Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 13, 1908, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 190b
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GRE3HAM.
J. H. Brambhall and D. 0. Ross loft
Tuesday for Goldliold, Nevada, where
tliey have mining interosts.
Dr. Alfred Thompson lias completed
the second of a series of modern cot
tages which he is building in Thomp
son's addition. Quite a number of
cottages are being erected in this ad
dition, t
Two football teams have been or
Kdnized in this city. One is the High
School team, a very fast aggregation
of 140 pounders, and the other eleven,
the Athletic Club team will, scale 160
pounds The latter organization is
made up of old-time stars. Games
are wanted by both teams. Chal
lengos for High School team will be
recaived by Guy Matthews. Those
desiring games with the club team,
writoIK, It. Shepherd, Uresham, Ore.
Carl Shattuok is erecting a two
story warehouse near the O. W. P.
depot.
A hit-and-miss social will be given
at the Grange hall Friday night.
Everybody cordially invited.
In a few days the principal streets
will be lighted by electrioity. The
work ot installing the lamps has been
going on tcr pome time.
At a meeting of the citizens of this
city held in the publio hall Tuesday
night the following mon were nomi
nated for city oflloes: J. Brambhall,
B. Thomas and P. Michel for coun
ciluien,; F. B. Stuart for mayor; H.
Gulickson, renominated for the office
of city marshall. The opposing fac
tion have not announced their candi
dates as yet.
DOWN THE LJNE
Our Magazine Section,
With this Issue of the Courier we
present to onr readers a 24-page mag
azine section, which will be tent tree
with the Courier each mouth for the
year. It will contain bri :Ut and in
teresting serial stories, short snappy
sketches from real life, stories for the
home, the children, women's inter
ests, a most complete pattern depart
ment, and embroidery section, storis
from foreign life, and many other in
teresting subjects.
We do not charge onr subscribers
anything extra for thi magnificeur
sifiy paper and assure them that not
only will the Magazine section and
the Coinio .section be continuod
throughout the year, but that the best
interests of the couuty will continue
to be observed in the paper proper.
and that the Courier will continue to
be the most souglit-fur paper in the
county throughout the coming year,
as it has in the pant.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
by local applications, as they cannot
reaoh the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is cans3d by au
iuflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian tube. When
tins tuDe is innamea you Have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely olosed deaf
n ess is the result, and unless the in
(lamination can be taken out and this
tube restorod to its normal condition
hearing will be destroyed forever
nine oases out of ten are caused bvi
catarni, wiucn is notmug but an in
namea counntion oi tne mucous sur
faces. We will give one-hundred dol
lars for any case of deafness (caused
hy catarrh that cannot be onred by
nan s uatarrn Dure. Send for cirou
lars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO,
Toledo, 0,
Sow by druggists. 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!
patioa.
An Overdose of M. 0.
Wheeling, W. Va., has gone more
deeply Into municipal ownership than
most cities of this country, owning, as
It docs, its own water, gas and electric
plants. These plants have all been al
lowed to run down until they are des
perately In need of repairs, and no
fund has been set aside to balance this
depreciation. Now the city finds that
there Is no ready market for its bonds,
and as a result things are going from
bad to worse until the people are
forced to turn again to private enter
prise, as shown by the following para
graph in the Municipal Journal and
Engineer:
"Well drillers are finding a fruitful
field In Wheeling at the present time
as the result of the commendable ef
forts of public spirited men and wom
en of the various wards. Physicians
believe that the advent of so many
wells will materially reduce the num
ber of fever cases resulting from Ohio
river water. The drilling of wells is
paid for by subscriptions pledged by
residents In the neighborhood."
The cost of the wells will not show
In the report of the water department
Continutd from page 1
burg-Boaverton cutoff, and Milwau
kee property owners are looking for
the "right-of-way men.
The shingle mill people have erected
a monstrous shed to cover the i ra
il mese piles of cedar shingles they are
turning out.
Mr. Oaruiack is getting ready to in
stall the manhinery in the Hawley
sawmill, and ere long the hum of the
fHRtrovolving circulars will suffice to
add another industry to our busy lit
tle villnge.
Mr. Counsoll, with Johnnie Stucky
and his team, are grading the oounty
road in front of Win, Graslo's place
It is reported that Inspector Clem
ent of the postal service has recnin
inendod tho extensions oi Rural
Roatos 1 and 2 muniug out of the
iimwuuKuu uiiicu, uiuguu viiy uourier ior one yew,
l no residents of Gladstono aro mak-1 ail beautiful oil puntiuff, all for
ing an effort to get free mail delivery fl. 60. Send in yonr subscriptions at
mere, tno same as the Oregon City once, over 200 paintings to select
peouio are enjoying. 1 irom.
Treasurer's Notice.
I now have moDey to pay road war
rants endorsed prior to August 1, 1907,
Interest ceases on date of this no
tice.
November 13, 1908.
J. 0. PADDOCK,
County Treasurer,
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1 At Portland's Busiest Shoe Shop
ALL Rooras ALL
LADIES MEN'S
SHOES SHOES
$7.00 $7.50
Open
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sat. Evenings
PAIR PAIR
Buy Sample .Shoes and get. better styles, better
quality and better workmanship, also save yourself
$1.50 to $3.00 on EVERY PAIR
POSITIVELY-No Branch Shop in Portland
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WRIGHT'S
J.SAMPLE SHOE SHOP
oregonianBuiidrng Portland, Oregon
FIVE-MINUTE TALK
How to Km Imr
CHICKEN LICE
MITES
COCKROACHES AND
BED BUGS
For Whole Year
IT blniil, Application f
AVENARIDS
CARBOLINEUM
(German Wood Pi wim.)
Non-polsonoua, Banitarr Odor. Pat
up In llthoirphd can. ly.
Voa'l lot your doalwr (It. yva
wurthlras luillatloa.
FUK SAI.K BT AIX UKALKBft.
Carbollneum Wood Pmca-rlns O.
Milwaukee, Wli.
New Vork, N. T.
Bu FrancU.co. ami
fisher, Ifiorscn i Co.
Whole.nl. Agents.
Dept. II, Portland
TCrtU for TmU-
fa east to Ail
UCMXIUMM;
BEWARE o'f Imitations
USE THEXENUINE
AVENARIUS
CARBOLINEUM
THERE'S A CHEAP
IMITATION
on the market that is being offered
tfrotnM.OO to fl.25 .per gallon.
The genuine ean be bought in quart
can at 30c; I -gallon cam at $ 1 .50
Insist on the Genuine
Take no other
Put up in lithographed cans
For Sale in Oregon City
Store
The Soulless Corporation.
Here Is another example of the soul
less gas corporation. Mankato, Minn.,
has been suffering sorely through and
by an epidemic of typhoid fever. To
add to the discomfort of the patients
the weather temperature was very high
during the worst of the fever outbreak.
To lend a helping effort Mr. E. E.
Brown, general manager of the Man
kato Gas and Electric Light company,
caused the following notice to be pub
lished throughout the city:
"The Mankato Gas and Electric com
pany will gladly Install an electrlo fan
for any one who is seriously sick dur
ing the present epidemic without any
charge at all, providing the party is
within reach of our current. Advise us
through your attending physician."
American Gas Light Journal.
A Municipal Brewery,
The Vienna municipal brewery, In
which a sum of 400,000 has been In
vested, last year showed a loss of 18,
000. In tho previous sixteen months a
loss of 19,000 was Incurred, so that
the actual deficit for 1907 was propor
tionately greater, although the output
and sales of beer had increased. In
1907 some 2,750,000 gallons of 'beer
were brewed. Not only was too much
money paid for the building and equip
ment In the first place, but the man
agement has been very stupidly con
ducted. Instead of appointing as man
ager an expert brewer the council put
a municipal official in charge. As a
result money was lost in all sorts of
waya. London Standard.
Does the
BabyThrive
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
upon babies and children. A
fifty-cent bottle will prove the
truth of our statements.
Send this advertisement, together with name
of paper In which it appears, your address and
four cents to cover postage, and we will send
you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World,'
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York
OREGON CITY NIGHT SCHOOL.
Opens November 1C.
Complete Grammar and Business
Courses.
Our plan of individual instruction
enables each student to advance In
dependently of all others. Call, tele
phone or write and we will tell you
about our school.
A. K. HILL, Prln. Eastham School.
W. C. McKEE, Supt. City Schools.
As Was to Be Expected.
Five years ago London took over its
waterworks, with the result that wa
ter rates have Increased rather than
diminished. Eeferring to the operat
ing expenses, Sir Melvlll Beachcroft,
chairman of the water board, recently
said:
"So far It must be admitted that no
saving had been effected. I do not
think that it was ever anticipated that
there would be any saving In the ex
penses of administration, as the man
agement of a tradlug concern by a
municipal body must always Involve
expenditure quite outside that which
falls on a private company."
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.
Where It Pinches.
"Disgusted" writes to the London
Dally Express: "For years past I have
always paid at tho rate of 21 shillings
per annum for water under the New
River company, but now I have Just
received a demand note from the Met
ropolitan water board for water at the
rate of 21 shillings per annum. This
Is the benefit (?) we get for doing
away with private enterprise and Is, I
consider, a fair specimen of state trad
ing."
At a meeting called by the board of
trade of Audubon, N. J., and nttended
by about 150 citizens the proposition to
Install a municipal waterworks was
overwhelmingly defeated.
A Correction.
I would like to state to tho -public
that, I luivo not dis: osod ofliuy erocerv
on Seventh stroet. Some parties were
tlinikiuc seriously of purchasing the
store, but as they could not nggree to
my terms, 1 still rotain the business,
Respectfully Yonra, 1
A. KOBERTSON,
Seventh Street Grocer.
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At Crown and Bridge Work and
Fine Gold Fillings we Bet the
pace. Before you have your
dental work done, come and
talk it over with us. Free ex
amination. No Cas, No Cocaine
EXTRACTING FREE AND
PAINLESS
when teeth are ordered.
Oregon Dental Parlors
Over Harding's Drug Store.
A written guarantee with all
work.
wkM44 60 YEARS'
V? EXPERIENCE
I ffluffl
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac
- Anyone sending a nkefeb and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention li probably patentable. Communlca
tloiiiHtriotlyoonQdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent
ant free. Oldest airenoy for aocurmjipatenta.
Patents taken through Munn ft Co receive
tpfdol notice, without charge. In the
scientific nmmm.
A handaomelr lllnatnited weekly.
dilation of anr Roientldo Inurnal.
rour montni , 91. bow u;all newsdealers.
I.nnreat olr.
Terms, 93 a
Colda and Croup In Children.
"My littlo girl is subject to colds,"
says Mrs. Wiu. II. Sorig, No. 41, Fifth
St., Wheeling. West Va. "Last win
ter she had a severe spell and a tor-
lhlo coiiRli, but I cured her with
Uhnmberlain'g Cough Remedy with
out the aid of a doctor, and my little
boj' has been prevented many times
from' having the croup by the timely
oso or tins syrup. " This remedy is
for sale ly Huntley Bros . Oreaon
City and Molajla.
A Card,
This la 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 a cold. Cures
grippe cough and prevents pneu
monia and consumption. The genu
ine Is In a yellow package. Refuse
substitutes.
Do You Want to know what to follow
to make a succcs 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? IK SO CALL ON
PROF. SIZER
Room I , Masonic Bldg. Oregon City
& Co Mi New York
Branch Office, 636 F SU Weshlugton. IX 0.
Now is the time
to visit
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Rocsroiui. U.L.
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sun is only mild under
the bright blue skies of
Southern California. This
is one of nature's happy
provisious eternal summer
for those who cannot endure
a more severe climate.
California has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as var
ied a3 those of all well reg
ulated cities. Visitors can
always find suitable accom
modations, congenial com
panions, and varied, pleas
lug recreations.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
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
stopovers in either direction. Sim
ilar excursion rate are in effect
to all California points.
For full Information, sleeping car reserva
tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write
E.T. FIELDS, AGENT
ORKGON CITY
or
Win, McMurray, Cen. Past. Agtnt
PORTLAND, ORE.
TWICE
ONG
Edison Amfeei'ol Records
Play twice as long as Edison Standard Record. This
means better music for you, as well as more music with
out changing records.
An Amberol Record at 50c gives the same amount
of music as two Edison Records at 35c.
Your Phonograph can be made to play both Amberols
and Standard Records.
WE HAVE THE ATTACHMENTS
Bring your machine in, we can fit it for you while
you wait.
DON'T KICK YOURSELF
Because you have no music in your
home to make you happy. $1.00 A
yEEK bridges the gap that keeps "you
from owning a Victor or Edison outfit,
WALK OVER. You never miss the
small weekly payments. And before you know it the
outfit is yours.
(We repair all makes of Talking Machines.)
WE WILL DUPLICATE ANY SPECIAL OFFER MADE BY
ANY VICTOR OR EDISON DEALER IN UNITED STATES
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner
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