OREGON CITY COURIER,1 FRIDAY MARCH 25, 1910, A WATCH'S P A Good Cen's Watch from $2.00 to $100.00 Beautiful Ladies Watches from $3.00 to $75.00 BUSINESS g Is a very exacting one. Its hours are from 7 a. m to 7 a. m. seven days a week. It must do this year in and year out for years and years. Waltham, Elgin, Howard, Hamilton and In gersoll Watches will keep up this gait longer than any of the other rnake of watches. Every Watch We Sell is Guaranteed to Keep Perfect Time This is always GOOD ADVICE Take your Repair Work to a shop that knows how. Our Watchmakers are All Expert 3 Btwmeistei & Anctoesen Oregon City Jewelers Stfsp. BrJdge Corner SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK Alohas Entertained Members of the Aloha Olnb to the nuHiberof 12 were pleasantly enter tainnad at the home ot Mrs. U. Q. Huntley Thursday afternoon. The nsual game of bridge n hist was en joyed by the ladieB. The soore cards were in keeping with St. Patrick's day. Mr?. Ed Bak'-r received firt prize und Mrs. Hugh Mouut second Daiuty refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were: Mrs. Ed B tker, Mrs. George A. Hard ing, Mrs. ' Ne t Barlow Lawrence, Mrs. Neli on VVisner, Mrs. W. A. Shewniau, Mrs. Llewellyn Adams, Mrs. Hugh Mount, Mrs. L. L. Pi(k ens, Mrs. Mortimer Latonrette, Miss Marjorie Caulield, Miss Graoa Jose phine Sliewmnn and Mrs. Allen Ells worth of Portland. Rush for Miss Cordon Miss June OliarmBn entertained in honor of Miss Iva Gordon of Oauby in the form of a linen shower for the members ot the F. M. O. Club which consists of seveu young ladies, Misses Bess and Helen Daulton, Edith Che ney, Laura Avison, Edna Parks, Iva Gordon and June Oharmmi. A word building game was played and the prize was won by Miss Edua Parks. An elaborate repast was Berved in,tlie dining room which was decorated with Ivy, violets and Chinese lant erns lending a very artistic effect. Gypsies Entertained The Misses Helen and Bessie Daul ton were hostesses to members of the Gypsie Club Thuisdry evening at their home. The house decorations were green, in keeping with St. Pat rick's Day. Bridge whist was the amusement of the evening, Miss Ois Pratt winning the prize. During the eveinng refreshments were served by the Misses Uaultou. . The ynnng ladies presoutwerer Misses Florine Shaw, Gib Pratt, Zeida Goldsmith, Bens Kelley, Laura Avison, Edith Chenev, A'uioe Bollaok, Marjorie Oaufleld, Myrtle Buchaunan and Mrs. Mortimer Latonrette. , PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr. L. 0. Ice, dentist, Masonic Bldg. Pacific phone,1221. Home, A198. Henry Cartlidge spent Sunday in Eugene. Wm. Morey of Liberal was a town gnest Saturday. Drs. Keatie & Mount, dentists, Masonio Temdle. Miss Hanny Entertains At lier residence on Fourteenth street Miss Wynne Hanny entertained the members of the Bachelor Girls Clu last Friday. The game of Dutch whist was indulged in and the prize awarded Miss Juno Cliarman. Miss Hanny served delioious refresh ments to the following ynung ladies: Misses Clara and Edna Oaufleld, Ne'ta -Harding, Merle Keck, Dolly Pratt, Elizabeth Gallogly ,a,ud Juue Char-man. O. D. Eby made a business trip to The Dalles the fore part of the week. Miss Goldsmith lias received the latest spring novelties. Miss Mnribel Cheney was in Oregon City from Beaver Creek on Saturday. F. W. Gortler of Barlow found busi ness in Oregon O.ty Saturday. We have the best s'y'es and the latest styles. MiBS Goldsmith. Miss Addie Clark spent Saturday with her brother, Mr. John Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MiHer spent Monday in Portland. Ted Osmund who has been seriously ill for th past three weeks is rapidly improving at the present time. Geo. H Gregorv, a prominent citi zen of Molalla, was in Oregon City the fore part of the week. Grand Millinery display Monday, I . unaries ttomig, a reai bbihw mu March 21 and following days. Miss uynoy wanwowa DusiueM. .u Goldsmith. . I Oregon City Saturdav. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Mount Pleasant, a girl, on Sunday. Julius Suvdur transacted business in Oregon City Tuesday. Infant daughter of Mrs. Benson in Kansas City has scarlet fever and the family are under quarentino. The otot lies question, the isBae of the present day, can be easily decided to your advantage at Price Bros. ' Mrs. J. Carbinere of Macksbnrg was visiting Oregon City friends the fore part of the week. Easter eggs with every pair of child's shoesJSatnrday at the Oregon City Shoe Store. Captain Franklin Looinis of Port lund made a trip to Oregon City on Monday. T, M -Tnups a well known resident of Marquaua was in town the first of the week. Kiv noir Hnlpiirnof hose euaranteed tn wear six mouths. Can you beat it? Sold by Price Bros. R.W . Jol.nson of Clackamas was an Oregon City visitor the first of the week. 7Hd TavW of Portland soent Sunday in Claobamas. Heights with his father, I. 13. Taylor. Mian Hulon rimmberlain has ao- cekpetd a poistion with W. A. Holmes in his new location. Mort Parks has returned to this city for the summer from the Siletz where he owns a claim. , nf Meldrum was the guest of friends in Ely the fore part of the week. Mr. aud Mrs. Simpson of Pleasant Avenue are moving the first ot this week to Cnneraah. Frank Andrews of Portlau i vh-ital-with Oregon City relatives hfre Sun day. Mrs. HicWmau of Portland has been visiting with Oregon City friends for the past few days - Mr. George Boylan is moving his family to Bedmouud, Oregon, where they will remain for an indefinite period. Don't let the baby suffer from ec zema, sores or any itohing of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly sate for childen. All diuggists sell it. Shoes For Easter - -3 Easter is her and spring comes with it. You will not want, to wear your old htavy winter shoes, when the warm days come. IL is our business to fit, you up properly with good footwear. You will find here a big and complete line of all the late styles in Oxfords Shoes and Aukle Strap Pumps in all leathers. Come down and let us show you. White Canvas Oxfords in turn soles with plain toe or tip, 93c to $2.00. EASTER. EGGS FOR THE CHILDREN We will on Saturday, March 26th, 1910; give an Easter Egg with every pair of boys or girl shoes. Oregon City Shoe Store Justin S. Lageson, Prop. Main St. Opposite Post Office. Civic Improvement Committee of Woman's Club Busy ' Julius Broetje of Oak Grove has given for MoLoughlin Park 25 bushes including shade trees and flowering plants, for which the Women's Club are very greattul. The Civic Improve ment Committoe of the clnb we doing goad work iu superintending the pl iutiug of shrubbery and plants at the Southern Pacific depot and also at the McLoughlin Park. The ground is being prepared tor this work and it is planned to have either walks of crushed rock or Grants Pass granite Band. Other donations of bulbs aud plants have been presented by local mercliautB. The coumittee in charge of planting of flowers is composed of Mrs; J. W. Nonis. Mrs. 0. G. Miller, Mrs. Clarence Farr and Mrs. E. T. Fields. Hawes, the greatest $3.00 hat in the world, Bold by Price Bros. Mrs. W. A. Shewmau, Jr., was a guest of Albany friends Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Thomas of Mount Pleasant were Oregon City visitots on Saturday. Earl Latourette is home for a short vacation with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Latourette. W. L. Douglas doesn't belong to the beef trust but makes the best Bhoes on the continent. Sold by Prioe.Bros. N. R. Laug left Thursday for San , Francisco to attend to business matters in that city. - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Doolittle pasBfd through Oregon City ou an auto trip Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Brodie and small sou ot Portland '' were the gnests of Geo. A. Harding aud family over Sunday. With the week of p eviocs sunshine and the appearnce ot eo many spring hats one is reminded of Easter. "Mrs" Mabel Long and little sou aim Miss Rachel Russel of Cliehali?, Wash., were guests Snnday of Mist Grace Shewmau. Miss Millie Kruse spent a few davs in Oregon City visiting with hr mother and sister, retoruiug to Salem Monday morning. Walter Wentwoitli toft Saturday foi Tacoma whore he was called on ac count of the serioDS illmss of hit uepeliw. : On Saturday, March 2fith, the Kings' Daughters will sell hake goods, Easter flowers, ice cream and cake at the John Adams Store. Bnv your Easter flowers and baked goods ot the King's Daughters at Join Adams Store, Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. Dr. Louis Morris, who was coufin' d to his liome wth la grippe for a week, is nut again and much improved in health. Mrs. Antoinette Stiles of Portland, worthy grand matron of the Eastorn Star, was the guest of Pioneer Oliaper Eastern Star iu this city on Tuesda night. I have customer for a 10 to 80 acre farm with improvements. K you want to sell quickly send full particu lars and prioe. Rainy Ackley, 005 Oorbett Building, Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guillot of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting friends in Oregon City prior to mov ing to Eastorn Oregon where they will settle. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Gonuelier ol Traverse City, Michigan, are visiting at the home ot Mr. W. 8. McFarland and family. They will remain in Oregon City for a few days. Never cau tell when you'll mash a Auger or softer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomns' Ecleotr.c Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. "Had dyspepsia or indigpstion for years No appetite, and wht L did eat distressed ine terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cored me. "J. H, Walker. Sunbury Ohio. Will P. Morris has been a guest o his uncle, Isano Fair, in Oregon City. Mr. Morris has beon for some time on a homestead in Alberta, Canada, and expects to "return to his Canadian home April 5th. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziuess,' langour, heart pal pitation. Drastic physics gripe, sickeu, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Regulets act gently and cure co stipation. 2o cents. Ass your druggist. Mrs. A. Wuslor and daughter Hazel of Pomona, Califo nja, are the gneBts of Mr. aud Mrs. Doll Meldrum auo will remain about two weeks. From Oregon ity Mr Wnsler and daugh ter will go to Baker City to make an extended visit. A benefit amateur play will he fiven for the Library Fund directed by Mrx H. L. L. Clark and bids fair to!e very successful one as the good ol the cause and the talents will be the best Oreaon City can produce Tin date is set for April 8th at Shively's Opora House. The Hubbard Investment Company has under wav the subdivision of the famnns J B. Diniick donation t hin consis'sing of a'ont 10 aores of tine bott in lanii fuitable it onu n s raising and 220 acres of upland tba' U as nue fruit land as is in the state. Mr O. H. Trulluiger, the munuger of the company, has surveyors (,n the ground now and promises the man people inquiring fr small traets of f slid 10 acre a plot of the property in the next tew'days. , Cipt. Bogardus Aiaia Hits tne Bull'sJye This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots lr living at Lincoln Ilf Recently in terviewed, he says: "I havesnf.red a Inua time with kidney and bladder trou le aud have used several well known kidney medicines all of which gave me no relief until I started tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills. Before 1 used Foley's Kidney PilU I wan fub jected io severe backache and paim in my kidnevs with suppression and oftentimes a clnudy voiding. . While upon arising in the morning I would get dull headaches Now I have taken three bottles of Foley's Kiduey Pilli and foel 100 per cent better, t am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and once more fi el like my own self. All this I owe solely to Fnlev's Kidney Pills and always rtcommend them, to my fellow suffer ers " Foley's Kidney Remedy will core any case of Kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. No medicine can do more. The Jones Drug Co. OREGON C 1 T Y SCHOOLS! school called at the night, l "Progress," Personal and Items JrfH 1 , . . a J- . oi ienerai interest CONDUCTED .4 .4 JJ By STUDENTS Mr. Walter A. Dimick, city re corder, gave a very helpful talk to the stadents at the general assembly, Wednesday morning on "City Gov ernment." First he took up the diff erent divisions of the government and explained each j the executive power being vested in the mayor, whose duty it, Is to appoint a police, a health officer and a street commissioner; the juidoial power being vested in the city" rocoider.who keeps account of all financial transactions, all burials and in fact all ci y ieoord ; and the legis lative power which is given to the oooncil, who make the laws by which our city is governed. He spoke also ot the matter cf street improvement, how aoompliBhed, etc. The students of the high will give au entertainment "Ye Old lima Exhibition" Shivoly opera house, Friday April 1. A tennis court is being erectod on the school ground for the enjoyment of those who wish to play. A tennis club has beeu organized aud the oftioers choson are Louise HuuUoy, manager, aud Bothwell Avison, sec retary and treasurer. A debite with four high school stu dents on eaoh side has breu arranged for this eek Friday afternoon. The -ubjo' t is ''Resolved that examiua ions should be abolished in high schools." Frank Singletery from Russell, la , bus entered the seventh grade and Gay Durst, Battle Cnek, Iowa, the eighth grude this week. Ihu eighth gradeB of both schools have oruHiiized Hi d adi pted as their 0 lors blue and geld. ,A promotion pr gram is being arranged for the grades combined. Mr. Geo'ge 0. Browuell has pre sented to the school bi autifnlly framed lithuragph pictures of Roo-evelt. Cleveland and "The Declaration of Indpepeudenoe. ' Thanks, Mr. Brow uell The stui'euts iu the botany rlat-8 nvo showing great interest in tbeii worn Thev are now making a study f flowers aud 'heir organs. Both .iaininuio and pistillate flowers of the Ailhiw and the hazelnut have been -tudiud. Oilier plains that have boon examined are the trilhum, cronns, daffodil, violet aud milkmaid. Mi oroscoiiical ex iiuimtiona have been made of the pistils and stamous show ing their minute structure, and es pecially that of tbo pollen. CHERRY VI LLE The caudypnll at the parsonage last week, wits well atteuded by the young people, and though some of it was a sticky "sweotuesB long drawn out" everybody had a good time. Mr. Friel is making some improve ments on the hotel. Mr. George Eden has returned to bis homestead about two miles from here. Mr. Marston went to Oregon City last week ou a business trip. v Tne school board has recently pur chased a fine new globe for the school. ? The "poverty social"' ou March 19 was a very amusing as well as pleasant social gathering. The re freshments were plentiful and excel lent, and tuost of the costumes reflec ted great credit ou their designers. It would bs hard to say which one of the nergo quintet was most true to uature, but Bruddah Sambo (Maiston) w ith his lank and hungry carpet bag was an especial attraction for the little folks. A "Josh Billings spell ing matoli" and a surprising stunt by four of the smallest cliiidien, who sang some songs, completed the en te.taininent. Boxes of candy were awarded Miss Alma Maybee aud Mr. August Biedonstein for the most suc cessful costumes. Mr. Eby has lately sold his home place to Dr. BodKin of Portland. Do not lorgot the program at the church on tbo evening of EaBter Sdu dav at 7 :80, March 27. Mr Alex Brooke has purchased Mr. Channcy Coffman's riding pony, as VI r Co tlm mi, Having proved, up on his claim, has returned to Portland. .the quarterlv conference of tho M. R. church of this vicinity will he held in the cburoh at 2 t in, on W'ednes d y, March 80. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. Rev. Moore will preach the sermon. Don't Be Bald lmo.st Anyone May Secure a Splendid Growth of Hair Mr. n4 Mrs. Leon Des Lanes, Studio for the Violin snd Voice. 1019 7th St. You can e s lv find out fi r vonrself if vour lier ne- d no inh'in nt. if it h binning, pet' ug dry, harsh id trifle, or spl tting nt the ends You simply bate to pull a hair firm the top of your bead and cicely examine t In' roots. If the bulb is 1 lumn sun rosv it is all right ; if it is wlnt" Bnd ' rnuko" vonr l air is diseustd ai d ne-ds no ri-diment. We ha v a remedy for hair trouble that cannot be snrpissed. It t as b eccrd of giowing haT and curing baldness in 8 our of 100 cases where used acrording to directions for a rea souahlq length of time. It will even urow hair on bahl beads if the scalp is not., glazed and shiny. That may eem like a strong statement it is, and we mean it tn be and no om should doubt it until they have put our claims. to an actual, test. We are so sure that Rexall "OS" Hair Tonic will completi ly era lioate dandruff, prevent baldnens, stimulat the scald aud hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair, tnat we pur 'iially Jfive oar positive guarantee to refund every penny paid ns for Keaxll "98" Hair Tonic in every in stance where it dons not do as we claim or fails to give entire satisfac tion to tho UHT. Rexall "Uii" Hair Tonic is as pleasant to use as clear spring water. It is perfumed with a pleasant odor and does not grease or gum the hair. We have it in two sizes, price 50 cents and 1- We urge yoa to try Reall"93" Hair Tonic on oar recommendation and with our guarantee bacs ot it Yon certaioly take no risk. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Oregon City only at our store The Rexall Store. Huntley Bros. Co. FORMAL OPENING I W.A.Holmes Store in Oregon City Saturday Mar. 26 We will make Saturday Out Opening BARGAIN DAY Yoa will find bargains in Ladies' and Children's Hose Ladies', Child's, Misses, Men's and Boys' Shoes STAPLE DRY GOODS; NEW SPRING SUITINGS And in all the New Spring Goods, in Men's Goods, & Notions, in Glassware, and in fact, in All Lines, Remember, Saturday Is Our Big Bargains; Don't Miss The Chance We will &lve mway FREE a Sack oi Candy to Customers as long ms the supply lasts W. A. Holmes Remember The Place O.J 3 Dors South of P. SIMPLIFIED FARM BOOK- KEEPING No method of keeping a record of receipts and expenditures is more convenient for the farmer than the check account. He deposits his money in the bank, and pays his bills by check. The extra minute taken to write on the stub the amount of the deposit, adding the balance and subtracting the amount of the check, gives him accurate knowledge of his standing with the bank all the time and does away with the use of other account books. You cannot afford to be without a check account if you do any business. Try it. It will cost you nothing and give you great satisfac tion. ' The Bank of Oregon City . , . . . -- - 1 Spring Hats for Ladies, Men and Children A very large assortment of Shapes and Colors at very low Prices, for Best Quality and Style, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Ladies' White Waists, up-to-date Styles from the cheapest at 35c to the Finest Quality at $3.25, including nice linen tailor made. DRESS SKIRTS, Mohair and Voile, in fine quality, made up in latest Spring Style; Shoes at all prices--from the cheapest, to the best at $4.00 W. B. EDDY (2b SON OPPOSITE BANK OF OREGON CITY ID corrai: Will Not Hurt You! . By gool, I mean well cultivated coffee, scien tifically roasted, correctly Mended and intelli-gt-ntly made. Your ht-allh in benefited by drinking such coffee, notwithstanding many claims to the contrary. I'nless you over indulge in this beverage your nervous sys tem is nourished by its gentle stimulating effects. There is one way to be sure you are benefited by" the coffee you are drinking USE PYRAMID COffEE I H. . NOLLIEK JOHN A. AHLSTEDT & CO. Wholesale andRetail Dealers In Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain Milf Feed and Alfalfa. Meal aJSpecialty Phones Main 1004,?A1 937 244-246 Salmon Street Between Second and Third Streets PORTLAND, ORE.