Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 30, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGOfTCITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1906.
molalla. ;
All kinds of weather these days.
Lnst Friday was torkey day at Rob
ins Brothers. '
laaao Uipson now a rosiientrif
Portland, has been out visiting with
Molalla reljfciven and f riends.
D. 0. 'Btyles has returned front
Ester City; or rather, the Hot Spriugs,
where he hRS been staying for several
months regaining his health. WV
are pleasd to see liiru looking so well.
Geo. H. Gregory is np and about
again after ".quite a' soriona spell of
sioknees. He Is going to be confuted
by moving slowly for a time. Says it
is a bilious attack, and would not
trouble him self much to meet "jul
ions" for a while.
LaBt Thursday Vaughn Brother's
hounds chased a ooyote trough the
foot hills to Butte Creek and came
up against a wire fence and could
not get through. The coyote got
somewhere and the dogs were tied
up awaiting for their master. : .;
Sunday the eight Kentucky dogs
were running a coyote all day in Bock
Creek basin and adjoining hills.
Coyote made use of the cunning in
stinct peculiar to his oanine specie
by mixing himself np with a lot of
goats, but that fproved Jthc death of
Mr. Wolf, as the owner of the goats
was on guard and shot him. When
these dogs line out on track of a wolf,
if he fails to make for the mountains
his hours are numbered.
Mrs. Grill and Mrs. Welsh, of Ore
gon City, were out ljere last week
conducting health lectures 'in the in
terest of ladies only. It is said that
the audience was hired at the rate of
five cents a head.
The Star recently said something
like this: "Is'nt it fanny that this
oonntry has to be saved evrey year?"
Yes, is'nt it odd this country is savod
every year amidst all the corruption
in the high and low governments?
Mark Baty, while working in the
Monroe logging camp, on the Dickey
North Fork of I he Molalla - last Satur
day got crippled by a falling limb
striking bim on the muscle of the leg.
Dr. Powell wont over and attended
to the wounded man.
P. S. Noyer, an old-time Molallaite
1b again with ub lookiong quite
natural. He thiuks , the Molalla
oonntry is good enough for him to
spnnd the rest of his time in home
pleasures.
Molalla is going to celebrate the
presidential proclamation on Friday
night of this week with their hcelB
'or in other words thositlmt can't
pmy will kick as there njust be sonie
tinug doing. ' '
Teasel Creek people will meot on
Thnrsday, put their dinners together
under one spr ad and enjoy a real
good Urugonian social time amidst
a program - reudered by the young
generation
South Clackamas County Bounty
Olnb lias ninety 'member now. The
flrst dollar uii.Htiburship iue paid tor
the nialps of eluven wild animalH or
about nino cents each. If everybody
at all interested iu stock, poultry and
game birds, would full in line, each
animal scalp would only cost a few
each, just think of one dollar
paying for the killing of -twenty or
thirty wild auiruals that are contin
ually perying on the income of the
farm stock, oioro or less co-operatioij
through the territory will work w6u
ders. J. 0. Marquam will cheerfully
take you on the membership roll of
the Bounty, Club for the Boulhorn
part of the county. (J. E. Gorbott
will also take your name and dollar
, for the eastern sootion, while Eugene
Mills will more than inert you half
way In explaining the pIhu of the
club to the western division from
Needy to Puridnig Kivor and anybody
else who will take an interest in sc
ouring members may volunteer their
servioe" and good will to the associa
tion and commonwealth by applying
for membership. The government will
liolp those that will try to help them
selves; we hope by cause of onr as
sociation to demonstration simple
facts 'of co-oproatiou iu destroying
wild animals, thus enabling us to be
in k position to ask the government
to come to our aid and assistacue in
the good work by pnying a bounty ou
what would be termed the mountain
animals that are destroying more
game 'than tho hunter. Thus the
South Clackamas County Bounty Club
will work an influeuoe beyond its
Own local internet.
RUSSELLVILLE.
The weather lias been so wet that
farmers here have not sown any wheat
Jet, but the weather has beeu good
for a few days past and larniers are
tuiprovlug the time.
B, Trullinger and Mr. Nighten
gale are ttio uioBt enterprising men iu
tliis country. Mr. Trullinger has
gathorbd from different sources ovor
H00 in laoo. He wont to Portlmid
with a wagon loud of produco for
whioh he. received about $144.
Mrs. Dock man is still on the sick
list and Or. Giesy, of Aurora, ic
treatiug her.
Dudley BoyleR. .of Waitsbum.
Wash, .Ms visiting o. S. Bojles, his
irttJtner.
Ode Boylt's contemp utos going u.
the mountains to cruis timber.
Miss Maud Wiugfiold visited Mrs.
Scott Carter one day this week.
Miss Cornelia Boyles, of Molalla,
who has been visiiiug friend'" and
relatives in this burg, has returned
home.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Soott Carter and son
Arthur made two trips to the city
this week. Mrs. Carter has a new
set of teeth.
MBADOWBKOOK.
.. Dell T'olliuger was in townoue day
this week seeing thesi.hts and slink
nig hnnds with old trii lids.
Ralph Holuian culled on Mr. Stimd
inger Sunday evening
We feel that we are in duty bound
to sound a note, of warning to our
Mojalla correspondent in regard to
His attack on brother Myers and
Socialism. Romebmer the fate of
brother Reece.
Quite a number of Molall people
spent Sol day at Meadwobrook.
Mr. Denison, Mr. SnodgrasB and
Ralph are talking telephone just as
soon as they can grow the poles.
Anyone ; having any seed plaase
report.
. Meaciow brook Is coming to the front
as a lumber markot.
If the water was taken from the
Moia'la River and turned into
Milk Creek during the low stage, it
would 1 develope some fine power
plants. The plan is prefoctly
practicable.
Otto Hoffstetter is a Nimro'd ; he
has killed two wild cats recently.
Anyone wishing to take a baloou
ride can have a similar experience by
try'in the swinging basket across the
Molalla River at Meadowbrook.
Remember the basket social Satur
day, Deo. 1.
ABOUT COUGHS
Some Reliable Local Advice
"As these troubles are easily con
trolled if the right means is taken to
oure them, we want tc say to the
people of Oregon City that we
guarantee our cod liver preparation,
Vinol, will oure hanging-on colds,
stubborn ooughts, bronchial and lung
trobules quicker than any preparation
we have ever sold.
' This is beoausa vinol contains no
oil or grease to clog tho system and
upset the stomach, yet it docs oontain
every one of the fifty odd medioiual
onrative elements actually takci from
fresh cod's livers, with tonic iron
added. Vinol is not a patent
medicine; and you know what yon
are taking, so without reservaiou we
recommend Vinol to oure coughs,
colds, bronchial tioubles, increase the
appetite, buihl up the rundown, tired
and debilitated, and create strength
and renewed vitality for the aged.
"If Vinol fails to do what we say
we will refund every dollar paid tor
it." Huntley Bros. Co., DruggiBts.
Note While we are solo agents for
Vinol in Oregon City, it is now lor
sale at the leading drug store in
uenrly every town and oity in the
eoutitry. Look for the Vinol agency
in your town.
HIGHLAND.
The town if Highland in boon I that
no other neighboring town bIiiiU outs
trip her in public improvements. Hun
dreds of dollarB are being worked out
in subscription on the publio rads,au(!
the prosueot of a $1200 church is on
encouraging.
John Wallace is working for Mr.
Yonng ou Ejigle Creek,
Charley Baker Is stopping nt T.
Kirk's.
Sullivan recently swauipod out the
road around the Molutyre Hill; aim)
around tho Klinger Hill.
CLACKAMAS.
Everyone is thinking hard abont
Christmas. How to have the momest
time of their lives. Oluckumas ex
pects to have three publio Christmas
trees this year. Ono at oaoh church
and one at tho Grange Hull.
Last Friday ovouing the Busy
Bees, of the Methodist ohnrch, gnvo
an entertainment nt the Odd Fellows'
Hall. Hot tauiales were served as
lunoheou.
Snap Davis is down in bed again.
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood,
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to be
traced to tlio kuhiays,
but now modern
science proves ihut
neurly nil discuses
have their beginning
in the disorder ot
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidnevsnre weak
or out of order, you cm understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
duty.
If you are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soou
us your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to heulih. A trial
will convince anyone.
If you are sick" you can tnake no mis
take bv first doctoring your kidneys.
The niild'm.d the extraordinary effect' ot
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, and is sold
.... iia ..w.i'.lu nil C. n"
druggists iu fifty-cent rfrri""2i
onil rlp-ilotl:ir size I:: U j
bottles. You tnav -iiili
have a sample bottle Mionmof swwnp-itaot
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
how to find out if you have kidney ot
bladder trouble. Mention this pnpei
when writing to Pr. Kilmer S: Co., lling
hamton, N. Y. Dm'tinake ony mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, nod the ad
dress, Biughumton, N. Y'., ouevery bottl
FARMER OR RANCHER
it's all the same, one is just as good
as the other and we want to say to
each of yon that we have jus' opened
a nice new, clem stock of stationery
and Racket Store goods at Oregon
Oity, ant we are prepared to give yon
low prices on all articles contained in
onr stonk
We have Granite Ware, white blue
and gray, Tin Ware, some very cheap
aud some higher. Galvanized Tubs,
Buckets, etc, Wash Boards, zinc and
plans, Steel Skillets, Frying Pans
Bbkb Pans, eto, Padlocks, Fire
Shovels and many other hardware
specialties Lamps a good variety to
select from Burners, Wicks and
Chimneys. In Combs we have a good
variety to select from and cheap Hair
Brushes a line line Clothes Brushes
all good ones. In writing material
we have Pens, Pen-holders and all
grades of Pencils, Envelopes, Paper,
Box Paper and all grades of Tablets
a good, cheap line Fine Willow
Clothes Baskets and other smaller
kinds, and we will have aline of
Christmas goods that can not be beat
aud at prices to suit all. A square
deal to all. One price to all and cash
only.
W L. STULTS.
606 Main St., Oregon Oity, Oregon.
The trip up to his sawmill was too
much for him.
Mr?. Thornton Strite is quite ill
again.
Mrs. Ed Dedman's sister, Dr.
Lemon, is in the hospital at Grants
Pass, where she has undergone an
opertaion for appendicitis.
Miss Lulu Hayward spent Tuseday
with Mrs. Harrington, of Orego
CASE PLOWS
Ate made from the highest grade soft
centet steel, -Syndicate steel. The soft
center enables u; to harden the working
surfaces extra hard. The soft center
adds toughness and prevents the extra
hardened surface from breaking through.
THjATS WHY THE CASE
SCOURS IN ANY SOIL
PICK A' SHAPED SUITED TO YOUR1 SOIL A"NDJ WE GUARANTEE
THE RUNNING, HANELING AND SCOURJNG TO BE PERFECTION.
J WALKING PLOWS.
Wood and Steel Beam.
Wl
W. ilJW '
v '- t FT i n-
J. E. SMITH HARDWARE Co.
AGENTS, OREGON CITY, OREGON
Oity.
Mrs. Riohard Hartnoll gave a party
Monday eveuing in honor of her son
Ray's birthday. About tlirity youug
pooplo were present aud the evening
wnspleasnntly Bpont in playing games
aud pulling taffy.
ELWOOD.
iIiss Joseph, the Elwood teacher,
is taking a week's vaoavion.
Miss Zella Surfus aud her mother
went to Portland Saturday.
Mr. Volen had a snooting match lust
Saturday. Har'y Bittuer proved to
be tho best shot.
Mr. Fr enmu has his house about
completed.
Mr. Cox caught a coyote Thursday.
LOGAN.
All things come to an end
raiuy spell seems to be
tru:ors are having a chance
and the
over, so
to plow
and sow. It is uot everywhere that
farmers can plow and sow all Winter
as they do in Jregou.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haw were call
ed to Portlttud last week, on account
of the death ot the lattei 's yon ngeft
sister Milla IlutiiiKtou.
John Zurbuchen, Jr , was in re
cently He ims quit San Frai.ciscn
aud is at work in Portland.
It is said that our former citizen,
Johu Schutti'l, will meve out ou his
farm Hgaiu ooou.
liupreclit Bios re on their farm
gain.
We have not heard for sure yet,
where the next meeting of Pomona
Grange will be held, so presume it
will not be at Logan.
MARKS PRAIRIE.
Our farmers have been taking
advantage of the last few days getting
their potatoes dug.
Miss Beatrice Kittor will soon visit
relatives in Washington. She will
spend a few weeks with friends in
Portland before going there.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B.ohart were
visitors jt Oglesby's last Sunday.
The first snow fell here Saturday
evening a light shift, just enough to
let us know that we may expect more
before Christmas.
Butchering hogs will '' keep onr
people husy the next few days and
then we will have ausage on tap.
John Jesse is bu.lding a horse
stable.
Salem hop buyers are doing a big
business in and around Aurora. They
are not sample pollers, but buyers.
Oglesby Bros Co. have bought the
Ben Wolfer lake and will commence
outting a large ditch to drain it, and
all duck hunters are warned to keep
away or there will be a job for onr
Justice of the Peace. --
""A von "Jesse will spend Thanksgiving
with his parents here. He is attend
ing school at Forest. Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Leach have re
turned from . Montana, where they
have been visiting with their sons
near Billings.
Drills, Sanders Disc
Plows, Diamond Feed
Mills, Dick Feed Cut
ters, Blizzard Ensil
age Cutters, Ross
Manure Spreaders,
Mitchell Wagons.
The Mr. Oglesbys will do some
ditching for Mr. Qiibble the coming
week.
Henry Kritus has moved on his
plaoe and is ready to commence im
proving his form.
The Needy Literary seems a failure,
and som 3 of the old time debaters are
talking of organizing a debating
suoiety, and they will make it a
success.
Considerable bad feeiling is being
shown at Neody ou account of the
arrest of one of Needy 's young men
and right here lot me say our Justice
of the Peaoe made a little mistake.
When any nwu come- to you, our
Justice, with a complaint, just make
them put up a boud for costs, and see
if that does not "bottom", all this
little spitework.
Mr. John Hermanglms been visiting
h's mother, Mrs. Ben Wolfer, the past
week. He will return to Siiauiko
nest week.
Dave Yodor will be one of oir hop
kings in the nenr future, as he has
routed the Prauk Miller hop yard.
Charles Wolfer is learring the
barber trade in Portland. S nccss '
Charles, though Myrtle may get lone
some at times
"In eotiducti
ga large drug bnsi-
ness we naturally meet a groat many
people at this seasou of the year who
suffer from coughs, colds and
bronchial troubles.
NEW ERA.
Tweuty-four degrees above zero
Wednesday morning. Pretty cool on
. SULKY PLOWS.
GANG PLOWS.
Everything in the 'iT'SHL' ''
Plow and Harrow tyyfnnf
line. Also Hoosier J
"Beavers."
Thursday was the day that the poor
turkey and goose had to suffer the
penalty of death for the ancient
ravenous whims of the socalled civil
ized people of this country.
. Elmer Luoas, recently from Morrow
County, wai visiting friends here last
week.
D Mc Arthur is suffering from lum
bago. Carl Burgoyne left lat Friday to
join a surveying party at Portland to
survey . for a telephone line from
Port'and to i'acouia, Wash. ,
Urover Clements, of Oak Grove,
was shaking handB with old frieuds
here one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ee'land, of
Mill Creek; wete visiting friends here
Sunday. . .
The large new boiler for the Doern
becker mill arri'-ed the first of the
week aud is placed in position for
casing in with briok, and in connec
tion with the old one, will furnish
ample steam power to rnn all the
machinery that is to be installed.
Z In a few days we can say "hello"
Ernest Gelbridge, from home, how is
that toe getting along that your
brother mistooE for a skunk aud shot?
Jndge ' Ryan attended Warner
Grange Saturday.
The railroad has a gang of men
painting the new steel bridge.
Dr. Lash left Saturday for a few
days' sojourn in Portland.
9 BR
CRITICS HARROWS.
IRST AND
TAYLOR Sts.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Frank MoArthur is hauling lumber
with two teams from Dii mill to Ore
gon City.
Miss Strauge is preparing a play for
GOOD for OLD and YOUNG
August Flower keeps the children healthy and
strong
full of viiror and frolic the whole Attv lonir
So when Mamma needs more they rush off la
high glee.
And shout to the druggist: "Please live it to
mel"
Inability to get up brisk and fresh in
the morning, lack of appetite, pailor,
muddy complexion and poor spirits
these all indicate a disortferml st
nd bad digestion in adults and children.
too. They also indicate the urgent need
of taking Green's Aujjust Flower reg
A.iiijriut a icw Uiivs.
It's a reliable old remedy for ail stomach
troubles, never fails to cure indigestion,
dyspepsia and chronic coustipation. and
is a natural tonic for body and mini tt
Two sizes, 25c and 75a All druggists.
Mun!ley Bro. Co. Druggis
J04 ACRES near Molalla, on county road, all under fence
and level, 5 acres cultivated, 10 acres slashed, ., no..
rock. Price $1650.00. Terms to suit.
GOOD LEVEL LAND 1
i .. i. j i -
piuveu uuuiiiy iuau, wuiin va.u ut: auiu iui icoa iuau ouy
other property near the city.
50 ACRE TRACT, 45 acres cultivated, all fenced,, fine;
soil and fruit trees, for $95.00 per acre.
40 ACRE TRACT, 35 acres cultivated, at $70.00 per acre)
40 ACRES, 25 acres cultivated at $65.00 per- acre.
40 ACRES, 15 acres cultivated, at $55.00 per acre.
40 ACRES of unimproved
WE HAVE SEVERAL OTHER FARMS on our list
which are good safe investments. .
The land above described,
apple trees will, in less
per acre.
CALL and look over our list, and we will show you. the
land free of cost. With a small payment down we will
loan you the balance of the purchase price on terms to
suit. We furnish an abstract with each tract sold.
Oregon City Trust Co.
J. A. CAIN, Agent
Andresen Bldg. Oregon City. Oregon
the Xmas entertainmentjtliat requires
over two hours to play.
INJURIES CAUSE DEATH.
Thomas F. Johnson, of Bolton, Is
Interred Under Lodge Auspices.
Thomas F. Johnson, who was in
jured in the sawmill of the Willamette
Pulp & Paper Company, died Friday
night at his home in Bolton. His
hip was crushed- in the machinery.
His age was 26 years. His condition
improved for several days after the
accident, but gangrene set in. De
ceased was married last July to' Miss
Anna Linquist, of Molalla. The fun
eral was held Sunday afternoon from
the Woodmen hall.' Mr. Johnson was
a member of Willamete Falls Camp,
Woodmen of the World, and the Lin
coln Annuity Union.
LOCAL NOTES.
T. W. Blanchard, a New Era farmer,
was in the oity Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brnce O. Curry and
sou York spent Thanksgiving with
relatives iu Portland.
Holiday goods, complete stcok,
best assortment, lowest price at
Thomson's Bargain Store.
St. Paul's Guild will be entertain
ed by Mrs. Linn E. Jones Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Aleo S. Moir, of Salem, and A. W.
Joehnke left Tuesday for San Fran
oisoo and Los Angeh to remain dur
ing the Winter.
Pioneer Chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, iuitiated three candidates Tues
day night and the ceremonies were
followed with a spread.
Miss Eva Meldram hss gone to
Forest Grove to spend her Thanksgiv
ing holidays, and is the guest of Miss
FranceB Myers.
Misses Helen and Bertha Mo
Kinney, students at the University of
Oregon, are in the city to spend their
Tha tksgiving vacation, and are the
guests of Miss Nieta Harding. '
t. it i
One Dollar will
i
fityoa to eye glasses or spec- ! " f nsa became extinct
ucles. Perfect fit guaranteed. j it would be a world-wide calam
Your eyes fitted at home. Write (or ity, because the oil that comes"
free booklet describing our meth.d fr0ni its liver surpasses all other
Remember the glasses e fit Tu- . fa ts iii nourishing and life-giving
t. rr woith M.S0 nv whrrt ' mi . "
nh out price. ..niv i oo properties. Thirty years ago
i k KMMRiNt. i the proprietors of Scott's Emul-
ii nd work bi re,t,rri ., 810n tound a way of preparing
. u, .ch cod liver oil so that everyone can
METZGER & CO. take and get the full value of
ui uxti strut. poBTLtaD. ou the oil without the objectionable
taste. Scott's Emulsion is the
best thing in the world for weak.
I
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yea Ha?e Always Bought
Estate
miles from Oregon City on im-
:t - u u t 1 tt,.. .
land, all level for $40 per acre.
if planted to good commercial
than five years, be worth $350
"My child was burned terribly
about the face, neck and chest. I
applied Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil.
The pain' ceased' and the child sank
into a restful sleep. "Mrs. Nancy M.
Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y.
Tne J. O. Ayer Company, of
Lowell. Mass., is publishing the
formulaes of all its well known
medicines. These formnlas appear in
the AlmaOaa for 19(16. This Company
positively and distinctly ftntes that it
has nothing to conceal, no secrets to
hide. "The more people know about
our family medicines, the beter they
will like them," is the way this Corn-
Famous Strike Breakers.
The most famous strike breakers in
the land are Dr. King's New Life
Pills. When liver and bowels go on a
strike, they quickly settle the Trouble,
and the purifying work goes right on.
Best cure for coustipntion, headache
an dizziness. 25o at Howell & Jones,
Druggists.
HE above picture of the
man and fish is the trade
mark of Scott's Emulsion,
and is the synonym for
strength and purity. It is sold
' J 1 i 11 il. . . ,
m uui'u&i uu uie civilized coun-
tri s f ti e &iobe
backward children, thin, delicate
Ieople, and all conditions of
wasting and lost strength.
Send for tret lamp It.
SCOTT & BOWXE, chemists
o-i m, ansn, xw tom
DffI.Wt An JnggiaU.