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About Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908 0 o- 8 NO NO GAS COCAINE We set the pace in high grade dentistry. We be long to no dent-al com bination bub stand on our reputation and are busy all the time. Our prices are reasonable. BRIDGE WORK $5.00 PER TOOTH GOLD CROWNS $5.00 Don't pay "those high prices for dental work but before you contract to some dentist your dental work, come and see US. Examination free. Our Motto: "Honest work at honest prices." Lady Assistant Oregon Dental Parlors Over Harding's Drug Store READERS WILL APPRECIATE IT NOTED AUTHORITY GIVES A SIM PLE PRESCRIPTION. TELLS HOW TO TAKE Tells the Readers of This Paper How to Prepart the Mixture at Home and Other Advice. Now is the time when the doctor gets busy, and the nunent medicine manufacturers roup the harvest, uti les great care Is (alien to dress warm ly and keep the feet dry. This is the advico of an old eminent, authority, who says that Rheumatism and Kid ney t rouble weather Is here, and al ko tells what to do In case of an at tack. (let from any good prescription pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargoti, throe ounces Compound Syr up Bursa parilla. Mix hy shaking well In a bottlo and take a teaspoonl'ul af ter meals and at bedtime. Just try this simple home made mix ture at tho lirst sign of rheumatism, or ir your back aches or you feel that tho kidneys are not acting right. This Is said to be a splendid kidney regu lator, and almost certain remedy for all forms of HhiMimntlsm, which' is caused by uric acid in the blood, which Iho kldncvs fail .to lllter out. Any one can easily prepare this at home and at small cost. Druggists In this town and vicin ity when shown tho prescription, stilled that they can either supply these Ingredients, or, if our readers prefer, they will compound tho mix ture for them. LOCAL NOTES llest Men's and Women's Shoes at John Adams' stove. Attorney It. E. Cross went to lOsta cada on a professional business trip on Thursday. Miss Goldsmith, the leading milli ner, will have a grand millinery dis play on Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28. W. R McDonald has gone to San Francisco, where he expects to re main for several months. If you want to see the latest In spring jackets call on John Adams in the new Masonic building, where he has a full line. Miss l.ottu liivennore, who Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. A. 1,. lleatlo, of this city, has gone to Salem for n few days' visit with friends. fleautlful dress patterns just re ceived at John Adams' store In the New Masonic building. 5 Rapid changes of tempeYatifre tftehaVd on the toughest constitution. jjf The conductor passing from the heated Jj inside of a trolley car tofheicy tempeYature of the platform the cafrfvasser spending an hour or so in a heated bunding and then ft walking against a biting wind-know the jjf" difficulty of Avoiding cold. T X Scott' Emulsion strengthens the q (y body so that it can better "withstand the tji danger of cold from chaYiges of tempeYatifte. Iwfllhelpyou to 4i void talungf:Sld. tLL DRUGQ13T31 BOo. aRd $VoO. Mrs. Leslie h. Porter and son are visiting with Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler, of Cor vallls. Call at John Adams' store In the Masonic building and select your par asol to match your spring suit. Andrew J. Marshall, Is lying criti cally ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan. Herbert Marston has purchased the Goettllng property near Park place. Mr. Marston's property con sists of ten acres and will be put In fruit trees and garden. Men's furnishings at John Adams' store, new Masonic building. Large stock to select from. Miss Ethelwyn Albright, who lias been visiting with her sister, Mrs James Church at Oak Grove, for the several weeks, is In Oregon City for a few days visiting friends. Miss At bright will soon leave for her new home at Hood River. Mr. Albright has his new residence nearly com pleted at that place. If you contemplate getting a suit of clothes for spring, call at John Adams store, Masonic building, he has just what you want, at the price to suit your pocket book. Miss Goldsmith invites you to her millinery display on March 27 and 28, Chris Moehnke, a prominent young farmer of Shubel, accompanied by his wife, was in Oregon City on business Saturday. Mr. Moehnke says that the farmers of his section have their crops about In, and those who were early In sowing are much encouraged with the growth that the grain has attained. We have just received a full line of beautiful silk petticoats, which are on display In our corner window. John Adams, new Masonic building. George Ogle, of Molalla, was In Oregon City Wednesday, on his way home from Portland, where he had been on a business trip for several days. Mr. Ogle, with his father, J. L and brother, Eugene, are among the prominent sheepralsors of Clackamas county, and have one of the best farms In the Molalla country, consist ing of 275 acres. Latest styles In millinery at Miss Goldsmith's on March 27 and 28 Our customers are well pleased with our new lino of goods, but tbey aro pleased with out prices just as well. Come and see for yourself and bo convinced at John Adams' store, new Masonic building. O. D. Eby received telephone re quest Monday morning from J. ( Killln of Woodburn, that Robt. Cap Ies, who was living about three miles east of that place had died and to notify E. 0. Pugh, who resides on the Hood claim. Marlon County Coroner held an inquest. New Spring Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Neckwear and everything needed for a complete wardrobe at John Adams' store, new Masonic building. Spring is here, and if you need a spring suit, call at John Adams' store In the new Masonic building, and he will show you just what you want K. F. Thayer, who has been spend ing the past week In Oregon City with his brother-in-law, 0. A. Cheney left Wednesday morning for his home at Whitewater, Wis., where he Is cashier In the First National Bank Mr. Thayer and Miss Edith Cheney spent Tuesday In McMInnvillo with Miss Ethel Cheney, returning Tuesday night. Mr. Thayer came to Oregon by way of California, and was his first visit to this state, and goes to his Kaslcrn homo with nattering Impres sions of tho climate and resources of old Oregon. Special sale on Wall Paper and Paints. Sale lasts 30 wdays at Block's 'urnlturo Store, corner Main and Sev nth streets. Mrs. Sadie White, of Portland, was In Oregon City Tuesday on business. Mrs. White returned a few months ago with her mother, Mrs. E. F. Mar tin, from Alaska, where they have properly interests, and have been spending the winter in Portland. Mrs. Martin has purchased property In Sellwood, where she will have a cot- tge erected nnd experts to spend winters in Oregon. They will leave for San Francisco shortly, where they will remain until the early part of June, when they will go to Seattle, anil taking the steamer at that point for Alaska, where they will remain during the summer. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. White were formerly In business lu this city, and conducted a Racket store for several years. Block, the Home Furnisher, Is hav ing a Special sale on Carpets, Lino leums and Laco Curtains, for SO days only. Call and see us. Corner Main and Seventh St. TEAZEL CREEK. (lus Hurgreen, of Teazel Creek, who has been away working at the saw mill, was up looking after his ranch last Sunday. Master Willie Qulnn Is suffering from an attack of appendicitis. His physician thinks ho will have to have an operation as ho has had It for two or three years. Nice weather again, every body hap py, fall grain looking line an 1 spring grain coining up. Fancy buckles, necklaces and hat plus, the latest, at John Adams' store, new Masonic building. Mr. Noon's sawmill had a little blaze last Saturday, hut owing to the prompt action of the mill hands, it WALTER A. DIMICK, Republican Nominee for Representa tive. Mr. Dimick Is a practicing attorney of the Arm of Dimick & Dimick of Oregon City, and has stood for tho policy of right and justice to the peo ple, which policy he still maintains. He stands for strict economy In ap propriations; banking laws affording protection to the depositor; all prop er measures to upbuild and better our roads and public school system; reform tax legislation to compel cor porations and land speculators to pay their just proportion of the taxes; the preservation of the natural re sources of tho state to the people to whom they belong. He favors the di rect primary law and the election of United States Senators by the people; and pledges himself to abide by the instruction of the voters of Oregon in the election of United States Senator. was quickly extinguished. Grandma Dart is quite sick with la grippe. This malady seems to be loath to leave this neighborhood. The most of the Teazel Creek Sun day school were unable to attend the Sunday school convention on acount of sickness. We learn that Dave Fox has gone to his doctor again with cancer. Mrs. Scott Carter is reported worse since coming home. She has been an Invalid for a long time. Mrs. Kaylor and daughter Florrie, were callers at tho parsonage last Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Qulnn has just received i large Incubator which she will op erate this spring. TEACHERS INSTITUTE County School Superintendent 1. J. Clary Is making preparations to hold ' one of his Biiccosslul teachers insti- lutes at Estaeada on next. Saturday, l March 28th, and on the program he i is being assisted by Miss Fannie O.l Porter, who is a teacher in Portland schools and Prog. L. A. Read, prin- cipal of the Pnrkplace high school, l'he teachers, and others who wish to go. will leave uregon i uy bauiruay uiornlng at 8:30 on a special car that will be provided. Those desiring to go will please communicate with Mr. (Jury, as the car will hold only about II, and a number of the teachers o tho Portland schools are contemplat ing attending and will meet the Ore gon City delegation at the Golf Links Seventy-five cents is to lie charger! for tho round trip from Oregon City, unit those who have never had the pleasure of this pleasant ride should take advantage of the low rate ol'fer- the way stations to accommodate all those wishing to go. All wishing to attend from this city should arrange to be at Harding's Drug Store in time to secure car tickets before 8:1)0 a. in., Saturday. The exercises will In- held in the school house at Estaeada, and it is probable that there will he some d on this day. lhe car will stop at numbers by the school children of that place. The following program has been ar ranged : MORNING SESSION. 10:30 "How to del Results In the Country Schools" F. M. Gill "Primary Numbers" Mis. Jose phine Lisher, of Portland. The Needs of Our Country Schools General discussion. At noon the ladies of Kslacada will serve dinner to me visitors. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:00 p. m. "Expression In Grades lleyond the First" Mrs. Josephine Lisher, of the Couch School, Port land. 'Education for the Industries, with Special Attention to School Gar dening" L. A. Head, of Park-place. Pn.!liyis,AOTe-P&! Polls Neuralgia Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in STOMACH. Sleeplessness Sues for Commission. Geo. A. Brown, through his attor ney, O. D. Eby, has filed papers In a suit to recover $."j0 alleged to be due from Frank T. Cunningham, as com mission on the sale of some real es tate. Brown claims he found a buyer and sold the property for Cunning ham and that the latter gentleman then refused to pay the commission agreed. The Knights and Ladles of Security will hold their sixth annual ball in the Armory on Saturday night, April 4th. The committee in charge is composed of Roy Woodward, Colonel Montgomery, Ed. Confer, M. P. Chap man and A. J. Wilson. No Use to Die, "I have found that there Is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discovery," sa.tfi Mrs. J. P. White, of ushboro, Pa. "I would not be alive today only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else and cures lung disease even after the case Is pronounced helpless." This t 1.. P.... U I , ,., oaf,,' ,irnnr.,n,,Q ,, . ' ' 1 ' ,', , .... J , .... At a meeting of the business men ot Oregon City Wednesday evening, it was decided to keep the stores open each evening until 8 o'clock. Satur- ihbius uiiui iu o chjck ua lurinei- lv. Lame Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there Is noth ing so good for a lame shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Dalm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vlgirously at each application and quick cure is certain. For sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. Teas, Coffee, Spices and Extracts. Having placed a line of The Boyd Tea Company's High Grade TEAS, COF FEES, SPICES AND EXTRACTS in the room adjoining the Wells, Fargo Co.'s Express office, I solicit your patronage. Our goods are all uniform and your second order will be of the same quality as the first. Satisfaction Or Money Refunded GIVE US A TRIAL G. W. H. MILLER Agent BOYD TEA COMPANY v I l m m m .1 ma mem ii if k va -w - mm - 5 ovT nan. m u U U V V -irr'Wk.X V .. have Oregon City Shoe House Best Healer In the World. Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond, Maine, says; "I have used IJucklen's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it the best healer in the world. I use it, too, with great sucess in my veterinary business." Price 25c, at Howell & Jones' drug store. Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is uuequaled as a cure for croup," says Harry Wil son, of Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used successfully in many thou sands of homes. For sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. Mrs. John W. Moffitt, of the West Side, has been seriously ill at her home with typhoid fever. It coaxes back that well feeling, healthy look, puts the sap of life in your system, protects you from dis ease. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has no equal as a spring tonic for tho whole family. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. Manner Chor Give Last Ball. The Oregon City Manner Chor will give the last ball of the season at Wil lamette hall Saturday night. The Woodlin orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing. Between the dances, recitations and songs by mem bers of the society will be a feature of the evening. Refreshments will be served during the evening, and a good time is promised all who attend. Like other entertainments given by the German society, this promises to be a very successful affair. FOR SALE Bay Team. Well matcli ed.coming four and five years. Well broke, double and single. Sound. No blemishes. Three miles north of Aurora, on Edward Smidt place. Address Aurora, Ore., R. 3, Box CI. Bonny Lewis. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a liquor license to sell liquor at my place of business, No. 703 Main street, for a period of six months. D. McllENRY. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the uu- ( dersigned as executor of the estate of William A. Hobhie, deceased, has filed his final report as such executor with the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon and the court has set the 25th day of April, 1908. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., as the time for hearing said final report. Any and all persons having objections to said report are hereby notified to appear and make the same known to the court on said date above mentioned. JAMES A. WILSON, Executor of the Estate of William A. Hobhie, deceased. Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Ex ecutor. Dated March 2G, 190S. 1 We need $5000.00 before April 10th. We sacrifice our entire stock in order to meet extraordinary demands. 1he bargains we ofier you for this sale no equal. We have made prices on all Sh oes, Oxfords and Rubber Goods, to make sure of the money we must have. This is a Bonafide Sale. No Fake, But a Genuine Money Making Sale. Sale Starts March 21st Ends April 10, 1908 The Rhodes PRUNING SHEARS (PATENTED) EVERY fruit grower will appreciate the advantaees of a nrnn- Ing shears that has a double cutting edge, as all the pruning shears fc heretofore on the market have had only one cuting edge, and the other edge being dull would bruise and peel the bark from the T limb and injure It so it would not heal up smoothly, but the Rhodes Pruning Shears having a double cutting edge, cuts from both sides of the limb and does not bruise the bark, but leaves a clean, smooth cut that heals up rapidly. T All previous attempts to make a double cutting pruning shears T have been failures, as the shear blades would draw together and cut themselves; but with the Rhodes Double Cut Pruning Shears this difficulty has been overcome by the overlapping points, as you will A notice by tho cuts that the points of the Rhodes Shears pass by each other before the shears cuts into the limb far enough to draw the T blades, and it Is impossible for the blades to dra wtoegther them- T selves after the points pass each other. The Rhodes Double Cut Pruning Shears are finely finished and aro made from the best quality of material. The shear blades are forged from tool steel and are carefully ground and tempered. The I handles are maple. The ferrules are of wrought iron four inches T long, with an extra ferrule one inch long on the end. There is a rivet put through the ferrule, handle and shank of the shears which keeps the ferrule and shears from coming loose from the handle. Blades of Wood Handle Pruners are the same size for all lengths. X Price For Sale By : PRANK THE COURIER Will give you the Election news Straight. SUBSCRIBE NOW 1 & 1 If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects Xt7Z7777777777?777777m777777777 Oregon City Shoe House Double Gutt 5B2BE&S&5ES $2.50 t GKUSCG1 , ' V Take ONE i - 0l of lhe Little Tablets ' ; J and the Pain is Gone. 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk y 'A ''''''