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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY I 190tf z NEWS OF THE COUNTY Mr. Madras J. W. Livingston has ereciea an office buldlng for the use of Land Commissioner Osborne, opposite the Green Hotel, which he also uses for the stage office, John Jones has accepted the posi tion as head sawyer at the Grlzzley T.nkn Raw mill. Roscoe and Harry Gard both of the "big plain" was In Madras Wednes dav on business. Frank Jonea Is hauling grain to Shaniko for Chester Gard. Chester Gard and Mr. Arney of the "big plain" are both hauling grain to Shaniko this week. Wesley Hill was in Madras Thurs day on business. M. Lonsberry returned to Madras this week after a protracted visit to the valley, Mr. Jack Rlngo. who has been sick with Rheumatism Is slowly iin nrovlnjl. He contemplates taking trip to the Warm Springs on the res ervation In the near future for tne De ' neflt of his health. Mr. I. S. Bhutt Is now working for Post Master Davis in his harness shop Dr. Snook is having a well drilled on the hill near his residence, The I. O. O. F. Lodge will cele brate their anniversary in a fitting Btyle Saturday evening. Many visiting members are expected from Frlnes vllle and elsewhere. All farmers are Jubilant over the rain which has fallen this week. It being the first rain for several weeks and the ground was getting pretty dry and lots of Spring sown grain has not yet come up. Shutt & Magness secured the con tract to build the new school house In the Fisher neighborhood. Miss Sweeting and Mrs. Rathert ex pect to leave Madras soon for Pull man Washington, where they will re Blde this summer. The Flouring Mill is now running full blast, grinding up some of the sur plus wheat of Western Crook County. W. C. Moore will make a trip to Redmond and Trail Crossing the first of next week. Jennings Lodge Well we are still progressing nice ly here. Gardening has been going on at a fast rate. John Jennings has been doing some logging and other cleaning on his place. " We greatly hope the "good fel lows" (?), who tapped Mr. Blank's keg of Olymphla beer and made away with half of it are now resting easy. Mr. Yale latoly bought some prop erty opposite Meldrum station and Is contemplating building a nice resi dence very soon. Mr, Geo. Morse has his residence well on the way now. The Ladles' Industrial Club gave an afternoon entertainment Saturday, and raised a neat little sum to be used in payment for an organ for our school. Mr. Chamberlain and wife have rented the house where Charlie lived Pearl Selby Is driving delivery wag on for Geo. V. Ely this week while Geo. Rainey has the mumps. Mrs. Hall spent Sunday visiting her sister out at the sawmill. Mrs. Burd has three children sick with the whooping cough. Rev. Tattman, the Evangelist who is holding meetings at the U. B. church has rented B. F. Zlnn's house Beuna Vista. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 993 will have an Important meeting next Monday. All members are re quested to attend this meeting. A res olution will be brought up to change the meeting nights from Monday to Friday night. A delegation of neighbors attended the military ball on Saturday even ing last; all report having had a good time. W. G. Langsford and wife were vis lting Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox on Sun day last. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Searles, of Cat nemah, were visiting friends on Sun day last. Tom is about to make a visit to his old home in England to visit his parents whom he has not seen for 25 years. The sidewalk extending from the Fenncan property to the end of the Merrese property has not been laid down as required by the City Council, The property Is In charge of Mr. Cheney, who should see that this walk is laid immediately and charged up to the owner. Wilsonville The Bralnards Cubbs, of Portland, were defeated 2 to 4 on the Wilson- 411e diamond today. The Cubbs did some fine work, but we have a team and our boys mean business. It takes a good nine to hold them even. One of the Cubbs had a finger pretty badly hurt but did not leave the field. The band concert and dance given by the Oswego band In the M. B. A. Hall Saturday was a grand success. The last two cars in the p. m. came laden with merrymakers, and all re mained until the hours were getting quite lengthy in the a. m., when the cars took them home again. ' Eldorado We had a nice rain, which helped everything grow, the crops are look ing fine. The fruit trees are full with blos soms hoping "Jack Frost" don't come. Miss Bertha Spangler and Echo Sponce attended the dance at Beaver Creek Saturday evening last week. Mr. Charley Spangler called on K. Schoenborn Saturday. Miss Lula Hayward Is sewing for Mrs. Chas. Sponce. Gollrich brothers, of New Era, called on Mr. Dotrlct Sunday. Mrs. J. Noblett, of Needy Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Goucher, 8tafford Geo. Sarm, an old resident died on Friday April 17 of a complication of diseases, aged about 62. Ills wife died a number of years gao, and he loaves but two children a son and daughter Mre. Jack Elligsen of Stafford and Mr. Geo. Sarm Jr., of Napavlne Wash ington, He had long been suffering and was tenderly cared for by his daughter and grandchildren, but was confined to his bed but a few days. The sick of the neighborhood are all improving and no new cases as far as heard from. Heartculture. Oliver Herford and John Cecil Clay In the May Woman's Home Compan ion assert that Heartculture Is an ex act science, and they give cultural di rections for the use of lovers, young and old. Every one can imagine how delightfully Oliver Herford could des cribe such strange flowers as April foolla, the Valentine Plant, the Hope Vine, and Gossip Weed. The illustra tion of these unique plants are In color. SPRINGWATER. A. M. Shlbley attended the meeting of the Republican County Central Committee in Oregon City, Monday. The following delegates were elect ed Saturday at the Republican pri maries to the Republican county con vention which will be held in Oregon City May 9: A. M. Shlbley, W. H. Kandle. The Sprlngwater Dramatic Club gave an entertainment last Saturday evening in the Grange Hall, and it was a great success. The attendance was large and the proceeds were $76, which will be expended in continuing the school, Whooping Cough. "In February our daughter had the whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart land, recommended Chamherlain'B Cough Remedy and said it gave his customers the best of satisfaction. We found It as he said, and can recom mend It to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs. A. Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. and Wilsonville is soon to have a spec ial car running; continuously, remain ing here nights so as to make an early trip in the morning, returning late at night. Several small tracts of land have been sold here lately to new comers and our little village is bound to grow during the coming Summer. It is a beautiful location, bordering on me wiiiameue. come out and se? us only 80 cents for the round trip Saturday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shuluckspie have bought a lot, erected a house and mov ed into this neighborhood recently. The man who came here last week trying to bunco the farmers Into a con densery business that would net them $3 per day on every $500 invested got turned down and told to leave our burg on the next car, which he did. We may be green looking, but are not to be taken in with any such gold bricks. Mr. J. W. Thornton, "Wilsonville's great promoter, has gone on a trip to California and Arizona. Mr. Thorn ton and son Joe have Just erected a bank and real estate office here and are ready for business. . The Brainard Cubs of Portland were defeated 2 to 4 on the Wilsonville dia mond Sunday. The Cubs did some fine work, but the country cousins were up and got in a little finer work, hence the result. One of the Cubs got a finger split open, but did not leave the damond. LOGAN. Notice of the sudden death of Mrs. Winnie C. Howard, aged 62 years, was Inadvertantly left out last week. She died at the home of her brother-in-law, R. Kerr, on April 15, and the remains were burled in Pleasant View ceme tery, April 17. The Grange entertainment and bas ket social on April 24, was very suc cessful in every way. A large and en- fair will be held the first Saturday In October,. At the lecture hour, Mr. H. D. Wagnan, of Portland, made a speech in favor of the single tax. Bro thers W. L. and F. E. Dunton stu dents of the Eugene University were present. On Friday night, Prof. Reld, of Parkplace, C. Schuble, of Oregon City, Eaton and county superintendent Gary made some very interesting speeches in favor of education and county high schools. Music furnished by the Molalla band. Prof. Hill, Miss Kate Ridings and Miss Revle Beull closed a very suc cessful term of school here Friday. John Ridings and a railroad man was in town Saturday to look over the county for the purpose of running a road from Marquam to Oregon City via Molalla. Colton Mr. U. S. Dix made a new road to his field. Mr. Lundell and family, who came from Eastern Oregon sometime ago have moved into theif new house. Mr. Bergreen made a business-trip to Portland last week. Mrs. Shanley left for Portland last week where she expects to remain. Mr. A. B. Countryman was busy haulln lumber for Mr. Peterson last week. Mr. Kelfer and family from San Francisco are visiting J. Putz and tamiiy. and there was a ba.swlngtr hizlchur The Colton school closed Friday and there was a basket social Saturday night following. Everybody attending reports a good time. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Dem ocratic County Central Committee of Clackamas County, and candidates nominated by that party at the re cent Primary, in the office of 0. D. Eby, in Oregon City, Monday, May 4th, at 1 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of organizing the County Central Com mittee for the coming campaign and to consider and transact such other business as may come before the meeting. J. J. COOKE, Chairman Dem. Co. Cen. Com. O. D. EBY, Secretary. Highland Mrs.Ben Hyson, who has been visit ing relatives in Everett Washington, will return home in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klebe went to Canby Saturday to attend the funeral Canby Irvine Wheeler has purchased an in cubator. Chas. Thomas is building an addi tion to his house. Mr. Thomas for merly lived on a farm near Markc burg. John Zeek is building a new house. Bud Hilton Is doing some plough ing for his brother F. H. Hilton. Mrs. W. Porter, who has been at tending the Sunday school convention in Oregon City returned home Friday. John H. Burns Is cutting wood for Mr. Porter. John Stalnaker was out In the coun try and purchased 1500 busel of pota toes. Chas. Huiras and Mr Allen are go. Ing to start a butcher shop in the near future. Mr. Wang has erected a new wind mill on his property. Mrs. J. L. Daniels, of Eagle Cliff, Washington, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burns. Mrs. Southerland has purchased the Weed and Jack Howard propperty, Garfield Smiles are always rays of sunshine. They bring life, light and Joy. hy put up a veil of hate or fear to shut them aut. I -MMia wift.jK..,.- ;,,; t;-,ilA,,i.w. tLU n mm Hnn. mJ if WHAT'S THE MIsb Bee Qnge, who came from business. Estacada Mr. -and Mrs. Boyan and baby, of Elwood, have been visiting the for mer's mother, Mrs. W. H. Park. There was another ball game last Sunday and Elwood won the game. The Sprlngwater boys got 6 tallys and Elwood 14. The Dodge boys are going to organ ize a baseball team and prepare for school sick, will be able to return by another week. Mountain View The Easter Exercises at the Moun tain View churches were well attend ed. There were 80' persons present. The children did fine and the do coratlons were beautiful the motto and cross were made with eggs. Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Osmond spared no pains in the preparations. Mrs. Chlsm and wife hnve returned from Now York to Uve here again. They will have their house repaired. Mr. Gorber has a sister and family from Nebraska visiting thore this week. J. B. Fairclough went out to the mines again last week. lie drove out with two men and some provisions and returned home again Sunday. J. M. Glllett has a Missouri Fox hound ready for Coyote hunting in buckle berry time. Charlie Forbes expects to start to Southern Oregon next week overland with a team. Mr. Harold Horner loft for White Salmon Washington Monday the 2th. He expocts to be gone quite a while. Mr. Keller and family visited Mrs. W. Cake of Estacada recently. Biliousness and Constipation. For years I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation, which made life miserable for mo. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and ca thartics only made mutters worse. I do not know where I Bhould have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tab lets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do Its work nat urally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birming ham, Ala. These tablets are" for sale by Huntley Bros, Oregon City and Molalla. WILSONVILLE. The Oregon Eloctrlc Company Is putting in a Y and turn at this place 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 me niusi exacting person. We keep in the lead. Osleriased methods find no place in our practice. We guarantee the best in skill and appliances in return for a reasonable fee. If you want cheap work don't come here We hove 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 Eighteen years practice in Oregon City is a pretty good guarantee that we are doing honest dentistry. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist WEINHARD BUILDING BOTH PHONES UNDER THE PAINT ON BUGGY YOU HAVE? Are there cracks In the sides that have been puttied up In order t.o 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 every 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 is not what it is represented to bethe best in the buggy line. The Staver buggy 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 generally the first to add a new style to their line. When you buy a Staver, you do not get a copy, you get the original. Staver gears are 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 steel and are thoroughly tested before sent out. Woodwork is primed with lead and oil and rubbed in the wood by hand, giving it a durable, hantsome iiinish. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- .:. .:. .;. .:. ... ilUMMIII-frlwli -Lm lis or t til irf-rt rr "P-iH MAKING CREAM SEPARATOR HISTORY 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. Nothing 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 DE LAVAL SEPARATOR - a m laWOTTin ili liilianMa'k sf toi'i'iifjj'si SEND FOR. OUR. VEHICLE CATALOGUE BRANCHES: Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho Salem, Oregon 4 E. Morrison and E. 2nd Sts., also 1 st & Taylor Sts. Portland, Ore. WHITE SILK WAISTS Beautiful display Wash Silk Waists, trimmed with Silk Appliques and Laces. Also have All-over Lace Waits made over silk long or short sleeves. LARGE ASSORTMENT-ALL GRADES L. ADAMS "Oregon City's Busiest Store" J W. M. MILLER., OREGON CITY AGENT, FAIRCLOUGH BUILDINC, TENTH AND MAIN STREETS thuslastlc audience was entertained by one of the best programmes the grange has ever given. The young folks took the affair In hand to raise money for the barn fund and right well did they succeed. Henry Babler was auctioneer, but his persuasive powers were scarcely called out the bidding was so spirited. More than $05 was received for the baskets, sev eral of them going for more than 4 each. John McCubbin and wife and their (laughter, Mrs. Pierce, from Southern Oregon, have started for their home near Lostine, Wallowa county. Mr. Johnston and family have been out from Portland visiting relatives. J. C. Young is cooking at Erlcson's. Miss Rlttcr, the former Upper Logan teacher, has besn visiting friends here. A large crowd of Logan people went to Estacada, last Sunday. Once more, do not forget the annual meeting of the Clear Creek Mutual Telephone company, May 4. Best for Women and Children. On account of its action and pleas ant taste Orlno Laxatjve Fruit Syrup is especially recommended for women and children. It does not nauseate or gripe like pills and ordinary cath artics. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup ui ila digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without Irritating them. Remember the name Orino and refuse substitutes. 1 jm Molalla Molalla Grange No. 310 met at its hall at 10:30 a. ni., with a good atten- i dance. There were two taken in by per I mit and two received first and second degrees. The master appointed the Fair Committee: J. W. Thomas, W. W. Everbart. J. N. Sawtell, Mrs. Mary Robbins and Mrs. W. H. Engle. The of an old friend. Will and George Clark have rented the Barker place and are putting in the crop. Born, to the wife of Theo. Wertz, a seven pound girl. The party given at the Clark and Miller house was well attended and all report a good time. Miss Rae Klrbyson and Anna and Mildred Morley were guests at the Mayfield home Sunday evening. W. Clark expects a good crop on his newly rented place and more than ex pects to get a cook there, as he was seen out buggy riding with Miss Pearl Miller Sunday. A grand play entitled "Batchelors Club" will be given by the Shubel base ball team, May 8 at the Shubel school house. After the play baskets will be sold. Everybody is Invited Ladles bring baskets and gents the change. A Study the Subject The policy of our Greatest Artistic. I give this my spe cial attention with most gratifying re sults. !- -i- -1- Cheney Photo Studio Mln nd I Oth St. OREGON CITY - The Garfield Grange met Saturday with a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wooster, Mable Anders and Dr. Lew is were initiated in(;o the first and se cond degrees. H. B. Sarver attended Grange Sat urday. J. J. Davis went into the moun tains as packer for a surveying party Alex Irvin went to work with them. Mrs. G. T. Kent visited Mrs. Wan necott, Sunday. Minervla Oatfleld Is very sick at the house of her parents. Julius Kreiger was a visitor at Eagle Creek on business last Monday. Mrs. Annie Kreigbaum visited Mrs. J. J. Davis last week. Jack Fields and Ray Wilcox, who have been working for the govern ment as forest guards, came out Sat urday to take the examination for for est rangers. Charley Linn and wife of Stephen son are visiting Mr. Linn's father, G. B. Linn. . Prof. J. E. Stubbs and wife and son arrived in Estacada from their homo at Hood River. MrStubbs visited the Garfield Grange of which he is an honorable member. It Reached the Spot. Mrs. E. Humphrey, who owns a large general store at Omega, O., and ie president of the Adams County Telephone Co., as well as the Home Telephone Co., of Pike County, O., says of "Dr. King's New Discovery. "It saved my life once. At least I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot the very seat of my cough, when everything else failed." Dr. King's New Discovery not only reach es the cough spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak spots in throat, lungs and chest. . Sold under guaran tee at Howell & Jones' drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ieveral Things There are several things to be considered In selecting your Bank 1st Financial Strength. 2nd The care with which the bank Is man aged. 3rd .The courtesy and spirit of accommod ation displayed by the officers and employees. 4th The banking experience of its officers. 5th The ability of the bank to properly and promptly handle all your business. : -:- To those wishing desirable banking connections we offer our services as an old established, permanent., conservative and accommodating bank, promising courteous treatment and careful attention to all bus iness entrusted to our care. The BANK OF OREGON CITY A GOOD HIT Is made with the house-wife when she finds a good and reliable place to bay her groceries--and get fresh, dependable goods. -:- -:- -:- -:- FRESH STOCK- Is my Battle Cry, and to keep everlastingly at it is where the "Hit" comes in. Call Main 56, over phone and I'll demonstrate where satisfaction is. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- J. E. JACK 904 Seventh St. Oregon City, Ore.