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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 1l& 1910, I jf2 YOU DON'T NEED FIELD GLASSES To see the Good Points about our Spring CLOTHES. They're plainly apparent even to the most inexperienced judge. But to make sure suppose you bring the most expert critic of CLOTHES quality with you when you visit this store. It is our experience that the keener the critic the keener the appreciation of our merchandise. If you want Clothes that Radiate S T Y L E, Clothes that are dominated by the same spirit and life that makes and keeps you young RESOLVE TO WEAR. "L System" Clothes $ 1 2.50 to $30.00 Newest Creations in HATS, SHOES, FURN ISHINGS, ETC. Price Bros. CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Agency for HOLEPROOF Guaranteed Hosiery for Men, Women and Children SIXTH AND MAIN STS. ORECON CITY, ORE. COUNTRY CORRIzSPONDriMCC And News Letters from About, the County IMULINO Archie Davis, who mient liiHt week with Ills parouti, rutonied toEHtueuda Sunday. Miss Vera Hall visited with the Eriokaon fumily over Sunday. MrB M. H. Wiilliuie nmdo a buai nBess trip to OreKou City Thurmluy. Mr. Murrav aud fumily of Liborul pent Bumtay with the MoLopslilin inuiiiy. rror. Uiildwin of Mank8hnr called ou mends the latter part of the week. Several are busy maki-ig early gard ens. Mr. Broiler's daughter, Mrs. Nellie Haviland of Klamath has beon stayiiiff With him. Mrs. Ulair preauhed at the ohnroh Saturday ovoniutr and Sunday. Rev. Mays will hold services next Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dimielr of Ad kin's mill were (nests at the H. A. Howard home Sunday. A. K. Jones and family of Eldorado took Sunday dinner at the IF. Wood aido homo. The baseball team did somo practic ing Sunday on the same rotinds where they played last year. The grounds have beon rented for the sea son from O. W. Smith. C. T. Howard made a busiuoss trip to Portland Friday. Frank Mauniuir is nnnlnuimr I. in plaoe with a wire fence. The regular meeting of the Moialla Orauga No. 40 was held Saturday, aud ooiiBidoriiiff the busy soaBon there was a good ntteudanoo, about thirty two boiuK prresont. Miss Katie Snod Krass, Artliur Mallatt and TIioiuhh Fish took the first two degrees. Throo more applications wore read. Jaeksou Knotts, wlio paused away last Thurs day, was one ot tho threo remaining ohartor ruembers ot this U range. SIIUBEL 1 he boys have boon out for tliuir secoud practice game of baseball. Mr. V. Bluluu,wlio lias been siok for somo time, is still on the sick list. His ailment seems to be a puzzle to the doctors. Mr. William Muellor. who uttundod the farmers' leotures at tiia Oregon Agricultural College at Oorvallis, came home last ffoelt. He took the full six weeks' course Watch the stulf grow now. M. Moolmko, who has boon living in Oregon City the past few years, in tends moving bank on his farm in the near future. ltob Linn is helping Fred Kainrath to get his spring cop out. E. W. Hornahuh is sowing a ton of land plaster ou his olover. Mr. and Mrs, William Liiidau of Portland wero visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. llornshuh Sun day. Tho Misses Elnora and Ha.ol Giu- ther made a Sunday visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Moohnke were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Staben Sunday. Most of tho fall sown oats were frozen out and are being resoedud. while tho wheat was not damaged. ilio dots are gottmii ruadv to or ganize a LmsoDau team. The Hrst ou tho program Is a dance, to be givon on Saturday oveniug, tho second day of April, in the Beaver Creek hall. All lovors of tho national game and those who enjoy dancing are eonliully in vited to noiuo. Uood music will be furnished. Don't forget tho date, April 3. SI. F. Ginther sold one of his young horses to John Heft. It is planned to build considerable rock road in this road district the com ing summer. Luke DuH'y, who 1ms been working in Portland the last year or two, in tends to move ou Ins father's farm somo timo next mouth. Mr. William Martin, his futher-in-law, is planting some ot tne spring crop for him. Some of the farmers have their po tatoes planted. Everybody is busy making garden or doing :,pring seeding. turning Sunday evening just in time to oujov the thunder shower that visited this rectiou tor about an hour or two. 5 Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Hil ton, on March 15. a baby boy. Alvin Thompson and family spent Sunday with relatives hero. Curl Hilton is still sawing wood with his engine and outfit. Miss Katie Spagel, who has beeu working in Oregon City came home to stay awhile, as she has been sick. Mr. Waterbury of Woodburu passed through here aud slopped, to see the Mutual telephone switch board aud chat awhile. He, thinks the bonrd a fine one. K. W. ZimmermHii is iuiorovin? aud fencing his mother's home. Ruddy is tne right kind of a mau aud makes every lick count, A Nig-ht Alarm Worse than an alarm of Are at nielli is the niotalio cough of croup. Care ful mothers keep Foley's Ilonnv and Par m the honse and give it at the first sign of danger. Foley's Honev huh iar nas saved many little lives. no opiates rueuuiouia follows a cold out never follows the use of Foley's Honev and Tar whioh stons the cough, heMs the lungs and expels me com from the system. The Jones Drug Co. BARLOW The members ff the (ilea Club ten- donred Miltou aud Nora Etreu a sur prise Tuesday .evening before their ieparture for their new home in Min nesota. Miss Bessie Brudvig has retnnred to Portlaud after a two weeks' visit with her parents Mrs. W. W. Sherman! is visitini? friends and relatives iu Portlaud. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Irvin were busi ness visitors at AumBville Saturday and Sunday. Jiugene Ogle of Moialla viBited Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Ogle aud family Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. Anna Van Colen of Orecon - j ... . . . r - - uuy is risiiiug nor sister, Mrs. ,i. J wurrul. ii. i. ivieivin and J as. uele were called to Oregon City on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse of Port- land wore visiting Mr. and Mrs. W, W. J esse Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Rodby aud son Freddie of Portland were visiting friends Wed nesday and attending the ladies' sew- ng society. Hie Misses Scott of Oregon City were visiting Agnes and Nora Eren the last of the week. Mr. aud Mrs. Bernard Bore were n , , " . roniauu vnstors Sunday. Mrs. lianoy and father of Canhv lsueu air. and Jars, wu rials. Sun. day. Stubborn As Mules are liver and Dowels sometimes j seem to Dais without cause. Then there's trouble loss of appetite indigestion, nervousness, de'poudency, headache, ut such troubles fly before Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best stomach, and liver remedy. So easy. 2oo at all druggists. in Saved a Soldier's Lite Facing donth from shot and shell the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone of Kemp, Tex., than faoiug it from what the doctors said was coiisupintion. "I oontrHCted a stubborn cold" he writes, "that de veloped a cough, that stuck to me in spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to lliOoonuds. Then I began to use Dr. Kimr's New Dis covery, which completely cured me. 1 now weigh 178 pounds." 'For coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough and lung trouble, it'i Bupteuie. 60c, $100. Trial bottlo tree. Ouarauteed by all druggists. A Stitch in Time ' isring tne head or your sew n? machine to E. W. Mellien & Co.'s sewing machine mau and have "it oleaued aud adjusted in readiness for the spring sewing. Sewing machines ror sale troui $5 up to the latest Sing era. NK1SDY Tho tanners are all happy, as this weather is what they want aud much seeding is going oil and k their wives are planting flowers und making garden. Mr. hhrock, the dairy inspector, was through this country recently. Ho is well and favorably kuowu here, as he tasght school here several yeais ago. We regret to say Mr. Frauk Oglesbv is still critically ill. Lesley Hitter, the little graudsou of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Ritter, spout several days with them. Mrs. Lucy Hilton and bahv Inez spent Thursday afternoonvisitiug. Al Thompson, our enterprising merchant, took a trip to Portland, re- KING OF THROAT AND LUI1G EDGE: DfL KING') raew F0R COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES THROAT LUNG DISEASES I LOGAN At the March meeting of Harding Orange Senator Bourne's proposed dry land homestead law was discussed and all were agaiust it, as it seems to be in favor of men ot means and not of poor home builders. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. M. Brown, on February 28, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Virchem ou March 0, a daughter. There will be a Orange benefit basket social aud entertainment on March 19. Come one and all. Frank Davey aud wife have sold their home at Grand View, Washing ton, and aro visiting friends and rela tives in Logan. "They intend to lo cate somewhere in the Oregon country. we nope that.Ole Thompson will soon recover his health so that he can return to his home. The Logan M. B. A. lodge initiated four candidates at the meeting on March 4th. PHYSICIAN AMOVES Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Sabattiis, Maine. "You told mo to take Lydia K. Piiikhaui's Vegetable C om pound and Liver Tills before child-birth, and we Hire all surprised to see how much good it did. My physi cian said ' Without doubt it was the Compound that helped you.' I thank you for your itiuuness 111 auvising nie and give you full permission to use my name in your testimonials." Mrs. H. W. Mitchell, Box 8, Sabattus, Me. Another Woman Helped. -Gyaniteville, Vt. " I was passing through theChangeof Life andsuffered from nervousness and other annoying symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vego tableCompound restored my health and Strength, and nrnveil wnrtli of gold to me. For the sake of other suffering women I am willing you should publish my letter." Mrs. Charles Barclay, R.F.D., Granito ville, Vt. Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffer ing from any of those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not' lose sight of the fact that for thirty yeara Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost every com munity you will find women who haVe been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. V .J, ... LLLAU Y W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00,3.50,$4.00 & 5.00 SHOES Best In the World UNION MADE Boys' Shoes $2.00 and $2.50 Fast Color Eyelets Used W. L Douglai shoes are the lowest price, quality considered, in the world. Their excellent style, easy fitting and long wearing qualities excel those of other makes. If you have been paying high prices for your shoes, the next time you need a pair give W. L Douglas shoes a trial. You can save money on your footwear and get shoes that are just as good in every way as those that have been costing you higher prices. If you could visit our large factories at Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself how carefully W. L Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes. !AirTIoni w. Douglas name nnd price is stamped on the bottom to protect Hie weiutr aialiiBt hiKli prlceBand infr rtor shot's. Tnkp No Niilmti. ttite. If W. I,. DoUKlafl shoes are not for sale in your vicinity, write for Mail Order Calaloii. W.L. OouKlaa, Broclaon,Ma88.roE gALE BT PRICE BROS. BARGAIN SAVED HER SON'S LIFE My son Rex was taken down a year go with lung trouble. We doctored some months without Improvement. Then I began giving Dr. 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. . every nay. MRS gjjp RlPpEE, Ava, Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY ALL DRUGGISTS 60c AND $1.00 Capt. Bogardus Agala Hits the Bull's Eye This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigoous in 100 cousecntive shots is liviug at Lincoln, 111. Recently in terviewed, he says: "I have snUefed a Jour time with kidney and bladder trouble aud have used several well known kidney medicines all of whioh gave me 110 relief until I started tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I usod Foley's Kidney Pills I was sub jootcd 10 severe backache and pains in my kidneys with suppression and oftentimes a cloudy voiding. While upon arising in the morning I would get dnll headaches Now I have taken three bottles of Foley's Kiduey Pills aud feel 100 per cent better. I am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and once more feel like niv own self. All this I owe solely to Foley's Kiduey Pills and always recomnieuil them to my fellow suffer ers " Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of Kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. No medicine can do more. The Jones Drug Oo. s A ii Acres 01 Land near Logan, Oregon; 10 Acres under cultivation, balance timber, good house, barn, 2 chicken houses, Etc. Sixty-Five Fruit trees, three watering places well, spring and creek. All fenced; private road to the place. Call at Courier office, or address, "FARM BARGAIN," care Courier, Oregon City. Ca- Beware of Ointments for tarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will snrelv destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tin whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be need except ou prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do is teii fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co. , Toledo. O., contains no mer cury, and is taken mternally, acting directly upon the blood and niuoous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure vou eet the pauuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, bv V. J. Cheney Co. Testimonial free. Sold by druggists. Price. 75o tier bottlo. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. v CEMENT. See Oregon City Com- CLOSING OUT SALE ALL GOODS SOLD AT COST MRS. J. JOE One door south of Electric Hotel I Straight & Salisbury Agents for the Celebrated Kewanee Water Tanks and Aermotor $42.50 Gasoline Pumping Engines Plumbing snd Tinning s Specialty 720 Main St. Oregon City Phone 2GS2 i WE GIVE OUR WHOLE ATTENTION TO Buying and Selling Shoes And thereby ar enabled to offer Quality, Style and Fit at a satisfactory price unapproachable by. others. Oun Spring Stock is now in and the quality is the prominent feature that attracts your attention after you ' note the P.KlCIj' pV Packard Shoe 70r Wen There's Tan, Brown, Green, Russet, Patent Colt, Velour, Gun Metal in all the latest shapes Bound' to have just what will suit you y jRnkle Strap Pumps will be featured this season, and these in complete, lines, in Suede, Patent Leather, Gin Metal, Etc., Etc., make up a most attractive line .of Fot wear .for Ladies. Jill Zhi necessary, Tootivear for every vocation for Men, Women, and Children in the Latest Shapes for dress and comfort at prices that will make you CALL AGAIN Oregon City Shoe Store Opposite Post Office Justin S. Lageson Prop. Join The Excursion -TO- LOS ANGELES AND RETURN Leaving Portland SATURDAY MARCH 19, '10, at 9:30 P.M. BY Special Train of Pullman Cars -VIA- Southern Pacific Company Round Trip Rate $80.U0 Including berth, meals in dining cars and hotel goin? sight seeing trips in San Francisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and the famous INSIDE TRACK TRIP Through the Oregon Groves, Glenwood, Redlands and Riverside stop-overs on return trip, limit three months. Crip of i Lifetime! Congenial Company! For itinery giving full imformation, literature on Califor nia, maps, etc. call on any Southern Pacific Agent, or write to Wm. Mc Murray GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT Portland, Oregon JOHN A; AtiLSTEDT & CO. Wholesale audjReUil Dealers in -v. Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain MtllTeei and Alfalfa. Meal aJSpeclalry Phones-Main 1004,A193? 244-246 Salmon Street nr.nTI . . Tri Between Second and Third Streets PORTLAND, ORE. O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legs work of all kinds carefully at tended to. Charges moderate. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon Modern Rooms at Moderate Prices Homelike THE NEW SCOTT BERRY HOTEL CO., Props. 7th & AXKENY STS. PORTLXXD, ORE. 4 mission Co nit 17. City, Oregon.