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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1908
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
BUENA VISTA
Mrs. Sturchell and Miss Lula Mil
ler returned to Portland on Monday
last.
We had the pleasure of listening to
some very fine talking machine ma
sic on Tuesday evening last at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. January.
Thev have a large size Victor ma
chine in some respects the music Is
superior and better than the 300 ma
chines. The music was very much en-
joyed by those present.
Mr. and Mrs. Stllwell were callers
here last Sunday.
The separation of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Bonner came as a great surprise to
their many friends here, as both were
highly respected and well thought of
by every one they were acquainted
with. Both worked hard and made a
nice comfortable home. The parties
had no serious trouble but what
could have been amicably adjusted by
themselves. The neighbors regret
that such hasty action was taken.
Mr. Stllwell has sold his place that
he purchased from Gar Howell to a
Mr. Wade of Portland.
Mrs. Catos little chllld has a serious
case of the mumps.
Miss Lilly Bevens has the mumps
also.
A large number of the Elite of
Oregon City young men with their
sweethearts were taking advantage of
the fine weather last Sunday by tak-
lng their promenade In the most at
tractive part of the City. There Is
some talk of putting in a dancing
floor where light refreshments will be
served. Parties were here the other
day looking up a good grove or suit
able place for such an undertaking.
Some people would prefer to spend
their Sunday here in the shade where
thoy would decline to go to Canomah
Park.
CARDS
It does one good to run about the
country occasionally and see how
thinga are moving. Were delighted to
see how Oregon City is growing. The
streets are in good shape, clean and
nice and the fronts of the business
houses are up to the times and new
buildings going up in every direction.
Many nearby little settlements will
evidently be In the municipality
Glad Stone Is rapidly growing, fine
bungalows and many other good
houses. Park Place is a natural site
for a good big town well located on
the grand old Clackamas River with
many advantages, then Meldrum Jen
nings Lodge is building up and not a
shadow of hard times. And through all
the country every thing is booming.
Each part of the country is vlelng
with every other part for good roads.
Speaking of good roads, let us call
the attention of the farmers to the
advlslbillty of keeping the roads clear
of sweet briars, wild, roses thistles,
etc.
A half days work once In a while
make the view pleasanter to the
strangers passing through the country.
After the County has graded and
macadamized the road, the owners of
the land ought to keep down the wild
brambles and all rubbish out of
sight.
Our country Is rapidly settling and
It Is generally conceded that Clacka
mas is one of the best Counties. If
not the very best In the Stato. We
have the timber, the soil, the water
power, the climate, and location
handy to market.
MARKS PRAIRIE
Copious rain and farming Is at a
stand-still here.
The dance at Needy was woll at
tended Saturday evening. Oglesby
Brothers furnished the music.
The Primaries are over and a good
lot of men will stay at home and won
der how it happened.
Glad to see our old friend Mattoon
got the nomination for County Com
missioner. We will do our best Wil
liam for you.
D. B. Yodur has eight fine Jersey
cows and Is making money Bulling
cream.
Several now comers have sottled
in our vicinity recently and more are
coming. Let them come and we wilJ
give them a welcome.
Potutoes are a drug on the market
here and hundreds of bushels will
never be taken to the market as It
will not pay to handlo them at pres
ent prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Korr were visit
ing Mrs. Kerrs father near Champoeg
last Sunday.
O. McGoncgnl was calling at Ogles
by brothers Sunday.
The social given at Needy by the W.
O. W. last week was a suueos mid we
will have another in the near future.
If some of our big hop men are a
little shaky at the knocs, there are
other that would contract If they only
could. '
Kalph Kochor, who has been at
tending Business College in Portland,
Is home to stay for the Summer.
R. W. Zimmerman and family were
visiting at Aurora Sunday.
Miss Lillian Grlbblo who has been
very III In Portland, cftine home Wed
nesday. Iaura Kocher Is working for Byron
Grimm of Hubbard.
A surprise party was given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Wolfer
last Wednesday evonlng hi honor of
their son Henry, who is out from Port
land visiting for a short time. Games
and music were the amusements of
the evening, lunch was served at a
late hour and everyone returned home
wishing Mr. Wolfer many more happy
surprises.
SHERWOOD
Sherwood White Sox walked over
the Portland Greys yesterday in fine
shape 1 to 4. The Greys were tremb
ling with fear of the pitcher from the
start. O. Todd their last years pitcher
is not to be sneered at and it did not
take the Greys long to learn the art
of dodging instead of striking. One
run was made by an error, but the
White Sox did not want to do them up
too bad as they wish games in the fu
ture. The showers only delayed the
game a few moments.
Mr. Jay Baker and Mr. Tom Baker
are suffering with typhoid fever. Dr.
RIckert thinks the cases are serious.
Needy
Freeda Gahlor came home
from Portland Saturday for a few
day's visit with her parents.
Henry Deetz and family spent Sun
day at Dave Voder's.
Mrs. Etta Fish and daughter, Zoda,
called on Ackersons Monday afternoon.
The show Thursday night was a dis
appointment to those who attended.
Otis Townsend Is chief cook and
bottle-washer now. No wonder he
looks as If he had been hunting for
Eater eggs.
Mrs. J. Mitts and Mrs. Gilbert Noe
sp ent Tuesday at Woodburn.
Percy Hitter has moved on the
Lucke farm over on Marks Prairie.
Mrs. Charlie Noblitt and son, Al
bert, are spending a few days at Mull
no with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Go-
richer.
The dance Saturday night was well
attended and a general good time had
by ail.
There will be a concert given in
Thompson's Hall Saturday evening,
April 25.
We are sorry to hear Jake Donnel-
son Is down with the measles.
Mrs. Judith Yoder and Emma made
a trip to Aurora Monday.
Needy and Marquam played a game
at Marquam Sunday with a score of
6 to 7 in favor of Needy. Needy and
Hubbard will cross bats' on the Needy
diamond on the 2Cth.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Ritter, Mrs. Reams, Dotson
and Marth Reams were visitors at
Jake Ritter's Easter.
Mrs. Emll Montandon is quite 111
with the mumps.
man was called Monday and reports
Mr. Haugham's fever at a tempera
ture or iuz.
Mrs. H. P. Wink and son Arthur
attended church In Oregon City Easter
Sunday.
Mrs. Ed. Huggins, of Portland, is
visiting old friends here this week,
Mr. Wirfs was kicked in the back
Saturday afternoon by a horse. Dr.
Strickland was summoned and made
the patient feel as comfortable as
possible under the circumstances.
Mrs. Laura Tompson, of Dallas, Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Dustin, this
weeK.
The Duncan Bros., of Molalla, but
recently ' of the State University at
Eugene, were guests at the Burgoyne
home last Friday night.
Jack Slaughter was laid up several
days the past week with a badly swol
len forearm.
Oliver Fergason visited relatives at
Barlow over Sunday.
Messrs. Fred Dose of Woodburn, and
Harry Balr, of Canby, two noted'
"spud" dealers, "hiked It" to Canby
Saturday evening on account of No.
17 being several hours late. George
H. Brown, another "spud" raiser and
dealer counted the ties from Oregon
City to New Era on the same occa
salon, reaching the depot about three
minutes after the train had passed. A
bad day on spud men.
Burt "McArthur and chfldren drove
to Milwaukee Sunday and spent the
day with his sister, Mrs. Jas. Pitts
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradtl spent Sunday
with relatives at Mt. Angel.
Aug. Biemer, of Twilight Hall, car
ried a string of 42 fine catflish home
Saturday.
Mrs. Dustin Is having her buildlne '
on Mill street and R. R. avenue torn
down this week and probably will re-,
place it with a 5-story steel structure'
of modern equipment. i
of the neighborhood.
H. Roger has been confined to the
house for several days with the
mumps, but Is recovering.
John L. Gard fas in Oregon City
Saturday on business.
Everhart & Co., intendt to Install
a sningie mill soon at their saw mill,
known as" the Superior Lumber Co.
M.-Beck was an Oregon City visitor
last Friday.
Most of the saw mills in this neigh
borhood have temporarily shut down
on account ol no orders.
Russelville
A very pleasant day was spent at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Boy
les last Sunday in honor of their son
Archie, it being his 19th birthday. A
bountiful dinner was servtd and the
day was spent with music and games.
Quite a' number of his friends and
young folks were present and were as
follows: Mr. and Mrs. C. Ramsy, Mr.
and Mrs.' 0. S. Boyles. Miss Clara
Rainsy.MIs Rachel Boyles, Miss Orla
and Myrtle Boyles, Messrs. James Ber
ry, John Mulvihill and Orval Mulvihlll,
Archie, Orval, Chester, and Marvin
Boyles. The guests departed in the ev
ening, wishing him many more happy
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wingfleld vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Barnes, of Liberal, last Sunday.
Miss Madge - Buckner Is teaching
school at Beaver Lake. She came
home to spend Easter with her people.
faster was well remembered here
with lots of eggs, but there were no
services held at the school house.
Miss Grace Boyles returned home
last Friday aftter a three months
stay with her sister, Mrs. Charley
Shepherd, of Noble.i We are glad to
see her home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marts visited with
Mr. Mart's father and mother last Sat
urday and Sunday.
ihe dance at Louis Daughtery' last
Saturday night was quite a sucess,
noyance. It was caused probably by
the storm last week.
John Mulvihlll has gone to Bridal
Veil after his household goods.
Lots of birthdays in Ruselvllle in
this month, which makes young peo
ple feel like "old maids and batche
lors," but do not appear as such.
John Marts and sister Hattie made
a business trip to Marquam one day
last weeki
Teazel Creek
The old superstition has been re
peated several times to wit: If rain
td Easter Sunday and we will have
rain for seven Sundays In succession,
but if we have sunshine between
showers the grass and grain and gar
dens will grow.
Easter services were held at the
Teazel Creek church last Sunday.
uimer Albright and wife spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton spent Sunday
evening at the parsonage.
Cary Herman and family made a
flyinw trip to Portland and Lentz last
Saturday.
Wm. Dart, of Sclo. is visiting
friends and relatives in this vicinity.
He is accompanied by his cousin Ho
mer Cole.
The Ladles Aid will meet at Mrs. R
Thomas' next Thursday and will
pick-wool for Mrs. Thomas having met
there last Thursday and was -unable
to finish.
MULINO
Mullno is a busy town for the past
week the hum of the shingle mill
could be heard. They are sawing at
me rate or 4u,ouo a day.
All enjoyed a happy Easter in our
burg especially Mr. Woodslde, who
on arriving home in the evening,
found a fine colt in his pasture, and
Mr. Deltzer thinks his Easter calf the
finest in the land.
Mrs. Daniels and Katie and Miss
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Logan
Quite a large audience greeted the
Parkplace Club when they presented
the drama "The Old Dairy Home-
tead".
The annual stockholders meeting of
the Clear Creek Mutual Telephone
Company will be held on Monday, May
Come all or send your proxies.
Francis J. M. Griffith and Mrs. Eliza
beth Brown were marrle on Aprif 12,
and are living at Logan. They gave a
surprise to a band of serenaders on
the 19. We extend our best wishes.
Grass is growing, fruit trees are
blooming and the promising time of
the season is right here.
Jacob Minder has purchased part of
the Traxtle place which joins his
farm.
Much interest Is being taken In the
initiative measures especially the tax
law.
Clackamas
Clackamas Grange 298 met as usual
at Grange Hall last Saturday evening.
Bro. David Croyle was obligated In the
third and fourth degrees. Communica
tions from Legislative Cimmlttee of
the Stato Grange relating to certain
bills before Congress namely: par
cels post, highway commission, etc.
Grange voted to endorse the bills and
asked that a committee be appointed
to circulate the petitions as devised
by Slate Grange. A home program as
outlined by the April number of the
Grange Bulletin was given. The chil
dren and some of the young people
were having a fine time in the kitchen
coloring Easter eggs and preparing
them for the feast which followed the
program. After the recess all sang
"The Old Folks at Home". Grange
then adjourned in due form.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnston
on April 13, a baby girl.
The boys of Clackamas school will
give an entertainment next Friday ev
ening, April 24 at the Grange Hall.
Admission 10 cents.
Miss Isabella Mather, who has been
seriously 111 for two weeks, Is slowly
improving,
E. B. Kelly recently sold his proper
ty East of town to partlos from Port
laud. J. R. Landis Is building a house for
Mr. Gouninns, a little North of the
Clackamas cemetery.
Charlie Rondarmol niado a brief
visit heme last week.
C. O. Hayward and family of Port
land were visiting their relatives here,
last week.
Appropriate Easter services were
hold In both churches here last Sab
WHAT'S UNDER. THE PAINT
THE BUGGY YOU HAVE?-
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Are there cracks in the sides that have been puttied up in order to make you think you are getting your
money's worth? Are there knots and defective blotches in every part under the paint? If your buggy
is a Stayer, you could scrape off eyery particle of paint and more than that, take every portion of the
body and examine it thoroughly and you could not say that the buggy U n"o7what it is represented to
jjUnjh is in a distinctive class of its own. The manufactur-.
ers do not wait until some other firm has put out an improvement and then endeavor to copy that im
provement. They are gjnerallyjhe first to add q new style to their line. When you buy a Staver, ou
do not get a copy, you get the original.Stayer gearsare made of the best air dried seasoned hickory".
Reaches are ironed on both sides full length. Staver springs are of the best quality oil tempered graded
sjeeldrejhoroughly tested before sent out. Woodwork is primed with lead and oil and rubbed in
the wood by hand, giving it a durable, hancsome fiinish. -:- -:- -:- .;. .:. ... ... ... ... 7
The year 1908 will mark an important period in centrifugal
Cream Separators. Probably never again will such a large num
ber of valuable Seperator improvements be brought forth as are
now shown in the new improved 1908 De Laval machines.
After thirty years of ceasless testing and experimenting, the
really perfect Cream Separator has at last been produced in the
New De Laval. Nothihg anywhere near like it has ever been
made before and all who have seen and examined it marvel at the
great degree perfection attained in every feature of the machine
from the supply can to the base. Although the improved De
Laval has only recently been placed on the market it is already
SWEEPING ALL COMPETITION ASIDE and experienced
buyers everywhere are saying of it "YOU DON'T CLAIM
NEARLY ENOUGH." The many new De Laval improvements
are of almost equal importance with the invention of the separa
tor itself and must be seen to be fully appreciated. To this end
you may have a free demonstration of the machine in your
own home for the asking.
Mr. W. P Kirchem, the agent for Oregon City, has arranged
with FRANK BUSCH to have one of the machines in his store
where the merits can be fully examined and catalogues be ob
tained. Call ut
FRANK BUSCH'S STORE
And see the new
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There is rumors of a railroad again
but this is election time and you can
get anything you want.
Shubel.
The Shubel base ball team went to
Highland Sunday and played a ganie
with the Elwood team which they won
score 18 to 13. Next Sunday they will
play the Maple Lane team at Maple
Lane.
Fred Bohlander is not handling
powder for the Supervisor and Is
working with H. Steiner, who is go
ing to build a barn for Fred Kamrath.
Herman Klinger the oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Klinger died last Satur
day and was buried Tuesday.
Our new minister has moved In the
Lutheran Parsonage.
The Moehnke Bros, are busy clear
ing land on their place.
The following named children were
confirmed at. the Congregational
Church last Sunday: Emma Grosa
mueller, Hannah Stegeman, Sophia
Bohlander, Max Hollman, and Charles
Eggiman.
The members of the Evangelical
Church will build a shed to shelter the
horses for those who go to" church.
There was no debate last Saturday
evening, as most of the folks went to
the masquerade ball at Will Clark's.
Miss Rae Kirbyson and Rob Linn re
ceived the prizes.
Road work is being crowded dur
ing the nice weather, and if the pres
ent road policy is continued for anoth
er year or two Clackamas County will
have another road to which Its offi
cials can point to with pride.
IS REPEATED
BY REQUEST
Druggists Hear Much Praise for This
Mixture
RECIPE IS VERY SIMPLE
Lots of Men and Women Here Had
the Simple Home-Made Mixture
Prepared, Says Druggist.
New Era.
Mrs. D. McArthur returned Friday
of last week from Shollville, Cal.
Claud Ilaughnni Is suffering with
the enlargement of tho liver. Dr. Ded-
Good Teeth Means Good Digestion
Good Health and Good Looks
Our Painless
Methods
and acknowledged skill and
gentleness in handling the
most difficult cases have
robbed the dentist's office
of its old time terror.
People entrusting their
work to us will be surprised
and delighted at the results
which will not fail to satisfy
the most exacting person.
Osleriied methods find no cluce in our rjructiee.
Wt guarantee the best in skill and appliances in return for a reasonable
fee.
If you want cheap work dn't come here We have no "gold bricks"
to offer you, but if you desire the best possible results for a modest charge
you will not be disappointed at this office.
juguieen years practice in ureon vuy is a pretty goou guarantee
that we are doiug honest aeulislry.
L. L. PICKENS, Dentist
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Harmony.
Mr. Hnnken has purchased two
lots and a house In Arleta and is go
ing 10 move mere soon.
Mr. John Bockmau Is expecting to
visit rrom ins brother in Germany.
Miss May Strange has returned to
ner home. r
The Misses Struchler visited in Har
mony Sunday before last.
Miss Mattte Hayman was at home
on a visit. She is attending the East
Side iiigu school.
The son of Hiram Battin has the
mumps and was quite ill last week.
Tho ladies of the Harmony Improve
ment Society gave a supper at the
school house election day for the vot
ers. The proceeds will be applied to
meir public hall fund.
We keep in the lead.
Clark.
The shingle mill of Rambo & Co.,
situated on J. J. Gard's place Is now
running full blast, that outmit Is
about 25 thousand per day mid of an
excellent quality.
Roger Bros, have their new barn
completed which Is an ornament to
their farm.
One of the operators at Rambo's
shingle mill had the misfortune to
saw one of his fingers while at work
lust week.
Miss Edna Card is teaching school
noad Dix's Mill.
M. Lonsberry luft for his home at
Madras, Crook County, the last of the
week, having completed his contract
building Rogers Bros.'s barn.
Miss Edna Card went to Portland,
me lMn, to visit her sisters, Mrs.
Loe and Miss Essie Card.
Eugene Cumins was In Oregon City
on business last Saturday.
Albert Larklns has purchased a gne
new buggy and harnes and we look
for some lnvttatlons to be tendered
some of the handsome young ladles
and-a good time was enjoyed bv all
A few of the young neonle of the
neighborhood gathered at tho home of
wr. and Mrs. Geo. Wingfleld last "Sun
day night to spend the evening.
O . S. Boyles expects ,to leave soon
for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wingfleld made a
business trip to Canby one day last
week. They report the roads quite
good.
We have some more new neighbors
as the people who have bought the Ed.
Carter place have moved In.
The-telephones lines of this place
have been connected for the last few
days, which causes quite a bit of an-
After Once Tasting
Yttlbl
Spulak spent Sunday at the Erickson
Mrs. Udell, who has been quite sick
is aoie to sit up again.
Chas. Shaw will move to Lake Shore
in the near future.-,
Maggie Manning Is working for Mr.
uregory or Molalla.
Pete Wright and Max Husk of Lib
eral were Mulino visitors Sunday.
Guy Jewlt is grubbing for Bayne
Howard.
Nada Lee Is working in Portland.
Mrs. Dunbar has been visiting her
momer, Mrs. Udell, the past week.
.. School will close on May 1. The 8th
grade class will take the examination.
Miss Thena Howard was visiting
Agnes Woodslde Sunday.
no one wants an old-fashioned
cod liver oil prepara
tion or emulsion, because
Vinol is a much better body
builder and strength creator
for old people, weak children,'
and for couehs. colds, bron
chitis, etc. If it does no good '0,"!fm Cltl ast w at
.,, , 15 Mill City, Oregon, he was well known
We Will return your money. In this vicinity, he was a stout, hearty
Liberal.
Delmar Ridings of Marysville Mon
tana was visiting his aunt last week
Mrs. S. Wright.
Levi Stehman in working his gar
den where the old house stood, found
a one-cent piece and perfect not mar
red a particle dated 1848, it is the
size of a silver quarter: it possibly
has laid in the ground fifty years.
H. L. Barnes is about well acain
his fall was a serious one, but Dr.
Mount of Oregon City nulled him
through.
D. W. Morey and Fred H. Burns
purchased some beef, each family
ate some of it and they were all sick
Ollie Morey was critical, the doctor
was called and they are .improving
rapidly. j
Leou Bruner whose funeral was
Elwood
Mr. Gifs Gottberg, of Oregon City,
was in Elwood last Tuesday. He
brought Mrs. Delia Gottberg home.
who has been staying with his mother
for a few weeks.
Carl Stroingreen is having some im
provements' made on his house. A. S.
Henderson is doing the work.
Rev. B. F. Fleenor preached in the
Mt. Home Church Saturday evening
and Sunday morning and evening.
The Meadowbrook correspondence
has mentioned the fact that "fifteen
years ago It was known as Mountain
Home." Yes, "Looking Backward" ev
en twenty years is was known by
this name, and so far as records show,
it has the same name at the present
time. All that has been changed Is
the name of the Post Office.
Protracted meetings have begun In
this place. Elder Landy Is expected to
arrive soon.
Miss Josie Cadomu, who is attend
ing school In Estacada, was visiting
with relatives Sunday.
Word has been received from Louis
Wallen, who is visiting in Golden
State that he is enjoying his trip.
Use Dix was visiting at Mr. Free
man's Sunday.
John Philips Sr. has returned from
Eastern Oregon and reports a pleas
ant trip.
Redland
Mr. Hubert, our road boss has start
ed a full crew laying rock on the Ore
gon City and Viola road. We hope
this .win last a little longer than
plank.
The C. L. L. are Installing a large
boiler and engine so they can run all
their machinery full blast. They have
a smau dynamo to generate electrici
ty for lighting the mill.
There has made her appearance at
Mrs. Hopkins the 13th Inst, a 13
pound dish washer.
Seeding and planting Is about all
done. The usual acerage of potatoes
were put In although the market Is
dull they make good hog feed cooked
ana mixed with chop.
Carus
Farmers are rejoicing over the rain.
lheir was a large attendance at
Sunday School Easter Sunday.
Mr. Beeby's son Is visiting him.
Norman Howard and wife and Miss
Berthena spent Sunday night at home.
L. O. Baker was visiting friends
here Sunday.
Mrs. Stewart was visiting friends
in Ely Sunday.
Hdlllster's Rocky Mountain Tea
never fails to tone the stomach, puri
fy the blood, regulate the kidneys,
liver and bowels. The greatest
spring tonic, makes and keeps you
well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Hunt
ley Bros. Co.
A good orchard fertilizer: Four
hundred pounds of ground bone and
300 pounds of muriate of potash to the
acre.
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
Oregon City
Those- that sold their mohair early
seems to have got the top price this
j season.
Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
stomach and liver trouble as it aids di
gestion, and stimulates the liver and
bowels without irritating these organs
like pills and ordinary cathartics. It
cures Indigestion and sick headache
and chronic constipation. Orino Laxa
tive Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or
gripe and is mild and pleasant to take.
Refuse substitutes. Howell & Jones.
Someremarkable stories ar being
told about town and among the coun
try people coming in of this simple
home-made mixture curing Rheuma
tism and kidney trouble. Here is the
recipe and directions for taking: Mix
by shaking well In a bottle one-half
ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one
ounce Compound Kargon, three oun
ces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla.
Take as a dose one teaspoonful after
meals and at bedtime.
No change need be made in your
usual diet, but drink plenty of good
water.
This mixture, writes one authority
in a leading Philadelphia newspaper,
has a peculiar tonic effect upon the
kidneys; cleansing the clogged-up
pores of the eliminative tisues, fore-
lng the kidneys to sift and strain from
the blood the uric acid and other
poisonous waste matter, overcoming
Rheumatism, Bladder and Urinary
troubles in a short while.
A New York druggist who has had
hundreds of calls for these Ingredients
since the first announcement in the
newspapers last October stated that
the people who once try It "swear by
It" especially those who have Urinary
and Kidney trouble and suffer with
Rheumatism.
The druggists in this neighborhood
say they can supply the Ingredients
which are easily mixed at home.
There Is said to be no better blood
cleansing agent or system tonic
known, and certainly none more harm
less or simple to use.
WE HOLD THREE
TROTS!
H AJ. 'i.-?- 7i
WITH WHICH TO WIN
YOUR. GROCERY TRADE
THEY ARE: Standard
Qualities, Low Prices and
Full Weight.
Grocery trade that cannot be
won by that combination must be
lacking in judgment. We never
ask anyone to come here twice.
We don't have to--the first visit
invariably shows the advantage
of trading here so plainly that
good sense compels steady pat
ronage. Just received a new
stock of Onyx Granite-ware--the
latest style in up-to-date shapes
smoothe, perfect, beautiful color.
Just come and see; and the prices
are right too. -:-. .:- .;. :.
SEELEY
The Quality Store. Main Street
Oregon City, Oregon