OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1906 POTATOES ON THE DECLINE Producers Not Anxious to Sell at 40 Cents a Bag. FROST DAMAGES FRUIT Eggs and Potatoes Continue Firm and the Demand for Vegetables Is Still Good. Potatoes are on a decline, but com mission men say there is sutfoient demand in the East to clean up the remaining sudpiv in me vviiiauiBuiH VoIIau nrnvidins srowers will sll them at 40o per bag. At this figure, however, the produoers are not anx ious to do business. Early fruits were undoubtedly seriously damaged by the frost of two weeks ago, but fruit iu the Willamette Valley is in better Ehnna than other places. Ebbs and fxmltrr are still firm and in wind. The call for vegefr ablea continaes to be rfair. Tjie hop sitnafcion i firm and 10 carloads have been shinned from the Mt. Angel dis. trict, which praotioally cleans out that seotion. There are no new develop ments iu the butter market : veal re ceipts are fair and the price for dressed hoes is firm on account of the scarcity in the Jtnarker.. Fanoy stock notatoes made an advance in San Francisco Tuesday, and a portion of five carloads Of Oregon Burbanks sold from $1 to $1.25. READY TO CLOSE BOOKS Nominating Petitions Must be Complete April 4. In the office of the county olerk preparations are being made to close the boobs for nominating petitions and a register has been arranged pre paratory to making np the official bal lots for the primary electiun. All petitions for nominations must be filed and completed by April 4, and the time is drawing near. The fol lowing nominating petitions hive hnan flifirl fnr nrnninnt nffl.,fiS: Distriot No. 3 Justioe of the Peace John W. Van Horn, Rep., Os wego. District No. 8 Constable, K. Schubert. Kan.. Oak Grove. Distriot No. 4. Justioe of thoN Peacoe, J. 0. Sawyer, Dem. ; P. D. Ourran, A. M. Sinnott, Livy Stipu, Rep., Oregon City. Constable, Ohas. F. Ely, Dbin., H. W. Trebmath,. S Mosier, Rep. ..Oregon Cit District No. 7 Justice ot the Peace, J. J. Sandstiess, Rep., Barlow. District No. 8 Justioe of the Peace, F. H. Dungan. Dem., Molalla. Con stable, J. T Adams, Cera. , Molalla.. District No. 10 Justice of the Peaco, M. E. Kandle, Rep., High land ; constable, Henry O. Eleinsmith, Rep , Olarkes. District No. 11 JuBtice' of the Peace, Thomas O. Jubb, Rep., Viola. Distriot No. 18 Justice of the Peace, T. Q. Jonsrud, Rep. , Kelso. For THin V Babies Fat is of great to a baby ; that babies are fat. baby is scrawny, account is why If your Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; their fat is 1 a i d up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample, Be lire that this ptetU li the form cf a label ll tfc wrapper of every, botfl ft Emjltlon you buy. Scott Sr Bottftm Chemist! 409-413 Piatt Mew Torn 0s.and$l-00 All Constable, Bert Jonsrud, Rep., Kelso. Distriot No. 14 Justice of the Peace, A. E. Allepaugh, Dem. , Bugle Creek. Constable, A. .Gerhardus, Dem., Eagle Oraek. District No. 15 Justioe of the Peace, B. F. Smith, Rep.. Killen. Constable. Solon Kinzer, Rep. , Killen. Dr. O. H. Meissner will enter the political arena as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for coroner, Dr. tfeisBner has been in this city for the cast year, and is connected with the office ot Dr. W. Hi. uarn.y tie nas, during his residence in Oregon City, formed a considerable acquaintance throughout the county that will stand him in good stead on eieotion aay. , n :n HI. jjemuorabH wiu me uuuiiutiLxuuD iui representative and commissioner this week, and also lor treasurer, wnion will conmlete the nartv tioket. 'mere will be but one candidate for eaoh offloe at the "primaries which will result in unity of support for the va rious candidates at tne pons in the General eieotion next June. Candidates who have already filed pe titions are : - State Seuator-J. E. Hedges, of Ore. eon City. Representatives 0. D. Eby, of Ore gon City; Charles N. Wait, of Cauby. County Judge Harvey. U. star weather, of Oak Grove. Clerk Howard K Latourette. of Oreaon City. . Sheriff Robert B. Baatie, of Beaver Creek. Recorder William Shannon, of Beaver Creek. Coroner Dr. 0. H. Meissner, of Oregon City. t Petitions have also been filed in several preoincts by Democrats tor the nomination cf justioe of the peace and constable. Thursday night Grant B. Dimick, D. R. Dimick, John H. Gibson, Gor don E. Hayes, Henry E. Stevens, John R. Shaver, J. 0. Paddook, K P. Ded man, J. A; Tufts, George Randall, and others held a meeting at Har mony. W. H. Oounsell was chairman of the meeting, and the attendance was laige. L. L. Porter, 0. H. Dye and Richard Scott Lhe'd a meeting Thursday night at Macksburg. .Porter and Dye went to Canby Saturday night. George 0. Brownell talked at Molalla Saturday afternoon and at Mulino Saturdayjeveuing. U'REN HAS MUCH FAITH. Believes That All Candidates Will' Stand Firm for People's Choice. W. S. U'Ren last week returned from a trip in the Willamette Valley in the interests orjstatement JNo. 1, of the ..direct primary nominating law. j Mr. U'Ren is spending much of his time away from home at the present time, and it'is whisepred that tiie in terests of Jonathan Bourne, Jr., can didate for the United States Senate, are being helped along by a rigid sup port ot Statement JNo: 1, of which measure Mr. Bourne advertises him self as ohampion. "X find that the statement is beine generally signed," said Mr. U'Ren. 'in Clackamas, Yamhill and I believe n Benton counties, She candidates will be .for the statement unanimously. In Salem they are signing several different kinds of statements, and there is a division in other counties. am reasonably certain, however, that a majonty ot the members of the next legislature will' be men whojiave signed Statement No. 1. " In reply Ito a question, Mr. UR'en said he had faith enough to believe that Republicans who had signed Statement No. 1 would vote for John M. Gearin for United States Senator, providing that Democrat received a larger number of the people's fcvotes for United States Senator at the June election than any other candidate. "You may be sure," said he, "that those whoare opposing Statement No. 1 will do all they can to secure votes for Gearin in June, in order to put the Repbulicans who have signed the statement in the hole. I believe the successful candidates will keep their promise to vote for the candidate for United States "Senator who receives the highest number of the people's votes at the June election,' regardless of his party affiliation. I know Jtbere are people who do not believe this, and if it possible that such things can be, it is high time that all of us should know it." HIGHLAND. There was a social party at Charlev Schockley's Saturday evening. Every body enjoyed themselves. Reihnhold Meibs, who died sud denly last week at Oswego, was a res ident of Highland. His wife waB pre paring to movB to Oswego with her four little children. The day of his death they were enroute to join hus band and father. Sowing peas and clover seems to ;Tin the order of the day. Next Saturday evening there will be a delegation from Highland go to Springwater to explain the workings cf the Mutual telephone. We all hope that Springwater people will get in terasted. They will meet at the hall in Springwater. The Mutual telephone through Highland is proving a great 'success. The servioe is first class. A great many potatoes will ha planted in this neighborhood. No dangerous drncs concoctions are taken into the stomach .n?Pme ed. Breathed w,iuuKu uie lulialer. the hnltnmi healing of Hyomei penetrates to the most remote cells nf tha ...5 germs, heal the irritated mucous membrane, and gives complete and permanent cure. Hyomei is the simnioot -.i ant and the only guaranteed ure for S".hJ.,iati" 2!er en discovered cents ' a boUle' 50 For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. EMPLOYMENT FOR SO MEN. Plans for Removal of Planing Mill Willamette Near Completion. to Plans will be completed in a few days for the reorganization of the Or egon City Planing Mill Company and a deal will be made that will add materially to the payroll of Oregon City. ..Arrangements are under way for the removal of the plant to WiL lamette, where advantages in the way of site, lightsjand power are to be ob tainod from the Willamette Falls Company, which has offered attractive inducements to the company. The capital 'stock has been inoreased, and all of the amount has been subscribed by looal people. President William A. Huntley, of the Board of Trade, is a prime mover in the enterprise, and W. and B. Kuppenbender and John A. Moehnke will retain large interests in theloompany. The plant will :employ 50 men, when operated to its fu lest capaoity, and Willamette Swill Hiave the finest equipped planing mill in the Norhtwest. A large dry kil l will be constructed. The first announce' ment of "the negotiations for the pro motion ofthe new oompany was made several weeks ago. AGITATE LOCAL OPTION. Local Ministers Plan For Meeting With Lay men Next Monday. At the local Minsterial Association Monday the fact that no one refers to the proposed amendment to'the looal option law was considered. It was decided to call a meeting lot all trie ministers with a representative lay man from as many cliurohes as pos sible in the county, next Monday af ternoon. The place of this meeting will be announced later. The object ot the meeting will be. to get the real nature ot the proposed amendment be fore the voters of the county, , Jury List Drawn. County Clerk F. W. Greenman and Sheriff John' R. Shaver have drawn the regular venire ot jurors for the April term of the circuit court. One contractor, one dairyman, two mer chants, one carpenter, one millman and 25 farmers will be impaneled, as follows : George Randall, Oregon City; E. F. Brnus, - Cascade ; W. HJ Matoon, viola; ueorge a. Kecmaway, Oregon City ; Hans Paulsen, George ; Paul Dunn, Cascade ; 0. P. Sha'p, Tualatin; R. S. McLaughlin, Milwau kie; J. A. Strite, Clackamas; Caleb E. Cross, Oregon City ; John Gaffney, Jr., Maple Lane; John A. Ridings, Marquam ; Albert Durst, Highland; Thomas Blancha-d, New Era; Albert Urossau, Soda Springs; Joseph Gra ham, Union ; George Brookhart, Needy : Charles F. Pohvka, Stafford ; J. E. .Burnett, Eagle Creek ; . J. H. Roadarmel, Clackamas; William Bard, Springwater; H. L. Vaughn, Mol alla; (Frank Stanton, Killen; A. J. Lewis, Maple Lane; J. 0 Sprague, Harding; Thomas Fox, Oswego; J. K. Ely, Estaoadaj Andrew Vetsob, Boring; H J. Rastall, Molalla; John Bittner. Oregon City ; S. E. Hillman, Sherwood. Candidate for Representative. ' To the Voters of Clackamas Coanty: 1 hereby deolare my candidacy for the nomination of Representative on the Republican ticket. If I am nom inated and elected I will, during my term of office, advooate the popular nomination and eieotion of United States Senators, and I herehtter sign Statement No. 1, of the Direct Pri mary Law, as the greatest issue on which I ask nomination and election. During my term of office I will al ways vote for that candidate for United States Senator in Congress who has received the highest number of the people's votes for that position at the general election next preceding the election of a Senator in Congress, without regard to my individual pref erence. I will vi te for a law to put tax on publio utility franchises as ad vocated by the State Grange, and will d) my part towards repealing the law governing the burning of slashings.. J. A. TALBERT. Some Information. . ,- Republican voters will, orf primary eieotion day, find the name of R. E. Woodward the last on the list of can didates for sheriff. He is now em ployed by Mr. George 0. Brownell as a member of the campaign quartet, but he wishes the voters to distinctly understand that there are no Brownell or other strings on him ; that he is in no political clique or combination, and that reports that he has with drawn from the race in favor of some other candidate arepure fabrications. He is in the race to stay, on his own merits, and all Republicans can vote for him on April 20 with the assnr- anoe that 'all pledges made by him will be faithfully kept. R. E. WOODWARD. Letter List. The following letters remained un called for in the postoffloe at Oregon City, Or., for the week ending Maroh 80, 1906. WOMEN'S LIST. Jones, Mrs. M. H. ; Keiff, Miss Ag nes: Loom in. Miss Rose; Miller, Miss Emma; Millet, Mrs. Hettie R. ; Veal, Mrs. Anna. MEN'S LIST. Albright, C. W. ; Carter, Geo. ; Kayser, Fried; JLaskowisky, "Aug. ; Laxton, Lave J. ; Mighells, G. H. ; Mason, Arthur; Marshall, Robert; McLeod, Clinton; Olsen, Gilbert; Plattner. Peter; Rnnk, J. P. T. P. RANDALL, P. M We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery f And are going to make special inducements to close ouyers Cash and Small Profits Our Motto. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths, mere js a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so deceo. HMB I II Ml It v., , ' live. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia. uearr. tauure or apoplexy are often tne result of kid. ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toadvance thekidney-poisoi ed blnod wilt nr. tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves urea aown and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest bv a nroner treatment of the kidnevs. If vou are feel ing badly you can nmke no niistaV hv LUKiug jjr. juimer-s swamp-KOot, the greai KHiney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine mid scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to pet ud nianv times rlurinu- tli lugm. inemuaana tne extraordinar effect of Swanio-Root is soon realized1 .. r It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample Dottle ot tins wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, uum sent jree by man. Address, Dr. Kil' mer & Co., Bmghaniton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any imBLaKc, uui remeni oer tne name, swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamo-Rnot. and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every uuiue. N. F. NELSON Of Harding Precinct, Clackamas Eat What Yo Like Don't Starve or Diet, But Use Mi-o-na and Cure Your Stomach Troubles. The average treatment of stomach troubles consists of rigid dut list, which often half starves the patient. Of course it would be foolish for any one who knows ;that some foods are positively harm'ul and Jioisouous to continue eating them, evtn while fol lowing tne Mio-na treatment, out in ordinary cases of Stomach troubles it is not necessary to starve or diet it Mi-o-na is faithfully used, a tablet before each meal. This argentine remedy, for the cure of stomach troubles, acts upon the whole digestive system, and strength ens the organs so that they are able to digest any rood tnat is eaten withou fear of distress. If you suffer from loss of appetite, belching of gases, sour ..taste in. the mouth, furred tongue, severe pains in the region of the stomach, depression of spirits, bad dreams,- lack of energy, a stomach cough, offensive breath, headaches, backaches, loss of strength and weight, you can be assured that these troubles are all due to imperfeot digestion. Strengthen the stomach by taking a Mi-o-na tablet before each meal, and soon yon will gain in weight, strength will return, and your food will give nourishment so that the rich red blood will carry good health to every part of your system. Huntley Bros. Co. have so much confidence in the jwwer of Mi-o-na to'cure stomach trouble' and resulting ills, that they give a guarantee with very 50 cent box to refund the money unless it cures. Testily Before Grand Jury. Deputy District Attorney O. Sohue bel, Justice of the Peace Livy Stipp, and Constable H. W. Trembath went to Portland to appear as witnesses be fore the grand jury. R. Case and Elmer Glass, who are implicated in last week's bunco game, went to Port land Wednesday to testily. Case was buncoed out of $250 by two alleged counterfeiters, wno were arrested ana refunded the money to Case to avoid prosecution. The authorities, how ever, are still investigating the matter. Accidents will happen, but the besi regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil for such emergencies. It ubdues the pain and heals the hurts. 111 J Independent (Hayseed) Candidate for h1 STATE SENATOR FT 5I S3 r t . County I The Fishing ; m Ever have it? . Most fisherman have a bad attack about April First. With our complete stock of fine tackle we aie "consulting specialists" on Rods, Reels, Lines and everything that goes to making a fishing trip a success. m ST A Good Split Bamboo Rod ...$1.00 Reels from 25c to 5 00 Plain Hooks, per dozen ). 05 Gut Hooks, per. dozen..... 25 Leaders, 5c to 50 Oil Silk LineS, 15c to 2.00 Fish Baskets, $1.00 and up Bait Boxes .25 Fly Books, from 25c to 6.00 HUNTLEY BROS. CO. The Rexall Store OREGON CITY, OREGON Besides, poor teeth means poor health. You cannot afford to neglect your health. By the latest methods used by ns we can fill your teeth without pain and do it well. An expert eastern graduate dentist employed all the time. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist Weinhard Building, Opp. Courthouse D on't Bluffed Into paying more than our price for a Cr earn Separator If your , dealer won't send and get. you one of our famous Simples Sepatatofs Snl t n JlicJit 1 V) send you one on trial. The SIMPLEX is the best Separator made and the prices are RJGHT. 350 lbs.-$75. 500 lbs. $85. 700 lbs-$IOO. Less 5 per cent for cash. We make a specialty of Barrell Milking Machines Simplex Separators and Qhurns Facile Babcock Testers Bates & Edmonds Gasoline Engines Remington Gold Storage Machinery And Everything far the Dairy and Creamery. Send for catalogues and quotations. Monoe & SheltonSt SS?. 3 i m M 1 m i iXi "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" can now! ere be more truth fully applied than to your teeth. You cannot afford to neglect thorn. Eaoh month of neglect increases the amount of repair twenty per cent. be 0