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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910 SOCIAL EVENTS OP THE WEEK GUARANTEED A AT TKICES NEVEP. BEFORE EQUALLED IN OREGON CITY OR. ELSEVVHER.I Ilii;li ferrule bhick enamel Mantel Clocks, gold trimmings, cnlhcdral Xung, hour and half hour strike, runs eight days. G UARANT K E D $5.00 to $10.00 Highly polished, solid oak shelf clocks; strike hour and half hour, with or without alarm; runs 8 days. GUARANT. E E D $3 to $4.50 Office or school clocks, with or with out strike $4.50 to $8.50 "V'ake Up" Alarm clocks that are GUARANTEED to wake you up $I.C0to$l.?5 ' SEE OUR WIXDO'V DISPLAY burmeistef; ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers, Sus. Bridge Corner Personal and Local Drs. Beatie & Mount, dentists, Masonio Temple Will AviBon is in from his claim for a few days' visit with his parents. William Bibee of Portland was in town Saturday. iuihb Mabel Francis began hor duties as teacher at Mt. Pleasant, Monday. Mr. Pearl Smith has gone to Mc Minnville. where he will enter the high school. For the latest ideas In millinery as they are brought ont call on Miss 0. Goldsmith. O. A. Zanhoy has gone to Gulden, Wash,, to be the gnest of his daugh ter. "Westley Jackson and family, who have been visiting their son in East ern Oregon, have returned home. Jack Latourotta spent Friday in town, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. L&tourette. Charles Galloway, special laud agent of Salem, was a town guest Friday. R. W. Zimmerman and two daugh ters of Liberal were in Oregon City the last of the week. O. P. Kellogg aud family have moved to Philomath, Ore., where their children will enter school. Harry Draper and Ted Osmond hive returned from the Breakers aud Long Beach alter a visit of two weeks Miss Erma Calavan, who spent the summer in Priueville, Ore., returned home accompanied by I. W. Spears and wife. Mr. Webster and family of New York have rented the Sullivan house on Pleasant Ave. aud are now occu . pyiug same. Mrs. VVilmer Fisher has returned from a few weeks' visit in Muliuo. Shu wan accompanied by her niece, Miss Jessie Akin. Torn Gerber, who has hern m Cali fornia all summer working for the Western Union Telegraph Co , has re turned home. Master Rodcey aud Miss Virginia Keating of Portland were guests of their auuts, tin Misses Cochran, over Sundav. Sherman Barford of Victoria, B. C. is visiting with Oregon City friends for a few days. "Mr. Barford formerly resided iu town. Mrs. Frank Newton of Toledo, Ore., has arrived iu Oregon Citv to he Hie guest of her mother, Mrs. T. A. Ale Bride. Dewall lilrod, who has been con nected with the Huntley Bros. Com pany for the past few months as drug gist" left Monday for Eastern Oregon. Silas Wrifcht of Liberal passed through Oregon City on his way home from Nashville, Ore., where he was called on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. L. E. Wright. Hand made Original Chippewa Log gers, for men. If you are looking for something durable that will just suit your feet aud suit your pocketbook, call at the Oregon City Shoe Store and see these shoes. Mrs. Steven Lundigan, who has been in the St. Vincent's Hospital in Portland for medical treatment for the past five weeks, will be able to left the hospital Sunday and re turn. Her many friends will be glad to know she is recovering. Mrs. G. W. Grace aud Miss Ellen Grace have returned from a year and a half visit in England, Ireland and Scotland and Wales, with relatives and friends. While in the United States Mrs. Grace and daughters stopped at New York, and. made a lengthy visit in Cuba, Mo., also in California. Miss Florence came as far as Seattle with her mother but remained there for a short while the guest of Mies Fay Fitch. Correct styles in dress hats. Prices reasonable. Miss C. Goldsmith. Misses' aud little girls' fancy high top. uuttoned shoes, something very new end the finest there is made. In a class all by themselves, serviceable and new, at the Oregon City Shoe Store. Ask to see them. Dr. L. Temple U. Ice. dentist Masonio more laai. Home Al8. jjatesc creations in Handsome street nats. uau on miss U. Goldsmith. John J. Burgfield of Logan was a lown guest Monday. John Adams is again conliued (o his home with illness. . .. Phil Siuuott left Wednesday for uurvauiN, wnore no win enter the urogon Agricultural College. Mrs. Niota Barlow Lawrence will open her vocal studio, Oct. 1st, at Kuu wamington Street, Phone 17S4. Miss Est ir Levitt was given a party Wednesday eve ring iu Portland by her cousin, Miss Pearl Barde. 0. H. Lorenz, a well known farmer from Aurora, transacted business in Oregon City Mouday. Miss Mary Ellen Long has returned from St. Johns und Spokane, Warh., after an absence of two weeks. J, H. Simmons of Woodburn, a pio neer of 1845, attended to business mat ters in Otegon City Monday. Mrs. Steven B. Coutnre and two children of Condon, Oregon, are giieBts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Deouty County Surveyor Lee J. Caufield is in Oregon City fir a few days, but will return tu Estacada to continue the surveying work for the county. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters of Ober lin, Kansas, were in Oregon Oity Tuesday calling ou friends. Mr and Mrs. Peters are making a tonr of Ihe West. Mrs. Don Me dium has been cm fined to iier bed for several days w ith an attack of pneumonia. Her nmuv friends will bo glad to note that she is slowly improving. Jnst arrivtd at the Oregon City Shoe Storet a lot of Buckingham anil Hecht Indian tan boys' high cut shoe?, one of the best boys' Fhoes made. Mrs. Samuel Bell McKte, who has been visiting with In r ciiughler, Mrs. Norman Lang of this rity, for the past mouth, returned to liar home in Oakland, Tuesday. Jesse Slauton of Chicago, 111., vvho has been in Uiegon City for some time visiting his brother Kenneth Stanton, left Sunday night for San Francisco, Oal., where he will be tne guest of another brother. Rev atd Mrs. Wm. Proctor and lit tle daughter nave gene to Snokane. Kev. Proctor will probably return be fore the end of tiiu week, but Mrs. Proctor and duu(Jiter will leniain for about three weeks. Mrs. G. n. Woodward and son of Dawson. Yutou Territory, Canada, have been visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. .1. W. Gray, at the ranch cn the West Side. Mrs. Woodward will be ramembered as Miss Kova Gray. Everybody is liable to "catch cold" but those W io give a cold proper at teution never have serious lung dis eases. It is neglect that makes them serious. Prudent persons use Ballard's Horehound Syrup as soon as the trou ble appears and the cold is cured at once. Priod 25c, 50c, and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Mrs. Ella Rhodes Higeusen, the well known authoress, of Bellingham, Wash., was in Oregon City for a few days the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. E. G. Caufield. Mrs. Higensen lived in town inkier cirlhocd and wrote for the Enterprise and Courier at that time. J. E. Soeley has been changing the intenot of bis grocery store on the corner of Oth and Main streets, and is branching out to capture various lines that are constantly in demand. His latest addition is an excellent line of house paints that can be purchased very reasonably. There will be many residences painted this fall and the O. P. V. paints he is now handling will satisfy every desire. Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness aud a general "no account" feeling is a sure sign of a torpid liver. Herbiue is the medicine reeded. It makes the , liver active, vitalizes . the blood, regu- j feeling of energy and cheerfulness. Price 60c. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Gypsies Entertained M8 Lruis A. Moiris ei tortaiurd t'o flyp-'e.' nt iier heme in a most en juyn.ife n aimer and served very deli cious refreshments to ti e following i H-: " Mertiiner Litoarett', Miss llel u Dunlton, Miss Cis Barclay Piatt. Mis Aimee Bolhick, Miss Z da Goldsni th, Miss Elizuboili Kelly. M't-s Eu ilv O'iviiillcy and Miss Mar jori.' Can (Kid. Former Oregon City Lady IU Word was iiiht rtceived htri hv friends )f Mrs. A. J. Montgomery that I or mrlher, Mrs. Duff, who is with ler lit her hnnie at Dak Park, ill., lias jint sutlered a stioue cf ap poploxv and is in a very serious condi turn Rev. Montgomery was a former pastor here, and while hore Mrs. Duff was with them and had many friends who will learn with regret of her illne s. Ccugt erjcticnal Brotherhood Meets After a rest of about two months the Congregational Brotherhood will again hold their regular monthy meet ings in the church p rlors. The first meeting of the swasoD will be held October 4th, at which a special pro grum will be given, including many gold talks from prominent speakers and this win be interspersed with music Mr. OBcar Freytag has the prop i am in charge aud the association which lias now grown to over an nun dreei n.cmberis, will turn out to this firtt meeting as a solid bodv, as the greitest interest is manifested by each member. China Shower For Miss Edna Parks Miss Helen DuuHon an 1 Miss Edith Ch"ney ware hostesses at a "rlnna shower," at the home of M 8 Morti mer Latonrei te, Saturday evening, iu honor of Miss Edna Parks, whoso marriage to Mort J. Cockrell will ou cur the middle of October. Delicious refreshments were served and thejbride-eleot was presented with some handsome gifts. Those present were Mrs. Walter S. Wells, Mrs. Herbert Meissner, Mrs. Mortimer Latourette, the Misses Edna and Clara OauQold, Miss Edna Parks, Miss Cheney and Miss Daulton. Is Loyal to Home School The Corvallis Gazette speaks well of our respected townsman, while refer ring to a Parkplaca teacher: "Miss Pearl Horner, teacher in the Parltplate high school, arrived last evening to spoud Saturday with friends in Corvallis. Miss Horner speaks in high terms of the sohools in her community and states that Cap tain J. T. ApperBon, well and favor ably Known in Oorvallis circles, has practically recovered from the severe illness with which he was stricken, aud that he takes the same deep in terest in his local school that he takes in 0. A. O. It will be remembered that for the past fifteen years the Parkplace school has made history in training a strong body of students, many of whom have registered at O. A. C." Wood Wanted Notice is hereby given that bids will he received by Clacsamas County for the delivery at the court house in Oregon City of 40 cords of good, sound, live, old fir wood of tour foot length. r . W. GKKENMAN, County Clerk. Wedding Anniversary A number of friends guva n surprise to Mr. and Mrs J. II. Walker at their home ou Seventh and Washiigton streets in this city lat evening, hc couutof ihe tweuty-fiitli aunivirsary ot their mirriiigJ. Friends had se cretly decorated the home with au tumn leaves and greenery, and came upon t' e pair unexpea teitiy u a lofly, bringing with them biaut fnl pr'-'S' lit and lest wishes. The rrnirany ha I also DP.vided an orchestra of three pieces, ccmiicsed of Mr. and Mrs. Des Larzes anil Miss K like, who gave numerous S 'leeth ns (luring the even ing. Miss Marie Walker satig several numbers also. Mr. and Mrs. Walker were married in this citv tweutv hve vtars aeo in n house where now is lorated the Bur meister & Audresen jewery store on Maiu street, aud there was much tall; with friends during the evening of the changes that have tukeu place in these years in this city. One unusual feature ot the occasion was the wed ding gown worn by Mrs. Walker when she was married and which she was requested to don for the occasion. Ketreslimonts were served anil a very enjoyable time was had by the many triends present. . Safe Medicine for Children Foley's Honey ana Tar is a safe and effective medicine for children as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs.. Get only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package Sold by Jones Drug Co. Skating Kink Free for Benefit Dancing Parties Any order in Oregon City may have use of the Portable Skating Rink any evening during the week after 9 :40 p. m., with exoeiient music, eto , for benefit dancing pur. i 'P, all fie ot any expense, by applying to A. E Van Slyke, manager. Enameled White and Green In keeping with the times and the spirit of the day the Jones Drag Co. are giving the interior of their drug store in this city a bright new appear ance by making the woodwork throughout the entire store white and green, colors that have predominated with the company for some years. The shelving and counters and cases will be enameledin'the adopted colors and will present a very attractive appearance. Apply a oo t ton cloth wet with Bal lard's Snow Liniment to all wounds, cuts, Inrus, sores or blistors, and note its wonderful healing power. Ma James W.Smith President of the Clackamas County Fair Association. The man from Max burg that is helping to make the great fair a greater success the last three days of this week. : v- - Lloyd Wiliiams The young man who got what he deserved, the nomination for the office of Recorder on the Republican ticket, It is proniDt and very effective. Price 25o, 60o and $ 1.00 per bottle. Sold by Jones urug uo 1,000 APPENDICITIS CASES AH Operated in One Hospital in a Sin gle Year Besides this, many peolpe were op erated on who thought they had some slight stomach or bowel trouble, but their trouble was found to be a dis easesd appendix. IA German physi cian who realized that appendicitis was one of the most common and dangerous diseases, has discovered a simple remedy for treating Appendi citis without operation, although per haps in very rare cases, operation mav still bo advisable. The remedy is called Alder-i-ka, is composed of buckthorn glycerine and other simple ingredients scientifically compounded. Because Adler-i-ka COOLS the dis eased parts and DRAINS OFF all im. purities, which no other medicine can do, ONE DOSE instantly relieves stomach or bowel trouble. The drug store of Jones Drug Co. reports large sales and wonderful results. Almost any doctor will tell yon, if your bowels do not move each day, or it you have wind or gas in your stom ach or bowels, or a heavy fooling af ter eating, you may very likely get appendicitis. By taking Adler-i-ka just once each week, appeudioitis oan gain no foothold. A valuable book showing many pic- tures.of the curious little appendix, and telling how appeudicitis is caused and how you can easily guard yourself against it, can be secured free for a short time at the above druggist's. You should read this book and take HO CllHUCOB NEW SALE of new goods, at new prices, to open with the new month in our new store in the STEVENS-ANDRESLN BUIUMNG Doors open ct eight o'clock on Saturday, October Eighth. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND We've something new for you W. A. HLME STEVENS - ANDRESEN BLDG. Main Street : Oregon City nervousness, less of appetite, sleep lessness and general weakness that is oaused by any disordor of the kidneys or bladder. Sold by Jones Drug Oo. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor Lioense. Notice is hereby "given that I will aftho next rognlar meeting of the city oouuoil apply j for a license to sell liquor at my place or tiusinesfl, via Main street, for a period of three months. L. A. NOBEL. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A Liquor License Notice is hereby given that I will at the next rognlar meeting of the city council, apply for a license to Bell liquor at my place of business, (ith aud Maiu Sts., for a period of three mouths. CARL HODES. "Unclassified" Ads Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the dear friends, one and all. who so kindly showed their sym pathy in our recent berevement: also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. O. LANDECK, MRS. F. II. KAMRATH AND FAMILY. When Merit Wins When the medicine you take oures your disease, tones your system ana makes you feel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. That is what Kr ley's Kidnoy Pilis do for you, in all casus of backache, headache, WANTED V girl, foe several weeks, to do light housework in family of two. Address Mrs. J. Black, Court ney, Ore. Postofnce Oak Orove. FOR HALE $100 Huntington upright piano in good condition,1 used three years. $J75. Address Henry Fro mong, Oregon Oity. FOR SALE-Three lots noar Glad stone Station, $500. Euquire Oourior ollice. 45 WILL BUILD NEAT, CHEAP house on 1, 2, 8 or 4 lots, Gladstone, near carliue. Answer with amount of cash you oan pay on same and terms wanted. Address "New Home," care Courier, Oregon City. 46 FOR SALE One Jersey sire, three years old, thoroughbred. Euquire Louis Sugar, Muliuo Rt. 1. FOR SALE A flue lot of 80 young pigB. Address 0. Rivermau, River man Farm, Central Point. P. 0. address, Oregon City Kt. 1. WANTED -Agent for the Phoenix Mutual Firo lusurance Company of Oregon, 82!) Chain oer of Commoroe, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE I will not be responsible for bills contracted aeainst me with out an order. Date Sopt. 24, 1010. JOHN MILLER, Clatskanio. FOR SALE Fruit and poultry farm in Oregon City ; fine residence just finished; all kinds of fruit, includ ing an acre of Btrawborries. Price reasonable. Call at place. BIO Pierce St. tf FOR SALE A good horse. Enquire of L. E. Gardner, 5 miles from Ore gon Oity on the Molalla road. MR. OSCAR WOODFIN, PIANIST, pupil of Cluis. Dierke of Portland, will be glad to reoeive pupils at 130(5 Wash. St. Maiu 1794. FOR BALE Good 7-room house with flue well, pump, cellar, wood shed, barn, Six lots, fruit, nice garden; everything in good shape. Prioe only $1500.00. John Menke, 214 7th Street, near Main. WANTED Relinquishments. We have the partius with the cash ready to buy. Give full particulars iu first letter. Nimmo, Runey & Co., IU3 Hamilston Bldg., Port laud, Oregon. , 9-80 WANTED Position as stenographer and typewriter, by experienced young lady. Call or write "steno grapher" care of Oregon City Courier. ADAMS COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE AND DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE Big Department Store While our September business has surpassed all ex pectations our best efforts will now be bent on October Sales and while you are lavishing your admiration on our splendid array of fall and winter fashions, in our Ladies and Men's Ready to Wear Garments, do not forget to give your closest attention to our Fall and Winter Fabrics in DRESS GOODS We have improved on our best efforts of the past in presenting Favored Fashions of this season's Foreign and lomestic creations in Dressgoods. Our latest showing of Tailored Suitings, Broad cloths, Panama, French and Storm Serges, Henri etta, Black Dress Silks, Skinner's Satins, and Lin ings in all shades of Son Btrst and Liberty Silks are absorbing the interest of our best trade. Millinery Our Fall showing of New and Stylish Millinery is interesting to refined taste, combining style with modesty and expert workmanship in finish. Our Millinery Department is now safely in the lead. New Fall Fashions Ready to Wear Gar ments For Ladies, Misses and Children ' . 8 i New Fall Styles Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats In Our Clothing Department L. ADAMS BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Seventh Streets . . . A Oregon City, Oregon