Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, July 20, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUEY 20, W.
PERSONAL
MENTION.
E. A. Cassens has returned fjorn a
trip in Eastern Oregon.
Mrs. G. B. Unmet is visif ur er
mother at Noedy.
"' Pfirov Cau field left Tuesday to
spend bis vacation ao Seaside.
E. E. Williams, a former mercliaut
of Oregon City, was in town Monday
MisB Ana Aldredge has gone to YaV
quina Bay for a two weeks outing.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frissell loft
TnoRriav for a six weeks' sojourn at
Newport.
SHANK AND BISSELL, leading
Undertakers and Embalmers, oppositb
Huntley 'b Drug Store, Main fat., Ore
gon Oity. Phone 1021.
R. W. Kelly left Monday for Long
Beaoh where he will spend the va
cation. .
When you are in Oregon Oity get
vnnr mnals at the OlrniDia Kestan
rant. Reasonable prices; clean and
nnirk service. Main street,. next to
Golden Rule Bazaar.
Miss Davis, of The Dalles, is in
the oity visiting her father, L. P,
Davis. "
7 rer cent interest on money left
with no to loan. Dimick & Dimick,
ttornevs and 'abstracters, Garde
Bldg., Oregon Oity.
Mrs. J. M. Lawrence, of Roseburg,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. G.
Miller.
Cheapest aooident insuranoe Dr.
Thomas' Eleotrio Oil. Stops the pain
and heals the wonnd. All druggists
ell it.
Mrs. J. "S. Heller, ot Portland, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. nacnryn
' Warde Pope.
"I suffered habitually from consti
pation, Doan's Regulets relieved and
strengthened the bowels so jthat they
have been regular ever since". A. E.
Davis, grooer, Sulphur Springs, Tex.
D. McIIenry and family have re
turned from a month's sojourn at St.
Martin's Springs.
Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or
burns without a scar. Cures piles,
eozema, salt 'rheum, any itohing.
Doan'B ointment. Your druggist
sells it.
Mrs. Willis Johnson has returned
to her home in taf ayette, after a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Cheney.
J. M. Prioe leaves August 6 for
San Francisco to take charge of bis
new store. He is now dosing out
his business in this oity.
Feel languid, weak, run-down?
Headaohe? Stomach "off?" Just a
plain oase of lazy liver, i Burdock
Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach,
promotes digestion, purifies the plood.
Miss Gertrude Wetzler, who has
been visiting at Taooma and Seattle,
has gone to the seashore for the re
mainder of her vacation.
A little love, a little wealth,
A little home for you and me ;
It's all I ask exoept good health,
Which comes with Rocky Mountain
Tea.- . .
Mrs. E. J. Ward has gone to St.
Johns to join her husband and will
reside there. Sue was acompanied by
Mrs. Agnes Leland.
' N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June 81,
0'8. I've lived so long, I remember
well when the Mississippi was a
brook. My good health and long life
came by taking! Hollister's Rooky
Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tab
lets. Huntley Bros. Co.
Judge McBride has granted divorce
decrees in the suits of Ralph Wesley
Go wan look vs Hattie Gowanlock, and
Lena Baldwin vs S. M. Baldwin.
Miss May Kelly left Tuesday for
Long Beach to spend the summer.
Mayor and Mre. E. G. Caufield re
t :rned Tuesday from a week's sojonin
at Seaside.
R. M. Nims, formerly machine
oerator on the Oregon Oity Courier,
is viBiting friends in this city the
firnt of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish, of Noedy,
re urued Friday from a visit of sev
eral weeks witn friends and relatives
in Southeastern Washington.
Mre. John A. Moore and children
and Mrs. L. L. Pickens nud daughter,
Marian, are guest of Win. Slieahau
and family at Camas, Wash.
Miss Millie Fletcher, of Vancouver,
arrived hdre Wednesday and will be
the guest of Miss Helen Bollinger fcr
a few days.
Decrees of divorce have been granted
in the suits of Major V. McBinster
vs Ida E. MoKinster and Alma Oar-
ponter vs Henry S. Carpenter.
Mf and Mrs. Carey F. Martin, of
Salem, are sojourning at Wilhoit
Springs. Mr. Martin is a well known
attorney of Salem.
Lewis Woodcock, of Needy, has se
cured a tewDorary injunction from
Cironit Judae McBride restraining the
county court ani Koad Supervisor
Nixon Blair from attempting to put
through and open the Paul Schneider
road. Woodoock olalms he will be
damased by the completion of the
road.
Miss Mariorie Caufield. Miss Mar
garet Goodtellow, of this city, and
Miss Annie Conway, of Oswego, are
in Portland, attending the Grand
Lodge of the Degree of Honor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cheney and
son Orin left Wednesday for a two
weeks' sojourn at Seaside.
License to marry has been granted
to Perry Barnes and Ella Ream.
Mips Ada Frost, of Portland, is
spending he summer with relatives in
Oanemah.
County Surveyor S. A. D. Hungate,
W. H. Counsell and Nixon Blair,
comprising the board of county road
viewers, inspected the new Jacobs
road, connecting the West Oregon
Oity and Oswego road, Wednesday.
Miss Oda Jones has gone to Albany
to visit her sister, Mrs; O. D. Austin
Mrs. Richard Petzold a'ld daughter
have cone to Eastern Oregon for a
months' visit with friends.
Mrs. H. LaMour.of Macksburg, was
in the city Wednesday. ,
Mrs. T. J. Tapan, of Taooma, who
has been viBiting relatives here
returned home Monday. - .
the evening at the pavilion
general enjoyment and the
was voted a hugs scewss.
to; the
picnic
It has caused more laughs and dried
more tears, wiped away diseases and
driven away more cares than any other
medioine in the world. HolliBter's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea
or Tablets. Hnntey Bros. Co.
Carl Nehren left Tnesdayl for his
vacation, which will oe spent ac oea
irtfl. and his work at the Cascade
Tjinndrv will be taken up by Rhea
Cole.
'Laundry soap 2o and 80, toilet
soap 3c, 2o, up. Red Front.
Hnrdon Moores. a former Oregon
City resident, but now of Sa'.em, was
in the citv Sunday "and left for his
home Monday morning. -
Miss Louva Randall departed Tues
day morning for Newport, for a two
weeks' stay, and will also visit her
home at Glen.
Galvanized pails 10 qt. 19o, 14 qt.
23o, large baskets 9c, small 5o. Red
Front.
Miss Jean Michaelson, of Phoenix,
Arizona, who has been visiting her
"sister, Mrs. J. G. vWood, has gone to
Ocean Park, Cal., to spend the Sum
mer. Small corsets cut to 19c; hose sup
porters 8c, lOo hoBe 8o, loo hose 11c,
Red Front.
' Jack Litourette returned Sunday
from Catlin, Wash., where he has
been working in a logging camp. He
was taken sick at Catlin, and with a
sick companion, was brought on a flat
Oar to Kelso. -'
Millinery at cost or less j half price
on many hats 49o, 88c,.. up. Red
Front.
Kenneth Latonrette returned home
Monday from New Haven, Conn,,
where he has just taken a dagree from
Yale University. He will return to
Yale for a year's further work.
Richard Garret, of Needy, passed
through the city Friday afternoon
from Castle Rock, ' with his brother,
Roy Ganet, who was injured in a
logging camp there a few days ago.
The young man chopped a portion of
bis foot entirely off and had to be
taken 22 miles on 'horseback to the
bo landing, suffering intense pain
during the trip. The injured man
was taken to Aurora, where he will
remain until he recovers.
Chautauqua Ends Sunday.
(Continued from page 1)
made for a pyroteohnio display next
Saturday evening. There will Ibe 16
laree Bet meoes in addition to the
usual large numbers of bombs and
skyrockets.
Friday afternoon the former stud
ents of old Portland University will
hold a reunion in the Park and this
gathering wili take place on a knoll
that has been christened Reunion
Hill. John Van Zante, of Portland,
is directing the affair. There are
many at the Park among the campers
who are Methodists and who attended
Portland University when it was
nnder the sway of that denomination.
The reunion will be held from 8 :00
to 7:80 o'olock.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
The annual stockholders meeting
of the Chautauqua Association will be
held at 4 :00 O'clock, Saturday, im
mediately following the afternoon
lecture. The annual election ol dir
ectors will be held, and proposals for
reorganization will be presented.
PICNIC OF FIREMEN.
Volunteers Hve Enjoyable Day In
Canemah Park.
The first great pionio of the volun
teer firemen of this city was palled
off Sunday without a bitch, and every
company- was Iwell represeted. The
day was ideal for open air events
and the shady spots in Oanemah Park
were all occupied. The morning
train from the south brought in the
Aurora Band, which kindly proffered
its musio for the occasion, and after
a few pleasing selections, Sam Stowe
who acted fas president of the day,
made the announcements for the pic
nic, and short speeches of good cheer
and sound fellowship were made by
Former Ohiefa Thos. F. Ryan and
Fred Miller,, Chief E. L. MoFarland
and Howard Latonrette.
Chef L. O. Moore directed the bar
becue of 200 pounds of choice beef
that was done to a turn and the
grounds were thrown open to the pufc
lio for the athletic sports, which
were won by the following named
firemen :
100-yard dash Frank Schoenborp,
first ; Charles Hamilton, second ;
Charles Ely, third.
Three-logged race William Potors
and Joe Beanlieu, first; Cannon and
Barns, peiond ;Hatn.iford and Albright
third." -
50- yard dash for married men Don
Meldrum. first; "Red" Williams,
second ; Joe Beanlieu, third.
Fat men's race Sam Stowe, first ;
M. P. Chapman, second; Mike Gross,
third
50-yard dash for single men Frank
Schoenborn, first ; Charles Hamilton,
second; Roy Woodord, third.
The tug-of-war was won by an ag
gregation composed of a team from
the Main street hose companies, who
pulled against the hill companies,
and the baseball game, which was
witnessed by the largest crowd that
ever gathered on the grounds for that
purpose, was a gleeful succession of
errors, Ely's team winning from Boy
lan's team.
Dancing was indulged in during
Circuit Court.
Judge McBride lias made an order
confirming the sale-of property in t ie
suit of Mary Stubbe, of Estacada, vs.
David Warner. i
A decree of divorce has been
granted in the suit of Suasn Harris
vs. Henry E. Harris.
Charles B. Malarkey, of Portland,
has filed a suit for divorce from May
C. Malarkey.
An order of adoption has been made
by Judge McBride, permitting Mrs
Marv A. Wise . to adopt Curtis B.
Tawney, the minor child of Mrs. Cora
B. Tawney and Jacob s. lawney,
who were divorced in 1897. Mrs,
Wise is the mother ot Mrs. Tawney,
who has remarried and is now Mrs.
CDttee.
The estate of the late John Kupper-
mann, who was killed latt week by
baing run over hy a hay wagon near
Willamette, has been admitted to pro
bate and Dr. H. S. Mou. t has been
appointed administrator. Livy Stipp
is attorney for the estate, whioh is
valued at fl290, consisting of money
in a bank.
The oourt has overruled a demurrer
in the suit of the Bank of Oregon
City vs. J. W. McElhany, Lelia Mc
Elhany and W. W. Bradley and the
defendants have been given until
August 16 to file an answer.
Bowel Complaint In Children. .
Daring the snmmer months children
are subjeot to disorders of the bowels
whioh should receive careful atten
tion as soon as the first unnatural
looseness of the bowels appears. The
best Imedioine in use for bowel com
plaint is Chamberlain's Coilo,Cnolera
and Diarrhoea uemedy as it promptly
oontrols any unnatural looseness of
the bowels. For sale by Huntluy
Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla.
S. M. Ramsby Promoted.
S.
been
office
M, Ramsby, of this city, has
appointed chief olerk in the
of Collector of Internal Rev
enue David M.tDunn, at Portland,
succeeding George H. Shinnm who
has resigned after IV, years of service,
Mr. Ramsby has been conneoted with
the office for many years as outside
deputy. He entered the revenue ser
vice eight years Ago, and filled the
offioe of Reoorder of Clackamas
County prior In that time with ef
ficiency. Mr. Ramsby is the father
ot Chuuncey E. Ramsby, the present
County Kecorder.
MRS. CURRJN'S 79th BIRTHDAY.
"Aunt Diona" Honored at Her Home
In CurrinsviUs.
The 79th birthday of Diona Oorrin.
the. oldest settler in Clackamas
County was celebrated July 13 at Our
rinsville, Or. The date has recalled
to the minds of the old settlers of
that vicinity the times of 60 years ago
when those who crossed the Rocky
Mountains in a wearisome journey of
eight long months, reached the land
of promise, where, with axe and ox-
team, the foundation was made for
the towns that adorn the beautiful
Olaokamas Valley. Mrs. Currin, who
is familiarly known as "Aunt Diona
Currin", was born in 1827 in Indiana,
moved to Ourrinsville in 1847, where
she was married in 49 t" Hugh Cur
rin, a resident since '45. "Aunt
Diona" was completely surprised, on
Millinery Sale.
Hats one half price. All hats re
duced. A large assortment to select
from. Leave orders with ub. Satis-
afction guaranteed.
MRS. H. T. SLA DEN.
art cauitd by Indigestion. If you tat a
little too much, or if you are aubjtct to
attack of Indigestion, you have no doubt
bad shortnm of breath, rapid heart beata,
heartburn or palpitation of the heart
Indigestion causes the stomach te
expand swell, and puff up against the
heart. This crowds the heart and Inter
feres with its action, and in the course ef
time the heart becomes diseased.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat, takes the strain efl
of the heart, and contributes nourishment,
strength and health to every organ of the
body. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour
Stomach, Inflammation of the mueout
membranes lining the Stomach and Diges
tive Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh
of the Stomach. .
After earing; my food would distress mt by maldnf
my heart palpitate end I would become very week.
Finally I rot a bottle of Kodol end it gave me lmmr
(lata relief. After using a few bottles I am cured.
MRS. LORINO NICHOLS, Pent) Yin, N. T.
I had stomach trouble and was In a bad state ss I
had heart trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyspepasl
Cur lor about lour months and It cured me.
D. KAUBLB, Nerada, a
Ditfcsts What You Eat
her anniversary to find tha lmr child
ren, grandchildren, - great-grandchildren
and, old aud new settlers hud ar
ranged in her houor an elaborate ban
quet, prepared by the good house
wives of that vicinity. The occasion
was a most enjoyable one, the gueHts
recalling the scenes of pleasure and
ptthosthat marked the early days.
Three of Mrs. Currin's cliil Ireu,
George J., of Heppner, Or., Rob
ert Y., of Payette, Idaho, and Mrs.
Martha A. Callowy, of Brownsville,
Or. ; 17 grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren were present at the
banquet.
crease tne salaries 1 or these onluers,
audlbelieve that any further increase
would not only add new and unnec
essary burdens on the people, but
have a tendency to - increase the now
unseemly scramble foi office aud to
tend to the demoralization of the pub
lic service, and
Resolved, that a aopy of this resolu
tion be sent by the worthy secretary
to our Representatives in Congross.
Saved His Comrade's Lite..
Big reduction in white hats. Miss
C. Goldsmith.
A Hard Lot
of troubles to coutoud with spring
troui a torpid liver and blookaded
bowels, unless you awaken them to
their proper aotion with Dr. King's
New Life PiHs; the pleasantest and
most effective cure for constipation.
They prevent appendicitis and tone
up the system. 25o at Howell & Jones
drugstore.
Do Not Neglect Your Bowels.
Many serious diseases arise from
neglect of the bowels, Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets are a
pleasant and argeeable laxative. They
invigorate the liver and regulate the
boweiB. For sale by Huntley Bros.
Co., Oregon City and Molalla.
"Whilo returning from, the Grand
Army encampment at Washington
Oity, a oomrade from Elgin, 111., was
taken with cholera morbus and was in
a critical condition," says Mr. J. E.
Iloughlnnd, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave
him Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved
his life. I have been engaged for ten
years in immigration work aud con-
j ducted many parties to the South and
West. I always carry this remedy
. and have used it successfully on many
I occasions. Sold by. Huntley Bros.
Co., Oregon City aud Mn'alla.
Silver Wedding Anniversary.
In honor of the silver wedding anni
versary of Rev. Phillip Kemh Ham-
mond, rector of St. Paul's Episoopal
Church and Mrs. Hammond, a pleas
ing affair was held at Gladstone Park
last Saturday afternoon Members of i
fil P.nl'o fini 11 anrtx Tho Vtnn'a
kj .um a va a i taui ai'u Mtaug a
Daughters united in a surprise picnio,
at whioh SO people were present.
Mrs. Hammond was presented with a
handsome set of silver knives and
forks by the two organizations and
also received a gift from Mr. and
Mrs. Norman R.1 Lang and Mrs.
Pierce. The picnic'lunolieon on the
grassy sward near the Hammond tent
in the Park was a delightful event,
aud was enlivened with fun making
and bright conversation. Mi. Ham
mond made a neat BDeech of apprecia
tion, i
Great Clearance Sale on
Miss C. GoliBmith.
The German Lutheran Zion Church
will give an Ice Cream Social next
Tuesday evening, July 24th, , on the
lawn of Mrs. R. Seiler, Sid and Mad
ison Btreets. Everybody invited.
Flowers at a great reduotion.
C. Goldsmith.
Canby Pharmacy
Pare Fresh Drags
i Watches, Jewelry and
Miiienery. Spectacles. Watch re
I pairing accurately and
neatly done
Agent for Columbia
Phonographs, Needles
and Records.
. I. S1AS, Proprietor,
Canby, Oregon
Miss
GRANGE WANTS NEW DIVISION.
Recommend Sixty Representative
trictsln Oregon.
Dis-
We Want Your Trade
At Harris, Grocery
And are going to make special
.inducements to good ouyers
Cash and Small Profits is Our Motto.
D. C. LATOVRETTE, President
F. J. MEYER, Cashier
Clackamas County . Pomona Grange
has gone on record as favo ing the
resolution passed by the Oregon State
Grange,, proposing that the state be
divided into 60 representative dis
tricts and that one representative be
elected to the lower bran on of the
state legislature from each distriot.
The distrint grange met last week in
Molalla, and passed the following
resolution relative to the salaries of
federal officials, taking a stand against
an increase :
Whereas, it 1b declared in our dec
laration of purposes that we are op
posed to all e'xtravagenoes in the ad
ministration of the affairs of Govern
ment and the payment of salaries to
publio offloials in excess of a reason
able compensation for services ren
dered, and we believe the salaries now
paid the President, Vice-President
and members of the Cabinet, Supreme
Judges, Senators and Representatives
in Congress are amply sufficient.
Resolved, that we disapprove ot the
move in the recent Congress to in-
The Commercial Bank
of Oregon City : : : :
ORJLCON CITY, OREGON
Authorized Capital
$100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m'. to 3 p. m.
Pbont tlZl
HtS. I S3 3
Otflct In favtritt Claa'Stcn
Opposite masonic Building
Williams Bros, transfer Co.
Safes, Pianps and Turniture Moving
a Specialty
Trtfgbt and Parctls Dtllvertd
to all Parts el thi CHv
PHcts Rtasonabh and
Satisfaction Guarantud
I Everybody (Lan QPw a
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I
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fit
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 $J.OOvv
Now Comes a Redaction in the Machines
Machines formerly priced-at $17.50 now ...$15.00 ,
Machines formerly priced at 20.00 now 1.. 17.00, ,
' Machines formerly priced at 25.00 now.. 22.00
. Machines formerly priced at 27.50 now 25.00
Machines formerly priced at
Machines formerly priced at
Machines formerly priced at
32.50 now 30.00
45.00 now .40.00
65.00 now.... 60.00
DolUr bottl. hold. 14
trial, mt 60 o ill..
r.wrr.f I.0.D.WM
0.., Ohle.l, B.I.A.
Sold by G. A. Harding
READ THIS.
The J. S McCord farm, located one
mile from this city, will be said in
10, 20, 30 and 40 acre tracts. Fine
chance for a home near the city and
on good road. Terms reasonable.
Be.sf soil in the county.
J. A. Cain, with Dimick & Dimiclt,
Garde Bldg., Oregon City.
But this is not all. we have added to out 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 10.00
Edison Gold Moulded Records 35c
We have arranged an entirely new schedule of terms,
chine by paying a small jsam down and some small
month 'as yoa prefer.
Yotx can secure a Ma
amotmt each week or
When In Pordind, call 011
-WM. BOHLANDER
EMPIRE RESTAURAN1
Open day ud nljrht. Phone Red 963
192 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON
Three Doort South o Biker Theatre
Burmcister & Andresen
The Oregon City Jewelers
StfspensionlBridselComer OREGON CITY, OREGON
Oyiten fc any Style. Private Rooms for Ladfa 'g