Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
OREGON CITY COURIER RR1DAV, MAY 8, 1008 5 Agents Red Cross, Dorothy Dodd and Reed's Cushion Shoes ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE NEW STORE MASONIC TEMPLE Agents Royal Worcester Corsets McCall Patterns Ferris Waists IK PREMIUM Hundreds of satisfied customers can attest to the many bargains we offered last week and WE ARE CONTINUING THE SALES ALONG THE SAME LINES FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYSwith many bright and snappy creations at real sensational offers. v An opportunity to see all the latest creations in - Dress Fabrics, Suits, Importations, Shoes, Notions and Laces, .while prices compare with city stores p PREMIUM LADIES' SHOES Red Cross Shoe A Full Line of "Dorothy Dodd," "Red Cross" and "Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes." MEN'S SHOES JEWELER.Y and Leather Goods Good taste characterizes our Leather Goods de partment. Nothing is shown that is not of the latest and most attractive patterns. The prices for this week are more eloquent than words. Rolled Gold Hat Pins 10c to 50c Rolled Gold Rings, guaranteed for 5 years. . . 50c Ladies' Hand Bags 75c to $5.00 Ladies' Solid Leather Suit Cases $5.00 MEN'S CLOTHING TWO REMARKABLE GROUPS OF SILK PETTICOATS AT $5.89 As good bargains in Taffeta Silk Garments of this character as we have seen this season. Made in three styles and several colors. nSHOE We Carry a Full Line of the Justly Famous "Flor sheim" Shoes in Oxfords, Dress and High Cut Styles. New Wash Goods FOR SPRING GOWNS and WAISTS Thoughtful women are choosing their Summer frocks now, while assortments are complete and styles crisply fresh and new. Ginghams, in plaids, checks, stripes and plrin colors, regular 15c values 123c Fine quality Madras, in stripes and checks. . 20c Flowered Organdies 12c Flowered and Cross Car Batiste 15c NEW PATTERNS ARRIVING DAILY RFI IFVF THIS ! If yu seek reliabiHty in fit- n style- lJLiLtlLi T lv llllwJ jn lasting qualities, and true economy, in buying, no clothes in the world serve you like STEIN BLOCH SMART CLOTHES. We believt in them, we sell them. They are the best. , Bargains in Spring Hosiery For Men, Women and Children Men's Imported Half Hose, Plain Black and Fancy 20c pair Men's Lisle Thread Half Hose, 75c values 50c pair Women's Hose, Fine Yarn, no seams , ,25c pair Child ren's Lisle Thread Hose, fine ribbed, 25c values 1 9c pair Women's Heavy Silk Hose black only $1.50 pair FOUR. SPECIALS 2000 Yard Val. and Torchon Lace Special Price 5c yard 500 Yards White Lawn, fine sheer quality, Special Price , 10c yard 50 pieces wide and narrow Emdroid ery Special Price lie yard 10 pieces Table Damask, neat flowered patterns, Special Price 5?c yard Lingerie Waists LATEST 1908 STYLES No woman can include too many dainty white Waists in her Spring and Summer wardrobe. To make our waist department unusually attractive this week we are placing on sale 30 dozen fine Waists, the newest 1908 styles, every garment perfect in fitting qualities, exceptionally well made and were ready made to sell regularly at $1.76 to $2.50 $1.25 each Stunning Suits For Boys Neat and Novel Suits For 3 to 6 Year Old Boys-Latest Styles. Prices From $2.50 to $12.00 I ' 1 5 : ' ' i ; . OS mYK Baking Powder Tt ti n a s. Cisri mo umj Dating ruwuer uiaue with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from granes Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of lime Local Happenings Dr. A. L. Beatle, dentist, Masonic Temple. Green trading stamps with every purchase at John Adams' Store, Ma sonic building. Robert Campbell, who resides near New Era, was in Oregon City on a business trip Tuesday. H. L. Kelley has gone to Hood Riv er to visit his son Roy, and will re main for a few weeks. Great bargains In Children's Under wear at John Adams', Masonic build, ing. Green trading stamps. C. E. Heskitt, who resides near Ore gon City on the Mount Pleasant road, lost a valuable horse this week. Mr. Heskitt had been offered $300 a short time ago for the animal but refused to sell. Mrs. Irving Bragg, of San Francisco, who has been in Oregon for the past two months, and who was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Norris Friday, returned to her home in San Francisco Friday evening. Messrs. Frank Burley and Clayton Stafford of the Burley & Stafford Lum ber Co., of Hood Claim, were In Ore gon City Tuesday on business. They report the demand for lumber for dwellings quite brisk. An elegant line of Belts, Ribbons and Trimmings just received at John Adams' store. Masonic building. Miss Goldsmith Is offering her beau tiful line of millinery at reasonable prices. N A handsome line of Kimonos, white Waists and Collars at John Adams'. Masonic building. Green trading stamps. Miss Goldsmith has the largest and best selection of millinery In the city. Call and see for yourself. If you are looking for an easy-feeling Shoe, call at John Adams', Masonic building, where he will show you the Red Cross Shoe. John Adams' Store, Masonic build ing, is the place to buy your straw hat. A complete line of Men's and Children's hats. Children's Straw Hats, and Babies' Bonnets at John Adams'. Big line to select from. John Adams', Masonic building. Elegan line of Silk Underskirts, all colors. Sale on. Call and see. Green trading stamps. John Adams' store, Masonic building. John Adams' Sale on Underwear is still going on. Call early, and select your bargain. Green trading stamps; elegant Premiums. Call at Miss Goldsmith's If you want a stylish hat at a reasonable price. Seven per cent interest on money left with us to loan. DIMICK & DIM ICK, attorneys and abstractors, Garde Bldg., Oregon City. When the children need Shoes, call at John Adams' store, Masonic build ing. The best selection and easiest on the feet. The hour for the Sunday evening service at St. Paul's Church has been changed from 5 o'clock to 7:45 for the summer months. An elegant line of ladles' dress 3klrts, suits and shirtwaists, at John Adams' Store, Masonic Building. Pri ces that will suita you. Green Trad ing Stamps. Miss Ova Marras went to Salem Saturday, where she visited until Sun day evening with her grandfather, L. F. Marrs. Invitations have bben issued by the Entre Nous Club for a skating party at the RIverbank Rink on Tues day evening, May 12. C. M. Howell, and C. T. Howell left Saturday morning for Yaquina, where they go on business connected with their extensive propeprty Interests. Several years ago Mr. Howell and his brother purchased about 10,000 acres of land, which is considered very valu able, the railroad passing on a large portion of It. They expect to return the first of the week. Grandma Wright, who has been spending the past two weeks in this city with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Norris, returned to her home In Portland Tues day morning, and was accompanied by Mrs. Norris. Grandma Wright Is one of the old pioneers of Oregon who came across the plains in the early days, and Is still hale and hearty. Mrs. Wright is residing with her daughter near Mt. Scott. G. Carlton Woodward, American vice-consul at Dawson City, Alaska, accompanied by his wife and son, ar rived in Oregon City Monday evening for a two weeks stay with Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Gray, of the West Side. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward have been visit ing in Philadelphia, Washington, D. C. and Indiana, the latter state being the home of Mrs. Woodward's mother. Mrs. Woodward spent her school days in Oregon City, and is the daughter of Prof. Gray. T. J, Meyers and family have re turned to Oregon City to make their home after a year's residence on their farm near Redland. Mr. Myer's father. W. W. Meyers, whose health has been quite poorly, and who has been In the grocery business in Oregon City, will with his family move to the farm where he will conduct a small but modern dairy. T. J. Myers will go Into the undertaking business In this city, havng had experience in that line. Best for Women and Children. On account of its action and pleas ant taste Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is especially recommended for women and children. It does not nauseate or gripe like pills and ordinary cath artics. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without Irritating them. Remember the name Orino and refuse substitutes. DEATH OF A PIONEER. Mrs. Eliza A. Ramsby Passes Away at Molalla. Mrs. Eliza A. Ramsby, one of Clacka mas county's well-known and highly respected pioneers, died at her home at Molalla on Wednesday, and was buried at the Adams Cemetery, the funeral being held from the family residence on Friday, and was attended by many friends of the deceased. The singing was conducted by George Adams. In the absence of Mr. J. P. Cole, who was to have conducted the services at the funeral, Geo, Ogle made a few brief remarks and read the following biographical sketch: Eliza A. Smith was born in Colum biana County, Ohio, October 6, 1831. In 1845 she crossed the plains from Missouri to Oregon, and in the year of 1849 was married to Maxwell Ramsby, who passed away nearly two years ago. Mrs. Ramsby was the mother of four children, Mrs. Alwllda Dickey, of Dickey Prairie; Mrs. Alice Wing Held, of The Dalles; H. S. Ramsby, of Molalla, and Casper Ramsby, all who survive except the latter, who died several years ago. Mrs. Ramsby also leaves two brothers, Sol Smith, of Sil verton and J. Smith, of Silverton; and two sisters, Mrs. R. G. Barger, of Portland; Mrs. M. A. Davis, of San Francisco. urday's meeting is as follows: Song, "Memories; roll call, (men) "The Weather;" roll call (women) "House keeping Hint;" recitation "Bugaboo Bill", Shirley Swallow; address, "How Can We Improve Our Home and Neigh borhood," Mrs. Anna J. Lewis; recita tion. "Mary Garvio," Miss Emma Ro- 1 man; address, "Are Mothers-in-Law As Bad As the Comlo Paper Deplcit," Mrs. Louise Beard; reading, "Just Home," Miss Myrtle Darling; song, "You Must Not Pick Plums from My Plum Trees," Miss Myrtle Henrlci; question box opened by Mrs. O. A. Swallow and Dr. T. E. Beard; read ing, "A Reminiscence," Mrs. Mattie Beard; paper, "What Is the Greatest Farm Problem" Frank Beard; recita tion, "Whistling in Heaven," Mrs. S. A. Gillett; general discussion. "The Proposed Tax Amendment;" song, "The River of Time," grange. At the meeting on Saturday the painting of the grange hall was brought up for discussion, and It was decided to purchase paint and have the building palnttd. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and In order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and. mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and is a re gular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting direct ly on the mucous surfaces. The per fect combination of the two Ingredi ents is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. MAPLE LANE GRANGE MEETS. Three Candidates Are Initiated at Saturday' Meeting. Maple Lane Grange held a very In teresting meeting at the grange hall at Maple Lane on Saturday, which was an all day session. The morning session was mostly of a business na ture, and wa followed by an excellent hot dinner served by the ladles of the grange. The lecturers hour was taken up after dinner, and one of the best pro grams that has been rendered by the Maple Grange was enjoyed by the members and many visitors. There were three candidates initiated In the afternoon. The next meeting of the grange will be held on the first Sat urday In June, and this will be child ren's day, when all of the children, whose parents- are members of the grange will take part. Children's Day is observed each year by the gran ges of the county. The program rendered at Satur. . Frank H. Leonard To Talk. Frank H. Leonard, C. S. B., of Brooklyn, N. Y., member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ Scientist, will give a free lec ture at the Shivley operahouse, Monday evening, May 11, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Leonard is one of the lecturers who are appointed by Mrs. Mary Baker Ed dy, who is given the authority to talk on the subject of "Christian Science." These lectures are given by the Scien tists to renew any prejudice, and to give the people a clear understanding. Dr. Fluno gave an excellent talk on Christian Science In Oregon City about a year ago at Willamette Hall, and many were turned away as the hall could not accommodate the large crowds who bad come from Portland to attend, and it was decided to procure a larger hall for the lecturer on Mon day evening. Special cars will be run from Port land to Oregon City to accommodate the Scientists of that city, who wish to hear Mr. Leonard. To Answer Criticism. Oregon City, Ore., May 5 1908. To the Editor of the Courier: I propose on next Sunday, May 10, 1908, to answer all adverse criticism regarding my recent sermon on the subject: "Hop Growing and Picking, or Should Christians Indulge?" My subject will he: "Why I Am Opposed to the Liquor Business. A Personal Experience with All the Ear Marks of Booz6 ' JOHN L. LINDEN Pastor First Baptist Church. To relieve constipation, clean out the bowels, tone and strengthen the digestive organs, put them in a natur al condition with Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, the most reliable tonic for thirty years. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Huntley Bros. Co. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tl;a Kind Yea Kans Always Bought Bears the vr jSrf--- Do You Want a Beatitiftil PICTURE ? SUe 22 x 25, all framed, for 98 cents. Reg ular price $3.00. Call at W. H. MILLER'S and inspect this great Picture deal, and get one with a $2.50 purchase. The choicest of Groceries Trade Increasing. I. ur nr nin i nr mm. Arm. at mm MMmA m. w j Tenth and Main Streets H OREGON GITY W 8IMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA, a. . diiiick Itching, Burning 8kln Disease Routed Without Use of Injurious Drugs. Great inventors often have been praised for surrendering the secrets of their discoveries. Practically the same thing happens in "the medical world In the case of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, the eminent skin specialist, of Chicago. Dr. Dennis, in his own office prac tice, discovered that pure vegetable oil of wlntergreen, properly mixed with other simple remedies was prac tically a sure specific for Eczema, psoriasis, barber's Itch, salt rheum, and other itching skin diseases. But the oil of wlntergreen alone was found Ineffective. It required other mild Ingredients such as glycerine and thymol compounded with the wlnter green, to produce the real eczema cure. This compounded D. D. D. Prescrip tion positively takes away the Itch at oneo the instant it Is applied to the skin. This vegetable liquid does away with deleterious drugs so long used In an attempt to doctor the blood, wnereas modern science has deter mined that eczema Is first and all the time a skin disease. If you want to know more about the merits of D. D. D. Prescription, call at our store. We vouch for this rem edy. Howell & Jones, Oregon City. W. A. IMIIIOI DIMICK & DIMICK Attorney! at Low Notary Public. Mortgages Foreclosed. Abstracts Furnlibed. Money Loaned on Rcl and Chattel Security, Andreien Bldg. Oregon City All kinds of fancy sowing and stitch ing, also dreBsmaklng In all Its branches. If you want anything done in this line of business call at the residence of Mrs. W. G. Langford, 18th and Division near Mr. January's. John W. Thomas DENTIST Molalla, Monday GADKE Can-its a complttt line f Spray Pomps and Spraying Solutions Girt him s call sad in hw chmp jo can spray your orchard. F. C. Gadke Plumbing sud General Jobbing Oregon City, Or tgea I