6 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1907. Needy. For the last week the Needyites have been looking for the men that ran Noah's ark, as they all want a ticket for "Dry Land." Lewis Spagle made a business trip to Oregon City last Monday. Miss May Price was the guest of Miss Tena Stowe last Friday. Miss Anna and Zoe Fish spent Sun day at Mrs. Nobblltt's. Miss Freeda Gather has returned to her home after several months' stay in Portland. C. W. Nobblitt is spending a few days in Oregon City. Lee Fish and Gene Garrett made a business trip to the station last Tues day. Shirley Buck is in our vicinity once more, visiting old friends. Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Kate Sconce made an afternoon call at the Noblitt ranch. Mrs. Frank Fish was at Needy one day last week doing some shopping. Miss Eflle Robins has gone to Hood River to spend a few weeks with her brother. Mis. Noblitt and baby are spending a few days with hor parents at El dorado. Walt Watson has returned home from Portland, where he has been working. Mrs. Dozler is on the sick list. Ray Fish was the guest of Miss Laura Kocher last Sunday. Miss Zoe Fish was visiting Miss I . m?avL? a asanas i;.iUi!iifRliiniiiMili,ll.,ui..iU mmmnm Vegetable Preparalionfor As- simiiaiiiiK iiicrutAidiiuHetjuiu-ri luigtheSlDinachsanilDcwcBof 1 Promotes DigestioaCheerfuT neas and Rest .Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Nox Narcotic. flKVttfOUO-SiNUBJnWyi frmpt Sod" Alx.SmM A perfect Remedy forConslina- tion, Sour Stomach.Diarxhoea Worms .Convulsiora.Feverish- ness and Los 9 OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Edith Johnson, of Oregon City, last week. Mrs. Lola Matson and daughter were out calling last Sunday. Miss Myrtle smith 13 spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Fish. Miss Laura Kocher has been visit ing friends in Portland. Prof. Fish has commenced his spring term of school. Our road boss can't take his girl out walking over such roads as these, as she would bo breaking her neck jumping ditches. The Needy skating rink is improv ing slowly. Miss Edith Johnson is attending school at District No. 91. The Needy teacher, Mr. Bresler, has surely given good satisfaction, as they have hired him for the spring term. The broom, paint brush and carpet heater are making a tour of the neighborhood, as everybody is expect ing wveiyn ilia wto spena the sum- nur In this quiet little burg. J. D. Hitter now says hello over the Mutual telephone. Miss Amy Sconce has been quite sick. Miss Mubel Ackerson has returned homo niter an absence of several days. EARLY GROWTH IS TOO SLOW State Cold Rains Have Re tarded Progress of Vegetables- txAct tow or WHAPJta WW: In Use For Over Thifty Years THI INTAV OMMNV. NEW VOHH CITY. To the Citizens of Oregon City Mullno. We liuve been having some high water again. The mill could hot run for a day or two. Elmer Erickson cut ills foot Tues day. Joe Daniels, who has buen visiting his mother the past few days, return- ad to ills work Wednesday. Will Udell visited his brother. J. Udell, Sunday. Mrs. August Erickson and daughter, Elva, called on Mrs. Mcfianiel Tues day. The Easier exercises were postpon id until April 7. Although there had been a great deal of rain quite a large xowil attended and a nice program ?ram was given: Opening song, "The Message of Gladness," choir; prayer, Mr. Maple, superintendent of the Sun- lay school; recitation, "An Easter Greeting," Hazel Erickson; scripture lesion, Mrs. Howard; song, "Strains of Victory." choir; exercise. "The Wonderful Easter Light," 11 children recitation, "Easter Bells," Jessie Akens; recitation. "Beautiful Easter Harold Lee; reading, "An Message," Mary Trullinger "Wakes the Easter Morn,' recitation, "With Morning Calla Manning; recitation, Burial of Mises," Blanche recitation, "Enstcr Morn Erickson; song, "Spring Is Coming," choir; recitation, "A Vis ion, May Erickson; recitation, Eva Wallace; recitation, "Chords of Joy." Henrietta 'Wiles; sons, "Merrily Swinging," choir; recitation, "The loylul Easter Morn," Nada Lee; reci tation, "The Starless Crown," Mrs Maple; exercise, "Easter Life." five girls; song, "Chords of Love," choir Time," Easter song, choir; Light," 'The Wiles; Pearl installed a telephone plant at Albany and here is what they have to say: Canby. nir. btege lias opened up a new skating rink in the Wait building on Third and C streets. O. R. Mack made a hiudni'su trin tn You Should not fail to avail yourselves of the oppor- Portland to purchase more skates for . 1.. : i.ni.: t it t 1t. "" enlarge uis luuny actuic uu cauv jubuuiaLiuu. ui iiic ucw icicpuuuc mnu as soon as the bank moves its Cnmrmnv'c instrnniMiK P"" t,!: . , j Jm, K(,(,,m,n ... lm)V(.,i n .liMiiinl The Independent Telephone Company has recently iKd'rorlr'randheS fell through. B. 1 Ilnton has leased the building now occupied by (Joo. Meeks and will put in a saloon. Air. Meeks will move into tlie building now occunled hv. Stogsdill nnd a new building will be recieu lor Mr. Htoesd . Airs, urant White and Mrs. W. If liair visited the dentist in Portland tins week. ftir. iialr made a business tHn tn emawa tins week. Mr. Olson is digglne a well on his new iarni North of Canby. Jlie uunby Bank and Trust C.n ia building a concrete sidewalk along me iron i and side of their bank. Mr Salmon, of Salem, is dolnir the A. Kocher matlu a IhinIupsh trln tn ii .I , I IM llUHU, W. H. Bair for wool. Miss Wilcox Is vlsltlne her Mrs. Hampton, this week. Mr. Geo. Knight is soHoukIv ill with heart trouble. Misses Anderson of Portland nnnf Sunday with their mother. Mrs nio Anderson. , i.i'over Uiesy and Mr. Glosv nimlrt n dsit to the skating rink at Canby on i urniiiij infill. Elmer Veteto visited friends in Can ty Mindny. Cabbage, broccoli, kail and young onions wore brought into the market today and were retailed at a good price. The growth of the early vegetables has been slow throughout the county Dwing to the late cold rains, but with he present warm weather will be very beneficial to such, If It continues to keep warm for a few days. l lie cold rains have prevented the farmers from putting in the seeds for the late vegetables, and if the present weather continues it will enable the farmer to do his plowing and plant his crops. Dried onions have raised in price from $1.25 per sack to $4.00 per sack. potatoes have raised in nrice from 1-20 to $1.35, and many of the potato growers are holding their potatoes for a better price. The price of livestock remains the same, as also does the notiltrv and Jresed meats. There is very little change in the prices of grain, flour and feed. Cabbage plants are now In the marH kets, for which the merchants are paying 50 cents per hifidred. following are the prices paid by the local merchants to the producers: win live: ccmfwvD mfwvn mfwvn w Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. Domestic Fruits Annies, common. $1.101..25, box; choice. $1.502;. ONIONS Oregon. $-1.0(1 per sack; Oregon, $1.35 per sack; Oregon cab bage,, 3c lb, first brought in; broccoli, 60c per doz. creamery, (!5c. Rhubarb, 5c per pound; Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. BUTTER Ranch, 50c; dairy, 55c; creamery, 75c. EGGS Ranch, 18c per doz. Dried Fruits. DRIED APPLES 6 ft S'Ac, prunes, 45 c; silver prunes, 5c; pears, 10c. Grain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT, 70c. OATS No. 1. white. $29 30: gray. $2829. FLOUR Patent, $4.1504.25; val ley flour, $3.C53.75; graham (lour, $3.75$4.25; whole wheat (lour, $3.75 4.25. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $18 per ton; middlings, $252fi; shorts $21.50; dairy chop, $11.00. HAY Valley timothy, No. 1, $15i 1G per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $1718; clover; $9; cheat, $11; grain hay, $910. Live Stock. STEERS $1.004.50. Heifers $3.354.00. COWS $3.25 3.75. SHEEP $G.006.25. HOGS $C.857.00. Poultry. OLD HENS 13c per young roosters, llc; old 11c; mixed chickens, 12c. Dressed Meats. FRESH MEATS Hogs, 89c per pound, veal, 8c; mutton 7 Vi 8c; lamb (spring), 910c per lb. HAMS, Bacon, etc 1718c per lb. HORSERADISH. 8c lb. CABBAGE PLANTS, 50c per hhd. e Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un lersigiied has been appointed admin istrator, with the will annexed, of the astate of Martha Ellen Henderson, de ceased, by the Hon. County Court of Clackias County, Oregon. All per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to prebent the samo to me for payment at the offices f my attorneys, John W. Loder and Gordon E. Hayes, at Oregon City, Or egon, with proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice. j C. A. NASH, Administra tor of the Estate of Martha Hender son, Deceased, with the will annexed. JOHN W. LODER and GORDON E. HAYES, Attorneys for Estate. Dated April 9th, 1907. WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES. Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Com mon Aches and Ills of Oregon City People. As one weak link weakens a chain, w weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking down. Overwork, strains, colds and iJther causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric nolson circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor and urinary ills come, and there is an ev er-increasing tendency towards dia betes and fatal Brlght's disease. There; is no real help for the sufforer except kidney help. Doan's Kidney Pills act. directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney 111. Oregon City cures are the proof. John Vlgollus, barber, of 413 Main street, and living at the corner of Fourth and Washington streets, Ore gon City, Ore., says: "Standing in g stooped position for four hours at a time, as In necessary in my business, began to affect my kidneys, nnd often ny back would almost give out on ac count of the weakness and persistent dull aching. A friend recommended Doan's Kidney Pills so I went to 'Huntley Bros.' drug store and procur ed a supply. I fo.ind in a short time that they were doing me good. They relieved the aching pains and streng thened my kidneys and hack wonder fully. That was some time ago and the continued relief has been lasting. A little over a month ago we began jiving Doan's Kidney Pills to our child, who has a tendency to weak kidneys, and the results have been gratifying in every way. Doan's Kid ney Pills are a remedy deserving of the highest praise." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milbiirn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stages. Remember the name Dean's and take no other. pound ; roosters, Girls over 14 years to operate swing machines on shirts; easy to learn; good pay; steady work. Oregon City Woolen Mills Oregon City, Oregon A CpTJiTcK in lime saves nine. Sctfe many a isick spell hy giving the child BALLARD S HOREHOUND SYRUP EVERY MOTHER should keep supplied with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, if she wishes to save her children from serious sick spells. It con tains absolutely nothing injurious, does not constipate. Good for children rs well as adults. A cough often leads to consumption and should be checked immediately. A Household Necessity. J. C. Smith, Houston, Texas, writes: "I have used Ballnrd'ii Horehound Syrup in my family for the past few years, and find it far superior to any other cough medicine we have tried. Every household should do supplied with this worthy remedy." The Delight of Children. CURES COUGHS, ' COLDS, WHOOPINd COUGH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHI TIS AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES. PRICE 23c, 50c, and $1.00 AVOID ALL SUBSTITUTES. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO., mm Sold and Recommended by Cbarman Co., C7j Jmq Ston . Oregon Businoss Men's League: Office of the President. G. E. Sanders, Albany, president; M. Peterson, Forest Grove, Vice-President; Geo. F. Rogers, Salem, Secretary & Treasurer: Al bany, Oregon, March 6, 1907. To whom It may concern; The advent of the Home Telephone Company Into Albany and Linn Coun ty has been of material benefit to the users of telephones, In as much as It has Increased our telephone patronage more than five hundred per cent, and the service from a poor, indifferent ono, to the boBt that modern appli ance and strict business application can produce. I would not consider for a moment, a proposition to de stroy our telephono competition. Respectfully, (Signed) GEO. E. SANDERS, President Oregon Business Men's League. The Home Telephone Company's ex istence in Albany has had the effect of giving us better telephone service and has been especially helpful to the farmers. It has been the means of reducing very materially their rates. We did not know what good service meant until "the advent of this com pany. Respectfully, (Signed) E. D. CUSICK. Office of J. S. Van Winkle, Albany Oregon, March (ith 1007; To whom it It may concern: zThis Is to say that the telephone sys tem installed in this city by tho Home , Telephone Company gives a far su- perlor service to any with which I . havo ever come In contact, and It has operated to give us a far more extend ed service with tho farmers and rural pays the highest price aunt, I districts than ever enjoyed heforo this J. II. Cnslck & Co., Bankers: Capl- company begun operations here; their tal and-Surplus, $70,000.00: J. W. ; methods are clean and businesslike Cuslck, president, E. D. Cusick, cash- and 1 cheerfully commend them to ler; II. B. Cuslck, assistant cnshler. J the public generally. Albany, Oregon, March 6, 1907: To j Very respect fully, whom it may concern: (Slgnod) J. S. VAN WINKLE. We Thank You With Every Purchase No matter how large or how small. You do not have to buy more than you want. We appreciate your patronage, though ever so small. TO THE FARMER We wish to state that you do not have to come to town one day to contract the sale of your hogs, beef or poultry; Dnng them in when you come no matter how many you may have, and we will take them at the high set market price. All kinds of fresh and cured meats carried at all times. R. A. SAWYER Successor to Charles Albright 5th and Mam Sts. Oregon City Struck Inoffensive Monk. Warrants have been issued for the u rest or hoys named Bnirbv nml Montgomery, who are charged hv Nc num. an inmost (.'lilnamen who has lived here 17 years, with assault, which is alleged to have been commit ted last week. Sam says he was walk ing peaceably on tho sidewalk In the south end of the city, when one of the boys gave hint a shove and anoth er pasted him a vicious blow In the oar. Tho poor Mongolian came to the office of llepuly District Attonmv n Ehy with blood streaming from his The authorities are expected to ' nn example of the culprits. 1). ear. maki REAL ESTATE Should you for some reason want to sell your Farm, Stock Ranch, Timber, or in fact any Real Kstate, you can do so by listing with the party who knows the business ami the one who will bring results W. J. E. VICK, Office With O. D. Eby Over Bank of Oregon City l-AHMKHS MCTC.W. .r2 Pacific Siri:s li;H Estacada. A farewell was given Mr. Stratton and family, on Invitation of J. W. Reed and wife. Mrs. I'ary and W. F. Cary. at the Estacada hotel. Mondnv evening. Notwithstanding the uni versal regret expressed by the entire gathering at the removal of Mr. htiattou lrom our midst, a very pleasant time was enjoyed. Earl Wil son and Mr. Sparks won the prize at cards. Dancing was indulged in by the lovers of the sport until early morning. The Impromptu speeches on tho occasion were all notable for their sincere regret at the loss sus tained to the community In the re moval. As usual on such occasions Landlord l.awrey was on hand with what satisfies the Inner man, which added very much to .the occasion. A standing vote of thanks was given to .Mr. nnd Mrs. Recti, Mrs. Cary and W. F. Cary. Mi: Stratton and family removed to their new home In Salt Lake Tuesday. New Era, The New Era Athletic Club met in their new quarters Wednesday night, and perfected their organization by electing officers and will Incorporate in a short time. They have leased the Ferguson warehouse for their club- room. The doctor Is contemplating putting in a first-class floor, of extra heavy weight, provided the club decides to add skating to their exercises, there by getting a revenue from the public to help defray expenses. Success to the boys, and our hearty congratulations. Messrs. Dustln and Brown were lent to the Upper Molalla last Friday and Saturday in the Interest of Doom- 'inciter's log drive. J. h. Hoffman spent Saturday In Portland. The gale of last Friday blew down Mr. Rradtl's store-house with about 13000 pounds of hops In it, an old ham on Hhe Fiwter place, In which Mr. Wheeler, of Canby. had consid erable hay, also Mr. Kaiser's granary. Mrs. Burt McArthur arrived Tues day from Eastern Washington, and will join her husband at WHsonville In a couple of days. Frank Jesse was shaking hands vlth old frineds here Saturday hut claims fishing here is not what it used to he as ho went away with an empty basket. Will Newbury spent Sunday at home. Wallace Woodcox. of Aurora, visit- d his family here Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Chlnn and son. Russell. Urove to Oregon City Monday. Julius Kriedrlch so d his 77-acre farm to Ceo. H. Brown last week for $8000. New Era is one of the best locations In the valley for the starting of a general merchandise store, as it has got a good farming country around it to draw rrom also a fine shipping point by sail or boat, only twenty miles from Portland nnd within one hour's run by rail. This Is a snap and will he gobbled nn In the near future. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Ch Pleasant mm ZilnZT Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is guaranteed For Coughs and Colds Nearly all other Cough Cures are constipating, especially those con taining opiate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels. Contains no opiate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Tn Tt ? Well we cuess we are When it comes rLht down to genuine value giving, you will find us in thelead. Why don't yon get in the swim and take advantage of these special prices. 18 rb Gr. Sugar , ...$1.00 3 cans Tomatoes, Corn or String Beans for 25c Dried Prunes, per lb 5c 2 lb Dried Apricots 25c Try oar 25c per lb coffee. Can't be beat for the money. Mocha and Java Coffee per lb 35c 3 lbfor$1.00 A Robertson. The 7th Street Grocer. Phone Main 441 03 WHEN YOU SHOOT I You want tn HIT what yuu arc aiming at be it bird beast or tarpci. Mate your fihou count bv shoot i tig the STEVENS, For 41 yean STEVENS ARMS have cwiidoff PIlKMiEK IIOVORS lor AC CURACY. Our laic: q Rifles, Sfiatps, Pistols Ask yn.r i)ea.er :n slit UD me STKVKNn. If yuit t anti' t m-uiil-t imu mret. ex- prtt! fffff.uti, lllli '11 rerei"tiYarn.iT'iri( eni 4 nt. in stamp! f r tm-Mit Catalog of cuniinete outuut. A vsiiid' ie ii.inK oi'rpfrr on e fef preterit ami MMvie the s-i.Hjtrr. Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hnnger will oe forwarded lor to cents in stamps. J Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P. 0. Box 4096 "TCOPES FALLS, MASS.. IT. S. A. The Farmers Mutual F. R. A, of Portland Oregon "A Cold or a Couh nearly always produces constipation the water all runs to the eyes, nose and throat in stead of passing out of the system through the liver and kidneys. For want of moisture the bowels become dry and hard." Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious action of the bowels. Conforms to National PURE FOOD & DRUG LAW (Incorporated 1904.) A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good. "I have bwn nfllictinl with kidney anil bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain," says A. H. Tlmrnes. a., well known coul operator of Buffalo, O. "I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result waa surprising. A few doses started the brlck-dust-like substance and now 1 have no pain across my kidneys and feel like a new man. U has done me $1000 worth of goou. oiey s Kidney Cure will cure I a. i , 12 20, 1 01), 1 .40, a.iiO, 00. 8 40, "'"J 'oi" oi Kinney or Maimer "is- 14 20, 5(H), 5.411, fi 21), 7110, 7 30, c ao For Sale by G A Harding the Oregon Water Pow er and Railway Co. STANDARD CUACE ELECTRIC SYSTEM 40-Minote Service Between Portland and Oregon City Leave Portland 4 S:, 6.20, 7.00, 7 40, 8 20, fl.00, 9 40. 10.20, II 00 and 11 40 a. m., 12 20 1 00, 1 40, 2 20, !!.(H), 40, 4.20 5 00. 5.40, . 6.30. 7.1X1, 7.40, S 20, 9 00, 9 20, 10 00. 11.00 and 12 00 p ni Leave Oregon City 5 45, 7.00, 7 40, 8.20,9 00,9 40, 10.20, 11 00 -lud 1I.4U Thia Association does not insure In the cities, but Insures only good farm buildings, churches and school houses and the contents of such buildings. The assessments can only be used to pay losses and not for expenses. It 'nsures only two-thirds of the value f property and not more than $2000 In a single risk. Its meetings are leH In Portland, where members can easily attend and keep the Institu tion under control, so that It can nev' er become tho graft of a few.. We nev r had more than one. assessment of lOcts per $ 100?n 1st class In any one year. If you wish to join, send In your name to E. H. COOPEIt, Oregon City Agent, or to J. J. Kern, 505 E. Yamhill St., Portland, Secre tary. Do they HIT If they're not EX ACTLY right, let us make them so. When we nt you, we (It you AC CURATELY. Long experience, every necessary scientific apparatus and the required knowledge en abling us to correctly uae the 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 less fortu nately equipped. Again do your ilasaes FIT, or nearly flt7 wonsell Optical (b. HAltAT BLD 4' WA5H STS. PORTLAND E. F. GRISEZ SUCCESSOR TO C. N. GREENMAN PIONEER TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Sand and Gravel Office: Post-office Bldg. Main St. Oregon City, Oregon MILWAUKIE NURSERIES tase. Howell & Jones. EUREKA. 10.00, 11 00, !2 on HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists Yes, I Have Found It at Last. Found what? Why that Chamber lain's Halve iniios eiv.eiua and all manner of itchlnir of th skin. I have been afflicted for manv voars with 111. 1.80, 8.40, sum disease. 1 had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible itching, but since using" this salve in December, 1905, the itching has stop ped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley. Rootvllie. Pa. For sale by Huntley Uros. Co 9 00, 9.20, 1.00 ludicart's to Milwaukie only. j 7 DAILY TRAJ.NS 7! Between Portland and ,C - nam, Boring Eagle Creek, Estacada Sb Cazadero. Lave Ptriluid 7.80, 9 ;io aud 1130' 5.44 and 7.13 p. ra Lb..ve Cazadoro 7. SO, 9.80 and 11.80! a. m. 1.80, 8.40. 5,40 and 9.0't p. ni. j TICKET OFFICES. Sventli and Main tits, Oregon City. First and Aider Streets Portland K Water aud Hawthorne Ave. ! G. 0. FIELDS. Supt. , Portland. J We are offering at Special Prices in lots of 100 trees and upwards, until sold, 3000 choice 2-year-old opple, cher- ' I ...4 .1 y f-AAC , . i 1.i(i.4'- i varieties. Call on or address, N. B. Harvey, MILWAUKIE. OR. We Lam Do It Now! Take the Courier 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 bankof Oregon City