OREGON CITY CfiUiLlBR, SRJUAY, JUNE 12 1908
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7e iew Gold FiHin&s
We never have to tell you that, "YOUR TEETH ARE TO SOFT TO HOLD GOLD FILLINGS "
We mastered that, difficulty long ago.
We put Gold Fillings in those so-called "Soft Teeth" that do not come out. Our Gold Fillings,
no matter how large, cannot come out when put in by our new process. They are solid as rocks and
strong as iron. Call and see them.
THOSE WHITE FILLINGS
We never fill your teeth with Cement or Artificial Enamel and tell you "IT WILL LAST AS
WELL AS GOLD " for it will not and we know it. So do others.
..Artificial Teeth..
We will make you a set of Artificial Teeth that will LOOK well, WEAR well and PLEASE you.
Growns and Bridges
Our Gold Crowns, Porcelain Crowns and Bridges are works of art and stand the test of time. We
Guarantee our work, but our best guarantee is our 18 years of successful practice in Oregon City. You
can always find us at the same place.
Honcfct Work, Kind Treatment, Lowest Prices
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DENTIST
Weinhard Building, Opposite Court House
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Eldorado.
The crops are looking fine In spotc
of rucent rain, but the strawberries
are ripening slowly.
Genrgo Lowery la shearing sheep
for his father-in-law, Mr. J. C. Ander
son, and shears as high as live sheep
a day.
Mrs. Charles Spencc was vlHltlng
friends in Portlund, but has returned
homo again.
Mrs. F. Sturgea called on Dr. Mount
ono day last week, on account of her
eyes.
Robert Schoonborn sold his first
strawberries Friday.
Mr. and Mis. W. Wallace wore vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith Saturday
Albert Lamb and Mr. Hull, of Mar-
quam wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. lielvey a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson called on
their raughter, Mrs. Zelma Wallace,
who lives In the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Spangler have been
visiting frlonds and relatives In PorU
land.
C. Plepka called on Mr. Schoenborn
for Borne wheat one day last week.
John Helvey, who was working at
Gobel, Wash., has returned home.
Mrs. Schoenborn called on Mrs. J.
Moshborger Sunday, who Is very 111.
Tom Davis called on Miss Bertna
Spangler Sunday.
Frank Schoenborn and Miss Laura
Qulnthor and George Thielman called
an Mr. and Mrs. Schoenborn last Sun-
Smyrna.
The unprecedented cold rains here
are delaying corn and potato planting,
but we have a good hay and grain
crop in sight.
Glger & Lackey, of Glad Tidings,
moved their saw and planing mill
through here last Thursday; their 30
II. P. traction engine furnished the
motive power. They Coys will set
their mill near the Rock Creek church
on what used to be the Durrell tract.
I. B. Hlne and family, who formerly
lived at Needy, but sold out and mov
ed to Cass County, Missouri, four years
ago, have come to Oregon again to
stay.
O. J. Bratsburg, who sold a farm
here three years ago and went to Ida-
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ho, in search of a better climate, has
returned again, and Is building on a
part of the Ben Roof D. L. C. that he
had kept as a nest egg to return to
after his wanderings.
There have been more farms sold
In this vicinity in the past year than
in fifteen years before. Among the
recent transfers are D. Lampman to
M. Swatison, 80 acres of the Henry
Samson D. L. C, consideration $2,-
400, cash; Einer Wormdahl to A. G
Yoder, 40 acres of the Southeast
quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 1G, township 5. range 1 east,
consideration $1000, cash.
Tom Donaldson and Warren Has
kins, who sold their farm near the
Samson school house, to some eastern
party, have bonght of Albert Byers 80
acres of the J. B. Noe farm, near the
Rock Creek church, consideration $4,-
000.
J. V. Yoder has organized a band at
Scotts Mills, with which he meets
each week to give instruction. Wes
says the boys are very enthusiastic
and practice several evenings during
each week.
Miss Bernadotte Reed, of Lansing,
Mich., was visiting with Miss Nellie
Yoder last Saturday and Sunday.
O. P. Yoder, and his cousin, Miss
Flora, were up from Portland last
Sunday visiting with the home folks.
Why don't somebody start a goose
berry ranch ? They grow well, and to
see people fairly running over each
other to buy a few to can one is lead
to believe that there would be money
in it.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON WITH A FULL CREW
MODERN RUSSIAN BATHS
Baths Fridays, Saturdays and by Request
From Oregon City 4 miles ; From Gladstone 2 J miles ; From Portland J 2 miles
Dover.
Miss Womer has closed a three
months' school at this place.
Helen Keith has gone to Barton to
t;iy for the summer.
Jennie lOxon, who has been sick for
some time, is staying in Oregon City
A ith her grand father and grandmoth
er, under the care of Dr. M. C. Strick
land.
Perry Rit.niiller and wife are liv
ing in never now.
Joe MeShazer went to Eagle Creek
Saturday.
George Kitzniiller has gone to East
ern Oregon.
Hireli iniil George Roberts have
?ono to Hiniil River.
Frank Selby has been visiting a few
lays wllh liia mother In Oregon City.
Mrs. A. .1. Kitzmlller is ou the sick
list.
Mr. MeHenry delivered a urohibi-
tion address lust. Mondav eveninir nt
Dover.
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
Farm For Sale
Our business is to show investors that Clackamas
county far,ms are better investments than U. S. golJ
bonds.
Tlwre are many real estate signs in town but the
, office over the Bank of Oregon City continues to do
the real estate business of the county.
Get Down to Business
If your farm drags on the market let's talk the mat
ter over. Maybe you need the services of a live
agency. The 'con" talk of the amateur agent won't
sell your land. For results see
Eastham, Patison & Co.
Over the Bank of Oregon City Successor! to C, N. Plo .vinan & Co.
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TO SATISFY CREDITORS THE
ENTIRE STOCK
of I. TOLPOLAR Must be Sold. Nothing is Reserved
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AtltomoDlie Will meei an x eie- i rnTPTCAXT IW
phone Calls. Phone Farmers 26 ii. EJULROUH, riU.
Harmony.
Mrs. John Davis has beeu very HI,
lut is somewhat Improved.
Mi's, (ioorge Avery Is recovering
from her recent illness.
A number of the young people came
to the school house on election day
to eat ioe cream and attend the ball
game. The ladies made about $20.00
from the meals served, and ice cream
sold to add to the hall fund; which Is
steadily growing, making over $300
in cash, besides the subscriptions tak
en, and they hope to be able to com
mence building this fall.
One of the amusements of the ev
ening was a heart game in which
Miss Clark, of Portland, and Miss
Nettie Kruse were awarded the priz
es, the two finding the most hearts.
This wns followed by a delicious re
I'asi and music.
Wall Paper, Llnoleom, Crockery,
etc. Large assortment of PAINTS,
OJLS and VARNISH
Moulding, Picture Frames, Glass,
Screens and Mirrors. Come early
and Reap the Benefit of this
GREAT SALE I
Garland Steel Ranges and Stoves,
Complete line of Farnitare and
Carpets, Hardware, Tinware and
Graniteware.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE HOUSE
EVERYTHING MUST GO
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MAIN STREET QPP- Postoffice
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