OREGON CITY ENTtRfftll. FRIDAY, DKCEMBCR 30, 1W4. PAGE Consumption C Thrre in no upccific for consumption. Fresh air, rx erci&c, nourihliin food a.ul Scott' i Krnulsion will come petty near curina it, if therf! is anything to build on. Mil liom of iconic throughout the world arc living and in good health on one lung. 31 From time immemorial the octori ire(ribcd cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in it i -old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and Iterate it for a long time. There it no oil, not excepting butter, no easily digested and absorbed by the system at cod liver oil, in the form of Scott'i Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. fj We will send, you a sample free. . . IJ Hr llxl lliii plut in lit futm of a 111 it on I he wr I rl of ttrty bottVc nf f ttmltioii jou buft Scott f Bowne CliemUu 409 Pearl Street New York t n4l, ll 4luf lt IA0LI CREEK. fhrlatms nmrnliiK (be itioiiim wn covered with a while oml making It mi ulil fftHlili CIii'InIiiiiin, '' school of Kinlw Creek mi- huvltia. ii week's vacation iliirliiK Hie holiday, Minn Kiirr, lewlier In District No. SO, wiiil hmiK to hii'I (he holiday will) her parents,' Ml Miittle Hunutt mil quit mi Wi'll nun In, (nil Ik Suiue better tlnill Mlir wn it fi'W liny iiku, Hit it, i H' I I, Inn, our Hiipeivlsur. wii wui kliiii on I hit OIIimiiii hill yesterday Will) H crew nt huttdM laying plunk. The hill tleeda mure work. Mr, I 'ii liudy . of Iliifur, l vIhIIIiik hi slsler, Mr. A, J. OiiikIiikh. i'HMiil fiiiDllliN Id District No, 60 have Hi" wIiimiiImk i'oiiiiIi. It seems lo b very mniMn In iiniut ritac. Mr, Win. J, llnwlftt I some 1-ttr lllllll Mill Wit II llol't Hill HRO, Ml Klttli' Couki' has returned home after npi'iidliiK abuut Ifn 'luvi with her hi iiml purciit, Mr, and Mm, W, J. llow-lill, 4T NEEDY. The best disinfectant of all I stuiHfhi It drlroy by it very brllilne til rto of erm anil til tlir aame limp help the growth of plant unci animal life. JJoubt le nil have noticed tint mould frown during the night and In dark, damp cellars. JirtKlit minllKht quickly drutroy frrnis, mould or other oigniiiiiii. That U why it I lrt to let thr tiuiliglit into your hout for it pin ifyinii infltirnre, At the Invuliiln' Hotel and Burglral loatt-tuti-. iuffil". N, Y,. Ir. fierce, chief con utting mit(fon, Martrd exieriment, om three yrara ko. with the Finurn light in conjum tion with the X-ray in the treat mi nt n cliwawn. lie got rxrrllent remilt there from. nd wan among the Grot to adapt thin trout liable cure to many raaea which it wan formerly anpoaed niuat of neceaaity be treated by the knife. Net only a lr. K. V, fierce notable for hi aurgical achieveinenta at hit bonpital is Hulfalo, but nearly a third of acenturv ago be diacovertd certain root end beiba which were nature' remedie, and auc cteded in putting them up in form that would be eaaily ptm-ured and ready to une. Thi he called Ii. I'ietce'a Oolden Medical DiM'overy, It muintain the patient' nu trition by enabling him to eat, retain, digeat and iiinute nutrition food. It over i'k b'lMr b-auttful C'hriatmaa : oi ilm iwt ' the. church whre j come gaKtric irritability and ivmptom of InillgcMion, and In thl way lever, night weat, hradacliea, etc., are done away with. It fortifie the body again! the germ of conniniptioti, grtn and malaria, it build up the limiue and put on healthy Serb. TL'twe detiring to know Hornet bing about the body in health and dieae, alito medi cine and urgrry. without tecbnicalitiea, ahould read the "Common Sene Medical Adviner," whit h can lie had for v cent in oue-cent Muiui lot the iloih Ixiund IkioK. An Emergtncy Medicine. For apralna. bculaea, burn, acalda end etmller Injurtee. there la nothing ao good a Chamberlaln'i I'aln llalin. It eoothea the Wound and not only given Inntent re lief, from pain, but cue the parte to heal In about one third the time required by the uatial treatment. Hold by Ceo. A. 'idmg. Mi . Itiidoliili Wulfi-r, of A hi hi ii, but a former realdent of Needy, dl-d on the I'lith and waa bulled on th Ti, of thla (limit Ii, Hit wnm lioitt In I'ennaylvunU, on Ih.ceiiilicr i'i. 111; when grown he removed to Indliuui. tlietl to M I omoiii I, lnre he I'lnulni'd till 103 when !;a liiiuilmii'd to Orenoii with hla family ulld fiita lived here ever lilll'U, HI Wife died III J NK1 and he he allice lived wlm lil dmiKtiter, Sir. Judith Miller, lie Iravi-B lo mourn hi death. Ave aone mid I hire daughter; J.. Win. It., and Mi l. I'lilldllim HlaulTer. of Ifiililiiinl; Mi1. Judith Mllbr o, Annua. H. !.. It. I. and Mr. U. .Iitiiiieiinuil of Needy mid I'avld It, of Irfiberul liealdea !xty-riv grand K re lit Hiand, Ulld gient Kiellt rulld clillil ren. Mi John Wa.'hii.iini, n eldi-rly ldy. j dud Hi- nileifm tune- lo full nij'1 In ink her! Addrena Dr. K V. Fierce, Buflalo, N. Y. , III III lllKl Wei'K, UUI I 'IIB U Mill g llli'eiv and we hope will hooi In- Well attain, Kiiitik Klah wn eeen on our atreel it dy or two ugu, and. Iki-IiIi black llk tnultler, he wore thirteen of Jobe' cmnfoi ter around hi neck mid till i ntnil.ilni'd uf being i lillly i but when IiimI .. ii he wn leelliin iH'tter ami ii ni he would wmn dlienf with the extra WIMI. Mr. lluy Klxh, who la Itiklnu a cui e ! at the liuelui'K CollrKe In l'"t tluiid. m nl Xnum ut home. Mr. I'eivy Hitler, teacher at Uiguti. and til Inter. Alice, teacher nt Hlgh lund. are apetidlnj- the liolidaya here. The odd KelMiw Citand Hall on l-liilHliniix wm largely attended and en joyed by all A ciowd of our young, folk attended the dunce at Hubbard Monduy night, Minn. Kat Him a In and Norah Crl well of l,ortlHiid, ate vlltllig relative here. iinn clod to hunt the thief, ' On fliilatttui eve there were (tiiltma , tree exercle Wbl:h wure Well rendered , down to Hmila Cluiia. Rev, ftelg made an B!inirliite eddreee. for the (icniloii, Mr, 0. W. (Jngory did eome good baii j lone alnglng. There were many nice I preaenie dlHtrlbuted through the large ; aiiillenrti, Home rrilwlilevoii boy or Kb') imth. n"iiVTiitteril little too fur by tiutilria firge' al.e undremed j doll on the trie tnf vry modeat young miin , Teaael Crei tree and ufi evervthlnii I r(titr'iJ U HHlng off nicely, , -,'''' ', The MolnlU m boot hue taken a vace- ( tlon until January 2nd. I'roefanor Clarke , and Ml Kaylle ere, teaching a good ! aehool. Mr. Otln flitting a little daughter la; very U'W. Medical hkiii cannot oo ner any good. Kat turkey hen at 20 cent rT pound go off good whllHt the owner la at Xma progiam; llkewlae GO buahel of oat tfike wltm and llv away. ()f coure thl la no! ut Molalla thla time, but over In an- other precinct. It look like while the thief wh foraging for hlm!f h did not forget hla tenm. Our merciuitlle biiaineM will open out on the tlrat of the new year under the Dim name of Itobblna Brother and com pany. ' people are talking railroad rather ex pectantly now a If auch e thing a a motor line at no far dlatant day through the Molalla country will be an aaaured fart. The Molalla Mutual Teleprone amwjcla- tlon will hold Ita annual election of dir ector on the third of January. Thla eftKoclatlon ha now nearly a hundred member and I giving good aervlce for the leat poftalblv tifmt. hull limt rVldny night. It wu run with aunt" milrlt lalmut three kIImiii and there wa not any dry thing 'about It Inutile or out. And Juet la-fore the jieep of de.y aonieoiie iluye a pri Ileal Joke mi the uffnlr by running off with the rew-tve - n Jug and content, men tne Oregon City Machine Shop PHILIPP BUCKLEIN, PROPRIETOR ' Twelfth and Main Streets Oregon City, Oregon accompli tiled 1'lnlntmn here wa an Inch of enow. There waa a big unre at the dancing Nasal GATAIMI1 In all It tagea. Ely's Cream Balm ckenett, eoothe and heal the dl trued membrane. It earn ceurrb ud drle way eold la tae heed Mulrklv. Cnua Balm U placed Into th ettrlli,(preada over the Btembrwe and It abeorbed. Belief to la nMdkate and ear follow. It I not drying-doe with J not produce coeetlng. Large 8Ue, M eeate at Prof (iU or by nail ; Trial Blse, 10 owu. FI T BltOTB EK8, U Warren Buwl, Vtm York Grip Quickly Knocked Out Borne week ago during the eevere winter weather both my wife and mye!f contracted aevere cold which pdlly developed Into the worst kind of la grippe with all It mlaerable aymptoma," lay Mr. J. B. Egleeton of Maple Landing, la. "Knee and Joint aching, mucle aore. head Mopped up. eye and none running, with alternate spells of chill and fever. W began ualng Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, aiding the earn with dote of Chamberlain Stomach and liver Tab let, and by It liberal uae soon com pletely knocked out th grip." These Tablet promote a healthy action of the bowel, liver and, kidney. . which 1 al ways beneficial when the ytem I con gealed by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale by Ueo. A. Harding. Prices Reasonable LET US DO YOtir Work Work Guaranteed We do a Geuural Baggag and Traisfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Oftice Opposite Masonic Building T"''p';:,;r;f ' Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Mr, ami Mr. Hubbard gave a turkey dinner on Xma day.. Mr. ft. W. Bentley and family spent Tuesday with hi brother, D. M, Bent ley. The wather )t III continue to be cold. Home y a few flake of anow fell. GARFIELD. hor (rorillriued from Page Four.) O. Saurn, A. Delker, District No. 35. Orlln Zeek, i 8. W. Scoville. ! Ktlllman Andrew, j Kred Radford, I C. Cottee, J O. Houglura, i E. Swank, V. H. 1emon has purchaned a itf Rilwrt t'ui-rln. Mis U I-rnon went to Portland Sun- yron fc,dward. (Jay I Jas. Spiers, There was an enjoyable surprise party i E- E- Vau Fleet, at the residence of H. H. Auder In hon- Tea W asrner, i V WILLAMETTE. 1 W desire to thank our many patrons for their liberal patronage during 1904, and wish for them a Happy New Year. While we are too busy this week to prepare a change of ad., we will take pleasure in finding time to wait on you when you call at our store. Our prescriptions -are always com pounded from the purest of drugs and by experienced pharmacists. Watch this space next week. HOWELL & JONES KELIABLE DRIKKilSTS. ! A Ml I.ydla Egge spent ChiiHtma with her friend Mrs. (I. H. Rogers at her home ut Wheatland. Eddie Hoff visited at his home near fan by during the Chrlsttnus time. The MIhim-s Ellutbeth and Ruth Shipley urn spending the holiday with relatives ut Everett, Washington. Mis Mlnu IMddy of Portland spent Vlirletmu with her parents. Hurry Pollock of Oswego la spending hla vacuUon at hi g'randparenta'. Mr. and Mm. Will Berdlne- and little Nola of Ruena Vlatu spent Christmas with" relative here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shlpb-y and daugh ter Pearl ate Christmas dinner with rela tive at Oswego. Robert O'Biien. wife and baby of Port lunil. spent Christmas with the home folks. A very pleasant surprise wa tendered Mlsa Ella Rcum luat Thursday evening by a pufty of her young friends. A most dellght".il evening waa stient, the oeva inn being her birthday. Miss Jennie Reum and Ounther Sho nlnc. Miss Nora Berdlne and Harjey Miller sM-nt Christmas In Portland. Mis Margaret Harman Is spending her holiday vacation with relatives in Pnrtlfind. Mr. und Mrs.-Ed Mason and their seven duuahters fmm Elyvllle were guests of relatives here on Christinas day. .ill. ..iiiiieiuir niiu litiiiit; nir ui Into the lxigan house this week. Willie Heavens of Heuna Vista is the guest of his cousin, Miss Babe Beavens, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elery Capen entertained ut dinner Christ mas day their children and grand children. Jus. Doweny is having a new barn and wood-house built at his tenement house. T. J. (Jury is having an addition built to his burn. A little son waa born to Mrs. Harry Kusby lust week at the home of his griind parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunt. or to Miss Selma Rodlun last Thurs day. There wa a Christina tree and party at P. M. Wugner's Saturday evening. A select aswmbly was present. Chi field Orange met Saturday with an attendance of forty member. The elec tion of officer j-esulted as follows: W. II. Holder, Master; Cha. Duncan, over eer; K. M. Gill, lecturer; Floyd Holder, secretary; Irthe Wills, treasurer; W. B. Ivmon. steward; Ralph I-mon. assist ant steward; Mrs. Eliza Tocum. chap lain; P. M. Wagner, gatekeeper; Grace Davis, C'twe; Olive Wagner, Pomona; Margaret Krlgbaum. Flora; and Cor; YiKiim. lady assistant steward. F. M. GILL. Clackamat Bridge. W. H. Bonney, Wilson & Cooke. M. Bell, B. Cox. J. W. Mackay, Clackamat and Damascus Bridge 5.25 1.75 1.50 9.05 8.60 2.32 3.67 3.62 4.00 3.44 6.S7 SO 33.60 79.86 1.20 24.00 5.25 '2.60 CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind Yon Hate Always Bought S. O. Weekland. Ed. Boring, Earl Tong, , J. F. Halbwachs, H. Feathers, W. W. Wilson, s W. B. Hayden, W. Kircbem, F. S. Hutching, E. C. Chapman, G. Smith. J. (Josser, J. J. Heinrich, J. Gill, J. A. Byers, S. Jones. Erickson. John Robinson. 15.00 56.00 52.35 41.00 26.60 , 12.00 13.75 8.00 10.25 3.00 29.83 30.00 31.60 10.60 3L00 21.00 48.25 1.75 Bears the Signature I In the piatter of claims examined Commissioner, and allowed: J. B. Killen, 1 Wm, Brobst, James F. Nelson, Assessor, Ednetta Chase, treasurer. Glass & Prodhomme, stationery, 13.00 C. Buchegger, recorder. J. C. Zinser, school supt, Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay. In order to accommodate the many , people who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay. the Southern j r: oifl ..ni oii nn ! Huntley Bros Co., and Saturdays of each week, until . " f surveyr March 31, 1903, round trip tickets at ' ?mf' . , low rates, to Yaquina and return, i ehJ .P""8' limited to sixty days from date of!- C ?nlg " ,uber'1(. , sale. Those who desire to take ad-! (Continued on Page io.) vantage ui mis rate tsuouiu appty io i nearest Southern Pacific agent for i tickets. 23.30 20.40 104.00 6.00 44.00 50.00 10.30 9.00 31.50 35.69 6.07 r 1 0 Worst of All Experience. run anything be worse than to feel that every minute will bo your last? Such wus the experience of Mrs. S. 11. Xewson, IVcntur. Al "For three years" she writes, U endured insuneraute pam irom Indlgestlun, stomach and bowel trouble?. iH-utii seei.ied Inevitable when doctors au-t nil remedies fulled. At length I was Induced to try Kleotrlc Bitters and and the result was miraculous. I Im proved at once and now I am completely recovered," For Liver, Kidney, Stom ach, and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters Is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's Kiuiranteed by Howell & Jones druggists. r known by frbtt they have rrowo. rur nail a century mrr hsrc txrn the MandsM-hrnt f ! I om to iph1u,t btttger, bet ter cmpa ihnu n oitiera. Sold tT Mil iiralen. I SOU Srri Am- aal T'rtoall pilKuu. D.M.rERHYACO., I 'fViefOeteolt, Mloh. I JOHN YOUNGER, JE W Tm JEZ JE Near Huntley's Drujr Store. FORTY YEARS LXPERIEXCK I Ureftt Britain and Amerio. . Socialist to Organize. I The Socialist mass meeting held in , Oregon City on December 17, resulted In 1 the adoption of a new county constltu- ! tlon, for the Socialist party, which Is a i new departure "In political methods and ; details will be given to the public after our anal ratlneation meeting which will be held on Sunday, January 8. at 11 a. m.. In the oftice of Attorney V. S. lrRen. Suciulists are invited to come as we must elect a County Secretary and an executive committee of three members, also the question of secretary's salary and other matters must be settled. The new secretary will have complete con trol of all funds and official business, and It is Important that a good selection be made. Visitors are admitted to these meetings and each one is requested to bring dinner along. ' Yours, etc.. C. S. HOWARD, Secretary. Pro Tem. MARQUAM. Mr. II. 1 Sklrvln Is very sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Albrlgbt of Teasle Civek spent Xnuis with their mother. Mrs. M. J. Jack. Mr. I., llentley and family of Portland Is visiting Mr. mid Mrs. II. llentley of (his place. ' The Xmas tree ut the M. K. church j was a grand success. The house was crowded, und there was hurdly standing I room, The children with eyes wide open j ....... .1.1.... .....1 ........ 1. ... I. ..r U'1,.,1 t),.,t, I would get when all of a sudden the rear ' door of the church bursted open, and old i Santa Cluus appeared, with baskets of . presents' hiinKiiig on his arm. All was excitement for a while! Each child re ceived a present and all went away with , hearts full of glee, wishing that Xmas would soon come again. Mr. 0. K Young of Kutledge and Bert ' lUbutml are building an addition to their bum. There will be preaching: Sunday morn ing; ut half past ten (10:30) The roll will ; bo culled and all members are expected to be present. ' INI TJTnrrnrl In 4lin nlfll I P 1 1 1 H III!! lllUfUU IU LUU I iinntAttinn rrr r S n j M. UMIV1UUU T ITUtf Bl IIMDCD!f C. GADKE '" '''' '"' -er Christmas Is Here Anil we have made pro vision for your wants. Fruits, Nuts and Candies and all Christmas special ties at low prices. For Your Dinner We have the famous M.J. B. Coffee. New shipment CI just arrived.il Buy it for your jChristmas dinner. " Electric Grocery D. M. Klemsen, Prop. Main Street, near Electric Hotel '