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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910 mm .V Bis am life il?f 5 fef! KM AMBER.OL RECORDS For The EDISON Phonograph They are the same size as the Standard Edison Records, But they play twice as Long, and cost but half as much again. The new Edison Phonographs play BOTH : At very little cost we cnn equip your old Phonograph to play both. Call or write ut for price list of attachments. We carry every machine and record mde by the" Edison and Victor companies, including the New VICTOR Double Faced Records FREE TRIAL OFFER Let us send a machine and some records to your home for a few days. It costs you nothing Burmeister (& Andresen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner Uus Zimmerman of Oak Giove at tended the military ball in tins city Saturday evening. Dr. De Lesnanesse, . Onuby's well known dentist, transacted business ma, tors iu this city Friday. Earl Lhtooretta returned to Eogpne Sumiay afiornoiu to pursue his studios at the University of Oregon. Mis Marian Hickev of .JJisloj at tended tiie military ball iu this city New Year's uight. . E. S. Coe. a well known Canhyite, transacted has noss matters in the county seat Friuay. Miss Etbol Walling of Portland was the euost of Miss Aua Alldrnrico bat- nrd y and Sunday. Misu Ethel Risley and Jake Kisley ot uak Grove spent Saturday even iug iu this city. Mr. and Mrs F. A. Miles and Mr, and MrH Roy P. Martin of this oity up' ut Sunday in Forest Grove visiting relatives. Miss Anna Midlpm of Eartlind was the guest of Mts. Hugh S. Mount last Wednesday eveuing, : ' PERSONAL AND LOCAL Drs. Keatie & Mount, dentists, Masonlo Temple. Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Masonic Bldg. Pacific phone, 1221, Home, A198. Mavor Louis Ranch of Sillverton, tran-aoted business in Oregon City. ; " Rav Barbur was an Auiora visitor Friday and Saturday. Eernie 0. Davannort of Oanby was an Oregou City Tisitor Sunday. JospjjIi Gerber of Portland spent Friday evening in Oregon City. Gns JiTlesettCf Sellwood was an Oregon City visitor Monday. Do it uow. Read Price Bros', add. Page 3. Leonard Laspson has acceptod . a position with Champion & Follansbee. G. Keeth of Scott's Mills was an Oregon City visitor during the later part ol the past week. M. S. Sliroik of Hubbard spent last Thursday in tun? city. B. A. Brooks of Portland attended the dance hern Saturday nigl.t. C , Muralt of Maple Lune spent Tuosday in th's city. Frank Michaels of Portland was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. L. H. Klrcliera of Logan spent Fri day aud Saturday iu'th.s city. Look here If Do yon want tn gave niouey? Keart rioe Bros.' add, page Charles Hall, a well'Jktiown resident of Meadnwbrook, map a business trip to tne county seat on Driday last. Fank Jaggar of Cams made h business trip to this city Tuesday afternoon. 5 Charles Harris and Walter Vigles of Uak Grove were Oregon City vis iators last Tliuisdny evening Lloyd Harding left, Sunday for En gene to resume hig' studies at the Btafe university, after spending the holidays with his narents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Hauling, ut this city rathets, mothers, daughters, wivof and sweeihearts, don t fail to read Price Bres. ' add. Pago 8. Louis Ranch, mayor of Silvertnn, was a business vtitor in this citv last Thursday. H. S. Reed, a well known resident of lene, transacted business matters in this city last week. Joseph Conrad, a well'bnown Mo- lalla resident, spent Tuesday in the county soat attending to bosinoss matters. E. N. ilroek of Clear Croek made a business trip to the county seat Tues day a tier noon Arthur Hvatt of Mount Pleasant i'b tatting a short course at the Orecou Agricultrual College this month. Ray Cooper returned to Clifton, Oregou, Sunday, after a visit with Ins parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Elmer tl. Cooper of this city . Harry Pollock of Seattle, who !has be.iu visiting relatives in thi city, left Monday evening for the Paget Sound metropolis. A healthy man is a king in hig own right: an uuhpalthy man is an' un happy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up Eouud health keeps you well. George E. Pnsey, snperiutendent ef the Haw ley Pulp s .Paper Uompauy, left Siturdayv for a to weeks' visit in San Francisco, Stocbtou aud other California points. After spending the holidays w'th relatives in this city, Charles Moulton has returned to Hav Creek. Mr. Moulton was formerly connected with hhe Oregon City Lntoipiise. "Suffered diy and night the torment of itching piles. Noth'hg helped me unr.il I used Donn's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. Harry Sherwood, returned to Beaver Ore k Sunday to resume his ; school afterRiending the holidays in Cauby and Oregon City. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families kep Dr. Thomas' Ecleotrio Oil for . such emor eiices It. subiiues the lain aud heals the hurts. c SOCIAL EVENTS OP THE WEEK Miss Zumwalt Surprised A pleasant furnie party was ten doted Mn-B Clat ice Zumwalt and ner gne t. Mi8T Loin McDonald of For est Gro e New Year's eve. The even- mg was moHi wiijoyii! iysP,I1t i Allies auecessful affair, luiiniu nu" ui.Uwi.-k ive.iiesiimonts were nnancialty. soivoii. kji....j aiierine new year as ushered in. the guests departed. Preent were : Miss Alice Goettling Mis. Olga McCluro, Miss Ethel Risley, Misses Clnra and hettha Koirmr, Miss Kvelyu Harding, Harold Swatf ord, Llojd Huuluig, Arden Hi. kuiau, Lionel Gordon, Jake Kisley and Gav lord G. Gndfrey and Andrew Koemer - Military Ball a Success The military ball given in the Arm ory New Year's night by the mem bers of Company G , Third Infantry, Uregc n National Guard, was a most both socially and Miss Wyman Entertains A pleasant ovo ,ing was snent by a r-nuuiUer 01 Irieuds (if Misu Hninl Yman atjier home on Fourteenth .ud Jactisou streets Friday evening. 1 tie evening was spent in a sooial uiuimer. games and music boing en joyed, mid refreshments wuie teived, Present were rloell Hewitt. Enit.li tiurka, Lillian uillett, EtHe Jefferson. Uyntl la face, KiiuUt Pane, Roy Oi Fay Batdorf, Clarence Maple, Lisl Burdett. Frank Howaid. Clirist achwartz, Joe Jackson. Edwrd Wiuzenried, Ernest Blukauley, Waller xoaer. raui wman. Watch Party at Bolton Miss Eva 'Wash delightfully enter tained a uuniuer ot fri, nds at a watch party Fridy uight at the houe of her parent in Boltou. Games of suvera1 arieties were eujnyed and refresh ments were sorved. One of the tea tares of the evening's entertainment ivas the Beveral varieties of delicious uudy served, all of which were inad by 'lie liostew, who is a past master oi the candy-making art. Miss Wa-h s guests were Mr. and Mis. Wash, Irirs. Rioliardson, Mrs. Anna John ion, Misses Nellie, Nancy and Man Linriquut, Misess Cleo and Malva Uillow, A. Magoue, Hurry Bresler, lyde' Hugnes, Jiimoa McDonnln Ch rloB Liui qu st, August Christen- sen, and Leou uraper One of the largest orowds tl attended a dance in Oregon City was present, many coming from Oak Urove, Milwaukee, Portland, Van couver aud other outside points. Musio tor the occasion was famished by Fox's orchestra of Portland. In addition to the rieoon tions of the Oregon City Comm. rcial Club, the guardsmen "osed flNgs, banting and o her deo irative effoctg to a splendid advantage. Out-of-town people were taken to Portland ou a speeial car furnished by tlie mititia compuny. Gypsies Entertained Thw Gypsi -8 wort) duligthtfnlly eh teitaned Thursday by Miss Zida Goldsmith at her lmrnel oa Fourteenth and M lin streets. The house was ar tistically decorated for the occasion iu Christmas decorations, a Christ ians tiee being the piiucipal attrac ti n. When the presents were dis tributed, it was found that each of the guests had received a gift rep. reseutauve of some parnoular hobby ii iiijirs, ana a great fleal of merri ueut was created. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Entertain New Year's watch parities were aiunh in evidtnCH last Friday, One of the pleasant social functions was a meeting of the Friday Night Bridge Club , which ws euierta nd by Mr and Mrs. .John Adanib. 'J lie house was decorated with qnautiti s of Oregon grape aud rtd carnations. Tie ev niang pasgHd with the usuui game cf bridge, Mrs. W. A. Show man ana air is. r. mcls uu winning the honors During the da nty lunch at midnight, all welcomed the new year. The guests present wer, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. M B.du, Mr aud Mis ber Chapman, Mr. - aud Mrs. Lin- wood Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. bhewminan, Mr. and Mrs. O.- V bastham, Mr. aud Mrs 'J homas Kyau, Mr. and Mrs. Frauu Newton C. D. (Sl D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT Commercial, Real Estate and Probate ou Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank Huilding, Oregon City, Oregon. Harding Crange Meets The New Years' day meet:ng of Harding Grange was well attendeH, there lieiug about fin members present The new officers were installed by Past Master O. D. Kobblus assisted by Mrs. Freda Kirchem. The sUters Alumni Meeting The regular semi-annuiil meetina id the Oregon City H gh School Alumn Asseciaiinn was h' Id S iturdnv nighi iu nnapo B nail The had was taste-r fully decorated Tor t.'-e occasion will college peunaut9 and Oregon grape Muoh praise is due Misses Una Reunn and Mary A. Scott, the young Indies iu charge of the affair. Followiug is the interstiug progiam rendered : ocalduet, Miss Una nenuer and Miss Edna Kinney; instrumental e.ilo, Mi-a M' riett t Hickman ; addres.-, "What the High School Needs," City Superintendent Tooze; vccul solo, Mies Ois Barclay Pratt instrumental duet, Miss Morietta Hicknmn and Leo Burden: "What Tliey Ar Doing at the Schools." A. 0. Freelj ad dress, O. D. Ehy. In the al'fe a of fie p'eddeut, the vice presidfnr. Miss Sent, presided over the gat e-hj; Them strutting of the association will be held in June, and the following commitee ou arratigementss for that time- hat be n appointed: Mis8 Fannie G. Porter, chairman j Miss Cis Barclay Pratt, Miss Myrtle Buchanan and Gayloid Godfrey. J Presbyterians Hold Watch Party The A O. U. W. Hall on Seventh treet was the scene of a nleasant i tin ring jenaa.v evening, the occa sion beiug the watch night service r the Presbyterian Brotherhood and the Christian Endeavor Society. Vocal s lections by a male quartette nd by Mrs. Leou .;es Larzes, a reci atiou by Miss Eulalia Snhnebel and ddresses bv Prot. F. J. Tooze and O. D Ehy were enjoved. The rena nder if the evening was spent iu a most n joy able m inner aud at a late hour efreshnients were served. Alter see ing the new year in aud matting their Sew Year's greetings, the assemblage dispersed. New Year's Eve Party One of the most delightful of the unmeroas affairs during the holiday e;ison was the New Year's party of tne Deri hick Club given at the bean r.iful home of Mrs Charles Caafleld on the bluff. The rooms were tagnlv decorated wirli fir, holly and Chrigt uas bellB The merry crowd, number tig neatly seventy-five, were 'highly entertained with a mr.sical program, consisting of solos varied by tableaux and special musio by the gentlemen A deiioious buffet luncheon was sen e l, and ut midnight a very p e mg aud original pantomimic effect ot the passing of the old year was made by one repres ntiug Father Time, h i at. the pausing of the last minute ot i he old year disappeared from the rear of the .dwelling aud at the same time was uured in before the guests a dainty little maid dressed in the conventional new year garb, com plete, with wings bearing tne plaoanl announcing the entrance of the new year, J010. pru v i Jen an ample supply ot gi od minus lor tne diumr aud it took tffo of the 1 ng dinner tables to seat the assembled Grangers. Mrs. L. L. Kirehe u, the lecturer had provided a program, mostly of reoitatious and leadings by ihe littl folks aud there was a discussion on industrial edacati n whiuh widened out tj cover almost the whole field of education before it was finished. Louis Funk, Fxed Gerher, Maliula A Gill, W. P. Knohem, Mis. Funk.- F. P. Wilson and others took part in the discussion and all were of the opinion that the tendency is to crowd too many studio on the rural tom uion schools. W. P. Kirchem was 8 lected as fire insurauue agent iu place of F. P Wilson, resigned. A strong resolution was assed against the proposed as-emhly con ventiou and the enst tutionul con vention as neing proposed hy enemies ot tlit) iuitiative aud referendum and the direct pi iiuaiius, . Dr.' Cook didn't disoovor the north pole, but you will discover in teresting news if you read Price Bios.' add. Pape 8. Jo cph R. JUraetidje arrived in this citv csuuday a Iter neon fioin Crook ston, Minn., and hai taken chxrge of the Enterprise bookbinding plant. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Tramlhey ol Vancouver, Wash , visited the hitter's pareutB. Mr and Mis. Charhi J. Parker, last week. Miss Lila Stafford. Gormin in structor in the Salem high schoi 1 visited her cousin, Miss Well e Swaff- urd, the laiter part of the past week. Harsh pin sirs react, weak n the bowels, cause chrouic constipation. Dunn's. Regulets operate la-ilv, toi e the stomach, cure constiputiou. . 25c. Ask yuur drnggist for thom. After spend ng the holidays iu this city with relatives, Norwood Char man has returned to the Univir-it of Oregou at Eugene to r sume his studies in the engineering depart ment. Attracted by the efforts of the pub licity department ol the Ureuou C iy Cnmueriiiil Oinb. Peic- Baoh ami family of Easio'i, Minn., have moved here, and will nmke Cla kamas county their future ho. ue. t.and Titles, Land Ofliue DustneM aad Mining i.aw a Specialty. Bx-tegiatei 0. S. Laud Office ehoue Main 7103. ROBERT A. MILLER. Ai'i'UKNEY AT LAW Ml Worcealer Bldg PORTLAND. ORB Portland Railway, Light ana Power (Company o. w. P. DIVISION TIME TABLE Between PortUnd and Oregon City Leave Arrive Leave Arrive - C ." ' O O ' -ft t to -i a H. S B 9 - -4- l o fr & g s & I 4.00 S.27 6.40 1 6.40 6.4S ' 6.45 (UU'l 7.22 7.30 1 6.20 6.26 7.20 7.UU 7.52 &.U0 6.60 6.67 7.60 7.30 8.22 8.30 j 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.62 9.U0 8.00 8.07 9.00 8.3U 9.22 9.30 1 8.30 8.37 . 9.30 9.00 9.52 10.00 1 9.00 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.30 1 9.30 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.52 11.00 j 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 1 10.30 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.52 12.00 1 11.U0 11.07 11.69 11.30 j 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.52 1.00 j 12.00 12.07 1.00 12.30 1.22 1.30 j 12.30 12.37 1.30 1.00 1.52 2.00 1 1.00 1.07 2.00 1.30 2.22 2.30 j 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2 62 3.00 j 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 3.00 3.52 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.52 6.00 4.00 4.07 5.00 4.30 5.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 6.62 6.00 6.00 6.07 6.00 5.30 6.22 6.30 6.30 6.37 6.30 6.00 6.52 7.00 6.00 6.07 7.00 ti.SU 7.22 7.30 6.30 6.37 7.30 7.00 7.52 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.62 8.65 800 8.07 9.00- 8.30 9.22 9.25 iU 8.37 9.30 9.00 9.62 9.55 MS 9.07 10.00 9.30 J3 9.37 10.00 10.52 10.55 10.03 10.0T 11.00 11.00 11.52 11.65 11.03 11.07 11.69 12.00 12 16 12.50 11.66 11.67 1 .... j J 12.60 12.56 To Milwaukle only. Trains for Falrvlew, Troutdale, J res ham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta- :uda and Cazadero and Intermediate HlltllB. 7:15. x8:02. 9:06. xl0:05. 1:05. 1:05. x4:05. 6:05. x6:05. 7:05. 8:05. 11 :35. For Gresham. Greshani. Falrvlew and Troutdale. NOTE: Cars leave East Water and Morrison streets 6 minutes later than pfirriuM from First and Alder 8ta. Kra"k Astmaun, Jr., left Monday morning to resume li s studies in the regnii Agr cultural College, after sieii'i'ng the Xmas vacation with his p rents iu Oregou City. SalaisEBBB&ai JANUARY-. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE SHOP REDUCED LEARN TO EMBROIDER We have taught hundreds of Ladies the Att of Embroidery. They have learned to save money by making all their Seasonable Gifts. BEGIN NOW LESSONS FREE. Night Gowns, regular $2.00 $ 1 Reduced to P 1 3 7 Chemise, regular $1.00 7C Reduced to C sJL Corset Covers, regular 50c lOr Reduced to OV Shirt Waists, regular $1.25 QQf Reduced to 70L STAMPED PIECES REDUGED Stamped Infant's Dresses, regular $1.25 4 1 lO Reduced to i)1UU Regular $ 1 .00 values 7 C Reduced to C Jl Stamped Pillow Slip, regular 85c Q Reduced to OL ALL PILLOW TOPS, CENTER PIECES AND MATERIALS REDUCED Pillow Top, with back, regular 50c Reduced to Centerpiece, regular 65c Reduced to . Linen Handbags, regular 25c Reduced to D. M. C. Cotton, small skeins 6for 39c 45c 19c 10c RICHARDSON'S GRAND PRIZE EMBROIDERY SILKS-the Best in the World -3 Skeins for 10c tie Meed lecraft PORTLAND, OREGON CONDUCTED BY MRS. E. H. WHITE Mail Orders filled at These Prices Shoj 388 Yamhill Street, near West Park