OREGON CITY- COURIER FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1906. NEWS OF THE COUNTY I MAPLE LANE. Apple trees, bent doable with age and laden with moss, are being grubbed oat by their owners while this bad weather is on . Some of the trees mast be over 30 years old ana it is no easy job to upset one of them. Considerable qauntities of potatoes are finding th ir way to town, even if the price is low. Miss Essie Cane, of Portland, oonsin ot the Allen brothers, sptnt Snnday with Clarence Allen's family. The Alien brothers'.have seeded over 90 acres to small grain while the late spell of ni:e weather was with as. The boys Know how to work. It is not true that all roads lead to Rome, or Oregon City, for some have no bottom at present ; "" ' " William Beard, secretary of Maple . Lane Grange, was transao'ing basi . D6B8 for the State Grange Itst Satur- day, and therefore called on several of tlie members of the order. 0. W. Herman is busy gardening. Give ns peace at any price, bat give pa The Coprior on .time. It's the fiopqlar Jiprna paper a"d we ca"'1 keeP ippee wHiipflt it, IVfrs. S. A. All6n so'd six aerofl 0 land one day last week to a gentleman from Kansas; consideration, $000. The gentleman is the father-in-law of the Ely blacksmith and when lie has the place improved will 'embark in the poultry hnsi-ioss, Ho is now negoti ating for the lumber for a house, which Jig will soon erect hereon. A potition is being circulated to be presented to the county court, pray ing to have Maple Lane planked from the bridge. The road is in a horrible condition. Road Supervisor Gibbs is doing all he ouu to make and keep the roads passable in his district. A delightful session of Maple Lane Grange was had on last Saturday and a choice program was rendered. Several new members were added to the roll and considerable work of im portance was transacted. Professor Ualavan, teacher of our school, is ngain at his post since his late mishap or aooidont. '1 here is a good attendance of pupils. What the farmers are praying for, is dry weather. A Scientific Wonder. The oures'that stand to its oredit make Eutklon's Arnioa Salve a scien tific wonder. It cared E. R. Mulford lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing oase of piles. It heals the worst burn, gores, boils, ulcers, cats, wounds, chilblains and salt rheum. Only 20c at Howell & Joucb' Drugstore. O EUS Ut rv Mr U LUUIi at those fiuo harness at . H. Cross' Harness Shop. You cannot duplicate them in Crugou lor the money. Every thing in the harness lino at reasonable prices. Men's work shoos that wear like iron. Shoo repairing a specialty. F. H. CROSS fl 7th St. , Oregon CUyO ' tMU CwMlaMatlkia) j-P 1 1 a i inti WISE I "Says I, to myself, says I, THE CANBY TRJBUNE 4 Is the paper to buy, 5 Says I." Better keep posted on what's going on in this part of the county. $1.00 a year. THE CANBY TRIBUNE, CANBY, OREGON m Ate you Properly Equipped f or ' 0 6 ? J A recent inetiBntiou conducted in the eonlh by interested patties, Wl to ii quire into the caute fur the hirujers of that neclio not being as i sui teBsfnl as condiiiona WHrranted, brought i in the intonnatinn that Ljn this was due, primipully, to the faet that the larmer lucked in pio- TA per fa m MpUDment. This is something lor farmers all ever the JJg country to think about. We would nk : Have your ffurts in tlie pait years resulted pat isfactorily? Were yon patitfied with the te Jl mi'-.m produced? If i.ot, could ymi n t diiectly truce ( e cause to ti e Vn leason given above? This same article gees o" to Slate that to pro & duce better rirults 1 e farmer niusi have belter Mpdpment, belter plows, better cultiv..tnrs and belter 'Vveivtliing ele". It lb no Ion- ' ger "The Man with the Hue", Iml 'The Man wiih ll.e BrMins", who M i" the successful, profit welding farmer He mut kno flat bit HI fatal Is properly equipped with the Hest tnnls. He can make no Vh mistake when he buys J(ll. 1EKRE l'l-OWS. t here are ihri-e f. times as ninny in use as of any other make They are 01 more than fj a million farm-. They have been a favorite among progi es.-ive far- JfS mers for over half a century. They are made in tlie largest plow rsi factory in the world. Therefore, if on want to he sine ihat vur Ml fi 111 is tquipped with THE 15K8T TOOLS ON KAltril.von -honhl JpJ jilare your order this vear for the (hioouh JOHN DEERE LINE OF wA PLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTIVATORS. . ur claim of so vS perlority for John Vtsvre 1'lows is no idle boast. They emit a 11 the ati'umulated experience ol 68 years of uninfen upied progri-as. Our- jnj ing this time thev have alwayx been the standard of perfectoii In tlie Ml agricullmal wothl. We niak over a 1 housand styles and sizes for differenl parts of the world. Call and see D. V. Ely anil he can fur W. nish you anything you want, from a tl inch I'onv loan Engine Gang, iS Walking, Killing, Moldboard or Disk. Also steel and Wood Frame' J3 Common mid Lever Harrows; Walking, Comhine.l or Hiding t'ul i- valors J 6lngl aud Double Kow Hiding Listers, all bearing Duaoe C. Ely SPRING WATEK. March 8 is the time set for Rev. Montgomery, Rev. Hayes, of Port land, and the pastor of the Oregon City Presbyterian church to install Rev. Blair as pastor ot the Spring water Presyterian church. Stratton of Estacada, hag bought of Higging & Yandike a half interest in the Springwater Mill Co, and W. H. Kandle ha bought a one-sixth inter est. Mr. Vandike has moved in with Dad Ridaeway and is working with' the Dubois Mill Ou. Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair have ended their visit and gone back to California and her mother, Mrs. Bard, went with them. The school board hag procured Mis May Womer fjr another term o. school and she is getting along nicely Clark Denn e tins his house and barn finished and lias moved in the house. Roy Smith has returned from a Portland hospital. The Sunday school will celebrate Washington's birthday. Sundav. March 11. Mrs. Sadie Corv has crone to Port. laud to work. 'Mr. Hoffman, of New. burg. nlar I0,)t 'let farm. Miss Alice Gutridee is home from Porti.ad en a y!?H, A Favorite Remedy With Babies. Its pleasant taste nnd prompt cures have mude Chamberlain's Cougli Rmarlv a favnpifa with rl,a mntlmrfl of small chiludreu. It quickly cures their comma nnd colds nnd movents any danger of pneumonia or other ser ious nnriKpnnenrfiH. Th tint nnlv enrns croup, but when given as soon as the uruupy ouugn npitears win prevent the attack. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co , Oregon City and Molalla. MEADOWBROOK. Mrs. Orern is very little, if any her hotter. She has been confined to room for four weeks. Fred Shafer is having a flume built for running ties into the Molalla river. Didn't it ever occur to you that Reese ran up against about as hard a propo ition in the person of the Sec retary, as John J. did when he ran up against the Kansas Populists. New, if Charles will just read a little along Socialist lines and get the wool taken on Iiib eyes, the Appeal to Reason will inform you that George Washington once told General Putnam that he would rather see his right arm torn Irom its socket than raised against his King. Now, Charles, do yru remember just what' Goorge did for his King? We are informed that the faithful nine will hold auother meeting at G. O. P. headquarters on Wednesday, March 7 at 11 p. m. Ye scribe will be there to tiy to join the order. The farmers pre having a protracted lay-off tor the rainy .weather. William Vaughn ha- a crew of mou driving logs on Milk Creek. Dudley A. James and George Will iams are spending some of their spare time talking politics. George says he is reading up on Socialism. Ralph Holnnui is visiting par. ut and friends in Portland this week. Thori is some talk among the farmers hero about spraying fruit, trees. Can you inform us, through The Courier, of a suitable mixture for sprayii g candidates. We very much fear there will be a falling off just after the primary. oi fred Shafor's big mill is erindms out tho tios at the rate of 600 per 'da". Get an $85 Cream Separator for Nothing. See pngo 5. air MAIN SAID Walking Listers; One and Two-Kow this wll known tiade mark. Implement House MOLALLA. Bad colds seem to prevail out here. While no serious illness js reported, a great many are -uttering from pro tracted cohls which seems to. be. ot long duration and dill cult toconqner, and on account of sacli the Molalla band has postponed the drama until the 24th of March. W. A. Shaver expects to start his sawmill in a short time and will first engage in sawing lumber to build a flume to the river in which he expects to run ties and lumber. . Fred Schafer is running his mill on fall time. One day recently he sawed up 106 logs, out of which he got 525 ties, besides some lumber. We roticed that your correspondent from here in last week's items stated that the Molalla hanrl hurl 2i man.horu and had ordered 1.6 uniform" and that some or t lie boys must either dress early or stay in bed Old man, you are off, and away off. There are 16 members in the band nnd thw have contracted for 18 uniforms, 10 they can uress wncn tney please and get up wuen iney are ready. Frank Pasold renorra snnincr n lnron black wolf near his place on Trout Creek. Oue wa seen by a miner on Ogle Creek several years ago. These are the only ones t' at, we ''ave ever heard of bing seen in the mountains. W. O. Vaughn, with a rrew of men, has been running lnis in Milk HrouL- bat had togive it npfor the present Font Tools in One ' AFfg-i3s. . The . WTTi K KvNiN s... ."TiACIoJ Crasher And you can buy it for the same pric- you would pay for an oidnary cuts, smooths ami levels, all in one operation. All steel and wrought feet wide. Adapted to heavystubborn land or light soil. This Is the Disc Harrow You w ill need this Spi ing. It outwear all othi rs; can be replaced in a moment and only ten cents. Slicer scrapers center to the outer edge; no dirt can stay on tne disc rr.atter how sticky tne ground is. THE J. I. CASE DISC HARROW J. G. ZINSER, Agent Oregon City, Ore ou account of Jlow water. We noticed in last week's Courer, al 0 the Telegram, that the registra tion al Molalla cnusisred of Repub licans and !!0. Democrats. This is a mistake. There have been about 100 registered here. Ten of this number have been outside of this precinct. nhont teu have registered either inde pendent or Socialist, with one Popu list, leaving about 3D Republicans and 50 Democrats. Wo have 110 way of knowing positively t'uit the above estiinnto is correct, as we kept 110 tally of the political complexion ot each oue, but believe it is not far out ot the way. Sleeplessness. Disorders ot the stomach produce a nervous condition and often prevents sleep. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets stimulate the digestive organs res ore the system to a healthy condition and make sh'op possible. For sato by Hunt lov Bros. Co., Ore gon City and Molalla. PARKLPACE AND GLADSTONE. Mr. Mendel is making some good inij rovemeuts ou his place by way of good fences and out buildings. Oley Olson has his tine rosideuce almost completed. It is reported that there is a light run of sahuou in the Claokauias river. The storebuilding formerly owned by Al Riggs is fast going to pieces by the onslaughts of a ce-tain gang of hoodlums. Just keep on, boys, an1 you will find that the mills ot justice grind slowly but exceeding fine. The people of Park place are goirg to try and secure free rural deliveiy of the mail in the near future. Grant B. Diniick, Republican can didate for county judge, will speak at Parkplaoe on the political usues of the day, Wednesday evenin", Maroh 8, at 7 o'clock. - " . Mrs. Kelson, who has been sick for tne past ween, is much improved. Mrs. W. W. Smith is still very sick. Mrs. Emma Thompson, of Portland is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Nelson. Miss Zoe Oglesby was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W Currin, of Ely ville, Saturday and Sunday. Al Riggs is working for Everhart & Go,, of Ely ville. Sam Jones is keeping his spraver running this week. Give it to the bugs, Sam. Others do likewise and we will have some deoent fruit in this country. Tlmre was a good attendance at the church Sunday evening. Pat Harris is very busy just now conducting the left. wing of tlw Hark enrider. campaign. politicians would do well to consult Pat before yen launch your little boat. Pat is the Mark Hanna of Gladstone. has 'hilled Ring Bearings that that clean the dirt from Plants Them Just Right The Evans Potato Planter plants them at just the right depth and just the right distance apart. Makes them easy to culti vate and tasy and cheap to dig. So simple any boy can run it, and strong so he cannot break it. Plants 7 to 10 acres a day. r-ertiliztr attachment that sows 97 to 2,444 lbs. to the acre and pc ts it where it will do the most gcod. Easily regulated While in motion. BARTON. E. H. Burghardt last weok took a trip np the Columbia river co Skama nia county, Washington, to see his sou, Ed, who has had a bad case of felon and blood poisoning. The infant daughter of H. Ward is very sick with pneumonia. Bnrkor Bros, are moving to South ern Oregon, aud they are going over laud, that is, as far as Clackamas, thence by overlaud freight. It costs only I40 for one car. It i reported that Lindermau Bros, have sold their s wmill to the Sell wood Lumber O i. When you are in Jiegou City get your meals at the Olympia Restaur ant. Reasonable prices; clean and quick service. Main street, lest to Uoldeu Rule Bazaar. NEW ERA. Sunday was moving day in this vicinity. Joe Slyter moved into the house ou the camp grouud vacated by Ora Slyter. Ora Slyter niovei into the Boggess house vacated by Mr. lluggius. Mr. Huggins moved to the Kline farm vacated by Mr. Wells. Mr. Wells moved to Oregon City. Joe Solle's first hatching from his 300-canacity incubator came off last Saturday with the most satisfactory results. Mr. Solle also lias a new up-to-date brooder. 125 Frank tief has ventured into the sheep business, but does not like thoir familiarity when he is not watching old Bill - Mr. and Mrs. Bremer will visit their old home in Iowa next mouth, after being away 28 years. Miss Noble spent Sunday with Mrs. i Hoffman, across the river. , . Caroline Burgoyue left for Portland Monday, where she has a position. Acrnpfl Ri-f refnrnfir! Mfinrlnv frnm a two months' stay in Oregon City. John Raiser and Henry Toedette- , meier, of Mountain Road, were in the city Sunday, looking atfiue chickens. , J. Burgoyne was given a surprise party Saturday evening, March 8, in honor of his 57th birthday.. Whist ant other games afforded amusement for those present until midnight, when luncheon was served and all went home wishing Mr. Burgoyue many more happy bir hdays. Among those present wr j Mr. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgoyne, Mr. and Mrs. . Dasiin, Mrs. Wink, Misses Jennie Noble, Kate Newbury, Carry Bur goyne and Rate Friedrich ; Messrs W. J. Burgoyne, Curtis Dustin, W. O. Newbury, Elmer Veteto, Joe and Wessel Sevcik. Raymond Rief, Earl and Arthur Wink, Ed, Fiauk and iHenrj Spulak; Frank. Otis and . Grover Friedrich and Cliaunc y , Wells. - . ' I A'tliur Wink is taking a course in bookkeeping and typewriting at Behnke-Walker Business College. Ground Leveler Weed Killer and Riding Harrow w.ilking harrow. It crushes, i on. Five sizes 3 .to co first and Taylor Streets Portland, Oregon New Era will be a city souio day, if the past year's record continues. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Slyter, on the 5th iust., a bouncing boy weighing 144 ounces. Ora says he will soon be big enough to tight In dians. August Bremer, Jr., purchased a' tine driving hese in Oregon City Tuesday. Miss Fain-lough of Orogon City, was the guest of Mrs. Wink Monday. Hermnu Anthony, Jr., received an ugly gush on tlie head Tresday morn ing by coming up to close behind his brother, who was splitting' wood. Fortunately, the skull was not frac tured, but the flow ot blooa soon checked and the boy is going around with his head in a sling. Chauueey Wells and Earl Wink' went to Pottlaud Monday to ship 01 a vessel for China as sailors, leaving port on Wednesday. Mr. iid Mrs. William Slyter moved to Portland Monday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th Signature o cost crv' TtrC the tl' ,c Eby &. Eby ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and1 -Abstracts carefully made. Money to loan on good security. Charges reason able. . . George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON O. B. DIMICK W. A. DIMICK DIMICK O, DIMICK Attorneys at Low Notary Public. Estates Settled, tlort- , gages foreclosed. Abstracts Ftirn if bed. Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Security. 2, 3 and 4 Garde Bid., OregonOity, Ore. O. 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