Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, September 27, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPT, 27 1912
THE CITY NEWS.
There was u groat crowd on
the fair grounds today.
Mrs. J. It. DuVall was visiting
friends here last week.
Hay Welsh has gone to Union
Mills to teach school.
Elmer Dixon and Wm. Beard
arc building a cement walk from
their houses to Molalla Ave.
Bobt. Ginlher has begun his
term of teaching at the Maple
Lane school.
Secretary Eby must have a pull
with the weather man for the lau
weather seems to have been made
to order.
Mr. Robert (iinther of Schubel
has moved to corner of Molalla
and Willamette Sis.
Perfect weather, large crowds
and fine attractions are making
the Canhy fair a splendid success
Mrs. Barbara Bruce, who is an
aged lady of 72 years, was sent to
the asylum. She was there four
years ago, and had been allowed
to come home.
Mr. Will Gillette of Wallawal
la, Wash., came to this city Sun
day and is visiting witn nis nroin
ers Dan and George, and with his
uncle John and family. He ex.
pects to slay three or four weeks
The cement forms have been
taken down and the llawley Paper
Go's, new factory is well along. It
will take soino time to complete
the inside, but when finished, it
will be a splendid factory build
ing, permanent and fireproof.
A Cause for Joy.
There is more joy in the Ore
gonian editorial sanctum over
one of Governor West's honor
men who escapes than over the
ninety- and-nino who refuse to
run, but remain true to their
promise. Polk County Observer.
Running up or down stairs,
sweeping and bending over mak
ing beds will not make a woman
healthy or beautiful. She must
get out of doors, walk a mile or
two every day and take Cham
berlain's Tablets to improve her
digestion and regulate her bow
els. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co.
. Z
Every day they come to the
Courier ofiiee looking for houses
and rooms to rent, and Ihen they
have lo go out, and walk t lie
walk the streets hunting for"to
rent" signs in the windows. Try a
little local ad. and see how quick
it will do the business.
John N. Sievers
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Opposite Court House
Oregon City - Oregon
O. D. EBY,
Attorney at Law,
General practice Deeds, mort
gages and abstracts carefully
' made. Money to loan on good
security. Charges reasonable
Olllco in Stevens Building.
CANBY.
Judging from the crowd at
Canity and on the Fair grounds, a
greater interest is being display
ed than on any previous year in
the County Fair now in session.
The number of entries are great
and competition is strong. The
live stock department is certainly
a great credit to the management,
as the exhibits are the best, and
most extensive during the history
of the Fair.
Rev. C. L. Creesy has been re
turned to Canny to iill the pulpit
in the M. E. Church for another
year. This action was taken by
the regular annual Conference of
Salem District, held at Ashland
during the latter part of last
week and the first of this one. He
hopes lo soon complete the new
church building which has been
in process of construction for
more than a year and the base
ment of which is now being used
for church and Sabbath school
services. The Sabbath school un
der the careful and efficient man
agement of Mt. A. J. Burdette, its
superintendent, has almost doub
led during the past year. Mr. Bur
dette lias been on the sick list for
the past month and it has been
with much regret that he has ab
sented himself from his Sabbath
school work.
Canby is beginning to lay plans
for the entertainment of the dele
Kates of the County Sabbath
School association, which is to
hold its regular annual fall ses
sion at Canby this year. The new
M. E. church is to be the place
where it is intended that thsi or
ganization shall assemble.
Oneh undred and seventy-two
pupils have already enrolled in
the Canhy public schools, of
which thirty three are enrolled in
the Inch school department, the
teachers of which are C. F. Ro-
niitr. principal and superintend
ent of the city schools, and Miss
ddy B. Wyeth, assistant; thirty-
two are to be found in P. L. Cole
man's room, forty-six in Miss La
Vine Sheridan's room, thirty-five
in Ihe primary department with
Miss Emily Spulak as teacher, and
twenty-six will1 II. II. I. -ties, who
is again teaching 'Riverside
school. After the fair and potato
picking it is expected that the at
tendance will grealy increase. The
work on ho new school house is
progressing rapidly and it is ex
pected that it shall bo ready for
occupancy before the first of the
year. The primary department
seems to bo perfectly satislied m
their new quarters, the Norwog-
ia nclmrch.
The services in the M. E.
church on last Sabbath, conduct
ed by Rev. Piper of Oregon City,
wore well attended and much eiu
joyed by the large congregation
present m both morning and ev
ening. It is noped mat nev. 1'iper
will find occasion to again soon
be present and enthuse and in
spire us with his Spiritual and
uplifting presence.
The Courior has' roadors, a lot
of thorn, and live ones. An ad.
does tho biz.
A Correspondence.
Editor Courier:
A few days ago I noticed an
article in the Morning Enterpri
se that purported lo bo a real es
tate ad. but the article threw so
much mud at our beautiful city
and us Cliff Dwellers and
us "Turkey trotters" that I would
like a liltle space in your valuable
paper to say a few words on the
subject.
if the gentleman from Glad
stone can't sell his real estate
without resorting to such meth
ods, he had better quit, because
that won't work.
We Cliff Dwellers don't mind
the liltle climb from Main St., to
the splendid and substantial city
on the blutr, that overlooks the
mighty falls and big busy mill.
here among the splendid home
and with pure air and water. W
have clean and well kept strei
beautiful scenery and substant,
ial business blocks and the peopl
are contented ana happy, tho we
have a few minutes . exercise to
reach the lower town and mills
It is a great deal easier for us
than to have to chase a car sev
oral blocks and then hang on
stran for several miles, in order
to get anywhere. Our little Tur
key trots tend to keep us straight
and healthy; keeps our brains
clear and our judgement from
warping. I won t go on and com
pare the two dilierent localities
because I like Gladstone and 1
wish the people well and it isn't
considered necessary in Oregon
nor is it customary to resort to
"mud slinging" in order to sell
real estate. Each community must
speak for itself, and Oregon City
is known to be one if not the best
(own of her si.o in Ihe country.
In spite of Uya knockers we
soon will have an elevator for. use
at the blulf and street cars on the
hill, and grow into a city that
CAN'T be beat.' And tho the gen
tlenian from the town in the val
ley must behave himself when be
comes up here.
Chas. F. Ten-ill.
The "ad" referred lo in Mr
Ten-ill's article was written by
Mr. T. A. Burke, who is assisting
in the present sale of Gladstone
property by the Gladstone Real
Estate association. We read the
"ad" ourselves and though a resi
dent of the hill, we fail to agree
with Mr. Ten-ill that there was
any malicious mud slinging in
Mr. Burke's advertisement, and
we know for a fact that there was
no intention of tho sort on the
part of Mr. Burke. We interpre
led the "ad" in tho vein in which
it was written by the author
that of a good liatured burlesque
on the hill climbing of our town
If the "ad" has .any. thing to do
with bringing about a realization
of our long desired "elevator
will go a step farther and aver
that the ad served a mighty good
purpose. Editor.
M. B. A. LODGE,
Meets second and fourth Thurs
days, at 8 p. m., Willamette hall
S. R. Green, President, B. F
Sheehan, Secretary.
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OREGON CITY, ORE.
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Ki.Ow. 13.
Evoi'y- town ia ei'r.ed with
fow knolse-a wl o find fault
with everybody who tries to do
business, if a man is about to
buy a p.cce of property they tell
him it is not v.orth the money.
If he wants to sell a farm they
tell him he is not retting enough
for it. riiey none around with
their hammers out trying in ev
ery way to injuro the commu
nity in which they live. They
like to sea people in trouble and
are delighted when any one goes
broke or has a death in the fam
ily. The knocker will not like
ly get their just deserts in this
world, but we should not like to
take their chances in the next.
KEEP YOUR MOUTH HEALTHY
STAFFORD.
Roxall Tooth Paste, Pleasing and
Dainty, Is Good for the Mouth
The perfect tool h preparation
should have antiseptic proper
ties that destroy the germs of de
cay. Simply brushing off the teeth
will not do this. It is essential, if
Ihe mouth is to be healthy, not
only that the teeth bo cleaned, but
(hat the whole mouth be purified,
made anliseptioally clean. In this
way, the general bodily health' is
also promoted, for it, is influenc
ed greatly by Ihe health of Ihe
mouth.
Rexall Tooth Paste contains
antiseptic properties that make
it not only a toilet necessity, but a
health requisite. It is not only
pleasing and dainty to use, but it
leaves the mouth anliseplieally
pure and clean, and feeling cool
and comfortable. It goes to every
crevice, destroying the germs of
decay. Its use helps to make and
keep tho mouth in perfect health.
It removes the tartar from the
teeth and heips to sweeten tho
breach. It is a delightful denti
frice, made for the needs of peo
ple who are particular about the
care ot their mouth anil teeth.
We guarantee it to please you
or money DacK. rrico z'o cents.
Sold in this community only at
our store. The Rexall Drug Store.
Huntley Bros. Go. Oregon City,
Canby, Hubbard and Molalla.
The weather is beautiful after
threatening rain on Monday, and
farmers are hasting fall work.
Clover seed is turning out well,
also early potatoes and those of
the late sorts which were planted
early, are yielding well also, as
they were not struck with the
blight which is affecting nearly
ail tieids ot late potatoes.
School began Monday with the
rooms almost too full.
. Mrs. Afhy has been- quite sick
again, but is better now. -
Mr. Johnson who had a place
on lualalin meadows, died lues
day.
Mrs. Kate Turner has been
quite sick.
Mrs. Chris Milem passed away
luesrtay at the Sellwood sanitar
ium, where she had been a pat
lent for several months, suffer
ing from cancer.
The interment was in the
Stafford cemelary beside her
mother, who also died of cancer a
number of years ago.
Mrs., Milem was a daughter of
Cap I. Hayes, a long time resi
dent of this place, who is now liv
ing near Mt. Tabor'with an adopt.
ed daughter, Mrs. -Fannie Ship
ley.
Mrs. Fred Baker has justt re
turned from a visit with her par
en Is at, Cornelius.
Mrs. Widdle is confined to her
bed by a bad fall last Saturday,
when she struck her hip and back
on a projecting board, straining
the muscles and tendons severe-
ley.
U. A. Smith, Bridgetown, Ind.
had kidney trouble for years, and
was so crippled with rheumatisfn
he could not dress without help
He started using Foley Kidney
Pills, and says: "I began to get
better at once, and now all my
trouble has left me and I do not
feel that I ever had rheumatism.
rest well all night and tho' 59
years old, can now do the work of
a man of 35 years. I would like to
bo the means of others getting
benefit from Foley Kidney Pills.
Refuse substitutes. Huntley
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THI OtHTAUR (OHHNV. HCW VONR OITV.
COUNTY COURT
In the matter of G. F. Clark and
wife to Clackamas County for
road purposes, said land so deeded
being in section 4, T 2 S II 2 E of
W M, ordered that the said deed
and the same is hei-bey accepted
and ordered filed with the county
recorder for record.
In the matter of the deed of Vic
tor Berg and wife to Clackamas
county for road purposes, Bald
land so deeded being located in
section 18, T. 4 S. H. 1 E. of the
W. M., Same order as. above.
In the mater of the deed from
the Oregon Swedish Colonisation
Company to Clackamas County
for road purposes, said land so
deeded being situated in Section
9, T. 5 S. R. 3 E of the V. M., same
order as above.
In the mater of tho deed from
John S. Smith and wife to Clacka
mas County, for road purposes,
said land so deeded being situate
in block 18, First Subdivision of
a portion of Oak Grove, Clack
amas County, Oregon, same or
der as above.
' In the matter of the petition of
Carl A. Fosberg and others for a
county road, ordered laid over
until the regular October term of
this Court.
In the matter of the petition of
Bert E. Bird et a ,l.for road., or
dered that said petition be and the
same is hereby denied. It is fur
ther ordered that said petitioners
pay the cost of the survey, to
wit: $48.50.
In the matter of the petition of
Bert B. Bird et al, for a county
road, the bond herewith having
been approved by the court, or
dered that said petition be and the
same is hereby referred to the
county board of road viewers
who are ordered to meet on the
day of September, A. D. 1912, and
view, locate and survey said road
providing the expense of survey
on road No. 787 is paid by petit
ioners
In the matter of the petition of
Fred II. Ridder, Jr., et al., for a
county road, the bond for the
same having been approved by the
court, ordered that said petition
be and the same is hereby referred
to the county board of road view
ers, wno are oruerea to meet, on
the day of September, A. L
1912, and view, survey and locate
said road
In the matter of tho petition of
William II. Heales for a license to
sell sDiritous, mailt and vinous
liquors in Clackamas Precinct, in
miantities less than one gallon,
ordered that said matter be laid
over until Friday, September Cth,
1912
In the matter of the petition or
B. Lewthwaite. et al for the va
cation of certain roads, said bond
having been approved by the
court, ordered that said petition
be and the same is nereny reier
reri to the county board of road
viewers, who are ordered to meet,
on the day of Septemeber A.
D. 1912, and view, locate and sur.
vey said roads. I
In the matter of tne report oi me
County Board of Road Viewers on
the H. F. Gibson road, said report
having passed first and second
reading and being approved by
the district attorney, ordered that
said road be and the same is
hereby declared a county road
and ordered opened when the
damages assessed by the County
Roard of Road Viewers in lavor
of E. H. Griffith in the amount of
$35.00 has been paid by the petitioners.
In the matter of the petition oi
Carl Stromgreen, et al, ror a
county road, ordered laid over un
til the regular October term of
this court. . .
In the matter of the claim
of the Oregon City Commercial
Club for the sum of 1143.40. ex
pense of filing argument against
division of Clackamas county,
see separate order.
In the matter of tne claims
asrainst Clackamas County, or-
ined, corrected and paid as cor
rected. In the matter of the plat of
Liberal, and of Otto Meings 3rd
Add. to Sandy, said plat having
been approved as required law,
Ordered that said plats be and the
same is hereby approved hy the
court and order placed of record.
In the matter of the petition of
William It. Heales lo sell spirit
uous, malt and vinous liquors in
less quantities than one gallon in
Clackamas precinct, Clackamas
county, Oregon.
This matter coining on to bo
heard, and upon investigation the
Court finds that, the Treasurer's
receipt for the sum of $400.00 li
cense fee as prescribed by law, is
not on file with the papers in said
case, and tho Court being fully
advised in the premises, it is or
dered that said petition be and tho
same is hereby dismissed.
In the matter of tho applica
tion of residents of Clackamas
Park for the opening of a certain
dedicated street between lots 12
and 13 in Clackamas Park, this
matter coming on to be heard and
it appearing to the Court that at
the time of filing the plat of
Clackamas Park there was a
street dedicated to Ihe public be
tween Lots 12 and 13, of said
Clackamas Park, and it further
appearing to the Court that said
dedicated street has been fenced
unlawfully by certain parties re
siding, in said vicinity, and with
out authority, it is therefore or
dered that the Supervisor of Road
District No. 2 notify the owner of
the fence so obstructing said
street, to remove the same within
thirty days from the date of this
order, and that a certified copy of
this order be mailed to J. W. Ben
nett, Supervisor of said district
No. 2.
In the matter of the applica
tion of Win. S. Flynn, for license
to sell spirituous, malt and vin
ous liquors in Wilsonville, Clack,
amas County, Oregon, for a per
iod of one year. This matter com
ing on to be heard and it appear
ing that said petition contaisn a
majority of the legal voters of
said precinct, and that due notice
and publication thereof as re
quired by law has been made, and
due and proper bond having been
filed and approved by this Court,
and all proceedings having been
had therein in accordance with
law, it is therefore ordered that
license issue to said Win. S. Flynn.
to sell spirituous, malt, and vin
ous liquors as prayed for, for a
period of one year.
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Signature of
Uncle Ezr Says
"It don't take more'n a gill uv
effort to git folks into a peck of
trouble" and a little neglect of
constipation, billiosness, indi
gestion or other liver derange
ment will do the same. If ailing
take Dr. King's New Life Pills for
quick results. Esy, safe, sure, and
only 25 cents . at Huntley Bros.
Co., Oregon City, Ore.
Antoine Deloria, Postmaster at
Garden, Mich., knows the exact
facts when he speaks of the cura
tive value of Foley Kidney Pills.
He says: "From my own ex
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A lazy liver leads to chronic
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Doan's Regulets (25 cents ner
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