Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 26, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 1906
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WHO WILL BE
NEXT MAYOR?
Caufield Boomed By Friends
For Second Term.
Municipal politics is already stir
ring in anticipation of the annual
election winch will be held eary in
December, at which time there will
be chosen a mayor, three connoilmen
and a treasurer. Mortimer D.
Latourette, who was appointed hy the
mayor and confirmed by the council,
upon the resignation of j. K. Oautiold
several months ago, is a candidate tor
the office and so far no opposition lias
developed against him. Gounoilman
A. Knapp, from the seoond ward, will
be a candidate for re-election, and in
the first ward Charles W. Po e will
probably make the race. The present
incumbent is Hiram E. Straight, who
will not be a candidate for re-election,
In ward three Councilman Justin's
term expires. It is a little early for
candidates to appear bat neretofore
they hare been plentiful.
Mayor E. Q. Caufield will no donbt
be b candidate for a second term. He
has not eaid so, bat he has many
friends who would like to gain his
consent to become a nominee, and
Tuesday they commenced the clr
oalatiou of a petition requesting
him to ran. It is understood that
there is a movement on foot to accom
plish the deteat of M. Gaunt Id
should he become a candidate, bat if
this report is true its backers are not
showing then hand on their can
didate. He will have to be a very
popular man to bat the mayor for a
second term. The friends of Judge
Thomas F. Ryan, State Senator
George 0. Brownell and Dr. W E.
Carll have been busy with their
names for the office of chief executive
of the city.
J. Botzel, who lives in the third
ward, aud who is a teacher of piano,
would beooine a candidate tor council
man if no was sufficiently . urged,
some of his acquaintances have sng
gested him for the place.
Candidates are getting in the field
eirly this year but there is plenty of
time lor surprises and there is a
promise of a lively campaign. Last
year's one sided battle may be repeat
ed bat there is no certainty nntil the
votes are counted. The position of
mayor is an honor bat good material
for the office of coancilmen has been
the exception rather than th role,
Just at this time however, the rity
is being satisfactorily governed and
there seems to be no genearl dis
content. LOONEV SENT TO ASYLUM.
Molalla Man Threatened the Lives of His
Family.
D. H. Looney, ot Molalla, was
Wednesday afternoon committed to the
state insane asylum. In the inveBti
g tion ot the ca-e Judge Dimick was
assissted by Drs. M. U. Strickland
' aud H. S. Mount nnd Deputy District
Attorney Schuebel. Constable J. F.
Adams, of Molalla, Mrs. Looney, wife
of the aooused, Molly, his daughter,
and John, his son, gave testimony,,
and Attorney O. D. Eby appeared for
Looney. The testimony showed that
Looney had threatened to kill Mb
family at various times and that they
did not feel safe while he was in the
same house with the'ii. His actions
for years have been peculiar and while
at times he U rational, as nearly all
insane persons are, the court and
physicians, after an examination, de
cided that the asylum was the best
place for Looney for the safety of his
taniily.
DERTHICK CLUB ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Imogen Harding Brodie Wis
Guest of Honor at Caufield Home.
The Derthick Club entertained
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mi-s. Charles II. Caufield in honor of
Mrs Imogen Harding Brodie, who
leaves Sunday for New York Cfciy to
spend the Winter. The afternoon was
plessautly passed with progressive
games, aud Mrs. Samuel Dillman Was
the winner of the first prize, the con
solation prize going to Mrs. Charles
G. Miller. Two vocal numbers,
"Swing High and Swing Low,"
(Haesche), and " Viletraume," (Sind
ing), were rendered by Mrs. Brodie,
and were appreciated by the dob
members. Miss My Stevens was a
nleasing accompanist. Delicious re
freshments were served by the hostess.
The next meeting of the club will
be held Friday afternoon, November
9, at the homa of Mrs,. John F. Clark
in West Oregon City.
DANCING SCHOOL FOR OREGON CITV.
Wednesday Eve at Armory Hall.
Prof. Wal Wilson.'one of New York
City's recognized leaders of dancing,
to instruct classes in all the latest
dances every Wednesday evening at
7 :30 durii g the season starting next
Wednesday evening, October 10.
Terms, twelve lessons $5.00; private
lessons $1.00. Special teachers for
lady pupils. All pupils, ooth ladies
and gentlemen, guaranteed proficient
dancers or money refunded.
Masque Ball la Armory.
The Maeunerchor, which signifies
the German Singing Club, will give
their first annual masque ball in the
Armory Thanksgiving Eve, Wednes
day, November 28. Portland mosic
will be engaged for the occasion and
daring the evening the Maennercbor
will render several selections. The
organization is composed of about 25
of the music loving Germans of this
city and their event will no duubt be
an enjoyable affair.;
LOCAL NOTES.
Next Tuesday is the last day of the
bankrupt grocery stock near the P. O.
Goods not sold by then will be
shipped.,
The Shakespeare Club met Monday
at the home of Miss Vara Caufield,
and the members continued the read
ing of "The Merry Wives of
Wiudsor."
Hanging in front of a local batcher
shop Friday was the dressed carcass
of a big brown bear that was trapped
Wednesday at Highland by Jesse
Mayfield. The animal weighs 180
pounds dressed.
Chief of Polioe Burns has been
given a complete list of all delin
quent licenses in the city, with the
exoeption of dog, woodBaw and liquor
licenses and will see that prompt col
lection of all delinquent lioeuses is
enforoed.
R. Petzold, -a local butcher, who
was arrested on complaint of State
Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey,
pleaded guilty to the charge of using
preservatives in the manufacture of
Hamburg steak, and was fined $25 and
costs.
Heirs of the Straight estate have
sold a lS-acreltracrTat Parkplace to G.
Smith, of Green Point, for $2000.
The property is the present sight of
the Catholic Refuge Home. The
pouruhaser will plat the ground and
erect buildings on it.
ONE MAN COMPLAINS.
He Would Like lo Close Saloons at
Milwaukle Sundays.
Existing conditions in Milwaukie
are not satisfactory to all of the
people and Thursday Deputy District
Attorney C. Schuebel was approached
hy a resident of Milwaukie, who com
plains that the saloons, stores and
other publio places are permitted to
open wide their doors and run all
day Sunday, in violation of the pabilo
morals. He insists that saloons and
other plaoes where trafflo is carried on
be dosed lor 24 hours commencing at
12 o'clock Saturday nights.
Mr. Schuebel referred the man to
District Attorney Harrison Allen,
who will be in Oregon City for several
weeks, commencing Monday, Novem
ber 5, when the regular term of the
Circuit Conrt will be oonvened. and
at which time Mr. Allen will listen
to snob, complaints, and any others
that may be brought to his
attention.
CURE CATARRH NOW.
Do Not Wait Until Winter or Disease Will
Become Chronic.
Many people in Oregon City are
troubled with the symptoms of
Offensive catarrh whion usually
appears at tliis season of the year.
Before the disease becomes chronic
ase Hyomei and get complete relief
from catarrh troubles. If you do not
treat the disease promptly it may be
come ohronio and almost incurable.
Use Hyomei now and cleanse your
system of catarrhal troubles, and yon
will be free from catarrh and far loss
susceptible to coughs and oclds during
the winter.
There is no stomach dosing with
Hyomei, jast.breath it. .
Huntley tiros. (Jo. give a guarantee
with every package of Hyomei. Com
plete outfit costs $1, extra-bottle if
needed 50 cents.
Blood Poisoning1
results from ohronio constipation,
which in quickly oured by Dr. King's
JNew Lite Pills. They remove all
poisonous germs from the system and
iuf ase new life and vigor; cores soar
stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness
and colic, "without griping or discom
fort. 25c. Gnaranteed )y Howell &
Jones, druggists.
ELDORADO.
Mrs. Oviatt, of Grants Puss, is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
fipua.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones and Miss
Eliza Burns went to Canby last Sun
day to visit the latters parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Burns.
Messrs. George and Curtis Helvey
went to Marquain this week.
Miss Tina Pipka, of Portland, is
visiting her parents this week.
The Better
Way
The tissues of the throat arc
inflamed and irritated; you
cough, and there is more irrita
tion more coughing. You take
a cough mixture and it eases the
irritation for a while. You take
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
and it cures the cold. That's
what is necessary. It soothes the
throat because it reduces the
irritation ; cures the cold because
it drives out the inflammation ;
builds up the weakened tissues
because it nourishes them back
to their natural strength. That's
how Scott's Emulsion deals with
a sore throat, a cough, a cold,
or bronchitis.
WE'LL SEND YOU
A SAMPLE FREE.
SCOTT 5 B0WNE,
40 Prarl trel
Mew Ywk
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HUNTLEY'S
Cold Tablets
25 cts.
Better
OCDC
Pth 5c IS WHAT WE ARE WORKING FOR -When-M
MuM!!) ever it is possible to save 5, 10 or 15 per
cent, by buying early and paying cash we take
advantage of it and our customere are the gainers. We have
been doing this for years until now, whenever traveling men have
a bargain in our line they invariably come to us. Tbey know
if it is a real bargain we want it and are ready to pay cash for it.
g month we have several snaps and
m mEm we Propose making them especially good to
make room for holiday goods. which are
coming in every day,
A sample lot of Suit (Bases and
Hand Ba$s AJ,25, PE CT- OFFor
wholesale price. They are every bit as
good as new will soon have a big bunch of new ones in so
that you can compare them. Better get one while they last.
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A Special Price to You'Z
you can get it. Present, this ad. (or mention it when you call
for those special itemsj and you can buy any of the following at
this special price until of next week NOVEMBER 1 0.
$ 1 .00 Full size Ladies Hand Bag $ .75
.50 " 35
100 Quinine Pills 25
One box Compound Cathartic Pills .15
1.25 R.otary Alarm Clocks 98
.75 Bottle Peptonized Beef, Iron and Wine 50
.50 Sponges 35c .25c Sponges 15
.75 Atomizer 50
faulty digestion.
Quickly Shatters the Nervous System
and Should Be Given Attention at Once.
The mobt common cat.se of weak
and shattered nerves is faulty digest
ion. For that reason Mi-o-na
stomach tablets are of the gretaest
good to any nervous sufferer. They
strengthen the digestive system so
that it will assimilate all the elements
of nerve force from die daily lood,
and the nerves will be strengthened,
sleeplessness will be overcome and
weakness will vanish.
If yon have specks before the eves,
siok and nervous headaches or back
aches, in fact, if there are any
symptoms of indigestion or nervous
ness, begin the ase of Miona at ouoe,
and yon will soon notice improve
ment in health.
Yon run no risk in baying Mi-o-na,
for Hnntley Bros. Oo. give an
absolute gcarantee with every 50 cent
box, that the money will be refunded
unless Mi-o na does all that is claim
ed lor it.
Dr aud Mrs. Gonclier and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Nohlitt went to Oregon
City last Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frans Irish were
visitors in Oregon Oitv last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Julias Moshbergur
visited relatives in Macksbnrg last
Sunday.
Mr. and M-s. Erntet Wallace, of
Glarks, were the guests of Mr. aud
Mrs. Anderson one day last week.
Sturges Bros, are going to move
their mill from B. J. Helvey 's place
to M. Paverletz's place.
Chas. Pipka and faimly visited M.
Richter and family last Sunday.
NEEDY.
"JaoK Frost" visited this bnrg the
first of the week.
Miss Grace Thompson is visiting
relatives at Salem tliis week.
Rile Garrett and Naana Swartz
were ont enjoying a pleasant boggy
ride Snuday. ,
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Gahlor, Oct.
16, a daughter.
Tht wedding which the Marks
Prairie correspondent looks tor in the
near fati re slioald not bother him in
the least, thongh it is apt to as liejis
0ne of the "past byes" and the other
JeWtfte's
gives rosy cheeks and active health to
3 CwkkMUii)
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HUNTLEY BROS.
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Goods!
Better
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GOOD TEETH MEANS GOOD HEALTH,
GOOD DIGESTION AND GOOD LOOKS
Out painless methods
and acknowledged skill and gentleness
iikiiii
L. L. PICKENS, Dentist
City 'Phone WeinharcJ BIdg. Farmers'
1293
OREGON
fellow has the inside Jtraek is what
bothers him.
Surprise Parly.
A surprise party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. JohnBtou,
of Oregon City, Saturday evening.
The evening was spent in games. At
midnight a bountiful supper was serv
ed. At a late hour all departed for
their homes. AU enjoyed the even
ing. Those present were: Mrs.
John Draper, of Oregon City. Misses
Mae , Christenben, Jessie Buckles,
Erma Draper, Lizzy Boho nheinz,
Mae Rani bo, of Oregon City, Nellie
Lindquist, of Molalla, Willabell
LaFave, Mibol Dudrow, of Portland.
Messrs. A. C. Christenseu. Uarl I).
Oliristonsen, of Portland, George
Bromong, Edd Scheonheinz, of Ore
gon City.
Tonic VermMu
txuu. ii is goou ior ineir eiders, 100.
Ask your druggist for it
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HUNTLEY'S Hair
Tonic stops your
Hair from falling
50 cts.
CO,
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3 Cm
in handling the most difficult cases has
robbed the dentists' office of its oid
time terrors.
People entrusting their work to
us are surprised and delighted at the
results which will not fail to satisfy
the most exacting.
We aim to keep in the lead old
fashioned methods find no place in
our office.
We give you the best in skill,
methods and appliances for a reason
able fee.
If you desire the best possible re
sults for the amount we charge, you
will not be disappointed at this office.
We Guarantee to Please You.
CITY. ORE.
121
A Badly Burned Girl
or boy, man or woman, is quickly out
of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is
applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of
Tekousha, Mich., say: "I use it in
my family for cuts, sores and all skin
injuries, and find it perfect." Quick
est Pile enre known. Best healing
salve made. 25o at Howell & Jones
drng store.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
pale, sickly children:
CM
NINE YEARS AGO
WE TOLD YOU
THAT THE
Underwood
Typewriter
was the coming machine. Since
then we have been forced to en
large our factory four different
times to meet the growing demand
TOD AY
we can refer you to the largest
and best business houses in the
world who recommend it unre
servedly as the most perfect writ
ing machine made.
Underwood Typewriter
j:o.
W. A. HEYLMAN
Attorney at Law
Estacada, Oregon
O, D. Eby
'ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carerully made. Money to
loan on good security. Charges reason
able. George C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
OREGON CITY, OREGON
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully attended
to. Charges moderate. Office over
Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City
Oregon.
C. D. :D.:C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our
Specialties. Office in Commercial Bank
1 Building, Oregon City, Oregon,
C. N. Creenman
The Pioneer Expressman
Established I865. Prompt delivery tna
parts of th city. Oregon City. Ore.
C. Schuebel W. S. U'Ren
U'RXN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneys At Law
Will practice in all oonrts. make'col
lections and settlements of estates.
furnish abstracts of title, lend yon
monoy and lend yonr money on first
mortgage. Offlceiu Enterprise build
ing, uregon uity Oregon
O. B. DIMICK
W. A. DIMICK
DIMICK (8b DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Notary Public. Estates Settled. Mori.
gages foreclosed. Abstracts furn
ished. Money Loaned on Real
and Chattel Security.
2, 3 and 4 Garde Bldg., OreginOity, Ore.
When pipes begin to leak aud the
bathroom floor is Hooded, look out for
a ran in tno ceiling doiow. ah
small leaks become Niagaras if
neglected, and it costs lots of mortoy
to repair a ceilina. The sorest way to
avoid a Flumbor'i bill is either to put
in the best plumbing at the start, or
to wutch for possible leaks and rusty
joints. We are expert Plomburs, ns
only the best materials, the best work
manship, and guarantee all work
done. THINK AHEAD!
, C. OADKE 910 Mi In SU Oregon City. Or