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1 r OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 1908 LOCAL ELEVEN MEETS DfcFEAT Good Game Played on Willamette Field Sunday In Spite of Rain On grounds' that resembled a lake more than a gridiron, due to the heavy rain, an aggregation of. local football enthusiasts were defeated 5 to 0 by tl e fast South Portland leven. The local team, while com posed of good players, were greatly handicapped by lack of team wors, as this wus the first time they had played together, and they did not possess a code of signals. The Bloppy condition of the field rendered trick playing impossible, so both sides re lied upon straight lootball. The game was fiercely contested, and it was not until a few minutes before the end of the last half that the visi tors scored by making a touchdown. Food is more'tasteful, healthful and nutri tious when raised with 1 1 t i THE IDEAL Mm I ljYC&m The only baking powder I lZTsKi made from Royal J I f Vt Grape Cream LOCAL NOTES r Drs. Beatie & Mount, sonio Temple. dentists, Ma- Miss Moreita Hickinau of this city spent Suturday evening in Jennings Lodge with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCIinlor-k of this citv loft Monday for Cazadero, where they will remain till the spring Mrs. John Rowe and two children of Arlington, Wash., are visMng at the homes of Mrs. J. D. Baker, and Mrs. Fred B Hard In this city. Miss Georgia Kingston of Lunisiana Mo., is the nuest of her aunt,. Mrs. Lafe Beavers of this city. You have tried the Rest now try the Best for Men's Clothing and Shoes at Levitt's, of course. Miss Ess'e Block of this city spent Tuesday afternoon in Portland. Mrs Dlia Roberts, a prominent Jennings Lodge c'ob woman, made a ' business trip to Oregon City Tuesday. David Ebv, well known throughout, the connty, left Tut-sday evening ' for Sau Diego, California, to visit his daughter, Mrs I. B. Dillard. He will remain In California till next May. If It's Worth buying, It's worth sav ing. , Kum to Levitt's great Clothing and Shoe sale for it. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waldron, who Tor some time have been visiting rela tives in White Salmon, have returned to their home in this oity. Mrs. E. 0. Maddock of Heppner, a former x sident of this rity, who hss been vinitiug her daughter, Mrs. F. 0 Burke, in this city, left the latter part of last week lo her home. Seven per cent Interest 6n money left with us to loan. DIMICK & DIM ICK, attorneys and abstractors, Garde Bldg., Oregon City. Mis. J. Moore, who underwent bu operation at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland, returned to this city Sutur 3av night, is mucn improved in health. William Ziegler of the Clarke Woodward Drug Company of Ponland made a business trip to this city Tues day.'' H. Gruel, a well-known resident of Redlmuls. trHUHncted business in Ore gon City Saturday. Miss Mabel Tower, an extra tencher in the Oregou City schools, spent Tuesday torenoou in Portland. "Had dyspepsia or indigpstion tor year-. No appstite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters oured me." J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. (A J. Levitt, a prominent clothing merchant of this rit, who ton some tiive has been confined to St. Vin cent 's hospital, has left, that a institu tion, much improved, and is again residing with his family in tis city. Mrs. Leon Dt-s Larzes, Mrs W. R. Ellis and Rev. T. V. Bowen are among the many residents of this city who attended the Nordica concert in Portland last Thrusduy night. The infant son of Mf. and Mrs. H. C Crawford, who has been seri- ousty ill for some time, is reported as being much improved in health of late. Dr Mount is in attendance Henry York, ' a prominent resident of Lynd, Wa-h , left Saturday for his home after spending several days with W. W. Alldredge and family of this citv jars. Elizabeth Roos, Miss Eliza- beth Roos and Master Walter Rons, t mwflu will be chosen to harmonize all of this city, made a business trip -itjj tie riata selected by the Wash to Portland Friday afternoon iiigion Dairymtn, who meet at Che- lis thin week. Hon. C. L. Mitch- Has u ferrin mruim "nmnnnied the I IIieilll'ClB I'J. HID i j,i-nv, Grove high school to tins cut omur dny, and acted as referee d-riug the game on the same afternoon. W. W. AUdndge who has been con fined to his home"" on account of ill ness, is now able to be out and around agi i. Martin Roog of Portland spent Sqnday in Oregon City. Miss Georgia Price and Walter Johnson, both of Portland, were the gnets of Mibs Vada Elliott Sunday affnmnnn and eveuing. w TT. Knrns. the progressive Lib4 era! merohant, made a business trip to thii city Monday. Martin Seiler, formerly of this city, but. now employed in a plumbing establ shment in Portlnd, spent Son day in Oregon City. Seiler played in the Oregou City-Ncrtli Portland foot ball gaaie. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut. bruise, burn or .raid. Be prepared Dr- Tliomai Electric Oil intssntly relieves the pain-quickly cures the wound. IWDEE A marriage license was Issued Wednesday afternoon to W. R. Wood leaem and Miss Edith L. Murphy. Roscoe Mack, a prominent Canby merchant, passed through this city Tuesday, enroute to Portland, where he transacted business matters. At the meeting of the city council of Willamette Saturday night the 1 members of that body authorled the levying of an 8 mill tax, to be used for general purposes, and for payment of Interest on the bond Issue which is to be made for the purpose of sup plying funds with which to take over the water system. Mr. and Mrs. August Ginther of Shubel, spent Wednesday In Oregon City. Mrs. Ida E. Simpson, of Eugene, who has been visiting with Mrs. H. M. Shaw, for the past week, returned to her home Thursday morning. L. R. Whltmore, of the Courier force, arrived in this city Wednesday evening after an extended trip through' Eastern and Southern Oregon. Mrs. Ellen Jones, of Portland, Is visiting her son, Hon. L. E. Jones of this city. W. H. Burghart of Salem, transact ed business in Oregon City Wednes day. Albert Gary of Washougal, Wash., spent Tuesday with his uucle, T. Jj Gary, of Willamette. , - Mr. and Mrs. David Herrold of Os ffepo are ma' iug preparations to leave that city and reside at Illwaco, Wash, near Long Beach. Prior to their reeo donce in Oswesro, Mr. and Mrs. Her rold lived in H'waco for a numher of years, where Mr. Herrold engaged in Ashing. Enos Cahill, a well known resident of New Era, spent Tuesday in the conurty Feat transacting business. P. S Finucane returned Tuesday from a business trip to Lebanon. Constipation causes headache, nau Bea, dizziness, langour, hearr palpita tion. DraBtio physics gripe, sioken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan'e Rgulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. ''BloFSom" the diminutive Itorse that has been on exhibition in the Arcade theater for some time, was taken to Paleru Monday, where he will be shown to the thpatre goers of the capital city. During his stay in this city "Blcssom" proved a great di awing card for the Arcade, and the children express their regret at his depaiture. Dont' let the baby Buffer from ec zema, sores or any itching of the Rkin. Dnau's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly Bafe for children. All druggiBts sell it. The convention of the Oregon State Dairy Association at Salem last week was the most successful ever heln by that body Washington and Califor nia were represented in both attend ance and exhibits.. The grand prize for best display of dairy products was awarded to F. A. Schubinger of Sa lem for an exhibit comprising 2(5 va rieties of chetse. The Douglas Creamery Co., of Rose' urg, won tlrst award for highest scoring creamery hutter; K. G. Mattke of Sweet Home, for highest snoring dairy butter, and T A Rullunt.vim. of HntlRnnville. for , if p l) cheese. The dairy- , men pig.jg, fnn,i 0f $150 per month for the empl yment nt an expert to bring dairy eruditions tiirougnont me, state np to the highest possible stand, I ard. An appropriation of .U00 wi 1 asked fr.jm the legislature Presi- flf.nt, F L. Kent of Corvallis was re- elscted, with Carl Abrams, .if Salem, secretary. The time f uext year , AMAm it s ,!. ? " - i . . -,. partrnent of agriculture, if in Cheha- lis for tins meeting. Weds Girl With Pretty Name. A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of H. E. Leaf in Portland Wednesday, when Miss Rose Leaf was married to Mr. Ralph Schelly. Miss Leaf was formerly of Sandy, this county, and Mr. Schelly was a promi nent youn gman from Hood River. Many guests were present and the gifts were numerous and very desir able. The wedded pair will reside In Portland, where the groom has a posi tion In the Forestry Department. Well Known Couple Wed. A marriage liceues was issued by the county clerk Saturday to Mies May A. EgRe and Jerry Baty. The groom i a resident of CanhJ and is well known throuhgout the county. For (everal yearn he Ims done the twirling stunt for he Canby baseball team. The bride formerly taught school in Canbr. Her parents are residents of Willamette. The elecrrio fan for winter ventila tion is quite as important as for sum mer cooling. ORGANIZE TRAINING CLASS. Churches of Oregon City Form So ciety and Elect Officers Course of Study. At a meeting of nastors and Sun day school workers, representing five donnmtnntions nf this city, the organ ization of a teachers' training class was effected. The following omcers were elected: President, Oscar A. imhi-h. aoprotnrv treasurer A. Robert son; iibrarlan, Mrs. G. C. Brownell; teachers, Bible study division, Mrs. Howard N. Smith; pedagogical divi sion, Mrs. C. A. Nash. The class will meet on Tuesday ev ening of each week, at 7:30 o'clock, hpe-lnnlner January 5. 1909. It so licits the enrollment of all - Sunday school teachers and also prospective teachers. A standard study course was adopted and thorough work will be done. Finish Richard III. The Shakespearian Department of the Oregon City Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Lin wood Jones Mnnitov nftornnnn nnrt finished the study of Richard III. The department adjourned Its worn unui auer me holidays, when they will take up the study of Henry VIII,. Barclay iumnl Meeting. . The regular semi-annual meeting of the Alumni Association of the Barclay High School will be held on the night of January 1 at the home of Mr. and m nima T-T finntifild. There are a number nf matters of considerable im portance to be discussed, and an ex cellent program is being arranged for the occasion. Don't overlook us or despise us because we are small, because we are showing a magnificent line of Christ mas presents in the men's lines at Leavitt's, of course. Muscular Pains Cured. Z "During the summer of 1908 I was troubled with musoular pains in the inBtep of my foot," says Mr. S. Ped lar of Toronto, Out. "At tines it was so painful I conld hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm wax recom mended to me, so I tried it and was completely cured by one small botilej I have since recommended it to sev eral of my friends, all of whom speak highly ot it." For sale by Huntley Bios., Oregon Oity and Molalla. When winds shriek high in fiendish glee, And enters winter with his key. Protect yourself, from disease be free; Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Huntley Bros. Co. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for their tender sympathy In observ ing the last respects to our departed son and brother. Mrs. Lillie B. Austin and Family. You know as well as anyone when you need something to rogulate your system. If your bowelB are Bluggish, your food distresses you, jour kidneys pain, take Hollister's Reeky Moun tain Tea. It always relieves. 5 cents, tea or tablets Huntley Bros. Co. Great bargain sale at J. Levitt's, $20,000 stock will be sacrificed. Look for the green signs. Eighteen Initiated. At the meeting of Tualatin Tent K. O. T. M. in Woodmen of the World Hall Monday night, eighteen were in itiated into the mysteries of the or der. The floor work was put on by a drill team from the Portland tent. After the routine work of the order was finished, the members partook of a banquet. This is il.c season of decay and weakened vitality ; good health is hard to retain. If yon'd retain yours, fortify your system with Hollistfr's Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. 85c, tea or tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. Will Hold'Guest Day." The ladies belonging to the Oregon City Woman's Club are making elab orate preparations for their "Guest Day." or open meeting, which will be held In one of the local halls on the afternoon and evening of December 30. The object of this meeting is to fnnitllnrizp the nnhlie with the work .the club is doing. Purchases Boat House. J. C. Michaels, who for some time tins been engaged in designing and building launches and boBtn in Port land, has purchased the Favorite Boat House formerly operated by the Ute George A. Talley and will con duct a boat liverv here during the coming sunnier. In connection with this, Mr. Michaels will build and re pair boats and launches. He is now engaged in boilding a fine launch for Bert RoaKe, which, when completed, will travel through the waters pf the Willamette st a rate of twenty miles an honr. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little Boy. Please bring me a hand car and a small automobile and some games. Thanking you with Jove and kisses, GEORGE E. PUSEY, JR. 1009 Main St. Oregon City, Oec. 14, 1908. Dear Santa. Will you pleas send me a work box and a bottle of perfume. Your loving friend EDA KRCGER. We UST SIX DAYS f emain lot the I selection of the Gift. With the passing of each day the Chtistmas tush will gtow The last two days of the HOLIDAY SHOPPING period are always distressing. And each day the Gift collections, now complete in out store, will be picked over and robbed of perhaps just the thing yoti most desired. & & & : Let us again uy Your Presents Early! We will gladly lay them aside for you until Xmas We have expected the crowds and our displays in every section were never so complete nor beautiful as now. ml CLOTHES BRUSHES EDISON RECORDS TRAVELING SETS RECORD CABINETS SOUVENIR SPOONS DIAMONDS SILVER TEA SETS WATCHES CAKE BASKETS RINGS BREAD TRAYS CHAINS CHILD'S CUPS LOCKETS BERRY SPOONS BREAST PIN6 KNIVES t FORKS EARRINGS SERVERS , CUFF BUTTONS NUT BOWLS SHIRT STUDS LADLES SCARF PINS FORKS WATCH FOBS FRUIT KNIVES SIGNET HAT PINS CARVING SETS BACK COMBS DINNER SETS BRACELETS SINGLE PLATES BARRETTES CUPS AND SAUCERS ROSE HAT PINS SALAD SETS OPERA GLASSES SUGARS AND CREAMERS , FOUNTAIN PENS VASES GOLD PENS CHOCOLATE SETS UMBRELLAS CUT GLASS CLOCKS VIOLINS JEWEL TRAYS MANDOLINS MATCH SAFES FIFES KODAKS ACCORDEONS CAMERAS OCARINAS DEVELOPING MACHINES BANJOS EYE GLASSES HARMONICAS RAZORS GUITARS POCKET KNIVES ' MUSIC ROLL8 SMOKING SETS VICTOR TALKING SHAVING SETS , . MACHINES MILITARY BRUSHES EDISON PHONOGRAPHS TOILET SETS VICTOR RECORDS HAT BRUSHES Engrave Articles We Sell Free of Charge Burmeister Oregon City Jewelers urge you : . Andresen Suspension Bridge i i Cor - 1