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6 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908
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THOS. J. MYERS
(Successor to Shank & BisselV)
CARRIES A COMPLETE STOCK
. Modern Methods and Expert Work
With Reasonable Prices
Phones: Main 84; Home A269
OREGON CITY, ORE
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Small Farms Med i
Home-seekersZrequest, EASTHAM, StylTH &. CO. to
look them up homes.
Three customers have asked us to look them up
small farms of 5 to 40 acres. They must be well
improved and conveniently located. If you have
such a farm to sell please call on us.
Eastham Smith Co.
OVER. BANK OF OREGON CITY
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WHAT A CLACKAMAS COUNTY FARMER
WRITES ABOUT THE L
LITCHFIELD
dt MANURE SPREADER
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"It is complete. In simplicity, lightness of draft
and durability it cauuot be surpassed. I fully
recommend the, Litchfield as the most profitable
investment on the farm."
FR1CD YOHANN
i Aurora, Oregon
Yes, and the action of its moving bed is a marvel. Lots of Little
Things about it that are Big Advantages, j Call and See One
T. J.WURFEL
BARLOW V '1 ' OREGON
1 Under New Management
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t It is our aim to give in the J
future the same dependable
groceries and satisfactory treat-
I ment that this store has given
:
in years past, and which has
J created the enviable name of
jj "The Best Family Grocery
I Store in Oregon ,City."
I JACK & ALBRIGHT
, Successor to J. E. JACK
1 904 Seventh' Street OREGON CITY
j , Opposite Shiwly't Opm House j
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'Phone VZ
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Offlct la Tavotitt Cigar Store
Opposite IHaianic Building
Williams Bros, transfer Co.
Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving
a Specialty
freight and Parcels Delivered
Prices lieasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phonet Farmers 4 7
R. F. D. No. 3, OREGON CITY, ORE.
LONE OAK FARM
Producer and dealer in all
kinds of Fii st-Clasr. Farm
Products and Fir Wood.
F. M. BLUIIM, Manager
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Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats, rota
toes, Etc., Always on Hand
First-Class Hutter ami Egg a Spec
ialty. All Orders Promptly Filled.,
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"Holy City," a Beautllul Play ot the Days
,uf Our Savior.
The influence of the Savior of man
kind permnateB and illumines every
ficene of "The Holv City," Clarence
Bennett's powerfol religions play,
which 18 to bo the offering at Shive
ly's opera Iiouho on Tuesday, Novem
ber 17. This is all the more remark
able wIipu the fact is considerpd that
He (loos no appear opon the stago. '
Mr. Bennett lias so liigeniously and
masterfully conjured up the atmos
phere of those bitter days. 2000 years
ago, when the Son of God met his
death upon the hill of Calvary in ex
piation for the sins of man, that the
spectator unconBoiously feels the near
ness of the Teauher and Guide who is
so constantly referred to.
Thin is one of the teasons that has
prompted so many clergymen to heart
ily endorse the play and to recom
mend it not only to professing Chris
tians, but to all seekers after truth
whatever their faith. The play is
not an adaptation of the scriptural
story. It is the scriptural story with
out alteration or change, the narra
tive recorded by the evangelists.
Thore is an added, story which deals
with the love of Salome, the daughter
of Herodins, for Marius, a young Ro
man, but that is entirely separate and
tlintiuct and does not detract from the
othre story of the pi-rseoution, death
and glorious resurrection of the
Christ.
The play is presented by a com
pany of rare excellence. Nearly all
of the parts are character parts and
playors having especial facility in
the delineation of strongly marked
roles were choson for the principal
characters. The settings are usually
ornate, maseivu and rich, and the
costuming is lavish in the extreme.
MAKES ASTONISHING CURES.
Ml-o-na Tablets Cure Dyspepsia by Prompty
Removing the Cause, or Moaey Back.
Mi-o-ua is a soiont irlo and effeotive
reuiody for the permauent cure of in
digestion. 'ood is digested in the stomach by
moans of a churning movement of the
walls of the stomach, which thor
oughly mixes the food with the gas
trio ar stomach juices.
If the muscular walls are flabby and
lack tone or energy, the stomach can
not churn the food proporly, and the
digestive juices are not properly
mixed with the tood.
This oauses indigestion. The com
mon symptoms are : weight and full
nes after meals, coated tongue, bad
taste in the mouth, discharges of wind
from the mouth, and beloliing of sour
material. Dyspasia cannot be cured
by taking a disgustor, such as pepsin,
bocause pepsin simply digests your
food artificially, aud not all of the
food either, for it has no ell'ect at all
ou starchy food, such as potatoes,
rice, oatmeal, bread, etc.
There is just one way to cure dys
pepsia and stomach disorders, trivial
or serious, and that is to tone up or
put energy into the stomach walls,
so that they will be able to properly
mix ortrtiurii the food.
Mi-o-na tablets ouro stomach trou
bles by putting strengh and energy in
to the stomach. Thoy quickly arouse
the stomach from its inaction, and in
a short time it is able to do its work
properly. :
And bear jn miud "that whan, the
utomaoh is in good condition, consti
pation disappears, also nervousness,
drowsiness, night sweats, heartburn,
etc.
Jones Drug Co. sells Mi-o-ua tablets
under a rigid guarantee to do all that
is olainied for them, or mouoy back,
The residents of Roseburg and
Douglas oounty are np in arms over
tho act that the prunes raised in that
county are, after boing packed, la
beled as a Salem produot.
A force of men is eugagod at the
present writing in the work of laying
bitnlithio pavement on several of the
principal streets of Medford. Other
streets in this hustring city will Le
macadamized.
ALCOHOL
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Only ntithorined Keeley In
stitute in Orogon. Write
for lllaitrntmf clrraltr.
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EVER WATCHFUL
A Little Care Will Save Many Oregon City
Readers Future Trouble.
Watrh the kiduev seoretious.
2 See that they have the amber hue of
health ;
The discharges not excessive or in
frequent; ' -
Contain no "brick-dust like" dedi
ment.
Doan's Kidney Plils will do this for
you. They watohrthe kidneys ana
enre them when they're sick.
N. S. Williams, carpenter, , of 239
Liberty Street, Salem, Ore., says:
"A number of jearg ago the doc
tors told me my kidneys were in bad
shape. I came West ou account of
the trouble, thinking the change of
climate would help me, but such was
not the ouse. Nothing I did or took
gave me relief and I was about dis
couraged. On procuring Doan's Kid
nev Pills I found them the best medi
cine I had ever used. At the time T
procured them I was sufforin,? from
an intense burning sensation as if
two live coals were placed directly
over my kidneys. The seoretions
from my kidneys were also unnatural
in appearanoe. After using two boxes
of Doan's Kidney Pills I did not have
the least pain in my back or trouble
witu my kidneys. I give all th cred
it for the change in my condition to
this valuable lemedy."
Plenty more proof like this from
Oregon City People. Call at Hnutley
Bros', drag store and ask what their
customers report. , ,
For sale by all dealers. -: 'Price 50
centB. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. '
Freddy Busybody on Mules.
By F. M. Gill.
Mnles iz the wutldz champeen
kickers. A mule haz two ends, the
hed end to eat with and the other end
to kick with. "But I want to say that
all kickers ainc mules, tho all .mules
is kiokers. When yon meet a mule
yon should come up to trie irunr enu
of him, 'cause if you oame up to the
other end of him you might arrive
prematoorly m the New Jerusalem.
When you meet a kicker who kicks
just beccz he enjoys it you wisn ne
wouldn t get to that place at ail, out
would go to the other.
Mules eat hay and oats. Mules haz
four legs, one stuck onto each corner
ot him. My pa sez mules liaz "elon
gated auricular appeudages." 1 ast
him how to spell them wuraz. i ast
what they meant and he sez "Long
ears." My pa owns ;one ot ttiese
awtomatik kickin' maoheens. He
keeps her in the barn. Her name is
iz Maud. One mornin' . she got loos
in the Btable and kicked me iu the
slats and knocked me over the manger
into the hay mow. .1 tell you what, I
felt like Happy Hooligan's pa. 1 was
laid up for repairs for about u munth.
1 haven't got even with that mule
yet. I don't like mules.
Mulos iz stubburn animals, when
they make up there mind to stand still
nuthin'll move 'em 'oept an urth
quake. Some men is just ez stub
born, and then we say they are as
stubburn ez mules. I don't no no
more 'bout mules. Freddy Busybody.
How to Treat a Sprain.
Sprains, swelling and lameness are
promptly relieved by Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. This liniment reduces
inflammation and soreness so that a
Bprain may be cured iu about one
third the time required by the usual
treatment. For Bale by Huntley
Bros., Oregon City aud Molalla.
POLK'S GAZETTEER n
A BualnoBii Directory of ench City,
Town and Vlllaira In li-ogon and
Washington, giving a Descriptive
Sketch ot each place. Location,
Shipping Facllltlei and a Classi
fied Directory ot each Buslnese
and Profession.
H. L. l'Of.K A CO., lac.
NtMxtnr. vtnn.
v Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given tnat there
will bo a geueral city election held in
Oregon City, Otegou, on Monday, the
7th day ot Dooember, 1908, between
the hours of 9 o'clock a. ni. and 7
o'clock p. m. of said day, for which
election thore has beeu designated the
following polling places, towit: ...
Ward No. 1, Cataract Engine House,
corner Third and Main stteets, in
said city.
Ward No. 2, Fountain Hose Com
pany Engine House on Main street be
tween Seventh and Eighth streets, in
said city.
Ward No. S, Engine House of Uose
Company No. 8, on J. Q. Adams
street between Seventh aud Eighth
streets iu said city.
At said time aud places the follow
ing officers will be elected by the
qualified voters of Oregon City :
A mayor for the term of one year.
AJtreasurer for the term of one year.
' One councilman from Ward No. 1
fora term of three Tears
One councilman from Ward aNa .1,
tor a term of two", yearn.
One councilman from Ward No. 2
for a term of three years.
Oge conudilmau troni Ward No 8
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PERFECTION
. Oil Heater
' (Equipped with Smokeless Device)
' si 1 I i.l .1 ( m i . t.
you wouldn t be without one another hour. 1 urn the wick is high
as low as you please there i no dangei no smoke no smell
iiisl direct intense heal thal's because of the smokeless device. '
Be Aitilullv IinLshn! in nickel and ianan orn-
mental anywhere. The brass lonl holds 4 Quarts, giv
ing heat lor 9 hours. It is light in weight easily
carried irom room to room. Every heater warranted.
The
meets the need ol the
bright,
steady light ideal to read or
study by. Made of brass nickel plated, latcsl im
proved central drall burner. Every lamp warranted.
II your dealer does nol carry Perfection Oil Heater
and Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL, COMPANY
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W. L. BLOCK'S FURNITURE
STORE
THIS IS A
GENUINE SACRIFICE SALE
Evefything TO MAKE
in Stock ROOM for
Reduced! Our HOLI
DAY Stock
which is arriving daily.
To enumerate here would require too much space
and that Expense we prefer giving to Our Patrons
So by calling at our store Before Purchasing you
will be Convinced.
SPECIAL MENTION ,
TURKEY' PLATTERS FOR THANKSGIVING
Decorated; Large size; While they Jast ...OwC.
42-piece Dinner Set; decorated $3.47
42-piece " " " gilt 3.87
50-piece " " gold decorated; including covered dish -.. 4.97
50-piece " " gold decorated; " " .4.97
no-piece " ' " '' ," " " Extra fine .5.48
BLOCK'S
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for a term of three years.
There has heen appointed by the
counoil of OroRon Oity the following
parsons to act as judges and clerks of
oity election:
Ward No. 1: Judges. G. R. H.
Miller, W. L. Little and H. W. Trein
bath; clerks, J. B. Rhoades and
A. H. Schram. .
Ward No. 2 : Judges, John Finu
cane, S. S. Walker and Henry Miley :
clerks, L. A. Nobel and M. P. Chap
man. Wa 1 No. 8 : Judges, E. W. Scott,
Samuel Francis and O. S. Fuge;
olerka, Elmer Dixon and A. S. Hnut.
This notice is published by order of
the counoil of Oregon Oity, made and
eutered October 38th, 1908.
Date ot first publication of this no
tice November 6, 1908.
W. A. DIMIOK, Recorder.
ORDINANCE NC
An ordinance to amend section 1,
of Ordinance No. 369, approved March
G, 1907.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
That section 1 of Ordinance No.
3G9, approved March 6, 1907, entitled
"an ordinance providing for the li
censing and regulating of billiard,
pool and card rooms and to prevent
minors under the age of eighteen
years from frequenting same," be and
the same hereby is amended bo as to
read as follows.
. Sec, 1. Any person or firm con
ducting a card room, billiard room, or
pool room shall pay to the city treas
urer the sum of $200 annually, the
whole of said sum to be paid in ad
vance, in lieu of the license required
to be paid by section 9, of ordinance
No. 207, and upon presenting the re
ceipt for the said sum to the record
er, accompanied by a bond in the sum
of $500 with two sufficient sureties,
to be approved by the mayor, condi
tioned that they will not permit any
unlawful or disorderly conduct, or al
low any minor under the age of eigh
teen years, to frequent or loiter in or
about their place of business, and
that they will not have any room or
rooms in connection with their place
of business, where any game is play
ed, curtained or partitioned off in any
manner whatever, and that they will
not allow any game or games to be
played excepting in a main public
room, aud that they will maintain no
curtains, partitions, or other obstruc
tions to the plain view of the interior
of said room from any person passing
along on the street, the said recorder
Lwill issii9 such license provided that
this section shall not apply to private
clubs having billiard rooms; provid
ed further; that saloons having a re
tail liquor license from Oregon City
and having no more than two billiard
or pool tables, shall not be considered
a billiard or pool room and shall be
required to pay the license provided
for in section 9 of Ordinance No. 207.
Provided further, that if the person
or firm having such license shall be
convicted of a violation of any of the
provisions of this ordinance, the fine,
costs and disbursements of the aci.on
together with the costs of keeping
of such persons In jail may be recov
ered by Oregon City oft of the sure
ties upon such bond.
Sec. 2. The provisions of this or
dinance shall take effect on January
1st, 1909.
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a regular meeting of the
Council of Oregon City held October
7, 1908, and to come up for second
reading and final pasage at a special
meeting of said Council to be held
November 18, 1908, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City. W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO
i chase of gravel for city purposes.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
I That the committee on streets and
i public property of the Council of Ore
gon City be and it Is hereby authorized
I to advertise for bids for, and enter
into a contract wun tne successiui
bidder thereunder for the purchase of
not more than 500 cubic yards of
i river-screened gravel.
I Read first time and ordered pub
; lished at a regular meeting of the
Council of Oregon City, held Novem
ber 4th, 1908, and to come up for sec
; ond reading aad final passage at a
special meeting of the Council to be
held November 18, 1908, at 8 o'clock
; P. M.
By order of the Council of Oregon
i City. W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
"Oregon Builders"
Are you doing what you can to populate your State ?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, -merchants,
clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart capital or no capital.
The '
Southern Pacific Company
(LINES IN OREGON)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution -through
every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be iuterested in this state? We will be
glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information
about OREGON and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND .
OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from
a few principal cities are
From Louisville
" Cincinnati
" Cleveland .
" New York
$41. ?0
42.20
- - 44.75
- 55.00
From Denver - - - $30.00
" Omaha - - - 30.00
" -Kansas City - 30.00
" St. Louis - - - 35.50
" Chicago -.- 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon; deposit the pro
per amount with any of our acents. The ticket will then be fur
nished by telegraph. E. T. FIELDS, Local Agent, Oregon City
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.