f 6 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 1906 BUSINESS 'EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS. Installs New Oregon City Planing Mill Co. Machinery. , i. -.- -y . Tim Onyi'.n C i I'fiinm,: Mill Of 'ill Tinny, i'y ',to hi ri-rlirihtuicfl tin Oreirou Oilv Mill 'c I "it (low jjany, la MninR a Ijphiui-ss thut lias sur-' llHK.Sed till!' II10HI B'lllKlll'IIH fXpei tlltlODH ot riip tuff iv I 1 1 jt) fiiir good woiwy in the conciro only a ;few months auo Unrti-r rlie energetic lii'uMiitfdiii"' tot' H. V. O'sinouil, the will i.siriii iii u k to iB mil capacity and v(in then is wav bi-iiiud . 11 hh orders.' Nmv innclpri'rv m tinn f(iu Htautly ii'lilod, and ou Tnesday ot last week a upw siiurltT was' received aud Wan ldnred in oiieriiuoii fnaay tnorn iiiK. Tii i h ni!i''lnti'j lias n '"P'tcity of ' BOO doors per day and in one of the nrgest -mid best ot its kind nianufact- orert I 'From the mill (here is being ship pud uhont 10 rarlomls nt luuilwr t week. Simiu of this tzof-s to' Park place, tn which printr it i- linulorl by teanit.'aiid'ot'er shipments ure being mnde from 'Oregon C'.ty. I'lie Oregon Wator Power iv Hmlwif 'J iinpany is preparing to iilum- in a h. ting at.tlie mill Mannuer Diutiioinl, liuwever lias arratifrofl his shintueiitH sn flint the tie up (if 7000 cars lit S;iu I'rHiiciHCO does not interfere with prompt do- livery of mill orders. Alter Night. " short ; 'program' was rendered, consisting of sulectipus by the Artisans quartette. !ia iustru tuoMtnl solo by Miss klirisou and vocal uomj-ers by Miss Wictchniu,. .of , Port In ml, a niece ot Drv. Olmoteadl lo cruum nn I cake were served and d'liicitig was indulged it; until a late Uiour. aliens were-nearly :K(L peoiiia Iireneiif ana lie Ofcususu was ve jn.Thble. i : i?ry en- REDLAN'D. WILSONVILLE. Cement Houses Are Completed Will Hold 10,000 Earrels. and The two cemtMit k"!s-. are now completed and will hold ilO'lO barrels each, and tlie cement in on the docks at Portland ready for transport. About 2000 piling are Mooting' In a boom li'-n1 and are awaiting the arrive! of the pile driver, which is now at work on the line near Ohemawa. Aii't!ier scow load of lumber will arrive here Friday for the new barge which will soon lie completed. Sixty men are now at work here and every day a Ms to the building up of the town of Wilson villo. Even t'le ball game last Sunday brought, hundreds of people here to watch- the. game and sve the town grow and next Sunday afternoon there will be two games here, between the Wilsonvillo Juniors and Seniors and Dutleville vs. Pumpkin Rollers. Both Kntnes will he interesting and will be played 'on the Klynn diamond. Re freshments will be served on the grounds Including ice cream, lemon ade, soda water, peanuts, 'watermelon, and cigars. , SUMMER CATARRH. Hot Weather Seems to Have &A Effect - Upon Some People'. physi. It in generally ret; 'Hiized bv Clans that iianv isp o!' Miff with catarrh dur'ng in the winter. The W . drr weathni and the change from, t' hot dny to cool uights seems to have a laid effjct npop the disease. Even tne usual methods of treating catarrh have been tmsoccessful, Hutu ley Bros & (Jo , guaranten that r'.ev wilt refund the money if Hvnmei fail to cure thu disease. This teeuiN m fair and rain umhln thai it should in duce nil catarrh sufleiers to take the treatment-. in niHiiy intiin;e H.yomei has enred catimli whin tne iiutnur Im Bull'erod since clnl.llioad. Quite h iiiimber of people in reou City who for years ham been tumble to get h good night's sleep on iiecoutit of the disagreeable , tickling and dropping at the back of the throat, Iihvh obtain ed quirk relief frotv a few treatment.. of llyoinei aud tne umiiiiMed use has made a complete and Ihsting uure. There is no stomach rinsing when one uses liypinet. Simply breathe us medicated air thioi.gh the pecki t iii Imler flint ronu s in every outfit and all germs will he killed and the iiu cons membrane will he heakd. .Ti'u iicoinptetia outfit exists tl OJ, extra bottles, fi()o. KemeuibiT that ll Hyomrtr does not cure.. Hum lev Dims &.Jo.t. wilt retuud yur moni y Anlsans Hold Social. The regular n ontbly eeeial evenji g . of Oregon Oity Asi"i biv, Nn 7, untied Artisans, was held last en. iug in the WooiIiih n of t lie World Hull, and Dr. Olmstead, supreme mimical examiner ot the order, wu.J present anil gave one of the most in ieroMing lectures ever beard in the hall, liis subject was ''New York Threshing is in full' blast. Mr. .1. Sevier is running a machine bere with very good success. Grain generally is turning out well; wheat running all the way from 23 to 32 bushels per acre. Had it not been for. the hot blast, wheat would have averaged at least five bushels per acre more. Some fields of pats are running' as high as 70 bushels per acre, while none has boon reported less than .30 bushels per acre. This coming week will see this i-i.lge finished as most people are threshing out of the shock. Mr. Tom Ripley reports a blue eyed girl arrived to bless their home one lay last week. Mrs. Ripley is in Port land at a hospital.' The ice cream sofdal at C. 0,'Hol llngsworth's waS w'ell attended and a good time is reported by all. Dr. Rowland, the presiding elder of this circuit held Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Saturday night and. preached on Sunday. E. N. Urock has finished his job of carpenter work .at S'ullwood ami is at home again. Claude Stone was out assisting his neighbors through harvest and thresh ing. Wm. Stone was called on "the Fed-M-al Jury, but- attended but one day ns he was excused. . Emma Diultru, Sade M. Ev . J. Gill, A rm a E. Pollard, Emily Spulak, I Effie Morris, Florence Buchanan ! Third Grade Klleu (V Moehnke, Blanche Muler, ' Kato M. Snodgniss, Hazel B. Cooper, Jessie Jl. Fonts j A Una Z Gihrms, Winifred E. Rrakti, I Oru I Calkins. Grace M Smith, Edna Ken Kniuiit, Zella U. Womer, Dina IT. Eckern, Hilda M. SVyvol, Ray Fish, (Jecile i. Outer, J. Percy . ! Kitte.r, L npra B. Brown, Cora A. ;8eely, Clara Koerner, Bessie Cntteu ' nen, Lela A. Griffith, Florence L. NEW RACK ON CLACKAMAS. Bureau of Fisheries Prepares For Regular Fall Work.'..' . Toon, Florence Stoddard. TOUGHS MAKE A ROW. Portland JVoutlis Are Arrested at Mil waukie and Jailed. LIBERAL. Farmers are busy heloing each other thresh. The threshing machines are running nearly day ar.J night, drain is turning out better than wa expected, especially fall. oats. When' is short In bushels but of good qual Ity. Lewis and Vlok lias the run on the bottom this year as Cole Bros, are In dribble prairie and coming up the "Ivor, both machines will have a good run. The huckleberries in the mountains are nearly a total failure and that' dis appoints the ones that always go. Thoy ire ripe what few there is; no black berries, but plenty of other, fruits. Stock are fat and ready for the market. Hogs are ftcarce and there will be very few to fatten this fall. W. O. Vanglian has thirty acres of field peas that are fine. Fruit trees are breaking down -with .'ruit and hogi are having lots to eat. Wild birds are scarce, only a few in a band among the China pheasants. r ninrei r..n ..i .it... 4 h'ki'i aio piciiiiuu., i- Millin er i mm Hay balers are busy at J. D. Ffenchs 3n the Stetnian place. H. L. Barnes is able to be' around again; he fell off a stack last week and learly broke his back. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Osburn of Port land are visiting their relatives, for a few days. Geo. Deeth of Portland is visiting ils uncle, S. Wright, for a few days. Mrs. Lewthwaite and sister,' Miss Stone, left for home last Friday. Tho potato crop from all appear ance.? , will be a short one in this sec tion. Peach crop almost a total fail-; ure. '' Wild .(xcitemeut prevailed Sunday night ou the laBt car out of Oregon Oi'y for Portland, when five young toughs tried to take possession of the car. The party boarded the car at Uuueniah aud all of them were con siderably the worse for liquor. When Milwankie was reached, there was immediately something doing aud the employes at the car bam took a hand in the fray and attempted to Bubdue the ruffians, who put up the liveliest kind of scrap. One. woman tainted and bad to be taken through a car window, others screamed and a panie ensued. Finallv all of the men were secured. A special car was rolled out of the barn and the men were biouglit to - this- city and lodged in the city jail. W. J. Smith, M. McDonald a-:d H. Foley were bound over to appear before the Circuit Court nt the Nov. metier term and answer .to a charge of "grossly yijuriug the property of another and crossly disturb ng the publio peace." Smith and Foley were placed under bonds of $ 1 00 e-ch aud McDonald iJoO. George Mnck and -T. H. Kiiox were discharged from custody. They were in bad company, but piored their innocence of any at tempt to make a row. The United States Bureau of Fish eries has awarded the contract for t lie construction of the new racks ou the lower Clackamas Kiver to W. W. Smith and C. L. Roadarniel, who completed the racks at the Cuzailero dam. The head ruck is being made ou a altogether new plan, with ad ditional space between the bars, let ting more water through and tuting pressure from the rack. When com pleted the tack Vill be the best and 'strongest ever installed on the Olack- amas. Field Superintendent J. M. Wisner is directing the workk. The i Bureau of Fisheries lias let the cou j tract for taUing Chinook eggs on j Kogue Kiver to F. H. Oldauhurg, aim I these egus will probably be hatched at I tt.a P.tnnu Piuap aful.irt,i Smith-Logan. Married, at 8 o'clock Sunday even ing, at the residence of the bribe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. E. Smith, of Parkkplace, Mips Evu Smith to Mr. E. O. Logan, the Rev. II. B. Rotiivs officiating. Mr. Logan is a rising yonng i attleman of eastern Oregon, and the happy fonplo will nmke tbe'r home m Crook County, where Mr. Logan's interests lie. MORTGAGE LOAMS . NEGOTI ATED at loweBt rates. Latourettejfe office. Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City. WANTED Woman or girl for gener al housework. Apply at office of J. E. Hedges, Welnhard Bldg. FOR SALE 100 ACRES ON TEAZEL Opeek, 10 acres cleared and about 30 acres fenced. About 1,000,000 feet of good tlr lumber on land. 120 per acre. Hammond Bros.. Molalla, Ore. FOR SALE CHEAP JERSEY BULL and cow registered stock. Wm. ' M Dom. Id, Oregon City, R; F. D. N'n. I, near Brown school house. WANTED TO TKAuE AN AUTO mob'lo for horse and bugVy. Apply at Courier office. MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI ATED at lowest rates. Latourefte'e office. Commercial Bank Building, I tnit-iMl ( 'sre The Sign of the Best A solicitor and demonstrator for a household necessity salary $2.50 per day. No selling required. Address Monajch Manf'g. Co., care Oregon City Courier. The Old Story. SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS. Large Class of Applicants Certificates. Granted Only two failures are, recorded out of the large class that took examinations last week for county papers. The class this Fall was auuiiusaally large one and Hie successful appltccauts for cei tilioates to teach school are : Ficst Grade Miuuie Trullinger, Arvie B. Batdorf, Sophie E Nord Imiisen, Herman Liesman, Nellie I. ArniM'uiig, Helen Murray, Roma G. Stafford, Pauline Heacook, Carrie L Heaeock. Agnes Reiling, Auua Bach inaiin. D.-iisv Me. Annltv. S 'f-oud Grade S. Edna Grd. Zella M' Surtu-, Mirv A. Snidow, Royal U Trullinger, M-ie Egge, Edvtli B Bonfigt, N nnie Andrr.s, I'ora E Darr O.von G Munch, George F. Knowles, OlisE. Ramsey, Emma L Wilson, (trace Miinn, Margaret Wntenpnogh, Ruby O. Thompson, Loterta Scougan, I've heard "ltnny storbs Since 1 was a boy. And some they call sadness And othe's broad jov ; But the sweetest ot stories That e're I heard toll Ts the story of stories That never grows old. That story is new 'ihongh its told rvery day, Foretold by rlie poor Or the rich dud the gay. Sim- deem it more precious Than silver or gi Id, That story of stories . That neier grows old. ( 1 remember it well, ' Though its many a long year Since I whispered that tale , In a young maiden's ear, , With tuy arms rot nn her waist Her fair form 1 did fold And whispered love story That nev r grows sold. And now she's mv wife And we are birh old and gray Ann soon from this Parth We'll he passing away, And join that great throng Tha( lived he-e mice I'm told. And whispered t at utoty That never grows old Win. Gardntr, Author. The Best Sign 3 Throcgh Trains Daily from Portland to the East 3 Among them the North Coast Limited Tl e onlv Electric Lighted modern train from Portland to the East, .Pull man first class and Pullman Tourist, Sleeping cars, Dining car night and dnv aud Observation car. It is rh train of little luxuries, hot baths, barber's services, librarv inrti. vidua! electric berth lights, private smoBiiig compartments, clothes-press-in service; all the little thiugs that add to the comfort ot a journey. Its beautiful observation car is a revel ation. The dining car service is superior; the menu varied and satisfy ing From end to end it is. pleasing, comfortable and beautiful, a train which makes friends and keeps them. Leaves Portlaud dally running via Tacoma. Seattle, over the Cascades, though Hie Yakinia Valley, thence to Spokano. along Lake Pend d'Oreille and over the Rocky Mountains to Bute, Livingston, the diverging point for the ,,. YEt.tUWSTONE PARK Thence to FargOi Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and the East. Wonderland can be had for the asking or hy mail for six cents postage. The Ticket t ifnre nt Portland is at 255 Morrison St.. Corner Third f For auy information oail ou or write A. D. CH ARf,TON Assistant General Passenger Aeent, Portland, Oregon. n ? -yUlL3 Will positively cure asiy case of ICidney op Bladder disease not beyond tEie ireacSi of snedicine. PJo medicine can do more. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE strengthens the urinary organs,, builds up the kidneys and invig orates the whole system. IT IS GUARANTEED TWQ SIZES GOo and $1.00 . Z SOLD JLiD RECOMMENDED BY Passed Siont and Gravel With Excruciating Pains A. H.Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., write: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass Ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE bas dons me $1,000 worth ot good " Ha Other Remedy Can Compare With It Thos. w Carter, of Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Trouble and ne bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and he says there Is no remedy that will compare with it. irriir nit i ht VERY CHILD In Clackamas County is invited to open a savings account with this bank. One Dollar Will Do It The ank of flrcroo Greater Economy GREATER CONVENIENCE WITH lectric Light Install Elt'ctric Service in your home and "begin to live." The- Electric current will not only afford you the BEST illumination, but will help you in a hundred convenient ways you never thought of. 1 ELECTRTC LIGHT will add tone to your, home, will make its beauties and comforts more appreciable, and will save you work, worry and expense. IP Consider its manifold advantages ELECTRIC LIGHT is the cheapest artificial light in the world . NOW IS THE TLvlE to' take advantage of our REDUCED RATES for current aud meter basis. N T Estimates on cost of wireing, cost of current and information regarding the use of Electricity for LIGHT and POWER, , promptly furnished upon application to C. G. Miller at the Company's branch office, next door to the v Bank of Oregon City. Portland General Electric Company , C. 6. Wilier, Contract Manager for Oregon City iff'flil'iriifrWflr'iTfn-fc'iL IS YOUR FARM FOR SALE?, Results testify to our enterprise and hustle who sold your neighbors farm? If we didn't it is one of the few exceptions. ve want the sale of more farms that are offered at right Prices. C. N. PLOWMAN & CO., Over Bank of Oregon Gty ' HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists Courier $1.50 Year f