Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 25, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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'MORE STABLE ROOM
i AT CANBY GROUNDS
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Twelve New Stables Erected,
i Fast Horses Arrive Daily
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Absolutely
So grout has the demand for stable
room at the grounds of the Clacka
mas Couniy Fair Association at Cuu
by beecouie that the management, have
eiected twelve additional Bt i bios.
During the past week, eight more
horses were added to (he sitting of
lacers. and this brings the total num
ber op to some where iu tlie twenties.
I'liese are all fast homes, and some of
them travel in the 2:09 class. The
executive board of the fair assoeiatiou
inet at Ganby Thursday for the put
pose of viowiug the grounds for lur
ilier improvements.
OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1908
THINGS
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jyjANY little courtesies that were extended to you on Christmas day that perhaps you would like to repay in
some way." Tiisre 19 qj tims quite so appropriate as New Year's day and no gift more acceptable
than one made on that day. .
In a store like ours where the stock of Holiday goods carried is so complete there must of necessity be
many desirable gifts carried over. It has been our custom for years to sacrifice these goods between Christ
mas and New Year's day rather than have them left over.
And here is your opportunity to get something at a small price with which to repay that beloved Christ -mas
gift. If you want to make a New Year's present to your self here's a chance to do so without paying any
one a profit on the gift.
Pure
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Baking
Comes from Grapes
The only baking pow
der made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar
Imitation baking powder er made from Larib
mineral acida and leave in the food
unhealthful properties
LOCAL NOTES
" Drs. Boatie & Mount, dentists, Ma
sonio Temple.
Glen Hammond is vis ting his
brother, O. L. Hammond, at Molulla.
Gonrge Hull of Mea.lowbrook made
a business trip to this city Tuesday
- ifternoou.
M"rft Onneva Green 1ms accepted a
position with Carter & Con 1 in during
the holiday rush.
You have tried the Rest now try
the Bost for Men's Clothing and
Shoes at Levitt's, of course.
Great bargain sale at J. Levitt's,
$20,000 stock will be sacrificed. Look
for the green signs.
Miss Leona Bridges of Lewiston,
Idnln, is the guest of lior aunt, Mrs.
Wilmer Wliitton, during the holiday
season.
B S. Knight of Portland, an offi
cial of the Western Union, made a
the local telegraph ofuee. a visit Tues
day iu the interests ot his employers
Seven per cent interest on money
left with us to loan. DIMICK & DIM
ICK, attorneys and abstractors, Garde
Bldg., Oregon City.
Misses Edna and Clara Cau'ield of
this city went to Eugene Saturday
and were installed into the Gsnima
Phi Bota Sorority.
" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grace left
Monday for their home in Clarkes af
ter a few days' visit with relatives in
this city and Portland.
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion tor
year. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blond Bittors cured me. "J. H.
Walker, Sunbury, Ohio.
County School Superintendent T. J.
Gary spent the foro part of . the week
visiting the districts iu the vicinity
of Aurora.
The management of the Electric
theater lins been especially iortonate
in seeming the services of Chas.
Riley Mul'nlley, the eminent vioiin st
Uttd reudor of James Whitcomb Riloy's
writings, for the holiday week.
Junius Reddaway, a brother of
GBorge Kedduway, the well-known
local grocer, returned to this city
Monday, after spending several years
in Ontario, Canada. Mr. Reddaway
intends to remain in OreROti.
II. Leighton Kollv, connected with
the state risli "hnt herv at Roseburg,
arrived in this city Monday eveuiug
to spend llio holidays with bis par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kelly.
Dent' lot. the baby suffer from ec
zemii, sores or any itching of the skin
Doun's Ointment gives instant relief,
cures quickly. Perfectly snfo for
children. All druggists sell it.
Constipation causes headache, nau
sea, dizziness, humour, heart palpita
tion. Drastic physic s gripe, sicken,
weaken the bowels and don't core.
Doau's Ilegnler,s ai t gently and cure
constication. ' 25 cents. Ask your
druggist.
This is the season of decay and
wenkenod vitality; good health is
hard to retain. If yon'dretaio yours,
fi rlify your system with Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way.
850, tea or tablets Huntley Bros
Co
Yon know as well as Bnyonn when
you ueed something to regulate your
system. If your bowels are sluggish,
your food distresses you, our kidneys
pain, take Hollister's Reeky Moun
tain Tea. It always relieves. 85
cents, tea or tablets. Huntley Bros.
Co.
When winds shriek higli iu fiendish
glee.
And enters winter with his key.
Protect yourself, from disease be frre:
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea.
Iluutley Bros. Co.
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Gives rest to the stomach. For Indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach,
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A prompt relief.
Itr prcd t tile Lftb- I
rttaryof K.CDeWit I
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Dlgumtm What Yott Eat
Afaaaa thm Bftk Car
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Powder.
TleVa
J. C. Phillips, a prominent resident
of Elwood, made a business trip to
Oregon City Friday. v
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Bcatie and fam
ily of this city are spending Christmas
with relatives in Salem.
Miss Mabel Toomath, of the Cour
ier's office force, spent Saturday af
ternoon shopping in Portland.
William Sboahan, of the Willamette
Pulp & Paper i ompany ef this city,
transact d business in Portland Tues
day afternoon.
WANTED To trade a good house and
font lots in Oregon City, all in
first-class condition, tor small farm.
Address O. M., care Courier.' 2t
Miss Maribel Meldrnm, who is at
tending the University of Idaho,' at
Moscow, is spending the holidays
with her relatives in this city.
Marriage licenses were issued Mon
day to Ida Cora Von Ehreukrook nnd
Walter A. Bonner; Lillian Waehlte
and George F. Adeu ; aud Pearl
Everest aud Fred Borelaud.
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Newton of To
ledo, Ore., are in Oregon City to
spend the holidays with Mrs. New
ton's parents, Judge aud Mrs. T. A.
McBride.
Fred Latuoureaux was confined to
bis bed with au attack of la grippe
during the fore part of tlie week, but
at the piestnt writing is reported to
be much improved.
Hubert Knppenbender, formerly
connected wilh the Oregon City Mill
& Lumiier company ot this city, ar
rived in this city Saturday, from
South Bend, Wash., to spend the
lihrisfmns holiriavs with his parents,
who reside iu Maple Lane. .
NEW CIRCUIT TO BE INSTALLED
When Completed Local Telegrapn Office
Can Give Quicker Service.
Preparations are being made to in
stall a new cirouit in the Oregon City
oliice of tlie Western Union Tolegraidi
Company. When this is completed.,
the local office will be in direct com
munication with Ashland and will
hive an additional circuit to Port
land, thus saving a great deal of de
lay. Undor the able niimngomout of
Ray Barbur, tlie local office is in a
very prosperous condition.
Muscu ar Pains Cured.
" During tho summer ot 11)03 I was
troubled wilh muscular pains in the
instep of my loot," says Mr. S. Ped
lar of Toronto, Out. "At tints it
was so pail ful I could hardly walk
Chauibe; lam's Pain Balm wa recom
mended to me, so I tried it and "was
completely tured by one small Lot le.
I have since recommended it to sev
eral of my friends, all of whom speak
highly ot it. " For sale by Huutlay
Bios., Oregon City aud Molulla
Third Quarterly Meeting.
The third quarterly meeting of the
Evangelical church of Milwsukie will
he held next Sunday. Rev. Theo.
Shaver, the efficient presiding elder
of Portlanl district, will preside at
the meeting. Kev. Seliaer is an
earnest, effective sympathetic preacher
of the gospel. He Will preside at the
quarterly conference Saturday even
iug at 7 :30 and preach the communion
sermon Sunday at 01 a. m. This ser
mon will bo followed by the regular
nommuniou of tha Lord's supper. He
will alsojnreach at 8 p. m.
Tho Sunday school, in clinrge of the
efficient superintendent, J. W. Graslo,
will be at 11:30 a m. The Y. P. A.
will hold its regular devotional sor
vice at 7 p. in. The public is most
cordially invited to all these services.
For
Dyspepsia
aalt.vu IndlftatioK,
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DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT
J. B. David Passed Away in Portland
Thursday. Buried Here Sunday
J. B. David, a former resident of
this city, passed away last Thursday
iu Portland He was well known to
tha early settlers or this city, coining
here shortly after tin close "of the
Civil War, during which he served
l'ouryeaid iu the Union army. For
some time h j engaged iu railroad sur
veying, aud finished several large con
tracts for the Uniou Paoifio. Later
be moved to Portland, where by his
industry and thrift lie built himself
up a good business, aud annsed a
cousiderat In fortun j. Mr. Davis is
survived by a wife aud live children,
allot whom Hie giown. The luneral
servic s were held in this city Sunday
atturuoon at i o'clock, under the au
spices of Multnoniuli Lodge, A. Jf. &
A. M , of which he was a member
The services were held in the Masonio
Temple, being conducted by Worship
ful Mastor E. P. Bands.
Local District Holds Meeting;
i The regular meeting of the local
district ot the Grange Life Insurance
Association for Oregon, Washington
aud Idaho was held iu the county
court room Saturday afternoon. The
meeting was called to order by Retir
ing Director O. E. Speuce, and George
Lazelle and R. S. Coe were elected
re-pectively president aud secretary
pro tern. On accouut of there being
an insufficient number of members
presout, the meeting was postponed
till January 13 at 1 :S0, iu the county
court house, at which time, in con
nection with other busiuess matters,
a director will be eleuted to succeed
Mr. Speuce.
How to Avoid Pueumonia.
We have never heard of a single
instance of a old resulting in pneu
monia or other lung trouble wheu
Foley's Honey and Tar has been tak
en, It not only stops the cough, but
heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask
for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse
any substitute offored. Dr. O. J.
Bishop, of Agnew, Mich., writes: "I
have used Foley's Honey and Tar in
three very govern cases of pueuuiouia
with good results in every case."
Jones Drug Co.
Deaib. of Mark! Zwettovitch
Marki Zwettovitoh, for some time
chet at theElectrio Hotel iu this city,
died Sunday morning, after a siege ot
liver complaint, lasting about six
weeks. Zwettovitch had boeu in bad
health for quite a while, but was aide
to attend to Ins duties till a short
time ago. He was about 45 years of
age, and a native- of Russia. But
very littie is known about his rela
tives. This Is Wonb Reading.
Leo F. Zeliuski, of 68 Gibson St.,
Buffalo, J1. Y. says: "I cured the
most Hiidoving cold sore I ever had
with Pucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap
plied this salve once a day for two
davs, when every traoe of the sore
was gone " Heals all sores. Sold
nuder guarantee by Jones Drug Co.
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Walnuts.
The Tinst vour Iia wif.naKHurl n
notahl i extension of walnut planting
in the Willamette valley, au 1 it is be
lioved that iu a-few years the walnut
industry of Oregon will outstrip
the prune industry iu extent of acre
age and financial returns. Theie is
no doubt, however, that a Urge meas
ure of disappointment is in store for
many who are planting in ill consid
ered locations.
Gresham.
The Icy condition of the side-walks
and roads the past week has made
life's walk anything but easy for the
pedestrian, v
The P. R.. L and P. Co has put on
a special train which leaves Portland
at 11:30 P. M. every night for Gresh
am and the Troutdale branch. It will
continue through the holidays for the
benefit of the ,Chrlstmas shoppers,
theater goers, etc.
The Gresham baseball team will
give a dance Xmas eve In Metzger's
hall. All Indications point towards
Gresham having one of the fastest
amateur teams in the state this com
ing season.
Miss Pearl Metzger Is gradually re
covering from an acute attack of In
flammatory rheumatism.
John Shattuck, who Is studying law
at the University of Oregon, is homo
for the holidays.-
Miss Pearl LIndsey Is spending the
holidays with her parents in this city.
Miss LIndsey Is teaching school at
Quincy, Oregon.
The numerous friends of Mark
Emery surprised that young man with
a party last Saturday night; It be
ing his birthday.
The leading stores of the city have
decorated their windows In a very
pretty Christmas like fashion.
It has been announced that H. B.
Stuart, who has conducted the Popu
lar Cash Store, of this city has sold
out to Mr. Weathersby. Mr. Stuart
was elected mayor at the last election.
Mr. Weatherson formerly owned a
store at Fairvlew.
Farm Wanted.
The on-lersigned wants" to rent a
farm of not lisi than 40 acres in culti
vation, aud not more than 8 or 10
miles from market. Will re"t on
shares. Address M. R. KIGDEN,
Milwaukee, Clackamas Co., Ore.
R. D. 1, Box 63 A.
Huntley's
White Pine Balsam
is just the remedy for every member of the
family: you can give it to the children as well
as the grown-ups, and it cures that cough.
25, 50, 75c Per Bottle
Cod Liver Oil
will often cure , a deep-seated cough where all
other remedies have failed.
DR. WARD'S WINE OP COD LIVER OIL,
full Pints, 75c.
EMULSION COD LIVER OIL and HYPO
PHOSPHITES, full Pints, 75c.
PURE COD LIVER OIL, full Pints, 75c.
Huntley's
Cold Tablets
As the name implies, these tablets are expressly
for colds and 'Grippe. If taken early they break
up a cold in a few hours and thus ward off
serious complications.
25c Per Box
H
UNTLEY BROTHERS CO.
MEN ARE HELPLESS AS
CHILDREN
When Taken Suddenly 111.
Y ere Is a Common-sense
Safeguard.
A big, strong man is as holpless as
an infant wheu be is suddenly ill.
Tlie sturdiest chap in town usually
lsoes his self control and is utterly
unable to regird Ins condition with
the common senso that characterizes
his every day actions.
For example: He comes home tired,
eats a heavy dinner and sits down to
read and smoke away a quiet evening
Suddouli he notices a weight on his
stomach ; then sharp pains around his
heart, and a deling or suffocation.
Thoughts of "heart disease" rush
ver him, aud iu his agony he fears
the worst.
His trouble was acute indigestion,
oruuglit on by overloading Ins tired
stomach.
Acouploof Rexall Dyspepsia Tab
lets would have given him instant re
lufwould have saved him hours of
suffering.
Carry a package of Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets in your vest pocket or
keep them in your room. Take one
after each heavy meal, and iudigoa
tion can never bother you.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets enre stom
ach troublis by supplying Hie one
el nient, the absence of which iu the
gastrio jniceB, causes indigestion aud
dsperSia. They enable the stomach
to digest all kinds of food and to
quickly convert it into rich red blood.
We know what Kexall Dypsepsia
Tablets are and what they will do.
We guarantee them 10 cure indigos
t on and dyspepsia. If they fail, we
will refund j our money.
Price 25 cents per full package.
Sold only at our stores or by mail.
Huntley Bros. Co., Main St., Ore
gon City.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
We ffre having cold weather here
la'ely and iciclcR are banging from
tha trees. Tho thermometer has regis
tered 16 degrees.
Mrs. Mack's cnicKens are rieing
killed by a mink. Her son Lyn au
has been watching for the little ani
mal but lias not caught it.
Mrs. FaoBt and Miss Bertha May
ri hint week to attend
the luneral of Mrs. Lnui May.
Louis May ana ins ioar tunu
wwtara U,a Vrieiav viuir.iiiir with his
parents, Mr. and" Mm. Wiley W. May.
There is a vacant- nuus iu mre mug
uow as Mr, and Mrs: Hassler have
oved out on their ranch near the
Ilentiei aclionl house.
Graudam Molloy is on the sick list
again. Dr. Norris was called Saturday.
Mrs. Jennie May of Portland was
visiting friends iu this burg last
week.
Mrs. Pearl Rowe and two children
of Washington are spending the holi
days with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrp. Fred Bullard. -
Mrs. Serge and daughter of Portland
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Manlz.
This cold weather keeps Mr. Dar
ling busy with the fires in the green
house.
The Christmas exorcises at the
Mori n tain View church will be held
Friday evening.
" Mr. Osmond is at home with his
family tor the holidays. Mr. and
Mrs. OBruoiid celebrated their wooden
wedding anniversary on Thursday.
Dooeniber 21th. They have two children.
A Dangerous Operation.
is the removal of the appendix hy a
surgeon. No one who takes Dr.
King's Now Life Pills is ever subject
ed to tli is frightful ordeal. Tney
work os quietly you don't feel them.
They cure constipation, headache,
biliousness and malaria. 2fin, at
Jnes Drag 0). 's drag store.
BAKuOvV.
Fred Srhneider went to Portland on
business Monday.
W. B. Tull made a business trip to
Portland Monday.
Mies Hnttie Irwin and brother, El
mer, visited with friends iu Pertland
last week.
Mrs. Dcorge Simkius was a Portland
visitor last week.
IMrs. Wvatt of Portland visited with
old friends 1wre aud in Cauby last
week.
A W. Davenport has sold his ttult
and vegetable farm to M. A. Sage.
Mr. Davenport and family will return
to their former home in Nebraska.
The sale given by tl e Zion Lsdies'
Aid Society of the Lutheran church
had a good attendance and tho pio
ceeds amounted to a neat sum.
The Christman exercises here were
held Christmas eve in Columbia Hall
under tha auspicss of the school
Clio teachers, Misa Ekern and Miss
Gintlier and the pupils had charge of
the affair.
, Leonard Parmeter wai in Portland
a few days last week.
M. O. U. Toll made a busiueis trip
to Portland last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ogle spent last
week at the Noblet farm near Needy,
Ore., helping to care for Grandpa
Noblet during bis illnoia.
" Charley Oglu is talking of starting
a play : '"'The Revision of Robinson
Crusoe," He ha a dog, a ptrrot and
a goat. If yon wish to take 'the part
of tlie man Friday, get your applica
tion in early.
Pure Olive Oil
Do you use it? Many people who appreci
ate its real value buy it by the gallon.
We have the real article imported from
France.
Pints, 50c
Quarts, $ 1 .00
Are You Getting
Bald?
Many people begin
a siege of fever. A
HAIR TONIC will
for you as it has
other people.
Talking
Machine
Let us sell it to you !
Our prices and terms are as low and as
desirable as can be had anywhere in the
United States.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
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II II POTUMB. ORISON
li Iwt WRITE FOR CATALOG
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ruiMn
We wish you all a Merry Christmas and hap
piness and prosperity throughout the coming
New Year.
We wish to express our thanks to the many
who have taken advantage of our special offer
for the Holiday season. Our advertisements
have met with an exceptionally liberal response
from the agricultural communities. We have
the satisfaction of knowing that these purchas
ers got the greatest possible value for their
money. We will contine to do bussiness in
such a manner as to be able to to say "Once a
Customer, Always a Customer."
It is evident that the Agricultural sections
i have appreciated our offer to of free stable ac
commodations. Your friends and neighbors
may not ell have seen our "Don't Hitch Your
Horse in the Rain" ads. Won't you tell them
that it is not necessary for a team to stand in
the cold in Oregon City? We will take care
of them.
E.W.MeIliencGo
Everything For the Home :: Opposite Court House
to lose their hair after
bottle of HUNTLEY'S
stop all of this trouble
done for hundreds of
5Q CdltS
POLK'S GAZETTEER
llunineHM Directory of each City,
fnwn and VillaKa In Oregon and
WuNliirutton. Klvlnir a Duacrlptlvo
Hkult'h ui each place, Location,
Pmpiilng Faculties and a ciaaai
fliul Directory of eaott Buslneia
and ProfoaBlon.
k. h. roi.K ss co., mo.
Nciittlr. Wanh.