Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 20, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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    ORJEGON CITY COURIER, FRl DA 1", DEC. 20. 1912
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OREGON CITY.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mueller of
Clarkes were- among the Oregon
City visitors Wednesday.
"' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fortune,
'who have been at Lewiston, Ida
- ho for several weeks, have re
turned home. .
Miss Florence White, linotype
operator at the Courier, who has
been ill with typhoid for several
weeks, is convalescing.
. The Pacific Telephone company
lias purchased tho Milwaukie and
Oak Jrove telephone systems and
win take them over January IThe
(Jeal cost about $13,000.
-Herman Schrader, who has been
in I ho baking business in this city
for Iho past seven years, has sold
his (wo bakeries, one on Seventh
and John Adams streets and the
other on Main street. The pur
The purchasers are Wemmo &
Haas, formerly in the baking bus
iness in Germany and Portland.
Miss Marjory Schrader will re
' main with the new firm until Jan
uary 1. Mr. Schrader has not yet
decided as to his future, but will
lake a needed rest for some time.
Paul Ellings of this city has
purchased of O. P. bailey a live
acre tract at Twilight and will
take possession the first of the
year.
The Live Wires have appointed
me IOllOwmg coiiinmiee iu cuop
erate with the directors of the
r.lnr-.bnmnH Kniilhfif'n railroad to
hasten the work of ballasting the
road to jeaver ureen: ai. v.
ourette, 13. T. McBain, E. E. Bro
die, M. J. Brown, W. A. Shewman.
The freo library of this city
will bo oDen to visitors on unrist
mas day as on other days, the
hours of which will he lrom 2 o
in. to 9:30 p. in., thus providing
for those who have no place to
sound the holiday to enjoy the 11
brarv room, where the uest of
reading matter may be found and
where the room is always com
fortable. M. J. La.elie, who has been act
ing as secretary to the publicity
department of the commercial
club during the absense of O. E.
Freylag, who has been in charge
of the Oregon exhibit at several
land shows in the east, left on
Thursday morning for Albany,
where he will attend the Oregon
Dairymen's Association, of which
ANN
KIMS
OUNCE II Ml
THE GRAND
wishes to announce that ao XIYIAS
DAY It will have a fine picture pro
gram. .It will be very entertain
ing, espeolaHy to the little folks,
who can tell from Its title that It
was made for them.
Kiddies Chri&lmas
will be sure to please
BRING THE LITTLE ONES. LET THEIR
DREAMS COME TRUE
December 90, and the weather
like spring, roses blooming, and
buds on the hazel brush starting.
be is a member. On his return to
this city he will devote his time
to the program of the .poultry
show to be given by the Clacka
mas County Poultry Association
at the armory the first week in
January.
Edward Buchold, who has been
employed on a pile driver at Tim
ber, Ore., met with a painful ac
cident Tuesday when one of the
fingers on his right hand was
broken. He returned to this city
Tuesday and will remain until he
is able to resume work.
Mrs. Herman Rowland and two
little children arrived Monday
from Couer d' Alene, Idaho, and
will remain until after the holi
days with ' Mrs. Rowland's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Young.
Mrs. Rowland tefore going to Ida
ho was connected with the P. R. L.
& P. Co. in their office. She re-
orts that considerable snow has
lien in Idaho.
Mrs. Samuel E. Chaney, for
merly Miss Claire Padrick of this
city but who has been making her
home in British Columbia, since
her marriage, is in the city the
guest of her parents, Mr. andMrs.
Fred Hegdale. Mr. Chaney, who
has been a guest at the Hegdale
home has gone to Ensenada, Mex.
where he goes on business. He
will remain during the winter.
Mr. Chaney is a civil engineer and
has accepted a position in Mex
ico. Mrs. Chaney will leave in a
weeks for that country.
Congregational Church Sunday
cnristmas program.
Christmas services at the Con
gregational church next Sunday
will include the following pro
gram of music: H. J. Robinson,
choir leader; Miss Marion Money,
organist:
Morning, antheum, Babe of
Bethleum; male quartette, From
Lands Afar, F. B. Holten; an--fheum,
Joy to the World, Carrie
B. Adams; solo,. Nazareth, H. J.
Robinson.
Evening Antheum, The An
gel's Song, Ira A. Wilson; so
prano solo and male quartette;
it Came Upon the Midnight Clear,
Lee G. Krantz; duet, Mr. and Mrs.
Burke; mixed quartette, Rejoice
Greatly; soW, The BeautifulStar,
Mrs. Burke;
The pastor will speak in the
morning on the cost of war and
the world's peace, in the evening
his subject will be "A Christian
Christmas."
There will be a Christmas fes
tival given by the Sunday school
on Christmas eve, program on
titled "Tho Sight of the World."
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Chemical Closet
Req u i res n o Wat e r o r Se we rage
Adapted Especially for districts not having water or
sewerage.
The WHITE STAR is a CHEMICAL closet.
The WHITE STAR does away with the old pit closet
The WHITE STAR can he placed in any part of the
house. v
The WHITE STAR is guaranteed to he odorless and
sanitary.
Thousands of White Star Closets are in use in the Un
ited States and Western Canada. '
Investigate the WHITE STAR today. Write for the
White Star illustrated catalogue. It is Free.
Off for Beaver Creek.
The Clackamas Southern com
nanv is laviner tho rails out to
ward Beaver Creek, and it is but a
question of weeks now when the"
first, train will go out to this place
An engine has been put on this
end of the line to help with the
work.
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Come y
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anitary loseir.
302 Pine Street Portland, Oregon
When in Portland call and inspect the WHITE STAR. No, it is not a new idea, it was patented in 1907
i . ; ' . - , ; . ' I
.fn0 amam fsi fiMlitAfl f i.ff j-if . . r" 1 I . f i f f f i. 1 - l.C
vfvu iui vuuucsa uiguia irum now nil inrisimas oeieci your guts eany ana let us siore mem
for yoa Always ask for Red Trading Stamps; they represent the most valise and the best Premiums
Adams Department Store
Holiday buying is now brisk at The Big Store; only
four more buying days before Xmas. The busy
Toyland in the basement for the merry-making toys
for boys and girls. Don't miss this Department
MEN'S SUIT SALE
Very interesting
prices at our
Xmas Sale of
Man's Suits and
Overcoats
Men's Suits in
large number at
$1 1.25
Better Suits at
better Prices in
up-to-date styles and
material made
from $20 down
XMAS SUIT SALE
We offer a large number of Tailored
Suits regular values
425. Our Soecial
Xmas Cut Price Sale
of these Suits is
moer 01 tailored
$12.50
Ladies Winter Coats
At Special Holiday Prices. Late ar
rival of many Coats compel us to
price them very low. A large assort-'
ment from $25 down to
Suggestive GIFTS For Men
Suit
Overcoat
Dress Shirt
HuMer
Necktie
Handkerchief
Suspenders
Outing down
Umbrella
Shoes
Hat
Cap
(J loves
Armbands
darters
Uath Kobe
Pajama
Cuff lhittons
Tie Pins
Slippers
Toy Suggestions For Children
Dolls
Doll Carts
Toy Tianos
Toy Dishes
Teddy Bears
Work Uox
Sad Irons
Magic Lauterns
Toy Furniture
Free Ornaments
Horns
Hobby 1 Torso
Toy Trunks
Harmonicas
Drums
Balls
Books
Blocks
Games
Bells
Suggestive GIFTS For Ladies
Tailored Suits
Winter Coats
Sweater Coats
Fur Sets
Umbrellas
Kimono
Bath Robe
Dress Pattern
Shirt Waist
Neckwear
Handkerchiefs
Jewelry
Handbags
Suit Cases
Table Linen
Easy Chairs
New Range
Kitchen Cabinet
Sewing Mackinf
New Rug
j i
-9 Make your headquarters at the busy store. Visit your old friends 2
g and meet new ones, btore your parcels, use our telephones and
rest room and do your shopping at your leasure.
Bible 250 Years Old, Young, the
Curio Man, Has It.
Goorgo II... Young, who has one
of the largest anil llin;st collec
tion ol curios in l he state. Has
the window of his store a bible
that is 250 years, old, and which is
attracting much attention. Mrs
George Young, who is a descend
ant of the Drennar family of
Scotland and Ireland discovered
this book among the belongings
ol her mother, tna late Mrs. Mar
garet Dodson, who .died several
years ago in this city. This bible
has been kept fh the family for
many generations, ana was louna
a few days ago in a chest, owned
by Mrs. Dodson. Although the
hook was used by the Drennan
family ranging back to 250 years,
it is in a wonderful state of pres
ervation, and the record of births.
marriages, and deaths, which are
written in ink are also well pre
served,.
Look 100 by 100 lot for sale
A snap. Cor. 7th and Polk St., by
ownor. uasn on term.. Address
Mrs. Miley. 1196 E. 9th St. N.,
Portland, Oregon.
Lillle Wins First Round,,
That William Lillin affair has
been some sensation in this city.
Mr. Mine, wtio is cnarged with
kidnaped his daughter, was ar
rested over the line in Washing
ton the day after his get away
from his ranch, and his hearing
was neia ncrore judge ueatie tne
llrst of this week. He was his
own council and lawyer, and they
say he got away with it equal to
any- disciple of Blackstone.
The details of the affair are
unlit to print. The charge was
criminal intimacy with his dau
ghter, under age. That the
charge was changed to attempt
to assault, shows that Lillie was
something of a lawyer in his own
defense,, and tho reducing of .the
bail one thousand dollars is evi
dence that he put up some de
fense. The January grand jury will
have the matter to pass on, and in
the meantime Lillie is free and he
says he will be there with the ev-
dence, if ho has to stand trial.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
br locnl applications, aa thy cannot reach tho dbv
eutMtl portion of the ear. 'there Is only one way to
cure ut'itfnt'NM, and that Is by eonfilltutional remedial,
jiailnei Is caUNed by an tiiflnmsd condition of the
r.ueoua llii'nti of the KiiaUtcniau Tube, When thli
t.:..v is iiuuiiit'C you hH.-e a rumDIliiK wound or lin,
r ! -t hir and whea It Is entirely dt;sed Desf-li'-
k UN rosult, and uuless the lnllamraatloa can be
' i u uut and this tone restored to Its noruutl oowil
io . hearing will be destroyed forever: nloe cases
tut of ten are caused by GitArrb. which Is nothing
mt ivi tiiilsmed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will cue Oie Hundred Dollars fur any -case ol
neatness icsuiscd by catarrh) that cannot be cured
uy U-U's Qtiarrb Cure. Send for circulars, tree.
r. J. cutNEX a CO, Toledo, u.
Sotd by Druiralsta. 7 Sc.
lu Hall i family Puis for const! patloo.
YOU RISK NOTHINQ.
I Fruit trees, rose hushes nrwi
This Broad Guarante Protcts you fancy shrubbery at half regular
toup money acK ir not -i'". oai iu jmi- u uu irees
wofvv v "l lml uems eacn. ti. J. nigger,
WOTyy y,9th and Centre Street, Oregon
1 f!it v
If you suffer -from piles you i
should take advantage of this of-1
for It is simply this no mater i. Trees, fine apple and poach
what kind ot piles you are troub-'lO cents each if called for: other
Satisfied.
Satisfied.
led with, if you use Rexall Pile
Treatment and it does not relieve
you, we will give back your money
we couiu nm possibly do nioij to
show our faith in this remedy.
We have observed its action in so
many cases, have been thanked so
many times by greatful people to
whom we have recommended it,
and feel so certam that it will
help you that we do not hesitate
in guaranteeing it.
Rexall Pile treatment is easy
and pleasant to use. It comes in
a tube, furnished with a special
tip, which permits you to apply
the soothing, healing contents di
rect to the trouble. ' .
Do you suppose we would
guarantee this remedy if we did
not nave faith in it Do you sup
pose we would risk our reputa
tion and standing by even suirffes-
ting a remedy to you that we did
not feel was all that was claimed
for it? You know we wuold not.
Therefore, when we not only rec
to you, for any kind of piles, but
guarantee you that it will relieve
you or your money back, why
should you hesitate? Put us to
to the test. If you are suffering
from uvies in any form, no mat
ter how painful thov mav be.vou
ought tq in justice to yourself,
est tins remedy. If your case is
a mild one, you should give it
tins treatment at onco to provide
against its growing worse. Price
50c, sold only in this community
at our store, the Rexall store,
Huntley Bros Co.. Oresron Citv.
Canby, Molalla, Hubbard.
varieties
for list.
ai wnoiesate nrico.
A. J. Walker, Milwaukee.
OREGON CITY
RESTAURANT
and OYSTER HOUSE
Serves
Meals, Lunches, Short; Orders
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
J. Mann, Proo.
8th St. Ndar Main OREGON CI T
BIQ SURPRISE TO MANY IN OR
EGON CITY.
Local people are surprised at
the quick results received from
simple buckthorn bark, glycerine
etc., as mixed in Alder-i-ka. the
ierrnan appendicitis remedy.
The Jones Drug Co. states that
his simple remedy antisepticies
the digestive system and draws
off the impurilie so thouroughly
that a single dose relieves sour
stomach, gas on the stomach and
constipation instantly.
ORDER YOUR NURP ERY STOCK.
J. w. Hiatt, the MU Pleasant
nurseryman, has a fine assort
ment of all kinds of nursery
stock, roses, fruit trees, shrub
bery, berries, at the rear of tha
Courier office, and his office is In
the publlolty building, and before
you buy your spring line he asks
you to call In and see what his
line and prices are.
Summons
In tho Circuit Court of the Stale
of Oregon, for Clackamas
Cour.ty.
Rachel Ames, Plaintiff,
vs.
Bert Ames. Defendant
To Bert Ames, the above minimi
defendant:
In the name of the State of Or.
egon you are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
tiled against you in the above en
titled court and cause on or be
fore the expiration of six weeks
from the date of the first publi
cation of this Summons, to-wit-on
or before the 31st day of Jan
uary, 1913 and if you fail so to
answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in her
complaint on file herein, to-wit:
that Ihe bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing be
tween plaintiff and the defendant
be dissolved, and that the plain
till have awarded into her care
and custody a minor child, Rose,
Ames, and for such other and
further relief as to the Court
seems equitable and just.
This summons is nnhliahort hv
order of the Hon. R. B. Beatie,
Judge of the County Court for the
county of Clackamas, Oregon.and
saw oruer was made and dated
the 19th day of December, 1912,
and the date of the first publica
tion of this summons is the 20th
day of December, 1912, and the
this summons is the 31st day of
January, 1913.
Joseph H. Page,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
We Insure
YOUR LIFE AND HEALTH
VOI R HOUSE AND BARN
YOUR AUTOMOBILE
DILLMAN A HOWLAND
Real Etate and Insurance
Weinhard Building.
Your Druggist Slops That Itch
If you are sufferins; from Ecezema.
Psoriasis or any other kind of skin
S?lVewI0L4,,?t0 our p.tore '"H1 Instant
JTi. h, WI11 uarn,e you to top
tnat Itch in two seconds, '
W, havv 80ld oth'r remedies for skin
troubles, but none that we could recom-
J? , .a?..!'lBhl, as thia- "Hid wash of
Oil of Uintertrreen Thymol and a few
other Ingredients that have wrought
uch wonderful cures aU over the coun-
This romrotinrl Is known as HDD
Prescription for Eciema and it wiU cool '
and heal the itchy, burning- skin u
nothing else can.
A trial will prove it.
nnnCPU,rs J1.1, other have
PreripUon go to them If you
can t come to us but don't accept soma
big-profit substitute.
But if you come to our store, we ar
?wriainiwhat DDD- wln "o for you
that we offer you a full site bottle on
thia Ruarante: if you do not find thst
It takes awav the linh it r.urm ,2
coats you not a cent
Jones Drug Co., Oregon Olty.