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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908 Baking The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, the officially approved ingredient for , a wholesome, high-class powder Tbe'e "CIOMIV O&X'? ft M'S 1' b,""n PWder8 "' WDrt. Uosely observe the label and be certala of getting Royal. LOCAL NOTES Drs. Bciitie & Mount, dentists, Ma sonic Temple. Edward Jordan of Portland visi:ed Oregon City friends Saturday. ' Albert Estes has acceptod a position as messenger for the Western Union Tulegrapli Company, Miss Vera Phillips and Mies Uacsi , day, both of Portland, spent Bnuday with friends in this oity. County Jndee G. B. Dimick and Peter i'rey spent Sunday at the Din ick farm near Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Storey left Tuesday morning for California, where theyjwill spend the winter. The condition of Miss Robin Shaw, who is still in St. Vinoent's hospital in Portland, remains unchanged. Miss Nellie Bonning of Wuodbum spent Sunday, Monday aud Tuesday Of this week with lrienda in Oregon Oity. DON'T HITCH YOUK HORSE IN TIIK RAIN I Uot acquainted with E. W. Mellien & Co. Use their free stable room. " Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson of Qrotmpoint left Monday for Great Falls, Mont., where they will make their home in the future. , Miss Anna Bauer, who for the past four months ban been visiting Mi-s J Essie Block of this city, left Wednes . day for her home in Chicago. Seven per cent interest on money left with us to loan. DIMICK & DIM ICK, attorneys and abstractors, Garde Bldg., Oregon City. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabieg Doau's Oint ment. At any drug store. The Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a market Saturday afternoon in tne store of John Adams. Cooked viands vill be the principal thing for sale. C. H. Bitzcr returned to -this city Saturday from a month's visit in Sao ramouto, Cal. Monday morning, he left Oregon City for his home in Wil hoit Springs. , Miss Susan Schatz, Miss Rose Sotiatz, Miss Louise Schneider and Miss Marie Mauer, all of Portland, spent Sunday with Miss Minnie Schatz of this city. Mrs. E. F.'Bolliuger, wife of the former pastor of tne Congregational church in this city and mother of Charles Bollinger, now residing here, visited Oregon City frionds Friday. Mrs. J. Levitt, who 4ias been con. fined at St. Vincent's .hospital in Portland as the result of an operation, has "fully recovered, and is now nurs ing Mr. Levitt, who is ill in the same institution. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doau's Reg ulots is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. , ' Tho TBriioa' A id nf . thfl Lntfiftran church will hold an apron .bazaar in Knapp's nnll on the afternoon and evening of November 21 Ditiner and ' supper will also be served. " ain't feelHig right today, ; Souiothiug roHgTniust say - Come to think of it, that't right I forgot my Rocky Mountain Tea list night. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Albert Berry of this city, wko iB confined in St. Vincent's .hospital iu . Portland on account of reoeiving a se vere fracture of the leg while working on the steamer M, R. Lang, is said to be improving very slowly... j ; " Constipation, .indigestion, ' drive away appetite and make you weas and sick. Hollister'g Kocky Moun- - tain Tea restores the appetite, drives away disease, builds up the system, 85 cents, tea or tablets. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. " B. T. McBain left Tuesday . for Og don, Utah, where he will join Mrs. ' McB.iin, who is visiting friends abd relatives in that city. After a few davs in Ogden, Mr and Mrs. McBain will visit in California until Decem ber 1. It is deliciouBly palatable, agrees with the weakest stomach, contains the most soothing, healing, strength ening and curative elements. Makes von well and happy. Hollister's ilockyMouutain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. The King's Daughter will hold their regular meeting Saturday after noon at t lie noiue of Mrs. Norman Lang in West Oregon Crtv, where they will continue the work of mak ing surgeon's aprons for use in the Gord Samaritan Hospital. 'David H. Smith, circulation man ager of the Oregon Journal, made a business t ip to this city Wednesday forenoon. Harvey CroHS rotuni"d to this city Tuesday ironi ms apnugwater ranni, where he went to inspect the build ing of a new house. Mrs. T. L. Parks, Miss Ldua Parks and Master Shirley Parks, all of this oity. are spending a week with rela tives and friends in Dodge Miss Ethel Graves of Portland spent the week end in this c'ty with Miss Dolly Pratt. Miss Graves came to at tend the Block-Lawrence concert Tues day oveuing. "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis ease croup.. Has beon used with suc cess in our family for eight years." Mrs L. Whiteaore, Bulfulc, M. X. Grand Secretary A. B. Dalgetty and Graui Trojsurer Robert Peierson of the Foresters of America Bpeut Sun day in Oregon Ciiy. - These gentle men have just completed a busiuess trip in the" interest of their order, during which they visited all of the lodges in Southern Oregon. ' Heavy, impure ulood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nan sea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale,' sickly. Bur dook Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. Mrs. H. B. Cartlidge, "a teacher in tho Barolay school, received the sad news that her fathor dropped dead Tuesday on the stree s of Williams portv lud., where he resided. Me. and Mrs. Cartlidge lett this city. Wednesday morning tor the Indiana' city 10 attend tho funeral, .and will remain there for the next three weeks. R. T. Reid ot Seattle, tupermlju dent ot the Northwest Division, I.N. Miller Jr. of San Frauoiscg, gonoral superintendent, J. L. Ord, sjperm tendeut of construction, and other pronnuent ofUuiuls of the Western Uuiun Telegraph Company, passud "through this city iu their spocial tram Tuesday evening on their way to Portland for a trip through Cali fornia. Wiil Address Improvement Club. The membors of the Mount Pleasant Civic Improvement Club M making elaborate preparations for their meet ing on the night of November 20. Prof. L. R. Aldorman, superintendent of the Eugene public schools and a member of the faculty of the Univer sity of Oregon, known to be one of the bets lecturers on the coast, will deliver a talk before the club on the subject of agriculture and civic im provement. During the county school teachers' institute, hold in this city last week, Mr. Alderman delivered addresses that were received with the greatest of interest by those present. The Improvement Club extonds a hearty invitation to other improve ment clubs and Granges to be pre ent. How Is Your Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 228 8th Ave., Ban Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomaoh trouble. A She says: U-ratitude lor- the wonderful effect of Electric Bittern in a case of acute indigestion, prompts this testi monial. 1 am fully couvmoed that for stomach aud liver troubles Elec tric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today." This great touio find alterative medicine invigorates, the system, purities the blood and is es pecially lieplfnl in a'l forms of fe male weakness. , 50 cents, at Jones' drug store. Sunday School Convention at Canby. - Those interested are making elab oratejireparatious tor the Clackamas County Sunday . School Convention, which will be held in Canby, Novem ber 27 and 28. Delegates will be pres ent from all parts of the county. Rev. C. A. Phipps, state superinten dent of the .association,' will be the principal speauer. There will also be addresses by prominent Sunday school workers from Oregon City and Canby. Two of the greatest displays of au ples ever made in the Pacific North west are attractions tor early in De cember. One will commence at Port land December 1st and continue for three days, when Spokane will take the center of the stage in this same character of entertainment from De cember 7th to 12th. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. TLB Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SOCIAL DOINGS Rush for Miss Gooifellaw. Miss M trgaret Goo Ifellow, who is soon tu beooma the wife of Dr. lLonis Morris, received a linen rosh at 'her home on upper Eighth street Satruday night. One of the largest orowds that ever actended an affair of this kind in Oregon ditty were present. Miss Goodfjllow roceived many beautiful presents, among tueui a dainty cot glass dowi. During the eveuiug, members of the Gypsies Hcted a number of book titles m pantomime, which were to be guessed by the remainder of the com pany. Piizes for the most correct auswers were won uy Mrs. J. W. Cole, Mrs. T. P. Raudall and Mrs. Harry Moody. At a late hour tempt ing refreshments were served. Those preseat were: Mesdames Henry ,0'Malley, O. D. Eby. Rosiua Fonts, Margaret Bruuer, Otto Erk;k sou, Tiber Chapman, Chas. Caiineld, O. G. Huntley, W. A. Dimick, H. L. Kelly, li. F. Linn, G. W. Grace, Robert Beatie, Clias. Latourette, Ed ward Fields, Frank Forsberg, Augusta Waruer, Harry Moody, J. W. tlolo, W. A. White, Emest Rands, J. E. Seely, Fred Greeuuiau, R. G. Pierce, h 1. Barlow, Thomas Randall, Theo uo're Osmond, Nelson Winner, Block, Will Green, T. F. Boweu, Grant Dimick. Mortimer Latourette, Daul ton, Maud Roberts, Robert Wilson, Robert uoodfollow, Tliomas Warner, Brown Lam mt from Portland, E. 0. Stewart from Portland, Misses Laura Popo, Dolly Pratt, Essie block, Anna Bauer of Chicago, Keuette Truchot of Moutaua, RoseMarr, Florence Mct'ar land, Elizaboth Roos, Myrtle Buchanan, Xvah Gordon, Helen Dual ton, Bess Daultou, Marjorie Oaufield, Mina Kelly, Clara Fields, Harriet Cockran, Lou Cockran, Florence White, Louis Walker, Florence Grace, Sedouia Shaw, Margaret Uoodfollow, Ellen Grace, Mildred. Huntley, Mabel Tooumth of Now York. Verein Holds Meeting. The Oregon City Deutscher Verein held their regular meeting Sunday at tornoon in Knapp's hall. One of the largest attendances in the history of the society were present. Alter tne busiucBS meeting the following pro gram was rendered : Opening address, President Gustav Sohucor; piano solo, Miss Carrie Werner; violin solo, Miss Georgia Klemsen ; German song, Ed Mueller ; . recitation, Clara , Nobel ; piano solo, John Knapp; recitation, Etna Petzoli; violin solo, Frank Buich; recitation, Clara Eudres; Ger man sketch,' "uaa Juufreu Kaflo Kranzdon" (The Old Maid's Coffee Party), Mrs. Chris Hartman, Mrs. P. Winkle, Misses Lizzie Schoenheinz, Frances Muenoh, Florence Sieler, Minnie Klenibcn and Carrie Werner; closing addioss, Vice President D. M. Klemsen. Following the program, a bounteous supper was served, after which those present indulged in card games and dancing until a lute hour. Meeting ot Shakespeare Department The regular weekly meeting of the Shakespeare department of the Oregon City Womau's Club was held Monday afternoon at the residouoe of Mrs. Liuwood E. Jones, aud the study of Richard III was contiuued. Those present at the meeting wero, Mrs. J. W. Norris, Mrs. Wm. A. Shewman Jr., Mrs. V. Harris, Mrs. H. E. Straight, Mrs. Wiu. Andreson, Mrs. Ernest Rands, Mrs. Grace Brightbill, Mrs. W. A. White aud Mrs. Jeanette Scott.i ' --J-- Surprise for Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Minnie Wilson was pleasantly surprised last Friday night at the res idence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H Nelson, on Thirteenth and Railroad streets. A law number of friends were present. ' Musio was the feature orAhe evening, aud tempting refreshments wore served. At a late hoar the guests departed, wishing Mis. Wilsoi. many happy returns of t lie day. ' Foresters Arranging tor Ball. The members of Cou't Robin Hood No. t), Foresters of America of this city, are making preparations for their anuual ball, to be given Thanks giving eve in the Armory Hall. Parson's Orchestra has been engaged to render music for the occasion. The Forester's ball has always been one of the chief social evonts in the past, and the members Bay that the coming dance will surpass all of their previous efforts. Woodcrail to Give Dance. The Guards of Woodoraft, a subor dinate branch of the Sola Circle, Women of Woodoraft, will give a so cial dance in tho A-uiory on the night of December 11. Mnsio for the occa sion will be furnishod by ..Fox's full orchestra. s T . What Would Vou Do? In base of a burn or scald what would you do to relieve .the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur in any family and everyone .should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will re lieve the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a very severe one, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. y. The annual convention of the Will amette Valley Laundrymen's Associa tion was held in Eugene tho latter part of tha past week. Mr s. Nieta Barlow Lawrence CONTRALTO Choir Director St. Paul! Episcopal Church Oregon City Voice Culture; Private Musicales, ConcrrU Studio 1206 Washington St. Phone 1794 First Class Barber Shop New Location . 405 Seventh 3 Oregon City, Oregon Shaving 15c . Haircutting 25c No extra charge for neck shave -Fine Bath in Connection 25c Best equipped hydrolic chairs, complete sanitation, courteous treetment, expert barbers The Seventh Street Barber Shop W. C. GRJE.EN, Prop. Til I 'I I BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 WUNINtryN ANDTINTH ITI, a II POPrrUND. ORISON .1 11 WRITE FOR CATALOG T4 Ickird tUt Plaef rnnWrUM Oregon Society Sons of American Rev olution. The Oregon Society of the Sons of the Americau Revolution offers prizes to the pupils of the public sohools of the stare of Oregon for essays on sub jects connected with our war for inde pendence. Prizes of $30 and $10 will be award ed for the first and second best essays written , by high school pupils on either one of the following subjects: "Foreigu Aid in the Revolutionary War." "Washington's Greatness In what Did It Consist?" Prizes of $20 aud $10 and three of R each will be awarded for the first, second, ihird, fourth and fifth . best essays, respectively, written by grade pupils ou any one of the following subjects: ""The Causes of the Rovo lutionarly War." "The Battle of Saratoga." "The'ifavy in the Revo lutionary War." "The Battle of Bunker Hill." The essays are limited to three thousand. words each, must b writ ten in thi student's own handwriting on. one side only ot the paper, and ac companied by a certificate from the1 writer's teacher, stating that the writer is a pupil in a designated class, and that the teacher believes the es say to be the pupil's own unaided work. The esay must be signed by the writer, giving also his or her postofflce address. They should be forwarded to Mr. B. A. Thaxler; Chairman of Committee 44H Eleventh street, Portland, Oregon, and should reaoh their destination not later than January 81, 1909. In awarding these prizes the com mittee will be governed by considera tions of originality, aocuracy of state ment, manner of treatment, orthog raphy, syntax aud punotuaiion, neat ness and legibility. How to Cure Cold. Be as careful as you oau, yon will occasionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known reli ability, one that has an established reputation and that .is certain to effect a quick cure. Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Coegh Remedy. It has gained a world-wide reputation by its remarkable euros of this most common ailment and can always be depended upon. It acts on uaturi's plan, relieves the lungs, aids eipec toratiou, opens the secretions and aids nature iirestoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many years in wbiidi it has been in general use we have yet to learn ot a single case of cold or attack of grip having resulted in pneumonia when this rem edy was used, whiuh shows conclu sively that it is a certain preventive ot (hat dangerous disease. Gh'mber luiu's Cough Remedy eontaius no opium ir other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. Hurt In Runaway. F. S. Baker. a well-known local contractor, received three broken ribs. a fracture of the arm aud several bad cuts on the head Tue?ady noon as the result of a runaway. He and his son bred were driving through Maple Lane when the horse became fright ened at an old wagon standing by the side of. the load, and ran away, throwing Mr. Baker out of the buggy into a clump of rose bushes. lie was brought to this city by George J. Hall, county manager of the Pacific Telephone aud Telegraph Company, and iiis injuries were dressed by Dr. E. jA. Sommer. Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition. You cannot accomplish vnry much if your liver is inactive, as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exertion exhausts you. Orinn Laxa tive trait Syrup stimulates the liver and bowels and makes you feel bright and active. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and very pleasant to take. J Orino is more effective than pills or ordinary cathartics. Refuse substi tutes. Jones Drug Co. - Chora's License Revoked. ' At a special meeting of the oity council, held Tuesday afternoon tl e license of John Uhora, who has con ducted the William Tell saloon at the comer of Sixth and Main streets, was revoked, and the establishment closed. For some time past there have been continual distrubances in this resort, so after two more fights occurred there M mday night, the council thought it was about time to abate the nuiaance. Yes! This is f'Main 3" We can takex your ordar for iNew Nuts, Raisins, Boiled Cid.er,, etc., and it will be given the same prompt and careful ..... . it -: : .. reasonable prices are backed by sterling quality. , j . - ' ,'. S : ' 1 . New Jersey Cranberries I2c Quart Harris Grocer 8th rtd Main Sts. OREGON CITY LUMBER 7t Harris Saw Mill Rustic flooring SHIPLAP Sawed Cedar POSTS and PICKETS, both square and flat. Dimensions Lumber of all kinds. Have us quote you prices Both Phones COMELY MATRONS PRAISE PERUMA KENTUCKY OREGON OHIO. The Testimony of These Three Housewives Demonstrates Beyond Ail Cavil That Peruna is a Gained Flesh on Peruna. Mrs. Battle Hamilton, K. P. D. No. 2, Sparta, Ky., writes : "I have taken two bottles of Peruna and commenced on the third one. I did not really need the th lrd one, but thought It best to take another bottle. ' "I have always weighed 102 pounds. but slnoe I began taking Peruna I weigh ISO, for the first time in all my life, and I m now thirty-three years old. Your medicine has surely done me a great deal of good, and I have reoommended It to several others who have begun taking It. "My mother, who is seventy-six years old, had grown so weak she could seareely walk. She took two bottles of Feruna and is fleshier and looking well." Internal Catarrh. Mrs. M. V. Jones, of Burning Springs, Ky., writes: ' "No family should ever be without Feruna, for it is an unfailing cure for colds, and it is an excellent remedy to prevent and relieve croup. "And to speak from, a standpoint of experience, I can candidly say that It is the remedy for Internal catarrh. I shall not hesitate to recommend It, especially to all suffering women. "Peruna has gained full confidence aud a permanent stay In our home." mm Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed . JONES DRUG COMPANY They mean that you can buy anything on the counter f over which they hang, fof the price indicated. 5pi. SOME OF THE THINGS YOU'LL Vsl5. FIND ON THIS COUNTER-Mincing Knives, Clothes Lint?, Berry Pishes, Salt Shakers, Pepper Shakers, Toilet Soap, Rat Traps, Mouse Traps, Dolls, Baby Rattles, Knives, Forks, Darners, Sauce Pans, Safety Pins, Ete. 15 CENTS If yott don't find what you're looking for on the 5 or JO Cent Counter, look fo it on the. 15 Cent Counter. V I C Hammers, Hatchets, Preserving Kettles, Pudding Pans, Lunch Boxes, Buggy Whips, Ther- 1 Vrfloe mometers, Large Day Books, Base Balls, Shears, Butcher Knives, Bake Pans, Rinsing Pans, Crumb Pans and Brushes, Granite Dippers, Fry Pans, Pocket Books, Hand Mirrors, Berry Bowls, Cracker Bowls, Celery D she, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Pickle Dishes, Pitchers, Cream Pitchers, Cake Plates, Etc. If you want things for half what you usually pay, look for them on our 5, 10 and (5 cent counters F W JVl FT T TFN Si CO Everything for the Home Ei Tie 1"L1JLJLXlll IV VJVij jtji OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE jM Don't Hitch Your Horse in the Rain ! E. W. MELLIEN & CO., Farnfsh Free Stable Room. Bring Yoar Feed The only valuable is worse than what people dence. know tried -J- "y1 Safe and Useful Remedy. , Constipation, Torpid Liver. Mrs." Anthony Eauch, 808 N. Walnut street, Bucyrus, O., writes: "I was suffering from obstinate con stipation and torpid liver, when I took your advice and purchased six bottles of FerunaandManalln, When I had taken only one bottle I felt much bettor, and since I have taken two more bottles I feel entirely well, but X will continue taking the medicine for a short time to make sure of my cure. "I think Manalin is one of the finest remedies for constipation that I ever tried. I will never be without It. It has made me so strong. I can do a day's work and never tire. I am so glad I do not get those dizzy spells any more, I haven't had one since 1 took your Jnedlolue. "1 cannot thank you enough for what your medicine has done for me. All sick people should give it a fair trial," Kidneys and Bladder. Mrs. Gub. H. Carlson, Box 201, Orton vllle, Minn., writes: "I had catarrh of the kidneys and bladder. I have taken Feruna until now, and I do not think I need to take it any longer. 1 "I feel well, and my tongue is dear, and I have no bitter taste in my mouth. I am verjr thankful for Feruna." 1 fk ffc YOU'LL FIND ON THIS COUN I VI Vsl5 TER--Water Classes, Egg Beaters Lemon Squeezers, Padlocks, Curry Combs, Talcum Powder Boxes, Toilet Soap (3 pieces), Crepe Paper (all colors), Dolls, Paring .Knives, Wash Basins, Dairy Pans, Stew Pans, Enamel Pie Plates, Easy Cut Pie Plates, Hair Combs, Curling Irons, Etc. ' testimony which any household remedy can have is the testimony of those who have used it It useless to discuss Feruna from a theo retical standpoint. It is what Peruna will do, not say about it, that constitutes evi The housewives of the united States what Peruna will do, Ihey have it. They have realized its benefit in the family. They are the ones that are competent to speak of it. Self-appointed critics know noth ing of it whatever. Peruna Their Family Medicine. Mrs. Anna O. Hyde, 712 E. Yamhill street, Portland, Oregon, Vice President Literary and Education al .Organizatlon of New Hampshire, writes : "I am pleased to endorse Peruna as an all-round good family medicine, and one that is safe to give children. 1 give It to mine at the least gucrirestion of a cold, and take it myBolf to build up my strength aud nerves. "My sister, who is living with me, uses Peruna, too, and she Is loud in its praises, "Your medicine is certainly worthy of praise," Backache, Headache. Mrs, TresBie Nelson, 609 N. Fifth X ve., Nashville, Tenn., writes: "As Peruna has done me a world of good, I feel In duty bound to tell of it, In hopes that it may meet the eye of some woman who has suffered as I did. ' "For five years I really did not know what a perfectly woll day was, and If 1 did not have headache, I had backache or a pain somewhere and really life was not worth the effort I made to keep going. "A good friend advised me to use Peruna and I was glad to try anything, . aud I am very pleased to say that six bottles made a new woman of me and I have no more pains and life looks bright again." Catarrh of Bowels. Mrs. Maggie Durbin, 1S32 North street, Little Book, Ark., writes: "I was troubled for five years with a ohronlo disease. I tried everything I heard of, but nothing did me any good. Some doctors said my trouble was ca tarrh of the bowels, and some said con sumption of the bowels. One doctor said he oould our me. 1 took his medi cine two months, bnt It did me no good. "A friend of mine advised me to try Feruna and I did so. After I had taken two bottles I found It was helping me, so I oontlnued its use, and It has cured me sound and well. "I can recommend Peruna to anyone, and If anyone wants to know what Peruna did for me If they will write to me I will answef promptly." m ft: 6.