OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1909 NEWS OF THE COUNTY ELDORADO. sDleudid i. toii ril l Imln to drv the hay. Strawberryfpicking is aboot over. i Ui a canons at' taTof Vhe Kps. ' ia hope she will be bettor soon. T nnr Thielemann, George Lowery and Sidney Smith are working Mr. SoliOMiborn. Erich Dietrich is working on .1 a' iiuiiM linn sold out to his l i.i.. rinrfia anrl in troine to move near iwn weather, to Noble, uregon, loS:-irM nn. HolveT. Mr. and nf-,. afiiraf mid Mr. ana MrB. o avnid anil fttTYiistf nailed on Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sohoenborn Sunday tit ni!. T VV,loK: nf NflOflV. BPOnt lna miHi hr n!Onlo. Mr. ana Mr. Bob Bollard has his potatoes in fin Kim and extracts a KOOQ crop, Mr. V. Schoonborn and Miss Gun ther, of Oregon Oity, spent Sunday oriti, Mr Kchrvcnlinrn's mother ana ft.hor. and called on Bob Bullard m .t h .Tank ion is staying with h, .iufnn Mra f!. Snaueler. who has the mumps. TEAZKL CREEK. The olorious Fourth has come and passed and the people have again sot tied down to work in earnest, as hay' ing has begun and everyone is anxious t,n cot his nav maue wnue uu n - Frank Melton and wife have moved back to Mr. Melton's father's and will stay here for awhile, but they are talking of a trip into Eastern Ore ffnn. Camp meeting will begin the ninth of Jolv at Glad Tidings camp eronndH. A cood meeting is antici pated, as there will be several minis ters present. Road working will soon be over, and we have Drettv good roads now The little daughter of Francis Quinn had the misfortune to step on a nail last Sunday, wiuon maae a severe puncture and the little one is quite lame. Francis Quinn. who lately came from Idaho, is prepariug to cut and take care of the hav on the place of tlin lain Frank Kavlor. Mr. Bnrgreen will have some of his place Huuira r fallowed. He will have Francis Quinn do the work. Several of the Teazel Creek people spent the Fourtli at Soda Springs, while others went to Wright's Springs. MAOKSBUKG. The tilorious Fourth is onoe more a thing of tho past. Ye soribe spent his Fourth at Liberal -whore a good-sized crowd attended. There was band musio, oroho&tra music and dancing, ball playing, oratiom of all desorip' k tions. Mr. J. W. Smith is matting some extensive improvements on his place in the line of cement walks, and a very noat lawn fence. Let others fol low suit. Miss Lucy Stier, who had boon work ina at Marqoam, is once more shin in? amonir the builes of onr burg Miss Meta Saimer. of Extacada, Is visiting with her sister Mrs. F. Yo limn, of this place. Hinuiir Bros, are erecting, a very noat residence on their plaoe and it is nearly completed. D. H. and Ellis Boon, of this place, have sold their farm to a Mr. Eby. of Salem. D. H. is moving to Sollwood, and his son is moving lo Oazudoro, while Mr. Eby is moving ontho farm. We welcome yon, Mr. Eby. CURRINSVILLE. Edgar Hieple waB a Portland vis itorsr last; week. M. Lonsberry went to Vancouvor to spond tho Fourth aud reports a good tune. Jas. Boatie, of Molulla, tho sheep buyer, was in this neighborhood buy ing mutton sheep last weok. John Doty, who has been in Eaxtoru Oregon for somo time, roturnod hwt week. He Nhoarod shoop near Hormnnr for a time, then came aa far as Hood River aud worked a few wooks before returning home. A numbor of CurrimivilleitoH at toudod the basoball game at Englo Creek the 5th ami report the EAglo lireek boys badly neatwu. Too score was (! to 0. JNow that the Fourth is past, ninny of the farmors are busy haying, having an abundant crop, owing to the rainy season which insured a luxuriant growth. Mrs. Hioplo now has her plaoe snr yeyod and subdivided all sutisfaotoi- ny, but it was rainer a nam ttinu, as it has boon many yoars since tlie stakes and oornors were located and many witness trees and stakes were obliterated entirely, this being ono of the first sections surveyed in the eurly days or urogou. W. P. Farrel cominunced the Brno tion ot an nddition to his dwelling l.ouso this weok, whioh will add greatly to the looks and convenience of his homo. Airs. W. P. Farrel was visiting friends Herons the Clackamas river lust Sunday. jn Johnson Bohlander's grove, oppo site" the Beaver Creek school hop no. Everybody welcome. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Property is chancing hairls here, and new people coining and old set- nert moving away. Mr. KaymoDd lias sold lug - house on Molalla avenue ard will give posses sion soon. He will move to his new residence on the plank road near Mount Pleasant. Mr Maggie Harrington went to Highland last weok with her son aud family and visited two days, return ing Saturday evening. This vioinity was represented at a great many places on the Fourth of July. Some went ot Liberal, others to Maple Lane, Abernethy, Gladstone and the Oaks. The children had a glorions time setting off lire crackers at different places in this vicinity, es pecially on Hood street. Charlie Mitchell spent Friday even ing and part of Saturday at home witli his sister, Mrs. Davis, and daughter, May. Mr. Fisher has bought Mr. Moron's property near Molalla avenue and Hood street and lia taken possession. Ford Ourrau and family have moved info town niuiii for the summer L. J. Francis, of Tualatin, Wash, incton. was visitine relatives here last Friday evening and Saturday. Hranrlnia Rholl is visiting ill Pliil- nmath this week with her son, Lae Jones, and children. Mr. Dean, who has O. W. Dicker- ami's linn vnrd at Maple Lano, is working In the paper mills this mouth and boarding with J. M. Gillett and family. A. Mantz, of Maple Lane, Is about to buy V A. Ely's place where Ed Gotthere and niotnor are living. Mrs. Ernest Hickman ia visiting relatives hero this week. 0. W, Griffin has gono to work in Portland again. Mrs. Grilllu is at the Chautauqua. Misses Pearl and Josie Curran are dining room girls. SPRING WATER. 90 per cent. Good Temperature is for making hay. Independence Day passed at Esta cada and a very entertainihg and en joyable time was had. Mr. Head, of Portland, gave a good patriotic: and sensible talk. The Estacada baud played well. Quito a number of peo plo from other cities attended. As toria, Portland, Vanoouver, Camas, Hood River, Joseph, Sandy, Gresham, Oregon City, Cunby, Woodburn, New port and other cities were well repre sented. There were quite a numbor of attractions to pass away the timo Base ball, foot races, horse races and Indians riding wild broncoes, etc. A Estacada is a dry town no one was soen nndor the influence of that monster King Alcohol. Rov, Robertson and family have moved into the parsonage of the Pres byterian church. Mrs. ell, who lias boon visiting rel atives-ami friends here, has roturnod to hei home east of the mountains. Albort Smith, of Astoria, is up vis iting relatives and eld friends. Sidney Smith has la grippe. Willie Ulosner is improving very slowly from tho inflammatory rheu matism. Miss Erma Shibley, aftor spending the Fourth here, has gone back to Oregon City to attend tho teachers' school. Miss Ova Marrs, of Oregon City, has been'up hero visiting relatives. J. A. Shibluy and Elmer Dibble are loading up their last old potatoes, for which they have beou getting one dollar per hundred. BEAVER CREEK. Born, Tuesday, Juno 80, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery, a danglitor, John Wolf has sold his property to a tamily lrom Southern urogou. Mr Wolf aud famllv intend to wove to Portlaud the latter part of tho weok. May snooess go with them. Mrs. G. Essig, widow of the late Rev. Essig, is trying to dispose of her household goods, as she intends to leave soon for Montana to live with her relatives. Anyone wishing to buy furniture at a bargain may Uo so by calling at her place. A. J. Steinor, of Seattle, was visiit iug relatives here for a few days, re turning homo on Friday. Henry Stahou, who was away work ing, came homo to spend the Fourth. R. Jones is erecting a Dew burn on his place, formerly the O'Connor farm. Mis. J. Fisher, of Eastern is visiting with relatives for of weeks. Jim Shaunou's children with the measles. Grandma Bohlandor, of City, iB visiting her sons for of weeks. Mr. Kocher, of Canby, sent a ton of binder twine, the Plymouth Stanuaid, to Beaver CrvOk, which he will soil as cheap as any firm in Oregon City. Anybody in need of twine can have hame, by calling a Frod Stciuor's place. The members of the German Con gregational church will have their Children's Day on Bunday, July 13, Oregon, a couple ivre sick Oregon a couple ELWOOD. Miss Sadie Froemnn has gone to Chautauqua to fill a position as waitress. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson wont to Oregon City lust weok. The work on the now road has beou discontinued during haying season. U. J!,, Snrfus spout Saturday and Suudiiy in Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Freeman are expected homo tho first of the week, after having attended tho Adveutist camp mooting. W. T. Henderson and wife and A. S. Henderson and wil'fl attended services at Highland on Sunday after noon. Rov. Harry Gard tilled tho pulpit. Two families from Oregon City vis ited Mr. Chris liittuor and family Saturday and Sunday. Oregon City Courier lor one year, and beautiful oil painting, all for t'J.00. 1 Send in your subscriptions at once. Over SIX) paintings to select from. All the Gold IN GEORGIA Could not Buy- Rodlng, Ot. Auguit 17, 1806. Mimms. B. 0. DiWitt Co., Chicago, Hit. Qmtlemen: In 1887 I had dlsaseofthttomch and boweli, Somo physicians told me II was Dytpapsia. soma Consumption ottha Lunk'S, others said oonsumpUon of ths Bowels. Ons physician said 1 would not live until Spring, and lor lour long years I atltled on a lilile boiled milk, soda biscuits, doctors' prescrip tions and Dyspepsia remedies that nocAied the market. I cnuld not digest anything I ats, and In ths Spring 1809 I plcke.l up onsolyour Almanacs as a poor emaciated Dyspepsia wreck mil grasp at anything, and that Almanac happened to be nw life Enver. I bought a IHty cent bottla ot KODOL DYS PHASIA CUNH and ths benefit I received from thnt bottle ALL THK GOLD IN GEORGIA COULD NOT BUY. I kept on taking It and In two months I went back to my work, as a machinist, and In three months I was well and heat ty, 1 still use a little oc casionally as I And It a. fins blood puriflar and a good lonlo May you llvs long and proipsr. Yours vary duly, a N. CORNELL. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL fURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW This Is only a sample of the great good that is daily done everywhere by R o d o 1 for Dyspepsia. DODGE. The ball game on the Fourth of July at Clarkes between Maple Lane ana a picked team oi ciiinbel, was an interesting one, Maple Lane being the winner. Jas. Park, of Dodao. and F. Dibble, of Elwood, are g"ing to attend normal at Salem. Miss Myrtle Park, of Dodge, has gone to Salem to attend the normal, preparatory to teaching. We miss her in Sunday school work, as well also as the community misses her smiling face. Hay making lias commeucod in earnest. The crop in general is short. All other crops look lino. I. M. Park has been putting out a large patch of cabbage and kale for his milk cows. Mr. Wilson, of Llwood, who has a small store, says he is going to run out F. M. I3aker by underselling him. Go to it, Mr. Wilson. Mr. Baker has a fair trade. We wish him success. Part ot Springwater and of Dodge attended the celebration aOEstacada. In Bpite of the anfairnoss of the um pire in favor of Estacada, the Eagle Crook boys won in the ball game. Celebration at Clarkes. Tho Fourtli of July oolobratiou at Clarkes was a grand success and at tended by a largo aud orderly crowd. Judge Dimick was tho orator of the day. In the morning tho Declaration of Independence was read by Mrs. Ed munds. Our old friend Win. Samson carried the big stick and his same fa miliar smile. In the afternoon the fellow ing list of athletic events were run off by Gus Shnbel, John Pock and Goo. Kirpyson, committee: Hoys' race First prize, Walter Ilornshub ; second, Henry Messenger ; third, Kaymond Giuthorj fourth, Otto liuol. Men's 100-yard (lash First, Bon MOUNTAIN VIEW. J. M. Gilbert is painting Mr. Chrism's windmill, but did uot paint Tuesday afternoon, as it was 84 in the shade. ' Tom Gerber is at home again. He. has been transferred from The Dalles to Portland, so he boards at home. John Darling and son, of Maple Lane, are working ou their place, cutting hay and making improvements around the premises. Kosoo Clark is driving team for the White boys. Will White is able to be out again on crutches. Mr. Fisher and wife are here again this week. They aro occupying Fred Cnrriu's house. Messrs. Fisher aud 'Albright have gone to Seliwood to work. Mrs. Will Everhart and daughter were guests of Miss Pearl Ourriii over Sunday. J. M. Gillett and wife sient last Sundaay among friends at Milwaukee. Bert Cummins and wife made a business trip to Portland Monday, re turning Tuesday. Mrs. Siiortledge. of Taylor street, was visiting Mrs. Gerber Tuesday. She has sold her property and will spend the summer at 'the coast, then go east for the winter. Mrs. Jennie Stillwell is on the sick list. Millard Gillett is driving delivery wagon for Geo. V. Ely. Wireless telegraphy has lately been improved to take down messages auto matically. Heretofore a man had to be in the receiving station to take down the messages as they came along. Now the receiving machine is fixed to give a series of sparks which are recorded on a slow-moving photo graph film. Aro lamps for store lighting are be ing superseded by the tungsten olus- A thin silver film is deposited on the convex side of a glass mould. This is put in an electrolytic machine and copper deposited on the silver until it reaches the desired thickness, then the glaes is removed, leaving the metal mirror. , TO THE PUBLIC. We Know Ibe Guarantee on Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets Is Genuine. Mi-o:iia Stomach Tablets, the quick acting cure for indigestion, is guaran teed To stop flatulence To cure stomach troubles To build op the system To make digestion strong. To cure the worst case of stomach troubles or money back. What Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets did for Mrs. Brewer, of Whiteland, Ind. they will do for yon. Head what she writes: "I was a ohronio sufferer with stomach trouble for years and the doctors could give me no lasting relief. After using Mi-o-na I can eat anything and feel cured." Jones Drug Co. sells Mi-o-na under an absolute guaratee to refund the money unless it cures. Try a 50 cent box. Miss FairclouKh Gives Recital at Canby, Miss Gertrude Fairclough, of this city, gave a musical recital at Canby last; Thursday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Dedman, when a number of her pupilB of that place rendered a well selected prorgam. The following pupils took part in the program: Mildred Wang, Xulhe Hampton, Alma Knight, Mrs. Ded m .n, Mildred Dedman, Miss M. G. Fairclough and Miss Laura Eckern, of Barlow. The Courier Is the paper that gives you the market report. Wfieie Others Fail THE CHAMPION LINE DEMONSTRATES ITS SUPERIORITY You might fcay a cheap machine at a cheaper price, fcot yoa can't boy a better M:it ne at any Price ! : . - .- SVV -frW.---.- M. CHAMPION IOCK-LEVR SELF DUMfil RAKES Are made in several sizes, and is the most popular Machine in the Champion line. It . readily adapts itself to all conditions of hay. Rakes clean and does not break leaves and stems. The frame is made of the best grade of steel and the whole rake is made of the best material. CHAMPION BINDER Champion Binders are built in the following sizes, five, six, seven and eight foot cot. The elevators are so constructed that they may be used as either closed or open end, a point yoa should not overlook. The Cham pion seldom misses a bundle. Works in all conditions of hay and is beyond doobt the most practical machine made. SEND FOR CATALOGUE ways a few communicants with him, "Shew forth the Lord's death," as the churoh has done from the time of the apostles. Those who oome ktip1' it to be a most helpful and restful ser vice, and others who do not yet at tend would find it equally helpful. After the first Sunday in July, the evening grevice will be discontinued for several weeks. Chautauqua is now in session, and many will want to attend the Sunday evening sorvioo at Chautauqua Park on July 12th and 19th. The rector does not expeot to leave town this summer. 0 A New Orleans woman was thin. Because she did not extract suF ent nourishment from her food. -x , . . ? She took Scott's Emutsion. ' , Result: i-. - . v' " ' ' & She pained a nounrl Jav in wefffriL O a- , A1X DRUGGISTS I 50c AND $1.00 X P7 If your Barn is not equipped with a HAY CARRIER, you had better Investigate the MYERS Portland, - Ore. Boise - - Idaho Spokane - Wn. Salem - Ore. 12. 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 at FRANK BUSCH'S STORX And see the new DE LAVAL SEPARATOR m Electric Theatre 504 Main St Oregon City and Each Performance shows 2 full Reels latest up-to-date Pictures and Illustrated Songs. MISS CATHRINE DEID, Soloist Matinees on ... Wednesday Saturday and Sunday ' ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS. Ilysoin ; scoond, Harry Kirbysnn. Polo vault First, Goo. Kirbysou; second, Harry Kirbysou. lliimmor tlir )w First, Goo. Kirby sou; second, .lack Wnllmo. Little girls' nice First, Zillali Kirbysou; second, Minnie Stcgciunu. Hurdle nice First, Hon Hysom; second, Kriink Schoonborn. Hitfh jump First, Harry Kirbysou ; second, Hon Hysom. Shot -put First, Jack Wallace; sec ond, Hon llysoni. Ladies' race first, Kliznboth Su gar; second, Kao Kirbysou. Suck nice First, Abel Thomas; sec ond, Kd Hottmnn. Brom! jump First, Frank Schoon born ; second, Harry Kirbysou. Half-niilo raco' First, Frank Sobooiioborn ; second, Bon Hysom. Tho games wore followed by a ball game between Highland and Maple l.iiiio, resulting i) to 4 in favor of Moplo Lane. In the evening a largo number of young people attended the diuieo in the Grange ball. Good mu siu was rendered by an orchestra from Oregon Oity. Tlie'crowd left for their homes feeling a little tired but still patriotic and Imply in tho knowledge that they had set ott all the cannon crackers on tho ground and consumed ill the red lemonade. II Can't Be Beat. i no nest or an teachers is experi ence. O. M. Harden, of Silver Oity, North Carolina, says: "I find Klec trio Hitters does b11 that's claimed for it. For stomach, liver anl kidney troubles it can't bo boat. 1 have tried it and tind it a most oxcelleut medi cine. " Mr. Harden is right ; it's tho best of all inediciaes sold for weak ness, luniH back, and all run down conditions. Best too, for chills anil miliaria. Sold under guarantee by the Jones lrng Uo., JOc. ters. The tungsten incandescent lamps, while cheaper tliau any other electric light, also give tho nearest substitnto for sunlight, as all colors can be niatobed under the dear, white rays. By grouping six or eignt of those tungsten lamps under a coiling ditt'usor the General Electric Ccmpany las produced a new lamp tor ilium St. Paul's Church. Druing July and August the choris ters will have their vacation at St. Paul s church. Their attendance will De optional ,but it is hoped there will always ue sumcient singers to assist in tne hymns. ine rector wishes to suHnest that iuating stores and other places of i during tho warm summer mouths the business which is fur ahead of all lights for this purpose. aro It has long boon tho dream of naval men to find a substitute for tho glass mirrors in searchlights. The heat of tho aro and the concussion oflthe guns often shatters these mirrors. Now a new mirror is being made for this purpose by tho electrolytic process. t t t Study the Subject The policy of our Greatest Artist.. I give this my spe cial attention with most gratifying re sults, -i- -- -i- Cheney Photo Studio Milnuxl 10th Sta. OREGON CTT Y eight o'clock sorvice on Snndav morn ing is a beautitul and convenient honr lor attendance tchruch. There is a celebration of the holy communion at that hour at which the priest, and al- IT'S GOOD TO HEAR. 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