Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 06, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909
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LOCAL AND
Drs. Beiitie & Moant, dentists, Ma
sonic Temple.
h. H. Kirchem of Logan spent Sun
day evening In Oregon City.
Roy Baxter has accepted a posi
tion with H. G. Surles.
Fred Leavens, of the Portland po
lice force and his wife, spent Tuesday
and Wednesday visiting Oregon City
friends.
Holmes has Utah laud plaster
Bpecial price, 75 cents per sack $14.60
per ton. Park place Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gadke and
son, Joseph, have returned from a
trip to the Seattle Exposition.
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Frank Newman and F. L. Guston,
of Rex Oregon, are the guests of the
former's brother, L. H. Newman.
Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Jones of Boise,
Idaho, are the guests of the former's
brother, William Jones, of Beaver
Creek.
Bernard Davenport, one of Canby's
rising young business men, paid a
visit to the county seat Tuesday after
noon. William Mosier, who is connected
with the U. S. Hospital Corps In San
Francisco, is visiting Oregon City
friends.
IRONPORT (Non-Alcoholic) . Cures
the hankering for drink. Refreshing,
delicious, invigorating. For sale at
all Soda Fountains.
County Judge G. B. Dimlck return
ed to this city Sunday from Corvallis,
where Jie addressed the Rural Letter
Carriers' Association.
Mrs. H. W. Strebig, Miss Strebig
and Oscar Woodfin were among the
Oregort City people who attended the
campmeeting at New Era Sunday. .
Alfred Bigger, who has been con
ducting a store in Skaguay, Alaska,
arrived in this city Monday night to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Biggar of Greenpolnt.
Harry Moody, his son Kent, Henry
Stratton and Charles Monroe, from
Idaho, are spending two weeks hunt
ing in the vicinity of Cow Creek Can
yon in Southern Oregon. Before re-
tm-nlncr in this pitv Mr. Stratton Will
visit his Lister, Mrs. Sam Stow of
Hilts, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Astmann and
Knn Frank Astmann. Jr.' left Thurs
day for Astman Park, on the Coast
near Tillamook, where tney win re
main fnr thA halance of the summer.
The park, which is the property of
Mr. Astmann, has been subdivided In
to city lots, and will shortly be placed
on the market.
In another column of this paper
will be found the advertismeni 01 me
inn,.,.nDbnti T anil Pnmnanv. who are
inquiring for small farms, to fill the
demands of the Eastern people who
aire rapidly selltinf In Oregon, juiiu
member of the
firm, is a brother of Dr. C. H. Meiss-
ner, one of Oregon City s wen kiiuwu
physicians.
W H Engle, who resides with his
son near Molalla Corners and who
Is working successfully a farm of
net.. Qa ahnnt two miles from that
vicinity which he has purchased from
the Vaughn farb, was in this city
last Thursday on business Mr.
Vaughn has not visited the county
seat often since he was freighting
Into this city some months ago.
(TILDES
PERSONAL
Chris Muralt of Shubel spent Teus-
day afternoon in Oregon City.
Dr. L. O. Ice. dentist, Masonic Bldg.
Pacific phone, 1221, Home, A198.
nr A. L. Beatle and family are
spending a month at Seaside.
n R Srnne of Farmineton. Ill-
stopped in Oregon City Sunday and
Monday.
Dr. L. A. Morris, dentist, is absent
on his vacation. Will return August
18th.
Mfu n t Parker and children are
spending a week at the Oats farm in
Gresham.
Miss firavce Marchall and Rolla
Wentworth of this city were New Era
visitors Sunday.
William Morris of Corvallis was
in Oregon City visiting friends the
first of the week.
Miss Eva Moulton has resumed her
position in the office of George C.
Borwnell after a vacation at Seaside.
iiwip-o mwl Mrs. W. W. H. Samson
nf this citv attended the spiritualist
campmeeting at New Era Sunday af
ternoon.
S. A. D. Hungate accompanied by
Clint Bock spent the fore part of the
week surveying in me vicinity vi
Scotts Mills.
Mr. John B. Fairclough returned to
the Ogle Mountain Mines. Wednesday
morning accompanied by Miss wary
A. Scott.
Miss Maude Booker, of Walla Walla
is the gueBt of Miss Gertrude Wilson
of this city. Miss Boouer luriumi;
resided in Oregon City.
p-oni, Mir-hPls has Instituted divor-
...nnnoJlnin: ao-nlnst Anna Mlchels.
alleging desertion. They were mar
ried in Vancouver, wasn.
Mills S. Grimms of Madelia, Minn,
9 th miest of Rev. J. Robert
Landsborough this week. Mr. Grimms
is an old classmate of Rev. Lands-
borough.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bowers of Can
h ..roi-o nrpirnn rltv visitors Tues
day. The following day they left for
Mound, Minn., to visit Mr. uowers
parents for three months.
Trafton Dye, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Dye of this city, has returned
Jr,m Tihipa N. Y. where he is a
student in the law department of Col
umbia University, ftir. uye recenuy
o tisn onhnlarshin in the univer
sity, the third has been awarded while
here. The Dye family are now enjoy
ing a vacation at Mount Hood.
0. A. Simpkins of Woodville passed
through Oregon City Monday on his
way home from Spokane. Mr Simp
kins went to Spokane to register on
the Cour d'Alene lands. He states
that he missed being in the railroad
accident only by one tiain. Simpkins
tried to . get on the train that was
wrecked, but was unable to do so
because of the crowded cars.
CASTOR I A
Pnr Infant and Children.
The Kind You Haw Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
George Campbell is off on a two
weeks' hunting trip. .
Thomas Sinnott spent Wednesday
afternoon in Jennings Lodge.
Mrs, W. H. Husbands of Mulino was
an Oregon City visitor Wednesday.
William Knoop, who is employed"yi
Portland, is spending a few days here.
Jacob Hettinger, of Central Point,
spent Friday afternoon in Oregon
City. '
William Rambo of Portland spent
Tuesday night with Oregon City
friends.
Floyd 'and Sherman Wheeler came
up from Portland Tuesday to visit
relatives.
A. O. Miller of New Era spent Wed
nesday transacting business in Ore
gon City.
Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Mount are spend
ing a few days rusticating In the
llulalla country.
E. E. Brodie, of the Enterprise,
transacted business matters In Port
land Wednesday.
Miss Minnie Rakel and Samuel
Stevens were at the New Era camp
meeting Sunday afternoon.
Will Avison is spending a two
weeks' vacation visiting points of in
terest In the Palouse country.
T. C. Judd, a well known resident of
the Springwater district, made a busi
ness trip to Oregon City and Port
laud Saturday.
.L.s. A. ii. Allen Cone of Maple
. iv . (h ,it eaturday aliernoon in Ore
gon City attending to business mat
ters. Mrs. J. W. Norrls has returned to
this city from Seattle, Wash., where
she visited her son, Ed Diller and at
tended the Fair.
Mr, and Mrs. William Moehnke
have moved to this city from Shubel,
and have opened a lumber yard near
the Eastham aphool.
Mrs. E. C. Stewart has returned to
her home In Portland after a visit
witli hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho
mas Warner of this city.
J. Read Bain, who has been In Sal
mon City, Idaho for the past two
years, stopped in Oregon City Satur
day on his way to Tillamook.
IRONPORT at Soda Fountains. Sat
isfies thirst's desire. Good for girls,
also for boys. Men like It; women
crave it; children cry for it.
Former Deputy Sheriff Dudley Boy
les, who has been in Eastern Oregon
some time for his health, is expected
to return to Clackamas county before
long.
Mrs. Clarence Farr and son and
Mrs. J. W. Davenport are spending
three weeks with Mrs. Fair's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Freeman
at Seaside.
Rev. J. A. Goode, of Lents, who Is
attending the meeting of the Oregon
Conference of the Evangelical Asso
ciation at Jennings Lodge, made a
trip to Oregon City Friday afternoon
In the Interests of the Conference.
Emil Schwock, William Strohemey
er, Ed Mueller, J. W. Curran and J.
M. Gillett left Wednesday morning for
an extended outing In the Mount Hood
country. It is the Intention of the
party to scale the peak before re
turning. Captain Graham has (returned to
this city from a two months' tour of
the Eastern states, during which time
he visited Chicago and his old home
in New England. The captain reports
a fine time and is seemingly little the
worse for the trip.
Miss Frances Griesshaber, a student
at Mount Angel Academy, spent three
days in Oregon City before leaving
for Crary N. D. witli her brother, Her
man Griesshaber, of that city, who has
been visiting friends In Oregon. Miss
Griesshaber will spend her vacation
with her brother.
, A party, consisting of the Chinese
Consulate at San Francisco and staff,
and a piominent Portland Chinese
merchant visited points of Interest in
this city Tuesday and enjoyed lunch
eon ut the Brunswick. They left the
same evening for the A. Y. P. Fair
at Seattle.
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Earl Lutz returned from Wilhoit
Springs, where he spent ten days.
D. M. Marshall of Garfield spent
Monday attending to business in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Charleston of
Portland spent Sunday visiting Ore
gon City friends.
After visiting her son, J. M. Mul
vey of Eugene, Mrs. M. Mulvoy has
returned to Oregon City.
Elmer F. Veteto, one of Now Era's
progressive citizens was an Oregon
City visitor Monday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rowan left Sun
day for their home In Earlham, 111.,
after a visit with the former's sister,
Mrs. E. H. Cooper of this city.
Thomas F. Gleason has left this
city to register for the Couev d'Alene
drawing and to visit the A. Y. P.
Exposition.
Mrs. F. Hugh Roberts, a well known
Jennings Lodge club womaTr-was in
Oregon City Wednesday having some
dental work done.
Anthony Moore, a well known Tea
zel Creek residen.t came to Oregon
City Tuesday in the auto stage to
attend to business matters requiring
his attention.
Alexander P. Bowen returned to this
city Tuesday evening from a two
weeks' outing at Seaside, where his
parents. Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Bowen,
are staying. Wednesday he left for
Beaver Creek to visit Carl Casedday.
Hal Rands, who recently went to
Deep River on a business trip has
returned and states that he has been
awarded the contract for the con
struction of a 700 foot tunnel for the
Deep River Lumber Company,
P. R Traver and N. Chenowevtli .
well known residents of Ness county,
Kansas, were in Oregon City Satur
day as the guests of Hon Gorge C.
Brownell. These gentlemen will visit
the A. Y. P. Exposition and other
PQints of interest before f returning
to their home
Intense Colicky Pains 'Relieved.
"For many years I suffered from
intense colicky pains which would
come on at times and from which I
could find no relief," says I. s. Mason,
of Beaver Dam, Ky. "Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was recommended to me by a friend.
After taking a few doses of the rem
edy I was entirely relieved, That
was four years ago ond there has been
no return of the symptoms since that
time." This remedy is for sale by
Jones Drug Company. .
For Sale or Trade.
Splendid Mt. Tabor home in Port
land. .Bath, toilet, hot and cold water,
electric light, fine location and good
enlghborhood. For acreage In Glad
stone or Parkplace, address C. V.
Lee, 138 Central Ave., Mt. Tabor,
Portland, Oregon.
Teacher's Examinations.
Notice is hereby given that the
County School Superintendent of
Clackamas County will hold regular
examination of applicants for state
and county papers at Oregon City,
as follows:
FOR STATE PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, August 11
at 9 o'clock A. M-, and continuing un
til Saturday, August 14 at 4 P. M.
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
Spelling, Physiclal Geography, Read
ing, Psycology.
Thursday Written Arithmetic, The
ory of Teaching, Grammar, Bookkeep
ing, Physics, Civil Government.
F r I d a y Physiology, Geography,
Composition, Algebra, English Litera
ture, School Law.
Saturday Botany, Plane Geometry,
General History.
FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, August 11,
at 9 o'clock A. M., an1 continuing un
til Friday, August 13, at 4 P. M.
Wednesday Penmanship, History,
Orthography, Reading.. Physical
Geography.
Thursday Written Arithmetic, The
ory of teaching, Grammar, Physiol
ogy. Friday Geography, School Law,
Civil Government, English Literature.
Yours truly,
T. J. GARY,
County School Superintendent.
1003 Wain St.
KER
Oregon City
BUSINESS NEWS
LOST White horse, roached mane.
Was wearing halter, left foot has
wire cut, right foot has Iodine on
and is lame. Branded "E. S." on
right flank. T. E. Hines, Lents,
Ore. Phone, Tabor 1029.
AGEM'S WANTED in every -town
for the Steel Adjustable Hameless
Horse Collars. No pads, or straps,
can use with any kind of tug at
tachments. Will not gall horse or
wear out. Will not corrode or rust.
Price JG.00 each. Ask your dealer.
Write for literature. Address, Nel
son Wilber Company, Exclusive Dis
tributors Pacific Coast States, Al
bany, Oregon.
FINE YOUNG MARE Tor sale cheap.
Sound, going four years, weight
eleven hundred. Dr. Freeman, An
dersen building, Oregon City.
FOR SALE Good work horse, 1200
pounds, 7 years old. Michael Kroll,
on Molalla road, near Beaver Creek.
FOR SALE CHEAP A second hand
Binder in good running condition, by
E. J. Dietrich, Molalla Road.
TAKEN UP Dark brlndle cow, de
horned, right ear cropped, branded
"H" on right hip. Has bell and is
giving milk. Enquire W. R. Ivie,
11. D. No. e.
LUMBER $0.50 per M during July
at F. J. Wirt's mill on the R.
Dundas place 2 miles east of New
Era.
FOR SALE Goats, any number, up
to GO. Address, P. O. Chindgren,
Mulino, Ore., R. F. D. 1.
Farm Wanted.
The undersigned wants to rent a
farm of not less than 40 acres in cul
tivation, and not more than 8 or 10
miles from market. Will rent on
shares. Address, M. R. RIGDEN,
Milwaukie, Clackamas Co., Oregon.
R. D. 1, Box 53 A.
Seven per cent interest on money
left with us to loan. DIMICK & DIM
ICK, attorneys and abstractors, Garde
Bldg., Oregon City.
WANTED Names and addresses of
100 young men and women who
wish to prepare for civil service
examinations. For particulars ad
dress, Coast Civil Service School.
Rooms 425-420 Lumber Exchange
Building.
Sufficient unto the day 4s the thirst
thereof. Ask for IRONPORT at the
Soda Fountain. A refreshing and
pleasing soft drink.
Grace: Pimples, Blotches, rough.
shiny skin are from the blood and
stomach. A simple and never failing
remedy one that makes olear,
healthy, complexious, pure blood, per
fect digestion, is Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea. Surprise yourself.
Tea or tablets 85 cents. Huntley
Bros. Company.
Room for Rent at Seattle Fair.
Any one wishing a room while vis
iting the Seattle Fair can secure the
same by addressing 427 Summet Ave.,
North, Seattle, Wash.,
O. W. Eastham LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully at
tended to. Charges moderate. Office
over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon
City, Oregon.
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years regarded ns Best.fcafest, Alwnys Reliable,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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OREGON STATE NEWS
Interesting Happenings From
All Parts of the State.
New Potato Pest Ii Found.
Albany A .new kind of potato
bug has appeared on some farms
about seven miles north of Albany
and has proven very destructive in
the few patches It has attacked. The
bug Is black in color and has the ap
pearance of an ant, but flies well. It
attains the size of about half an
inch In length and is very hacdy
and multiplies rapidly. The bugs
bite off the blossoms on the potato
vinos and then attack the ' plant,
killing it quickly.
Horse Thieves In AYallowa.
La Grande About $1000 worth
of horses have been stolen from one
ranch near Lostlne within a month,
according to District Attorney Ivan
hoe. At Enterprise .the grand jury
found true Indictments against Ar
thur Hulse and Wm. B. Hunter on
charges of horsestealing. Hulse
pleaded guilty and will serve one
year In the penitentiary. Hunter's
case will come up next term of court.
The confession of Hulse disclosed
the fact that in Wallowa county
there is a well organized band of
horsethleves.
Pined for Swearing, He Gives Coin.
Eugene John B. Coleman, a lo
oal capitalist, who was arrested and
fined $5 In police court recently for
swearing at an automobile which
came near running Into him on the
street, has given another brick
block, valued at $15,000, to the Eu
gene Bible University, In addition to
a block valued at $25,000, given a
year ago. The gift is In memory of
his wife, who during her life was a
devout member of the Christian
Church.
State Fair Plans Progressing.
Salem On September 13 will
open Oregon's annual state ' fair
which has come to be recognized as
the greatest affair of the kind west
of the Missouri river. Because the
A-Y-P. Exposition will still be open,
tourists will get special rates to Ore
gon's show and a part of Oregon's
superb exhibit at the Seattle fair
will be exhibited at Salem.
AUTO ROUTE ACROSS STATE
New Method of Transportation From
Shaniko to Klamath.
Bend The recent inauguration of
automobile stage lines connecting
Shaniko and Bend has proved bo
successful that J. H. Wenandy, the
proprietor of the present line via
Madras, announces that he has pur
chased a new machine for a supple
mentary service beyond Bend.
The new car will have Its head
quarters at Bend and from here will
make quick connections with SlBters
and the trans-Cascade stage lines
and especially will facilitate trans
portation southward to Rosland and
in the Klamath direction.
This means that hereafter passen
gers coming from Shaniko, bound
for the towns beyond Bend, will not
be obliged to abandon the automo
biles here, but can continue by this
quick method.
GrantB Pass While Frank Ellis
and a party were exploring Jose
phine county caves Sunday, Ellis be
ing In advance of the party, slipped
and a pistol he was carrying was dis
charged. The ball entered his left
eye, death resulting after four hours.
At the discharge of the weapon,
all fled except Mrs. Ellis. Finally
Mr. Ellis died and Mrs. Ellis, grop
ing on all fours until she found the
lead string which the party had
brought in, followed it with great
difficulty and finally crawled her way
to the cavern's mouth.
The strangest feature of the case
is the action of the party In not re
turning to the cave. They notified
a rancher what had occurred, but
were too frightened to return.
Honorary legree for Pastor.
Corvallis The third honorary de
gree conferred in 40 years by Philo
math College was given Rev. J. R.
N. Bell, the well-known divine of
Corvallis, Friday. Twenty years ago
Dr. Bell attended a mooting of
teachers in the old college building.
Since that time he has been active
In his efforts to advance educational
as well as religious work in Oregon.
Rural Carriers Meet.
Corvallis Officers of the Oregon
State Association of Rural Letter
Carriers were elected here Saturday
night. Upon invitation of the Port
land Commercial Club the next an
nual convention will bt held la Port
land In June, 1910.
Packing Companies Row.
Astoria A suit has been filed in
the circuit court by the Columbia
River Packers Association against
the Tallant-Grant Packing Company
to restrain them from anchoring a
scow In front, of the JJiaholas Kere
age slnlng ground.
LOST! L03TI LOST!
A ladies' light gray coat Thursday,
July 29, in Oregon City or on the
bernethy road. Coat has . house
mark, "The Grand Leader, 5th and
Alder, Portland." Reward for return
to the Courier office, Oregon City.
Board and Rooms.
Good table board and rooms well
furnished close in the business district
in Oregon City, transient board, splen
did table. Good things to eat. Mrs
Young, Cth and Water streets.
Mrs. W. C. Green Is at Seaside for
a vacation.
Wilboit
Mineral Springs
jRuto Stage Cine
TIME TABLE
LBAVR LBAVB
a.m. a.m.
Oregon City.... 8:00 Wilhoit Sp. . .8:00
Mulino 9:00 Molalla 9:00
Liberal 9:30 Liberal 9:30
Molalla 10:00 Mulino 10:00
Arr. Wilhoit. . .11:00 Arr. Oregon
cuy ii.:uu
p. m. p.m.
Oregon City. . . .3:00 Wilhoit Sps.. .3:00
Mulino 4.00 Molalla 4:00
Liberal 4:30 Liberal 4:30
Molalla 6:00 Mulino 5:00
Arrive - Arrive
Wilhoit 6:00 Oregon City. . 6:00
Autos Leave
From Electric Hotel and Garage at
Oregon City
FARE $4.00 FOR the ROUND TRIP
l'hone Main 101. Home 90, Oregon City
ior reservation!, or to Wilhoit bpringH,
SANDY STAGE & LIVERY
LEAVES
Sandy for Boring at 6:30 a. m. and '1:30 p. m.
Boring lor Snudy at 8:i a. m. and 4:45 p. m.
SUNDAY 8CHKOUI.r Leave Sandy ior
Boring at 8:UOa. m. and 2:M p. ra. Leave
boring lor Sandy at 10:3a a. in. and 4 15 p. m.
At Sandy makes connection with
Salmon Mail Stage.
3CUKDULB SUBJECT TO C1IANOK WITHOUT NOIICB
EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor
H. SCHRADER'S
Bakery and
Confectionery
Always a full line of.fresh bread, pie, cakes, l!tc
L1KB UUMB COOK1NO
Main St., Oregon Cit.y
C. Schuebel i W. 8. U'Ren
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneys-at-Law
Will practice in all courts, make col
lections and settlements of estates.
furnish abstracts of title, lend you
money and lend your mouey on nrsi
mortgage. Office in Enterprise build
ing, Oregon City, - Oregon.
J. E. HEDGES
Attornsy-aL-Law
Weiuhard Building,
Oregon City
C. D. (8b D. C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW .
Commercial, Heal fc'state and Probate our
Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank
Building, Oreeon City, Oregon.
George C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
OREGON CITY, OREGON
O, D. Eby
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deids, MorUKM a"-l
Abstracts carefully made. Money t
loan on good security. Charues reason
able (I, II. DIMICK
W. A. DIMK'H
DIMICK (Si, DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Njtnry Public. vIopijiikhb KoreuloHsi I.
Abstracts Kurniehed. Money Loaned
on Real anil Cliuttel ti.u'iirily,
Aiulrertcii Hldg Oregon City
t,aud Titles, Land Office nuslnem and Mining
Law a Specialty. Hx-Keglttt V. 8. I.aud Office
Phone Main 710.).
ROBERjT A. MILLER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
m Worcester Bldg. PORTLAND, ORB
Q. A. CHENEY
Real Estate
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Fire Life Accident and Plate OlaHS Insurance
U. S. Pension Attorney
Oregon City, - Oregon
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