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2 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1909 The Tenderfoot Farmer It was one of these experimrnfal lai-mer. who put firen. spectacle! on his cow end led her shav mijs 1 1 i ilieo.t was thai it didn't matter what the cow ate mi long us xlic waa led. The question o( digestion and noiirilnneni tod not entered into bis calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" former that would try nch an experiment with a cow. liut many a farmer li'eiU Aim s' regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost an well em sh.w injs for all the good he gets out of his food. The result is that tin- atumacii grows "weak" the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition arc impuirrd and the man suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousuoa. To strengthen tho stomach, restore the activity ot m or fans ot digestion and nutrition and brace up the n erven, use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It Is an oo tailing remedy, and has the confidence of physicians m well am the praise ot thousands healed by Its use. In the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery" is a temperance medi cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol s from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs All ingredient printed oo its outside wrapper. Don't let dealer delude yoo for his own profit. There is no median lor stomach, liver and blood "just as good" as "(jolden Medirnl Discovery." fW-rW-f iNews of the County! Mrs. Kooknor is on the sick list in Fortluut). W1) Jiopa that she may soon be able to return home and be with her many friends. Scott Oarter has about fifteen bogs fattening. This kevs him bisy most of the time. Wm. Davidson, onr hotm trader, has traded oil liiH pood lulling team for another which lc will train in puling. OLKAU CREEK hulls along tofii dog MOUNTAIN VIEW The Ran is shining but the weather is cold 22 degrees at five o'clock Monday, Frank Eeard had the misfortune to set his hand hurt in the mill last weok. Our blacksmith, Mr. Lippo, was thrown out of a rig by a runaway team last week but is all right again. Mrs, Mann's sister is visiting her this week. Mr. KrrickBOU is recovering from the typhoid fever. His son Johnnie is affliotod with it also. 0. B. Hysom, Jr. has moved into Mr. Bradley's hoase near Mr. Welsh's residence. 0. B. Hysom Sr. will move into their house after it is moved. They are moving it to Hood and Warren streets Mrs. Hysom 'a parents have rented the Hickman cottage on Grant street. Mr. Sinclair arrived homo from Kansas last week and when he went out homo his daughter, Mrs. Lottie Warder, and baby went out to spend Christmas with him. Mrs. Thail Nelson was calling on -.friends in this burg last Sunday. Grandma Waldron went to Willam ette Sunday to visit her grand-daughter, who has the typhoid fever. Mr. Biermann has bought J. N. Harrington's house on Pleasant ave nue. Mrs. Tillie Schmit of Oak Grove visited Mrs. Erickson Monday night The Mountain View Suuday school Mill have their Christmas exercises at tho church Saturday evening, Decem ber 25. The Mountain Viow Hose Co. have a sign on their house now, but it reads "Elyville" instead of Moun tain View. J. . HEDGES Attorney-at-Law Weiuhard Building, Oregon City GARFIELD ""Potato digging is the ordor of tho day among the majority of the furuier of th's vicinity. They are taking ad vantage of the tine weather and get ting their potatoes out of the ground. The Garfield Grango met Saturday, December 18, and the following oftl cors were - elected for tho ensuing year: Master, L. J. Palmattior; overseer, E. T. Davis; locturor, Mrs. 8. E. Wooster ; steward, Paul Hului j assistant steward Miles Standish; chaplain, Mrs. J. English; treasurer, Mrs. Sara Fiilmateer; eocrelary, S. E. Wostcr ;pate koeper, Harold Woos ler; Ceres, Isabel Duncan; Pomona, Mabel Tracy; Flora, Jithol Tracy; lady assistant steward, Houa Dun can. Mrs. G. T. Hurt visited Mrs, II. Epperson one day last week. Tho Garfield Grange will entertain Pomona .Grange January 111, 1910. Don't forget the date. . All Utui gers come. Mihs Mabel Anders was unable to ut- toud school last woek owing to the prcHouce of a boil on her cheek. Mable Buys, "It is no laughing matter." E. Mullen will spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs. R. Ble.v und family in PiVtlaiid. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Anaors were business visitors in Estaoada Men-day. Miss JSdith Hanson will spend Christmas with, hor parents in Barton. Miss Grace Davis is in Portland working at the "uiuo cent" store. Listen for tho wedding Willi too Christmas belK Many Iato potatoes, have during the last two tucks. W. P. Kirchom und A. (). lIolliiiRS worth attended the Dairy Association meet inn at Poi timid last week and re port a plea.su 'it and profitable time. Mr. Bates has sold 100 acres of laud to Portland parties 'it ?'()" per ncre. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Brehm are the proud parents of an eleveu-pound hoy, horn tho 7th inst. A number of Redland hoys pathi red at the Spraguo mill Monday eunung to celebrate tho marriage of C. Spraguo, which took place on tho 4th. We have not heard the name of the bride. Tho new r wed led couiilo will r side at the mill, where Mr. J-Sprugno is employed A number of the public sehoo's will givo Christmas entertainments. At tiogan and Viola tho entertainments i uni's mill MULINO Mrs. Barnes of Liberal spout a day here last week with triouds. After lnr son and family move to the farm recently pun bused in Polk cocntv, Mr and Mrs. Barui B will move to Mr. Rhodes' place near the Union Mills Mrs. W. A. Woodside nmdo a bnsi ni 84 trip to Molalln. last Tuesday. 1 ho railroad survejors are ramrod on the Howard faun aud are working as though they wern really huildiug H e road instead of doing the prelim inaries. Rev. Blair preached at the M. E. u.iLiai last Saturday Levelling aud Suuday. Claude Howard made a business (Vi trip to Needy, Saturday. Waller Waldoif and Elmer 'Er cusou attended the party at Liberal Saturday evening at tile Jones home." Both ul tin se youug ni u have recently pur- cnaseu propel t; iu Muliuo. We tire glad to know tuat these euergetio lads iuav iu ino inture bd our near neigh bors. Oscar Daniels is very busy clearing his plaoe in east Mulino and will bu Id in the s rinw. Mr. Crook and family spci't Sunday with Mrs. Crook's mother. Mrs. E. Maule. Mrs. 13. A. Howard aud Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis were transacting business in Oreeou Citv lust Thursday. A. E. Jones. Oriu Adkhis, A. Tliun borg, B.A. Howaid and Louis Clmrch- 11 hauled wheat, nil week for How- will he hold on Thursday evening, aud at the Evergreen fchool on Friday af ternoon. The Evergreou Sunday school will hold their festival ru Monday evening and the Redhuirt M. E. Suuday school on Christmas eve. It is reported that. Mrs. Olson of Viola has sold tier place there at a For first-class lioucoru at reasonable prioes call on W. W. Porter. Miss May Erickson of Orogon City was visiting old friends during the week. She informs us that her father is improving but that her brother John is ill with typhoid. Mr. Story, civil eugineor of the rail- Km OF THROAT AND REM HE! .DR. KmGS, F0R COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES THROAT u LUNG DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S LIFE My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without Improvement. Then I began giving Sr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. SAMPi RIPPEE f Ava Mo, SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY EZ 60c AND $1.00 HUNTLEY BROS. CO. George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, ORECON O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully at tended to. Charges moderate. Ofllce over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon. O, D. Eby 4 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and Abstracts carerully made. Money t loan on good security. Charges reasonable 0. B. DIMICK . A. DIHICI DIMICK (& DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public Mnr gages Foreclosed Abstracts burnished. Money Loaned on Keal and Chattel Security, , And reaen Bldg Oregon City SHUBEL (Coutiunod from Pago 1.) tho sawmill men are to blame; very few of them are getting rich so fast that you could notice it, and the teamsters well, feed is high and the work not very pleasant at this time f the year and they tuko big loads so thoy can make a littlo more than horsefend. Bnt it is hard on the road. Kev. J. Marshall, pastor of the German Congregational church, loft for Chicago Sunday evening. His family will stay hero for a short time. His stay hero was short but very interesting. The cold weather is injuring the fall sown grain. We might say it is be ginning to look rather blue instead of green. Philip Massinger Jr. came home from Portland for a Sunday visit. Those farmers who still had potatoes iu the ground took advantage of the good weather last wook mid finished digging. Hero is wishing you all a merry Christmas. Q.A. CHENEY Real Estate NOTARY PUBLIC Fire LKe Acciilcnt and Pints Olasi Iiitmnuce U, 8. lVnsiou Attorney " Oregon City, Oregon C. Schuebol 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 lond your money on first mortgage. Office in Enterprise build iS, Oregon City, - - Oregon. J. J. Hirshheimer ATTORNEY AT LAW Patent and Pension Attorney, reunion and Claimi against the U. S. a specialty. Plionea: Office, Main 78:15; Residence, Muln 8158 Kooms 20-21 1.ahbe lluilding 227s' Washington St. Portland H. SCHRADER'S Bakery and Confectionery Always a lull Hue of fresh bread, pies, cakes, Uc Una IIIIMB COOK1NO Main St., Oregon City MOUNTAIN KOAD We have boon having heavy frosts at night and very cold days, but nearly everyone has been busy plowing, aud those who have spuds aro digging. Everyone is gathering uiiHllotoe these days. Strangers are al.' through the woods, coming a long distance Kalph Wilson aud Hoy AkOonuick I were seeu in Mountain Koad Sunday I The young poople aro planning to I bav'M a linfi Christmas entertainment ! Christmas night. On account of some of the directors of the sonool refusing tho school house, it will be h ld.at tho Kiselo homo. Everyone is wel come. Mrs. J. II. Eisele went to Portland last Thursday and returned h mio Mon day. i'red llaker 'of Willamotto spent a few days hero with his sister, Airs. Koellerniiei, this week. One of the boats going up the river ono davjhmt weok ran mto tho Canhy telephone lino and broke it. The smokestack of the boat was so high that it tore tho lino all to pieces. John Turner of Willamette attended the sale on tho iStowo nlaoo Saturday, aud many more attended it. Things were sold very cheap. A, Hodge and .son, Doward, have been helping Mr. Kiselo plow. .Miss Mutigio Zimmerman is coming homo Friday to stay for a few days aud attend tho wedding of her cousin, Anna Wilkeus. Many of tho young people altouded tho surprise party lust Tuesday night at Leavitt's. Kvor.voue reported a good time, hut the roads were any thing but nice. Inspect Our 1910 Line of Agricultural Implements and FINE VEHICLES OUR STOCK IS THE CREAM OF IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLE OFFERINGS Mitchell Wagons Staver Buggies , J. I. Case Plows Champion Harvesting Machinery Feed Mills and Ensilage Cut ters Sandwich Hay Presses New Iowa Cream Separators Drew Litter Carriers Etc. Etc. Leader Pressure Systems Staver Gasoline' Engines Star Windmills Hoosier Drills Evans Potato Planters Myers Spray, Well Pumps and Hay Tools Mitchell Power Spray Outfit Planet Sr. Cultivators Bale, Ties, Twine, Pipe Etc. Etc. John W. Thomas DENTIST Molalla, Mondays Don't lie Hopclcai about yourself when you're crippled with rheumatism or stiff jo'iits of course you'va tried lots of things anil they failed. Try Ballard's Suow Liniment it will drive away all aohes, paiui and itiffuesi aU(i Jeave you as well ai yoo ever were. Sold by Jones Drug Co. HUSSliLlA'ILLE Once more we try to lot the readers of tho Courier know what there is go iug on in this section. The.weather is cold and the ground frozeu. Boiuo.fiirmers here have sown some grain, as bad as the opportunities woro, making preparation, for 1010, which is near at hand. Cattle on tho range are shrinking very fast. Wot many of thoiu aro tit tor beef. No horses as yet. have had what is known as "staggers," though this weather is very favorable lor that disease. Clarence Vorhies is still sawing wood 111 this neighborhood. His next job is at Mr. Wingtleld'g. Mr. Wingliel l has sold his buggy hosrwe aud the buggy is to be "mold next. Anyone wanting a tuirgaiu call at Center Park Farm. A party of hunters was out in tins oouutry chasing coyotes some time ago and chased one through Mr. Wlngfleld's orchard within four rods of his houso. They took one wild cut scalp in the ohaso.' if there were euongh sheds along onr oounty roads there could be many bricks made.aethere.is enough mortar to make brick euoiigh to pave the road for many miles. WB WISH YOU 71 MERRY GHRISTMAS RND 71 PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR q " a&m40T ' PAY US A VISIT Portland. Oregon East Second and East Morrison Sts., First and Taylor good figure. Ji.s. Davis has purchased a drag saw out lit of Mr. Brehni and is now prepared to take wood contracts on a large scale. Mrs, Tracy, mother of Jos. Traoy, is qnito sick at the home of W. II. Mnttoon. The sawmills and teamsters of this vicinity have made a very liberal offer, which wu hear has heeu ac cepted by tho county court. The saw mills agree t. rut road plank at f5 per thousand and the teamsters agioo to haul free the plank t i tlx up the worst perl ion of the Viola and Ore gon Citv road. KAULK CHEEK 15. U Ptilfi'iw hut-chored fourteen head of hogs last week mid thipped them to Portland Mrs, Wolfe of Dover pns.-ed through this neighborhood one love ting; last week on lnr way to Portland. JWesley Donula's'hutohered four hoes las' week and shipped them to Port la 'd. Miss Crouch made a trip to Port land the hitter part of last week to see her folks and do a litllo Christmas shopping. Eaule Crook Orange held its regu lar si'ssion Saturday, the ISth hist. Theio was a fair attendance and all present spent a very pleasant day to gether. The officers for the eusuiug year were elected hdwm Hates of Estaoada visited the Eagle Creek Oraimo on Saturday. Mr Hates and his wife intend to with draw trom the S ringwater Grange and join theJEagle Clock Orange U. li. Gibson and his father, James Gil scn. werj Estacada visitors Sat urday. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Douulass made a brief business visit to Estacada on Monday. Mr (.'lark went lo La Grande lust week to attend tin funeral ot his brother. H. S. Gibson was u Portland visitor on Tuesday. took diuuer with C. latter part of the road surveyors, T, Howard the week. Fred Woodside aud wife went to Molnlla Tuesday to do some Christmas s opping. ELWOOD Frank Haker aud W.'T. IftudVrson took a load of goods to Oregon City lust week for A. S. Henderson, who is moving to Philiimuth, Ore. Mrs. Laiolitie Dortnau has gone to Sellwond, Ore., to live with her sou, George liiltner, this winter. Horn, to .Mr and Mrs Mike Rvde rowski. on tlw 12th, a son. Miss .Toie I'adouau is visiting her sister, Mrs Mut Park. Ed Park, who is laid up with a felon on his linger, is getting along nicely s nee having it lauoed. Nellie li inijey 0f Colton was an El wood visitor Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Dibble and little daugl-tir have moved back to their home in Klwood. A. Valleti and son Otis made a busi ness trip to Portland last week with their team. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Phillips are tho hapny grand-parents of a lOSJ pound hoy, whn came tt tho home of their son Johnnie ou the 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Kowau and daughter Norma, who have been visiting Mrs. Knwau's parents ior tho past week, have gone to Logan to visit Mr. Rowan's sister, Mrs Wilson. School began a week ago last Friday with Miss Auua Mac Donald as taeli er Spelling school ? is announced for uext Friday night at the school house, Ed Dibble has gone up the country to attend meeting for a tew davs. Relatives of Floyd Dibble have re ceived invitations to attend his wed dicg. lie Rill be married to Miss Pearl Davis t the home of the bride's pareuts at Waliou, Oregon, December 2ti t noon. Gus Uottberg visited the home of W. T. Henderson over Suudav. James Park of Dodge was an El- wood caller Saturday. Mr. Cox's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Waterburjv have re turned to Srpingwater after visiting ac tno uox ti me tor a few days. Mrs. Mike Ryderowski last week re ceived the sad news of the sudden death of hor sister, who was residing near St. Helens with her brother. MAPLE LANE Mr. and Mrs. Mantz of Elyiille were visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mantz, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Heater made a business trip to Port and Friday. Mr Schmidt snippid' a load of po tatoss to Portland Monday. Messrs. Rumerv and Mahonev are over at the Si'etz reservation building a residence on Mr. Maliouey's home stead. Mr. and Mrs. Cone visited Me dames Bewley, Stafford and Miles on Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Swallow entertained company from Portland Sunday. Thomas Gibs of Dallas was a visitor at Maple Lane the tirst of the week. There will be an entertaiument on Friday afternoou, the 34th. at the Maple Lane school uuder the direc tion of Prof. Calivan. Quite a number of school children spent Saturday in Oregon Uity seeing "Santa Clans. " Mi8 Pearl Heater spent Saturdav night visiting her aunt, Mrs. Paoe, of Oregon City Charles and Lyman Derrick are en gaged in cuttiug cordwood for Mr. Al Mautz. Quite a unnibor of the young people art nuo i me snow Saturday night at ShiveU-'s hall. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexiou, head aohea. nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sicklv. Murdoock Blood Bitters makes the blood tich, red, pure restores perfect health. HIGHLAND Division 9 held its annual telephone meeting last Saturday. Frank Rees was elected president ; 0. Follows, di rector; F. li. Madison, secretary; Christ Moohnke, treasurer; John Wal laoe, lineman. It was decided by a large majority to divide tin division As this division carried 19 phones it was thought that the people would have b tli r service by this act A fiie-miil tax was voted ut tho speoial roud meeting of District 20 laBt Saturday, aud a uumber of reso lutions were passed, oue being to the county court, asking that body to raise the regular load tax to six mills. Everyone present epxressed themselves iu favor of the six mill tax ' R. L. Parish purchased the Heury Hettmau steam woodsaw aud chopper. The supposition is tliat from now on he should have plenty of stove wood. Mr. Rees caught auother coyote last rrtaay, mamug tour all told. Christ Moehnke had the misfortune to lose a flue colt last week. Helstou Ley aud his mother made a business trip to Oregon City IdBt week. Mr. Manlove, with his family, has moved on the Dave Moehnke homestead. T. Reteuhour of Redlaud has Bottled down for the winter on the old Jim Parish farm. Victor and Donald Bodley a pleasant surprise They hud candy and taffy for rofreshmonts. All report a pleas ant oveniug. Miss Lulu Mori isou came on t from Portland Saturday to visit her father. Wm. Milu was the guust of Harry Morrison last Saturday and Sunday. Angustine Miller i- on the sick list Hugh Fitzgerald is clouring some land on his place. A teport is going around that there are about sixtoen bachelors in this vicinity and o"ly about pix girls. If some niHii would move in with about a dozen daughters the bachelors would give him tho glad hand of welcome. Rev. A hbott preached at the M. E. church Is;.t Sciiday. Merry Christmas to all and a l.appy New Year. Stung For Fifteen Years by indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and $200.00 worth of medi cine in vain, B. F. Aysoue of Ingle side, N. 0 , at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, aud writes they wholly cured him. They enre con stipation, biliousness, sick headache, stomach, liver, . kidney" and bowel troubles. 25 cents at Huntley Bros.' Oo. DOVER We are having beautiful weather. Surprise parties are the nicest thiugs we have report this week. On the touth, it being Mrs. G. A. Keith's birthday, her friends gave her a sur prise. They brought well filled bas kets, played ganies.Bang songs aud had a nice luncheoi. All went home wishing for nnother as pleasant oo casioi). On the 18th the young people gave How's This? We offer one hundred dollars rewaro for any case of catarrh that cannot, be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F J. CHENEY" & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undorsignod, have known F. J. 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