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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908 5 WMKW&POWL SI LOCAL NOTES Drs. Buatie & Mount, dentists, Ma sonio Temple. Get your hat now for Thanksgiving. Miss 0. Goldsmith. James W. Ohnroii of Ocmdoiv visited relatives in this city Monday and .Tuesday.. ' ' Eniost Charters of Portland visited I i i' n n n ii nit, 4inAa UHJ.H ILf. Oliarters was tormorly a resident of this uity. ., DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THIS RAIN ! Get acquainted with E. W. Mellien & Co. Use their free stable room. Oudin Roberts, who" is .attending the Salem high school, visited his rel atives in this city Saturday and Sun day. Miss Edna Parks, Mrs. A. Parks and Shirley Parks returned to this city Sunday from a week's visit with relatives in Dodge. All trimmed lints at reduced prioes. Miss 0. Goldsmith. 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, Bait rheum, -tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doau's Oint ment. At any drug store. There will be no services at the German Lnthuran church next Sun day as the pastor, Rev. Kraxberger will occupy the pulpit of the Eugene church. The Ladies' Aid of the German Lutheran church will give au apron bazaar in Knapp's hall on Tuesday, November 24. A warm dinner will be served at noon. Miss C. Goldsmith offers all pattern hats at a great reductiou. For a , mild, easy action of the bowels,, a single dose or Doan a Keg ulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box Ask vour drntrtriHt for them. "Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis ease oronp. Has been used with suc cess in our family for eight years." Mrs. L, Whiteaore, Buffalo, M. Y. ain't feeling right today, Something wrong I must say; Dome to tmuK or it, mat t ngiit I forgot my Rocky Mountain Tea 11181 Ulglll. Huntley Bros. DrogCo. o. ijevin 01 rills en j, wno is con fined to St. Vincent's Hospital in Portland, is slightly improved in health, but his doctors are of the opinion that the popular local clothier will be routined to his bed in the in sitntion for the rest of the winter. Constipation,' indigestion, ! drive away appetite and make you weak and sick. Holliater'g Rocky Moun tain Tea rentores the appetite, drives away disease, builds up the system, 85 ceutsi tea or tablets. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Heavy, iuiporo blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, iudigestion. Thin Jblood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Bar dock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfeot health., , . It is deliciously palatable, agrees with the weakest stomaoh, contains the most soothing, healing, strength ening and curative elements. Makes yon well and happy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 oents, tea or tablets.- Huntley Bros. Drug Co. List of uclaimed letters at the Ore gon City postoffice for week ending November 20, 1908: Womans' list Howard, Mips Jean (2); Harrington, Mies Dora M. ; Hish, Mrs. N. J. ; Knight, Miss Bertha. Men's list Bowen, Willie; Colston, Carl; Davis, Win. ; Wills, Birt B. Hysom and H. Bigelow, both well known residents of this county, have started a real estate office in the Jag gar building, and will be known as the Oregon Real Estate Company. They will operate an employment agency and ifntal agency in connec tion. . New Choir Well Received. The newly organized choir of the United Brethren church made their first appearauce Sunday night, when they held the first of a series of monthly song services. A good num bei cf people were in attendance. The choir conducted tlemeelvee in an admirable manner under the effi cient lesdprehip cf W. W. Alldredg. and there is no doubt but that, with a little mere practice, ihey will equal any choir in the cityv Tne members of this church ar planning to hold revival services in the near future. 5S Absolute! Recital Well Received. , Charles Riley McCalley, "the man with two talents," appeared in recital at Shively's opera Iioubo in this city Monday night, and those who were present, can now see ' why he earned his unique title. The crowd was not the largest that ever attended an at traction in this city, but those who were present express themselves as be ing highly pleased with the even ing's entertainment. As a reader of James Whitcomb Riley's quaint poems, Mr. McOalloy cannot be ex celled, and while he uses but few ges tures, his , voice, in rept ating the words, is as realistic as possible. Mr. MoOalley plays the violin in a swett manner, and held his audience en raptured whenever he played. His imitations on the violin were great, and the instrument was made to sound like the human voice. Mrs. Leon Des Larzes sang "Non e Vere" in tier usual charming mauner, and waB foroed ,to respond to an encliore. MiBS Spauldiug. who accompanied Mr. McCalley, played in a manner far above "the ordinary, and gave two piano numbers also that were well re ceived. The. quartet by Mrs. Des Larzos, Mrs. Roako, Miss Roake and Mrs. Green was excellent and received hearty encore, Gypsies Meet With Miss Draper. The Gypsies were entertained . Sat urday evejing'by Miss Martha Fran ces Draper at her home on Tenth and Water streets. The evening was spent in a sooial manner aud refreshments were served . Those present wero : Miss Helen Dan I ton, Miss Bessie Daultou, Mrs. Mortimer Latonrette, Miss Laura Pope, Miss Marjorie Can field, Miss Edith Cneiiey. Miss Edna Cautield, Miss Dolly Pratt, Miss Ken nette Truahot, Miss Zida Gollsmitli, MiBS Cis Barclay Pratt, Miss Margaret Goodfellow and Miss Bess Kelly. Honors tor Linden Rev. J. M. Linden, pastor o( the First Baptist church of this city, has just received the news that he has neeu appointed altrufrtee, of the Ore gon Anti-Saloon League, and also a member of tl.e headquarters commit tee, whose work it is to direct the campaign. ' J. R. Knodell is soperin tendeut of the league, which thus its headquarters in the Commercial Block. Portland. Mr. Linden was one of the foremost workers in the canse of prohibition at the last elec tion. How to Cure I Cold, Be as careful as you oan, 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. Suoli a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough 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 natun's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec toration, opens te secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many years in whiuh it has been in general use we have yet to learn of a single case of cold or actaok of grip having resulted in pneumonia when this rem edy was used, which shows conclu sively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. . Oh 'tuber Iain's Cough Remedy contains no opium tt other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adnlt. For sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla, The Albany Apple Fair ocoupied the center of the stage in Oregon activi ties last week. Albany gave Portland, Eugene and Salem an object lesson in entertaining that it will take these cities a long time to equal. The town is growing and building hard surface pavements, while apples showp were equal to the best. How Is Vour Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 228 8th Ave., flan Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute indigestion, prompts this, testi monial. 1 am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative medicine invigorates the system, purifies the blood and is es pecially heplful in all forms of fe male weakness. 50 cents, at Jones' drug store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tba Kind You Have Always Bought Sum tha Slgnatoreof High School Defeated.- Outweighod by at least 20 pounds to the nian the Barclay High School foot ball team met its first defeat Saturday afternoon in Portland, when they liiud up against the husky aggrega tion of gridiron warriors representing the Catholio Young Men's Olnb. At the end of the game the score stood 41 to 0. The Club team is composed of former college stars, many of whom played the game before tlw high school lads knew , what the word "football" meant, and they were able to play rings around the Oregon City team. However, they "lot them down easv" and the local boys are loud in tfieirpraisos of the treatmeut accorded" tiiem, both on and off the field. Where it was possible, the clubmen substituted lighter men, and eliminated roughness to such an ex tent that not a man was in any way injured. The Barolay team does not in the least mind this defeat, and the mem bers are alraady looking forward to November 28, when they will play the Forest Grove high sohooL F. J. Lonergan, the former Norte Dame star, who for the past three years has been hnown as one of the hardest line bucking halves of the Mnltnomah Club, will take the team in hand, and round them into shape. That he is fully capable of doing this is shown by the winning teams that have rep resented Columbia University under his poauhing. A Handsome Premium Free. The Christian Herald, a weekly vis itor to many people in this locality, ishis year giving free to every new and renawing subscriber a most at tractive gift, which is very appropri ately called "The Art Gallry De Luxe." It consists ' of six famous paintings, snperbly reproduced in fourteen colors, aggregating 1,000 square inches. The artist catches the glint of sunbeams through orchard trees and makes them dance and beam on canvas. But how can we paint in mere words the beauty of these six exquisite piotures? A handsomer premium was never offered by any magazine. , Probably no comment is necessary concerning The Christian Herald, the migazine that fully. satisfies," as only the best in literature and art is presented and every one of its 52 issue?- the whole year around, sparkles with gems from oover to cover. - The Christian Herald contains 1,200 large pages and 1,000 illustrations yearly as much as any four $1 magazines. The subscription price is , 11.50 per year, hnt every new subscriber who sends $1.50 to The Christian Herald, 444 Bible House, New York, will re cive The Christian Herald every week from date of order until January 1, 11)10, and in addition the incompar able "Art Gallery De Luxe" free. You must act quickly, as this splen did offer expires December 10, 1908. Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition. You cannot aocompilsh very much if your liver is inactive, as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exertion exhausts you. Orino Laxa tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and bowels and makes you feel bright and aotive. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild aud very pleasant to take. Orino is more effective than pills or ordinary cathartics. Refuse substi tutes. Jones Drug Co. . : School Report Following is the report of School District No. 80 tor the month ending Novjmber 6,1908: - Number of pupils enrolled, 28. Number of days taught, 16. Average daily attendance, 21. Cases of tardiness, 8. Those present daily are : Lulu -and Beula Horns ohuh, Lucille and Hilda Shu bel, Al vin aud Wesley Stornier, Ralph Mad ison, Esther Gintlier, Warren Beesou, Henry Massinger, Edna Rett, Wendell Gintlier. Roy Uornschuk. Jacob Grossmiller, one of onr direc tors, visitod the school during the month. Robert Gintlier, Teacher. School Report. Report of Maple Lane School, Dis trict No. 27: Pupils neither tardy nor absent for the mouth ending Nov ember 13, are: Alfred White, Mamie Woarics. Mildred Emmons, Eva Em mons, Macy Emmons, Frances Schtiiidt, Irnia Schmidt, Birdie Dick erson, George Derrick, Emma Dor rick, Olis Jackson, Shirlie Swallow, May Splinter, Carl Josi, Herman Waldow. Cora Darr, teacher. Whit Would You Do? In case 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 unleBS 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. Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence CONTRALTO Choir Director St. Fauli Episcopal Church Oregon City N Voice Culture; Private Muaicalea, Concern Studio 1206 Washington St. Phone 1794 First Class Barber Shop New Location 405 Seventh S Orbgon Citv, 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. CRXEN, Prop. WANTED 4 Fruit Trees and Specimen Trees that require pruning and better care. Salary healthier and more beatiful trees. Good opportunity for persons who have trees that are in bad condition. If you . want them improved write or call on OTIS RAY DAUGHERTY MOLALLA, OREGON M Li t I 1 WASHINGTON ANDTBMTHm. t I POKTUHO, OR BOON WRITE FOR CATALOG m THE CAUSE OF COLDS. Good Advice Regarding: the Prevention of Coughs and Colds. If people would only properly forti-, fy and strengthen their system, about 98 per oent of coughs, colds and pneu monia might be avoided. These trou bles are simply the -result of weakness, which produces a catarrhal condition of the mucous membrane, whioh is an internal skin of the body. When this skin is weakened, it becosmes infected with germs which are carried through the system by the blood. These para sites attack and break these delioate tissues and set up a soreness which produces what is in reality an exter nal scrofula. The only thing that will cure coughs and colds and prevent pneu monia is a medication which is ab sorbed and carried by the blood so that the diseased membrane is disin fected, cleaned, soothed and healed. We have a remedy winch we honest ly believe infallable and unsurpassable for the prevention and cure of coughs, colds and all catarrhal conditions. It is the prescription of a famous phy sician, who has an enviable reputa tion of 30 years of cures gained through the use of this medioine. We promise to either effect a cure in every case or mate no charge for the medicine. We urge everybody in Or egon City who has need of suoh a medicine to try Rexall Muou-Tone. It stands to (reason that we could not afford to make such statements and give onr'own personal guarantee to this remedy if we were not abso ltntely positive that we could sub stantiate our claim in every particular, and we fee no reason why anyone should hesitate to accept our offer and try it. We have two sizes of Rexall Muou-Tone. Prices 50o and $1.00. Sometimes a 50c bottle is sufficient for a cure. Ag a general thing, the most chronio case is cured with an average of three large bottles. Re member, the medioino will cost you nothing for if you are not satisfied in every particular. Huntley Bros. Co., Main street, Oregon Oity. Shannon to Close Meetings Sunday. Evangelist Shannon tried to close revival meetings at the First Baptist church last Sunday, but could not on account of the very great Interest. In his fourth Sunday afternoon sermon to men only, last Sunday, there was a larger attendance than at any other time and at all the services through the day about seventy-five people man ifested the desire to lead the Christian life. At the morning service the pas tor gave the right hand of fellowship to seventy-nine new members. As this paper goes to press there are re ported 330 ' conversions and 150 of these have united with the Baptist church. - Many of the other churches in the city are benefited by the re vival and are taking in new members from among the converts. Every church in the city has had its spirit ual life quickened as a result of the effort at the BaptiBt church. Large crowds are found at all of the ser vices. The meetings will close with next Sunday's services. Gladstone Church to Be Completed. In response to tho wishes of many citizens and friends, ' it has been de cided to pnsh the building of the Church of Christ, of Gladstone, to completion, instead of waiting nntil next year as was first planned. Ma terial will be put on tho ground as rapidly as possible. Services will be adjoured to the base ment next Sunday, as the plasterers' scaffolds will occupy the auditorium. Sunday school will be' held at 10 o'clock Sunday.' Morning tlteme, "The Parable of the Passover." Eveniug theme, "Fruitless confession." All cordi ally welcomed. Colds and Croup in Children. '. "My little girl is subjeot to colds," says Mrs. Wm. H. Serig, No. 41, Fifth St., Wheeling,' West Va. "LaBt win ter she had a severe spell and. a ter rible cough, but I enred her with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with out the aid of a doctor, and my little boy lias been prevented niauy times from" having the uronp by the timely use of this syrup. " This remedy is for sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. Yes! This is "Main V We can take your order for New Nuts, Raisins, Boiled Cider, etc., and it will be given the same prompt and careful attention as if given in person. Our reasonable prices are backed by sterling quality. New Jersey Cranberries a Quart Harris Grocery 8th and Main Sts. OREGON CITY LUMBER At Harris' Saw Mill RUSTIC FLOORING SHIPLAP Sawed Cedar POSTS and PICKETS, both square and flat. Dimensions Lumber of all kind?. Have us quote you price ' Both Phones Remember SATURDAY Nov. 28th ONLY ONE to a CUSTOMER. Mi Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed JONES DRUG COMPANY nn lL OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS El Third & Oak FREE On Saturday, Nov. 28th, '08, we will give away with every 25c purchase A Handsome China Cup and Saucer We are showing these souvenirs in our window now, and hope that you will stop and look at them. Our large and care fully selected Holiday Goods .will be dis played by then and ready for your inspec tion. We are showing in our window a beau tiful line of Framed Pictures ranging in price from 25c to $10.00. Some of these are beauties, and we'll be glad to put away any one you choose till Christmas for you. Jones Drug Co. DRUGS & STATIONERY up! Q Hand tailored All this seasons fab rics. Equal in EVERY WAY to the garments sold in other stores at $20 and $25. A look in at our windows will convince you of the truth of this statement When You See It in Our Ad Its So Li LaLiia - Portland - First & Yamhill ONLY ONE to a CUSTOMER Remember SATURDAY Nov. 28, 08. F7I m