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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908 7 rowderlsi' Absolutely j Insures delicious; health ful food for every home,-every day. The only balang powder made from Royal Grape Creamjof Tartar made from grapes. Safeguards your food, against alunrand phosphate of lime harsh mineral acids which are used in cheaply made powders. LOCAL NOTES Drs. Bentie & Mount, dontists, Ma sonic Temple. Get yonr hat now for Thanksgiving. Miss 0. Goldsmith. William Califf and Fr nk Kendall . left this city Mondiiy morning for a surveying trip in Southern Oregon. Marriage licenses were issued Fri day to Mamie Egli and Edwin Hooley, and Ditniol White and Hilda Brodrick. DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN I Got acquainted with E W. Mollien & Co. Use their free stable room. All trimmod huts at redaoed prioes. Mids 0. Goldsmith. A. B. Combs of the National Life Insurance Company made a business trip to this city Monday. Miss Ana Alldredfje, who was on tile sick list during the fore part of the weok, is much improved in health of late. 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, scabies Doan's Oint ment. At any drug Btore. Miss C. Goldsmith offers all pattern hats at a great reduction. Charles Spriuger, formerly of this city, but now conneoted with the Western Union of Portland, spent Sunduy evouing with friends in this city. Clareuoe Nelson, formerly of the Courier foroe, but now ounuected with Glass & Frudhomine of Port land, mado a business trip to this city Monday morning. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's Reg nlota is enough. Treatment cares habitual constipation. 2u ceutsa box. Ask your druggist for them. John Hauey, who is taking a post gradunte conrso at the Oregon Agri cultural College, spent Saturday fore noon and Sunday with his relatives in this city, and iucideutly witnessed the defeat of his alma mater on Mult nomah Field Saturday afternoon. "Dr. Thomas' Eloctrio Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis ease cronp. Has been nsed with suc cess in our family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whiteaore, Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Kenecte Trnohot who tor the past two months has been visitirg her coosins, Misses Ois and Dolly Pratt of this city, left Thursday night for her home in Chouteau, Montana. The football game played Friday between the teams of the Barclay High School and the Eastham Gram mar School resnlttd in a victory for the former aggregation by the score ot 19 to 0. ain't feeling right today, Souiothiug wrong I must say; Come to think of it, that't right I forgot, ray Rocky Mountain Tea 1 1st night. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Wheeler Church and family are moving from their former residence on Soventh street, adjoining D. O. Ely'ss dry good emporium, to one of the Slieahan houses ou Monroe street. F. S. Buker, who was recently hurt in a runaway near Maple Lane, is slowl" improving, and although he is still in splints and bandages, he is able to superintend the construction work being done by his -force of men Coustipation, indigestion, drive away appetite and make you weas and sick. Hoilister's Kooky Moun tain Tea restores the appetite, drives away disease, builds np the system, 85 cents, tea or tablets. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Jess Riess, who was reoently arrest ed on acharge of stealing a suit of clothes, plead guilty to the indict ment of a special grand jury, and was sentenced to two years in the peni tentiary. He was taken to Saleji Friday night. Heavy, imparl blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Bur dock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pore restores perfect health. It is deliciously palatable, agrees rith the weakest stomach, contains the most soothing, healing, strength ening and curative elements. Makes vou well and Lappy. Hollister'. Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 rents, tea or tablets. Hunter Ero. Drug Co. Iu a hotly contested game on Will amette Kield Saturday the McLough Iiu Institute , tootball team defeated the Willamette high school for the second time. The Catholic boys were outweighed a great deal by their opponents. W. H. Nelson of this oity spent Sunday in Portland. Miss Edith Cheney, of the Cheney Photo Studio, of this city, made a bus iness trip to Canby Tuesday. County School Superintendent T. J. Gary, of this city, attended the Mult nomah County Teachers' Institute In Portland Tuesday. Chas. W. Roblson, who Is attending the University of Oregon, Is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roblson, of this city. Mrs. Edward Stewart returned 'to her home In Portland Sunday evening after a pleasant visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Warner, of this city.' Mrs. John Lowery, of San Francis co, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mark, of West Oregon City. Mrs. Lowery, who was formerly Miss Mae Mark, Is well known In this city. G. Lee Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Harding, of this city, leaves Sunday for California, where he will take charge of a construction outfit for the firm of E. B. & A. L. Stone Company. There will be a meeting of the stock holders of the County Fair Association in the Circuit Court room on the af ternoon of Wednesday, December 2. At this meeting, the report of the ex ecutive committee will be read, and plans will be made for the purchase of the fair site. Special Session Will Be Held Here. After disposing of nearly all ot the criminal cases and a number of civil suits, the circuit court, on account of its work being so far behind, will hold a special term here January 18. The cases not tried at this term will receive the attention of the court at the special session In the ciiFe of Chas. A. Warren against the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, Judge Mcbride allowed the plaintiff $1500. The affair ou which the suit was based occurred lust summer wheu Warren was assaulted by a c nductor on the O. W. P. near Meldram. Warren sued for $20,000 . How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you oau, you 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 Uough Remedy, it has gained a world-wide reputation by its remarkable euros of this most oonimon ailment and can always be depended upon. It acts on natur i'b plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec toration, opens the 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 ot a single case of cold or actaok of grip having resulted in pneumonia when tins rem edy was used, whiuh shows conclu sively that it. is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. Oh 'tuber- lain g Cough Remedy contains 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. Church Notice Gladstone Church of Christ, A. H. Mnlkey, pastor. Services l ave been adjourned to the basement to make room for the plasterers Sunday school next Sunday at 10 a. m , Mrs. Hull, superintendent, sermon at 11 a. m. on the theme "A Parable of Activity." Sermon in the eveuinj on the theme "Fruitless Confession." This is number five of the series and will be followed by sermons on "Fmitfull Coufessiou." A cordial welcome extended to all. How Is Your Digestion? Mrs. Mary Dowlicg, of No. 228 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She savs: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect St 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. 60 cents, at Jones' drug store. CASTOR I A Tat Infants and Children. Tta Kind You Have Always Bought Ba tlit SlgnAtnrtof mi la tlunor of Miss Ooodfellow. Miss Marjorie Caunuld entertained a number of friei'ds at military hearts Saturday eveuing at her home on Eighth and Muuroe streets. The affair was in honor of Miss Margaret Goodfellow, whose marriage to Mr. Louis Morris takes place in December. Tne house was tastefully decorated with vines aud chrysanthemums. Several interseting games were played, among them being a recipe coutest, which attracted a great deal of atten tion. The prize in this oontest was awarded to Miss Nellie Oaufielil. During the evening tempting refresh ments were served. Those who attended the affair were Mrs. J. Nelson Wisner, JMrs. Charles Kiley McOttlley, Mrs. David Caufleld, Mrs. Edward Stewart, of Portland ; Miss Marion Lewthwaite, Miss Har riet Cocliran, Miss Helen. Daulton, Miss Cis Barclay Pratt, Miss Martha V- ances Drapor, Miss Vera Canileld, Miss Mabel Tower, Miss Aimee Bol luck.'Miss Zida Goldsmith, Miss Ivah Gordon, MiBS Alice Lewthwaite, Miss Nan Cocliran, Miss Dolly Pratt, Mies Gussie Humphrey, Miss Bess Kelly, MiBS Margaret Goodfellow and Miss Nell Caafiold. "Whites" Entertain Friends. The 'J Whites," one of the sides in the membership contest of Sola Circle. Women of Woodoraft. entertained the other divisions iu a royal manner in Woodman Hall last Friday night. The room was tastefully dooorated with pampaB grass, ,ud in the center of the room was a campflre with a background of cotton covered with silver dust, an excellent imitstion of snow. "The Conutry Wedding," a clever little skit, was produced by Mrs. Clarence Farr, A. F. Parker, Mrs. T. E. Gault and S. F. Scripture, and created all manner ot mirth. Another skit, "The Latest Invention," by A. F. Parker and Mrs. T. E. Gault, was well played, and m as received with the greatest enthusiasm. After other pleasing numbers, those present sat down to an elaborate ban quet. Mrs. Wright Surprised. A surprise party was given Grand ma Wright by the ladies of Grange No. 40 at the home of her son, R. A. Wright, in honor of her eighty-fifth ye'ir Sixteen guests were present, ail of whom did duty to a most de licious dinner. The afternoon was spent with a good old-fashioned visit, the most unique eveut of the day be ing a postcard shower giveu by rela tives aud friends irom nearly all parts of the United S'ates. Many pretty presents were also received. Those present were Mrs. Dimmick and daughter of Woodburu, Mrs. M. Case, Mrs. August Erickson, Mrs. DauieU, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Notts, Mrs. J. Mallet, Mr. Ernest Mallet, Miss Clara Mnrev. Mrs. Fred Burns nnd son. Mrs. Orm Wright, Miss Vera McCraw. Entertained Friends. Miss Irene Haney entertained a number of her school friends at the residence of the family on Eighteenth street. Music and games occupied the evening, and in a unique Happy Hooligan game, the prize was won by Gerald Warner. After this aud other equally pie isant games, refreshments were served. Those preseut were: Miss Zena Moore, Miss Alice Moore, Miss Marian Pickens, Miss Mabel Mc Grail, Miss Henriette Ellis, Miss Helen Smber, Miss Lela Moreland, Miss Hilda Forsberg, Miss Clara Fields, Elmer Johns, Edward Busch, Thomas Sinnott, Percy Pollanz, Lee Shannon, Gerald Warner, and Orin Cheney. ' Will Lecture on "Mount Jefferson." Rev. A; J. Montgomery, pastor of the Third -Presbyterian church of Portland, well known as a lecturer, will deliver an illustrated lecture oil Mouni Jefferson at the Presbyterian church ou the night ot Deo mber 0. Rev. Montgomery is well known iu this city, as he was pastor of the lo cal Presbyterian church for eight years. He delivered a lecture here two years ago ou "Mount noou inai was received with the greatest of interest. The presont lecture, "Mount Jeffer son," was , "delivered by Rev. Mont gomery to the members of his church in Portland ad tney were bo pieasea that ho repeated at it at their special request. Dancing School in Willamette Hall. A danciug school, under the man agement of Mies Mabel Toomath, of New York, is being held in Willam ette Hall every Friday night, and a good many pupils are in attendance. Miss Toomath formerly assisted in Chalmer's Dancing Academy, well knowu as the leading institution ol the kind in New York City. A monthly dancing party will be given by the pupils, the nrst or which win occur on Friday, December 5. Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence CONTRALTO Choir Director St. Paul Episcopal Church Oregon City Voice Culture; Private Musicales, Concert Studio 1206 Washington St. Phone 1791 First Class Barber Shop New Location 405 Seventh S Oregon Citv, Oregon Shaving 15c Haircutting 25c No extra charge tor neck snave Fine Bath in Connection 25c Best equipped hydrolic chairs, complete sanitation, courteous treetment, expert barbers The Seventh Street Barber Shop W. C. CREEN, Prop. WANTED , 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 I (BUSINESS COLLEGE UWAWI INWTVn AMD TnVTH WTW, POITlAMa. OHIOOM WRITE FOR CATALOG rXleWttaiyUwi Ir 4m4 tmtUUm Nut Chocolate Caramels. "Nut Chocolate Caramels are a rich, delicious confection, immensely pop ular," says Fannie Merrltt Farmer in Woman's Home Companion for Decem ber. "Put three and one half table spoonfuls of butter in a sauce pan, and when melted, add two cupfuls of molasses, one cupful of brown sugar, and one half cupful of milk. Stir un til the sugar Is dissolved, bring to the boiling point, add four and one half squares of unsweatened choco late, and stir constantly until the chocolate is melted. Let boil, until, when tried in cold water, a firm ball may be formed in the Angers. Remove from the range, add one and one half teaspoonfuls of vanilla and one half pounds of almonds, blanched and chopped Turn Into buttered pan, cool, and cut in small squares." Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition. You cannot accompilsh 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 and very pleasant to take. Orino is more effective than pills or ordinary cathartics. Refuse substi tutes. Jones Drug Go. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City Post Office for week end ing November 27: Woman's List Holmes, Miss Mary; Stewart, Mrs. Blanch; Teale, Mrs. C. P.; Wilson, Mrs. OHie; Young, Mrs. Edna. Men's List Freeman, R.; Hall, John; Knoltzer, Sam; Stuart, Chas. What Would You Do? - Incase of a burn' or scald what would you do to relieve the pain? Suoh injuries are liable to occur in any family and everyone should be prepa'ed 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 Oity and Molalla. DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN I Get -acquainted with E W. Mellien & Co. Use their free s able room. FOR CONSTIPATION. A Medicine that Eoes not Cost Anything: Unless It Cures If you suffer from constiption in any form whatever, acute or chronio, we will guarantee to supply you lued ioine that will surely effect a cure if taken with regularity and according to directions for a reasonable length of time. Should the medicine fail to benefit you to your entire satisfaction, we promise that it shall cost you nothing. No other remedy can be compared with Rexall Orderlies for the easy, pleashnt and successful treatment of constipation. The active medical in gredient of this remedy which is oilur less, tasteless and colorless is an en tirely new disoovery. Combined with other extremely valuable ingredients, it forms a preparation which is in comparable as a perfect bowel regu lator, intestinal invigorator and s'rengthener. Rexall Orderlies are notable for their agreeableuess to the palate and gentleness of aotion. They do not oause grip'ng or any dis agreeable effect or inconvenience, and may be taken at any time, day or nigbt. We particulaily recommend Reaxll Orderlies for children, delicate or aged persons because they do not con tain anything that oonld possibly in jure the most delicate organism. Tiiev are just as easy to take us candy, aud un ike other pr Mirations for a like purpose they do not create a habit, but instead they overcome the cause of habits acquired through the use of ordinary laxatives, cathar tics aud harsh physio, and perma nently remove the oause of constipa tion or irregular bowel action. We want you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. We know that there is nothing that will do you so much good, and we will refund your money without argument if they do not do as we say they will. They are pre pared in tablet form in two sizes of packages; 36 tablets, 2Go, and 12 tablets, 10c. Hnntley Bros. Co., Main St. , Oregon City. Yes! This is "Main 3" 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 2c Quart Hams Grocery 8th and Main Stt. OREGON CITY LUMBER m Harris' Saw Mill RUSTIC FLOORING SHIPLAP Sawed Cedar POSTS and PICKETS, both square and flat. Dimensions Lumber of all kind. Have vb quote you price Both Phones Remember SATURDAY Nov. 28th ONLY ONE to a CUSTOMER. Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed JONES DRUG COMPANY nnrpn (111'-! It Ml OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS W M jt nmi' ft I W. t. Ml 1 J Third & Oak FREE: Free! Free! On Saturday, Nov. 28th, '08, we will give away with every 25c purchase i$ 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 0 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 -Portland- ONLY ONE to a CUSTOMER Remember SATURDAY Nov. 28, 08. First & Yamhill II x A