OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 20, "1910 2 Some Alcohol Questions Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Aycr's Sarsapariila a tonic? Yes! Does it make the Wood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! Is it only Sarsapariila entirely free from alcohol? Yes! Ask your doctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If he approves, your confidence will be complete. . C. Ayer CoZLoweTl, A fass. Dull boys! Dull girls! Dull men! Dull very often due to constipation I Vet the TWILIGHT The citizens of Twilight are now the comet waiting and watching tor to appear at the twilight. Mrs. B. A. Churchill of Portland is visiting Mrs. J. Curtis Dodds this week. The cherry and prone crops of this section will be very linht this season on account of the late frosts. Bert McArthur is having his land surveyed. The work on our roads is progressing under the efficient management of our road supervisor Mr. Mattoou. A number of the residents of Twi light belonging to Warner Grange at tended the State Orange convention at Oregon City last, week. Mrs. J. Curtis Dodds was shopping In Oregon City last Monday. Mrs. John Faulk is viBiting at Everett, Washington. Some of our young men have been keeping very late hours recently. They say they are looking for the comet. W.A. Dodds purchased an up to date lawn mower of Wilson & Cook last week. Albert Mead is working for W. A, Dodds this week. WILLAMETTE In our wanderings we noticed that the now water tank is about complat ed. Plonty of splendid water no bet tor in the state. Mrs. H. E. Waldrou and children have returned home from a two weeks visit at the paternal home near Salem A pleasant party was hold at th Larson home Saturday evening. Tl young people ol our city are very democratic, and their virtues far on number their faults. Among the many well-kept lawns, we felt like awarding the prize Leaudor Capon aud Archie Ross, with lierdine and Mass a very close socond, In fact, we would have to.close our eyes to draw the blue ribbon. Several of the young women are allowing a fondness for poultry, judg iug from the flocks of baby chicks. Jf ried cluoken tastes good ir only we can invent the right kind of net to catoh them. A son was burn to Mrs. Charley An drews Monday, but tho child died few hours luter. The Idisappoiuted parents have the sympathy of their friends. Willamette was very noisv and liv ely for au hoar or bo last Sunday evening, when the boys serenaded the newly wedded couple, Miss Baker and Mr. Dollar. "I suffered habitually from constipa tioa. Dunn's Kugulets relieved aud strengthened the bowels, so that they have boeu regular ever since. A E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. New, Crisp, Reliable Goods ! at cleanhonest, de sirable prices U .. t Oregon raoxris vrrutcrv city Portland Railway, Light ana Power Company o. w. P. DIVISIOX TIME TABLE Between Portland Oregon City UuvMuqv) Leave Arrive Leave Arrive o o o o - , II Mi1! s j i j! 1 LlIJJ.Lil 1 4.00 6.27 6.40 6.40 6.45 C.46 6.30 7.22 7.30 0.20 6.20 7.20 7.00 7.52 8.00 6.50 6.57 7.50 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.U0 8.52 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30 9.00 9.52 lUlQQ 9.00 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.52 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 MUO 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.52 1 2.00 11.00 11.07 11.69 11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.62 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00 12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30 1.00 1.52 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00 1.30 2.22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2 62 3.00 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 3.00 3.52 4.00 8.00 3.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.52 6.00 4.00 4.07 6.00 4.30 6.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 6.52 6.00 6.00 6.07 6.00 6.30 C.22 6.30 6.30 5.37 6.30 6.00 6.62 7.00 6.00 6.0 1 7.00 6.30 7.22 7.30 6.30 6.37 7.30 7.00 7.52 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8.22 8.30 7:30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.62 8.55 8r00 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.25 WJp 8.37 9.30 9.00 ' 9.62 8.55 SMl3 9.07 10.00 9.30 9:33 9.37 10.00 10.62 10.55 10.03 10.07 11.00 11.00 11.62 11.55 11.03 11.07 11.69 12.00 12.46 12.60 11.66 11.67 12.50 12.65 To Mllwaukle ouly. Trains for Falrvtew, Troutdale, Greshani, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta cada and Cazadero and Intermediate points. 7:15. x8:02. 9:05. xl0:05. 1:05. 3:05. 14:05. 5:06. xC:05. 7:05. 8:06. 11:35. For Gresham. X Gresham, Falrvtew and Troutdale. NOTE: Cars leave East Water and Morrison streets 6 minutes later than scheduled rom First and Alder 8U. women! Heavy-headed! Downhearted! AU cure iioeav. Ayer's Pilli. Ask your doctor.. urn: OREGON CITY ISCHOOLS "Progress," Personal and Items of General Interest CONDUCTED By STUDENTS Last Wednesday, May 11, Mr. Saw yer, thn secretaiy of the Oregon City Commercial Club, spoko to the nssein blfd high school students. Among the many subjects of which Mr. Saw yer spoke were the American flag, good citizenship aud companionship. He related the moaning of the flag and told how everyone should look upon our Hag. Ho also explained why good companionship was necessary and helpful. The Couimerical Club gave an en tertainment last Tuesday, May 10, in honor of the Oregon State Grunge and one of the high school pupils, Kvaduo Harison, recited ".Milking Hun Feel at Home. " Miss Harrison did very well in her recitation. The hiyh school glee club a!so assisted i" too entertainment by singinii "May Morn ing," "Sweet and Low," "Sleep M5 Lady, Sleep" and "America." The girls were a!) dresd in white with black lvet bows at their throats. Saturday, May 7 the high school baseball team played against the Third Presbyterian Church Athletic Associ ation of Portland. The game was very interesting. The tally was eleven to four in favor of O. U. II. S. Friday afternoon, May 13, O. C. H. S.. played against the Gresliaiu high school at Canemah Park. The tally was Bix to two 111 favor of O. C. H. S. After tho game of May 13 the juniors gave a picnic in honor of the seniors at Cauemali Park. Everyone present had a very pleasant time aud they stayod at tno park until nine o'clock. The chaperones wcro Misses Cau- fleld, Brace, Mattley and Mr. Ander son. 1 he Ureshnm ijoys were asked to stay but as they had to return homo they had to refusn the invitation. Last Thursday the botany class went out in the ftekta to study nature. They kft at two-thirty and returned at five-thirty. I ho tilth aud sixth grailo rooms of tho Barclay school enjoyed a picnic at Chautauqua grounds last Friday afternoon. Several pupils from both grammar departments and high school are pre- iiaring for tho contests in declamation and esay work in connection with the Clackamas Couuty School League. J.I10 boys of the grades aud hmh school are preparing for the Held meet to he held June 4. The date for the preliminary contests Iuih not jet been set. Watch For the Comet The Red Dragou of the sky. Watch the children for spring rouL-hx, and colds. Careful mothers keen Foley's Honey and Tar in the house. It is tho best and safest prevent ion and euro for croup whore the need is urg ent aud immediate relief a vital ne cessity. ContaiiiH no opiates or harm ful drugs. Kefuso substitutes. Sold by Jouos Drug Co. DOVER Tho Dnvnr ficlinnl will nlnaa far tlw season on Mav 2i and the minils urn arranging lor au interesting piograiu. ,u iuijiu 10 mmi n mige crowd in 111 teilflnnon. All fho bulletl urn rpnniwlml to bring baskets ou Thrusdav night. May 2i. l'he infant child of Air. Gcnren Kitzwillor is quite sics. Ralph Deshazer is having a severe time with his oven. He in linvtm, llr hapten of Sandy treat them. woualil tJouley wont on a visit to BACK ACSE m KID"EV FeLLS ' For kidney and bbihWr tro'.iMes, Sciatica, rheumatic pains, luMiialgi.i, hcaduche, weariness and s'.eoplossncs. that dragged down fci'lhi." EXPEL H FSISGa MAKE UK A iW Acting directly on the kidneys t'.icse mild pills give almost instant udii'f because they not only tut lis a tonic but clean the kidney tissue of impuri ties and expel the poison from the system. ASK YOUR DR'JGQIST FOR SWAIN'S FILLS So marvelous and universal are the results obtained that these pills are fully guaranteed. Every druggist has them. In 50-cent boxes only. If not satisfactory your money back. Don't delay don't run the risk of Itright's Disease. Get Swaiu's Kidney and Hack Ache Tills today. SWAIN MEDICINE CO., Inc. Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE Br JONES DRUG COMPANY Welches last Saturday and came back Sunday all decorated with rhododen dron blossoms. A. J. Morrison went to Portland this week. Miss Alice Cooper went to Portland last week to spend the summer. Birch Roberts spent Sunday and Monday with relatives here. Mr. Morrison purchased a new cream separator lately. Mr. and Mrs. George Keisicker were vistiug at Hugh Fitzgerald's last Sun dav. y A Smile is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of sorts, lliere is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dyspepsia. Bal lard's Herbine is mild, yet absolutely effective in all cases. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Jones Drng Co. ELDORADO We are having some sunshine again and the strawberries are ripening last. The automobiles are flying along the roads every day. Mr. II. Selser and sister. Mrs. Gouc.her, visited with relatives in Mulino Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Spangler and niece, Miss Olis Jackson, went cat fishing Sunday. Mrs. R. A. Schoenborn made a business tirp to Oregon City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Jones went to thiir mountain ranch Sunday and found things in fine shape. Al Moshbergfr has a new buggy. Miss Lnlu Ilarward of Clackamas is doing some sewing in this neighbor hood. Ernest Jones and family and Will Jones went fishing at the Molalla lake Sunday. There's No Secret to the Success QHAMPION HARVESTING M7 Drop a Postal NOW for FREE Champion Literature NEEDY Tho death of our postmaster, Henry Snider of Aurora, came as a sad stir priKO to us. His death was caused by scarlet fever. He leaves a wife aud three small ehildron. Tho former is now stricken and it is feared the cliil dren too will take it. Our sympathy is with tho family in this their deep trouble. Harry Garrett of this place lies ill at tho home of his parents, of scarlet fever. He is bettor at this writing and wo bono ho w ill continue to im prove There are no more cases and every care is taken to prevent the spn ad of tho fever. Needy and Dry land schools are botn closed. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitts are spend ing a few days ot this week at Eu- geuo. Mrs. Alvm Thompson of Aurora is visiting at tho home of her mother, Mrs F. Fish. Edith Johnston, who is attending school at Woodhurn, spent Saturday and Sunday with her paronts. Miss Clraco Thompson is home for a few days. iMiss Drueilla Yoder spent. Sunday with her cousins, tho Misses Rittor. Mr. K. llines of Canby did business here the early part of the week. Andrew ICncher of Csnby was iu our bnrg Sunday. Lewis Spagla had his best girl out for a drive Sunday evening. Will Aspins has returned to his work in Washington. Qu t an ex'iitoment was caused Mon day oveuiug when Dan Kaufman's house caught tire. It was seen at ouee and with the help of tho neighbors was put out before anygreat harm was done. Airs Teua Youngs of Portland is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. S. (.). Owens. Amy Si'onse, who has been attend ing school at Aurora, came home, 11s school has closed. Chris Zimmerman of Aurora was transacting business hero Monday. The Harlow butcher was in this vicinity Saturday looking for beef eattlo. Miss lues Hilton has purchased a tine new buggv. She was trying it Monday atleruoon. Mr. and Mrs Kay Fish spout Sun day on Marks Prairie at the latter's parents, Mr. ami Mrs Chris Kocher. Zi ELWOOD Julia Ostrowski, who has been iu Oreaon City attending the Catholic school, has returned home. John Scott visited at the home of his sister, Betty Wilcox, in Garfield Saturday and Sunday. Mike Kydzerowski is hauling lum ber from Dubois's mill Dear Estacada for a kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shibley and twins of Spnngwater were Saturday and Sauday visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Maud Dibble. Thos. Oatrowski sold bis eighty acre farm and the buyers have leased same to Louis Vallen for two years. Carl Anderson bought a cow of Carl Anderson brought a cow of Mike Granatizk. Elmer Dibble attended the phone meeting at Beaver Creek Monday. Mr'. Zella Cadonan aud children of Eptaoada are stiyug with her mother, Mrs. L. Park, while the former's husband is looking for a business loca tion in Tillamook, Ore. Amos Valleu is having a streak of bad luck, having lost 2 lambs, 2 head of hogs and his dog within a week. iVellie Phillips is working for Mrs. Bert Cummins of Beaver Creek. Lous Valien has purchased another cow of L. Baker. Maud Dibble and baby visited at tho home of Mis. W. 'i'. Henderson cn Monday. One Conductor Who V'as Cured Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it. "Some tiine ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles of Foley's Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any medi cine I had ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheuma tism." Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Get youi: butter wrappers printed at the Courier office. The reasons for Champion Success stand out all overhand never wears off a Champion Machine. It is apparent in its correctness of construction and mechanical perfection. In short, Champiofl machines are built right in the factory and work right in the field. That is what counts most and why Champion owners smile with satisfactien every time you mention the name, "CHAMPION". They know they have machines they can depend up on and that will do the right kind of work all the time, this is what YOU want and ought to get in harvesting machinery It's what you will get if yu buy Champions. J A common and very true saying among Champion owners is: "If I could not get an other Champion I would not sell mine for many times what I paid for it." 4 Portland, Oregon Spokane, Wn. Boise, Ida. MULINO ChasJOauiels arrived Friday from Wallace Island, returniug Monday ac companied by his wifet, son. mother, aud sister, Kate. The latter two will -remain during the summer months. Ernest Davis who has boen visiting his folks left for Portland Saturday. Those who attended state Garnge report having had a good time. Sev eral took tiie sitxh degree. Mrs. Mary S. Howard was re-elected state secretary, this being her seventh term. Friends of O. E. Spencer of Cams will be pleased to learn he was elected state master. Mrs. Ang Erickson aud Elva Dan iels sput Wednesday with Grandma Ball of Orchard Falls. Mrs. E. J. Maple and Mildred went to Portland Sunday, the 17th, to at tend the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Maple's parents. A. Thuuberg who lived on the Hoi stein place, moved his family to Port laud last Wednesday. A surprise birthday dinner was giv en Hazel Erickson last Friday in honor of her eleventh birthday by her teat her sud schoolmates. A shower of postal cards was tondered her. 3inee the event Miss Hazel feels as important as if she were George Washintgon Claude Ashley's parents from Salem visited over Sunday at their 6on's homo. Two now families nicved into the neighborhood last week. Mr. Bon- ney s family into the house formerly occupied by Guy Jewett and Mr. Howe's to the Wells place. H. Seltzer aud Mrs. K. Gouoher of Ehvood were Snudav cuests of Mrs. M. Daniels. The baseball came Sunday at Shu oei between that team and ours proved Mnliuo's defeat again, the score being 7 to 2 Juxt Isunday Macksburg will plsv our team here. Moalla Granae No. 40 held its regu lar nice tius Saturday. A. A. Baldwin took the tlrst and" socond degrees; Miss Kate Snodgrai-s and Thos. Fish, the 3d aud 1th. Elmer Erk-kson who is working in Portland was grauted a demit. At the last meeting Master B. Wright appointed the followiug as a general committee on arrangements for the children's dty picnio which will be held at Wright's Springs Juue 11th: Mrs. Aug Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Bas. Davis, Mrs. Churchill, aud Pierce Wright. This committee ap pointed the follow ing assistant com mittees: I'rorgam committee, Kate Snodgrass, Inez Snrdgrass, Mrs. Aug Erickson; orstiou, Mrs. M. S. How ard, K. A. Wright; stands, Pierce Wright.Mrs.Fred Burns, Karnet Mal latt; mnsio, J. J. Mallatt, Br., N. H. Darnell, Inez Snodgrass ; grounds. N. II. Darnell, A.Dougon, Fred Wallace; swing, Thos. fish. If the day is favoiablo a large crowd and good time is anticipated. It hasn't boen decided whether there will be a base ball game or not There will probably be a dance in the eveninc nnder other auspices. Poison Oak Polsonlog Ballard's Snnw Liniment cures it! Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius. Turner. Ore , writes: My wife has discovered that Snow Linimeut cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," at very painful trouble. She not ouly cured a cae of it on her self, but ou two of her friends who were poisoned by this same ivy. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Tne Courier will print your butter wrappers. JENNINGS LODGE Miss Lucy Newell was called upon to mourn the death of her oldest sis ter, who passed away at Oakville. Wash., at the age of eighty-seven years. The Woman's Industrial Club and their friends were charmingly enter tained ac the h une of Mrs. Harry Painton on Thursday afternoon, May 12. The business meeting was dis pensed with and the president Mrs. II. Robert!, presided and in a few words announced the object of the day. The following program was carried out: ' Song, "My Mother's Bible," by all present, accompanied on pianoTby Miss S iriptuie. Almost everyonoVespouded with a verse on mother or motherhood; papT, "Th.i Founder of Mother's Day, " by Mrs. Morse; poem on "Motherhood" by W. J. WILSON & GO. Qlackamas County agents Oregon it Ore. Mrs Barnes; duet, "Beautiful Beck oning Hauds" by Mesdames Emmons and Beckner; reading. "My Mother's Arnictiair," by Mis. Paiuton; sopg, "Mother Knows," by Mrs. Will Haberman; reading, by Mrs. C. L Smith. Mrs. O. L. Smith favored all with piano solos also. Dainty re freshments were served by the hos tess. Those present were Mesdames Lewis of Buffalo, New York; Sladen Seeley, Yale, Gardner, Walker, Barnes, Foster, Smith, Emmons, Ked niond, Westerneld, Hart, Olough, Kice, Boardman, Havermau, Morse, Soesbe, Beckner, Roberts, Strain, Davy, Downing and Paiuton aud Miss Scripture. Mrs. Hamilton aud three children of Portland were over Sunday visit ors at the Haberman home. Miss Etta Abbott of Portland Sun d)ed at the II. H. Emmons home. Miss Partridge of Eugene was a Monday visitor at the Chas. Redmond hjine. Mrs. Ida West of Los AncelesT who has visited with the P. D. Mew ell family for some wei'ks, has aocepted a very fine position at Eugene aud departed the fore part of the week for that place. Mr. C. P. Morse aud wife and baby visited with friends on Sundav and Calvin Dili Morse is rapidly recov ering torn his reoent illuess. Mrs. G. O. Morse will be hostess to lnn 5ri,eS? tu.Z I afftefuVu' ! Juue Uth, for the bruelit of the Iu- dustrial Club, iuiM jjdiuu .Dial-swell 01 ureaou City was a caller at the Lodge on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Frank Pratt and the Misses Susie Smith and Peringer and Gilbert Smith of South Cams were luncheon guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. btrain on Saturday. Mr. Alex Gill expects to commence making brick the coming week and al ready has many orders trom all parts of Clackamas county. I Mr. Haberman aud daughter, Miss coa naoerman, Dave returned to their home at Grants Pass. Oregon. after a visit of some weeks with Mr. W. L. Haberman aud family. Mrs. Meritt aud little daughter Fraucia Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kedmoud. Rev. Shupu preached his farewell sermon Sunday, May 15th, at Grace Chapel and took for his text 2nd Cor. ld-11. It is indeed w.th regret to all that Rev. Shupp was not returned to Jennings Lodge for this confereno year., but love and the best of wishes go with Rev. Shupp aud wife in their new Washington home. Key. Shupp having been chosen as presiding elder of the Pnget Sound district and will leave next week for his new field of labor. Again we are aware of the faot that we have some fine literary talent at this place. Mr. H. O Tozier deliver ed a very excellent paper on "The Bible as Ou Guide" at the Epworth League convention at Greshani last week which has received many favor able comments from some of the dele aves who were present at this conven tion. A number of children are having the whooping cough. Among them are Willard Slocnm, Adeline Tozier aud Annie aud Glenn Russell. A strawberry festival will be held at the attractive home of V.r. and Mr" H. H. Emmoiis on Saturday evening, May 28th. Cake and berries will be served on the spacious lawns which are so well adapted for a fete ot this kind. All are coridally invited to at tend. Christian Johnson, who attended school at this place, has gone to Port land to live with an aunt. The women of the Lodge will be busily interested during the summer, as the Ladies' Aid Society of Grace Chapel and the Industrial aud Pro. gressive Clubs meet each alternate week. Mrs, Reed has about organized a drawing class and will give lessons each week. It was hoped to form an emhroide'y class under the able tutor age of Mrs. J. A. Soesbe, hut it has been postponed until fall, as Mrs. Soesbe and family expect to spend their vacation at their pretty summer home at riewport and intend to leave for this popular summer resort as soon as school is out for the summer. Rev. Benz of Portland and Rev. (Joode of Lents, Mr. Burkemeir of Milwaukee, Rev. Plummer and Kov. Hornscha attended a meeting of the camp meeting association held on their grounds at this place on Tues day. Mrs. Will Campbell of North Mt Tabor Jwas an over Suuday visitor at of CHINES the home of her mother, Mis. T. C. Rice. Mrs. T. J. Spooner was tendered a party at her home on the Willamette ou Thursday of last week, the occasion being her fifty-seventh birthday an niversary. Among those who were present were her sous, and Major and Mrs. Clarkson of Portland aud Mrs. F. Hodgkins of Vancouver. On Suuday evening a number of young people enjoyed the hospitality of the Spooner home. Mrs. Laura Newell, who has been qeite ill at the Good Samaritan hos pitRl for three weeks, returned to her home at the Lodge on Tuesday. Get your butter wrappers printod at the Courier office. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is ouly one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by cnnr-tiutioual remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Knsachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the I result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out aud this tube restored I to its normal condition, hearing will i no destroyed lorever ; of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nt hi,, i,, ... .....: the mucous surfacei v , r-r.,j ru. f- ,,. j..f... , j ,. catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circrf lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., , Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. I Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. " " rimv CTirr o I TtrrMf O All 1)1 O I AllC QL LI V EK I LEAVES Sandj for Boring at 6:30 . it . t,d 2:30 p. m. Boring lor Santiv at 8:36 a. m. and 4:-15 p. m. Sl'NMAY SCHEDl'LK leare Sandy lor honug at uOa. m. and p. m. Leave Boring tor Saody at 10.36 a. m. and 4:45 r. m At Sandy makes connection with Salmon Mail Stage. SCHRDCLB SC1JBCT TO CHAJ401 WITHOUT NOTICE EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor , -i f, This is the trade mark which is found on every bottle cf the genuine Scott's Emulsion the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGL. .8 Send 10c, name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Eacb, bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Paarl Su, N. Y. George C. Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OHECON CITY, OREGON 9. B. OIMICK V. A. DIMIC DIMICK DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary PuMie. vi or unties Foreclosed Abstracts Furnished. Money Loaned on Real and Cheitel Fecuri'y, Audresen Bldg ' ' Oregon City J. J. Hirshheimer ATTORNEY AT LAW .Patent and Pension Attorney. Pension and Claims against the U. S. a specialty. Phones: Office, Main 7835; Residence, Main 8453 Rooms 20-21 Labbe Building 22714 Washington St. Poi tland National Life Insurance Co olU.S.A. ESTABLISH BD 18(18 Over half million in force out of Oregon 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 (J We will buy any stock 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 and will pay cash for United Wireless stock, Alaska Petroleum and Coal, Al nieda Consolidated, Cassadia Mining & Milling. J We have several thous and shares of Black Eagle Stock at a snap. v Write, wire or phone at our expense F. J. Catterlin & Co. Roam 2 Lumbermen's Bid;., Portland, Ore WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. CWARC OF latlTATIONS. THE aCNUINC PREPARED ONLY IT Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. MO. Jones Drug Company PJOV'IeWTIM of the year to hive roar tettth oat and plate and bridge work done. For out-cf-town patron we finish plate and brl-lp work In one dar if necessary. BIC"i c ft A MolarCrowni $0.00 22kBrifJrBTMth3.50 Gold Filling 1.00 Emit.) Filling 100 Silver Filling .50 6oo(. Rubber Plate 5.00 Best Rubber - Plate, 7.50 IU W. a. Win, rSnscn Pwin rYnlest txtrMion , 5 0 n rim muujww m Mrr-m best methods Palmes iUtraa.. n I tve whrnpUta or hrulfre work le ordered. Coaeuit ti,in , rw. IVmi raunot avt better peinleM work Antttre, ao ii.atterhw n:o-h vnu All work fully iirantMtJ for fifteen fearrn. WiseBentalCo. INCORPORATED Fafllitf ul!aint. Thlri I Wjshlntton, PORTLAND, 0PE6OW - OIOm ain: I A. M. M 1 1. M. Ia4ja, lul i r "