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ORECQN CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1909 J - , 1 -ii .a 3 7 v vt1' Patriotism The sSomach ll larger factor in "lite, liberty and the pur tuit of happinesa" than most people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys peptic "it fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." I he man who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomach will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for health and happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN lUEDieHL DISCOVERY. It builds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle. The dealer who offers substitute for the " Discovery " is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser sent Jrii n ,..;n l .,o. .,, nv expense of mailing only bend 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps lor the cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical a ,.;.; U V Pir- M I)., 'resident, tiunaio, i- ! News of the Counlvl CMERRYVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Guy De Uolia have retnrued from a holiday trip to Port land. Alox Brooks lias gone to Portland to spend tliB week. Mr. Lutdav. formerly stuge driver from Sandy to Boiin, in now help ing Olmutioey Ootliuan in oleariug A meeting" of the taxpayers of this road district was held in tho school hours last Monday. A special road tax of five millB was voto I, of which 70 per cent is to be applied to tho stage road, the remainder to the lowor road. Judgo Dimiok of Oregon City addressed the mooting briofly, spearf ing on the subject of good roads and rond taxes. Mr. Caliill of Eagle Creek was a recoiit visitor in Cli rryville. In spite of the cold weathor Rev. Ellis drove out from Sandy for liis regular Bervico on Sunday morning. Miss Mytle Fiiol lias returned home. M. Doualas shot a coyote one day last week. ' , ELDORADO Tuesdav afternoon at-2:80 o'clock Mr. Sinclair's burn went op in a flame. All he saved w as a horse, a calf find a few potatoes. Miss Echo Speiico spent her Christ ruaB and Now tear holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Win. Ohnstenswait of Beavor Oteek. Mrs. K A. Schoenborn and Mrs. T McCarthy spout Sunday evening with Mrs. H. Fisher of Carus. Mrs. Tom Davis made a business trip to Port laud last Wodmsduv. Mrs. Mary. Jones lias returned home after visiting several weoks with her parents and brought her sister of EBtioue with her. Le.011 Jones of Philomath spout Christmas JiQlinavs with his two brothers. Al and William Jones. Tom Davie s brougiit a team of horsoB from Portland. Misses Bertha and Laura Piepka spout Suudav with E eie Hehoonhorn MrB. J. 11 Jackson speut Sunday with hor sister, Mrs 0. Sputigler. Fiod Hturgtss and family of Oregon City spout Now 'Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sturgos. Mrs. Bob Bullard is on tho sick list J. E. HEDGES Attorney-at-Law Weiuhard Building, Oregon City George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully at tended to. Charges moderate. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon. O, D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Pract.ce, Deeds, MurWEes and Abstracts caren.lly made. Money ti loan on good security. Charges reasonable Q. B 01 MICK W. A. DIMICi DIMICK Sb DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary I'uhllo Vlor guges Foreclosed. Abslracts burnished. Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Security, Andresen Bldg Oregon City Q.A. CHNY Real Estate NOTARY PUBLIC Flte Lite Accident au I I'late Mam Insimiiice U. 8. I'rnaion Attorney Oregon City, Oregon C. Sehuebel 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 money on first mortgage. Ollice In Huloiprlse build Ing, Oregon City. - Oregon. J. J. Hirshheimer ATTORNEY AT LAW Patent and Pension Attorney. Tension and Chums against tlie U. S a specialty. Phones: Office, Main "KIA; Residence, Main MM Koonis 20-21 l.abbe llniltling 22?,' Washington St. Portland H. SCHRAMM'S Bakery and Confectionery Altray a full Hue ol fresh bread, pie, cake, (tc LIICI MUMK COOKINO Main St., Oregon City SANDY Tlie Odd Fellows will hold a publio installation in tlioir hall Saturday evening, January 8. Mr. und Mrs. II. A. Garioth and children of Unrton sient a few davs with Mrs Oaireth's purents, Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Lano of Sandy. A New Your party was given by Mrs. .1. W. Bllis to twenty rive of her l'ttla friends Friday evening. After all had enjoyed themselves witli games, a dainty lunch was served. A New Year backet was filled and pre sented to Mrs. Ellis and the nlnlden. M Allison was iu Po tlaud on busino-s lust Friday. Mrs. Max Davis spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mis. KobertBon of Uresh'im. J. W. Kllis mado a trip to Salem this week to visit his dauglietr Nellio, who is taking trenttnont for her etea. He reports that, she is muoh better. Irene Dougliiss has returned to Ingh school iu Portland aftor spending tne holidays with hor niothor. Mrs. E M. Douglass. Mrs. Wintors and children of Greshum visiied Mrs Crow a few davs lust week. Mies Wauda Hoffman has gone to Portl ind whoro sha will remain a fow months. On account of her health, Mrs. E. M Doulass roHignod htr po itionan superintendent of the M. E. Sunday s'lhool. Mueh crodit is givtn lior for the uinnuer iu whioli she kept up the school. Mrs. J. V. Ellis was ap pointed to till tho vaoancy. Mrs.. Ooorgia Donahue has returned to soliool iu Portland after spending tho holidays withjior brother, Joseph Donahue. Willie ('halltor of Gresi'iim spent Now Year'B with his graudma, Mrs. Oox. Although Portland hns tiono, Snndy was gifted last week and this week by an inch ot snow. As it is very cold, the snow is parked hard. Mrs. E. M. Douglass was in Port lund on ImsiuesB lust Thursday and Friday. Ai the Orltl Fellows held no meet ings Christmas and Now Yeni's nights, a special meeting Wits held Wednesday evening.' ' Mr.JundMrs. J. ii. Tuwney attended a funeral t iu Portland New Year's day. Dora Heighton is on the sick list this week. NEEDY And still tho cold weather con tinues. Mrs. Frank Fish spent Sunday at Alvin Thompson's. A largo crowd from here attoudod tho New Year's tlanco at Aurora. (ilnronro Yotler lettSuiidav for Port land, whore he will peek his fortune Wo hoartilv wish him success. Several of our youiu people went to Logan lu-t. week to atloiiil tho wed ding of Mies ' Nan Swnrtz mid Mr Herbert Uobhins, both formerly from hero. Wo wish thoni greut ImppinoBS on their matrimonial journey. Uudy Kitter loft this week for South Dtind, Wnah., whore ho will visit his sinter, Mrs Beatnoe Rue. Jim Mitts mado a business trip to Oanhy Saturday. tininiinmiW " Mr. and Mrs. T. A Chapman of Marqnain spent tlie holidays with their son, Ur. W. A. CliHiinmii, and lolt Monday for a visit in Michigan. Tim riiBi eleetric car Mrried in Woodurp Saturd"y m..rniug. A huge crowd was on l'rout Btrtet to -te it cimie in. Work Iiiib been slatted on the car barn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Udell and Miss Ethel Widel of Meliuo and Mies Mielnner of Poitluud visned old fiends in Woodb'TU over Sui dny. Miss Mini iu Trulliimer went to St Paul Friday to visit her sister Mrs. J. D. Lainey, before lesuuiiug Ir.r Bi'hoi 1 at Damascus. Charles Randall of Eugene spent his holidays visiting old friends in Woorlburu. Mrs. 0. E. Tyler and son Franklin lott Wednesday for Albany to visit relatives O.J Rire, who has been viry ill with typhoid fever, is improving rlovvly. Wood! urn has 492 school children, the thiid horn the largest eohool in Marion county. Miss Virginia Gill spent Friday evening with irieuds iu Aurora. REDLAND Married, at the residence of her parenis, Mr. and Mia. Swraita, on New Year's at 13 ro , Miss Nau Swartz to H. M. Robbins of dauby llie'biide whs taftefullv dressed in white After the roremony, which whs conducted by Rev. A May, the ridatl party part"ok of a bouut ous feast. The rooms were tastefully decorated with feraaud Oregon grae. Unlv immediata relatives were pres ent After wishing them all manner CLEAR CatEK . Jack Frost FeeniH to hv3 gotten a bulldcg gtiii on old Webfoot. Rev. H. Reinhart of Oak (Jrorc, form-r pastor of the Viola eharue, spent New Yiar's with A.O. Hollings wt rth and family. V. H. Bouncy has boun fpend ug r few days at big old hotnu noar Hub bard. A young child of Mr. and Mrs. E". II. Mr rgim has beon sick, but is itn pro1 ing MihhNnn Swartz and H. M. Bobl.it f were martierl on Ne t Year's duy m tlie home ot tli hiitln s parents Mr und Mrs Jnseuli Swartz. Thecri mnny tcok pluoe at high noon, ait wus ceiiducted by Rev. Arthur Miiy Slmrily after the fea'ting whicl followed the ceremony, tho bapp ooaolo loft amid a shower of rice ain old .shov's tor Cau by, whare they wil be looateil for time. Wo chii testif to the fact tiiat among otlnr BOOi things Mr. Robbins has rroenred a good cook, mid if appearances count lor auyihiug, we believe the bridi will not. want for a good supply 01 Btovewood. This, my wife regaids ut tho prime feature in a good husband, and I know it tends more to nonet and tranquility than almos'. anything elso. We wisn the happy pair a loi and happy voyage While splitting stovewood Tnetday William Crousey, a well known young man of this vhinitv, acoideutlv ttruok his right foot with the axe, com pletely severing the first fonr toes. Asa result he will be lame the re mainder of his life. If the hotel giuh is bad, the wise drummer calls for hum and eggs: if the coffe is poor ho hits up tlie milk; failing which there is always water. FOR COUGHS Km OF CURE THE WONDER WORKER FOR GOLDS FOR S AND THROAT DR. SCIftaC'S LUMPS fwnn Oil Lb 0 LEI FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough, a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. .-MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. . Price 50c and $L00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free '.' .-'"".'.'.' SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY r-,7T.i?r.--- - " I HUNTLEY BROS. CO. MtjptajillHWll''iau ELWOOD Mrs. Martha Grinthstair was t'lkon suddenly ill Sunday moniiiiK about 8 o'clock Ur. Adix ot Kstuoiida was called and priiuonnied her case hope has. She pitNod away nt8:!!0 p. m. without havirg regained oonsoious-nes-i. She was laid to rest in tho Mountain Home oaniotery Tuesday at 11 a. in , liov. John M Park eondnot- inir tho services Blie leavts to mourn her loss ono son, .luck, and tlireo daughters, Ann, Mai tie mid Mtb Laura liakor: three Bnin lohildron, besides a hose of frieinlK She litis re sided in this noiKhhiirliood for over thirty years and was 81 years Id. Mr. and Mrs Delhert llouney and oh i dre;i visited at the homo of Mis. Idti Wallace of Uinhland Saturday and Sunday Julia tlstrowfki expects to go to Oi'tKou (Jity soon, where she will att' nil tho Catholic solnml Some ot tho younn folks attended the daiien at Chester Uorht'tt'B Mon day n i n I it. Miss Nellie Miller has j;ono to Port lautl to work. JJack (rrinilstnlf sold his horso to Jack Wnlliioe hist week. Tom OstrowMki is hidpitijr tho creiini hauler out by hiitilinn tho Klwood tut-'im to the John Lewelleu place. 1 oll tlorthern hits boon eo itinnd to her homo the nnst week on acci.unt of siekness A crowd of the youngsters spent a ploasint eveiiinu at the home of Mrs. l.illie I'aik Wednesday nlKht In honor of hor sister, Josio, who is kouir to Holt laud to work. Kr lends of Mrs. Mora Kernes Moldeiihaiier were sorry to hoar of her sail bereavement in the loss of her hnsl'iind and oxieud to her their deepest sympathy. Ktl Dihlile sold his ridiua pony to Jacob triossemiller of Sliubol. Ernest Valleii and Alfred lieiKltiud loft, for Cor rail is Mondav. where th?y will nsuuie their studios at the U. A. O. Oub Gotlbortf of Oidton atteeded tho spelling gehool at Klwood Friday nijrht. Inspect Our 1910 Line of Agricultural Implements and FINE VEHICLES fi tff riftiiMilttTifilfiiil i OUR STOCK IS THE CREAM OF IMPLEMENT 4 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. WE WISH YOU 71 MERRY GHR1STM71S AND A PROSPEROUS JVE W YEAR .m ai r- rl S3 PAY US A VISIT Portland, Oregon East Second and East Morrison Sts., First and Taylor RUSSELLVILLE. Mr. Hoober, the man -who is slash ing for Mr. Lehman, had the mieforf tune to cut a tree, whioh fell on the hack of Mr. Mart's boll, (rushing him to the ground and killing him He was not a total lost, as his hide was worth This oouutry had one day's rain, then a euow, then it turned very cold, which is with us yet, tnough wa are all uuited n wisiijnn an early visit trom Oliincok. A greBt nisnv bouse plants got burnt list night, the second night of JUKI. Most all of the people in this sec tion are well supplied with cold weather wood, that means wood of a liood quality. Mr Lehman has been hauling wood for tlie school house. O. S Bovles' little boys cut the wood lust spring, so it is light, good and dry. Wm. DavidBon has bten waiting for warmer weather, so as to haul soda water. The water is not so strong that it will not ireeze, bo the weather must be warmer , or Portland people will have to do without Wilhoit water to drink. All of us here ure watiug for good old summer time to come. Mr. Wiugfleld's dairy is rnnninii weak just now, on aoount of oold weather Center Park farm is still for salo. A nnmber of I5a low's young people attended the New Year's dunce at Aurora snd re ort a good time. Johu Johnston of Portlsnd was visiting. Cha'ley Ogle a few days.. School has aguiu comenced alter the hnidas. The holiday dances bore were both well attended. One was given by the citizens of Bnrlow in gouoral, at which an ovst r supper was Bt-rved. The other was a masquerade. - BARLOW H. T. Melvin is confined to his home with a sovere cold. Mr. and Mrs. Wood JohnBton of Kelso, Washington, were visiting frieuiU iu Barlow ta few days dunug the week. Mrs. Julia Spagla of Oregon City wa visiting relatives over Sunday. Mr. Bruerin of Portland suent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Wurful. Charley Ogle is qaite Bick agaiu. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jay Marley of Silver ton visited friends aud relatives in Barlow a few days during the week. Mrs J. J. Wurful was a Portland visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jesse and family of Lewistou, Idaho, have returned to their home Bfter a month's visit with Mr. Jesse's parents. Jas. Ogle was a Woodturn visitor Tuesday. Miss Laura Eckern has returned to Oregon Oity after spending the holi days with relativea here. EAST OLAOKAMAS Mrs. Q. Hnberlach and her two daughters called on Mrs. M. Shearer Monday, A phone meeeting was' held at the school honse Tnesday nisht for the purpose of incorporating Divisions 0, 3. snd a. Mrs. Daywalt, a newcomer, is hav ing a seven-room house built, which makes nn inipiovemeut to our com rnun ty. M. Shearer was much surprised when his cousin from Illinois canie in for a viit, as he hadn't seen him for over thirty years By the wav, we see that G. Hah erlach has named hia farm " Zig Zag FHim'-t Mr and Mis Eert Weigle of Port land spent a few days with the lalter's mother, Mrs. Mundhenke. Mrs. Ritteuhonse of Parkplace and In r daughter of Ciilitornia spent Fri day with Katie Clarfeo. A surprise watoh party at the home of Mr.' aud Mrs. John Bennett was enjoTfid by the old folks as well as the young. The time was spent in dancing and card I'htyinir. Mr. aiid"Frank Hiiberlach spent New Year's Tn Porta ud with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mills. A Sprained Ankle A? a rnle a mini will feel well satis fied if he chu hobble around on crutches in two or throe weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is otten two or three .months before he is fully recovered. This is an unneces sary less . of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment-as directed, a cure mav as a rnlo be effected, as in loss than one wetk's time, and in many eases within three days. Sold by Jones Drug Co. 1 SEE J. H. Mattley Sl Tinware, Granite ware, Lamps and Glassware. All Second Hand goods of commercial value bought and sold. " 905 7th Street. Oregon City John W. Thomas DENTIST Molaila, Mondays KVliRY MOTHbR is or should he worried w hen the little ones have a couiih or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pnetimt nia hen to something more serious. Ualliud's Hurt hm ml ISymp wll cure the trouble at once and prevent sue complication. Sold by Jouis Drug Co. of jov and happiness Mr. and Mrs. Robbing (lopiirtotl luinst a suower in tico aud old shoes to their future home iu Can by. Miss Nau will bo missed by her. inanv friends, who ex tend their lest wishes ior thtir tuture happiness. Tho Clour Creek Lumber Company are iitrangiug to statt op their planer. J. T. Fulbtiu tooeutly lost a valu ai le cow snd c alf A. M. Kiroh'ui has juft returned from a week'B surveying job mar Uiirtiold. J T Hughes made a business trip t, i,,vtli,,l luut ivi.nK. White there ho traded his grev for a black, so he now hns a unit lied tonm. Urnell Bros, have sold one of their Tho' reported donblo wedding fsib d to materialize, winch was quite a disippiiiniment to a certain young mau, and also lo the teacher. DAMASCUS After one week's vacation, the pupils of Uniou and Damascus schools are roadv for wort amain n,,ti, '.nhnnli hm! Christmas nro grilles and noes, which were enjoyed nv nil present. Mrs. Linglo spent Ohlpstuias week inPoitland visiting her oaugnter, Mis Julius JeiOU. (lUilva Knr.ioh of Port land visited tlioir grandmother, Mrs. Vinssnt, during vaoatiou. Uaael Soifer and Ed Rich were married just before Christmas. the stork visiied Mrs. Arthur Hea cock, leaving a girl. Curl Wolfhageti, who bought Ins hrirle home Mondav, was given a noisv reception by his friends. All report a lined time. J H, ILiffemister is improving his fnrnfby slashing brush. Miss Minnie Trulliugor spent Christ mas with relntives iu Woodtiuro MAPLE LANE Mrs. A nun B. Cone and sou, O. IT All.-,.. nr. nlaitilin ruluflVt'S 111 Clarke comity. Wash., this week. A very pleasant warcn party who held at lie rosidouce of Mr and Mrs. U nivmo 4U1IUIA I'U uii . ... u . . the eeniiig, at the conclusion of which an excellent luncn whs terveu by the hostess Those nroeiit were. Mr. unit Airs. Lewis. Mr. ana wrs G. W. Cone, Mrs. Swsliow, Mr. and . . ... i r i Mrs. Davi sou, Mr. aim wis. miner. Mr. Urownoil, Mrs W goUer, Mrs. Derrick, Mr. and Mfs. Uuiuory, Mrs. M.,1, i.. rl,..u ntrib. Mr. C. K. Allen, Miss Francis Schmidt ami fliiss i), rncK tin New Yesr's day Maple Lane Grange instal ed their newly elected officers for the ensuing yeur. An ex ctLciit ihickeu t inner wits sorved by the goon i-isters of the Grange. Tins New Yenr's tiinner only emphasized the tact so well known before, that w here uuyihing good to eat is to be prepared there are mine that can sur pass Jibe sisters of Maide Laue G ran we. Wallace Lewis ami Mr. Drew left lust Friday to resume w ork at a log ging camp' in Waslnuitton. wm .litardjand Dr. Beard were unable to attend the Grange exer cises ou New Y" ar s day on account of i lie death or their sister, whose home was iu Sellwood. It is a feol who flies in airships evsn though the walking is cad. jjuvr-rt Vacation is over and school began ag tin Momlav with Guy E. Larkins a- leacner I My. but we are having some cold weather! Monday morning the ther mometer registered 10 above. There is tour imliej of snow and tho ground istrozen. ! A party w ,s held at Guy Woodle's one night la t wtek, and alao one at the Bo ilev rstuch. All ptesent seemed touioy thenifelvii j Mr. Alex Bews and family paid Portland a viBit last week. They all returned except Miss Mary Bows, and the will stay in Portland awhibi. Miss Grace Wolf wont to Portland last week. A. J. Morrison went to Sherwood to visit hia reltttivts one day last week Master Walter Eitzmiller went to PoitUnd last week. Web Ronerts has gone to Kelso to visit his sister, Mrs. Jarl. Well, we have ouo more bachelor to add to our list, as C. Slurb-y has I ought 40 acres ot land and is goiim to improve his property by charing aud building. We hope we will get some nice lady to show him the folly ofnuing all that good work lor just one person and who will join him iu nitikiug the place more homelike. The Bodley hoys have gone lo Welches on a pleasure trip. EAGLE CREEK E. L. Palfrey and W. F. Douglass, two-thirds of the board, made a Hy ing trip to Molaila last week. Mts. Victor Berg, acompatiied by her son Carl, went to Gresham last week to visit witn friends for a few das. Rav aud Claud Woodle butchered holts on Monday. Miss Crourb. Bfter a few days' va cation, teturued Sunday eveuiug, al most frozen aud declaring she would freeze during the night, but she was able to resume her duties in the school room the next motniug. R. B. JGibson, assisted by his brother, H. S. Gibsou, butchered hogs ou Monday. H. S Gibson purchased a bay horse of Walter Doug Us last week, and is vary proud ot his Lew purchase. For Offices, Schools, Hotels, Clubs and All Public Buildings A "good fellow" is usnally the one who dies poor and lnse widow diacoteis that his life iusuiancd policy bad been allowed to lapse. N RIXDORFER Parkett Floor Covering OT COMES IN ROLLS 78 INCHES WIDE is the most practical, economical and satisfactory floor covering. It is cleanly, sanitary and pleasant to tread, upon. Its parquetry patterns are exact reproductions of hardwood floor designs m natural wood colors, even showing the grain of the wood. At the same time it costs less than par quetry floors. It wears longer and, with ordinary care, looks as good as new all the time. Rixdorf er Parkett Floor Covering is ideal for every room in the home. It is in every way superior to carpets or hardwood floors more durable, sanitary and beautiful, less expen sive and easier to keep clean. 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