Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, April 06, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906,
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OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE
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DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF
TARTAR BAKING POWDER
It does not contain an atom of phos
phatic acid (which is the product of bones
digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum
(which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub
stances adopted for other baking powders
because of their cheapness.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Robert "Warner tins recovered from
an acute attack of pneumonia.
G. B. Campbell lias gone to Eu
gene for a brief visit with his parents.
Miss Myrtle Shonkwiler, of Port
land, viBited friends in this city Sunday-
George Walters has gone to La
Oamas, Wash , to take a position in
he puer mills.
Mrs. M. 0. Striokland and son have
returned from a two weeks' visitwith
relatives in Auiity.
Kolanfl D. Jackson end Claude But
ler, of Portland, were visiting friends
in Oregon City Sunday.
! George Noblitt,' of Needy, lias been
visiting his sister, Mrs. M. J. More
land, for a few days.
Miss Bess Kelly will go to Eugene
Saturday to attend the dance of the
Kappa Sigma fraternity. .
Iva Lawrence and family have re
turned frjm Seattle, and will make
their home in Oregon Oity.
J. A. 'Davis has filed his petition for
the office ot Republican committee
man of Milk Oreek precinot.
MiBSfidith01ieuey,' has returned
from a' visitA with her sister, Miss
Ethel Cheney, at MoMinnville.
Reid & Hertache Co. has received
a judgment against W.LE. Spufford lor
$225.75 and costs in the circuit court.
JosephJBarstow, of the I. 0. O. F.
home in Portland, was the guest of
Mrs. Sarah Miller at Canemah. Friday.
J. W. Grunt, a real estate man of
" North Bend, Poos county, is in the
oity to spend a few weeks with his
family. ?' ,
Mrs. John Moore is improving from
the effects of an operation that was
recently performed in St. Vinoent's
hospital.
V Marian, tne 10-year-old daughter of
Mrs. M. J. Bol on, of Oanemah, is re
covering from a serious attack of
pneumonia. .....
Joe King, of Barlow, has filed his
petition for the Republican nomina
tion ot constable fcr District lio. 7, at
Barlow. . k ;
Mrs. Fred Hedaes. of ' Everett,
Wash.. BDent Saturday with relatives
in this city, enroute to Ashland to
viBit her parents.
Decrees of divorce have.beengrante 1
in the cases of Ada Burrows vs. James
Burrows and May H. Mooney vs.
Patsy J. Mooney. :
James Ward Jias commenced suit for
the foreclosure of a mortgage for $760
acainst Edward Clevenger, on lot 8,
block 5, of Sunset City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
son, Willard, and
Hawley and
Miss Mabel Pusey
will leave next month for Europe for
a three months' sojourn.
Mrs. Kate Newton, who has been
visiting her son and daughter in Phil
adelphia during the witter, is ex
pected home this week.
J. A. Roake, Sr.,and;family arrived
this Jweek from California, and will
make toeir home in Oregon City;.
They formerly resided here.
Mrs." Caroline Meyer has been ap
pointed guardian of the estate and
person of George Meyer, ( an insane
person. The value of the estate is $li00.
Miss May Mark entertained the
members of the Congregational clioir
at her home Friday evening. The
eveiiine was enioyably spent with
games.
Herman Schrader, who was for
merly proprietor ot the Seventh Street
Bakerv, is in the city visiting friends
and relatives. He is now in business
in Spokane.
LOC AL NOTES .
Miss Helen Bol inger, who has been
visiting her parents in this city for
the past week, lefc Tuesday for Forest
Grove to resume her studies at Pacitio
University.
Beatie & Beatie, dentists, Weinhard
building, rooms 16, 17 and 18.
For a mild, easy action of the bow
els, a single dose of Doan's Regulets
is enough. Treatment cures habitual
constipation. 25 cents a box. .Ask
your druggist for them.
M. and Mrs. Frank Newton, who
were married in Portland last week,
will reside in Portland, and will be at
home to their friends after April 10,
at 32a Park street.
Do not fail to read our adv on page
3. Dr L. L. Pickens, dentist, Wein
hard Building.
Stops itching instantly. Cures piles,
eczema salt rheum, tetter,' itch, hives,
herpes, soabies Doan'a Ointment. At
any drug store.
Manager J. H. Vernon, of Hnntley
Bros. Co's. branch at Molalla, has re
sumed his duties, aft r a week's vaca
tion. During his absence, Ross 1 arr
whs .in charge.
Grand millinery display Monday,
March 26 and following days. Miss
Celia Goldsmith.
An appeal bond for $500 has been
Bled in the case of John Gaffney, Sr.,
vp. Michael Gaffney, Daniel Gaffney,
Bridget Gaffney and John Gaffney,
Jr. The plaintiff won in the circuit
court.
Heavy, impure blood makes a
mndly, pimply complexion, head
aohes, nausea, indigestion. Thin
blood makes you weak, pale,- ickly.
Burdock Blood Bitters makes the
blood rich, red, pure restores perfect
health. '
7 per cent interest on money left
with us to loan. Dimick &Dimick,
attorneys and abstracters, Garde
Bldg., Oregon Oity.
Lake May was the the reel pi ant of
a pleasant surprise 'party Saturday
evening at his home in Oanemah.
Cards was the amusement of the even
ing and delicious refreshments were
served to the guests.
. You feel the life-giving current the
minute you take it. A gentle sooth'
ipg warmth, fills the nerves and blood
with life. . It's a real pleasure to take
Hollister's Rocky Mountain .Tea. 86
cents Tea cr JTafclets. Huntley Brof.
Co.
I have some money to loan on first
mortgages. Abstracts furnished. O.
D. Eby. ; ;
- Ralph Dimiok. of this city, who is
attending school in Walla Walla, was
yesterday chosen a member of the
team to represent Pearsonls Academy
in debate tor the ohampionship of
eight schools ol the Inland Empire.
The Big Cash Store adopts its own system of giving Premium Trading Stamps, which are accepted in
r exchange for many valuable presents. One free with each 10c you spend. Collect 300 and you can fill
i one hook. Its the most generous permanent plan ever conceived of awarding those who concentrate
i their trading at ADAMS BROS. The public helps us by keeping all of our shopping facilities active. We
help the public by bestowing, without one cent of expense, these profit-saving stamps. They are rapidly
collected.
EXPLANATION '
In order to give our trade the same benefits of cash discounts that are offered us by the wholesalers,
and to increase our cash sales, we have arranged to offer our customers a line of premiums that embrace
every desirable article, from silverware to furniture and rugs. As the most attractive and easiest way
to distribute these premiums we have provided a special system as follows:
To all customers trading at our store and paying cash will be given ONE PREMIUM TRADING
STAMP for each 10c spent. As obtained, stamps are to be pasted in the blank squares on the pages
of a book we will give you. When all are' covered, bring the book to our store and select from our
assortment of. premiums the article you like best. It becomes 'ours absolutely free of charge. In
using this system we feel that we have adopted a means of advertising that will pay us and according
ly are willing to offer splendid values. The prices on our goods are in no way affected by the system
you simply get additional value in return for cash.
Call and see our display at
your earliest opportunity.
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Charles A. Lakin has filed his peti
tion for the office of Republican com.
mitteeman from Milwaukie precinct.
Thomas Howell has filed a petition
for the office.of-conimitteeman in Re
publican ranks at Oak Grove, m op
position to a. V. uias, wno niea sev
eral weeks ago.
NEW FACTORY FOR MILWAUKIE.
Concern Formed to Manufacture Presssd
Brick.
The Pressed Brick Company, re
cently formed by Eastern men, hag
purchased a tract of land off D. H.
Hendee's farm, on the Willamette
river, northwest and adjoining Mil
waukie, 125 feet wide aud about 300
feet long. The concern will invest
$30,000 and will manufacture pressed
brick at. Milwaukie. Machinery cost
ing $12,000 will be shipped from the
East at once'for use in the Jplant, and
buildings anddockswill.be erected,
suitable tor turning out. pressed brick
in large quantities. The new factory
will giVo employment to many hands.
The site extends from the Oregon
Water Power & Railway Company's
tract to the Willamette river, just
south ot the Knight Summer home,
and the company will enjoy both
water and rail facilities.
The children's friend
Jayneis Tonic Ver mi n
Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves arid
Gives tone, vitality and snap,
4. Jm jGct it from your druggist
Lmmmmm
CASTOR I A
Tot Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
Bears the
Slgiiature
This is the season of listlessuest,
headaches'and springdisorders. Hol
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea ;s a sure
preventative . Makes you strong and
vigorous. 8o cents Tea or Tablets.
Huntley Bros. Uo.
Every 5 cents paid on subscription
entitles you to a vote on our big
Cream Separator offer. See page 5.
Miss Jean MacDonald, who has been
spending the winter in the study ot
vocal u.usic with Mrs. Imogen Hard
ing Brodie, leaves Friday for her
home in LaGrande. Miss MacDonald
has been director of the choir of the
Methodist Episcopal church during
her winter in the city.
All smart, up to-date. women of today
Know how to bake, wash, sing and
to day :
Without these talents a wife is N. G.,,1
Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea.
Huntley Bros. Co.
Lorin H. Jones and Herbert L Obei
holtzer were visitors at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond Sun
day. Mr Jones is a noted athlete and
football player, and a graduate of
Michigan in 1905. Mr. Oberboltzer is
a graduate of the 1904- clans of Ken
yon College. Tbey are at present
teaching at the Houston sctiool at
Spokane, Wash., and left Monday
morning for Astoria.
Tak your job wort to the Courier if
you want the best for your money.
Chautauqua Approaching
(Continued from Page 1 )
ing the session. Mr. Nash is well
known in musical circles throughout
the state and inaugurated the Wil
lamette Valley Choral , Union, of
which organization he was direct Dr.
He was formerly in charge of the
musical department in the University
of Oregon. The soloist of the Chau
tauqua will be Mrs. Imogen Harding
Brodie, whose oontralto voice has of
ten been heard in this oity and Port
land. Captain lack Crawford, the poet
scout, will give two lectures and
Rabbi Harrison, of St. , Louis, is
soheduled for the same number. Other
lecturers are B. R. Baumgardt, Miss
Belle Kearney, of Denver, and Dr.
Ferrer Maityn, ot New York. Dr.
Charles'Edward Locke, pastor of prob
ably the larsest Methodist Episoopal
church in the country, at Brooklyn,
N. Y.. will be heard on the lecture
nfnt.fnrm ana will also deliver a ser-
aUriUg Mitt BBB1UII. JLIl. uwnc
for a number of years pastor of
ot Portland's leading MethodiRt
churches, and is well known there.
Dr. E. E. Baker will give three lec
tures and will preach a sermon and
Prof. Mars B. Beal will be the elocu
tionist of the lassembly. Two enter
tainments will be given by Rosani, a
noted juggler. Dr. W. O. Sherman, of
Sacraiwnto, will again be the special
instrnctor in Bible Study ; Prof. W. C.
Hawley in United States History; Dr.
B. J. Hoadley, of Oregon Agriculti ral
College, in English Literature and
Rer. H. M. Smith in the Junior Bible
Study. The Women's Christian Tem
perance union institute win aiso uo
held. . .
The directors of the association
have made'a liberal appropriation for
an annual' baseball tournament and
for athletic sports. The Portland Y.
M. O. A. will frive an evening's en
tertainment, aLd ,he culmination of
the assembly will ; be marked with a
grand display of fireworks.
tu cm
was
one
I Great Reduction!
I in CLOCKS ! I
8,- ' ' m
When In Portland. cU on me-WM. BOHUNDER
EMPIRE RESTAURANT
Own day and night Phone Red 93
192 ThlrdStreet , PORTLAND, OREGON
Three Doors South o' Baker Theatre
Oyrten In any Style. Private Rooma for Ladl
Black Wood Clocks $6.00 Reduced to $4.00
, 8.00 " 6.00
8-Day Mantel Clocks 4.00 " 3.00
" 3.50 " 2.75
Gilt Clocks ..... 5.00 " 3.75
, ,4.00 " 3.00
Every one Guaranteed y
, to efve Satisfaction
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