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OREGON CITY COtJRt&R KELtDAY, MAY 29, 1&08 Andresen Building Jones Drug Company Successor to Howell &. Jones The New Drug Firm Oregon City, Oregon Sole Agents for the famous SMITHSONIAN TRUSS Which has hoen adopted by the U. S. Gov ernment in the Army and Navy. It is essential that a truss should be properly fitted and we make a specialty of this work and are well equipped for the ac commodation of patrons. Stationery, Tissue Paper, Blank Books, Smokers Articles and Cigars. Post Cards, Leather Novelties and Brushes. Toilet Soap, Perfumes and Cold Cream. A fine, complete line of Elastic Anklets and Stockings, Abdominal Supporters, The "0. P. C." Suspensory Bandages, The Safety and Bunker Hill Bandage, Absorbant Cotton, Gauzes, Bandages and Crutches. Undeniable Quality. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Howell & Jones, The Reliable Druggists of Oregon City, having been on May 12, 1908, mutually dissolved, the business will hereafter be conducted by Linn E. Jones under the new name of Jones Drug Company. Mr. Howell retiring from the business. We wish to take this opportunity of making our announcement to our many patrons and at the same time express our gratitude for the liberal patronage and confidence extended t"he business in the past, and re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. In the future, as in the past, we' will always carry a most stable, fresh and reliable supply of Drugs, Proprietary Articles, Drug Sundries and the many fancy and toilet articles found in a first-class Drug Store, Paints, Varnishes, Books and Stationery, Perfumes, Novelties, Post-Cards, etc., etc., and with an ever in creasing stock as the many bright and up-to-date goods are put , onto the market. We are now installing the finest Soda Fountain in the city, where our patrons may be refreshed with a pure and sparkling draught from nature's fountain, at the hands of an expert clerk. Again thanking all our many patrons and assuring them of our coniinued faithfulness to their least wish, we are, faithfully JONES DRUG CO. resident of this city for many yars before going to Dundee. Mrs. H. P. Martin, of Portland, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrg. F. A. Miles, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miles, of Port land, are spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miles. Mr. Miles is express agent of the Southern Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mattheson left Tuesday evening for Seattle, Tacoma, and British Columbia, on a pleasure trip, and will view the fleet of war ships. . They will return to Oregon City next week. At the meeting of the Clackamas County Rose and Carnation Society on Thursday evening the date for the com ing rose show was set for Friday and Saturday, June 12 and 13, at Willamette hall. The Papermakers will go to St. John next Sunday afternoon to play baseball with the Apostles, and on Decoration Day there will be two games at Canemah Park against the Alblna Wanderers. The Oregon City team is now in fourth place In the league standing, and the prospects axe that they will finish close to the top. Many good games are looked for by the Oregon City team during the com ing summer. When you paint the inside or outside of your house, refmish furniture, you must use the best paint, or varnish to obtain the desired results, and with the selection rests the results. What do you know of New Era Paint, The Acme Quality, made by the Acme White Lead & Color Works, of Detroit? A hand-book of useful in formation for the practical Painter, Dec orator and Householder may be had by the asking. FIZZ! FIZZ! At our new fountain. We will have a free opening day Friday; June 5th. Se cure a ticket free and enjoy a delicious glass of soda or a dish of cream, Jones Drug Company For elite correspondence, we carry a most complete line of choicest box sta tionery. The list includes Eaton Hurl bret's finest fabrics in Paper such as: Berkshire, Hellenice, Old Madrid and Berlin's Batiste, Egyptian Wove, Bonny rigg Linen, Cameo, London Fabrique, Whiting's French Organdie, Blue Dazur, Sweet Clover, etc. ' Derthick Club Entertained. The Derthick Club held its last af ternoon meeting until fall on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Caufleld, and the hostesses of the afternoon were Mrs. H. B. Straight, and Mrs. John Loder, who were as sisted by Mrs. Caufleld. The house was tastefully decorated with roses and potted plants. Delicious refresh ments were served during the af ternoon. Each member was allowed the privilege of inviting a friend, and about 40 guests were preBent. Miss Whiteside, of Portland, for merly musical instructor at the Uni versity of Oregon, Eugene, furnished the musical program for the afternoon, and delighted her hearers with piano selections.- Miss Whiteside plays with great expression and by the ex planation of each number by the pian ist, showed that she was a musician of rare ability. This is not the first appearance of Miss Whitesides lin Oregon City, as she was present at a meeting of the Derthick Club a year ago, when she so pleasingly gave sev- I eral selections, and her visit at this , time was looked forward to with pleasure by the members of this club. Miss Whitesides is planning a trip to ' Europe in the very near future. 1 Present were Mrs. C. H. Caufleld, Mrs. H. E, Straight, Mrs. John Loder, ; Mrs. Matilda Charman, Mrs. C. G. Miller, Mrs. Theodore W. Clark, Mrs. William Andresen, Mrs. O. C. Ganong, Mrs. Ernest P. Rands, Mrs. Carl Joehnke, Mrs. Walter Dimick, Mrs. W. A. Shewman, Jr., Mrs. E. C. Oak ley, Mrs. E. A. Soramer, Mrs. John F. Clark, Mrs. Matilda Charman, Mrs. Leonard Charman, Mrs. Henry Mel drum, Mrs. E. A. Chapman, Mrs. Sam uel 0. Dillman, Mrs. Anna S. Hayes, Mrs. J. E. Hedges, Mrs. Gilbert Hedg es, Mrs. Lewellyn Adams, Mrs. Wil mot, Mrs. W. A. Huntley, Mrs. A. C. Warner, Mrs. Theodore Osmund, Mrs. G. A. Harding, Mrs. Eugene Avison, Mrs. S. H. Stayner, of bpencervllle, Ohio; Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mrs. B. T. McBain, Mrs. L. L. Pickens,. Mrs. 1 MAN'S BEST RELAXATION Comes in the Form of M U SIC Available, with the least Effort You Can Have It Bruce Zumwalt, Miss Louise Huntley, Miss Muriel Stevens, Miss Ona Ren- ner, Miss Elaine King, Miss White side. The last meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. L. L. Pickens, the West Side, Friday even ing, June 12, when the members and husbands will attend. GRAY TO THE FRONT. Work That Counts For Better School Privileges. Le Edison Phonograph Gives not only the New Popular Airs, fcot also all Kinds of Mosic. DISON PHONOGRAPHS Have YOU HEARD The NEW MODEL? Come in and ask to hear the New Records and find out about our EASY PAYMENT PLAN.-CATALOGUES of MACHINES and RECORDS FREE. Burmeister & Andresen Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City Jewelers Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists. Considerable airing has been given the County High School question with in the two weeks just past, due large ly to the position the two candidates have taken In the matter. It was quite evident at the outset that the people of Clackamas County outside of Oregon City, woulf not stand to be entirely shut out of high school priv ileges, and by a most prominent dis senting voice, as against a sipgle high school, have brought out the favorite position occupied by Mr. Joseph W. Gray In his support of High Schools when population demanded them. JOSEPH W. GRAY, Independent Can didate for County Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Gray has been working diligent ly to the end that the county shall be given Just and equal privileges and has the backing of a greater part or the taxpayers of the county, who have children and who consider the advisa bility of voting to support a single high school in a remote part of the county and then the Inconvenience and expense which would follow the at tendance of such a school by child ren so far removed. What they are considering is that high schools must come to the various settlements or towns where the population warrants, where their children can have within their reach the privileges granted in the high school. Let not the voters, who have the educational Interests of the county at heart, be misled by any turn table proposition which might seem to par tially fill the desired situation, but cast their vote In such a manner that the case may be clearly decided against the County High School proposition. The Courier is the only county pa per that gives you the news of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter anu daughter, MIbs Bernice, of Baker City, arrived in Oregon City Thursday night, and will visit with Mr. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Porter, of Canemah for several weeks. Mr. Porter is now manager of a telephone company and was formerly a resident of this city. Miss Porter Is an ac complished musician, and will prob ably sing at the coming session of the Chautauqua. T. B. Hankins and family, who left Oregon City about two years ago for Cottage Grove, returned to Oregon City Saturday, and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hankins' daugh ter, Mrs. H. E. Straight. Mr. Hankins and son, William Hanklkns, who have been in the sawmill business at Cot tage Grove, have sold their business at that place, and with Mr. Dunn, of Oswego, have purchased a sawmill at Dundee, about 12 miles from New berg. Mr. Hankins will move his fam ily to that place, and William Hankins, who is at present in Cottage Grove, will 'move his family to Dundee In a very short time. Mr. Hankins was a Death of Mary Ann Mackrell. Mrs. Mary Ann Mackrell, one of the well-known residents of Molalla, died Tuesdayy, May 12, aged 85 years, 1 month and 25 days. Mrs. Mackrell was born March 17, 1823, at Fareham, Hampshire, Eng land, and on October 30, 1848, was married to Thomas Mackrell. In 1890 she with her husband and family came to Oregon and made their home ot Woodburn. Prom that place they moved to Clatsop Plains, where they made their home until 1898. From Clatsop Plains they moved to Molalla, where she has since resided. Mr. Mackrell, her husband, died September 22, 1906, after he and his wife had enjoyed life together for 68 years. The children are Mrs. Morris, of Woodburn; Mrs. William Tagg, of Clatsop Plains, Or.; Mrs. A. E. Allen, of Seaside, Or; and William Mackrell, of Molalla. The funeral was largely attended by her many friends, and the casket was banked with beautiful flowers. Mrs. Claud Henrlcl Is Injured In Runaway. Mrs. Claud Henrici, while riding In a buggy on Saturday evening, met with a painful accident, and her es cape from death was miraculous. While riding along Main Street near the Baptist church, the horse hitched to the buggy became frightened and unmanageable and started to run away, aud threw Mrs. Henrlcl heavily to the ground, but was caught be tween the spokes of the wheel of the buggy. She was dragged along the ground until the horse struck the iron fence near the McLoughlin Institute, and falling against it. This saved Mrs. Henrici from being dragged to death. Dr. Mount was summoned and Mrs. Henrici was taken to her home where her injuries were dressed, and although badly bruised no bones were broken. J. H. Lelper, of Portland Oregon, Writes Letter Which May be of Great Interest to Skin Suf ferers In This City. 100 Grand Ave., North Portland, Or. For about fifteen years I had been afflicted with Eczema and . had tried many remedies, to very little purpose, and no cure. Somewhat In desperation I tried D. D. D. I was soon convinced before the bottle was half empty that I had at least found medicine that was not a deception. Now I have a little left of the third bottle and am entire ly cured of the Eczema, and fqr seven months have had no symptoms of Its return. J. H. LEIPER, Field Secretary Northwest Sabbath Association. What D. D. D. did in this case it ought to do for you. This wonderful remedy is now recognized by the fore most physclans and scientists as the quickest and surest cure for Eczema and skin disease of any nature. This remedy is as safe and pleasant to use as pure water, and is applied directly to the afflicted parts, leaving no bad odor or sticky, salvy substance. The first application gives instant relief, and as far as we have been able to investigate quickly effects the most astonishing and permanent cures wherever rightly used. If you are a sufferer from any kind of itch or skin disease of any nature do not fall to try this remarkable remedy. Pamph lets on skin diseases and their cure, diet, exercise, bathing, tc, free at our store. Howell & Jones. The Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most com mon of all ills, and It is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and make rest and sleep pos sible. In many cases the relief from pain which is at first temporary, has become permanent, while in old peo ple subject to chronic rheumatism, often brought on by dampness or changes in the weather, a permanent cure cannot be expected, the relief from pain which this liniment affords is alone worth many times its coBt. 25 and 60 cent sizes for sale by Hunt ley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. Crawford-Alldredge. ' Miss Bessie Crawford and F. J. All dredge were married In this city on Sunday afternoon at the residence of Rev. R. C. Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. Alldredge are well-known In this city, wnere they will make their home. Slam Is Discussed by Missionary Society, A missionary meeting was held at the Presbyterian manse on Tuesday afternoon. The subject of "Siam" was discussed, and the program was in charge of Mrs. A. Robertson. Several of the members gave interesting talks on this subject. During the after noon Mrs. Landsborough served re freshments. The next regular month ly meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. M. McGeehan. CURE THE CAUSE. How to Remedy Much of the Suffering In Oregon City. Half of the sickness and suffering in Oregon City comes from a weak stomach. Cure the cause by using Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets and be well and happy. Even the most chronic cases yield to Ml-o.na. W. C. Worrel, connected with the Lake Shore Railroad for years, says: "For fifteen years I had acute stomach trouble and nothing helped me. A friend recommended Mi- o-na and two boxes entirely cured me." Cure the cause of your suffering and be well and happy. If the stomach is weak and you have Indigestion, flautulence, dizzi ness, headache, etc., get a EO-cent box of Ml-o-na from Howell & Jones. They give an absolute guarantee to refund the money unless Ml-o-na cures. Memorial Day at Warner Grange Saturday. The Warner Grange held at the Grange Hall at New Era last Satur day was well attended. It was Mem orial Day at the Grange, and a pro gram fittingly for the occasion was rendered. Speeches were made by A. J. Lewis, of Maple Lane Grange; Mr. Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Davis McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. George Lazelle, Mr. R. S. Coe and about 20 others. Judge Tho mas F. Ryan of this city, who Is mas ter of Warner Grange, was present and gave a talk on "The County High Schools," favoring this movement. Mr. Ryan's talk on this subject was listened to with great interest, which materially changed the opinion of many on the High School question. The lecturer's hour program was well rendered, which followed the de licious chicken dinner served by the women of the grange. The next meeting of the grange win be held on the last Saturday of the month, and as this will be children's day, a special program Is to be given by th children of New Era. Widow' Papers. Soldiers' widows, who do not re marry are now entitled to $12 per month. I have blank applications for those who wish to apply. 2w . O. A. CHENEY. Business Opportunity. Confectionery Store, Post Cards, Ice Cream, Cutlery, Stationery, etc. I have two stores, one Invoice $1100; the other $350. Will sell Just now as I have other opportunities to Invest. Stores are In Oregon City. Will trade either or both for farm, or grazing land. Address Owner, care of Cour ier, Oregon City. i44444 4444444 $444 VS444 EVERY DAY Many questions arise which Polk's Gazetteer of Oregon and Washington can answer. You will find it's use a saving oftlme and a necessary convenience. Andrew Carothers, of Emry. Mont. has been in this city and Canemah where at the latter place he has been the guest of his aunt, Mrs. M. A. Plummer. Mr. Carothers left this city Tuesday for a week's sojourn in the Sound cities to witness the fleet parade and will return to continue his visit with friends and relatives here, Ladles' trimmed Hats. Greatest values at the price ever offered. Miss C. Goldsmith. It Reached the Spot. Mrs. fii. Humphrey, who owns a large general store at Omega, O., and ie president of the Adams Qounty 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 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' LOST BUck "PeERy" Purse at moving picture show or between picture show and 13th Street. Leave at Howell & Jones' drugstore. Reward. War Against Consumption. AH nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Fo ley's Honey and Tar Is safe and cer tain In results. Ask for Foley's Honey Opening of Chiropractors Offices. Doctors Lavalley and Farming, of Portland, are tills week opening offices In Oregon City for the practice of Chlropractlce. These two noted phy sicians are among the very best In this professional line and Intend to locate permanently here. They will demonstrate to sufferers their ability to cure chronic diseases by the drug less system and from their fame In Portland there is reason to believe they will receive the patronage of Oregon City people. They have an announcement in this issue of the Courier which will explain their manner of treatment, with temporary offices. Granger's Expression. From the splendid condition of busi ness thrift and enterprise seen on every hand by the Grangers of the state, at Eugene last week, it is evi dent that local option, a "dry town" or even prohibition, works no injury to any business, save the "wet goods" Industry. J. W. THOMAS, Molalla, Ore. YOUR NOT SPECULATING When you buy FLOUR here. Here is some news that will please you and that will pay you to take advantage of FINE VALLEY FLOUR, $1.20 per sack SNOWDRIFT - - - 1.40 per sack Harris' Grocery Oregon City . THE HORSE WHICH HAS BEEN THERE BEFORE always lifts his hoof willingly for our shoeing. He remembers how we shod him last time aud how good the ihoes felt to his feet. If your horse has not been here before bring him now. You'll li,s our shoeing as well as the horse. For he will work better, go better and feel better. Storey & Thomas 4th and Main Sta. Orgon City. FARMERS! Insure in the FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE R. A. Conservative, Strong, Safe, Prompt and Cheap Should there be no local agent write to J. J. KERN SECRETARY 565 East Yamhill St. PORTLAND, - OREGON URIC ACID In the blood causes Rheu matism.Sciatica.Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout. You can remove the cause by wearing one of our REX RHEUMATIC RINGS Mi'iufaeturad by the Rut RhtumttU Ring Co., Hartford, ConnKtlcut. Plticc $2.00 Solo Bv Bcrmeister & Andresen O.D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deads, Mortage tni Abstracts carefully made. Money te loan on food security. Charges retainable. C D. Sh D..C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate out Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. George C. Brownell ATTY AT LAW OREGON CITY. OftECON Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRACTIC.) The Unrivaled and Only DRUCLESS SYSTEM That LOCATES and REMOVES the CAUSE of DISEASE. Drs. Lavalley & Farming Chiropractoks-Spinomgists of Portland Have opened offices In Oregon City and are ready to demonstrate to the CHRONIC and ACUTE sufferer perfect health Is theirs it they want It. RHEUMATISM, NERVOUSNESS, NEURALGIA, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY, BLADDER, SPINAL and FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Absolute CURES of chronic cases where noted physicians have ut terly failed to effect beneficial results. NO DRUGS, NO MEDICINE, NO ELECTRICAL BATTERIES and NO SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS are employed. The methods used are the result of research, study and experience, and because of this fact, CERTAINLY NO OTHER SYS TEM OP CURING DISEASES duplicates either in method or results and effectually restoring perfect health to the sick. I appeal to those who have suffered for years and have doctored with everything and have become discouraged after falling to even get relief. Come to me and you will not be disappointed. My prices are within the reach of all. Consultations and examinations are free. Temporarily lo cated In Willamette Bldg, 416V4 Seventh St. Oregon City.