Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 14, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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ORKfiQN CITY OOURIBK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1Q03
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
looks of his fields with wire fence and
now "watch Stafford grow!"
A gentleman from Oregon City Baid,
"when you get to the schoolhouse hill
Stafford and look over the beautiful
Marks Prairie.
Rain and mud galore.
. Our farmers are still resting, wait-
Jub or spring. .
ao VOie nas Durehasert n nor r.r
w. luarns piace nere, and Is hauling little valley It reminds one an old
luuiuer to put up a house. We are lady's crazy patchwork quilt: con
kiaa to have hlra for a neighbor. trasting colors and sizes of the field
v,v,,6C wBiBsuy ana sons were call- me aitierent kinds of fences, the com
ru jacK iverr s Sunday. fortable homes." Perhaps some of
Charles Wolfer, of Wolfer Prairie, your readers may think your corres-
.o uu uhj kick iisi at present. pondent has a good deal of egotism
James McGill, of Paradise City, will judging by some of the items relating
i i ttuu lnl8 weeK 10 8et an w stanora, but as a man thinks, so he
.... leg' ls the eood book says, anM we believe
iviisH Alice witter is drilling her pu- in letting the world know that if
P Is for the entertainment she will not the "Garden of Eden," Stafford is
si vo iu me near zuiure. next door.
Avon Jesse was visiting friends near
Smyrna Sunday.
It took a young couple three hours
to travel one mile and a half last
luesaay evening.
jonn Kopper has been ditching
sume we past rew days.
Liberal.
Kasper Linger fell at the Skating
Rink last Saturday night and broke
his arm. Johnny Erickson took him
to Molalla to Dr. Powell, who set the
Our road boss has been draeelne our bone- He ls getting along as well as
roads the past few days, which ls a Fan b0 expected at this writing.
Mr. Larson Is hauling straw for
J. O. Moris.
Uncle Silas Wright ls busy clean
ing out his orchard,
Mr. Culverson has rented the Baty
house from Mr. Dunton.
Misses Alice Moore. Floda Burns.
Katie Ftedrich and Clara Morey visit-
big help to the road.
Oglesby Brothers will give a dance
on February 14. Plenty of hot coffee
and sandwiches will be served at mid-
nigiu. Good music and a good time is
assured.
beverai parties are getting their
onion sets ready for market here
Mrs. Jack Kerr is selling many duck I ed Molalla school last Friday.
eggs at $1 for 13. They are the Indian Tne Fredrich boys are expected
itunner variety. nome rrom corvaiiis Sunday.
Several of our farmers' wives will Pierce Wright is doing some plow-
go into the. turkey business on a larce Ms
scale this spring. The skating rink was well attended
Eph James is getting to be an ex- Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.
pert taxidermist. He has auite a fine wm- Morey is clearing land
selection of mounted animals and Rae Austin and wife visited with
birds on exhibition at his residence Mrs- Case Saturday night and Sunday.
ai faraaise City.
Several changes have been made In
our 'phone lines this week. We now
have connection with the Molalla Mu
tual, wnich Is a great convenience
The change In our road boundarieR
is all right, and there will be some
ber of progressive home builders as
there is not an Improved road leading
Into this district, making it extremely
difficult for them io have building
materials delivered.
The Harmony Improvement Society
will give a Valentine -Basket Social
on Valentine night at the Harmony
school house. The program begins at
8 p. m.
The stork has been verv Indiisti-iunu
in Harmony during the past week ha
Ing left two girls and one boy to swell
tne population. Mr. C. O. Mildred
walking around with a very satisfied
expression of countenance over the ar
rival of a daughter at his home.
Dodge.
We are having fine weather here
now with lots of snow In sight. The
trees on the foothills are the whitest
they have been this winter.
road work done on the Gribble Prairie dayT hV UaV '
Will Bradley has gone to work for
, Meadowbrook.
Mrs. Holnian returned to her home
m Portland Saturday.
H. C. Bonaker and family was visit
lng J. W. Standingcr and family Sun-
UHJ.
Mayor Schaffer has returned home
nora serving out a sentence on the
jury.
G. W. Angess was transacting hunt
uess iu town Monday.
Messrs. Otto nnrf fl&nrcra Tint ctnHnn
vev uMioicuci
auenaed Sunday School and visited
mends In town Sunday.
A. L. Larkins and family was visit
ing inenas in the south part of town
ouuuay.
The weding bells rang out with no
uncertain sound on February 14th at
one o'clock. The contracting parties
"rao a Hoiman, of- Meadow-
orooK, and Miss B. L. Blair, of Wood
burn. The weding took place at the
residence of the bride's father wh
a number of invited friends and re
latives were present.
The improvements on tha on of oMn
of the Hoiman block will soon be completed.
go here lately.
Misses Maude Moran and Mabel
Francis -made a business trip to Port
land Monday.
The Dix Bros, are putting in a lum
ber yard on Molalla Avenue, between
Roosevelt and Pearl streets. Tliey
are building a house, too.
Mrs. Kate Forbes, on Pleasant Ave.,
Is making preparations to go to Iowa
to see her father. Mrs. Forbes has
quite a lot of canned fruit to dispose
of before she leaves.
Mrs. Ely entertained her Sunday
School last Friday afternoon between
2 and 4 o'clock. Taffy candy and
colored popcorn was served to all
those present.
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Highland.
Lunce and Tom Shockley have rent
ed the Dunlap place.
Mrs. Chas. Robinson of Oregon City
visited a few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield.
School District No. Ill held a very
interesting meeting last Monday.
There was no blood shed or hair pull
ing, but it looked for a while like both
would be done. The meeting was
called to change the site for the school
house. Of course, there was two
sides to the question, and a lively
time was had for a while, but the site
was changed by a majority of two
votes. It is too bad we can't all have
a school house near our door.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stevens spent
Wednesday and Thursday of last week
In Oregon City.
Mr. Pollock was taken to Portland
last Sunday where he will be under the
care of Dr. Hickman. We hope the
change will be for the better.
Mrs. Jessie Mayfield wears a verv
happy smile now and it's all because
of her new sewing machine.
Miss Nettie Miller, who finished a
course of studies at the Portland Busi
ness College last month, has accepted
Sprlngwater.
The sprlngwater Crange, No. 203,
met and had an . Interesting moe ng
aid program. It was resolved th t
ere' hnuld be a committee , of con
dolence to draft solutions of , p et
for the deceased member, Mrs. Mai tha
K Woodruff, and (he following resol -,ion
was adopted and requested pub
lished: "That the 'deceased Mrs. Martha h.
Woodruff was an honoraoie mum,,.-,
of Sprlngwater Grange No. 263, and o
show the sympathy this Grange uih
for the deceased relative that the char
ter of this Grange shall be draped In
mourning fur thirty days and also your
committee feels how weak anil fru t-
lss must he any worus wiut-u t""1""
attempt to beguiie you uum mo a
so overwhelming and may the Heaven
ly Father assuage your bereavement
and you only cherished the memory
of the loved Mother and Wife.
A. M. SHILBEY,
S. E. BATES,
ANNA FOLSOM,
Committee.
Viola.
Mrs. Ward and Carl just got back
from a few days visit at Oregon uiy.
The nrosnect of a good year Is at
the present time very encouraging as
we can boast of the largest shingle
mill in Clackamas County, aven ging
about 30,(i(i(l shingles a clay, witn ias
H Sevier as president and manager.
The Derimr Lumber Co. is also in
operation again employing quite a few
men.
After an absence of about G months
Mr. Roderick got his Jersey cow bacli
Everybody is anxious to get their
plowing done so they can finish seeu
Ing.
T. C. Jubb has about completed his
large chopper shed and Is hauling off
some of his grain. He has about buuu
bushels to sell.
roads now.
mrs. Ben Wolfer has been quite
oicit wun tne grip, but Is Borne better
at present,
a while. He has a tunnel 100 feet
through a bluff, and intends to nut in
a nsn pona, and in a dam have 100-
horse power for light purposes.
.Bert Pack has gone to Elwood to
plow for Mrs. Surfus with his father's
Mullno.
Mr. Julger had the miafortnnA tn
fall down at the skating rink Satur- team, as Mrs. Surfus sold her team.
day evening and break his arm. Mr. Horners, of Dodge, is building a
mr. jenet and Mr. Darling, of Moun- ,arSe slore house on his farm and
tain View, were visitors in Mulino last nxlng up his yard for a flower garden
week. Mr. Horners has planted about two
Mr. Woodslde has purchased dome acres of potatoes for an early cron.
sheep of Mr. Skelm, of Liberal. Miss Myrtle Park and Miss Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. Crook spent Sunday i"'Ss Mary Howard were visitors at
AS
SO
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SHALL YE
REAP
evening at the Daniels home.
Mrs; Fl-ed Erickson has been on the
sick list, but ls better.
Miss Gans was visiting in Mullno
Saturday. She was summoned to the
bedside of her mother Saturday even
ing, who is quite sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallatt spent Sunday
at the Davis home.
Mr. Evans and family have moved
on to their place again.
Mrs. Udell ls able to be around
again.
A. Erickson spent Sunday visiting
inenus at uoiton.
Horner's Sunday. They report a good
time.
Mr. Anker is going to give a lecture
at the Elwood Church. Sunday at 11
p. m. The subject is "Christianity."
uveryuoay ls cordially invited.
Needy.
The sun shone bright today Mon
day. Miss Mable Ackerson, who has been
seriously ill, is a little better at this
writing.
Airs. Frank Fish is staying with her
daughter, Mrs. Alvln Thompson.
Prof. Mitts and wife of Canby, and
rror. xoe and family of Elliot Prairie,
optjut ouiuiay at j. js. Mitts.
Our road boss has been out working
the roads the past few days.
Job Gahler, Jr., hauled a load of
potatoes to the station Monday.
Rudy Ritter bought a coon from
Harvey Hilton to train his hound pups,
but one night the coon slipped his col
lar and got away.
Miss Lucy Armstrong ls spending
this week at home preparing for her
sister, Martha's, weding, which takes
place on Tuesday.
Misses Jemlson and Hanson, two
missionaries, are holding revival meet
ings here In the Bchool house.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Molson enter
tained some friends from Portland,
Sunday.
The base ball boys will give an
other of their jolly good dances Satur
day night in Thompson's Hall. Every
one is invited to come and have a1
good time.
Lost A nice, soft, clean dish rag.
Finder please return to Zoa and re
ceive suitable reward.
Wilsonville.
Charles Wagner has rented the
Harms place and will farm it this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner were
Oregon City visitors last Friday.
Mr. Charles Thompson was busv
the later part of last week registering
voters ror the coming election.
Jake Peters attended the sale at
Nemic's last Saturday The sale was
ably conducted by W. H. H. Sampson,
or uregon uity.
Charles and Chris Wagner made a
business trip to Oregon City IastFrl-
aay.
II. H. Payne was canvassing this
part or tne county last week for the
Koyal Silverware Company. Mr. Pagne
is is a resident of Willamette.
J. R. Marsh and family, of Aurora,
were visitors, Sunday, at J, W. Low-
ry's. Mr. Marsh is a rural carrier of
Aurora and ls the son of the late Pro-
ressor Marsh of Forest Grove.
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ii w m miim'imrirm that we m i
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H 1 I iir e,sr est If KWM WW WitmimfAft f M-i nnni rinne h
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ticlng dally and a plowmnt Bvonlnjra
(.,.italnment l expocted.
Halpli Shepherd, Assistan Ag.mt
for the 0 W. P. "noH at this place,
for me i. ,,.,, illlf,
returned rrom n " .
been very III -Inoe ThurH ay w Ith nn
h..,pI( of IA drlpi'"- Mr. I'Hce, of
,i i-iiiii..,i the duties uuniiK
riMuiui".
A II- Rhodes Is adding a 21-foot nd
hi iiiilhllng.
An entertainment will he given
about March 7th by the Englo C-rot-k
sehool children. The proceeds will be
i n..,..iniuiiiL' a clock for the
fur renewing the library
Miss Stella Wonier, the toncher, Is
working hard coaching the youngsters
i., iiu.ir different wirts.
llosea Bullou Is contemplating l"'1"
ting a street through his properly ly
ing next to the o. w. t: hki '
Miss Mary Uzarus of Estacada Is
visiting her mother Mrs. F. J. Lazarus.
Tho Sniarge Wood Co., localod at
Goose Creek lias changed nanus ami
will he known hereafter as the Eagle
Creek Wood Co. Their output or woou
Is increasing daily-
Mr. Charles Logan of Esfaeada was
in town Monday on the lookout for a
couple of lots. He Intends erecting a
homo here.
Tho new residence of Ed. Trulllii
ger is fast nearlng completion. II will
undoubtedly be the finest In these
parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Glover are
visiting Mr. (Hover's mother, Mrs.
Lucy (i lover.
ON YOUR F
Canby.
Warren Kendlo has been making
railroad ties here lately at Harlow.
James Wilkerson had considerable
trouble making the round trip with his
mail wagon in tills last wind storii on
account of so many trees falling across
the road, lie had to engage the ser
vices of an outsider with a crosscut
saw before ho could get through.
Uml Hilton and Mr. Fellows are
putting up a new lino fence.
Mr. Mainwood is clearing out a new
fence road.
Warren Lee Is sawing stove wood
with his steam wood snw for Mr. Itlder
William Kendle who llvus near
Needy was calling on his brother last
Saturday.
The elocution contest given at
Knight Hall on tho night of February
ldth by the W. C. T. U. was largely
attended and the little boys and girls
recited their pieces In fine order. This
shows what can be accomplished when
they are properly trained. Little Miss
Florence Knight received the medal.
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That well sharpened
yours will come in
jot, down the good
we're now selling at sud
dalously low prices Wo1
offered at -
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Buy plentifully while tV 'i1
Hunt
is on; otherwise you'll
Yftiir Far" an A f lie
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self because you didn't1""
no fault of ours if you i gm
ctnrlr nn bfOUf.-
come.
SEELEY!
The Fitst Move Toward this End is to Sow Right
IT CAM0I BE DONE ETTER THAN WITH A HOOSIER DRILL
Clarks.
The wild cats are getting oulte num
erous in tnis part of the country. Mr.
Sager killed a cat one day last week
measuring three feet in length, and
seen tracks or several others.
G. W. Force was at Liberal on busi
ness Monday.
J. Krueder sold his fine team of
black horses last week.
W. C. Bottomlller bought a sack of
nice clover seed at Clark's last Tues
day.
It u bft strong, a set to sow accurately and will remain
so. 1 he Hoosier is what many others are not-a "Positive
Force Feed';--and because it is positive and accurate
To? Efe P Ml side
tucc ia no OIIIeience, always the
amotint put in at the same depth.
same
Teazel Creek.
Pleasant, weather prevails and nil the
farmers are pressing their spring work
looking for bad weather In March.
Undo Frank Knylor is very sick
with la grippe hut Is reported a little
better.
Wm. Miller is still improving very
slowly.
Preaching at the Christian church
next Sabbath, February 1G.
i ne w. H. M. S. met at the home of
Mrs. J. Melton and sewed carpet rags
u" msi nmrsdny. a good social time
Is reported.
Joe Simons Is improving the looks
of his farm by cutting away the extra
t-iees, which were out of line with his
shade trees along the front of his re
sidence. Anthony Moor Is cleaning and haul
ing off the hop poles fi-0ln ,1s hop
yard, and getting ready for Wm Mel
ton to put In a crop of grain on it this
"in oig.
Rev. mm, pastor pastor of Teal
Creek, will preach nt Mnluiin
Sabbath, February 1G. at 11 vtpi,
a. m. All are Invited
Dogs or coyotes are nrnwiin. o,..,
this vicinity. Mr. M. nr w '"u '"
te S'ats tleothrnlglit'tae on,
WUinn, with your hnunrls mill 1 9 i. i
the coyotes take them, and If it is the
ordinary good doe. oh! u,m v
ntM a
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nine was a nartv
Stafford.
Mrs. Powell Is numbered among the
men we near, aiinough not confined to
ner nea an tne time.
Mr. Shauber, who Is living on the
ruaa io wiuamotte, was stricken with
paralysis on Friday last, the whole left
owe uuiug anected.
Mr. Gage's son, Arden, and wife
came last week for a visit to the old
home The wife took a violent cold
and at one time was threatened seri
ously with pneumonia, but at last ac
counts was bettor.
Stafford and vicinity Is qutting on
some permanent lmnrovementa
Baker has put a substantial pole and
post fence clear along his road line to
intersect with the Hayes fence, and
got a largo part cleared and in grain
and Is building a new home.
Simon Peters has Improved the
Harmony Notes,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hanken, wife of J. C.
Hanken, died at her home in Harmony
reuruary y, aged 22 years. She was
a native of La Crosse, Wis., and leaves
io mourn ner loss a husband and three
small children, one an infant two
years old. She was a faithful mm.
ber of the Catholic Church. Flinernl
services were held by that denomi
nation. Interment took place in Mult
nomah Cemetery, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. John Bechman is hanlln? hniiii.
ing material with the exnectation of
erecting a new home in the spring.
The western part of the Hnrmnnv
district is making considerable pro--
gress. Several large tracts nf inm(
have been platted Into small acrenee
uttcis ami sold, a number nf fam Ilea
nave made homes during the past year
in this district and manv mnro will
uui ing me coming year as many tracts
iiuve Doen sold and more are being
iu.li.uu. wicnua station on the O
W. P. is only a short distance from
mis territory.
The defeat of the Mllwaukie road
ui prove a Hardship to a large num-
IT IS ABSOLUTE PER
FECTION IN A SEED
ING MACHINE,
Catalog and areolars telling all afeotrt
it sent free on application.
Good Teeth Means Good Die-estinn
Good Health and Good Looks
Our Painless
Methods
nd acknowledged skill and
gentleness in handling the
most difficult caies have
robbed the dentist's office
of its old time terror.
People entrusting their
work to us will bt surprised
and delighted t the results
which will not fail to tatisfy
We keep in .h. n i , . 6 most exact"g person.
to offerTorbStttthe .7 i We have " bricks"
you will not be ditet this re"ult8 f' modest charge
Eighteen years practice in Orwon" Citv w .
that we are doing honest dentistry. 8 3 18 P"? Rood guarantee
L. L. PICKENS, Dentist
oviH PHONES
Agencies through
out Oregon
Washington, Idaho
Corner
OREGON.
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Mountain View.
Quite a number of children are out
of school with the mumps this week.
iu.. mcurew is on the sick list this
week.
Mrs. Mann, who Is visiting in Port
land, was here lonU-inp- 0f(. v.
f . . "O LUC wei-
j a position in Saiem as stenoprapher.
I "'"l'e snockley has been laid up
with a very sore hand. He hurt It
t trying to lead a wild cow.
John Schram was in Oregon citv
fare 0f her home, sundae " V oT .T,!
Mrs. Hall went out tn tha .,, ' uu"" "UIlns m"k cows dis-
last week and visited nmnno- i"1,1'" ,eu vei'y mlsteriouslv ahnnt
hi . . . o '"""'w. monrn am onj u it . "
' , Konertson and her mother looke mi LI V, laousm he had
Mrs. Holden. were visiting in,, r ... I . . over "'s ranch for her. hnr
Baker last, weet ' " nt'r a few days asm hfri "
Jesse Cox and son. WIHIq t
wood, were dolne business n
last week Wednesday and Thursday
Mr. McGrew and wife moved into
Fred Curran's house last week
Charley Albriirht of mi,i,,. t....
land) and Mahlon Moran, were each"
shaking hands with old friends in the
berg last Saturday. i
Messrs. F. M. Darling and J. M. Gil-!
v.L uiuve oui io Jloiino last
iui t,t-eu poiaioes.
hia i. o7,V. , J as" uurnea 111
nvJ I ,.:?"' wnere tne 8tw had
I v ' IlCi .
sociTl Pt Vhf . vT , !ntertafraent and
"vC,r. V r1. soh001 h0llse Wednesday
, , ::'LS' Iobruary Wth. It promises
j uu a success.
week
After Once Tasting
Mr. Sinclair has sold his property
here and expects to give oossesKim,
wr. Ham,
"uuKni me place.
of Kansas
Mrs. Sinclair and
Lottin nro lrvl,l.. i "'-"'
- ''s iur a nouse to move
into until school closes, then they ex
poet to move onto a ranch.
Mr. Wiles went to Pnrti.i'n.i t. ,..,.,!....
and traded for a new horse
tJ' j!Ioyer, reived the bad news
this week of t m rtuntv. t ... ....
nephews, who used to live here a few 1
There Is a protracted meeting at the
United Brethren church this week i
Messrs. W. W. Aldredge and B T '
Linn have put a new fence on the west
strms P0Perty on 7th and Polk
Mrs Shumway. of Estacada. is vis-1
nn M "a,'e,?,!, Mr aml Mr3' P-
t.mn, this week. i
Surprise parties seem to be all the
Yinol
no one wants an old-fashioned
cod liver oU prepara
tion or emulsion, because
Vmol is a much better body
builder and strength creator
lor old people, weak children
Jor coughs, colds, bron
chitis, etc. If it does no good
we wiU return your money.
HUNTLEY BR.OS. CO
Oregon City
The school haa huQn 1 i i.
week on account nf V ,a lne Dast
quite a few n,?"!' f the sickns of
meetings for the past lew "ks "g
T Elwood.
Jesse Cox has purchased a sawmill
and has commenced to move it hnmi
HnnIL "o.s,iso.ld her teai7L CharTes
i v-ouon
ZZ and
that Frank nC. u"l ,u u 01 6ods
Intanri ' . ' store
Intend tn n.,f " store and
naf.nl... ,. ' i
u,u,"ze tne new
rlvon l 1
of Mi- Liiiiau ..; k
day, Monday evening at. her home
Refreshments were serve,i Jl
spent a very pleasant evening Those
present were: ;Elmer Klngka le P "u 1
Dlckison. Miss T.iiv t,ii,"
DiCliisOIl, M gg Ilnttln I,,,. ,'r.
Nelson, Miss Sylver Pmr Ms
Marguerette Grav. Miss r ,. ' ..'SS
sepr' Jll'ian Bloomer. MIS8 bTna S
er and I Miss Cecelia Bloomer,
i he Oswetro w.'.
the , ",u met at
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afternoon. An n ereV, Z y
was rendered after w h X ' .h " ne
served by the hostess. "S
GranriA Nn!.
The annual Rmn
tlon will be yw
the rv,,mt n' ",CKU 'ty. in
March 10th. at T o'clock p m Said
May 12 to ii lme beld in K"
MARY S. HOWARD, Deputy,
rp. . Russellville.
This, the Phin ..
little Zr" and a
country 8 lne people f this
Mrs. Hnti. . .
eon nt,; V r "as sone to Ore
gon c Uy for medical treatment
thedeBT ,.!!lfi e nnot cross
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shins
f the 1
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Club
whlcl
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V it wa
OREGON CITY, ORl'aTth
l.-i . !! . a ver
thinks he ls out of danger, f "hat 1
Uncle Mark Hatton Is doing r Its re
a man of his age. He a 1 Thc
year, and is the oldest iW the J
your scribe has ever seen to 801110
or any other place. Buljsti
,, have
Franz Mumpower )laH been hi? consti
terrlblo time with ulceration terior.
None but those who htm .' font,
ments can reallzo what
me grass around here k, to cat
green as ever since the cold a : age.
ed. It was so cold that tliert ' ;
etaolnsh seen In the old a
WK-r., u l.lu '.r
k.vi ai linn ;uiiil, ;
Our turnips taste swepturim"01 B'
i(
the cold snap. f At ,
A West Virginia man, wrltlip' rectors
U Inst., says they have
there. f two
17.1 , t , , ; lng tilt
Elder Jones, our singly Eleven
will finish teaching the slnglmt high b
here on the 15th, cumnicncinc,. sentim
evening of the 12t hat the chr: addltio
There will be preaching on in the
night, tho 15th, at 7 o'clock,!? be wea
the first day of the week, Ik the bo;
inst. The Hible reading will :- payers
at 10 o'clock and preaching t years
f ' clock, by Evangelist Sewell. t grade I
cordially Invited. Seats are ii was vc
until the house is filled. attenda
i ; thoroug
"Parsifal" at Portland, i It is
"Parsifal" In whatever shap one co
presented, whether with all the f that It
of Caruso's voice and Conreld's? seat of
lo orchestra, or In the platec:- suit in i
lation depicted by Henry Sa a Pride
whether in the form of Engliitr County,
drama as it will be seen in Fi Bed chl
week of February 1G, at thelfc- free f
Grand, It will always remain i; A let
cation In Itself. No one candf Hedges
beauties of the wonderful story'- to the a
is about it that pristine atmosS been re
mysticism, that charm of me; action 1
that constant succession of alon e"
utterances and acts which ' J? out
imiM)ssible to class It with if. tnat ,m
modern, and which lifts It to pe? Meml
of classic t of the
"l'arsifal" patrons should actively
mliul tho unusual hour of cor ment ot
ment, the performance to but now .Prc
7:45, and the management raj; petition
that every one be seated by Mf; scnoI
as none can be shown to their;' at the c
during the action of the play. '
Seats ordered by mall will tf t
warded on receipt of romittanfi w
self-addressed, stamped em? state'me
rected to C. N. Ryan, manJK -. ,en c
qnam Grand, Portland. Pendlett
Mna, stump t
" " " "r of slatei
ng the grin bark B 7..I ...d?ys' Veat-
people will
chants. Mr. Wilson hDO .r - ller'
Tnel, . a,so uuugit a
person has Mr. Chestei
team of Jack Wallace.
Henri.
Gorbett's resideneo in, ; ' ler
Frank Wilsnn o,'
been makine their L w" have
Elwood ' ,- u services at the
A. M "uruary icth, at 11
Mrs. Delia P.nttK
trip to RM.p.ir"'" U1.aae a flying
.Tnin A -
ood on Sundav. "s'or 1,1 E"
II r his0" .! J"" -Wng
some one with ..r wlsn that
that terrible we are tree from
cj . ""'6C
he -Jta iZ l . what ' called
, "'fU 11 111. WhlPll Mr
Kreat improvement. W
Charles Hardv ,a .. v, .
are falling h,.,i I"a "lred man
which is ca, J :StJaS as they can,
the country 6 PPearance of
completedi1.33. hls Be almost
house. h oh .Sr. m.ea the wood-
Three carpenter ' .ue Pleted.
a rapid rate. r 1 alonS at
Mr. Ramsev oj
land on the " &ons clearing
hang," farm. -X' niy called
will
be
borne of their
w" IfkeVy bVtehadyflf0r . It
from thi aycat the first sold
hpSuKB"e.k.ner, folks
.ii uuL-e mo,
hard time of it.
come along a., herr''
Prnnl- r;.
t Oregon ntyLTurdeayab,,SineSStr1''
Eagle Creek.
V'the1106,10 be eiv the
Croek Dramatic cthu f(.the Eale
in the street " Th0 t entltled' "0ut
9'. Tne troupe is prac-
once more. They have hJ S
me of it y nave had a
Lewis DauEheWv i r..n, .
most everv dav Vn,. '"'""S brush al-
John NlghUnn mB ms farm
bacon a fel Z 3 6, d SOme of
to sell later on S' and llaa mo'e
h baclelor. Mr. Mpp.,,.
well known. WMtw to Srti
GROCERY
V; HARRIS
Stone.
colds and thOegrlne0Pl ,are bettor
who has It m? MarK Sprague,
nla, is doing u0
ter gent
PROMPT SERVIHS
. nitihiln
GUARANTEItrE'
to the j
to refus
f'. fir r.lo.t
Leglalati
Are Offered By f ;;'iu(10llt
I that as
. he will
people 1
Senator.
zoning t
terej as
boll, the
ty legis
pledged 1
(lateg f
should i
open lett
"My i
'I ago
soitiewha
, In th
emet
T re ar
eoiisister
larity bei
ii.e Repi
with verj
active
i i ting
' or ag
"wit part
But I
'er al
the v
i' Wns I
old
' it the
1 tnw COI
1 ture ;
l. lis- time
ii-' to a
in which
it 13 the
!. true t
nment
Fresh Stock Is
Desired By
House keepers
YOU WILL
FIND IT HER
COR. MAIN and EIGHT STR!'
OREGON CITY, OREc
CLOSING OUT Si
The entire stock of new and i
goods to be sold at cost- I
If you want a bargain now isyo""
Z. C. W ARD
e'l- The physician Ls Sev
citv fR1 lotion c
venth St.
OREGON