Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 26, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1906,
Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore
r
I I WE RETURN
and
Strength
Because Vinol is a real Cod Liver Preparation and does not
contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not
a secret formula.
Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements the
soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties
of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease.
Because everything in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a
fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers
and their oil.
Because Vinol is deliciously palatable and agreeable under
all conditions. Everybody likes it.
Because Vinol tones up the system, strengthens every organ,
nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes
weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease.
That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any
other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat,
Lung and Wasting Diseases.
That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to
Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly
Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents.
MONEY If IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION
Huntley Bros. Co., Druggists L
CREAMERY IS
IN PROSPECT
People of Clarks and Vicinity
Will Meet Saturday to
Discuss Project.
The peoplo living in tho vicinity of
Olnrks ami Highland are ontliunl
over die proposition to establish a
creamery and a general mooting of
t ho stockholders will be held uox
Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the
(Jrunge Hull for tho purpose of incor
porating, accepting a site, and decid
ing upon the plant for the oulerpriso.
Rev. VV. II, Wettlaufer, J. Schrani,
B. Sulliwii, Sum Elmer, E. Gross
muller, H. Bottomiller and Henry
Kluiusuiitli are the members of a com
uiitt.oo that wbas appointed several
woe Its ago to arrungo the preliminaries
for the establishment bf tho creamery
and the" met October 111 and drew np
temporary bylaws and determined to
recomaiond a site on Hock Oreok for
the location ot tho creaniory
' ; Moro tlmti iflOOO has already boon
snlmcribed and it is probable that
llfiOO will ho in sight by the time
Saturday's meeting is held. Tho
creamery project is a good oue and
tbero is room in Clackamas county
for many of them.
Allgur-Mdncll.
Tho manage of Miss Katie Moiudl,
dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Meindl, to A. (J. Allgur, was solem
nized Sunday at high noon at the
homo ot tho bride's parents, Oonnty
Judge O. B. Diuiiek ollieiating. The
ceremony was witnessed by mi ny of
tho relatives and fronds of tho bride
and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Allgnr
will reside at 71!) Mississippi Avenue,
Portland. Alter tho words were pro
ud mi coil that made tho happy pair
man and wife tho wedding party and
guests were served with u bountiful
dinner. These present wero : Martin
Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. John W.
McOallig, Miss Mary Saab, Mr. Oon
Hilgar, Flunk Meindl, Eugene Meindl,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meindl, Anna
Meindl, Vonlu Meindl, Joseph Meindl,
Jr., Albert Meindl, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
E. Meindl, Grace Meindl, Mr. and
Mrs. William Allgur, Miss Lena Stoll,
Fred Poujadn, Kutl? Frodrichs, J. A.
Cain.
LOGAN.
J. U. Kircliem and sons have return
ed from a successful banting trip to
JKoaring River. S. G. Kirchoiu was
the champion Nimrod and has four
notches to his credit.
Fred Moser, Sr. and Jr., Fred
Brown and T. W. Foster have gone
to the mountains to try their skill in
soouring game.
Paul M, Kircliem lias returned from
the harvest fields of Palouse and Big
Bend. He reports light yields of
shriveled wheat on account of hot
winds and that the Big Bend country
was fall of men, contrary to former
reports.
The many friends of Fred W.
Rioboff and wife gave them a pleasant
surprise party on October 12. . Danc
ing was the order of the night and
was kept up until the small hours.
The first evening meeting of Hard
ing Grange on the 20th was well
attended and much enthusiasm was
manifested. A good program was
given and plans were laid to do some
earnest work towards securing the
state.prizes. Miss Ritter is teaching
again iu the Upper Logan school.
The Lower Logan school has com
menced with two teachers, Mrs.
Johuson and Miss Brown.
Henry Babler and Edwin, Samuel
mid Louis Uerber returned from
Alaska on the 21st, having completed
the seasou's work in the salmon
cannery.
We note that i certain man is
negotiating for proporty to start a
theatre on but he thinks laud is too
liigh iu Oregon Uity. Let ns earnestly
hope that proporty will remain out
of reach for the kind of theatre we
could expect.
Mrs. Elleu Uorber and daughter
Nieta made a trip to Uorvallis recently.
Mckenzie-Dedman.
At the home of the bride's mother,
Mrs. E. S. Dodman, at Clackamas,
Sunday afternoon ' at 2 o'clock, Miss
Nauua Dodman and Jacob McKonzie
were nuitod in mariiige, Rev. W. B.
Moore, pastor of tho Clackamas
Motbodist Church ofllniatiug. Mrs.
Will Dedman played the wedding
march and sang "The Answer." The
ceremony was witnessed by about 80
relatives and friends and was follow
ed with a wedding breakfast. The
dining room was artistically done in
red, and tho parlors were decorated
iu whito and green. Miss lassie
Paddock caught the brida's bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. MoKenzie will reside in
Portland, whore he is employed in the
Moior & Frank Company.
5ae
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No More
Cold Rooms
If you only knew how much comfort
cnti be derived from a PERFECTION
Oil Heater how simple and economical
its operation, you would not be without
it another day.
You cnu quickly make warm and cozy
any cold room or hallway no matter in
what part of the bouse. You can heat
water, and do many other things with the
FECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Turn the wick us high or low as you can there' no danger.
Cany heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Gives
intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke
less device.
Made in two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beauti-
.....i ...I 1, .1.1. . . t- - -i .
iitujr i-mimsscu. uums 4 quarts 01 oil and burns 9
hours. Every heater warranted. If vou cannot get
heater or information from your dealer, write to
nearest agency for descriptive circular.
and sternly light, simple con
struction andahsolutesafcty.
Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of
brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to
any room whether library, dining-room, parloror bed
room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest
agency if uot at your dealer's.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
A
ELWQOP.
We haveh"ad plenty Df rain and
now have bright sunshine, which
enables framers to plow and put in
their fall crops.
C. E. Snrfns and Matt Dibble have
gone to the mountains for a few days'
hunt.
Mrs. Delia Gottberg has gone to
Vancover to visit her eonsin, Morton
Park and family.
Miss Zella Snrfns is teaching the
Timber Grove, school where she
taught last Summer.
A. 8. Henderson and Adolph Free
man are down in the Springwater
oanyon, preparing the rock for Mr.
Freeman's fireplace to be placed in
his new boose.
Edward Dibble is still on the sick
liBt.
We had our first hard frost October
19.
The farmers have found their potato
crop rather light.
The Elwood schoor is progressing
n'oely under the control ct Miss Retta
E. Joseph. All of the children have
not yet enrolled.
Elder Laudy held quarterly meeting
at the Mountain Home U. B. Church
on October 13 aud 14. He preached
very acceptably and made many
Iriends.
WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS.
Doan's Kidney Pills Have Done Great
Service lor People Who Work
In Oregon City
Most Oregon City people work every
day in some strained, unnatural
position bending constantly over a
desk riding on jolting wagons or cars
doing laborious house woik; lifting,
reaching or pulling, or trying the
back in a hundred and one other
ways. All these strains tend to wear,
weaken and injure the kidneys until
thoy fall behind in their work of
filtering the poisons from the blood.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys,
nut new Btrength in bad baoks. Ore
gon City cures prove it.
Thoodore ttnertn, carpencer, living
on Park Place, about two miles from
Oregon City, Ore., sajs: "I fooud
Uoan s riidiiey nils no jusi wnat is
claimed for them. For a long time I
suffered a good deal with lameness
and aching over the kidneys and
irregularity of the action of the
kidneys. The trenblo was not severe
onongh to lay me up but was very
auuoyiug and made it diftioult for me
to stoop or lift auytbing without my
back paining mo. I was induced to
try Doan's Kidney Pills from the
recommoudntiou of a frieud, aud went
to Huntley Bros, drug store for them.
Their nso absolutely removed the
trouble with the kidneys,stieiigtheuad
my back and in every way proved
your remedy to be worthy of all con
fidence. "
For sain by a 1 dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milb'irn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
High School to Publish Paper.
The pupils of the Oregon City High
School have decided to publish a
monthly paper, and expect to issue the
first number in about two weeks.
The editorial and busiuoss manage
ment of the publioitiou will be in
the bands ot the followiug stndeuts:
William Jackson, editor-in-chie";
Allie Grout, business manager; and
Oudin Roberts, advertising manager.
The enrollment iu the High School
has reached 64.
An Awful Cough Cured.
"Two years ago our little girl bad
a touch of pneumonia, which left her
an awful couch. She bad spells of
coughing, just like one with the 1
whoopiug cough.aud some thought she
would not get well at all. We got a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, wh'eh acted like a charm, j
She stopped coughing and got stout
aud fat," writes Mrs. Ora Bussfard, j
Brubaaer, 111. This remedy is for sale 1
by Huutley Bros. Co., Oregon City j
and Molalla. j
New Members For L A. U.
The Liuooln Annuity Union, of this
city, initiated a class of eight mem
bers Saturday eveniug iu Woodmen of
the World Hall, and a elasa of teu
will be iuitiated at the next meeting
of the lodge, which recently paid the
death olaim of the late Mrs. Will-,
onghby, amounting to f2150, and lias !
disbursed about $300 in sick aud :
accident policies during the last 13
mouths. '
Letter Lisi.
The fol owing are the list of letters
remiaining uncalled for in the pnst
offioe at Oregon City, fcr the week
ending Oct. 20, 1906:
WOMENS' LIST.
Daggius, Billie; Hclman, Miss
Mary; Jobnssen. Mrs. Karl; Speedy,'
Mable; Sailer, Miss Louise; White,
Miss Lizzy ; Wilson, Miss Alma.
MENS LIST.
Clyde, Oscar; Chick, Richard;
Hewitt, O. W. ; Harding, O. W. ;
Hickman, L. H. : Jordan, R. D. (2);
MUlhorn, Fred; Manning, Willie (2);
Rebaul, Julieu; Smylie, Floyd;
Worthing, Ohas.
T. P. RANDALL, P. M.
DENTISTRY, at
Molalla, Every Monday Sat
urdays on Appointments only.
JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist
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THE LATEST IN FINISH
Workmanship that will not fade at prices that will suit.
Enlarging from stamp photos or any others that
yon may . have.
Picture frames and mouldings made to please you.
LYMP'S PHOTO GALLERY
Main St., near Gadke's Plumbing Shop, Oregon City, Oregon
NEW TO-DAY
FOR SALE OR RENT-SIX ROOM
bouse on eornur Center and 2nd
streets. Enquire of O. Sohaebel.
I HAVE 2 ACRES OF GARDEN
laud ; 4 room house, 1 miles fro 11
Beaverton, will trade for smalll
trao1- land near Oregon City. 242
Madison street, Portland Ore.
LINCOLN ANNUITY UNION
meets every Saturday at W. O. W.
hall. C. E. Tate, Speaker. Evylin
D. Taylor, seoretary.
WANTED TRAVELER FOR ESTAB
; lished House. $13.00 per weekj
Expenses advanced. References
Address, with stamp, Jos. A.
Alexander, Oregon City, Or.
FOR SALE. THOROUGHBRED
Shropshire and Ootswool rams, also
glades. H. G Starkweather, Mil
waukie, Or., R. F. D. No. 1.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI
ATED at lowest rates. Latourette's
office. Commercial Bank Building,
Oregon City.
FOR SALE-160 ACRES ON TEAZEL
Oeek, 10 acres cleared aud about
80 acres fenced. About 1,000,000
feet of good fir lumber on land. $20
per acre. Hammond Bros. , Molalla,
Ore.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI
ATED at lowest rates. Latourette's
office, Commeroial Bank Building,
Oregon City.
WANTED RELIABLE, ENERGET
IC man, twaiity-four to thirty years
of ago, collecting newspaper and
book accounts. Single man pre
ferred. Best of references and bond
required. Making Country towns.
Salary, $21.00 per week, and rail
road fare. Answering, give fall
particulars. P. F. Collier & Son,
Uregoniau Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
A Hint f of Everybody.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
Buy where you can get the best for your money.
Special this Week:
Children's ribbed, fleece-lined Underwear from 8c
a garment up to Al Jaeger's at 35c each.
Call and we will gladly show you our stock and con
vince you that this is the only place to save money.
THE FAIR STORE
Wm. Rofcison, Prop.
WILLAMETTE BLDG, OREGON CITY, ORE.
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ANNUAL MKUTING OF THE OGLE
Mountain Mining Company The
anni.al niteting of the stockho'ders
of the Ogle Mountain Mining Com
pany will be held Moudav, Novem
ber 5, 1900, at 2 o'clock P. M. . in
Knapp's Hall, Oregon City, Oregon.
P. A. Fairclough, President.
FOR SALE SOME CEDAR POSTS.
J. O. Zinsor, Oregon City.
MISS MAY STEVENS, PlANO
Studio, Godowsky Method. Also
professional accompanist. 12th aud
Washintgou Sts.
STOCK INSPECTORS' NOriCE
THE STATE law specifies that
none but Licensed Veteruariaus me
allowed to practioe in the State of
Oregon and receive fees for same,
under a penalty of not lees than
$100 or more than $500 for a violation
of said law. All contagious distasis
should be reported to Dee Wright,
Molnlla, Oregon, Stock Inspector of
Clackamas County, Phone Mutual
92. R. Scott, deputy, Milwankie,
Ore.
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THE FINEST
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LARD.n ETC
TO BE HAD IN ORJLGON
CITY ARE AT
BROWN & WELSH'S
UP-TO-DATE MARKET
7th STREET, A. O. U. W., BLD'C. 'PHONE MAIN 271
THE NEW OVERCOAT STYLES
A decided change has taken place in overcoat
fashions. Form fitting, skirt effect garments with deep
center vent are now the proper modes.
The illustration shows one of the newest styles in
the accurate fitting
Kaufman Garment
OVERCOAT.
This is the "PRINCE LOUIS" one of the most
popular models ever brought out. Has deep center
-graceful skirt effect 46 inches long
fabrics in Kerseys;
Pill llpi '
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Made from
Meltons and
vent
the most exclusive
Vicunas.
Every one will admire you if you wear a "PRINCE
LOUIS." At our prices you can afford to get one.
$12.00 to $25.00.
"This garment made and guaranteed bv
Chas. Kaufman Jb tiros., Chicago," is
the label that should be on the clothes
you wear. It will mean you are n well
tlresscd man; it will meuu clothes satin
taction uad economy.
I. SELLING
OREGON CITY,
Copyright 1906-07 by
Chti. Kaufman & Broi. Chicago
OREGON
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid' Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to taKe .
HOWELL & JONES' Reliable Druggists
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed