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About Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1910)
U-t - i iVAi ft- 6 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY , MARCH 18, 1910 imBimmB!T&tKBBBFBrJirm0MmmuR !,. in.iMMiuiMBWipummL ,,, tuMiiutii ii.i , -milium umiiii i n i in mi mii i : ' ' ' " I : : , : ; I BICYCLES FOR EVERYONE The younger generation are just awakeing into the m BJcycleAgej and there is no exercise so beneficial as wheel ing. Several of the best wheels in a variety of sizes and prices on ex hibition here and it is really surprising the largo number of Wkeels being bought. It is predicted this year will be the BANNER. WHEEL YEAR since the "Wheel Craze" of fifteen Vears aort when uua nltfor ones enjoyed so much, a spin out over the country highways. The boys and girls cf today will ride Bicycles. Tull Cine Bicycle mdfluto Suppliesepairing Mr A Sixty-Five Pound Salmon CAUGHT THIS YEAR. will need a pretty strong tackle. To the man who enjoys the angler's sport there is everything in what he selects, to not ,only attract the grayling, the dolly varden, the salmon or aay mem ber of the "beauty tribe' bat he most also be choice in his rod, his line, reel and all that may call for the BEST OF STRENGTH When the Strike Comes BE PREPARED IP Out Line of Fishing Tackle is Complete and Yoa Will Need to Look No Fotthe THE BASE BALL SEASON-NOW APPROACHES We can show you the largest stock of goods in this line eyer shown in Oregon City, The stock comprises SPALDING AUTOGRAPH BATS : ' BASE BALL SHOES AND STOCKINGS f:DING RECORD Base Ball Clubs heel and toe plates LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ' MOST COMPLETE LINE IN THE CITY Perfection "7-0" Catchers' Mit, First Base, Fielders and other Mits; Masks from 25c to $5.00; Official Leagce and Double Seam Base Balls and others from 5c to $ .50 In makes such as SPALDING, REACH, STALL & DEAN and DRAPER & MAYNARD, the standard producers of Base Ball Goods. When outfitting for the National Game year wants can be well supplied from my Stock, and at the same time yoa are assured of the very best makes I ' : : ; ; Main Street Bet. 6th and 7th ' jf1 Go M ILLE Next to Bank of Oregon City Happenings a I: Canbv Live local news by our special correspondent OANBY The Uauby band is progressing nicely under tlio direction of )r. A1 Y. De LospinoBso, loader. The band save another ouo of their enjoyable dances at the oity hull lilts Saturday evening, wiueii was won attended, about sixty numburs boing Bold. Tim band has a nioe little Hum in the treasury and are buying new intsru uientH. This mouth they have bought a new bass drum, cornet, tenor slide trombone and baritone and two more clarinets will arrivo in a very short time. James Wilkinson, the mail carrier, has purchased the live aura tract ad- ioiniug Hampton's farm on tho west, 'rioe paid was $ir()0. Olarouco Fallows and Dr. Do Los- piuesse visitod in Portland Tuesday evening. L. A. Brandos of Portland was in Oanby Sunday looking after bin farm near the Willamette river. Mr Brandos has several nimi and boys working Tor bun sotting out pouch trees. J. J. MoOoruiiok, an old resident of this plaoe, is reported quite ill at bin home in Portland. W. 11. Lutko has purchased the en tire business of the moat market. Frank Allen, who has been in the meat husineHS for tho past two years, Will ooutinno to make his home bore. Charles Wait mado a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Ranobaeler Wilkinson and Alma Knight have aeocpted positions at the Oaritou & Kosonkrans store. Mrs. Hansford and son of near Hood River, who were in Canity a lew days roently, hope to re'urit in the near future and cast their lot with the citizens of this town. Mrs. Elvira Saltmarsh sold one of her cottages recently to August Koppa of Needy, who with his family have moved their household effoo'ta hero auu are now t De numbered among the oitizeus of Cauby. . M. J.Leo and wife- passd through uregou uuy ouroute to Portland Tuos day by antoinobilo. nr....-.... i j jiLiiHiur uruuino Momig is making a record breaking sale of the Saturday Kvenini; Pout. II. i iu iwu I,.,. ,!,,. fi, Oregon list for March in the towns of uaiuijr h umss. n no rocives tho Bup- llOl't (if t.hn nit.ijimia ,,, .... ,1 , .. uuiiti bum null next months lie is nlnioKt Bure of mu lling a close race for tho pony prize of March and April. The UiLtihv Mining ('..,. i , . ...... u,.J(.Mj uttvu just received word from their repre sentative to the Jarbidgo, Nevada, gold lit i n i nir mutin Mutt tl.ivt.u.i, ,,,.,. . n -....- .1... vu jfiuillinill cmmiH imvo benu Ioi-hUmI. ino itulioB of tho M. K, oliurch arc " v- r.yHilimilin l.Jiu oyster supper to be servod on St. Pat rick's Day in the city hall. A Swolcn Jaw IS Hot Dl'ldfv nnr liliuiuinih VI,..fl.nl. it's caused iiv luiiiiiiluiii tmll mrlin nr accnlitnt, Unllard's Snow Liniment will reduce Mm uu'idlim, un.l x..i;..,r.. the nam. I hit immt u,,. e,.... ..I... ninu uunu lor rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds iinv mid nil iicIi.im un.l ,,...,., Sold by Jones Drug Co. Thoy will positively relievo chrouio or habitual constipation, if not of surgical variety, and tho myriads of associntcsor dependent chronic ail ments, if taken with regularity for a reasonable length of time. Thoy come in two sizes of packages, 13 tab lets, 10 cents; iXi tablets, 25 cents ore, ey Jiros. Co. . v. ,,,, i.mmji.n, go ULiL Sold ill Oregon Oity only at our sto Tho Roxnll Store. Iluutley liros. ( Bids Wanted llids will bo rocoived by the under signed up to March 25th. 11)10, for tho tearing down and taking away the buildings on Lot 2, Block 5, being those.buildings between the Audresen Building and the alloy on Main street, Oregon Oity. Bids may be left at Uurmeistor and Audresen's Jewelry Store. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. - For further particulars apply H. O. STEVENS, WM ANDBESEN. NOTICE OF AVPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regu lar meeting of the city couucil, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, the Mt. Hood Cat'o, 5th (and Main streets, for a period of three mouths. M. JUSTIN. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regu-' lar meeting of the oity council, ap ply for a license to sull liquor at my place of business, No. 424 Main street, for a period of three months. L. FUCHS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will, at the noxt regu lar meeting of the city couuotl, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my Vlace of business, Weinhard Beer Hall. Main anil Eighth streets, for a period of six mouths. ERNEST MATTHIES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that we will, at the next regu lar nieetitig ot the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at our place of business, 712 Main St., for a period of six mouths. KNAPP & NOBEL. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby givon that I will, at the next regu lar mooting of the city council, ap ply for a licsnse to sell liquor at my place of business, Cobweb Saloon, 417 Main St, for a period of six months. E. A. BRADY. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License. Notice is hereby givou that 1 will, at the next tegu lar meeting of the city council, ap ply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, saloon at 7th and Main streets, for a period of three months: ED RECKNEK. SPRING OATS FOR SALE-Whito Improved oats, D. Fouts. Logan, Oregon. Residence on old Trnlliu- ger place. jjj Miss Lina Vime of Laurel Lodge, Welches. Oregon, passed through Ore gon Oity enrontn for l-'mttn.iri r, extendod.visit, Free If It Fails Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied With the Medicine We Recommend SEASONABLE G0ODS PRICES THE QUALITY BAR GAIN HOUSE Opposite TKi Bank of Oregon City W. B. Eddy & Son New Showing of Ladies' White Waists in assorted fancy patterns. Oct them now, while the Hue is complete, at 65c, 85c, $1.00 and Up Ladies' fine patent-leather Oxford Shoes, $2.00 Up-to-date line of serge and Mohair Dress Skirts iu black and colors $2.19, $6.00 and Up. Wo are so nnsiif.ivu tlmt. mie will permanently relieve constipation, no matter how chronic it ltmv hiv flint we offer to furnish the medicine at our expense should it fail to produoe satisfactory results, ' It is worse than useless to attempt to cure constipation with cathartic drugs.. Laxatives or cathartics do much harm. They cause a reaction, irritate and weaken the bowels and tend to mako constipation more chronic. Besides, their use be comes a habit that is dangerous. Constipatiou is caused by a weak ness of the nerves and muscics of the largo intestines or descending onion. To expect permanent relief von must therotoro tone up and strengthen these organs and restore them to healthier activity. The discovery of the active prin ciple of our remedy involved the labor of the world's greatest research chem ists. As an active ituiMit if iiik..m urn wiumuie mianiies cf tho known intestinal tonics as well being particularly pleasasnt nrouuit iu its result w .,. ,f to try Hexall Orderlies on our reconi meudation. They aro exceedingly pleasant to take, being eaten like candy, hiuI ro ideal for children, delicate persons and old folks, as well as for tho robust. They act directly on the nerve and muscles of the how els. They apparently have a neutral actum on other associate organs r glamls. Thoy no not purge, cause ex cessive looseness nor create any incon venience U'llHtxV.lI- 'I'lm. I... taken ut any time, dav or niirht. 4 W "V ZfSLU J$& M M MM And EASTER OFFERINGS At The Big Department Store of L. AD71MS best and you MirTMMlWMIMmilWMHIfWff I , II .1 II H. I .,,1., , i. . , wmwwi i m M SP Will Mark the 1,1 Vv 7J. o A minr f I Grand Opening of millinery and Ladies' tailored Suits Saturday, March 19th MAKE THIS YOUR DAY OF INSPECTION OF NEW SPRING GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR BIG STORE L. ADAMS ASK FOR RED TRADING STAMPS