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Baltimore ondffcwYa.
Only 13 More Days to Do Your Christmas Shopping
Why avail yourself of this golden opportunity, not only to
buy yoat daily needs, but yout holiday presents, at a big re
daction ? Men's Clothing, Overcoats, Hats and Shoes at a
saving of from one-third to one-half. A swell line of Ties,
y Suspenders and Scarfs. All the choicest patterns of the season
are now shown at our store Levitt's means a clear saving
on your Christmas Presents Mr Levitt also advises us to con
tinue the present sale at the same prices until Christmas Now
is the time, this is the place. A waste of time to look elsewhere
DON'T FAIL TO KUM
Look for Green Sign
2 Doors South Post Office
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UTf 2 Doors South Post Off ice
OREGON CITY, ORE.
Highland.
A special road meeting will be held
here this coming Saturday for the
purpose of levying a special road tax.
The two lady evangelists who are
conducting a protracted meeting at
the Highland Baptist church have
continued their meetings for another
week.
W. B. Falrpowell and wife were In
Oregon City one day last week.
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The Song of The An-
..jl is heard all day at this shop. We
V like our work and therefore, do it
well. Much depeuds on the ekill, care
and experience in keeping your horse in
good condition and free from lameness.
When in need of an up to date furrier
go to Story & Thomas for the rijjht sort
of Shoeing.
Storey & Thomas
School In both upper and lower
Highland Is progressing nicely.
It must be that the boys are ex
pecting something as It seems they
are getting their cow bells and tin
palls ready for use.
Grain Is looking fine In this neigh
borhood. Rev. W. H. Wettlaugher of Timber
Grove was acroBS the line this week
calling ou old friends. He seems to
be in excellent spirits, and Is highly
pleased with the cream business and
the prospects for the farmer.
A Dangerous Operation.
is the removal of the appendix hy a
surgoon. No one who takes Dr.
King's Now Life Pills is ever subject
ed to this Irightful ordeal. They
work os quietly you don't feel them.
Thoy cure constipation, headache,
biliousness aud malaria. 25o, at
Jones Drug Co. 's drug store.
IDEAL WINTER STABLE
FIFTY HORSES WILL BE TAKEN
TO CANBY TO TRAIN ON FAIR
RACE TRACK.
4th and Main Sts.
Oregon City
Call His Farm "Walnut Creek Farm."
Editor Oregon City Courier. Being
heratily in favor of your plan of nam
ing the farms, I would like to state
that I have named my place "Walnut
Creek Farm," as I raise several acres
of walnuts In a grove on the bank of
a pretty creek that runs through my
property. My farm consists of 110
acres, and I raise a variety of things,
chiefly goats and sheep. We reside
about two miles from the old Stafford
postofllce. Respectfully yours,
J. R. DeNEUI,
R. F. D. No. 6, Sherwood, Or.
The grounds of the Clackamas
County Fair Association at Canby are
becoming a popular rendezvous for
Oregon horsemen and it is expected
that more than 60 horses will be
taken there to spend the winter. The
te-ack is in fair condition and Is very
advantageously situated for winter
training. U B. Lindsey, from Al
bany, has rented the Charles N. Wait
barns and has six horses there. He
will bring more animals later. San
Casto, of Salem, a well known North
west horseman, has eight horses at
the Fair grounds, and J. R. Sawyer,
of Portland, will move to Canby for
the winter, bringing all of his horses.
In another year there will be more
stable room and a better track on
the grounds and the association will
probably- derive a comfortable reve
nue from horsemen for the use of
the grounds and buildings.
We have it at a saving to you.
When It comes to style and fit we are
excelled by none In the Men's Cloth
ing, furnishing and shoe lines. Where?
At J. Levitt's, of courso. Great Sale.
Miss Block Entertains.
A very pleasant entertainment was
given by Miss Essie Miriam Block at
her home In this city, Wednesday ev
ening. In honor of several young peo
ple who assisted as ushers at her en
tertainment a short time ago. A num
ber of young ladles and gentlemen
were present and cards were the fea
ture of the evening's entertainment.
The gentlemen's first prlze, a very
handy pocket inkjwell, was awarded
A $ 1 2,000 Check
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O YOU THINK the postmau wil
leave at your door, next New Year's
Morning, a $12,000 check? That
very thing would happen every year
of your life had you invested $1000 in Mun
sey's Magazine when that enterprise wai
young. But of the thousands who listened to
the Munsey Idea, few had faith in it. These
few are the ones who every year receive
twelve times their original investment in div
idends. Ferhaps you would have passed up
the Munsey Idea. Perhaps you will pass up
the Bonville Idea. You will also, some day.
look back to the neglected opportunity of in
vesting $100 where it wouldhave yielded you
a comfortable living for the remainder of your
life. You may also be one of the few who will grasp
the idea that will yield such reward as befell the
Munsey faithful. Hack -of the Bonville Idea is a
half-million dollar guarantee, subscribed by substantial
business men. The great work that guarantees great
success is accomplished. The "few dollars that are
required to perfect the undertaking will be furnished
by those who dare to be leaders not by those who
pursue a life-long journey in beaten paths. You may
be such an one. If so you are invited to investigate,
possibly you may go away convinced that the Bonville
Idea, in the magazine world, is greater than the Mun
sey Idea. Perhaps you may return to back your con
viction with an investment of $100, $200 or even $1000
Kwry ptnon without a tingle rxcrption who rcadi thii ihouM rrtolve to give iiugl
hour to looking into proposition uch r. presents iUelt but once in life tune,
CAI.I. OR WRITK
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to George Hanklns, the ladles' first
prize, a beautiful china cup aud sau
cer, was awarded to Miss Mame
Long. A very Interesting guessing
game was indulged in, the prize be
ing awarded to Miss Mabel Toomath.
The following guests were present:
Messrs. Beldon Ganong, George Han
klns, Charles Bollinger, Kenneth Stan
ton, Carl Moore, William Howell,
William Wilson Norman, and the
Misses Dolly Pratt, Merle Keck, Anna
Shannon, Mame Long, Mabel Too
math, Elizabeth Roos and June Char
man, of this city; and Miss Ethel
Graves, of Portland.
Eighteen New Members.
At the regular meeting of Oregon
City Lodge, No. 302, the Fraternal
Brotherhood In Willamette Hall, on
Wednesday night, eighteen new mem
bers were received into the order.
Following the Initiation of these, the
following officers were elected for
the coming six months: President,
B. L. Commons; vice-president, Na
than Bishop; secretary, Miss Edith
Jackson; treasurer, Fred ' Metzner;
chaplain, Mrs. F. H. Streblg; sergeant,
C. M. Burke; mistress-at-arms, Mrs.
C. A. Davis; outside doorkeeper, O.
Otto; inside doorkeeper, Frank Shiv
ely; musicians, Oscar Woodfln and
Miss Edith Jackson; delegate to the
state convention, Fred Metzner al
ternate, Edward Pro.
A special meeting of the new uni
form rank will be held Monday in
Willamette Hall, when the organiza
tion will be perfected, and officers
elected.
Lecture a Success.
A large crowd gathered in the First
Presbyterian Church Wednesday ev
ening to listen to the lecture given by
the Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery on
Mt. Jefferson. Mr. Montgomery is
very much of an enthusiast on out
door life and spends his vacation in
the mountains every year, and is
therefore an Interesting lecturer on
mountain scenery, and the large num
ber of views that were thrown upon
the canvass only added to the inter
est, portraying the beauty and grand
eur of Oregon's scenery. About $40
was added to the choir fund from this
entertainment for the purchase of
music and material.
Women as Well as Men Are Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discouragesandlessensambition; beauty,
vigor and cneertul
ness soon disappear
when the kidneys art
out of order or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidneys. If tha
child urinates too often, if the urine scald
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting,
depend upon it, thecause of thediffi.
culty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser,
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realised. It is sold
. . j :.. ... , -v?v
Dy uruggisis, in "lu
cent and one-dol'ar
size bottles. You may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a Horn of swnp-Roei.
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamtoii, N Y , be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, nd the ad
dress, Bingkamtou, N. Y , on every
&ottl
Rev. T. F. Bowen, rector of St.
Paul's Church, Oregon City, will con
duct service and preach at St. John's
Church, Milwaukee, next Sunday ev
ening at 7:30.
At St. Paul's Church next Sunday
evening, the rector will give the 6th
sermon in the course of special ser
mons he Is- preaching. Subject: "The
Claims of the Church on Good Men."
There will be some special music by
the choir. Service at 5 o'clocR.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use tor over 30 years, has borne the signature of
- and has been made under his per
irflijfj sonal supervision since ita infancy.
, JCC4M, Allow no one to deceive von In thin.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good "are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic?
substance. Its age is ita guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMt MT.ua mwn, TT immm irmn, rwroK mm.
BARGAIN.
REFEREES' AUCTION SALE
1 86' Acre Farm, Clackamas Cotmty
Appraised at $25.00 an acre, 30 acres in cultivation, splendid stock
farm, 1-4 mile from school, R. F. D. route 1-2 mile, daily mail, two
churches within mile, no rock, no heavy timber, some cord wood,
will be'sold at,' public 'auction at Court House in Oregon City at
- One O'clock P. M., Monday, December 2 1st.
For further information, terms, plat and abstract, call at
U'REN & SCHUEBEL'S OFFICE, Oregon City.
Both 'Phones.
Harding Grange.
rm, iinwini? are the officers
elected for 1909: Master S. G. Kir-
lenskl; Pomona, Lena Dane; Flora,
Mary Swales; L. A. S., M. A. Gill.
A nnmmit.tpA was Annotated tn In
vestigate denatured alcohol and re
elected lOr lUUif; mttaici, w v.. j wsugaiu ucuaiuicu niwuui auu if
chem- Overseer, louts Ktohl; Lec- ( port at netx meeting. Fred Gerber
x t n.ia t. Ttirphpm: Steward.
W. M. Klrchem; A. S D. Swales;
Chaplain, Alice Newktrk; Treasurer,
O. D. Robbins; Secretary, G. A. Koni;
G. K., H. Babler; Ceres, Helena Smo-
and W. P. Klrchem were appointed to
mfiet with the ennntv court in Jan
uary to assist in fixing the tax levy.
This was by Invitation from Judge
Dimick.
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A
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6th Floor
OREGONIAN
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Take Elevator
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8 a. in. to 6 p. m.
Sat. Evenings
10 o'clock
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Buy Sample Shoes and
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OregonUn Building
Portland, Oregon