Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 31, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 1906
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Fnrn com a MBKi'riMV'Nl
W. S. U'ren ha returned from a
trip to Victoria, ii. 0.
Mrs. M. F. McOowan, of Medford,
is visiting friends here
Miss Ethel Park returned Monday
from a sojourn at Seaside.
Carl Moore has returned froji a
week's sojourn at Willioit Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buaer and
sou, of Bar:ow, were in die city
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Brodie left
Monday for a week's outing at Mount
Hood.
License to marry has been granted
to Augusta Wiepriclit and Carl A.
Kosin.
Chambers Howell returned home
Saturday from a week's outing near
Corvallis.
BUtto P. Olson left Monday for a trip
to the n.inos iu which lie is interested
ou Ogle Crook.
Howard Latonrette has gone to
Kosehurg, to be absent a mouth on
legal business.
Mis Sedonia Shaw veut to Cauby
Saturday for a brief visit with Miss
Arline Hardin.
V. S. Kelly and daughter Elizabeth,
of Portland, were guests at the home
of H. L. Kelly Sunday last..
("!. Earl came up from Portland
Saturday and left for MoUlla for a
two weeks' visit with relatives.
Mrs. Grafton O. Cheney arrived
Sunday from San Prauoisuo and is the
guest of Agent Ed Fields and wife.
Mrs. Harry Moody and son Kent re
turned Sunday from Newport, where
they have been spending the vacation.
Miss Lotta Livermore, who has
been visiting Miss Edna Park, le't
Friday for Portland, and later will go
to her home in Pendleton.
Grand Treasurer O. E. Leitzel, of
the Foresters of Ameica, left SaturJ
clay tor Molalla for his Summer vaca
tion. V
Milt Price, Ross Farr and Silas
Shadln are among the Oregon City
people who are enjoying the vacation
at Newport.
Lee Harding, who has been absent
for the past year in West, Virginia, re
turned Sunday for a several weeks'
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Harding.
The Eaton property at the corner of
Adams and Twelfth streets Iibb beon
purchased by Mrs. Nettie Miller ot
The Palm confectionary, and the will
have the House remodeled and alter
ed. Judge Rvan has been asked to part
icipate in the disoussion ot good roads
at the session of the Oregon Develop
ment League that is to tn held in
Salem ou the 11, 12, and 13th of next
month. '
Mrs. Fred C. Gadko, who has been
visiting her sister-in-law iu Seattle
and Mrs. Foss Maple and her two
children, of Seattle, arrived Sunday
to attend the funeral of the late Fred
erick Gadke.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Canfleld, the
MisBOS Clara and Edna Caufleld,
Elizabeth Kelly, Edna Daultou, Ray
mond and Wallace Caufleld, returned
last Saturday night from a three
weeks! trip to Mount Hood.
Dr. T. E. Beard, of Grants jjPass,
has decided to return to this city to
reside on his farm ac Mount Pleasant.
Mr. Beard was formerly a practicing
physioian here and went to Grants
Pass two years ago.
Tate your upholstering and furn.
iture repairing to M. Johns at A. B.
Buckle's Feed Store, Main street.
Telephone 1733.
Miss Grace Tillard, who has been a
guest at the Lewthwaite home for
several weeks past, lefr- Thursday for
her home iu The Dalles.
5 Carnival price is 5o for Hop Gloves.
Bed Front.
Charles Myers returned Thursday
from a business trip at Corvallis and
left this week for Coquille City 4o
reside. t
7 per cent interest on money left
with us to loan. Diinick & Dimick,
attorneys and abstracters, Garde
Bldg., Oregon City.
F. H. Boyd, a photographer of
Grants Pass, who was formerly in
business here, was in the city Wednes
day. Carnival price; Lemons loo aoz.
Red Front.
Charles Perkins, of Minneapolis,
Minn., has accepted a position with
the Oregon City Manufacturing Com
pany. Mr. Perkins and.his wife will
reside here.
A woman worries until she gets
wrinkles, then wories because she has
them. If "he takes Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea she would have neither.
Bright, smiling face follows its use.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huntley left
Saturday for a two weeks' outing
near Mount Hood, stopping at Welch 'b,
Toll Gate and Government Camp.
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders,
laborers rely ou Dr. Thomas' Electrio
Oil. Takes the sting out of outs,
burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot
stay where it is used.
William J. English, stenographer in
the office of the Willamette Pulp &
Paper Company, lias resigned his
position.
Old mails would be scarce and hard
to find,
Could they be made to see,
How grace and bauty is combined
By using Rocky Mountain Tea.
J. A. Tufts went to St John's Tues
day and inspected the property he re
cently pnrchased'there. He has fonr
lots near Cedar Park and has already
been offered $200 more than he paid.
Mies Ethel Albright left Friday for
The Dalles, where she will visit Mrs.
Charles Hall nee Miss Anne English.
BiliouB? Feel heavy after dinner?
Tongue coated? Bitter taste? uom
plection sallow? Liver needs waking
up. Doan's Rognlets cure bilious
attacks. 2a cents at any drug store.
Mrs. J. A. McGlaHhuu and son Don
returned home Monday frrm a fort
night's sojourn at Collins Hot
Springs.
"Gonerally debilitated for years"
Had sick headaches, lacked ambition,
was worn-out and all run-down. Bur
dock Blood Bitters made me a well
woman "Mrs. ChaB. Freitoy, Moo
sup, Conn.
D. C. Latoruotte and son Kenneth
left Thursday for au outing and will
probnbly go to the upper Clack
amas. The intense itchii g characteristic of
salt rheum and eczema is instantly
allayed by applying Chamberlain's
Salve. As a cure for skin diseases
this salve is uueualed. For sale by
Huntley Bros, Co., Oregon City and
Molalla.
Miss Bessie -Sheppherd has returned
from an eight niorlrlis' tour of Europe.
She accompanied Miss Mollie Barlow,
of Barlow, and Dr. and Mrs. Ernest A.
Sommor, leaving with them last
December. Miss Barlow will return
in February next.
20o coffee pot 8c at the Carnival.
Red Front.
Juliau Manning and Fred Welch,
hopnien of WocdDurn, were in the city
Wednesday. They aie seeking for hop
pickers. Many hopmen prophesy that
pickers will be in great demand this
season, And that the supply will be
short of the number required.
SHANK AND B1SSELL, leuding
Undertakers and Embalmers, opposite
Huntley's Drug Score, Main St., Ore
gon City. Phone 1031.
Chris Craser, rural carrier on Ore
gon City R. F. D. No. 3, is taking
his vacation and the route is being
carried for by his substitute, Henry
Ginther.
Don't think that piles can't be cur
ed. Thousands of obstinate cases have
been cured by Doan's Ointment. 50
cents at any drug store.
Attorney and Mrs. C SchuebBl and
Clyde Schnebel and Mr. W. D. Battie
and family of Oapron, Oklahoma, left
Saturday for an over Sunday stay at
Ocean Park on North Boaoh.
Scrub yourself daily, you're not
clean inside. - Clean insides means
clean stomach, boweis, blood, liver,
clean, healthy tissue in every organ.
MORMj: Take Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tab
lets.
Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer, of Redland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warnor, of
Mount Pleasant, are enjoying an out
ing ou the Tillamook Coast.
ShooB, out prices, 17o pair and up.
Ladies' line shoes, $1.17. Red Front.
The Kuapp building on the corner of
Main aud Tenth streets has been
lensed for three years by the C. C.
Store The 0. C. Store Iihb brandies
in Vancouver and Washougal, Wash.
Del Hart who has been working in
the woolen mills at Marysville, Cal.,
has returned to this city to reside.
Rural free delivery is ordered to
commence October 16 on Oregon City
route No. (!.
J. H. Vernon, manaser of Huntlev
Bros. Co's. branch at Molalla, who
has been spending a week with relat
ives iu the Willamette Valley, passed
through town Thursday en route to
Molalla.
The traufser of the Maddock prop
erty has been consummated and a deed
has been ni?d in the orace oi Kecorner
Ranisby, by which Phil Metsohan Jr.
secures Lots 1, 2, B, '6, 7 'and 8 in
Blook 12 from Mary A. and E. C
Maddock for $12,000. This property
was exohanged for the Heppner hotol.
The Maddook family will soon go to
Heppner to conduct their new hostelry.
The Methodist Episcopal Churoh
has rented the Ryan house on the
corner of Fitfh aad Center streets
for a period of three years and will
use the house for a parsonage. Rev.
R. C. Black well aud family, who have
been living at the corner of Sixth and
Madison streets, will move into their
home September 1.
Lumber is advancing rapidly and
our lumber bills for house building
will soon become an important item
in estimates. Cedar doors will have
to be replaoed with fir doors on ac
count of scaroity of cedar but there
are more than 2000 cedar doors of all
stock sizes in Frank Busch's ware
house in Oreogn City which are to be
sold tit the old rrice.
Stomach Troubles and Constipation.
N"n nno pan rnnnnnAhlv hnnn fnr i?nnd
digestion when the bowels are consti
pated. Mr. Unas. Baldwin, or d
wardBville. 111., says. "I suffered from
ohronio constipation and stomach
troubles for several years, but thanks
to Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets am almost curea. " wny not
cat a nackace of of these tablets and
get well and stay well? Price 25
oents. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co.,
Oregon City and Molalla.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the Crown Boys
Mining & Milling Company in
Knapp's Hall, Thursday evening,
September 13, 1906, at 8 P. M. Im
portant business. By order of G. F.
Anderson, President.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
CONDUCTOR
ANNOYED
Rogues on Street Cars Insult
Conductor.
INVITED OFF TO FIGHT
Sunday Night Hoodlums Have
Many Words of Insult
But Won't Fight
Conductor.
Street car conductors have a hard
time of it and the worst ptrt of it in
the discharge of their duties they re
ceive little thanks from the traveling
public. They have to stand all kinds
of complaint' and harsh language
and don't have an opportunity to ie
fend themselves iu kind for that
woulii give the passenger an excuse
of sueing the company for some
alleged assault. And when the con
ductor tries to oollect a fare from a
man who is habitually half drunk and
pngnastio it is indeed hard.
For sore time past there has been
trouble nn the late cars which is
cau&ed by hoodlums living around
Oak Grce and Center. On Sunday
evenings these fellows come to Oregon
City in gangs and in such numbers
that they believe that tliry can ran
the cars to suit themselves. The more
bolder spirits carry on the attempt on
woek-day nights when they have net
the strength of numbers behind them.
On Sunday night there was a large
crowd on a oar in charge of Con
ductor Cason. The coduuetor in col
lecting fares . from the crowd was
greeted with insults and jeers, which
were of su.-h a nature to make an
ordinary oitizen commence shooting.
The car was early into Milvtaukie,
however, and with the help of other
employees ot the company the toughs
were subdued. The insults were so
galling to Cason that at one point ou
the trip where the car stopped he got
off the car and invited any one of the
crowd to get off and light. The in
ivtation was not accepted.
Some unknown man at Oak Grove
troubled Mr. Cason again Tuesday
night and swore at him and insulted
him again. He is thought to have
been one of the offenders of Sun. lay
night. Casou could not leave his oat
to take after the man when he got off
at Oak Grove but another passenger,
who was incensed at the insults
thrown at the conductor, chased the
offender some distance but was unable
to to catch "him. If possible, these
hoodlums are to be caught and dealt
with in tin manner which they deserve.
.Man Wanted.
Somewhere near Oregon City, to
assist us in showing and selling prop
erties. No experience necessary, if
willing to let us teaoli yon the real
estate business. Salary $60.00 a
month, to liouest man, willing to
devote part uf hiB time to this
business. Co-Operative Laud Co.,
Andrns Bldg., Mineapolis, Minn.
When In Portland, call on me-WM. BOHLANDER
EMPIRE RESTAURANT
Open day and night Phone Red 963
192 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON
Three Cson South o' Baker Theatre
Oyatera In any Style. Private Rooms (or Ladles
art c&utad by Indigestion. If yon (at a
little too much, or if you are subject te
attack of indigetuon, you nave no ooudi
bad shortness of breath, rapid heart beats,
heartburn or palpitation of the heart
Indigestion causes the stomach to
expand svelL and puff up against the
heart. This crowds the heart and inter
feres with its action, and in the course of
time the heart becomes diseased,
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
digest what you eat, takes the strain of
of the heart, and contributes nourishment,
strength and hearth to every organ of th
body. Cures Indigestion, Dycpepsia, Sour
Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the Stomach and Diges
tive Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh
of the Stomacb.
After etunr, my food would distress rat by nakmf
my heart palpitate and I would become very weak.
Finally I got a bottle of Kodol and It rave me Immr
ilata relief. After uslnf a few bottles I am cured.
URL LORINQ NICHOLS, Perm Yan, H. T.
I had stomach trouble sod was in t bad stats as I
bad heart trouble with It. 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia
Dure far tbeut tour Booths and It cured me.
a KAUBLB, Nevada, O.
Digests What You Eat
DcUaltottUkoldiSle'
Umi aa mack m te
SHU. r H cmt li-
tnnni at Ux lak
rauryafS.OJMWIN a o. okti, v a.
Sold by C A. Harding
RELIEF FOR LADIES
Tansy Wafers
Original and only
genuine, fat op
in yellow wrapper with Crown trade
mirk. For sale by leadiug druggists.
PRICE $2.00 PER BOX
FRENCH
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3&SSSSIBEE
The Great Bargan Event of the Year SE'S"
for us. Hundreds of things for less than cost. We will close out a big lot of goods to
prepare for fall shipments. Bring your cash, it will do double duty. If you have chickens
or eggs, will pay top market price. Come as soon as you can, for many of our offerings
cannot be supplied when gone.
Miscellaneous Hot Shots.
Lemons, Carnival price 15o.
Hop gloves only 5o.
Goon chewing tonaeco per lb. 25o.
lfic flour sifters 9o.
Ladies' 25a mitts 4c.
20c coffue pot 8o.
Fine lard, regular 70c to 75o carnival
price 5 lb. pail 60c.
10c chimney Go.
Shoes
Babys' soft solo shoes carnival price
17c.
Low shoes and slipmes at cost, 83c,
89o, 07o and $1.25.
Misses fine shoes cut to $1.19.
LadieE' fine shoes cut to $1.17.
Ladies' $3.25 shoes good stock cut to
$1.95.
Ladies' $2 fine shoes $1.65.
Ladies' $2 calf shoes $1.39.
Boys' $1.50 plow shoes cnt to $1.08.
15c candy for 7)6 o.
lOo raisins for 5c.
30c lemons, per doz.
Hop gloves 5c.
15o.
Groceries
Raisins per pound 5o.
Stove polish 4o, 6c.
loilet soap 2o.
Laundry soap 2o.
70o lurd 5 lb. pail 60c.
25 lbs. dry gran. $1.25.
Union leador tobacco 4c.
Lemons at half 15o.
Smoked meat for seasoning Tj.jO.
Tea at two thirds price2 5o to 45o.
Flour 90c, 95c, $1 05 and up.
Dry Goods, Etc.
Childrens handkerchiefs lo, 2o.
Ladies' 5o handkerchiefs 8c ;"15o grade
90.
Safety pins 8o aud 4o.
Thread, best 3 for 10c.
5o envelopes 8c.
Laces at a tumble 10c goods Go.
lOo percales 8c.
lOo towels 7o.
Wide table linen now 83o.
Ladies' lOo hose 8c.
Ladies' 20o hose 14o.
653 sheets for 49o.
Towels at 5c, 7c and lie. worth nearly
double.
Ladies' 10c vests 6c.
Lot of ribbons at half or less, all
ribbons at cut price.
Millinery
Less than cost aud a good deal less.
$4 hats for $1.48. $3 hats for $1. 13.
Flowers up to 50o for 9o.
Trimmings, ribbona, maliue, veilings
all slaughtered. Come early.
Furnishings
Mens' lOo coarse sox 6o. ,
Mens' 8o sox 5c'
Mens' coarse son 4o,
Mens' blaok or tan 7o.
Mens' line shirts, Mt. Hood make at
, half ti two-thirds prioe. Now, 44o,
55 o, 69 o,, 69 o for goods that were
60o to $1.50.
40o leath t suspenders 18o.
Mens' white handkerohiefs now 8c.
Colored handkerohiefs out to 2o, Sc.
Mens' $3 pants at $3.25.
Mens' $1.25 pants at 97o.
Cbilds overalls no bib 14o.
Hats at one-half to two third price Ho
39o and up.
Jewelry at half or less.
60o Underwear 45c.
40 o underwear 28o.
RED
Courthouse Block
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Jewme's Tonic rmlfm
gives rosy cheeks and active health to pale, sickly children,
And it is good for their elders, too.
Ask your druggist for it
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Everybody (Can Own a
TALKING MACHINE
A short time ago we announced a reduction m
the price of Victor Records.
7 inch records from 50c to .... 35c
10 inch records from $1.00 to 60c
12 inch records from $1.50 to $J .00
Now Comes a Redaction in he Machines
Machines formerly priced at $17.50 now.... $15.00
Machines formerly priced at 20.00 now J 7.00
Machines formerly priced at 25.00 now.; 22.00
v 1 Machines formerly priced at 27.50 now 25.00
Machines formerly priced at 32.50 now 30.00
Machines formerly priced at 45.00 now 40.00
Machines formerly priced, at 65.00 now 60.00
But this is not all, we have added to out stock of Victor
Goods a full Ike of Edison Phonographs and Records
Edison Home Phonograph $30.00
Edison Standard Phonoraph 20.00
Edison Gem Phonograph J 0.00
Edison Gold Moulded Records 35c
If We have arranged an entirely new schedule of terms. You can secure a Ma-
M chine by paying a small sum down and some small amount each week or
montn as you preier.
Burmeister & Andrcsen
The Oregon City Jewelers
Suspension Bridge Corner ' OREGON CITY, OREGON