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o OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908 Eastban Again Defeated. The football game playtd Tnosday afternoon between the MoLotiglilin Institute and the Eastham school re sulted in a victory for the former team, the score being 6 to 0. During the first five minutes of play, the Oatholio lads, by using the forward pass to good advantage, started Shea han on a long run, which resulted in the only touchdown of the contest. Michels kicked the goal easily. Dur ing the remainder of the first half, and all through the last half, the I wo teams pounded each other all over the gridiron, and with the exception of onoe, when the Eastham aggregation were dangerously near their oppo nents' goal, the playing was conlined to the ceDtor of the field. Canemah Park was pretty well filled with sup porters of both schools and rivalry1 was at a high pitch all through the game. The teams lined up as follows : MoLoughhn : Sheahan Kelly Michels P. Rotter Weber Moore Eryvitch Binnott B. Rotter Schaffor Busoh REL RLT KGL O LGR LTR LER G RH F LH Referee. Waltor Moore : umpire, W, Murphy j timo keeper, Prof. Goutz. EaHtham Grout Frederiehs Btroherueyer JUeatio Johns Lageson j. Griflin Gordon Shaw Confer Montgomery ho, Oregon and Montana, the total entries to November 1 being 650. The board of trustees has arrangtd special features that will make the event International in character. In vitations have beeu issued to repre sentatives of foreign countries at Washington, D. C, as well as to all foreign governments, aad flags of for eign countries will be used in decorat ing the immense exhibition building-. The Secretary of the Treasury has been requested by Senator Samuel H. Piles to remove the duty on exhibit? sent from the Canadian provinces, and It is likely this will be done. If the northwestern states are to make a showing against other parts of the world the growers must get busy. They will not have everything their own way, and, In fact, must do some rapid work if they are gelng to compete. The apple crop is now being harvested and it will goon be too late to get prize-winning apples. Spokane's Apple Show. England, Germany, Japan and Nor way are among the latest to enter na tional displays at the National Apple Show, December 7. to 12, when $35,000 worth of prizes will be awarded to successful contestants in the various competitions. Britih Columbia and several other provinces In Canada have already reserved space for 200 exhibits and Indications are they will double the number. Entries have also been received from Washington Ida- A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money. if Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from ft cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneu monia and consumption. The genu ine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Recital Tuesday Evening. Miss Essie Miriam Block, a pianist of considerable reputation In this vi cinity, assisted by Mrs. NIeta Barlow Lawrence, will give a recital Tuesday evening in the Congregational church. Miss Block Is a very talented pianist and has delighted Oregon City people who love the art In music several times since her return from the Chi cago College of Music, where she grad uated last June. Mrs. Lawrence Is also well-known to our people and her assisting In the recital with sev eral vocal numbers will surely add very materially to the evening's en tertainment. The accompanist will be Miss Martha Frances Draper, a talented pianist of this city, Sewing Club Meets. The King's Daughters Sewing Club met with Mrs. Nelson Wlsner last Sat urday afternoon, the time being occu pied In the making of nurses' aprons for the TJood Samaritan Hospital In Portland. The Club has been working for some time on a large order of these aprons and has -been realizing considerable out of the work for the benefit of St. Paul's church. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Lang on Saturday, No vember 14, at which time the work will be continued by the band of falthfui workers. Improvement Club Holds Meeting. The Oak Grove Improvement Asso ciation held a very interesting meet ing in their hall Thursday evening. George C. Brownell was the principal speaker of the evening, and those present were more than pleased with the fine talk he made on the subject of civic improvement clubs. Other speakers followed, and at a late hour refreshments were served. Church of Christ, Gladstone. It is expeoted that services will be held in the new building next Sun- Jay- ... Kaiiy day was wen attended and the Sundav soliool shows every sign of a vigorous growth. Preaching services next Sunday as usual morning aud evening. Morning theme, "The Eoouomio Use of Pres ent Blessing." Evening theme, "Fnrtless Confession No. 3 Illustrat ed in the Confession of Balaam. " All friends and especially strangers are cordially invited to attend these services. SHANNON ROUTING GAMBLING JOINT Unusual Picture of Preacher With Billiard Cue Raises Purse to Reimburse Man Who Seeks New Paths. Does the BabyThrive li .it, something must be wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nourish it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect Mpon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. Send thU advertisement, together with name of paper In which it appear your address and v four .cents to cover postage, and we will send you "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.' SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New York IS THIS A SQUARE DEAL? Jonet Drug Co. will give you your money back if MI O NA does not cure Dyt pepsia. " jtw.,..'.,i "mm -v.vi " ,-' i ,, -y-V " '. wuewn.;' ,it ' i ' npn ' i. .'.') .'' . P Some 'strange things happen iu Evangelist Hhuuium's meetings. ITIie abovo cut shows oue of them ; it is the burning of pool tables at i'ierson, 111. This place was infested with a pool room gambling joint, much ugaiust the will uf a number of the good citizens of the town. The owner was converted in the meotings and proved his conversion by a bonfire of his tablos and gambling outfit. Evan gelist Shannon, who is now holding meetings at the First Baptist churoh in Oregon City, did not allow this poolroom owner to oarry the "heavy ond of the log or to takethe hot end of the poker. " He made up a purse of $20O and gave it to the man and thus Shannon becane the owuorj of a ' ' fool room. ' ' Shannon says every man is a fool who will shoot away his money over the green table. Shannon appears at the right with billiard cue in hand. A $ 1 2,000 Check D O YOU THINK the postman will leave at your door, next New Year's Morning, a $12,000 check? That very thing would happen every year of your life had you invested $1,000 in Mun sey's Magazine when that enterprise was young. But of the thousands who listened to the Mimsey Idea, few had faith in it. These few are the ones who every year receive twelve times their original investment in div idends. Perhaps you would have passed up the Munsey Idea. Perhaps you will pass up he Ba iwille Idea. You will also, some day, opk back to tUe neglected opportunity of in vesting $100 where it would have yielded you n comfortable living for the remainder of your inc. You may also be one of the few who will grasp the idea that will yield such reward as befell the Munsey faithful. Back of the Bonville Idea is a half-niilliou dollar guarantee, subscribed by substantial business men. The great work that guarantees great success is accomplished. The few dollars that are required to perfect the undertaking will be furnished, by those who dare to be leaders not by those who pursue a lifelong journey in beaten paths. You may be such an one. If so you are invited to investigate, possibly you may go away convinced that the Boiwille Idea, in the magazine world, is greater than the Mun sey Idea. Perhaps you may return to back your con viction with an investment of $100, $200, or even $1000 Sveiy iron without a sln8le execution who rends this should resolve to rive a tingle Iioui to loultiug into a pioiiositiou aiich as presents Itsrll but once In a life time. t i 4? r i ! ' i I i I I CAU, OR WR1TK Te Bonville Publishing Co. SSSr im Bldg Oregon Jones Drag!Co. makes this square deal oner because they are autnorizea to do so by the makers of Mi-o-na tab' lets, and are willing to have this statement appear in the Courier be caure they know the offer is genuine, And while it may be that there are about 8 cases in 100 that are too far gone for Mi-o-na to cure, we are will ing and ready to take all the chances, and if Mi-o-na does not cure, any dys peptic can have his money back. ; Eveu with this liberal offer, Jones Drug Co. will Dot have to refund but a very small percentage, because the 8 iucnrable dyspeptics will find so much relief in Mi-o-na that they will once again look upon the sunny side of lifo, and will continue to use Mi o-iih. Now, reader, you may say how cau the makers ot Mi-u-uu make such au oll'ei V How do you know Unit 93 per cent if the users will be cured, and that the other 8 per ceut, or the in- eurahlts. will bo relieved? Why, it's all very simple We've made' this same offer in 1000 towns he I ore we made it here, aud we have liguivd out t ne peicemagps, so that Ahull we make the statement we kuow ii to he absolutely truo. "Mi-o-na tablets ate truly great lor anyone that hue stomach troulbe. I cannot praise them too highly for what they have done for me." -Mrs. VV. 1) Beniiftr, Bucksport, Me. The price is only 60 cents a box. When MakingTO ut I UUl Lib l you ao not 0Verlook NEW BUCKWHEAT. If the best qual ity at the lowest price is all yoa want you will be able to find it here. MAPLE SYRUP, $1.00 PER GALLON Harris Grocery 8th and Main Sts. OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. Vegetables, Fruits, Etc."' Potatoes 90c per 100. Oregon Cabbage, lc lb. Oregon Cauliflower 5075e dos. Oregon Onions per 100 $1.10 Fresh onions, 40a per doz.; horserad ish, 7c lb. SWEET POTATOES 2 o lb. Butter and Eggi. BUTTER Ranch, 60 60c; cream ery, 66c roll. . EGGS 35c doz. HONEY 12c frame. HONEY Strained, 7o to 9o lb. HONEY White, in frames, 13o ea. Fresh Fruits. APPLES 50 to 85c box. GRAVENSTEINS 5060o PEARS 50c box. G RAPES 90c $ 1.00 crate of four baskets. PRUNES lc lb. DAWSON PEARS ltfc lb. Dried Fruits. DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun dried, 6c; evaporated, 6c; prunes, 4 5c per lb. Grain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT 90c OATS No. 1, white, $27.50 per ton. Gray oats $27.00. FLOUR Pat. hard wheat $5.00; val ley flour, $4.75; graham, $4.65; whole wheat, $4.65. MILLSTUFFS Bran $28.25; mid dlings, $34.00; shorts, 31.25; hay $8 $15. HAY Valley timothy. No. 1, $15.00 per ton; cheat, $10; clover, $10. Live Stock. STEERS $4.00$4.25. HEIFERS $3.763'$4.00. COWS $3.50. LAMBS $3.C5i$4.45. HOGS $5.00. Poultry. OLD HENS 10 cents per pound, young roosters, 10c; old roosters. 8c; mixed chickens 10c; spring chick ens, (frys) 10c. DUCKS 9c. Dreejed Mtots. FRESH MEAT Hoes 1 ont per lb; veal 748c; mutton 6H7c; lamb, spring, 89c lb. HAMS 14c; bacon 15c. 3B)EI OW COST? We have been cha ged with selling goods below cost in ot&zt to build up out tade. Not so. We make a legitimate profit on evefy at tide sold. Those prices that some don't understand ae made pos sible by lucky buys on our part. & & Chma DINNER SET icANwafe,btit is import- $5 00 ED CHINA made in EnSJand ps. vw fact0fy name on each piece. Iiotff competitor tells yot they COST HIM that much, don't dispute him. Jest take out word for it, WE'RE making a legitimate profit on the deal 1 na- rve Tnn Front We do not say we can 'always Big, uisb i op, ront thls heate fof $5 We have Draft HEATER. J4 of them to sell at that price. q - It is not a leader marked down JJO to cost It is fast a good boy. A SUGGESTION.--Your Christmas Gifts may as well be both Elegant and USEFUL. Looking through our store will help you to think of the Present that will give LASTING PLEASURE. Out new line of Ornamental Lamps is vety attf act tivc. Out China Ware is fcmafkable for fcoth Price and Quality. Oar assortment of .Iron Beds is com plete. Mattresses, Bedding, Etc. at most reasonable prices. Morris Chairs and Fine Rockers Within your reach E. W. MELLIEN & CQ., SSflSSte Don't Hitch your Horse in the Rain ! E.W. MELLIEN & CO. FURNISH STABLE ROOM FREE of CHARGE Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed JONES DRUG COMPANY Concord School Report. Following Is the report of school district No. 28, Clackamas County, for the month ending October 30, 1908: No. days taught, 20: numbers days attendance, 532; number days ab sence, 32; number times tardy, 6; number pupils belonging, 28; average dally attendance, 26. Those neither absent nor tardy were: Olive Risley, Vernle Blgham, Fred and Bessie Vlgles, Sadie, Ella and Ruby Liddel, Mary, Ada and Hugh Starkweather, Lee Thiessen, Arthur Welden, Willie Frommyer, and Lena Kenner. Visitors present were: L. O. Fel lows, Wayne Arnold and Miss Ruth Vlgles. Visitors are always welcome. Parents especially Invited. ALICE E. RITTER, Teacher. DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN I Get acquainted with E. W. Mellien & Go. Use their free stable room. President Palma Dies Suddenly. Thomas Estrada Palma, probably the best known of the Cuban lovers of liberty, died suddenly Wednesday night at his home in Santiago. It was largely through his efforts during the last revolution that the Americans took up the cause of Cuba during 1898. He was the first president of the Cuban republic. Real Estate Transiers Wm. and Elmira Wlest to Clacka mas River Timber Co. E of Sec. 26 and E of NW the NE of SW Vt and Lot In Sec. 36; the Sft ot NE and N of SE Sec. 30, t4s, roe, and Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 31, Ms, rCe; also E of NWH Sec. 31, t4s, r6e; NH Sec. 25. S Sec. 22, NV4 ofNW SE4 of NEtt of SWtt,. Sec. 26, SW W of SEVi, NEtt of SE 1-4, Sec. 25, t4s. r5ee; also lot 3 and NE of NWH, NH of NE14I, SE 1-4 Of NE 1-4 Sec. 30, Us, r6e; S10. O. C. and A. M. Yocum to Ella u Caufleld 52,000 sq. ft In NW 1-4 Sec. 23. t3s, r8tte; 260. Louis and C. Rigert to M. B. Par ounagtan, (Rev.) Lota 15 and 16, blk 9, Estacada; $150. Martha Cogswell to McGelinsky Lots 1 to 14 Inclusive, block 50, Mil waukee Heights; $1. I. S. and D. McArthur to M. and E. E. Peavoy 36 acres, Sees. 13 and 14, t3s, rle; 76 acres Sec. 23, t3s, rle; $7000. O. A. and S. L. Jahn to U E. Schramm, situated In Oak Grove Tract $1. J. C. Hanken to C. E. and J. A. Stevens 10 acres of land In sec. 33, tls, r2e; $1500. L. Chrlstner to R. H. and L. Lamp man, 10 3-4 acres fn Sec. 10, t5s, rle; $700. A. H. ittner to M." Bittner 51.75 acres In Samuel L. Campbell, t2s, 2e; $3200. Will. Falls Co. to J. and A. Downey Tract 30 and 40 and 42 In Tualatin Tracts; $1000. F. and E. Heft to C. G. Bluhm Block t Darling's Add to Oregon City; $950. Loder and Nash to P. and A. Long Lots 1, 2. 7 and 8, Block 119, Ore gon City; $1. W. F. and 8. M. Schooley to F. and W. de Niedahausen 80 acres In Sec. 18, t3s, r3e; $4- C. and E. Camehl to A. W. Camehl 31.66 In Sees. 10 and 15, t3s, rlw; $1. Will. Falls Co. to J. Chrlstensen Tract 58 Willamette and Tualatin Tracts; $200. A. I. and M. E. Kruse to S. A. Lang Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 125, Oregon City; $1. G. A. Kuehl to J. C. and O. C. Vlg les 0.13 of an acre In Susan Creigh ton DLC., t2s rle; $1. . J. E. and Z. Wells to J. R. and M. Fisher 45 acres in Secv. 13, t4s, rle; $2250. J. and A. Barth to H. Barth 40 acres In Jerlmialo Jack, t6s, rle; $1000 Will. Falls Co. to K. I. Courtney Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blk. 17, Willamette Falls; $200. f i ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO Habit. Po.ltlv.lT Cored. er In. Writs Only authorised Keelnir In. titute In Oreson. Writs ror Illustrated circular. HEirr INSTITUTE, 71 1.1 1 TH S. Do You Want to know what to follow to make a succes of life? Do you" want to know how to double the business you are now following? Do you desire to learn a profession or business of your own? IF SO CALL ON PROF. SIZER Room I , Masonic BIdg. Oregon City OUR SUCCESS Is due to the uniform high grade dentistry that Is always done at this office. PLATE WORK We are doing more plate work than any three dental offices In Oregon City. We do It for less money and guarantee a fit. At Crown and Bridge Work and Fine Gold Fillings we set the pace. Before you have your dental work done, come and talk It over with us. Free ex amination. i No G, No Cocaiae EXTRACTING FREE AND PAINLESS when teeth are ordered. Oregon Dental Parlors Over Harding's Drug Store. A written guarantee with all work. Oregon City Courier for one yew, and beautiful oil ptintine, all for $1.50. Send iu yonr subscriptions at once. Over 200 paintings to select from. Now is the time to visit California . Si When summer ha9 passed ' in these northern states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature'9 happy provisions eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more severe climate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." IU hotels and stopping places are as var ied as those of all well reg ulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accom modations, congenial com panions, and varied, pleas ing recreations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. VUMM 60 YEARS' . VT EXPERIENCE D I MI Tradc Marks DcaiONS Copyright 4c AnTone (ending a tkereh and deaorlptkm mat qulokly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention la probablr patentable. Communica tion, .trietlr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent aent (re. Oldeat wencr (or aecunnf patent. Patent, taken through Munn ft Co. recalrf aerial nottot, without charge, la tho Scientific iimmce A uandaomelr flroetrsted ireetlT. Lamtt cir culation of an? .dentlno Journal. Term. IS a roar -, (our month. Ik Sold bjal) newedaalara, fcUNN Co.888 - New York Branch OOoa, Ot 1 8U Wiahlsctoa, U G Will be glad to supply some attractive literature, de scribing in detail the many delights of winter in Cali fornia. Very low round trip excur sion tickets on sale to Cali fornia. The rate from Or egon City to Los Angeles and return is $55.00 Limit six months allowing atopowe in eltherdlrection. Sim ilar excursion rates are in effect to all California points. For lull information, sleeping car reserva tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write E. T. FIELDS, ACET OREGON CITY or Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agent PORTLAND, ORE.