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i OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JUNE 29 1906. ncnCAMAI MENTION. ,1 H. K. Luce left Saturday for iris home in Oorvallis. Dr. J. VV. fowell was iu the city Monday from Mulalla. License to wed was granted to Ethel Oommiua and burdel VauDonge. Born, Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles'Gates, a 10-pouncl hoy. J. J. Mallatt, a prominent citizen of Mulino, waB in the city Monday. For prices and novelties in millinery call on Miss C. Goldsmith. 1 Al Fairclough came in from the Ogle Mountain mines to remain a tew days. Flonr, 95s, $1.05, and good as Snow drift, $1.10. Red Front. Mrs. M. A. Thomas and Miss Amy Thomas were visiting friends in the city last week. For reliable dry goods and shoes at the right prices, try Thomson's Bar gain Stere. Mrs. M .A. Deininger, of Oorvallis, will spend the summer with Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Pollinger. A wonderful money-making oppor tunity consisting of hats. Miss C. Goldsmith. License to marry lias been granted . to Veronica Severin and Heiiuan Ria derbusch. Extraordinary bargains in millinery. Miss C. Goldsmith. t Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Clinrch were sojourning at Government Camp, Mount Hood, lor a few days. A beautiful new line of Sailors in Milan and Duck. Miss C. Goldsmith. ' Frank Brown, who is in charge of the state salmon hatchery at Ontario, is visiting ieluuves in this city. Get your summer hat. Low prices. Miss C. Goldsmith. Joseph Barstow.-of the I. 0. 0. F. home at Portland, has been a gnost of Mrs. Sarah Millei at Uaueniali. Beatie & Beatie, dentists, Weinhard building, rooms 16, 11 and 18. Mr. ana Mrs. S. A. John, oi Fair view. Or., have been visiting Mjbs Ada Bedwell at Canemah. , Clyde G. Hnntley went to Salem Wednesday on business. EV. S. Hurst, a well-known hop and uummisiou merchant of Aumra, was in the city on business Wednesday. D. M. McHenry and family are so journini: at St. Martin's Springs on tlie Oolimbia river. Fourth of July furnishings, dry giols and shoes, a the right price. at Thomson's Bargain Store, v Mrs. Lulu Hankins Nicol. of Aber deen, WhkIi., is in the ciiy visiting her parents. Itching piles provoke profanity, but nrofanity won't, ou'e them. Doan'a Ointment 'cures itchiuK, bleeding or nrotrndinc niles after years of suffer ing. At any drug store. Baseball on Willamette Falls field Sunday brought out a tair-sized orowd and the local team won from the Portland Tigers by a score ot 22 to 8. When you are in Oregon City get vonr meals at the Olympia Bestau raut. Reasonable prices; clean and quick service. Main street, next to Golden Rule Bazaar. Mrs. L L. Porter and son, who have been visiting her parents at Oor vallis for the past two weeks, returned home Wednesday. 7 per cent interest on money left with ns tq loan. Dimick & Dimick, attornevs and abstracters, Garde Bldg. , Oregon Oity. Undertaker Weldon M. Shank ran a rubty nail in his right foot a few days ago and is hobbling painfully around as a result of the wound. Don't he fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea is the only poistive cue for rheumatism. 35 cents, Ten or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. George A. Harding returned Friday from Grants Pass, where he has been attending the department encampment ot the Grand Army of the Republic. Z The Estatiada Brick and Tile Com pany commenoced to make brick last week at its faotoiy. They have plenty of day on hand and are making from 15,000 to 20,000 brick per day. The new drying sheds, eaiii of which will hold 70.000 brick will honse the pro duct. " Many members of the Clackamas nonntv Demrnranv are arranging to attend the Democrats Bryan dinnrr in Portland, Monday evening, July ?. State Senator-elect J.K . Hedges will he one of the speakers on thatoocasion and tickets may be obtained from Ed ward E. Brodie, secretary of the Derr ocratic county central committee. Mnitnomah Lodire. No. 1. A. F. & A.M., observed St. John's Day Sunday night in the Masonio hall. A large number of Masons were present, and short talks were mnrfo hv Jnd&e T. F. Ryan. Capt. J. T. Apperson, J. En sena Hedges and R. Koerner. Many old members of the lodge were in at tendance and floor work was put on. Refreshments were served. Miss Martha Frances Draper enter tained the GvDsies H her home Thorn. night. ,The evening was passed with nee hundred. Miss Edna Dauiton won the prize and was also presented with a birthday snnon. Lelicious re freshmonts were served. Mrs. O. A. Mnir and two children, of Neola, Iowa, arrived Saturday to spend the summer with relatives. They formerly resided iu this ciry, where Mr. Muir was in the grocery business. Mrs. Muir is a sister of Mrs. Allan E. Frost and a daughter of Frank Andrews. SHANK AND BISSELL, leading Undertakers and Embalmers, opposite Huntley's Drug Store, Main St., Ore gon Oity. Phone 1021. Haskell Ferrin, of Forest Grove, was in town visiting .Norman White for a few days the first of the week Now is the time to sal Scribe for the Oregon Oity Courier. PeBt clubbing offers we have ever had may be obtain ed now. W. D. Nelson, publisher of the Haines Record, at Haines, Baker county, accompanied by Mrs. Nelson, was in town Thursday, Cut in Shoes White Oxfords, 83c, 99c. 81.19: chocolate low Shoes, 95c up: out in Mioses' Fine Shoes, $1.14; Ladies' Fine to $1. 19. Ked.Jfront. Mrs. E. O. Moore, of Woodstock, was in the oity Thursday noon. She will camp with her children at Glad stone Park during the Chautauqua as sembly. Stops earache in two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; musoleache, two hours ;' sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eolectrio Oil, monarch over pain. "Harold A. Rands, who has been completing a surveying .contract on the Coenr d'Alene Indian reservation in laauo, reiuruou u x-nuaj. What's" the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That wilt lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. Hnntley tiros. Oo. "TrotT J. E. Stubbs has been elected princital of the kscacada gcnooi, ana Miss Mae Stephens has been selected as teaoher of the primary -and inter mediate grades. yon haven't the time to exercise regularly, Doan's Regnlets will pre yent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask yonr druggist for them. 85o. j; ' Charles Noblittlwas in town Friday from Needy. Mr. Noblitt is the happy father of a bonnoing boy, born Wednesday. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc, are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bit ters is a cleansing blood tonio. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear gkinned. Trafton Dye, a son of Representa tive and Mrs. CharleB H. Dye, was graduated Wednesday night from Oberlin College, Ohio, with the de gree of bachelor of arts. Vells Durie, who was formerly em ployed in the paper mills here, and who is now with the Crown Columbia Pulp & Paper Company at Floriston, Cal., has been visiting friends here. "Sirs. Robert"" McAlpin entertained the members of the Aloha Club at her home Friday. Five hundred was played, Miss Marian Lewthwaite win ning the prize, and refreshments were served. The.afternoon was most de lightfully spent. Following the Flag. ""When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis 1. Moriran, retired Commissary Sergeant U S A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, n! H.. says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philip pines, and being subject to colds. 1 took Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption, which kept me in per fect health. And now, in New Hamp shire, we find it the best medicine in the world fr rocshf, colds, bronchial trobulcs arti all mug diseases, uuia anteed at Howell & Jones . Drug- price duc ana i. gists. free. M L.tui&-a When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollisetr's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat,. sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or lab lets. Huntley Bros. Co. Miss Carrie Ridings, who has been visiting relatives at Estacada, has re turned to her home iu Marquam to speud the summer. If joar stomach troubles you do not conclude that there is no cure, for great many have been permanaently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them, they are cer tain to piove beneficial. They oost only a quarter. Hold by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla. Arthur Draper, of the "Dundore Piano Company, has installed an in strument at Wright's Springs for the Fourth of July oelebration. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett and Mrs. Ada Bennett, of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Par ker Sunday at their home on Four teenth street. The Wells Fargo Express Company is. arranging to move its local office into the Welsh buildintf" near the southern Pacific depot, formerly oc cupied by Frank Newton and Jack R. Dooherty. Mrs. A. Uoettling and M'bs Alice Goettling left Saturday night for a visit at Baden, Can., and will see principal Eastern cities enroute. Sheriff-elect Robert B. Beatie has rented the Kelly house at Green Point j -. t -1 i - - i . auu win move m wiin iiib lamiiy in a rew days. Mr. Kelly lias moved to Portland. W. A. Heylman, a prominent banker and lawyer of Estacada, was in the city .on business Tuesday. Mr. Heyl man is one of Estaoada's oitizens who has been first in the up-building of the thriving town. Walter Johnson, a brother of Ed L. Johnson, was married at Woodburn, last week to Miss Stella Brown, of Engene. The groom is well known here, and is engaged in the drug bus iness at Woodburn. - John Stormer, of Estacada, Charles W. Risley, of Milwaukie, Andrew Kocher, of Canby, and W. H. Coun sels of Harmony, were in the oity Friday on business. Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor of the First Congregational church returned Wednesday from Hubbard, where -he delivered a lecture Tuesday night' oil "Pilgrim's Progress," to a large and ienoe. Members of Sola Cirole, W. O. W., gave Mrs. L D. Taylor a pleasant sur prise Thntsday at her home on the Abernethy. A tasty luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent with flinch, fancy work and conversa tion. Mrs. George A. Harding, Mrs. Ros ina Fonts, Robert Kelland, James F. Nelson, J. A. Tufts, Enos Cahiil and J. T. Appersoh are home from Grants Pass, where they attended the depart ment encampment and convention of the G. A. R. and W. R. O. Miss Helen Bollinger returned Thursday from Forest Grove, where she has been attending Paiiflo.Univei sity, and Miss Clara Madeline Can field carne home from Eugene,, where he has been a student at the state uni versity. Miss Zelma Shaver returned Thurs day from Eugene, where she has been attending the University of Oregon, and lett for the Shaver farm at Mol alla to spend the summer. Miss Shaver has not spent a summer at home for many years. The suit of the Pacifio American Paint & Shingle Company vs. ,Roy Woodward was settled Thursday and Justice ot the PeaceStipp rendered a verdict loi the defendant in the I arnopnt of $16. Woodward presented a counter claim for labor performed. If you knew the value of Chamber lain's Salve you would never wish to be without it. Here are some of the diseases for whioh it is especially val uable; Sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic ore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Huntley Bros. Oo, Oregon City and Molalla. At the annual school meeting held in Estacada O. F. Howe was fleeted director over T. J. Reagan by a vote of 19 to 14. J. F. Lovelace was re elected clerk. The district voted a 5 mill tax on the assessed valuation, $100,(125, for incidental running ex penses and pay interest on bonds. Assessor J. F. Nelsoii. who has bee" a' tending the G. A. R. encampment at Grants Pass, came within a few votes of refaction to the position of rlepi rtisont commander, receiving 58 vites to 68 for the successful .candi date. The next department encamp ment will be held at Newberg, Yam hill county. An Alarming Situation Frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation beoomes chronic. This condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of stom ach and bowels. Guaranteed by How ell & Jones, Druggists. Prioe, 25o. How to Break Up a Cold, ft may be a surprise to many to Joarn that a severe cold can be com pletely broken up in one or two davs' time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, load cough, u profuse wat ery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken every hour on the firm, an. poarance of these srmptoms, it coun teracts the effect of the cold and re stores the system to a healthy condi tion within a day or two. For Bale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City auu juuiaua. "CLEAN-UP" DAY. Residents Improve City's Appearance In Various Ways. 4 TXT-J a ... neuuesaay was uiean-up" day in Oregon City. Early in the morniug residents commenced work on their alleys, sidewalks and vards and via. orously endeavored to bring order out of chaos. The municipal authorities are taking an aotive part in the clean ing ot the city, and will not stop with Wednesday's work, but will continue to maintain the effort. The superin tendent of Streets had a force of men clean up the river front from one end of town to the other. All of the debris resulting from the new departure was carried away to the earbace dumD free of charge to the residents. McKlnnls Charged With Larceny. Goorge MoKinnis was arrested Wednesday night at Parkplace, on a oharge of larcony from Kirk Hoover, of Port 'and. Hoover, who is a wood THE COURIER FOR. PRINTING JOB dealor, came np and secured a search warrant fcr a cross-cut saw, a square, axes and other tools. He, with the sheriff, went to the home of the sus P'ct, and they found the stolen prop erry. McKinnis was formerly in the employ of Hoover, and says that he borrowed the stuff from Hoover, who disclaims any knowledge of such a transaction. MoKinnis was arrested and taken to Portland Wednosrtay. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center. writes: "About four years ago N. Y. DROWNED IN WILLAMETTE. Clinton Hrerove Falls From Tramway Into the River. Clinton Hartrrove was drowned at 6 o'clook Tuesday evening by fallins from a tramway into the Willamette river. Hargrove was 26 years 'of age and Tuesday morning went to work or the Willamette Pulp & Paper Com pany. He was Dut to work wheelins slabwood across an elevated platform over the river basin. While he was working late Tuesday afternoon his truck became entangeld in a rope and he as thrown into the water. His fellow workmen were unable to assist in his recovery, and he was drowned in plain sight of them. J. he body. was recovered Tuesday and was taken to Coroner R. L. Hoi man's undertaking parlors, where an inquest was held Wednesday after noon. Hargrove is survived by a wife and two children, who reside in this oity. xne lamiiy came here about six months ago from Pendleton, where Hargrove's father and mother live. Mrs. Hargrove's oeoDle live in the East 1 wrote you stating that I had been entirely .cured of a severe kidney trouDie oy tauin? Jess than two bot tles of Foley's Kidney Cnre. It en tirely stopped the brick dust sedi ment, and pain and symptoms of kid ney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of s those symptoms during the four years that have claused and I am evidently cuied to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure o anyone suffering from kidnoy or bladder trouble." Howell & Jones. Druggists. The marriage of Milo L. Ineram to Miss, Anna Brown was solemnized Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents at Wilsonvillo. Rev. J. P, andsborough, pastor of the First Presbyterian churoh, officiated at the ceremony. We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And arc going to make special inducements to good ouyers Cash and Small Profits is Cur Motto. I J. Smith Successors to J. C. Zinser Dealer 7n Ijardivare, Implements, Buggies, Wagons, 6k. Feed and Farm produce bought and sold. Just received a fine line of Garden tools. If you are going to paint your house, call and see us before purchasing your paints and oils. Stle agents for the celebrated MITCHELL WAGON (Jor. Main and 9th Sts. Oregon City, Or. The children's friend Jayne'-s Tonic Vermifuge Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles. v v rSs- Gives tone, vitality and snap. f v cauitd by.IndfMtlon. If you X little too much, or If you art subject ( attack of Indigestion, you havt no doubt had thortntu of breath, rapid heart beat heartburn or cavitation of the heart Indirection cause the stomach t zpand swell, and puff up against the heart This crowds the heart and inter feres with its action, and in the count of time the heart becomes diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, takes the strain of! of the heart and contributes nourishment, strength and health to every organ of the body. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the Stomach and Diges tive Tract Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach. After eating, my food would dlstrest me by mtMni my heart pelpitata end 1 would become rery wnk, Finally I got a bottle of Kodol and it gara me lmmr eUate relief. After using a few bottles 1 am cured. . e MRS. LOR1NO NICHOLS, Perm Yin. N..T. t had stomach trouble and was In a bad ttate at I bad heart trouble with It I took Kodol Dyipeptfe Cure tor about four month! and It cured me. D. KAUBLE, Nerada, a Ditfests What You Eat Everybody Can wo a TALKING MACHINE A short time ago we announced a reduction In tne price of Victor Records. 7 inch records from 60c to 35c 10 inch records from $1.00 to 60c 12 inch records from $1.50 to $.00 ' j Now Comes a Redaction in the Machines 1 Machines formerly priced at $17.50 now ...$15.00 Machines formerly priced at 20.00 now.. 1 7.00 Machines formerly priced at Machines formerly priced at Machines formerly priced at Machines formerly priced at Machines formerly priced at 25.00 now 22.00 27.50 now 25.00 32.50 now 30.00 45.00 now 40.00 65.00 now 60.00 Dollu boul. bold. 1 tlBM a. atck m Um trial, er ee ent tit.. ?npu4 t tb. I ortorro(I O.C.WIta I C.,Ctlet.i Sold by G A. Harding But this is not all, we have added to our stock of Victor Goods a full line of Edison Phonographs and Records Edison Home Phonograph $30.00 Edison Standard Phonograph 20.00 Edison Gem Phonograph tO.OO Edison Gold Moulded Records 35c We have arranged an entirely new schedule of terms. Yotf can stent e a Ma chine fcy paying a small sam down and some small amount each week or month as you prefer. When In Portland, call on me WM. BOHLANDER EMPIRE RESTAURAN'i Open 4mr and night Phone Red M ' 192 Third btreet POK I LAND. OREGON iuie. vtwi mwb ip ouer moiin b . - . . Oysten Is any Style. Private Room for I Burmeister & Andresen The OregoniCity Jewelers g Suspension Bridge Corner ' OREGON CITY, OREGON g