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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1910 Ift-yntaitf DON'T STRAIN YOUR. EYES ; ; If you are troubled with headaches or dull pains around the eyes yon had better consult a skilled op tician. . We will be glad to attend to your case and cau guarantee the best results'1 . - y Stop iu some day and lei us find cut for you exactly what the trouble' is with your eyes. Examination costs you nothing and it may save you a lot of trouble later on, . - V Perhaps your glasses are a little out of shape. We are al ' ways glad to straighten them for you free of charge. I A STOPPED WATCH is worse than up watch at all. We repair the highest grade watches with the same ease that we would a cheap watch. There is no job that we are afraid tb tackle, and wheu we repair your watch for you we put it iu perfect shape. We fix tired clocks so that they run again as good as new WR REPAIR Rings, Pins, Chains, Eye Glasses and such things, and guarantee our work to give complete satisfaction. Leave your repairing in our hands and you will get all that long experience and honesty can give. ' 1 wrm n a I iHjrme.sier & Anarcsen Kitchen Shower fon Miss Watenpaugh Kov. and Mrs. R. C. Blackwull en-.' tertaiuert a company of ladies at t'eir home in honor of Miss Margaret Wat- Btipautfh s approaching marriage to diuion McDonald. Miss Wacenpaugli was thH recipient . of many nntiil utensils, Ihrt octiauou buna a k-itnheu shower. In an tuiiqnn game Miss Nellie Beeumu rwe.ved the rimr a'"d Miss Aduh Mass the thimble. During the evening hoim -nrnde candy wna served Those present . were: Mrs. E. P. Ketrheni, Mrs. Wurthnu. Mrs. John Woodfiii, Mrs J It Uickumi, Mrs. J. It. Dillow, Mrs. Koy Cox, Mrs. Osborn, Mrs. Watenpaugh, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Minor, Mrs. N. Humphreys. Missts iielle Gray, Nettid Kruse, Eva Kennedy, Anna Larson, Elva filauchard, Oleo Dillow, Ailue Bailey, Nellie Swafford, Helen filackwell, Mabel Larson, Nellie Bee- man and Margaret Watenpaugh. I Martin Watrotix, an Btrnrnoy from the metropolis, whs iu town the first I of tho week atteuBing to h'gal iu:it-'ters. jlueh IochI intertst was shown in th' number of Oregon City sports who have a fondness fi r the great liHtional name and went o PoiHhikI Tuesday to witness fie oin'iiing of tht) season. Women udiuire will dressed men. Von tan certainly sutisfy ymir tweet hearts'udmration hr weurlug an "L" systaiu snit. Price Bros. Kev S. A.' HayAOrtb is in The Dalles, attending a conference of the teniperatico forces of the stale. The nev. Mr. nay worm win deliver an address before a' public anti-saloon ralley. The store occupied, bv Huutlev tsrol tiers ss uo. lias undergone complnte change in the form of a new ooar-or yeitow paint, xne job was carefully and well done by Cal Hoi- wax. RESTORATION OF INTERIOR OF McLOUGrlLIN HOME E. G. Cauflold and J. E. Ilediies. respectively president and secretary of the MoLoughlln Memorial Associa tion, were authorized at a recent moot ing to have the brick fireplaces and chimneys in the historic MeLonghliu home restored, and to also have re constructed the poitico ou the build-in. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Drs. Koatie & Masonlo Tenidle. Mount, dentists, Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner SOCIAL EVENTS OE THE WEEK Gypsies Entertained The members of the Gypsie Club were entertained very pleasantlv by Mrs. M. D. Latourette btarday evening. The game of five hundred was indulged in. The prize was awarded to Miss Cis Barclay Prbtt, Refreshments were served during the evening by the hostess. Present were Mrs. E. J. Dalton, Mrs. I A. Morris, Mrs. J. N. Wisnor, Miss Edith Cheney, Miss Bessie Daoltoti, Miss Helen Daultou, Miss Aimee Bollack, Miss Marjorio Oanfield, Miss Bessie Kelly, Miss Emily O'Mafloy, Miss Myrtle Buchanan. . Miss Robin Shaw and Miss Ivah Gordon, of Ouuby. Mr and Mrs.' Eber Chapman Entertain Members of the Friday Night Bridge Club to the number of in spent a most delightful evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eber Ohanman April 15. Mrs. B. T. McBain and Mr. a. X. Mccain were the fortunate ones in winning the fferizes in bridgo whist. The house decorations wera lilacs. Dainty re freshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Straight, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Eastham, L)r. and Mrs. Beatie. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McBain, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaw man, Jr., and Miss Grace Shewniau. July 30, '09 Will our subscribers please " look over the old Ooariors and see if they have a copy of July 30, luou. The same will be paid for if nimlod or delivered at this oftlce. 1 11 r I " V-4A7lt4. VI Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Fill a bottleor common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a nck oust sedi ment, or settling, ) stringy or milky appen ranee often indicates an uu- healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the back are also symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are outof order amLneed attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest be causeof its remarkable t health restoring prop- ggsSsSSSSEjga erties. If you need a fy:.S rS medicine you should I J";" have the best. Sold by tmJSOttTtmtl druggists in fifty-cent 'j-gsii! and one-dollar You may have a sample bottle sent free by mail Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- Bachelor Girls Entertained Miss Annie Shannon and. the Misses Applesate entertained the members of the Bachelor GitlsTOlub, last Fri day evening, and a most enjoyable time spent with Dutch whist and at which Miss Neita Harding won the prize. The host' sses served elaborate refreshments to the following guests: misses Edna and Clara Uauneld, Maude and Elizabeth Galogly, Neita Harding, Dolly Pratt, Merle Keck, June Uharman, Wvnne Hanny, Miss Essie Block and Glemantine Coin pt on or Portland. Artisans' Entertainment At a social meeting ot the Artisans at the Woodmen hall Thursday night an enjoyable evening was spent. Part ot the time was taken up with a pro gram and games, followed by danciug tin ijii nelly save a piano selection. and was followed by a vocal duet, "A Lionging in My Heart for Tennessee," by Misses Maud and Anna Woodward; vocal duet. "Tell Us Merry Bi-ds " Mrs. E. H. Cooper and Mrs. W. 0. Green. In the lemon race Mrs. V. O. Green was awarded the lidies' prizo and Ed Sohoenheinz. gentlemeu's prize. . University Students Visit Oregon City About fifteen of the iUniversitv of Oregon engineers made a trip to "sev eral principal cities this week, includ ing Oregon City, examining civil en gineering works of interest. The party was in charge of Professor Dear born. The trip was scheduled as fol lows : Monday, April 18, p. in. Haw thorne avenue bridge. Tuesday. April 19, a. m. Hydro- electrio plant at Gazadero. P. M. I Hydro-electric plant at Oregon City. x Wednesdav, April 20' a. m. P. S. & S. Ry. bridges across the Colum bia and earthworks on the. peninsula. P. M. Hydraulic slucing at Gold smith's hill, near Guild's lake. Thursday, a. m. Mt. Tabor reser- voir and city park reservoirs? P. M. City works, sewer and pavement. .Friday, a. m O. K. & N. Go's. tunnel and bridged on the peninsula. P. M. Dredging of the 1'ort of Port laud. . Don Schuerer of Butteville was iu Oregon City the fore part of the week. Earl Latourette was down from the University to visit with his parents. Mrs. R R. McAlpin and son of Es- tacada are iu town, . the gests of friends. ! (J. W. Herman or. Molalta trans acted business in Oregon City ou Tuesday. Mrr Gribble of Gribble's Prairie was a town guest the fore part of the week. . Clureuoe Beckner of Jennings Lodge spent Tuesday forenoon in Oregon Oity. HTO. Mo Allisf or, matter fish warden for the state, was in town Tuesday. John Finucane of Lebanon is i town visiting his parents. ' Lolyd Riches jpent Wednesday i Ganby. Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Masonic Bldg. Pacific phone, 1221, Home, A19S. Gust Johnson, a prosperous Molalla citizen, was in town the first of the week; , G. B. and W. A. Diuiipk spent San- day in Hubbard, the guests of rela tives Uam naming box. There is no need of it when you wear Holeproof guaranteed sox. Price Bro. Miss Nieta Harding entertained Miss Ruth Hanson of Eugene over Sunday. . Mr Julius Goldsmith of Engene was tlid guest of Ins mother, Mrs. A. Goldsmith, for a few days. Mrs. Ralph Parser of Butte, Mon tana, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McUetchie, of Gladstone. W, P. Schooley and family have re turned from au extended visit in the East and South. Miss Mabel Tower spent Saturday and Sunday, the guest of Miss Rath Brightbill. Your need is our constant studv. Why not give our knowledge a trial? fnoe Bros. O. N. Larkms, the well known merchant of Olarks, was iu Oregon uhj vteuiiesaay transacting business. W. W. Graves, a business man from Willamette, was in town the fore part of the week. Mrs. Hugh Roberts and Miss Millie Hart of Jennings Lodge were iu town shoptnug on Wednesday. The high school baseball team will play listacada tomorrow afternoon at that place. E R. Leek of the Abernethy distriot was an Oregon Oity business visitor the fore part of the week. Prdf. Crooks of Albany Uollc8 was in uregou uity Friday last, the aunst oi nev. J. tiobert .LaudSTOrouKh Charles Goettliug of Euceue is vis iting in Oregon Oity with relatives. Mrs. Goettliug has been here for a few weeks. .Norwood a. Uiiarman. who was here for a few days' vaoa'ion, re turned to Eugene the first of the week. . Yoder of Aurora passed Oregon Oity to attend to matters which called him to For ORCHARD SPRAY see Ore gon City Commission Company. J. Frank Lonergun of Portland wai au Oregon City visitor Monday. Foley s Kidney itemody will cure any case of kidney and bladder trou ble not beyond the reach of medicine No medicine can no more. Sold by Jones Drag Co. Charles Albright of Hood River but who for a great many years con ducted Oregon City's best known meat market, came to Oregin Oity to spend a few days mid renew old acquaintances. I have five now steel ranges. need the money they will bring and the rojui they occupy. Will make prices to move them. 1)05 7th street. J. li. MA tTLcj i . ' Worse Than Bullets Bullets have often caused le suffer ing to soldiers than the tczenia L. W. Harriiigman, Burlington, Me., got in the army, and suffered with forty years. But buckimi s Arnica baive cured me when all else failed," he writes. Greatest lienlur of tor sores uioers boils burns outs wounds bruises and piles. 25o at all druggists. CLEAR CREEK The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Clear Creek Telephone Company will be held Monday, May 3. at Logan Grange hall. We hope all members will tuel it their duty to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stone are the happy pareuts of a bouncing baby boy. Ulaud has been obliged to buy a new suit of clothes. The Latoarette place, local -d near the Fvergraeu school house, is being surveyed into 6 and 10 acre tracts and is tor sale to set thus. , The coon exhibition given by the Redland baseall team was a grand suooess. The proceeds were $17. Mrs. Elvira Leonard of Kansas is visiting with her niece, Mrs. L. leuuy. Bert Corliss lias had a telepl one line constructed to his place. The Logan and Fir Grove schools have closed for the year. - , The Demon of the Air ' is the germ of la grippe, that, breathed in, brings suffering to thousands. Its after effects are weakness, nervousness, lack ot appetite, energy and ambi tion, with disordered liver and kid neys. The greatest need then is Electrio Bitters, the splendid toulo, blood purifier aud regulator or' stomach. liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that thev wondeilullv strengthen tne nerves, duiui op the system aud restore health and - good spirits after au attack of grip. If suffering, try them. Only fiOo. Per fect aatistaotion guaranteed by all druggists. I have some good second-hand shot guns. irour choice for $5. Two large cupboards $135 and $8.50. Kitchen treasures, new $3; second hand 1.60 and $3. Crosscut saws 10o' per foot and ap. J. H. MATTLEY, 905 7th St. Champion & Follansbee The firm ot Champion & Follansbee have moved their paiitoiyum into the Supple building on Main steet, one door north of the location they form erly occupied. ' This movo gives them more room aud is a much pleasauter location ror them in general. For Permanent Relief Take j D SE5SLN2.i!.dif.tI'' on the Llver- Ifc will cre CONSTIPA TION, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, MALARIA AND CHILLS. It Is entirely free from all poisonous mineral substances, and is com posed eolely of LIFE-GIVING HERBS. It is adapted for weak and weary constitutions; strengthens the weakened glands and organs: It checks all derangements of the body. "Try a bottle to-day." Fifty Cents a Bottle. I Avoid All Substitutes. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. &U BA1AARD' ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. Sold and Recommended w KAGLE CREEK We are again enjoying some flue weather, which pleases the farmers very much. Mrs. Viola Douglass culled ou Mrs. Huntington last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lydia VVoodle was calling on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howlett, Saturday. Wesley Douglass returned home Saturday from Stevenson, Wash., where he had gone to visit with His son, Bert, aud to res', as he had not gained in health much. His son ac companied him homo. Bert Douglass retiimod to his home Monday. Mrs. Berg was the guest of Mrs. Linda Hoffmeister, Sniiday. , The Eagle Creek nine ' played with the White Diamonds of Portland. Sun day. Tho White Diamonds were de feated by a score of 18 to 0. The Eaglo Creek hoys have as their mas cot, little Glenn Donalasa. and lie hronght theim good luck the oast two Sundays. Thoro was a big crowd out to witness the game. Mr. and Mrs., Walter Douglass wore in Portland on Mouday. ; FlELD P1!S. Canadian Field Peas, free from hugs, for sale ac Ore gon City Commission Co. LOGAN E. H through ousiness Portland No bugs or holes. Canadian Fkild n t . . trvas tur Bine ai uregon uiiy uoul- missiou House. The wind of fashion has blown some nifty straw hats, into our store. Yon need oue now. Prioe Bros. 0. P. Farr of the firm of Farr Brothers' Meat Market has returned from a business trip in to Klamath Falls, Oregon. Clyde G. Huntley returned the first of the week from a trip to Klamath falls, where be was called in the in terest of the state board of pharmacy. The receipts from the Hawaiian concert batnrdav amounted to l2 and netted the handsome !sum of $38. for the McLonglihn fountain fund. The orchestra gave perfect satisfaction and was enjoyed by a large crowd. Most disfiguring skin emotions. scrofula pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear eyed, clear brained. clear skinned. The Logan baseball team is showing signs of aotivity again. They played a game on the home ground, last Sat urday with the Hedlaud Saturday Bull Club and won by a score of 1 to 2. F. 11. King is going over this ter ritory as census enumerator. Married at the residduce of a. A. Benson on Sunday, April 17, Miss Anna Bonson aud Mr, K.B. Anderson. They will reside iu Hillsboro and they have the best wishes of the bride s inaiiy iiogau inondn. The crowd on booster Day was the largest the writer remembers to" have seen in Oregon City and it oortaiuly was a contrast to the old time when he generally came iu from Stafford once a week to get the mail and knew every faoe iu town. Misses Lydia and Minnie Steiman have returned to, their liome near Ourriusville, after a extended visit; with relatives and friends. The Clear Greek Telephone Com pany will have their annual moetiug on May 2d at 1 o'clock p. ni. MULINO Wednesday,"" Mr. Udell received word from Stayton that an aunt was very ill. He left immediately for that place. Frod Wallace carried the mails during Mr. Udell's absence. - Walter Waldorf made a living trip to Oswego last Thursday. Mrs. bell (line Aueust Bowman 1 and child of Salem are visiting old friends previons to their departure to tn.eir future Home in Walla Wal a. Harry Porter did some Blowing for h. cseuzer during cue woek. Mrs. Frat.lt Manning and children went to Yaoolt, Wash., Saturdav. for a few weeks' sojourn. Miss Vera Hall and Mr. Andy Lamb were guests at A. Frickson's, Sunday. ttelativos lrom Portland and Cams visited at the home of E. J, Maple the fore part of the week. The residents of. Mulino were startled Monday noon at the alarm of tire. The little home of Thomas Orem caught fire from a defective flue and buriied to the ground In a very snon time, ay tne timely appearauce of neighbors nearly all 'ot their per son al property was savod. It was by hard work that the adjoining buildings were iept from being destroyed. Au entertainment and basket social will be givon by the Fchool on Satur day night, April 30th. Miss Suod grass lias been drilling those who are 'to take part for some time and the affair promises to be a succcesa. Pro-1 ceedB are to be used to fix up the schoolyard. Don't fail to come and bring an attractive basket, or if of the opposite box. soa.- that there are no holes in your pocket (or pocket-book). E. Maple had the misfortune to lose a fine Jeisey cow, Wednesday. The baseball game Sunday at Shobel betwoen that team ami Mulino was' a very close ouo, the score being 8 to 4 m favor of Shuhol. Next Sundav Shubel will play onr team Ton the Mulino grounds. Be sure to onuie and see who the champions are. At the Shubel gamu a oollootiou was taken up which amounted to very little, considering tho crowd. It takes some money to manage those affairs, so it has been dpclrlud that a small admission will be chargd. The Jones Dftig Company, Inc. C. J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK Builders' Supplies Co. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Flooring, Ceiling, Finish Lumber, Etc DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Cive Us a Call Bring Your Estimates WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Phones Pacific Main 142 Home B-284 Cor. Main and 14th Streets OREGON CITY A Knocker - is a man who can't sue good In any person or thing. It's a habit causud by a disordered- liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue speotacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herbiuo. A aure cure for constipation, dyspopsia. indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all live, stomach and bowel toublus For sale by Jonesdrug Co. EAGLE CREEK ' Friendly Class Entertain Tuesday evening the Friendly class of the Presbyterian church held a bas ket social at the " Wood-nan hall. A large attendance enjoyed the evening's entertainment, which was as follows: Instrumental duet. "Qui Vive," (Ganz), Miss Mabel Valkmar Hod Oscar Woodttn; rending. v" Mamma's Pickaninr," Miss Eulalie Schuebel; ntsrumental solo, Dixie Song" (Brown), Florence Andrews; vocal solo, "Island of Dreams" (WeatherDy) Harry Miller; reading, "Kentucky Philosophy," Miss Evauna Mason: girl qnartet, "When the Flowers Bloom iu Springtime. Mollv Dear. Misses Lilly and Etta Long aud Maude and Anna Woodward; instrumental solo, "Barcarolle" (Godard;, Mr. WoodHn; reading, "An Overworked Elocutionist," Miss Lilly Balmer; vocal solo, "Resignation" (Caro Roma), Oscar WoodHn; Miss Mabel i Volkmar, accompanist ; one-act play, "An Interrupted Proposal." directed ; br Miss Eulalie Schuebel. Cast ot i. . . . r; i. 7 j.i ii.i.i. t - hamton.N. Y. Mention this paper and V i i ?,V"r. rememberthename. Dr. KilmerTiWamp- dL3JT7'tB"T', MlUer ' The following is the month Iv re port of E'igle Creek School District No. 17, for the month ending April 15, 1910. Number ol days taught dur ing month, 20 ; number of pupils be longing, 41 ; whole number days at tendance, 740; wholo nambsr of days absent, 74. Those neither absent nor late during the month were : Frank Meuaue, Gordon Wolfe, Lena Bell, Minnie Massou, Regiua Iforger, Mil lard Trullinger, Dora Judd, Jennie There is no cough medicine so popn- Smith, Lloyd Tmllinger, Charlie Father Hillebrand is takins'a much needed rest, having left on Monday night for the "East, and will return home via the Sonth, where he will at end a convention -'of the Catholic Knights in Nashville, Tenn. AFTER SUFFERING FORVEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's VegetableCompound Park Rapids, Minn. "I wan sick for years while passing through tht; Change of Life and was hardly able to be around. Ai'ter tak ing six bottles of Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pmmd I giiined 20 pounds, am now able to do my own work and feel well." M.i. Ed. La B-oij, Turk Rap- lar as Foley's Honey aud Tar. It Mena never fails to cure coughs, colds, croup and btonnhitis. Sold by Jones Drug Co. If -'you haven't the time to exercise regolarly, Doan's Regulets will pre .vent, constipation. They iuctace a mild, easy heathful action of the bowels without griping. Ask druggist fox them. 25o. Walter Smith, Fitz Meuaue, Glenn' Garrett, Alta Hansen, Paul Still, Julia Bick, Edith Roctor, Flor ence Rector. Root, and the address, N. Y., on every bottle. Bimrhamtoh "'"J '"7 ug; jenny, ' jthe maid, .bolalie scunebeL Stops earache in two minutes ;tooth ache or pain of bnrn or scald in five minutes; hoarsness, one hour; muscle ache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil, monarch over pain Itchiug piles provoke profanity, butf proranity wont cure them-. Doan a Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years of suffer ing. . At any drug store. Yon might, interest your Eastern friends by sending them & Courier. How's Tnls? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for an v 2ase of cnturrh that run- your not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. f . J. UllfciMiX uu , X 010(10, o. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last la years.and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially aide to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDlNO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Droggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cere is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sput free. Price 76c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. It. KlNMSON, ids, Minn. Brookville, Ohio. "I was irregular and extremely nervous. A neighbor recommended Lydia E, l'inkham's Vegetable Compound to me and 1 have C3come regular ana my. nerves are much better. Mrs. It. Brookville, Ohio. Lydia EvIlnkham'B Vegetable Com- fioiind, made .from natlv roots and ieri contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holda the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary tc.' tl menials are on (ile in tho J'inkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration, rlisplaccinpnts.flbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, Indigestion and m-rvnis prostration. Every suffering woman otves it to her. self to give Lydia K. llnkhara's Vege table CoiiiiKiiiiid a trial. If you want Hpeelul advice write MrH. I'i nkli u in, Ly n n, "I iikh., for it. It is free and ulways helpful. MURE Said Beginning Mondau Afril Bdtb AT HER RESIDENCE, 909, ?th STREET Mrs. M. C. Lyman Will sell her Household Goods, some of which ore: 6-fooL. Dining Table, Bed Steads, Bed Springs, Mattresses Dining Chairs, Couch,' Rockers, High Chair, Kitchen Cabinet, one. Range, Heating Stove, Sewing Machine, Chamber Set, Go Cart, Window Shades, Tubs, Boiler, Clothes Basket, Sad Irons, Lamps, Fruit Jars, Cooking Utensils, Tinware, Etc. These must be sold at once as we soon start East. Phone Farmers 47 A R. F. D. No. 3, Oregon City, Oregon LOAN OAii FARM F. M. BLUHM, Manager Producer and dealer in all kinds of FIRST CLASS FARM PRODUCTS AND FIR WOOD Hay, Straw, Wheat, Oats and Potatoes always on hand. First class Butter and Rggs a specialty. All Orders Promptly Filled Pbtnt 1121 ?. IS33 Otflct in TavoriU Cigar Sttrt Opp$ltt Itlasonle Building Williams Bros, transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving , 1 'a Specialty Trtlght and Parctla Dtllvertd Prices RtasonabU and Satisfaction Buarantttd JOHN A, AHLSTEDT & CO. Wholesale anrijRetail Dealers in Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain MjU'Feed ani Alfalfa. Meal a 'Specialty Phones-Main 1004 'A1937 244-246 Salmon Street Between Second and Third Streets PORTLAND, ORE. Reduced Prices in All Departments FURNITURE HARDWARE J. H. MATTLEY second-hand coods Bought and Sold 905, ?th Street ORECON CITY, ORE. Modern Rooms at Moderate Prices Homelike THE NEW SCOTT BERRY HOTEL CO., Props. 7th & 71X KEN Y STS. PORTLaXD, ORB. O. W. Eastham LAWYER Legal work ot all kinds carefully at tended to. Charges moderate. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon. J. E. HEDGES ' Attorney-at-Law Weiuhard Building, Oregon City