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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1907. OC3QC g 3C DC 3 WEAK DIGESTION OFFENSIVE BREATH HOLLOW CHEEKS UGLY MOUTH MEAN BAD TEETH 0 0 Who is to blame for any of these conditions if they exist? Usually the afflicted person, either through neglect, fear of pain or foolish economy; you have allow ed your teeth to become almost useless in performing the task imposed upon them by nature. Your teeth have important work to perform at least three times a day; why not keep them in fit condition for this work If you entrust me with the care of your teeth you will have the full assurance of receiving the most scientific and modern treatment performed, and equal to the best work that is possible to secure here or elsewhere. We guarantee to please you. Post Graduate Haskell and Chicago School of Dentistry. An eastern graduate asssistant with me. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Weinhard Build frg Opposite the Court House, Oregon City City Phone 1293 Farmers Mutual Phone 131 0 WIRES UNDERGROUND. Telephone Company Will Commence Work on Main Street Conduit. Tho Homo Telephone Company last night filed an application, which was granted, for tho Installation of a con duit for Its wires on Main street from Moss street to tno iiamn ana on Seventh street from Main street to Railroad avenue. Work will be com menced at once. The Company has secured a five year lease on six rooms In the Andresen building on the corner of Seventh and Main Btreots, and will use these rooms for Its offices and operating rooms. The application followed tho pas sage of the ordinance providing for the installation of all electric, tele phone and telegraph wires under ground before March, 1908. The placing of wires underground for electric companies Is estimated at about $10,000 per mllo. The ordi nance provides that only the wires on Main street from the Congregation al church corner to tho llasln, shall have to be placed underground, and this distance does not exceed one half mllo. The Pacific States Tele phone & Telegraph Company has ex pressed a desire to be allowed to con duct its wires underground along Main street, as the company Is just Installing a new equipment at a cost of $:!0,000 and naturally wants to do everything possible to preserve it. Tho Western Union Telegraph Com pany and the Oregon Water Power and Railway Company are affected by the ordinance. The latter company will be permitted to maintain posts to support Its trolley wire but the feed wires must bo underground, reaching the top of the posts through a plpo, running alongside of the post, or, if Iron jmsts are eroded, tho feed wire can bo run directly through them. Under tho provisions of the ordi nance It will not bo necessary for the electric company to place con dulls on Main street, as its wires may be brought Into Main street from poles on Railroad avenue and Water street. ed 20 feet In the air, both eyes were blown out, his nose was broken, one rib 18 fractured, he has an ugly gash over one eye and has probably sus tained a fracture of the skull. His condition is extremely critical. Anderson had lighted threo fuses, one of which hung, flro and ho went back and while In tho act of relight ing the fuse, tho explosion took place. Mr. Oleson was an eye witness of the tragedy and had warned Andoson to bo careful. The Injured man regained consciousness soon after the accident and asked for details, Inquiring tho condition of his face and wanted to know how hia wifi stood the shock. WAGES GO HIGHER. BOTH EYES BLOWN OUT. Madison To Bs Improved. Little or no objection has appeared to the petition for the Improvement of Madison street from Third to Fif teenth street and the council ordered the establishment of a grade. This Is the only street that leads into the Kansas City addition, and will have a very good grade, except In one place where a grade of 15 por cent will have to bo created. The council passed to Its second reading an ordinance covering the construction of sidewalks on all the streets oxcept Main, and this measure makes It imperative to establish six foot walks except on unimproved streets, where four foot walks may be constructed where a permit Is obtain ed from the city. The city engineer was instructed to sot the corners of a lot on the east side of Main street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets as this lot Is to he used ins the site for an engine house for the proposed Fire Company No. C In Green Point. The old office building of the Oregon City Mill & Lumber Company will bo moved across the street to bo used for a flro houso. Paper Mills Increase Pay of Their Skilled Laborers. The Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. and the Crown-Columbia Pulp & Pap er Co. mado a further advance in the wages of their employes Wednesday, when notices were posted Increasing the pay of the skilled labor 20 cents por day In both mills. Tills raise followed the lncreaso of March 11, when the pay of all of the unskilled laborers In the paper mills was In creased to 10 per cent., giving the men a raise of from $2 per day to $2.20 per day. The recent increases Involve an expenditure and distribu tion of about $50,000 In tho payroll per annum. The paper mills In West Oregon City now have a total payroll of more than half a million dollars per year, and has Increased $100,000 In less than a year. merous thefts are reported in that vicinity. Last but by no means least, Mr. and Mrs. Severn G. Kircliem are hap py over the advent of a daughter ar riving at their home. Needy. Just a few more sprinkles in old Webfoot Bruin I i It nir-a fur " ... it UJtitr-T v our new road boss for lie Is scraping niuu. More sickness in our midst. The Rltter family la on the sick list now. We are all glad to see Miss Flora Spagle's smiling face In Needy once more. Miss Myrtle Smith is slaying In Au rora for a few weeks. Mrs. Gahlor is home again after spending a few days visiting her daughter In Portland. Ray. Fish was somewhat bruised up after last Saturday night's skating In Aurora. He has his sign out now "Skates for Sale." The Neodyltes were well represent ed at the sale at Marqmim last Thurs day. Miss Wilda Elliott has returned home from, Gladstone, where she has been visiting a few days. Mrs. A. S. Thompson, of Needy, has In a new stock of dress goods and millinery. John Elliott has a severe attack of tho grip. C. W. Nohlitt is slowly recovering after an atack of the same malady. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Thompson made a business trip to C. P. Noblltt's one day this week. Mr. Cooper Is still in our neighbor hood with his woodsaw. Owing to the hot weather, the Needy, skating rink is somewhat dy ing out. Stockholders' Meeting. Supisua airj 3ujup 8aj;h o) sjopai -IP jnoj jo pjBoq b 3uiJa0 jo asod -.mil eqj joj -ui -d jroopo omi jo jnoq 3M1 IB '2,061 '1st iijdy 'Xupuow uo 'uo3aJO 'Alio UoSaJO u Alio uoiiaJO jo iUBI 9MX IB jtusdmoj auj jo oamo out B pioq eq hjav jCubiIiuo;) puoy mo jug pUB pooH juiiojv ail) jo sjapjoq -Maois etr) jo Sunaaui ikiiuub eqx year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting. Oregon City, Oregon, March 22d, 1907. CHARLES H. CAUFIELD, Secretary of the Mount Hood and Bar low Road Company. Faster and faster the pace is set, By people of action, vim and get, So if at the finish you would be, Take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Huntley Bros. Co. Baxter-Wilkinson. Ole Anderson Sustains Terrible In juries at New Era. Ole Anderson sustained terrible In juries Wednesday afternoon while blowing out stumps on the farm of George H. ltrown, two and one-half miles south of New Era. Ho was hurl- Mrs. Pearl Potter. Pearl, (lie wife of (illbort Potter, who died at her home at Camas, Wash., Mnrch 15, was burled at that place on March 17. Mrs. Potter was a woman loved by nil who knew her and tho funeral wns one of tho largest evor held In Camas. The lloral offer ings were profuse being presented by tho employes of the Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Co., of that place. Mrs. Potter was about 22 years of ago, and was married to Mr. Potter about' a year ago. Mr. Totter, who Is a son of Mrs. Robert Potter, of this city, wus horn and raised In this city, where ho has ninny friends, who will sym pathize with htm in his boreavement. Mrs. Emma Davis, of this city, sister of Mr. Potter, attended tho funeral. D. C. LATOURETTE, President F. J. MEYER, Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Unannounced comes the news of the marriage of Miss Mamie Baxter to James Wilkinson, which occurred in Portland, Wednesday, the Rev. A. J. Montgomery, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, of ficiating. Tloth parties are well and favorably known in Oregon City, where they have the good wishes of many friends. Mr. Wilkinson was for many years employed as assistant foreman of the Portland Flouring Mills Com pany, but Is nt present engaged In business for himself as florist at Gladstone, where the newly married couple will make their home. Oswego. Miss Gladys Nelson celebrated her sixteenth birthday Tuesday evening with a number of young friends at her home. Those present were Lil lian Hall, Alice Bruns, Mabel Elston. Austin, Leona Jarlsch, Ethol Blazer, flames were played and lunch was served and all had a most enjoyable time. Dona Prosser and Lucie Todd are reported on the sick list. The Woman's Club of Oswego, met at the home of Mrs. Garfield Wednes day afternoon. Logan. N. Gill died ut tho residence of his son on March lfi. He was horn In Marion county, Ohio, and was about 84 years old. Ho lived for some time In Kansas and came to Oregon In 190!i, where ho has since resided with his son, J. S. Gill. Ho leaves three sons and two daughters. The remains were Interred In Pleasant View cemetery on tho 17th, Rev. Pntlon, of Viola, con ducting the services. At the evening session of Harding Grange on tho Itith, there was a lively debate on tho quest Ion, "Resolved that In Sickness, It Is Better To Have a Poor Physician and a Skillful Nurse, than a Skillful Physician and a Care loss Nurse." Mrs. M. Frakes led the affirmative and Geo. A. Kohl the neg ative. Tho debate took a humorous turn and was fought on both sides but the affirmative won. At tho annual meeting of the Clear Creek Creamery Co. on the 18th, W. P. Klrchem wns elected president, John J. Hat tan, vice-president; S. C. Young, Frank Hattan, L.D. Mumpower lirectors, T. E. Anderson, secretary, and E. G. Cautleld, treasurer. The company has had a very successful year and hnve paid $114,000 for butter fat during tho year. Tho patrons re ceived :ttl cents for butter fat during February. Mr. Wold, tho egg merchant,- re ports having had SI dozen eggs stolon from his wngon, one night, nt his place near Clackamas, and that uu- Due to the Use of Hyomel.. Cures Without Stomach Dosing. There has been a marked falling off of sales of catarrh cures In the lo cal stores the past year. Medicines which were formerly purchased in gross lots are now seldom called for, and the druggist rarely buys more than a dozen at a time. Hyomel Is a notable exception to this decrease In sales. It is, in fact, largely responsible for the lessened sales of catarrh medicines, as It has cured so many people of catarrhal troubles that naturally there Is less call for the remedies for that disease. There is no disagreeable stomach dosing with Hyomel. It Is breathed through a neat pocket inhaler that comes with every Hyomel outfit. Huntley Bros. & Co. give their per sonal guarantee that the money will he refunded unless the treatment cures, so that you run no risk at all in buying this reliable remedy. The complete Hyomel outfit costs but $1, extra bottles, If needed, DOc. LOCAL NOTES. Born, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brady, a daughter. A Mlhlstin has sold his two houses at 1.100 and 1308 Main street to Judge Dlmlck for $4000. N. Letter, a recent arrival from the East, has purchased from; Rev. E. S. Bollinger two and one-half acres on Clackamas Heights for $750. Councilman Knapp has been clothed with authority by the city council to plant trees in the city park block on the hill, at a cost not to exceed $50. Miss Mona King, of Ilwaco, arrived yesterday for a visit with relatives. Miss King will enter St. Vincent's hospital for a course In trained nurs ing. Mrs. Elizabeth Buck has been granted a Htate life diploma by the state board of education. Miss Elsie E. Mathews, of Mllwaukie, has been awarded a five-year teachers' certifi cate . The funeral of the late M. Schweit zer, who died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Eyman, at Molalla, aged 80 years, was held on Monday and the remains were inter red In the Molalla cemetery. Are you tired, fagged out, norvous, sleepless, feel mean? Holllster's Rock Mountain Tea strengthens tho nerves, aids digestion, brings refresh ing sleep. 35 ents. Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Sonimer return ed yesterday from the Continent where they have been for more than a year. During his absence the doctor studied at the leading hospi tals of Europe and obtained much profit and enjoyment from the trip. Mary Dark circles under the eyes indicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise and Hol llster's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and beautiful. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS FOR sale, Tho chick that weighs, lays and pays. C. W. Swallow, Oregon City, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3. DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of Oregon City Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys INDIVIDUAL'S MONEY TO LOAN $20,000.00, 1 to 10 years In any amount desired. A little chattel mon ey also. Will buy notes and mortgages. Your money loaned on approved se curity. Twelve year's experience in Abstracts of Title to Land. Oregon City property to trade for country land. Estates settled and general law business transacted. Call, write or 'phone. John W. Lodcr, Attorney-at-Law. Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, Ore. DJUE3BS When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing, lathe time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY tod CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. HONEYMB stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and !ui "troubles. Ik ntors Said Hi Had Consumption -A Marvelous Curs. Ruggles, Reasoner, lows, writes: "Tho doctois said I hd con ium, .ndTgot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It hel. ... me right (rom the start tnd stopped the spitting of blood and pun iu mjr lungs ma loasy i am souna na wen. Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50-cnt size eoatalnt tw ad one-half times as much as the small stse and the $1.00 bottle almost sis times as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. SOLD O RECORDED BY HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they foil to do this the kid neys are sick. . Backache and many kidney Ills fol low; Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all. E. Warner, living in Elyvllle, village, near Oregon City, Ore., says: "I had kidney trouble until it run into dia betes. I had backache day and night and had to get up nearly every hour of the night to pass the secretions. I procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Huntley Bros.' drug store in Oregon City. In about a week after comsienc In gto take them I could sleep the en tire night without unusual disturb ance.All pain and other annoying sym toms had ceased and I Btopped taking them. I had a slight recurrence of the trouble after a few weeks, but on us ing Doan's Kidney Pills again the re lief was Immediate." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co"., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and. take no other. . MILWAUKIE NURSERIES We are offering at Special Prices in lots of 100 trees and upwards, until sold, 3000 choice 2-year-old Cherry and Pear trees in leading varieties. Call on or address, N. B. Harvey, MILWAUKIE. OR. We Sell Land WE ARE GETTING OUR BARGAIN LIST READY FOR THE SPRING MARKET. IS THE LAND YOU WANT TO SELL ON IT? WE WILL PLACE $500 WORTH OF AD VERTISING IN EAST ERN PUBLICATIONS DURING THE NEXT THREE MONTHS. YOU WILL GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF IT BY LISTING YOUR REAL ESTATE EARLY. NOW YOU HAVE THE SECRET OF OUR PAST SUCCESS IN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. WE GET IN TOUCH WITH THE BUYERS BE FORE THEY START WEST. YOU MAY A3 WELL HAVE THE SERVIC ES OF A LIVE REAL ESTATE AGENT AS A DEAD ONE. CALL AND TALK IT OVER. C. N. Plowman & Co. Over nankof Oregon City W. H. Howell, of StrHelens, has been re-appolnted deputy district at torney for Columbia County by . Dis trict Attorney Gilbert L. Hedges, who has retained two Republican deputies In office In Columbia and Clatsop Counties. Democrats were appointed in Clackamas and Washington Coun ties. Lumber advancing rapidly and oar lumber bills tor house building will soon become an important item in estimates. Oedar doors will have to be replaced with fir doors on ao couut of scarcity of cedar but there are more than 2000 cedar doors of all stock sizes in Frank Busoh'i ware house in Oreogn City which are to be sold 'it the old rrice. . Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing and strengthening the mucous mem branes of the throat, chest, lungs and bronchial tubes. The Original Laxative Cough Syrup Conforms to National Pure Food and Drug Law For Croup, Whoopinf Couth, La. Grippe, Influenza, Bronchitis, and all Coughs, Cold, Lurg and Bron chial affections no remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxativa Cough Syrup.' Children like it ' Put up In 2 Jo, 30o andSl.OO bottla at the Laboratory of B.C. Do WITT & CO.,Chlof o,V.S.A. Pleasant to iake Children like it. Judge Dlmlck has moved Into his residence, on the corner of Main i'nd Thirteenth streets. His houso on tUo hill has been purchased by Carl Joe-hnke. MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI ATED at lowest rates. Latonrette's office. Commercial Panf Building, OregonOity. jiir igBSKEH YOU SHOOT fl be it bird, beast or target. Make your Kg; fliots count bv snooting the STKVENS. gj Kor 41 years' STKVENS A K MS have iff carru.-doflPUf.MIEU HONORS lor AC g CURACY. Our hue: q ) Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols w For Sale by C. A. Harding Ak yuur ueatt-r- -:n- sena 4 1 ii. in sunn. :itt on ine S I'KVKns. f iw-iW Cauiou If yim ran not i,Lnn, -of fumtiit-ie ouiimt. A e fliiin tiirc t, er- v3uia:ipftn""'. m'refcr; P'ttt ftfina, ii..n cit f ti ytesmx an i Healthful three-color Aluminum Hutiper will dc lurwarucd for 10 cents in stamps. J, Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P. 0. Box 4098 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS., U. S. A. Do thsy 1UV If they're not KX .CTLY right, let us make them so. When we fit you, we tit you AC-.-'UHATELY. Long experience, every necessary srleuunc apparatus and the require! knowledge en abling us to correctly use ihe same, our own complete workshop, with every facility even to the grinding of special lenses are all at your disposal here, assuring a service not possible with others luss fortu nately equipped. Again do your lasses FIT, or nearly fit? flunseh 'Optica '&. MACIEAYBLD 4-WAJH JTS. PORTLAND OREGON CITY & FARMER'S TELEPHONE Co. is constructing an up-to-date cable central energy system, being part of la Home Telephone Co. of Portland. Don't fail to get, your application in for a HOME PHONE .... SERVICE WILL BE THE BEST CREAMERY 446condSt..irtlMd0r. ftj f.fi 1 Aateria atth 1 I W ipfef l I I Sadem - Lyon : f V'"- .' D w as A litcli in lime saves nine. Save many a .sick tspell by giving Ihe child BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP EVERY MOTHER 1 , a. ---ri , uaiiaiu s iiurcnuunu syrup, II BUG wishos to save hor children froiu serious Biok spells. It con- Good v,lllluCii num or 1 urns hivk. spells. tains absolutely nothing iniurious, does not constipate. r 1 .j Kallard n Horeliotind Byrnp In mv family for the past lew years. ai.J fiml It. fur nn.,.riar t,. o..',. ...t,,. .,,-i. liietlleino we hnve tried. Kverv linuselinlil slmnhl h A f'miLrh rift tin l.imlj ,. 1 i 1 t 1 1 immediately, A Household Necessity. T 1 1 .. ; . 1 r J. . nun 1 11, WOUHton. Texna wr m' few years, aiul Hud supplied with this Worthy remedy." The Delight of Children. CURES COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPINq COUGH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHI TIS AND ALL LUNO TROUBLES. PRICE 25c, 50c, and $1.00 AVOID ALL SUBSTITUTES. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, -ST. LOUIS, MO n mm mw f Sold and Recommended by Cfarman Co., City Jrug Store