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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910 5 You need a phonograph in your home and you can get it on the easiest of payments. Act at once ! If you only knew how much fun and entertainment a phonograph brings into your home, you wouldn't be without, it a single day. '. You know how it is you come home in the evening tired out from your days work, and a long dreary evening before you. That's the -Lime when you would appreciate some music to refresh you and make you forget the trials and cares of the day. No matter what you want to hear the phonograph brings it right to you while you sit in your easy chair. No one needs to say, "I CAN'T AFFORD IT," for we will sell you any Victor or Edison outfit on such easy terms that you never miss the money and the first thing you know it is entirely paid for It's to Your Advantage to Buy from Us ! Because we carry every machine and record made by the Victor and Edison companies and our prices areas low as you can buy any place on earth, and you can come right here and hear them played right alongside one another and pick out the machine and records ; that you like best. That is surely far better than being compelled to take any talking machine and records a faraway concern has a mind to send you. A FREE TRIAL OFFER! We will gladly send a VICTOR, or EDISON ontfit to your home for a few days at no expense to you. If you decide to keep it pay us a small deposit, and a little each month Burmeister b Andresen OREGON CITY JEWELERS Drs. Beatie & Mount, dentists, Mason io Temple. Harry Gordou is down from Canby for a few days. Virgil Clarke, an attorney of Port land, was inJOregon Oity Tuesday. Call and see tome of onr new line of hats. Prices moderate. Miss 0. Goldsmith. Mrs. A. B. Graham and Mrs. Don Woodard, of Portland, were visiting id Oregon Oity Tuesday. Born, at the Portland Maternity Hospital, Oct. 13, to the wife of Dr. W. H. Eddv. an eight pound son. Mr. aud Mrs. Bruoe 0. Curry were in attendance at the Cockrell-Parks nuptials. The money is yours and the shoes are ours uutil von are prefectly satisfied. W. A. Holmes. Beaver Building. Miss 'Catherine Piggott was the gtfest of her aunt, Mrs. T. A. Pope, Tuesday, retcruiug to her home in Portlaud Wednesday morning. Just a viBit to this pretty pettiooat stock and you'll feel assured that the petticoat you want is here. W. A. Holmes. Essie M. Block, piano studio. Thursday afternoon, at J. K. Hanny residence, 14th near Main. r j MAKES THE PERFECT ,,,( (jO 1 HOT BISCUIT I ; W Also Rolls and Muffins Jfii if pL Crusts and Cakes -Jr j . JMWM Send for Roy J aa. S WBlUm St M " (V vff r t f 0)011 BljP)V York mp VICTOR $ 10.00 17.50 25.00 32.50 40.00 50.00 60.00 125.00 200.00 Dr. L. G. Ice. dentist Masonio Temple Phone 1221. Home A 1J8. Mrs. G. W. Gerber and family have moved to Portland. W. L. Midlam and Elmer Mayville are out in the mountains pheasant hunting. Miss Bertha Koerner of St. Johns was a week endgueat of Miss Sedonia Shaw. For introduction to New System Dentists see ad in this issue. Charles Romig, one of Canby's well known real estate man, was a town guest Saturday. Leonard Runyon of Woodburn spent Saturday and Sunday with Oregon Oity friends. If yon want a stylish hat call on Miss O. Goldsmith in the Beaver Building. y Mrs. B. R. MoAlpin and sod Bob ert. Jr., of Estaoada are visiting with Oregon City friends for a few days, i J. 0. Meyers, wife and son Forest, of Portland, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sommers. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Telford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomp. son in their auto to Albany and south ern Oregon, where they will indulge in a shooting trip. EDISON $ 15.00 22.00 27.00 30.00 35.00 .40.00 60.00 125.00 200.00 SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER Reasonable prioes at New System Dentists. Mr. and Mrs. Everhart, of New berg, Oreogn, were guests Saturday of Mrs. M. J. Moreland. Mrs. Smith and Thomas Sconce of Needy, Ore., spent Sunday with Mrs. M. J. Moreland. . Have a pair of our good rubbers right handy these rainy davs, as you are apt to need them at auv time. W. A. Holmes. David Lofgren, an attorney from Colton, transacted legal business in town Monday. Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Portland, visited with her sons. Earl Lutz, for a few days this week. Extensive experience for fifteen years makes possible the best work with less pain at New System Den tists. Mrs. M. J. Shortledge has returned from a five weeks' stay at Salem and vioinity. Geo. Qilette, who has been in Ore gon Oity since March, returned to his home in Kansas, Monday. ' Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectio Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurt. Frank Ballard and family spent Sunday in Logan, where they have property interests to look after. " Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Cali fornia are guests of Mrs. Armstrong's father, Tom Darling. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an nnhap py slave. , Burdock Blood Bitters builds up Hound health keeps you welL Mr. and Mrs. Busbee, of Gladstone, are moving to Clarks, where they have purchased a ranch. Mr. Brantz has sold his residence near Molalla Ave., aud is remodeling his hall iuto a residence, which he will oocupy soon. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowel, cause chroma constipation Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25o. Ask your druggist for them. H. L. Vaughn, one of the best known farmers of the Molalla vicin ity, was in Oregon ("itv Monday at tending to business matters. The Edward Fields faniilv have moved from their reoeut reside ce on Fourth street tn the new Busch cot tage on Twelfth street. A good remedv for a bud cough is BALLARD'S HOREHOUNI) SYR UP. Itjieals the lungs and quiets ir ritation. Price 25c, 60c and 1 1 00 per bottle. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Leo J, Canfiehl, who is surveying for the P. R. L. & P. Co. near Eata cada, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Caufield. The members of the sewing depart ment of t'e King's Daughters met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Beatie. Good results always follow the use of Foley's Kidney Pills. They con tain juBt the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder and to cure backache. Jones Drug Co. ' Mrs. Thomas Warner and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, spent the a few days in Portland the gaetts of Mrs. Olias. Stewart. Mrs. August Holden will accompany Mrs Eva Emery Dye to Honolulu, where the will visit with her daugh ter. Mrs G. G. Guild. "Suffered day and night the tor ment of itching pilen. Nothing htlped me uutil I used Dean's Oint ment. It cured me permanently. " Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. Cockrell-Parks 2 A marriage of special interest to t'le younger set i f Oregon City took place last Tnesd y evening ar 7 :30 p. m. Miss Kd"a Parks, ferond daughter ot Mrs. A. L. Paiks, became the bride of Mortimer J. Cockrell, at the home of the bride's mother on Seventh street. Rev. B. S. Bollinger, pastor of the Highland Crngregat onal church preforming the marriage c -lemony. The bride was attired in a handsome blue travel ng suit and a large pic ture hat with nodding plumes Mr. Orckrell is a well known young man i f this lity, having bo n con l ecied with Honrley Brothers Drug Co. f : r the past tew years. Thd rooms were bowers of autumn leaves and rose?, the same scheme be ing carried out throughout the entire house. A wedding supper, as is usu al, was one of the delightful features of this happy event. The tables laden with delicious viands aud the delica cies of the reason aud shaded with the opalescent glare of festooned lights created a picture long to be remem bered by the happy guests. These present were : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Curry, of Portlaud, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huntley, Miss Louise Huntley, Harry Draper, Ana All dredge, Gertrude Hamilton, Mrs. Cockrell of Arizona, S. J. Cockrell, Mrs. H. N. Duke, Mrs. Parks, Ethel, Clara, Shirley and Morton Parks. J. E. Hedges has returned from a buHiuess trip in 01ympia,jWasli. D. K. Bill left Wednesday afternoon for a week's visit at Oanuou Beach. Positive enarantea on all work at the New System dentists. "R A Hnvlmnn r,f TCatnnnHn a a a In town the fore part of the week, 11. E. Cross left Tuesday morning for a two days' business trip in the Sandy country. Miss Nellie Lamberts of Portland was a guest Wednesday of Mrs. J. P. Lovett. The Misses Holmau'of Portland were guests of Miss M. Li Holmes at the rose farm Mount Pleasant. Wednesday. Mr. J. Beattie. of The Dalles, has moved with his family to Oregon City, where they will reside on Daune Street. Carl Caufield of Portland has been in Oregon Oity for a two days' visit with his pareuts, Mr. aud Mrs. .David Caufield. Mrs. Dan Swanyea, who resides on 1ft, 1. af.ant hna Vinan Daoapalv III fnr the past two months, but is slowly re covering. W. R. Dann. who received severe soalp injuries while working in a well by the tailing or a rcoK upon ins neaa, is very ill with blood poUon. Mrs. G. F. Gibbs and son Cortland have returned from Dallas, where thev have been nutting in their fall grain for next year on their ranoh. A young man arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hilton, at Twi light, Sunday, to make his home there. The gentleman weighs 9 pounds. Henry Hedges, of Vancouver, is the guest of relatives in town. Mr. Hedges is the son of the late Uapt. A. F. Hedges and spent the early part of his life in Oregon City. Unui. uuvup.D uuw ' VIIV wu. mon forms of muscular rheumatism. a few applications oi Uhatnberiain s Liniment will give relief. For sale by all good dealers. Ulna MavV f I ll 111 1 O.' h ft' 7AR thrown from a buggv last July, re ceiving severe injuries, left Tuesday for Portland, where she will undergo medical treatment. New wool drees goods, all the new. est blacks and colored fabrics. A col lection that is sure to satisfy you at prioes you'll be pleased to pay. W. A. Holmes. Robert G. Smith. Democratio candi date for oongress, will speak in Ore- son Oitv. Tuesday. October 85. at j p. m. Mr Smith will speak in Esta cada on the 24th - .Tnintu that, nhe. muscles that are drawn or contracted should be treated with BALLARD'S 8NOW LINI- MENT. It penetrates to the snot where it is needed and relieves suffer ino. Price 25c. SOo'and il.00 Der bot tle. Sold by Jones Drug Oo. October 19 the following marriage licenses were granted . hy the county lerk : To Zella Calson and Lee fone. to Cliflie Dimmingtnn and Her- hertt F Ziegler, to Cecil V. Ross and James Henderson, to Edna O. Bewail and Harvey G. Strayer, to Lillian Lugenbeel and David rope. Chris Schuhel. John Loder. Harry Miller and Allen E. Frost were in Viola lant Wednesdny evening and arg at. tne temperance meet'n?. Messrs Schuhel and toiler atlflr seo the audience, which was large. The meetings are creating onite a (rood deal of enthusiasm and aredo ing a great amount of good. It is called the Oregon Dry Campaign Children that are pale, sickly and peevish, with dark rinsrs under the eyes, tinkle appetite, Bra wno appear to eet no nourishment from the food they eat are surely suffering from worms. Give them WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE and note the wonder ful improvement. They soon take on flesh and are rosy, aotlve and cheer ful. Price 25o per bottle. Sold by Jones Drug Oo. Mortgage Loam Private money to loan on good mortgage security. Have loaned money for 15 years without fornclos- . a , i rf,?i. ng a mortgage on loan maue. n in loan your money for ynn at 7 per cent. GRANT B. DIMICK. Room 8 Andresen Uldg, jltf Oregon Oity, Oregon. NOTICE! is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed pro posals for 180 cords of first-da, first growth, body fir wood, to be delivered on or before September 1, 1911. at the school hoildintrs in Ore gon Citv. Oregon. Proposals mtirt be filed in the office of the onoer rigned on or before Monday. Nov. ember 14. 1910. at 5 o'clock p. m. The hoard of directors reserves the right to reject any or all hi E. E. Brrxlie. clerk of School Dis trict No. 62, Oregon City, Oregon Mrs. Jones Entertains Mrs. Linwo'd E. .Toiips entertained with seven tables at bridge, Saturdny afternoon at her home on Monroe street. The prizes were awardod to Mrs. I.. L Porter, first; Mrs. Edward Fieh's, second and Mrs. Bruce Curry, third. The hostess served elaborate refieshmonts. These accepting Mrs. Joins' hospitality were Mrs. Arthnr Warner, Mrs. J. W. MofTatt, Mrs L. L. Porte', Mrs. Max BollBck. Mrs. William Godfrey, Mrs. E. P. Ranis, Mrs. W. E. Prutt, Mrs. Hiram Straight, Mrs. Henry O'Mnlley, Mis Gei rgt Hardii g, Mr. Dawd Caufe"d. Mrs. Edward Fields, Mrs. Edward Sohwab, Mrs. E. T. Avison, Mrs. M. 0 Strickbmd, Mrs J. W. Walker, Mrs. Ed Baker, Mrs. Thcs. Ryan. Mrs. 0. D. Latourette, Mrs. Thomas MoBride, the Misses Fanny and Kate Porter, Miss Margery Caufield, Miss Harriet Cochran. Tin out of town guests were Mrs. Bruce 0. Ourry, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Wallace Strupler and Mrs. J. P. Keating, all of Po tland. The house was artistically decorated with au tumn leaves and sweet peas. Mrs. O. D. Kramer, ot Klamath Falls, visited for a tew dajs at the home of K. C. 'Brown, erroute for her home. Mrs. Kramer has been ab sent for two months in California aud Kansas. Death of Mrs. Clark Mrs. Elizabeth Clark died Tuesday at the home of her son, Bert Clark, in Mount Pleiuant, at the age of 84 years. Mrs. Clark was taken sudden ly ill with paralysis of the throat Sunday morning and livd but three days Deceased was born in England, ooming to Oregon City from North Carolina eleven years ago, since which timo she has resided here. She is survived by four children, Mrs. Jem ie Mack and Bert Clark, of this oitv, and two daughters in Iowa, Mrs. Porter aud Mrs Decker. The funeral was field from the late residence at 2 p. m. Thursday, Rev. Zimmerman officiating. Interment was made in Mountain View Ceme tery. When tho bowels become irrognlir you are nucomfortahle and the longer this condition exists the worse yon feel. You can gut rid nf this misery quickly by using 1IEKHINK. Take a dose on going to bed and see how fine you feel next day. Price 60o. Sola by Jones Drug Co. Y. M. C. A. Is Active The university student Y. M. O. A of Eugene has a membership this year of one hundred and sixty. The associa tion is not alone acitve in the Chris tian life of the university It 1b also instrnmental in maintaining mauy enterprises of help to students, among which are included a lecture bureau, book exchange and a free employment bureau. IT GROWS HAIR Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk Marvelous as it may seem, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic has grown hair on heads that were once bald. Of course, in none of these cases were the hair roots dead, nor had the soalp taken on a glazed, shiny appearance. Rexall " S3 Hair Tonic acts scien tifically, destroying the germs which are usuually responsible for baldness. It penetiates to the roots of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It is a most pleasant toilet necessity, is delicately prefumed, and will not gum or permanently stain the hair. We want you to get a bottle of Rex all "9S" Hair Tonio and use it as di rected. If it does not relieve scalp ir ritation, remove dandruff, prevent the hair from falling out aud promote an increased growth of hair, aud in every way give entire satisfaction, simply come back and tell us, and without question or formality we will hand back to you every peuuy you paid us for it. Two sizes, 50o and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Rexnll Store. .Huntley Bros. Co. E. C. Hackett V. n "Hoclinti. linn i.oc.n with US in Clackamas county all his life and has assisted in the upbuilding or our county and is a most worthy son thereor. The Republicans have nominated him as their standard bearer for the niiira nt uhcriir ut t.lin direct nrimarv just held, and thus say that ho is in- titled to the support oi cue people auo ot all loyal Republicans. He is qual ified to fill tho position, having served as chief deputy for the late J. R. Shaver, ana Having expertca urn hnniri for the county several times and for the state once. He is a believer in the direct pri- anA UFflTlllt likfl f. left I1 flfliCPm elected by a direct vote of the ieopler commenciDg wimi yjenjui-iii, uu hm,. inr on Hnvn tn nonstable. The office of sheriff now requires a man of tome experience and ability arm riacKeit is dm romi who knows l;ow. If J on consiler the maiter seriously you'll find it to your interest to vot" for him. E. C. UACKKTT. (Paid Adv.) r '." " 111 "" 1 1 f ... : ...; t . : h , x 0 t' - v- - J W. B. filiform Corset Supply yout home now with Itll Tlanntls and gaad against the encroaching autumn and Winter Chills FLANNELS m Dress Goods FLANNELS in Ready-MadeWear FLANNELS in Beddings FLANNELS in Underwear Buy Zbtm now and Buy Zbtm Ijiqbt! m oczoBen sMe at m L. Adams BIG DEPARTMENT STORE in Flannels and Woolenweai both in piece goods and ready-made Ladks' Suits and Coat, Wen's Suits and and Overcoats, Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Young Ladies Suits and Coats, is now in full swing. Make yout se lections early and secure the lowest cash prices NOW! CORNER MAIN AND 7TH STS. . OREGON CITY, ORE. MULINO, ORE., MAN CURED To tho Publio : I have suflore'l with bad stomach trouble and other ail ments for many years aud have tried many doctors without euro, so I took medicine from Lee Hong Co. and now 1 am oured. To anyone in need or help from any sickness I recommend bee Hong Ohioese Medicine uo., 1451 8rd St., Portland, Ore. (Signed) 0. F. BRUMM, Mulino, Oregon, Route No 1., Box 62. CONSULTATION FREE Don't Be Sick. Don't Take .Drugs. One Treatment Free X)ur spocially imported herbs of numerous kinds used in China for thousands of years before the Chris There Are No New DENTISTRY 13 OPEN TO AL AND TO ALL WHO KEEP U ARE NO SECRET PROCESS TISING DENTISTS. WE OFF MENT8 TO GET YOU IN OUR MENTS ARE TO TEACH YO YOUR TEETH IN FACT TO TRY. WE NEVER ADVERTI THE CHEAP AND UNRELIAB THAT. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist Phone P. S. 2671 Home A 131 W. B. Htduco Corset tian era will positively cure the var ious diseasesi sthma, catarrh, blood poison, Bkin disease, rheumatism, lung, heart, stomach, liver, kidney, piles, weakuess aud all female troubles cancers all ailments of whatever nature "suooessfully oured bjy the wonderful life-giving Chinese herbs. Out-of-town patients treated and cured in their own home. Write for symptom blauk. Our remedies sent to all parts of the world. Oflice hoars 10 to 12, 2 to 6, fi to 8. LEE HONO CHINESE HERB CO. 148'jJ Third Street, Portland, Or. For the Ambitious a Uutoerattp 1 (scoucation L S-m ttnmM wVin Klllinf HltAtirl til parson. All iustrtiotmn, includtof floal I eimnilimtioiii, I riven, rw nwwiiwt, f ttudwuU preparing fur college or uni veri ty, womnn ciuua, gransra, iig"iiiwr wu Iittina maaora. nn prwiimumi j tion ! renuirM. This mail cuutm meana born! lor QeacnpwTa ouiwwi m " y CorrMPondnnoe Stwlr Itopartment University of Oregon Eugeaa ... (Iniw Oregon City Commission Co. has a carload of Mendota Lump coal due. Will mike special prioei lu ton lots when delivered f r mi rar. 0- n Systems of Dentistry L WHO WISH TO LEARN P WITH THE TIME8. THERE ES. WE ARE NOT ADVER ER YOU NO CHEAP INDUCE- OFFICE. OUR ADVERTISE- U HOW TO TAKE CARE OF EDUCATE YOU IN DENTIS- SE PRICES AS IT IS ONLY LE DENTIST WHO DOES - Weinhard Building " '" 'f