Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 27, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r
OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908
3
E"W
"V.v
FARMS!
Insure in the
FARMERS MUTUAL
FIRE R. A.
Conservative, Strong, Safe,
Prompt and Cheap
Should there be no local
agent write to
J. J. KERN
! SECRETARY
565 East Yamhill St.
PORTLAND, - OREGON
f i 171 I I D C
. 1 UU L.k-
BUCkBEE'S BULBS SUCCEEDI
SPECIAL OFFER:
tJ ti-tnl will mnU tod a twrnianent cus
tomer. Bat, ih faction guarantoott or your
money reiunaeo.
Soorenir Collection SSE,
In ftll
t: Urr- HjMtata, feMttv Hjlr
lata, flprtttf BMrtOt, Uta, Spwbk Irta, Bd'la. Bpruto,
wrof, Cren.Criiooloi,, Awmm, I
F.1UM full. OulU. Twoi. Ammb ud Dnuk HrMUtblb
Write try day Menrtoti thlw Paper
SEND 2 OHINTS
ha PmimM. tc'.tar vltfc
BMlirl Ss-4. Blk t4 FUai Bok.
lB 1 Gil, 1 Will f UK UHWIW (
V
vim
VI
n xa 0untlM r wuww, mniim m tii mm
II sUleTl, I will prwntfnaW afca-fg wlik Uitt Collnto 1
I I BtbrUalaa Hont4 TuU Bulb. Th fmtMl ttl iiiiIm 1
S ,, w i, 1458 BTJCDEI 8T. J
ItA Pt-ClwM aocxroip, ha. A J
THREE
5 1 jQ
1 EXPERT UPHOLSTERING and REPAIR WORK. Chairs, Couches,
Mattresses and every thing in the furniture line rebuilt and returned to
you AS GOOD AS NEW. The KING OF SWEEDEN rests on a couch
built by our expert workman, ALGOT BLOMQUIST. If you want
something in upholstering exceptionally good at moderate price, bring it
in while Mr. Blomquist is here. Call at our store or phone, Main 49, for par
ticulars and prices.
2W are placing on the floor 75 HARDWOOD EXTENSION DINING
TABLES. Price, varying according to size, starts at $6.00 for the 6-foot
table. After seems it you would consider this table a bargain if the price
were $9.50. We absolutely guarantee our prices on these tables to be the
REGULAR FACTORY PRICES to dealers, but WE DO NOT CLAIM
that this particular lot COST US what we are asking.
We offer a selection of 225 BEAUTIFUL PICTURES in
FRAMES, size 20x25 inches, at $1.35 each. They are
and must be seen to be appreciated. ,
IMPORTANT TO YOU
We maintain 5c, JOc and J 5c Counters. Among the nmero0S articles they con
tain yotf will find many things yoo are accustomed to fetry at 25 cents. In Glass,
Granite and Tin Ware yotf get two articles for what yoa usually pay for one, and
your saving, by buying from these counters, averages about half. You will find
most any small article you are looking for. Look the counters over you will be
surprised to see how much a dime will buy.
FOR ,THE HOLIDAYS
Make your selections early of useful as well as ornamental presents. We will
reserve for you what you select. Couches, Morris Chairs, Rockers, Bed Room
Sets, Library Tables, Writing fiesfcs, Combination Desks and Book Cases, Imported
China Dinner Sets, Berry Sets, Fancy Lamps, Pictures, Etc., make the most desir
able Christmas presents. YOU CAN'T RESIST OUR PRICES.
Opposite the Court House
SHOEING A WORK
HfiDCR here, doesn't mean any
aijiw old shoe is good enough
for him. We pay jnsl as much atten
iion to his shoeing as if he were a blue
ribbon winner. A poorly shod horse
cannot do good work any more than a
man. The kind of shoeing we do will
make your horse comfortable ou his feet,
more able and willing to work.
Storey & Thomas .
4th and Main Sis. Oregon City
60
YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Design
COPYRIGHTS AC.
Anrone lending a tnd dewrletlon mm?
Qntokl, uceruln our opinion free whether ma
Invention If probmblf patentable. Communica
tion. .trlctlroonBiientlal. HANDBOOK onPatente
ent free. Oldeft airency for eecunuf patent.
Patent, taken through Munn A Co. noelT
mrtctal notice without cn.nte, m uc
SciwKflfic flmrkm.
A faudAoraelr llltistrated veeklf. Larreot et
eolation of an 7 icentiHo Journal. Term. 93
fear ; foar montba, $L 8oid bjmil newtdMier.
Bruca OOoe, a V BU WuhHtoa. D, C.
1
Everything for
Regulator Line
STEAMERS
Between
PORTLAND-THE DALLES
And Way Landing
PAST STEAMER
BAILEY GATZERT
Makes round trips week days, ex
cept Friday, to The Dalles, fare 3.00;
leaving Fort'and 7 A. M., leaving
The Dalle at 8 P. M. , arriving Port
land 9 P. M. SUNDAYS: Bound
trips to Cascade Looks, leaving Port
land 9 A. M., arriving back 6 P. M.
Fare $1.00.
STEAMERS
Operating daily, except Sunday, be
tween Portland and. The Dalles, call
ing at all way landings for freight
and passengers. Firnt class aocornmo
daitons for wagons and livestock.
Leave 7 A. M. '
For farther information write to
General Office, Portland, Oregon
s. f. Mcdonald, snpt..
SEEDS
BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I
SPECIAL OFFER:
Hal. te kafM New Bnhn A trial Will
uu von our Hruuflu, cumhiwi.
11 the (lnK ! Tml T iplendid ; O.U., be Tazte
loa; ie iKit)r-lM.Hff bHiw-eftTmnetlMlaeil-UL'lHAFITKKU
TO PLKAkK.
Write to-day; Mention thl Paper.
SEND 10 CENTS
E toUi ail k lk lkt4 vwUUm of SmiU, nnt. wM.
SOLID OAK
$3.00 values
GO.
the Home
A Card.
ThIa 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 a cold. Cures
la grippe cough and prevents pneu
monia and consumption. The genu
ine Is in a yellow package. Refuse
substitutes.
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 fwork done, come and
talk It over with us. Free ex
amination. No Gu, No Coceiae
EXTRACTING FREE AND
PAINLE88
when teeth are ordered.
Oregoa Dental Parlors
Over Harding's Drug Store.
A written guarantee with all
work.
MARKET REPORT
WH0LE8ALE QUOTATIONS.
Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
Potatoes 90o per 100.
Oregon Cabbage, lc lb.
Oregon Cauliflower 5075c doz.
Oregon Onions per 100 $1.10
Fresh onions, 40o per doz.; horserad
ish, 7c lb.
SWEET POTATOES 2 c lb.
Butter and Eggs.
BUTTEIU-Ranch, 50 60c; cream
ery, 60 c roll.
EGGS Oregon, 40o doz.
HONEY 12e frame.
HONEY Strained, 7c to 9o lb.
HONEY White, In frames, 13c ea.
Fresh Fruits.
APPLES 50 to 85c box.
GRAVENSTEINS 5060o
PEARS 50c box.
GRAPES 90c$1.00 crate of four
baskets.
PRUNES lc lb.
DAWSON PEARS 10 lb.
Dried Fruits.
DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun
dried, 6c; evaporated, 6o; 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, S4.65.
MILLSTUFFS Bran $28.25; mid
dlings, $34.00; shorts, 31.25; hay $8
$15.
HAY Valley timothy. No. 1, $15.00
per ton; chpa, $10; clover, $10.
Live BtOCK.
STEERS $4.00$4.25.
HEIFERS $3.75$4.00.
COWS $3.50.
LAMBS $3.65$4.45.
HOGS $4.50$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. '
Drtsjed Meats.
FRESH MEAT Hogs 6tt7 cents
per lb; veal 78c; mutton 6H7c;
lamb, spring, 89c lb.
HAMS 14c; bacon 16c.
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 vour
own? IF SO CALL ON
PROF. SIZER
Room 1, Masonic Bldg. Oregon City
Headquarters for Santa Claus
You can meet me here Well I will tell you later through this
paper just when. Watch for my arrival. I will be awfully
glad to see you again this year. Now. children, DON'T
FORGET. A larger and better line of Dolls and Toys than
ever.
Also a new line of Dining Tables, Bookcases, Music Cab
inets, Dressing Tables, Dressers and Hall Trees. Rugs and Car
Pets of all kinds, lust call and see our new goods, and I'm sure
you will agree with me as to quality and prices. Our Motto:
"Best Goods and Lowest Prices"
Beautiful Dishes of all kinds. Sets of Dishes from $3.47 up.
Last, but not least, our fine line of Universal, Quick Meal, Real Estate, Stand
ard and Elite RANGES and HEATERS We keep the largest assortment of High
grade Ranges in Town. Prices to suit everybody.
W. L. BLOCK
Comer Main and Seventh
i
PEGGY'S ADVICE.
Why It Suddenly Changed From Ex
cellent to Worthless.
It was the era of the first Qulncy
baby, and the attention of the entire
Qulncy family, consisting solely of
mother and father, was directed to
the proper upbringing of the Infant.
Books on babyhood were bought aud
digested. Suitable magazines wore
subscribed for. Friends and mothers
were consulted on every point. Dut.
to the wpnder of the solicitous, Mrs.
Qulncy declared that the advice that
did the most good was that which ap
peared In the morning paper, signed
with the fetching name "Peggy." But
the time came when even tlint was
discarded.
"Aren't you going to read me the
little lesson from the Journal for to
day?" asked Mr. Qulncy af the break
fast table.
"I shall never read that stuff to any
one any more," said the mother firmly.
"Why not? Only day before yes
terday you were saying what excellent
recommendations Peggy made about
crying children. Why do you desert
her?"
"I'll tell you, Tom," she said. "I had
meant not to say a word about It, be
cause It Is so humiliating, but now
you've, spoken well, I might as well
confess. The paper yesterday said
something I dldu't quite understand,
and, as I was downtown, I thought
I'd Just ruu Into the office and ask
Peggy what she meant. So I did.
The office boy smiled when 1 asked
for Peggy, but he took me up a lot
of dirty stairs and then pointed to a
door. I knocked, and a voice answer
ed, 'Come in!' "
"Well?" queried her husband.
"Well, there Isn't any Peggy I Not a
woman at all, but a perfectly horrid,
grinning man, smoking a cigar! He
writes that advice a man! What do
you think of that, Tom?"
Mrs. Qulncy paused in her indigna
tion. "I thought youfound the advice
good, as a rule," be objected
"Tom Qulncy, how could a man in a
newspaper office write good advice to
mothers? I am surprised! You men
think you know everythIng!"-Youth's
Companion.
On Way of Getting Out.
Gaston burst like a whirlwind in
upon his friend Alphonse. "Will yea
be my wltness?"-h9 cried.
"Going to fight?"
"No; going to get married."
Alphonse after a pause inquired,
"Can't you apologize?"
" Seven Years ol Proof.
"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased oondition
of throat, chest or lungs," says W.V.
Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world
has had thirty-eight years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best remedy for conghs, colds, la
grippe, aschrna, hay fever, bronchitis,
hemorrhage of tiie lnngs, and the
early stages cf consumption. Its
timely use always prevents the devel
opment of pnennionia. Sold under
gQarautoe at Jones' drug store. 60o
aud $1.00. Trial bottle freo.
W. A. HEYLMAN
Attorney at Law
Estacada, Oregon
GeorgeC. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
KILLthe COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
w,th Dr. King's
kxi Discovery
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OB MONEY REFUNDED. I
A. BLOMQUIST
UPHOLSTERER
AND CABINET MAKER
Parlor Suits, Couches, Chairs, Eta.
MATTRESSES
made over equal to new. Returned
the same day.
Cushions Made to Order
All kinds of Furniture recovered and
repaired
At store of E. W. MELLIEN Sb CO
Main St., Oregon City
Y I
WBL0CI(