Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 10, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911
When you feel "Blue," Half Sick, Out of Sorts, and everything seems to go
wrong, you can blame It on the Liver, as that orgaa la usually at fault.
For a Torpid Liver You Need
H M B) M
The Remedy That Puts New Life in the Liver
and Regulates the Bowels.
A liver that 1ft torpid exercises ft demoralizing Influence all through" the body. It hampers the
kldieys In their work, cloga up the bowels, throwa bilious impurities into the blood and Interferes
with digestion. A person in this condition Is pale, sallow and discouraged, feels bad, looks bad and his
general condition is bad. Food digests poorly, bowels mostly constipated, suffers from dizzy spells,
occasional headaches and prefers to sit around and do nothing; in place of his usual hustling energy
and cheerfulness.
Herblne changes all this by starting the Internal machinery Into activity again. Its reviving
effect on the Torpid Liver Is prompt and thorough. The Stomach ana Kidneys feel Its stimulating In
fluence. The Bowels are purged of costive conditions and regular dally operations re-established. As
a result of this general scouring of the Interior, functional activity is resumed everywhere and the
purified blood goes coursing through veins, carrying new life and energy to every part,
Sold at Drug Stores, Price 50c per Bottle.
PROPRIETOR
JAMBS F. BALLARD
ST. LOUIS, MO.
For Sore Eyes, Granulated Llda, Redness of the Eyeball, Weak Sight, Smarting; Sensations la the Eyes,
use gtepnens uye naive. 11 u remedy of proven merit.
ISoio Ana RcoowmcndedByC
JONES DRUG COMPANY, Inc.
going into the business.
We will have no school the last of
the week as Miss Maxwell has to take
the examinations.
Mr. Kordenat has purchased a
Maiuly Leo incubator.
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Scene from "Polly at the Circus" of Heilig Theatre, Portland.
Frederic Thompson will present the great American comedy-drama, "Polly
of the Circus," at The Heilig Theatre, Portland, for seven nights, beginning Sun
day, February 12. with special price matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
LOGAN.
About half the members of Harding
Grange attended the meeting on Feb
ruary 4th, and much enthusiasm was
manifested. The first degrees were
conferred on two, and two were made
full fledged members. An interesting
program was given, including read
ings, declamations, an essay by Ma
hala A. Gill on the subject, "What
Girls Should Know," and a piano se
lection by Elsie Friedrich. The sub
ject of single tax will be discussed at
the May meeting.
We have to report several bovine
troubles this time. F. W. Ricthoff
found one of his cows dead recently
when he went to milk in the morning.
Philip Kohl lost a registered Jersey
cow last week and F. P- Wilson's cow
stuck n nitch fnrlr tln In her lee.
Superintendent Gary and President
Todd, of Willamette University, spoke
at the Grange Hall last week, but
owing to very short notice and lack
of arrangement, not many were out
to hear them.
The county court was out last week
to see about building a new bridge
at Fischer's.
Logan friends will be pleased to
learn that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davy,
of Jenning's Lodge, are rejoicing over
the birth of a daughter.
Some of Logan's enterprising young
men will give a dance at the hall on
February 18th.
The Logan Baseball League will
give an entertainment on March 18th.
The Grange young folks were much
pleased at the success of their pre
sentation of "She Would be a Widow
at Springwater.
CLAIRMONT.
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Correct and Artistic Decoration
at Moderate Cost,
Henry Bosch Company
WALL PAPERS
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the best the WorUI athmU
Sample bouki shown at your retlilcnce aiul n
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Attention.
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Last Wednesday's meeting of the
Clairmont Literary Society had a
large attendance. Dr. Beard gave us
a splendid description of his recent
trip through Yellowstone Park. Clair
mont is exceedingly fortunate in pos
sessing so much local talent.
We have so many good speakers to
call upon. The fame of our society,
it seems, has spread over a consider
able area already. Our president re
ceived a letter from Richard Watrous,
of the Civic League, Washington, D.
C, inquiring about Clairmont Llterfcry
Society.
Mr. Ewald Kuppcnbender has the
grippe.
Mrs. John Elliott Is slightly im
proved.
Mrs. H. Kuppenbender has gone to
spend a week with her mother, Mrs.
Mooney, of Clackamas.
Misses Letha and Edith Jackson
spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.
Chas. Spangler, of Eldorado,
Miss Gertrude Kroll is home from
Oregon City.
Mrs. Dave Sherruble is ill with the
measles.
Mrs. B, Kuppenbender and Miss
Tony Kuppenbender were shopping in
Portland last Friday.
A number of tht young folks of
Clairmont attended a dance at Moun
tain View last Saturday night. All
reported an enjoyable evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Kuppenbender chape
roned the party.
Clairmont is to have a spray fac
tory. Messrs. Ryall and Kordenat are
How many anniversary Oregonlans
did you sond to your Eastern friends?
Mrs. George Batdorf, of Portland, !
was calling on friends here a few 1
days ago. j
Airs. Joseph Krouae, of Portland,!
visited at the A. Bremer home last j
Thursday.
A brand new baby arrived at the ;
home of G. Grandquist. All doing
well.
Mrs. H. Stevens entertained a few
friends at dinner on Thursday.
Fred Baker and Everett Downey j
spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. I
and Mrs. Ernest Krause near Wilson-.
ville. Mr. Krause has a model farm, I
and the boys had a delightful day. I
Last Sunday Mrs. A. Bremer served .
an elegant dinner to a number of in
vited guests. The occasion was in j
honor of Mr. Bremer's birthday. Mrs. '
Bremer Is a splendid hostess, and
knows how to cater to one's appetite. !
At a late hour the company turned j
their faces homeward, after wishing
Mr. Bremer many happy birthdays. !
The school board is having a filter;;
Installed at the schoolhouse. We hope ,
the grown-up children of this place '
will not have their minds (?) dis-1
turbed any more by "Impurities of the !
water." Certain objects sometimes
get so old that they become stale.
New Idea
Magazines
February
Number
10c
mail:orjer.s;carefully filled
MOHAWK BLDG., PORTLAND.ORE
New Idea
Patterns
All Styles
All Sizes
10c
EAGLE CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Douglass were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howlett last
Thursday. It was Mrs. Howlett's and
Mr. Will Douglass' birthday, so they
celebrated it together.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Gibson, of Barton
Will went down for the purpose of
going cougar hunting. There have
been reports of a cougar or panther
roaming around that part of the coutt
try lately.
Eagle Creek Grange will give an
entertainment and basket social Sat
urday night. February the 11th. All
are cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. H. G. Huntington and Miss
Bina Douglass called on Mrs. Howlett
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones were Portland
visitors last week.
First Showing and Sale Tomorrow of
Women's Mew Spring' Suits
AT $15.00, $17.50 AND $19,50
Beautiful assortment early arrivals ir Women's Spring Suits. They are man
tailored in the newest styles, 26-inch coats, plain or trimmed. Skirts are also of
the newest cut in pleated, gored on the flounce effect with panel in front, with
high or regulation waist. Materials are plain, colored and striped French twills,
ocean serges and panamas, also an extra fine showing of novelty mixtures and
checks. These are really the most wonderful tfIC C 1 7 Rfl C 1 Q fl
values we ever offered. Your choice at 4) I J. ) I JU JH J.uU
Gus Reed who has been in Eastern
Orpaon for the last few months, is
visitinir Oregon City relatives and
friends.
The ladies of the Gladstone clmrch
are arranging to give a chicken din
ner in Uaalt's hall on i'nbruary ihcii
E. H. COOPER.
IE. Insurance Man
Fire, Life, Sick and Accident Insurance
Dwelling House Insurance A bpecialty
OPPICB WITH
U'Ren & Schuebel Oregon City, Ore
Straight & i
Salisbury f
Agents for the Celebrated
Kewanee Water Tanks
and
Aermotor $42.0;Caso ne
Pumping Engines
Plumblnz and Timi(ngtnSpecialty
720 Main St. Oregon City
Phoue 2082
The Peoples Brush Factory
Manufactures of
BRUSHES
OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
SPECIAL BRUSHES
MADE TO ORDER
Factory Located at 508 East J7th Street near
0
Clinton,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
fo
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
AUTHORIZED
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$300,000
HOME OFFICE OREGONIAN BUILDING
NEW SPRING COATS at STYLISH SILK WAISTS
$10.50, $12.50 and $15. At $2.50, $3.50, $4.90, and $6.50
The largest variety we have ever shown in silk, net
Just received a large sh.pmeni of long Coats for Spring and voie WaistTuev illclllde the Utest crefltion of
wear. Made in the semi-fitting effect with shawl or notch of gtyle9 Taffetai n;essalillei j aml Persian silk
collar. Materials are covert, cravenette and serges in plaia and fancy nets and voiie8. They come iu the
black, blue, grey and several shades of tan. Medium wt. preUy k,mono Qr regulation sleeve an(j at these ices
These garments are marked very reasonable and will give are sufe to meet wRh approvul. "
entire satisfaction. Your choice from a complete assort-
IT tn ow'--. . Silk Petticoats Priced for
Beautiful Silk Dresses at -Tcl TcTwr
$15. ,$16.50, and $1950 -Th Sal $3.95
A large assortment of women's Silk Petticoats, shown
A most extraordinary showing of Women's and Misses' in all styles and colors. Made with deep double flounce
Silk Dresses, beautifully made of good quality taffeta, and dust ruffle. They come in black and all tf' Qr
mesaline, cloth of gold and foulards, daintily embroidered wanted colors in plain or changeable. Spl. $Z,0
and trimmed with cord, velvet or silk. They are shown
in many styles in the one-piece effect. Good materials A M 1? TT " 11 O. JTi. vt gi m . .
correct styles and correct prices are going t' make these ex AjLLJ ALLI A Cr 1 llHUl
tremly popular for spring wear.
Women's Dress Skirts at Reductions!
$3.90, $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50
All broken lines of Women's Suits Pontu
A complete assortment of Women's Dress Skirts. The IWH w ! a, . " OUllS oatS
style and cut of these garments is the newest, materials jesses, Waists, fakirtS, LapeS, Children'
are of dependable quality. They come in black, blue, gray t-OatS, DreSSCS, Etc., are priced for this
and brown, also several styles of novelty mixtures. Sal at leSS than COSt.
llJipijllimjAiri.riiiiriT-Wk.?l
Schuebel W. 8. U'Ren
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneya-at-Law
Will practice in all courts, make col
lections and settlements of estates,
(urnish abstracts of title, lend you
money and lend your money on first
mortgage. Office in Enterprise Build
ing, Oregon City. Ore.
Portland Railway,
Li&htana Power
Company
o. w. P. DIVISION
TIME TABLE
Between Portland nd Orcfon City
Leave Arrive
Leave Arrive
la -3 -3 o
A a a 4
! S3 S SD I
g t 3 13 5 J
4.00 5.27 6.40 6.40 6.45 6.45
6.30 7.22 7.30 6.20 6.26 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
8.00 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 10.00 9.00 9.07 10.00
9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30
10.00 10.62 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00
10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30
11.00 11.62 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.69
11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30
12.00 12.52 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00
12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30
1.00 1.62 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00
1.30 2.22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30
2.00 2.62 8.00 2.00 2 07 3.00
2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.S7 3.30
3.00 S.62 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00
3.30 4.22 4.30 8.30 3.37 4.30
4.00 4.52 6.00 4.00 4.07 5.00
4.30 5.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30
5.00 6.62 6.00 6.00 6.07 6.00
6.30 6.22 6.30 6.30 5.37 6.30
6.00 6.62 7.00 6.00 6.07 7.00
6.30 7.22 7.30 (.30 6.37 7.30
7.00 7.62 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00
7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30
8.00 8.52 8.55 8.00 8.07 9.00
8.30 9.22 9.25 8.30 8.37 9.30
9.00 9.52 9.55 9.03 9.07 10.00
9.30 10.22 10.26 9.33 9.37 10.30
0.00 10.62 10.55 10.03 10.07 11.00
10.30 11.22 11.25 10.33 10.37 11.30
(1.00 11.52 11.65 11.03 11.07 11.69
11.30 1 12.22 1 12.25 1 11.33 11.37 1 . . . .
i2.00 1 12.46 1 12.60 I 11.66 '11.67 1
12.50 12.65 1
To Mllwauklt. only.
Trains for Falrview, Troutdale,
Gresham, Boring, Eagli Creek, Eata
cada and Cazadsro and Intermediate
points.
7:15. x8:02. 9:05. xl9:05. 1:05.
05. x4:05. 6:06. x6:0S. 7:05.
8:05. 'llS.
For Gresham.
Gresham, Falrview and Troutdale.
NOTE: Cars leave East Water and
Morrison street! I minutes later than
chdiried from First aod Alder Its.
M .lim pin i ymiupi
THE ENEIV OF
CHILDH OD.
Th greatest mv of child
hood U the tape orm and simi
lar parasites. ' are the di
rect causa of tb .osa of thousands
of children w... were so weak
ened by the pernicious action of
mese pests tnai mey oecame easy
victims of disease. The best pro
tection against worms Is to give
the children an occasional dose of
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE.
It not only removes worms, but
acts as a general tonlo in the
stomach and bowels.
Pries 25c per Bonis.
Jas- F. Ballard, Prop., St.Louls.Mo.
1'OR SALE-Ohoice
sued. Took prize
Best keeper known.
Lewis & (Jl.trk fair.
Clackamas, Oregon.
Denver onion
at state fair
Gold medal at
J. Baekniau,
1 1 know what you want I have what vnu
nesd tho best quality SASH AND
DOORS. I keep them In stock for quick
delivery. I have but one price and sell
for cash only. 4 1 have my own factory.
It costs me much less to make my goods
and less to sell them because I make and
Bell In large quanties. These prices ars
taken from my catalog copy of which
I will gladly mail on request I '
Front Doors, double thick glass $2.25 up
Fancy Front Doors, stylish $5.00 up
IVcross panel Doors, for painting $1.25
5-cross panel Doors, for staining S1.30
NewCraftsman Door, for bungalows $ 1 .60
2-light Windows, check rail 78c up
4-liKht Barn Sash . 42c up
Cupboard Doors, with plain glass $1.00
K.D.DoorFrsmcs 75c, K.U.Stsh Frames 90c
t Do not fail to send me your list of ma
terials for prices and freighs charges.
A.fe for Catalog No. .
STRAYED-Sorrel colt, y years old.
followed a team from Milaukie tm
Dec. 20. Address 13. M. i'isoh, Mil
wankie. Reward for same.
WANTED Cosmopolitan Magazine
requires the services of a representa
tive in Oregon City to look after
subscription renewals and to extend
oircolation by special method whioh
have proved unusually successful.
Salary and commission. Previcus
experience desirable but not essen
tial. Whole time or spare time.
Address, with references, U. O.
Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine
818 Fourth Ave., New York City
Tortured lor 15 Years
by a cure-defying stomaoh trouble
that baffled doctors and resisted all
remedies he tried, John W. Modelers,
of Moddersville, Mich., seemed
doomed. He had to sell his farm and
give np work:. His ueignbors said,
"He can't live much longer."
" Whatever 1 ate distressed me," he
wrote, "till Ltried Electrio Bitters,
which worked such wondeis for me
that I can now eat things I could not
take for years. It's surely a grand
remedy for stomaoli trouble." Just
as good for the liver and kidneyB.
Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60o at
all druggists'.
FOR RENT A LAROE STORE IN
THE WE1NHARD BUILDING,
ONE OF THE FINEST LOCA
TIONS FOR A RETAIL BUSI
NESS IN OREGON CITY. STORE
IS ABOUT 80X120 AND IS IN
GOOD CONDITION. FOR FUR.
THER PARTICULARS APPLY
TO ESTATE OF HENRY WEIN
HARD, DECEASED, CORNER
THIRTEENTH AND BURNSIDE
STREETS, PORTLAND, ORE.
'Unclassified" Ads
THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS TO
LOAN on long time. Cross &
Hammond, attorneys at law, Beaver
building, Oregon City.
WANTED AT ONCE Hampton's
magazine wants a reliable man or
woman in Oregon City to sell the
fastest-growing magazine in Amer
ioa. Earn $1.60 to $5.00 a day.
.Write immediately for "Salary
Plan" and free outfit. Address
"VON," Sales Mgr., Hampton's
magazine, So west aocli tit., JNew
York.
BOYS ! GIRLS I FREE COLUMBIA
BIO YLOES for a' little easy spare
time work for Haiuptou's Magazine-
gbend postal for wonderful tree bi
, cycle offer. Address "Bicyole
Club," Room 533, G6 West 35th St.,
New York.
$3100 New, five-room cottage, bath,
closets, porches, furnace heat, base
ment, fine kitchen, very convenient,
one acre improved, handy to car
line, school, postofflce and store.
At Jennings Lodge. Take Oregon
Cifycar. Frank Davey, owner.
CURE
MR
Hi
TISM
BIG MONEY We want an agent in
every town; salary and commission;
references required; for fall parti
culars address subscription depart
ment. National SportBman, Iuo., 75
Federal St., Boston, Mass.
VJSOIO AND HECOMMENOEO gV
JONES DRUG CO., Inc.
WANTED Young man to take special
flo automobile course, driving and
repairing, practical experience, com
plete instruction, big wages, steady
work. Inquire E. Angeles Auto
.Academy, 8M Washington St.,
Room 415, Portland, Oregon.
FOR BALE Good 7-room house
with fine well, pump, cellar, wood
shed, barn, Six lots, frnit, nice
garden ; everything in good shaps.
Price only $1500.00. John Menke, 214
Ttli Street, near Main.
FOR SALE-Two toD and a half
good timothy hay. Will sell the
whole or part ol it. Inquire at
Courier office.
And Other Ills of The Body
AT THE
HOT LAKE
Sanatorium
(The House of Efficiency
Hot Lake, Oregon
THE
OREGON - WASHINGTON
Raiiroad & Navigation Co.
Sells round-trip tickets, good for three
months, allowing 8.00 worth of accom
modation at the Sanatorium, at
Portland and all O.-W. R.
& N. Stations
For further information and illustrated
booklet, address Dr. W. T. Phy, Med
ical bupt. and Mgr., Hot Lake, Oregon,
any O.-W. R. & N. Agent, or write to
WM. McMUKKAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Ore.