DW are the chil il dren this summer? Are they doing well? Do they the benefit they from their food?" get all should Are their cheeks and lips of good color? And are they hearty and robust in everyway? . , If not, then give them Cecil's Gnd:i:n f of cod liver oil with hypo phosphites, . It never fails to build up delicate boys and girls. It gives them more flesh and better blood. It is just so with the baby also. A little Scon's Emulsion, three or four times a day, will make the thin babv olumo and prosperous, it Furnishes the . . - ?young body with just tne material necessary for growing bones and nerves. All DmKglitt.joo. and $i. Scott & Bowne, Chamlsta, N. Y. OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 22 .v: "; CLOSES v. ' OCTOBER 22, 1893 The Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever Held in ine aorinweat HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL Product of Oreson and Washington will b displayed In wnnderlnl prolusion. Including more varieties than ever before gath ered together in one exhibit. floli " surer and Bronze Meflals will Be Awarded mryeloMly Rich Specimen from Our Gold, Silver and Other Mines Bennett's Renowned Millitary Band Hal been engaged for the season Atttnlthlng Aerial Feats and Acrobatlo Performance Very Low Rates on all Railroads ADMISSION Adults 23 Cents Children 10 Cents DiDPD TOTT By paying now you ATIiH KlkbU get Oretron City Coubikr one year and either the (Toledo Blade, the Fila delphla Farm Journal or one o( the Portland farm papers free. DR. KESSLER, This old one armed apectnllat, of St. Louis, well known by hie long resilience ami sue ecsslully practice In this otty, eontliuie to snoresiftilly treat all ktadl of chroulo and . private dlseaaea VXlW TIDP I ipmrmil for the poor who call ttlLtl ltujfllflltilU In peraon at the olflce 'very afternoon oinnn urn oath ?.. ". Iniplea. Scrofula. Synli line Talma, Tumor. Tell era, Kcaeina nnd Mher taipnrltle of the blood thoroughly radicated, leaving the ay stern In a Uroug pure and healthfulataW. DnPTTW alUMf treated by an old German I UUUlinilUltt remedy. This remedy. Till remedy whs iirtKMiiied to Dr. Keaaele iirtKMiiied to Dr. Kesaeler by a frleud In Berlin. It haa never failed. POfiDPC! Ulowa, Oaneeri, etc., treated, nt UUllLl) dllToreooe how long affected. rUMEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. painful, illlllcult, too irequunt, milky or UIihhiv urine, unalural dtaohargea, care Hi Uy treated, files, rheumatism and neuralgia treated b) our new remeulee. Tke a clear bottle at bedtime and urinate In the bottle, let aalde and look at It In the morning. If It la cloudy, or haa a cloudy set tling In It, you have autue klduey or bladder uisease, WflDII removed In twenty-four hours n U 11 111 Hee wurint In window at of. Ice 16 to lib leel loot. DDPsHin OITITVVO We meet person! every Dlllinin UllIUVO day whose breath smells ai bad II Is disgusting. Thlaoomee from Ca- tfti rh nl either the nose or sU.macli Uo nud ; be examined. It ean be cured before the asm txniee lieoumea Involved. rniiwfi mrrM ,r yu tronwed with mghi tUUilU illfjll emlaalona.eshnualliigdimiis. Hmiilns,. baslifulneaa, avers on to society, itiipiditess, ilesMiiidnney, loss of eneruy, ain Mlliiit and aell-miiitldeiioe. wliloli d- pi iv" ynii ! your niHiilUMHl and alahitely unlit you forattiily, business or marrluge If ynu are thus alllicted you may know the cause, uo and lie lvaled, Vfirinir inrn nir,H'nr an thouaumis mlUULb-AutllJ mtrl o( you lmul.le.1 with weak, aching backs and kldneya; (reuueul, palnlul urination and eedluient In in Ine i Im potency or wen knees of teiual organa, and other unmistakable eigne of uervoue dt-blllty and pieiualure decay. Many die or this difficulty, Ignorant of the cause. The nioal obstinate caaet of thla aharaoier treated. PT3TV1T17 dleeaeea. Oleet, Oonorrhen, In rfllialD BauiatlonaDlsohargea, Strictures. Weakness of Organa, Syphllla, Hydro oale Variooeele and kindred trouulea treat led. CoruulUtloo Ft to Alt. Omci IIousi: From 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. Call or address J.Henri Kessler M. D. At St. Lou la Dispensary, i'f-m ' ttftl YAMHILL STRCCT. POBTLAMO. Oft EGO. Ml It A Narrow Ecape. Thankful words written bv Mrs. Ada K. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on mv lungs: cough set in and finally termin ated in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me op, saying I could live but a nhort time. I gave myself up to my 8aviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave It a trial, took in all eight bottles, It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Charman & Co's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and f 1. Guaranteed or price refunded. .... A Bare Tlnut; for Tatt. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick head ache, furred tongue, fever, piles anda thousand other ilia are caused by coc stlpation and sluggish liver. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. C. C. are a sure thing. Try a box to-day j 10c, 25c, 60 Sample and booklet free. All L-1 u t The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use snfferina from thin dreadful malady, if you will only get the right reraedv. You are bavins Dain all through your body, yonr liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or am bition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They ant direct ly on your Liver, Stomach Bnd Kidnevs. tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guar anteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at Charman & Co.'s Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. 45 cents round trip from Oreeon Oitv to Portland and return via Southern Pacific trains. One wav rate 25 cents. ucKeis now on sale at railroad depot. Trains leave Oregon City, at 8 :40 a. m .. and 8:35 p. m., and arrives from Port land at V its a. m. and 6 :52 p. m. Save time by using the quicker route. r.TENI be ci can cured . - - I L aV W w from any of the I Tl ilia of men. mme to -the nMatt Specialist on the Pacific Coast, DR. JORDAN 00.. ' .1051 Market SL EsU 1852. 1 Taunt- an and Middle) i Bawd msn who are suffering 1 i rrom ine enecta ol youthlul indiscretions or ex- i cesses in maturer years, wervous and physical aeiMi.r,linpoiBCX,i,ot jnaunoou in all its complications; Spermatorrhoea, Proatatorrbwa, Oenorrhaea, Gloet, Froauxner of IJrtnaila. etc By a combination of remedies, of great curalire pow er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment I that it will not only afford immediate relief but permanent cure. The Doctor does not claim to I perform miracles, but Is well-known to be a fair and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent in mi specialty u laeaaea Mflen, Mjpbllle thoroughly eradicated from, the tyatem wlthou t using Mercury. KVKHT MAM aimlvln tn na Witt re. ! Oelve our aonett opinion of hie complaint! 1 Wt wilt Guarantee a POSITIVE (JURE in , every ease we undertake, or jorfcit One Thousand Dallam. Consultation .FREE and strictly private, a CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. Treat- f ment personally or by letter. Send tor bonk, A " The rhtloaopb of Maniace f i free. (A valuable book for men.) A VIHIT DR. JOKDAV f Great Museum of Anatomy 4 uia nnest ana largest Museum or us Kind in tne Cintf TIME SCHEDULEI Akriti roa From Pertland. raoii Fast Salt Lake, Denver, ' Fast Mall Kt.Worth. Omaha, Mall. (:00 p.m. Kansas City, St 7:2ua. m. LouK Chicago, and Hast. Bpokaxt Walla Walla, 8po- Spokane Flyer kaue, Mlnneapo- Flyer , . . rt lis, Bt. Hani, lu- n- luth, Milwaukee, H'Uoa.m. Chicago and Kast Dalles local Dalles Local Daily Dalles, Bonnleville Daily Fx. Hunday Multnnman Falls, E x. eunday l-.m p. in. Cascade Locks, 1:80 a. m Sunday Uood Ulver. Sunday 10:00 p. in. 7:00 a. m, 1:00 p.m. Ocean Blssmihlat . 4i00p.a. From Portland. All sailing dates subject toehauge. For Sun Frauotsoo fi" Lit l.i .1).! ji. n. if. t :00p.m. . 'ToAlnVr- :00p.m. Ptvt.17. 1:00p.m. Columbia River 4:00p.m. Kx. Sunday ateamsrs. Ex. buuday eatmday 10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. :00a,i. Wlllamttt Rlvor. 4:30 p.m. Ex. buuday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Kew- berg.Salem & Way I Iudlnga. I 7:00 a. B. Wlllamslta and Yam- 8:90 p.m. Tuea.. Tanr. hill KUart. Moil.. Wed. and eV. and Fri. Oregon City, Pay ton, A Way Land ings. 6:00 a.m. Wlllamitto River. 4:S0p.m. Tues., Thnr Tues., Thur. and Sat. Tortland to Corval- and Sak 11a di Way Laud- luga. Vr. Rlparie Snake Rlvor. LT.Lewlstoi ):46 a. W. 8:45 a. ui. n.lle ' R'Pf' lo Lew'"0" Dally KtSiirHy Kx.ealiirilay F. E. DONALDSON, Agont, Oregon City. Wt H. HURLBURT. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Job Printing at the Courier Office. keyed aeakM Use lead pare, ' wheleeeaae d dellcleaa. I'hkTtf:' av li'rT'i Absolutel Pur awat BAKiae enwwe ee., Mtwvnmi. REALTY TRAN5ERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. & E Whitehead et al to Chas Sanders et al, ti of the D L 0 of Aland Bid- wel I, except land already sold, 1 3 s, 8 e : $1380. Robert Deehazer to H B McNeal. tract "M" Clackamas river a; $1. a ii Kruse to jm t stone. 33 a nU of 8 6,2 s, le; $1. J Krnve to F A Kruse. e of v of ne). sec 6, 2 8, 1 e; 11 F Ji Kruse to G u Kruse. 33h a seli . Bee 6, 2 a, 1 e; $11. J W McKay to J R Hannev. e lot 3. blk 1, Groen Point; $150. - I t Ryan to H Tomckins. 13.77 a. D D Tompkins claim : 11. J R N Bellwood to Chas Richter, lot 1, tract 62. Oak Grove ; $300. R L Mcintosh to Norris Davis, 30.27 a sec 4, 2 s, 2 e; $1. H iloylan to school district No. 58, 1 sq a se cor sec 19,4 s, 4 e; $8. M L t'ouvert et al to N P Paddock, lot 20, Clackamas Park : $200. Chas Meserve toC DBrunn, lots 9 and 10, blk 5, Gladstone : $10. F E Kruse to a O Kruse. 60 a sek', sec 6, 2 a, 1 e ; $1. . A P Murquam to J W Doors, nwJi. eec 28, 6 a, 2 e ; $150. r W Francis to U W McKittrick. 10 ft, sec 5, 2 b, 2e;$700. -i Mrs. Sladen & Miss Edith Wlshart Milliners. Someti'uies ' a fire ia a benefit, we found it bo, although it might have been worse, as we had insurance. Uur Mil linery Department is: now fitted nfl very tastefully and we invite everybody to come and see us. We are constantly getting in new goods, and can furnish anybody with a suitable hat or bon net up to date and fashionable. Buoklen'i Arnica Salve. . The Best Salve in the world for Cuts', Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheqm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money fo unded. Price 26 cents per bo. For Bale by Charman & Co. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THI ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Express Traine. Leave Portland Daily. outh. North. (:00 t.tt. :f2r.M. 7:46 A.M. Lt Portland Ar Lt Oregon City ' Lt Ar San Franolsco Lt 1:80 A. M (:40a.n 1:00 r. The above trains Btoo at all stations bet wee r Portland and Salem, Turner, Hanon, Jeffer son, Albany, Taugent, Shedds, Hslsey, Harris, burg, Junction City, Irving, lugeue, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Drains, and all station! from KoaeDurg to Aahlana, lncluslre. ROSXBURO MAIL DAILY. 9:0A.lt. ,Lv Portland Art 4:S0r.M 6:27 a. it. Lv Oregon City L 11:86 Ml 8:20r.M. Ar Koaeburg Lv I 7: 0 M DININO CARS ON OODEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET BUMPERS AND SECOND-CLASS 8LEEPIN6 CARS Attached to all Through Tralni. Weat Side Olvlalon, Between PORTLAND and CORTALLIS KAILTaAINDAtLTIIXCtPTiDNDAT.) At Albany and Corvalils oonneotwlth train ot Oregon Central & Eaatern R. R. axraiBITBAIM D AILT ( IXCIFTf UltDAT.t 4:50P.M. I Lv Portland Ar 18:25 A. II 7.80 P.M. Ar McMinnTllle Lv 5:MA.M 1:80 P. M. I Ar Independence Lt 1 4:60 A. M Rates and tickets to eastern notnti and Europe also JAPAN. CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTBALIA, ean be obtained from E. B. BOIl, Agent, Oregon City R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager, Asst. . F. P. Agent Portland, Or. Portland, Or. A. & C. R. R. CO. SUMMER SCHEDULE SEASIDE EXPRESS Dally Except Sunday Leaves tiriuiN Da pot Potlaw at 8 a. m. for Ranter, Mayirers, UlalNkanie. Astoria, runltiii tnruiign loi iKtsop ueacn roinis wiuiout cnanire, arriving at Sexglde at 1:20 p. m. Hy this train you can have seven hours at Astoria and propor tionate lonver time nt intermediate points and relurn to l'orlland the aaiue day, arriving at union aepoi at iu:ai p. m. ASTORIA EXFRESS Pally Except Saturday Leaves Vnlot. Depot Portland at 7 p. m. arrives at Astoria lu:M p. m malting connections the following morning with early trains for ClaUnn Beach, and all lamts for Ilwaco, Knaiiptoti ana all points on I. R AN, R. R, via Ilwauo. BUSINESS MEN'S 8KAIOK SPECIAL K;,tinliys Only Leaves I'nlon Deimt, Portland, eveey B,iturdav afternoon at 2:80 p. m. runs through to ClatMip Bench points without change arriving Seaside 7:10 p. m. SUNDAY POPULAR EXCURSION Sundays Only Leaves Unl.ro livnni,. Portland, every SundnT at 7:80 a. m. running through to all Clatsop Beach points without change, arriuing Seaside at li:10p. m. Returning .-v-s Seaside ai 8 80 p m. arrives Union depot, Portland, 10:2up m. Bt this train nieasili a seekers can take breakfast at home, spend Ave and half hours at the Beach and return the same day. Consult Portland Ttaily papers for rates, or apply at ticket office. I'nlon Depot. A. . CARLTON, Agent, N. P, R. R. Office, Cor. 8rd. and Morrison St POBTLANn, OatuOs J1ASON5 CELEBRATE. The Cemi-Centenulal Celebration of Multnomah Lodge a Notable. - -:"; ':,',' Eventt ' The semi-centennial celebra tion of the anniversary of Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M., was a matter of extraotdinary interest in the history of Oregon, as well as the entire Pacific coast. Last Monday was a gala day in' the history of the Oregon City Blue lodge organized under the first charter, is sued West of the Missouri river and or ganized on the 11th day of September, 1348. It marked a half centurv of prog ress in the history of Masonic growth and the progress of civilization on the Pacific coast, with the virtual begin ning made at Oregon City 60 yeara ago. Multnomah Lodge was organized un der a charter granted by the grapd lodge of Missouri in the year 1846. . In 1847, Joseph Kellogg, in company with bis father, Orin Kellogg, started on his journey across the plains bearing the charter. In September, 1848, all arrangements were completed for the institution of the lodge, and on the 11th of that month, it is believed in the building now called the Oriental Hotel, the institution was consummated. On the same evening one new member was iniiiaied, Ohris Taylor. For a period of about ten years meetings were held and the lodge met where it was organized. From about 1848 till the spring of 1860, the lodge-room was in Dt. Steel's drug store building, which was situated on ground now covered by the mills of the Oregou City Manufacturing Company. When the building was burned, ar rangement were made for holding meetings in the building of Charles Al bright, sr., over the present meat mar ket, which continued till the erection, in 1861, of the first hall of the lodge, practically on ihe site of its present hall. The lodge was now comfortably situ ated in its own quarters but was des tined to lose them, for on January 9, 1885, this building also burned. After this for a period of one year, or until February 22, 1886, the lodge met in the building owned by the local lodge I. O. O. F., when their present building was completed, and is still occupied as a lodge room, Many pioneer Masons were in attend ance at the celebration Monday even ing,' who had worked hand in hand to gether to build up and advance the civ ilization of Oregon. These men, too, had been leaders in the van of civiliza tion, and they could point with pride to the achievements of a half century, At 7:30 the local and visiting Masons aesembledin the lodge room at 7:30, whioh was tastily decorated. The raw hide, brass nailed trunk, in which Cap tain Kellogg carried the charter across plains, had a prominent place. Ad dresses were made by Captain George fease and f . belling, ol Portland ; Cap tain J. T. Apptrson, Major Thomas Charman, O W. Ganong, of Oregon City, and William Barlow, of Bailow. At a p. m., the assembled Masons marched in a body to Weinhard's hall. where the banquet was served, and where the families of Masons and guests naa gatnerea to the number of 250, Here Captain J. T. Apperson was mas ter of ceremonies. ' and J. . Hedges. loaeimaBier. Captain Apperson responded to the toast, "Multnomah Lodge," Swing some interesting remtntscensea of (he early struggles of Masonry in Oregonr Mrs. J. H. Strickler sang a solo,--and and responded to an encore. ' j "l he Ladies," was to- have been re sponded to by J. M. Hodson, of Mc- Alinnville, but he was unable to be present on account of illness, and it fell to the lot of J. E. Hedges to make the most difficult impromptu address of the evening, but acquitted himBelf very creauaoiy. Mrs. K.C. Ganong and w. H. Burg hardt, jr., each sane solos, and re sponded to encores. duage uieianu. ot Portland, was on the program to respond to "Oregon," but as he whs unable to be present. Col onel R. A. Miller made the address and descanted eloquently on his native state. . After the banquet exercises the floor was cleared and dancing lasted until morning. ine celebration committees were as follows: - Reception D. W. Kinnaird, T. F, Ryan, M. Bollack, J. H. Walker, H. Strange, W. E. Oarll. Refreshments and Banquet T. F Ryan, M. Bollack, J.E. Hedges, J. P Lovett. Finance T. F.Ryan, J. H. Walker J. R. Humphreys. Literary and Musical H. 8. Strange, J . U zanser, D . X. Untlith. Hall and Decoration J. H. Walker D. W. Kinnaird. A. W. France. Printing and Invitations J". E, Hedges, J. P. Lovett, M. Rosenbaum Christopher Taylor and A. L. Love- joy were the first made Masons on the Pacific coast, or west of Missouri The latter has been dead many years, and the former died a few years ago at his home in Dayton, Yamhill county. Of those who signed the petition for the charter onlv P. G. Stewart survives, his home being in Tacoma. Joseph Kel logg. who brought the charter from Fort Hall and was present at the ortraniza tion of the lodge and there received as a charter member, and who was after tei ward made an honorary member ot Multnomah lodge, now lives in Port land, and is hale and hearty in his 87th year. He and Stewart are the only stir vivors of those who organized the first lodge. To Cure Cnnatlpatlou Forever, Take Oswarels t'andv Catharlci 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail tocure.diuggisis refund money. FREE T IL 1899Sr aubscrlbera to Oregon (Mivi'iiukikk will reoeiva the paper till 1SWU tor 81.60 tlld rnbanrUiera can by paying up arreara have It at sa ne prica. Constipation Causes fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long la the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl- Inl0d8 gestlon, bad taste, coated I N m tongue, sick beadache, in- I I I 4 omnia, eta. 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This law secures to the policy holder a definite contract of insurance- In case of the non-payment of any premium alter the second year, whether such lapse of payment be intentional or accidental, the status of the insured with the company is fixed by this law without action or negotiation, hence forgetfulness will not result in the total loss of one's policy and the accumulations thereon. 1 In many instances the paid up value allowed by this law is more than the net cash paid for premiums, thus securing to the policy holder the ultimate return of every dollar paid for his insurance. Thi s law temovee tht objection so often raised against life insur ance,' that ''once in it is hard to get out," as a vithdrawal under its provisions does not necessitate a sacrifice of one'a whole interest in his policy. , . souto ogEGOi gjty ...The Most Desirable Suburb... ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT; IT is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location,, fine view, good air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city and but a 15 minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this a very desirable place of residence and bound to grow in popularity. Choice Lots ready for the garden from $100 to $150 on easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build ers. Call on or address. , T. L. CHARMAN, Trustee, PRICES WAG0NSl BUGGIES, ENGINES. PLOWS, SEEDERS, ETC., ETC. 1 Cut-rate Druggists, Agents. H. C. CO LTON, Manager Rooms, 312-313 Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND, OREGON ' - Charman Bros.' Block