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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1910, j Edison $12.50. 22.00 27.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 60.00 125.00 200.00 Victor $ 110.00 17.50 25.00 32.50 40.00 50.00 60.00 125.00 200.00 You need a phonograph in your home and you can get it on the easiest of payments-act at once If you only knew how much fun and entertainment a phonograph brings into your home, you wouldn't, be without it a single day. You know how it is you come home in the evening, tired out from your day's work, and a long dreary evening before you. That's the time when you would appreciate some music to refresh you and make you forget the trials and cares of the day. No matter what you want to hear the phonograph brings it right to you while you sit in your easy chair. No one need to say, "1 CANT AFFORD IT," for we will sell you any Victor or Edison outfit on such easy terms that you never miss the money and the first thing you know it is entirely paid for. m It's to Your Advantage to Buy from Us Because we carry every machine and record made by the Victor and Edison companies and our prices are as low as you can buy any place on earth, and you can come right here and hear them played right langside one another and pick out the machine and records that you like best. That is surely far better than being compelled to take any talking machine and records a faraway concern has a mind to send you. A FREE TRIAL OFFER. We wiil gladly send a Victor or Edison outfit to your home for a few days, at no expense to you. If you decide to keep it pay us a small deposit and a little each month. BURMEISTER ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner To Observe Lincoln's Birthday Lincolu s Birthday will lie rele lirut . it ia Oietii.ni J t.v, Sat rday even ing, Fcoinary 12, ISliO, Ht 8 p m. iu tlie Cungroatioiml ihur. n.- Tlitfeven ing will lie ai.eiit itli muMu and BjoboIr8. The nmie-i i.f thoe who will Bpiak will bo published next week as the profjiam has nut Leeu cum iilotely arranged. For Benefit of Rest Room Invitations hare heen issued for a piogrosive oard an y Monnay ev u iiig, FnbruHry 7, 1'JIO, Ht tight o'clock at Willamette HalL The rco ipts nt the evening will he for the lieuelit of t lie Ur gnu Oiiv Kt Kaom. The Indies in chaig are maki g t-pecinl ar rai g meit for tint pair1, and many are li okiiig forward to tliia occasion, as it will be a plaamraMe one. Amateurs EntcrUined TIih memiiers of the amiuinr cast which so pleasingly produced the fniir ant druiim, "The Heart of a Here," at Monut H' iisant n-reuily, wire clelitiliif t'lly (utoriu ned Irintui tlay lulit ly Mr. and Mr?. Arthur O. Warmr at tl eir heme, "The Lilacf, ' in Mi-tmc Pleasant. The ovmiug was agr. eahly speut in giimiSBnd imsic, aud dainty refieshiiietus wore sorved in (lie dining room hy the liciftoss l lio nipmiiiTK of the casts are thinking sprioutlv of piesonutiK the play in Cauby, Barlow, or some other marbv town, and arra gi inputs to that effect are now boiiix made. Friends Surprise Mr. Oglesby One of the most p'e Rant for recent events was a snrprise party to, Orville Ogbsbv at the home of l is parents on tho Abeinoihy Saturday artemoon, the oorasiuii being tiis 18th tiirthoav Kerft'shments were 6erved and a most delightful afternoon was spent. Thnse prestnt were: Misses Grace Ei'cox. Mario Vouderahe, Aletha Oglesby, Geitrude Buckles. (lon Jeremiili, Orville Ogleshy,' Donald bilcox, Mer itte Hiudu'an. At a late I onr the yonna peiiln left for their resiective homes, vot tig ,ita "right splendid afternoon." t7 en I ou Wh TakeCold One way is to pay no attention to it; at least not until it de velops' into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, " The best thing for colds," then take it. Do as he says, anyway. . W publish our formula yers We banish alcohol from our mediou.ea Wo urfra yon to eonsu t your dootor When the bowels are constipated, poi sonous substances are absorbed into the biooa instead of being daily removed from the body is nature intended. Knowing this danger, doctors always inquire about the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Pills. i if 0. Ayr Co.. LowtU, SUM. U-Go-i-Go Club , Miss Maiiue brightbill veiy ideas antly eutei tamed ilie uieinneia of the U-tio-l-lio Olub at lier.lionie bainr day eveuini. Xne hostess served re freshment h uuiing the evening, busi iis8 iransactioi.s ot iuipurtahce were uisoussod at ti0 businecs seisi-i. n ol the meeting, uurt aeuu.tu plm s for tlie future weie made. Jolly Surprise One of the most pleasant of recent events was a jolly i-urpriae party given for John Buscn at his iiouie Friday evening, tne icia&iou Leiug his 17tli biitlioaj. Uuiing the eirly part ot the evening games and damnum were iiijnyoii. A ueliulitlul repabt was nervud and at a iatj hour the youu l-eople depa.tau. Thoe preeeut wwre ci liu retzoU, Mariau Money, Bess varuer, Evelyn Harding, Moreita Hickman, Hoiinie vv liite, Margaiet Blown, M..dne Brightnill, Ha2il l'c.oze, Leo Uurdon, John Buscn, Li nel Goiduu, Harol.i Swato1'' -u" urcW Koeruer, Aioen Hickniau, iiank buscn. Bachelor Girls Entertained The regular meeting of the , Bach el jr Gills Thursday eveniug was at the homo ot Miss Uoily Pratt, who made the evtuiug an iu.eresiing one to the guests. After a dtlicious iunuh, the young lanies aitentied 8c. John's Vouug feopie s dauce at the Aimory Hull, the young ladus pieseut at Miss Praits weie: MibS Ka Ap pigatu, Miss Annie Shannon, Mikb Mauiie LoiU', Miss Wynu Hauey, Miss Merle KeckMiss Neita Haruing, Miss June Churuian, und Mis livea Ap i.K'gate. Mrs. W. E. Pratt Entertains Friday attemoon Mis. Pratt very pleasantly entertained guests to ti e uumbei of sixteen m honor of Mrs. Ida liabcouk of Salem, sister of Mis. W. h. Pratt, who is a guest at their home. Tne afieruoou wag delight fully spent with the usual game of b'ldue whist Au enjoyable luncheon was served by tlio hosr.tss. ihe ladies present were : Mrs. W. A. rfhewuiau, Mrs. Jo-iephiue Sliewuian, Mm. George A. Harding, Mrs. Max BuJluck, Mrs. Theodore W. Clark, .vfrs. W. S U'Ren, Mrs. 0. D. Lat ourette, Mr. M. JJ. Latourette, Mrs. Henry Moldrum. Mrs. Edwin T. t lelus, Mrs. 1. M. Baboock of Salem, Mrs. J N. Wiener, Miss Mary L. Holmes, Miss Marion Lewthwaite aud Miss Katie Barclay. Gypsies Membors of tho Gypsy Ulnh met with miss uis Barclay Pratt Fri day evening. After a merry time re l'reshmetibt were eerved by ,the hos tess Tlie foll iwing nietnhi rs of the club vre present. : MiKs Marjnrie jauneio. m.ss umily u Mullny, Mii-s Aimee liollaok, Aliss Zlda Goldsmith, Mr Mortimer D. Latronrette, Mrs A. Mjrris and Mrs. J. Nolsou WisuuT. Double Wedding at Willamette A very pretiy double wedding tfas solemnized Wenuesday sfternMou at 2 :80 O'click. at the hnmn fif Tlmmns Jonnsou at Willamette, when his diiuglner, Nelim, was united iu mar r.ae to William Giles, and his other .iauuiiter. Khhmia. tit (IhurlMa l.lcm. The ceremony, pei formed by Justioe or ine reace w. M. Samson, was foilnwed by a dinner. The Johnson home was beautifully denorated for the occasion. The young people were 1'ietentert with many elegant gilts. They will make their future home at Willumet e. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W ' Giles. Mr nnrt Mm Unarlea Uolsou, ihouiaB Johnson, Sr., Mr. ana Mrs. (Jharles Magee, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. K. -P, CtTfaine, Mr. and Mia. Krank (Joinptnnk. Mrs. M Rukor Mr and Mrs. Gonrge l.'olsjn. Dau Oolsou, James uolsou, u. G. Graves Uhailes Collin, Jeoie Johuson, Zella Oolson, lua Berdiue, Arley Johnsou, Tliomni Jolmsn, Jr., Eddie Berdine, Harry LOISOil. tiarnM JoIiuhdii. Earl IWrimp anu Keggie CoUon. Happy Occasion Mrs. Charles Ladd eutortained at a theater party Wenuesday afternoou f(r ner son, .is. resell .Ladd, the occasion ueing Jus ninth birthday. The young people certainly had a jolly good time and Master Birdsel was tho recipient of niauy pretty gifts. A dn'nt v luncheon was served by the ho.-tess. The table decorations were red anil white carnations. The attractive feitore was the birthday cake with nine red aud eight white candles. Mrs. Ladd was assisted in serving by Mrs. Siloox. Thoi-e present were Gladyj Bloont and Elda Baxter ot OladBtone, aud Kenneth Renner, Gertrude Jeremiah; Lea Striokland, Grace Silcox. Pierce Walker, Donald Silonx and Marie Walker. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Friday Night Bridge Club At thtir pleasaut home iu Glad ttOLe. Mr. aud Mrs. B. T. McBaiu .uttirtaiued the Friday Niglit Utuli U.b Laity arrived on the eigl.to'c lock car anil sptnt a most, tnji.yable even ing placing Bridge whUt Mrs. f ranklin 1. Griiiitti and Mr. Hiram Siraight won the tiist prize aud Mr. f . 'I. Giillitli the coueoiatiou prize. After retiehhmeuis Served by the hubtubfl the party dispersed in the iato car for their respective homes. Among thoati pr.seut were: Mr. and Mis r.i er Chapman, Mr. and Mia. mrjin Straignt, Dr. anu Mrs. . A. ri mini r. Or. 'aud Mia. A. L. B.atie. .dr. aud Mis. t. T. Giitliih, Mr. and Mis John Adams, Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Shewuiau, Mis. Linwood Jones, Miss Marian Lewthnaite and Mrs. Ktuuetu Sianton. Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist. Masonic BIdg. Pacific phone, 1221, Home, A.198. EAGLE CKEEK Mrs. Victor Berg was taken vory ill last Wednesday evening aud called in Or. Adix, but at this writing is about as well bs ukuuI. - Mr. and Mrs. Howlett were calling on Walter Douglass aud family last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney of Stevenson, Wash.,, spent Thursday with Wesley Dooglaes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney went to Port aud on. Friday on their return home Their Viaugnter, Mrs. Will Douglass, accouipauied them. A number of the people of this vi cinity went to Portland on the special car Friday evening to witness the boxing match I e teeii Jeffries and his traiuer. Saji Berger. Mr and Mrs. E. L. Palfrev were in Portland last Friday aud Satnrday. Will Douglats was a Portland and also an Oregon City visitor last week. Plans and Joe Culiill went to Cur riiiBtiUe lust Friday evening and joined the lodge of Good Templars. Mr. and Mrs. hay WooUle were Sandy visitors last Saturday. Elmer Dougla-s. who las beeu working for a short time for the Sell wood Lumber Compauy, on Ueep creek has quit work there and has gone to Bluing to h ad t ea. Last Sunday Mr. Hover an1 Mr. and Mrs. Lirge were entertained ai dinner at tlie home of Wesley Uoog Ibhh. Mifs Mary Crouch came oat from Portland Sunday with her sister. Misi Muriel Crouch, teacher of Dis trict No. 60, and was her gaeat for few days. Drs. Boatie & Mount, dentists, Masonic Tomplo. Miss Vud a Elliott is visiting friends iu Poitluud. Miss Ali e Gocttling sp.iiit I or usual weekly Ht in Una by last Tuesday. Mrs. B. F. Linn who reci ntly went to Wyoming 's expected homo today. NO RISKS if you buy fioin Prico Brothers . bee r.d on page 8. 1 Mrs. George A. Har ing is confined to her home with UIucsb. Mibb Addie Clark snent Sunday at the )ome cf her bi other, John Clark. The Misses Goldsmith have gone to sun Francisco to visit for Blew weeks. J. V. Harless of Mnlalla was a towu guest the fore part of the week. Louis Funk was in from Iledland the fore part of the week Steve Green made a business tirp to Portland on Monday. ' Lloyd Kiches was a Sulora visitor on Sunday. Miss Mona-King is visiting Port land friends Leonard Runyon was here Sunday from Woodburn. Carl Smith sputit Saturday aiid Sunday visiting Oregon City friends. R. Cox of Oauby whb a town guest the lirnt of the week. Miss Ethel Dorcas spent Saturday as the guest of Miss Nellie Derby. Harvey Bissell, a resident of Oauby, was a town guest ou Mon ay. Hirry Sherwood, a teacher from B' aver Creek, Bpent Saturday and Sun day viBitiug Oregon City friends. Miss LeU Hyatt spent Suuday with her parents iu Mount Pleasant re turning to Portland Monday morning. MiBi Virginia Keating is visiting at the home ot her auuts, the Misses Oouhran. Mrs. Ida M. Baboock has returned to hor home in Salem after a week'e visit iu Oregon City. . Miss Dolores Washfjurn of Port land is the gutst of Mrs Henuitigson of this city. Rnss Browu accoinpaniod by Irwin Hackett of Portland were among the Sudday yisitors in Oregon City. Mrs. Emily Shaw, principal of the Milwaukee school, was a towu guest the fore part of the week. E. S. Womer. the editor of the Es tacada News, was attending to butd nesB mutters here Saturday. Guy Gross, a prominent citizen of Willamette, was in town the fore part of tne week. Mrs. John MoOr token of Portland visited Oregon City friends ou Satur day. Mrs. William Soott of Montavilla was an Oiegoji City guest last Sun day. Chris Muralt of Beaver Greek spent MouHav in Oregon City trans acting liuinees. ; L. Victor Ca'rot'iers of Cnubv smni a lew days in Oroiiou City the fine part or the week. Thomas Johnson of Canby Ims ac- cHptad a png.tion in the Oreiiou City Paper Mil Is A. M. Shiblev, a we 1 keovrn re i lent df Sin inn water was a pieusa.t caller at ihe C ourier otiiee reientU. T?ev -T A fnnrln nf T.mifa flrponn wa in town the la ter pait of last week. Chris Giger, a piogiessive farmer of Needy, came to town for a shun stay Saturday. Algernon S. Dnser of Portland fnuud hn-duoss H Oregon City Saturday. Mrs W. P. Kirolipni from Clear Creik was amrng the out of town pen- de heie Sat irday, 0. N. Larkins nt Olurbn was in Ore gon City tiansB' ting business the fun purt ol the week. J. J. Wurfel, a prou iin nt merchant f Barlow, spent a few days iu Oregon City the fore part of the week. Attnrnoy W E. Thresher of M 1- waukeii attended to lewal I umiicsh iu i lie county seat ou Wednesday. The littlo daughter of Will and Am, 10 Crawfoid is mutli improved in health. J. P. Burke wan called to' Salem en i count of business the middle of the week. H. 0. Kina, an attorney of Port land, attended to legal mutters in Or-' egnu City recently. Mm. R. R. McAlpin and son have returned from an exti nded visit with relatives in South Bend. W. A. Didds, a prominent, berry raiser of the Wtst Side, spent Tnesday in Oregon City. W. H. Bair and wifo of Canby passed through Oregon City enroute lor Portland to take in the automo bile BllOW. E. Plass, a large operator in tlie Brain mirk"t of Portland, was in Oregon Oily the latter part of the week. Judge Mendeuhall.a retired attorney of the Portlind bar, was in town Saturday, the guest of Gordon E. Hayes. Ferris Mavfleld a prominent fanner of the Highland D.stdct was in Ore gon City transacting business the fore pi.rt ot the week. A. Nntz, who condncts a 23 acre s'rawberry larm a few miles north of this city called at tlie Courier office on Monday. Mrs. H. M. Shaw of thi city lias as her guests Mrs. B. (3 Pink hum of Marcola and Mrs ldi Simpg'n of Eugen. Mrs. h A. Morris is visiting at the home of her liuslmud's narenis in Port laud aud will remain for about a week. Miss Hazel Mount left this city W dne-day for VlntouTer, Wash., t'i visit tor pome t me before returning to her home in Olynipia. Mrs. John Ore n who has been ron- fined to her ho mi for some timn with ferirics illno-s, is a I Id to be out igaiu. E W. Linn and family are spend ing a few 'aya at the res denee nf the former's parents, B. F. Liun of this City. Mr. Ed Graves, a prominent farmer who lives about six miles snath of the city, was in town attend ng to busi ness matters .one day this week. Snm Mnser of Sherwood, ouo of the most prouiinont farmers of that place, found business iu Oregon City, Wed nesday. Stops itohiug instantly. Cure' piles, eczema, salt . rheum, totter, itch, hives, h-rpes, Bcabies Doau's Ointment. At auy drug store. V. Birkeiueier. Sr., came to Oregon City, Tuesday, to complete tlm trans action (or a plat of land at Milwaukee- Heights. . t . Roy Armstrong has resigned his position with Huntley liiothers aud has left Oregou City for an iudetluite period. Mrs.. Liuwond Jonea had as hor guest the flist of the week Mrs. Lewis Wil-ou of Conallis, Mis. Ralph Oavisson aud Miss Daisy Harding, of Portland Found, a pocket-botik containing money. Owner cu have same by culling at Mrs W. A. Shewmau's, U07 Washington St. paving fortius ad arm proving property. Rev. R. 0. Blackwell lias bcou hold ing revival meetings at North llovveil the past two weeks, bev. O. Oliver of Salem occupied the M. E. pulpit luBt Suuday. For a mild, easy action of tl e nowels. a tingle dose of Bonn's Regu lets ia enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 2o ceuts a box. Ask your druggist fur them. Mr. F. Tavlor has boBU iu the city for some dayB, securing informatiou about Oregon City people for Brad street's. While liere he made many acquaintances You' are wo I come to consult us about your dental work. Our advice istfree, and you need net have us do tlie work uul'ss you desire. Dr. L. L. Piokens, dentist, Weiuhard Bldg. W. II. Howell installed a filtering nlint iu the Salem brewory hut weok, Mr. Howell is superintendent of the Oregon City Water Works aud au thority on such matters. " Dr. Thomas' Eolnctrio Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis ease croup. Has bnPii used with success iuour family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. Rov. Clack has arrived in Oregon City to fill the pulpit of the United Brothem church, recently vacated by Rev. Baldwin. Children's exereis.es at 8 o'clock and Youug People's moot ing at U o clock. Mrs. Anna Haves of Gludstone bus as her guests her brother and his wife, Mr. aud Mrs. Ben Hickler ot Alberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Sick. lor ate enroute for California and ouly re mained in Oregon City for a short while. Mrs. A. M. Williams of Seatt'e, Mrs. John Marshall of Portland, Mr. aud Mis. R T. Marshall aud small sou Ralph of Mnntimllu, witli Mrs. Henry Sauerman of Nana, California, spent Sunday ffith Mrs. E. J. Mar shall of Oiinomali. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply compkxioii, head aches," nausea, iiuligstiou. Thin blood manes yon leei weuit, paie, siciuy. Burdock . Blood Bitters makes the hlood rich, red, pure restores perfect health The want ads of the Ooutior are al ways ouiiht after boih by those, who have snmeihiug they wi-h to put bi furb the publio in a confine form and hy those who have lost or found. Every day subscribers call at tho nilice Hil l inquire as to too coutuuts if th Courier's want columns. Mrs. J. W Baker, of Los Angelos, who bus been visit uj witli li-ir mother- u-la, KoBWell Hid nun, loft Sat nrday for her home. Mrs Baser re cei t y r- t imed from Sea t e, Wash., Wlni'etdie ace miiiinieil. tm" body of hit nither, Mrs. Birliira Ilixsou, who ditd iecei,tly i,t t e home ol Mrs. Baker. The Hiil Improvement- Club wil 1 1 ol i a meeting Mondav eveniu g in tl e A.O. U. W. hall un 7(h and Ot ntor vti,ii.ta Tlmia will ht, .fliri.rfll ultlil speakers there to -talk ou the. amend ment ot the city i har-er which is to f . v..!.,! n nn nt Tim nnmiiiir lonrinn h hrnurv 1 I'lit. iiiMffllliJ inf. oulv lor the nn m a rs of the Hill Im provement Lluo, nut will no a mass meeting. - Presiuent Helps Orphans Hundreds f oriihans have been heljied by the pr sub n! of tho Indus trial und urplian s mono at Macon, Ga., who writes: 'We have used Kl eoirio Bit'ers in this institution for nine years. Ii has proved a most ex cellent medicine lor stomach, liver aud kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the host family medicines on earth." It. invigorati s all vital or gans, purifies the blood, aids diges tion, creates anp tiie To Ktrcniithon and build up pale, thin, weak cinldriu or rundown people it has no equal. Best for female comp amis. Only 5()o at all druggiBis. PARKPLnCE SCHOOL NOTES The Park place basket bull team de feated the Hawthorne toam of Port laud on the evening of Jan. 28, by a score of 47 to 11, iu tho Parkplaco gymnasium. Tho attcn lauee was un usually largo. The score Bt the end of the first half stood at 25 to 5 tor Patkplaca. The first halt high school forwards made baskets almost at w ill. The stars were Rivors. at center, and Seuenberger at the rigli' lorward po sition. ' Souenberger sioied 27 points. The Park place team has not bullored a defeat tins season Coral Luke, a student of the ninth grade, has been absent during the past week ou account of sii knoss. Tha debate which was to have boen held at Hood River ou January '41 was postponed until the evening of February 5. The team, aceompaiiied by the principal of tiie high school will start lor Hood Kiver on tlie morning of that day. Miss Olien Carlislo has returned to school afier an aumnce of two weeks. The high school gave a surprise pnrty ou the evening of Januaiy 2'Jth in honor of M'88 Amy Peckover, a pupil in the nin h grade, ou her lilteenth birthday The fNening was speut iu plaving games, afier which refieshmeuts were served. Mira Amy lecejvert many presents, and t-veryone had an enjoyable lime. Tin se pres ent were Olga Hanson, Lillie An derson, Leland Hendricks, Peier Rineursnn, Henry Fraser, Fay French, Henry Leueubeiger, Ftnel Butts, Myrtle Holmes, Mildred Barnett, Kenneth Heudriels, f'earl Jones, Grace Barn tt, Bin Kiveis. Klma Hauler, will Lncas, Oscar Olyd, S eia IlHiidncbs, Exith L. 11 if", ('oial Lake, Kthel liaid, Maiy Barens, Ruth Ranch, Lyle Davis, Knte Brnti ner, I lank Peckover, Minnie Johnson aud Iin tn Ptckover. -.'. DODGE Snow full 8 iuches doep last night, 'J-'he "now i" t(0 soft for sleighing. M. Park aud family tried the new bob sled but the snow was too soft. The sled runners wci.t down to the grouud so. sleighing did not amount to much. Fruit trees have oommcuood to bud, or rather pears have". It jr doesn't frcozo tonight the snow will soon be gone. Dodge peoplo like the rest of the worl.i are noticing and coiuplainiug about the sudden rise in the price of fond. - DOVER Mrs. J. W. lixon returned last Sat urday from a ton da) s' visit at Os wego. Ms. Geo KiUtuiUor is on the sick list. A. E, Miller went back to woik in tho logging camp at DoiT island. Mrs. J. W. Miller und sou, David, and Walter Kit.mnlor seut Sundu) at J. W. Exou's home. All seemed to unjoy themselvts at tlie pie social. Tlie people at Dover got a good veivi of the comot Friday evening. Mr. Ellis, who lives at, bugle Cretk Falls, has two sick hoists'. We will Suou have uljphoneB iu Dover. LAND PLASTER. Sea Oregon City 0oiumiB8iou Company. STAFFORD Nearly sovon inches of snow greotetl tho eyes of Stafford ou Monday mortiiug and all the faoe of nature looked white, still and beautiful to our uuaccustomed eyes, but kuow . is never a welcome, visitor in this par of Oregon. . Our folks went w ith the rest to see tho offlcors of Tnalutin Grange in stalled last Saturday. Thoy also gave the 3d aud 4th degrees t a class of soven. The Aid Society canie after the two littlo .children the fi.thor had lufi here, as he did not seem able to properly care for them, and the moth er is sick, and Tuesday was appointed for the hearing ot the oase in Port laud. They are bright littlo children, aud we, trust good homes will be found fur them, until such time as the father cuu again take them uuihr Ins care. Gu8 Gubliardt has tikou up home stead laud in Like county we heal. The telephones are "out-o-whack" again. Stafford happnnrd to see a comet Wednesday evening, through u little rift, in the olouds. It was due west and looked likt) a round ball with a short feathory tail. National Life InsuranceC? ol U. S. A. USTAHLIRHim 1808 Over half million in force out of Oregou City DEATH CLAIMS PAID PROMPTLY A. B. Combs, Manager,' Portland WOODWARD & SMITH Local Represenatives, Oregon City Stocks'' Bonds M Kinds Mining and Telephone Bonds, United Wireless Stock, Oil Stocks f We will buy any slock If your price is right. (J We can sell you any kind of stock and save you money Try us and see. (J We want, ntvl will pay cash for Unit;d Virele.s stock, Alaska Petroleum and Coal, Al ineda Conso'idatcd, Cassidia Mining &,;Milliiif (J We have several thous and shares of Iiluck Iiagle Stock ata snap. Write, wire or phone at our expense F. J. Catterlin & Co. Ruflm 2 Lumbermen's Uidj , Portland, Ore Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food-medicine for all ages of man kind. It will make the delicate.sickly baby strong and well will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, over worked, thin man, and will keep the aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. FOB BALE BI ALL DETJOOISTi Bend 10o., name o& paper this ad. for onr bo&utiful Barings Bank and Child's Bketcb-Book. Kuch bunk contains Good Luck Ptmnr SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York SANDY STAGE & LIVERY LEAVE4 Saudj for Boring at 6:30 a. n .gid'2:30 p. m. llunng lor bumiy al 8:36 a. m. aud 4:46 p. m. SUN1JAY SCHKUUI.K Leave bamiy for UonuK at 8:110 a. in and t:J p. iu. Leave boring lor Sandy at 10:1)6 a. in. and 4.1- m. At Sandy makes couuectio v th ' Salmon Mail Stage. dCHBDULS SUBJECT TO CHANUB WITUOUT NOJ.ICB EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor Portland Railway, Li&htana Power Company . O. W. P. DIVISION T1MB TABLE Between PortUnd and Oregon CHy Leave Arrive Leave Airlve ft JJ 5 tt IN O o p p I a o S & 9) O O it ? ill f i 1 4.00 ii.M 7.00 7.30 S.00 s au V.OO j U.30 I 10.00 j LU.aU I U.00 I a.au i iZ.UU i iz.au 1.00 t.au a.uu ' i.M , J.UU a.ao 4.110 1.JU , J.UU , j.au j U.Oll 0. ao j i.oo 1. ao B.'UO s.au j J.OU a.ao IU.UU ,n.oo lii.OO I 5.27 7.52 8.22 Ii.b2 il.22 y.52 10.22 10.52 11.22 11.52 12.22 12.52 ( 1.22 1.52 2.22 2 52 3.22 3.52 4.22 4 52 5.22 j 5.5-it ti.22 li.52 7.22 7.52 6.22 h.52 .22 j U.52 10.52 11.62 12 10 6.40 7.30 8.00 1 8.30 j y.uu U.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 , 1.00 1.30 , 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 0.00 5.30 . 0.00 ti.au 7.oo 7.30 8.00 8.30 , 8.55 y ao W.&5 r 10.55 11.55 12.50 5.40 6.20 G.50 7.30 8.00 8.3U tf.OO U.30 10.00 j 10.30 11.00 11.30 j 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 6.uu 5.30 0.00 0.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 W0 1J3 I ' 033 10.03 11.03 11.55 12.50 6.45 6.26 6.67 7.37 8.07 8.37 U.07 a.37 10.07 j 10.37 11.07 11.37 12.U7 12.37 1.07 1.03 2.07 2.37 3.07 I 3.37 4.07 4.37 6.07 6.37 l 6.07 0.37 I 7.07 7.37 8.07 8.37 U.07 D.37 10.0T 11.07 11.67 12.65 6.45 7.20 7.60 8.30 0.00 a.ao 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.30 11.53 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 6.00 - 6.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 H.uO U.30 10.00 ii!oo 11.69 Iu Mllwaiikle unly. Trains tor Kalrvlew, Troutdale, reaimiu, boring, Eugle Creek, liata uila and Ca.adero aud lulermedlate HlllllU. 7:15. x8:02. 9:05. xl0:05. 1:05. i;05. x4:05. 5:05. x6;05. 7:05. S:i)5. U:35. Kor UreHharn. i (iifHliam, Falrvlew and Troutdale. NOT15: Cars Irave East Water and inrrlHon al reels 5 mlnilteg later than fhilnlfd from First and Alder Su. Five More Days OF THE ireat Shoe Sale AT THE Oregon City Shoe Store Have you helped your pocket book and satisfied your teet, by securing one of our Great Shoe Bargains. There is but five days more of the big sale. Tmprovc your time. ijljtaama LAND PLASTER. BeeOiegonUit Comts union Company, Oregon City Shoe Store