OREGON GITY COURIER
SUPPLEMENT
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908
MILL OFFICES
LOCATED HERE
HAWLEY PULP & PAPER COM
PANY TO MAKE THIS CITY
ITS HEADQUARTERS.
START TO BUILD SOON
Mr. Hawley Offers to Exchange Prop
erty With City Water Commission
He Will Utilize Present Build-
Ings of Flouring Mills.
The main office of the Hawley Pulp
' & Paper Company will be located in
Oregon City. This is the statement
Isaued in a most positive manner by
V. P. Hawley, president and general
manager of the new concern. He says
that he may have a branch office in
Portland, but the principal office of
the company will be at the mills,
which will be located in South Ore
gon City.
Mr. Hawley has made a careful ex
amination of the buildings acquired
by the company and declares that
he can utilize the main building of
the Imperial Flouring Mills on t'e
weat side-of the street as a machine
room with slight alteration, and that
there is room there for three ma
chines. The warehouse on the east
side of the street will be used for a
digestor room. The building is ex
ceedingly well constructed, and ho
solid is its nature that little change
will be required. Mr. Htwley expects
to commence work on (he new paper
mills In a few weeks. There will be
a new pulp mill constructed on the
site of old Station A bordering the
east side of Willamette Falls.
There is prospect of a change in
the location of the city water pumping
station, through the advent of the
mw paper company. Mr. Hawley has
nade a tentative proposition to the
wafer commission tor an exchange of
sites, in order that he may utilize the
present site of the pumping station.
This site is under a lease that has
yet 13 years to run. Mr Hawley pro
poses to give the commission a piece
of property 30 feet In depth, with a
frontage of 100 feet, just north of the
warehouse on the east side 'of the
street for the pumping station, with
adequate room for an auxiliary steam
plant, and he wants to use the re
mainder of the property running back
to the railroad track, which would
give him a piece about 70x100 feet.
He controls a strip about 30x100 feet
just north of the warehouse and ad
joining the present location of the
filtration plant. He also owns two
lots, with a frontage of about 30 feet
just south of the Armory building, on
which is now located a feed stable.
Pie proposes to give this tract for the
site of the filtering plant, and says
that the water could easily be piped
from the pumping station. It is pro
posed to place the water wheels under
the pumping station, below the sur
face level of the street. The water
commission, consisting of Charles H.
Caufield, J. E, Hedges and T. L.
Charman, has Mr Hawley's proposl
tion under consideration
there. Mr. Gillett is doing the work
Mrs. S. V. Francis went to Portland
TueBday to meet her daughter, Huzel,
who is expected home from Washing
ton.
Miss Winnie Jackson was visiting
relatives and friends 4n Woodbum two
days last week.
The family who bought Mr. F'led
rick's property moved into the house
last week.
Mr. Brandt has sold his property
and the family have moved into the
cottage.
Frank Rlngo, of Highland, was do
ing business in town Tuesday and
Wednesday morning.
B. F. Linn bought Mrs. Lingo's pro
perty and is having some improve
ments done there ready for rent.
There is only one empty house in
this berg. Mrs. Hickman rented her
cottage again last week.
Miss Mabel Francis was visiting
friends at Willamette last week.
William Jackson has made applica
tion to join the regular army, and ex
pects to go to Vancouver next week.
Tom Carico and family, of Clarkes,
are visiting relatives and friends here
this week.
Charlie Mitchell is at home, with
his sister, Mrs. Davis, this week.
Lawrence Mack is in this berg
again.
Miss Lottie Sinclair Is home this
week. She was visiting friends near
HIllsborfKlast week. .
Miss Estella. Hubbard is at home
with Mrs. Gottberg again.
Quite a number are on the sick list
with hard colds.
T'.e mumps are reported in this
berg.
Rev. and Mrs. Malloy are getting
along nicely again. They had a new
heating stove taken to their home a
few days ago.
READERS WILL
APPRECIATE IT
Note Authority Gives
scription.
Simple Pre-
TELLS HOW TO TAKE IT
Tells the Readers of This' Paper How
To Prepare the Mixture at Home
and Other Advice.
The Pure Food Law.
Secretary Wilson says, "One of the
objects of the law is to inform the
consumer of the presence of certain
Now is the time when the doctor
gets busy and the patent medicine
manufacturers reap the harvest, un
less great care is taken to dress
warmly and keep the feet dry. This
is the advice of an old eminent au
thority, who says that Rheumatism
and Kidney trouble weather is here,
and also tells what to do in case of
an attack.
Get from any good prescription phar
macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract
Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar-
gon, three ounces uorapouna syrup
Sarsaparllla. Mix by shaking in a bot
tle and take a teaspoonful after meals
and at bedtime.
Just try this simple home-made mix
ture at the first sign of Rheumatism,
or if your back aches or you feel that
the kidneys are not acting just right.
This is said to be a splendid kidney
regulator, and almost certain remedy
for all forms of Rheumatism, which is
caused by uric acid in the blood, which
the kidneys fall to filter out. Any one
can easily prepare this at home and at
small cost.
Druggists in this town and vicinity
when shown the prescription stated
that they can either supply these in-
they will compound the mixture for
them.
harmful drugs in medicines." The gradients, or, if our readers prefer,
mw requires mai uie amount oi cnior-
oform, opium, morphine,, and other
habit-forming drugs be stated on the
label of each bottle. The manufac
turers of Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy have always claimed that their
remedy did not contain any of these
drugs, and the truth of this claim is
now fully proven ,as no mention of
them is made on the label. This rem
edy is not only one of the safest, but
one of the best In use for coughs and
colds. Its value has been proven be
yond question during the many years
It has been in general use. For sale
by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and
Molalla.
Fever Sores.
Fever sores and old chronic sores
should not be healed entirely, but
should be kept In healthy condition.
This can be done by applying Cham
berlain's Salve. This salve has no
superior for this purpose. It is also
most excellent for chapped hands,
sore nipples, burns and diseases of
the skin. For sale by Huntley Bros.,
Oregon City and Molalla.
Captain Thomas Bundy
Captain Thomas Bundy, formerly of
Phone 1121
Hes. 1833
Off let In favorite Cigar Store
Opposite masonic Building
Wfflidttis Bros. Zranskr Co.
Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving
a Specialty
freight and PareeliDelliered Prices JUasonabh and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
this place, where he resided for a
number of years, where he conducted
a boathouse at the foot of Eleventh
street, died in Portland Sunday, Janu
ary 19th, at his boathouse, from cancer
of the kidney. Mr. Bundy was an old
sea captain and had many thrilling
adventures during bis life, which he
enjoyed relating. Mr. Bundy made
many friends among the old and
young. For the past several years he
has been conducting a bath house in
Portland, near the east side approach
of the Madison Street Bridge. He was '
87 years of age, and was a native of
England. The funeral was held Tues
day, and the remains were Interred in
Portland.
Charlie Moulton, of Waring, arrived
in Oregon City Monday evening.
Mrs. Thomas A. McBride is home
from a fortnight's visit with relatives
in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Church and three
children have arrived from Seattle
and will probably make their home in
this city.
County school Superintendent Gary
has left for an official visit to schools
In the eastern part of the county and
will return Saturday.
The ladies of St. John's Catholic
Parish will give a card party Friday
night in the auditorium of the Mc
Loughlin Institute. A musical pro
gramme will be rendered and re
freshments will be served.
Hill Hose Company, No. 5, has elect
ed the following officers : Fred Paint
er, president; Ed McCausland, vice
president; W. H. Godfrey, secretary;
Edward Sheahan treasurer; Peter
Raber, foreman; C. E. Nash, first as
sistant foreman; W. Nefzager, second
assistant foreman. David Williams
was nominated for fire commissioner
and C. E. Bruner will have the sup
port of the company' for chief of the
fire department at the coming elec
tion. An informal smoker was held.
CASE AFTER CASE.
Plenty More Like This In Oregon City.
Scores of Oregon City people can
tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills.
Many a happy cltzen makes a public .
statement of his experience. Here is
a case of it. What better proof of
merit can be had itian such endorse
ment? rJ"
Theodore Huerth. living on Park-
place, about two miles" from Oregon
City, Ore., says: "I found Doan's
Kidney Pills do just what 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 trou
ble was not severe enough ,to lay me
up, but was very annoying and pain
ing me. I was induced to try Doan's
Kidney Pills from the recommenda
tion of a friend, and went to Huntley
Bros.' drug store for them. Their use
absolutely removed the trouble with
the kidneys, strengthened my back
and in every way proved your remedy
to be worthy of all confidence."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. s
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Mountain View.
A cold wave is passing over this
berg. The thermometer registers L'C
degrees every morning lately. We
had quite a hail storm here Monday
afternoon. '
L. Walter, of Portland, was trans
acting business in this berg Monday.
He has bought the Duane Ely proper
ty, adjoining Mr. McGeehan, and is
Caving some improvements done
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FOR SALE BY A. ROBERTSON.
Money to Loan Abstracts of Land
Titles
JOHN W. LODER
Attorney-at-Law
Stevens Bldg. Oregon City, Or.
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully attaadtd
to. Charres mo&rst. Offloa nr
Bank of Oregon City. Orejjpn 01 ty
Oregon. '