OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1906 X r NEWS OF THE COUNTY MOLALLA. Our town ih stretching its very nock looking for tlio "Iiot iiir" elfctrio cnr lina w ii i:it is how being pushprl to as BnmiiiR proportions by Oregon City capitnl. How jr'iierouH tlio Bell Telephone people urn becoming, mid how 'hey talk Jiko theirs1 is the only system, next they will ho paying the good old farmers u monthly premium to graft on to their trunk line just to be in touch with him you know. Sunday was the big day of tlie sea son for Wilboit, some 2500 people wore there partaking of the sparkling water. Mrs O. D. Eby, of Oregon City, has been spending a week with her parents at this place. Tassel harvest is half over, There was a strike in the fluid last week the harvesters struck for 10 cents a basket and their demand was granted when all moved ou as if nothing had happened. GARFIELD. J CLACKAMAS. Mr. Knotz has bought eight aeres of his brother, Albert Knot,, and is busy clearing a space for his new honse. The steam baler - has just . been through Clackamas 1 aling up all the hay. Mrs. Will Meyers and Miss Lula Hayward serve ice cream in Maple Grove once a week. Tlieie is a tennis court and croquet ground t' ere and some of the young people are there nearly all day. Miss Bertha Spangler and Echo Spenue, of Cams, spent Sunday with Lula Hayward. Miss Spence is going to viait here for a week or two. Haying is over and harvest has commenced. Alice Wilcox is home from Oregon City, where she has been the past few months. Miss Jessie Harnett, of Haines, Alaska, who lias been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. H. Anders, ' went to Portland last week. Miss Barnett has been a missionary in Alaska for six years. ' Emraett Hoffman and his sister Nora, formerly of Garfield, were vis iting here last week. Mr. Ed Mullen has gone to Sandy to help the Kpperpon Bros, with their thrashing. Mrs. Mary Barnett, of Walla Walla, W ash., visited her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Anders, last week. Mr. R. S. Blew has been on the sick lint and also Mrs. Ella Grahm ; both are better. Horaoe and Herman Davis and Gro vor Krigbaum have returned from the Hot Springs, where they spent the past week iu hopes of improving Hor ace's health. Mrs. J. Bowman and daughter Susan Visited Mr. and Mrs. Blew last Sun day. Mr. and MrB. H. H. Anders and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Coyd ooney aunday. Olara Zipsy has Tretorned to her home ia Portland after spending her vacation at i. i. Davis'. Born, Friday, July 27, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Bridenatjae a Ibaby girl. David says they now have "a hard to beat, fonr of a kind, girls. The Garneld Grange is planning to have a plonio in the Zion Grove soon. Wm. Porter wai in Estacada Satur day of last week oolubrating his 60th Dinnaay. BARLOW, Miss Echo Samson, of Oregon Oity, and Miss Olara Irwin, of Aurora, were thegnosts of Mr, and. Mrs, W, 1, Bauer , Sunday, , Mifi's Alma Rymerson left Sunday morning to visit friends and relatives at Portland and Ureaham, Ida aud Cora Howe went to Port- laud Monday ; Miss Ida has a position , in a wholesale millinery store! Fred Armstrong and George Bie sanz, of Portland, came np Saturday evening to attend the dance. Mr. R. E. Irwin '.loft Sunday even ing for a two weeks' vacation in the mountains. I T. D. Anno, of Mullen, Idaho, is ' visiting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 0. Nioholson. I Mrs. James Judy loft Tuesday morn-' ing for Glen Ellen, Gal., to visit tier, mother and sister. I Miss Gertrudo Evans entertainod a' few young lady friends Tuesday even ing, it being her eighteenth birthday ; those presont wern : Miss Agnes aud Lanra Ekern, Miss Tousle Bergerson, Miss Laura Rymerson, Miss Jooiej Ansve aud Miss Hattie Coleman. MOUNTAIN VIEW. There is quite a lot of sickness in this vioinity this week. Mr. Carl Reaman has the Typhoid fever. Mrs. Mann and little Bernice Currin are on the sick list this week. George Roberts is under the doctor's care. Fred Cnrran and family and Frankie Onrran have gone to the mountains for a two weeks' onting. Mr. Grubbs and family moved to Portland last Sunday. Mrs. May Fesler was up home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Murrow, of Portland, spent Sunday here among relatives. Roy and Frank Ringo spent last Saturday and Sunday among relatives and friends at Highland. Boin, Sunday, August 5. 1908, to the wife of Mr. MoOord, a daughter. Messrs. Elick Douthitt, Pete Marrs, M. and Ohas. Elliott started to the mountains Monday Misses Haze' and Mable Francis and Maud Morau want to Portland last Sunday to visit Fred Meyer and Harlie Ely at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen Spring water Wednesday to atives. P. A. Faircough came in mines this week for a load visions. Mr. West is on the sick list this week. Grandma Frost is not so well this weok. Fred Sherrard went to Heppnei Tuesday to work for a few mouths. F. A. Ely and wife are expected from the seaside this week. Mountain Sunday School held a picnic last Wedneday in Holmes Park. About three dozen were there ai d all seemed to have a fine time. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson, a son. Btrt Hays and family, of Eagle Creok, were visiting relatives in Os wego Sunday, The Oswego pipe foundry which was to have shut down last Saturday has postponed it owing to a rush of work. Falls City Clothiers. The Fall City Clothiers who have secured the (building formerly occu pied by J. M. Price are making ex tousive improvjments in the interior of the store. An entire hew plate glass front will be 'put in the build ing, as well as additional windows on the north side. The store will be under the management of A. A. Price and will be modern and up to date in Miss Nellie Latonrette is spending a few days at Mrs. Surfus. Mrs. Delia Gottbnrg went to visit Urena Lacroy at Viola. Some of Mr. Bogden's folks have come from the east. Lester Cadanian and family were visiting his motlur Sunday. . Csnemnh Roadway Clased. The roadway-t'rom the southern limits of thecityjo CHiiemah has been closed by the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company while repairs ar being made, and in the meantime the people who travel back and forth ftre compelled to ake to the bluff. This condition will prevail about three weeks, and the cars are rnnnine a) far south as the Flouring Mill. City, at one time proprietor of the St. Charles Hotel in Portland and later proprietor of tlie Electrio Hotel in this city, last week closed up a real estate deal in the Hood River Valley with much profit to himself. He was the owner of three-quarteis of a sec tion of land there and sold it to the ' Oregon Lumber Company for $12,000. It is the purpose of the company to erect a new sawmill near the hind, with a daily capacity of 175,000 ieet. I Mr. Robinson refused $4500 fortius propert four years ago. He also sold ; lust week to Mrs. Neal, of Portland, four lots iu Sellwood for $1200. THE LIVER QUARANTINE CARD OF THANKS. The relatives of the late Mrs. Jennie Bruce desire to extend their sincere thanks for the sympathy ex- went to visit rel- from the of pro- OSWEGO. A watermelon social was given by the Epworth League Friday evening. A large oruwd was present and a very enjoyable evening was passed. Millie Worthintgon, who has been away working with the surveyors, has returned home. Jcll-0 I SSI I W In ! I I Ice Cream Ice Cream 1 Powder. 2 Packages J make nearly I a Gallon. I Costs I 25 Cents Stir the contents of one package into a quart of milk and freeze. No cooking or heating, no eggs, su gar or flavoring to add. Everything but the iee in package. ion book nn 1 ..lie cii amoion Bin dcrs HAVE ECCENTRIC WHEEL bun- Gives great gain of Power when the die is tied. Makes it run steady. FORCE FEED Elevato Saves all the Grain. No Choking or waste of Grain at the top of Elevator. RELIEF RAKE Keeps inside corner of the finger bar clear of weeds and rubbish. No clogging or getting down to clear the corner. The features that yoa ought to know about before yot hay that hmdet. Fee Catalogue and Testimonial Circular THE HOOVER DIGGER Strong and simple. Digs Every Potato in every hill. Specially adapted to unfavorable conditions. Weedy ground and heavy tops. 5 FUvon. 1 oicktnt. iioich for a ntlon. Mcti.it all grocers, or by millf ha hun't lb Approved by Pur. Food CommUolon.rt The CcatKt Fart Fm4C,U Boy. N.Y. . HELL LEWIS & STAVER CO. First and Taylor Streets Portland, J . SMITH HDVR. CO., Agents, Oregon City. Ore Something New Eilers Piano House Rental Contract Plan Choice New Pianos at Wholesale. $5 Down and $5 a Month Since vve are to re-open our new Retail Store early next fall, we feel that we do not want to drop out of the retail business in the meantime In order that our large wholesale warehouse at corner Thirteenth and Northup Streets fwhich property we own ) does not become filled up with pianos and organs, and in order to keep things moving we are offering choice of any of these fine new pianos at actual Wholesale and Less than Wholesale Price In addition you can buy any of these beautiful pianos on a new rental payment contract, paying $5 down and $5 a month. Think of it, your choice fine new pianos at the bare wholesale tost and at the small payment of 5 per month. Write today for catalogues, etc., tilers Piano iUouse The Mouse of tlighestQuality 353 353 hashing Ion Street PCET3.AND, OR. Oregon every particular. It (will open for business in a few weeks. Utter List, The following letters remained un called for in the postoflloe at Oregon Oity, Or., for the week ending Aug. 10, 1906. WOMENS' LIST. David. Mrs. O. O. : Martin, Mrs. Kate; Howell, Miss Mary; Snodgrass, Miss Lennie ; Jones, Miss M. A. ; Shelly, Miss Hope; Kirk, Mrs. Geo. ; Tuiinol', Miss Millie; Martin, Mrs. Uatri. . MEN'S LIS1. Dawney, Sam; Powell, Jaoob; Kout, Ed; Throse, Q. ; Loouey, Daud; Mathews, W. G. ; McKee, Profossor. T. P. RANDALL, P. M. BUENA VISTA. Messrs. L. A. and Giles January, of Farniingron, are visiting their brother Ben January. Mrs. Henry Miller will leave for Newberg today on a visit to her rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Cronuer have gone to the sea coast to recuperate for a few days. Moi-t every oue here is having city water placed in their homes, amongst these are Mr. Bounn. Mr. January, Mr. Oato, Mr. J. Finucaue and Mr. Linkin. Mrs. Sloue and her daughter Letha, of Indiana, have been visiting her niece, Mrs. Jones. An effort will be made here to or ganize a volunteer fire company. Mr. January will leave for Wash ington today in company with his brothers. He will be gone several weeks. ' One of the Morniau Elders was here a few days aso trying to Btart a church and Sunday school. Their mission will be a fail ore here. ELWOOD. Harvest is still Roiufl on and people expect a good yield of grain. Uiiariey Eater is vismug uis uru- ther. NEW TEACHtRS CHOSEN. Oregon City Schools Will September 24. Reopen Mrs. Pearl Gregory Cartridge, of this city, and Miss Ida Mae Smith, of Salem, were : Tnesday eleoted to fill vacancies in the corps of teachers of the Oregon Oity public sohculs. Mrs. Oartlidge came here recently from Salida, Col. Miss Smith has been teaching for the past three years in tlie jprimary grade of Buena Vista and in the Peoria sohool of Linn Oonnty. She holds a diploma from the Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis. Mrs. Oartlidge graduated from the Williams port, Ind., high school in 1S05, aud later took a course of study in Earlham College, Richmond, and DePanw University, Greencastle, graduating from the latter institution iu 1900 with the degree of Ph. B. The oity schools will open for the fall term Monday, September 24, and Superintendent W. C, McKee, is ex pected Iiure from Eugene in the near future aud make the grade assignments. FESTIVAL AT DAMASCUS. Senator J. E. Hedges Will Talk at Wood men Picnic. Damascus Camp Modern Woodmen ot America will give a Harvest Fes tival at Damascus Saturday. The affair will commence in the morning and will be held in the grove at Dam ascus and will continue nntil a late hour, with dancing in the evening. Seuator J. E. Hedges of this city will deliver an address at 10:30 A. M. and this will be followed with a good program with musical selections. The committee on arrangements is A. Wolfhagen, Hugh Lay aud A. W. Osborne. BIO. PROFIT ON REAL ESTATE. W. M. 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