Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, December 16, 1898, Image 5

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IVY AND SUMAC POISON.
OW are the chil
BANK OF OREGON CITY
ILDE8T BANKING HOUSE IN TEE CITY
PAID VP CAPITAL, 150,000.00
susplus pojm-oo
President,
Vice-president
Cashier, .
Chas, H. caufmkd
Go. A. HiKDina
E. O. Caufiild
A General Banking Business Transacted
' Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills aud Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loans Made on Available Securitv -
Exchange Bought and 4old.
Collections Made Promptly .
Drafts Hold Available In Any Part of the
nunu.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, Baa
Francisco Chicago and New York.
: Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
Nohlitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON, v
On the Street between the Bridge and the
.,,,'.(. Depot. "
Double and single rigs and saddle horses a
ways on hand at the lowest rates, and acorra
also connected with the barn for loose stock
Any information regarding any kind of stock
promptly attended to by letter or person.
I BOUGHT OB BOLD
, W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Hhs the best-looking rigs
and cheapest rates in the
city. ' . - '. , , ,
Cor. Main and 4th St. :
OREGON CITY, OREGON
C. 8. 6iamann, M. D. J. W. Powill, M. D
POWELL & SEAMANN,
PHYSrOUNS and SURGEONS. ,
All palls attended promptly.
Office hours 8 to 11 a m. ; 1 to 6 p. m.
Nos. 9 and 10 Oh ark an Block.
DR. GEO.' IIOEYE, ,
DENTIST,
Office in Killy Buildino, Main Street,
Oregon Citv.
Bridge asd Cr wn Work a Specialty.
. All work warrants. 1 and satisfaction
guaranteed. ,
DR. J. H. MILLER,
DENTIST, ' '
Beveuth Street, near S. P. Depot,
Pkeoon City, Okkgon
Look Here Young Man
Youi looks tell on you. Can keip it secret a
while. Before Us too lale. go and see or write to
this old doctor, lie has been treating such cans
for over 20 yearsai.d perfectly reliable, furnish
es his medicine and tells no lulea. .
Dr. Kessler
of the Old St. Louis Medical and Surgloal Dis
pensary, 2W Yamhill street, Portland, Oregon,
positively guarantees 10 remove.
TAPEWORM
In any stage without loss of time from business
TJUrTTMATTOTlT Cured by an old German
iinij U lYIfV l llJiU remedy. This remedy was
sent to Dr. Kewler by a friend in Berlin. It has
never failed, and we guarantee H.
fllTI (JflDr? Ulcers, Cancer, etc., rured, no
ULU UUIlJjM. diflevance huw long affected.'
PDIVATf Isf,tBI'S. This doctor guarantees to
full II III eureanycaneof Syphilis, Oonorrlien,
ulei-L binctUTPs cured, no aillerenee now long
standing Sperm iitonhea, Loss of Manhood, or
fciglilly EmmiSKions, cured permantly. The
habit of Self Abase effectually cured i a short
time, ,.i v ;.
VnTTVf MFKT Your errors and follies of youth
IUUKu lllllil ran be remedied, sort this old
doctor will give you wholesome advice and cure
you make you perfectly stiong and healthy.
You will be amazed at his success in curing
Spermatorrhea, Seminal Losses, Nightly Emmia
Bions. and other effects.
KIDMY AKD DBfflAUT COIPIMTS
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
' DENTIST.
' Graduate of the Northwestern Utiiver-
eity Drntal School, also of. American Col
lege of Denial Surgery, of Chicago.
WITH JIB. WBIjCH. .
Willamette Block - Opposite I'ostoffice
v Orkgos City, Obeoon.
pti ui fill , difficult, to Irequent, milky or bloody
urine, umuituml discharges, ciirefully treated
and re.rniHiii)y cured, Hileit, lilieumalism and
lifiiraliriH Honied by our new remedies and cures
gnarHnteed
Patleiiis tsealcd In any part of the country by
his home system. Write full Particulars enclose
ten ic stamps and we will answer you promptly,
hundri ils treated at home who are unable U come
to the City.
READ THIS
Take a clear bottle at bed time and urinate In
the bottle, set aside and look at It in the morning.
If It 1 cloudy or has a cloudy settling in it, you
have some kindneyor bladderdisease,and should
be attended to before you get an incurable Dis
ease as hundreds Die every year from Brlghls
Disease of Kidneys.
dren this summer?
Are they doing
well? Do they
get all the benefit they
should from their food?
Are their cheeks and lips
of good color? And are
they hearty and robust in
everyway?
If not, then give them
i Suit's Emulsion
of cod timer oil faith bypo-
? ' phosphites. ,
it never raus to Duua
k up delicate boys and girls.
I It gives them more flesh
I and better blood.
I It is just so with the
' baby also.' . A little Scott's
Emulsion, three or four
times a day, will make
the thin baby plump and
Frosperous. it
urnishes the
young body with
just the material
necessary for
growing bones
and nerves.
All Druggists, 50c. and $1.
How
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THE
NEW YORK WORLD
, THRICE-A.-WEEK EDITION ,
The Best Papsr at Lowest Price
C. N. GREENMAN ,
(Established 1865
THE PIONKEH EXFKE8SMAN AND
DRAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to All Tarts of the City
OREGON CITY . T . . OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
1 CAPITAL 9100,000
Trsnxacts a (.Uncial Banking liislniM
Loans made. MliU din i tinted ilukw c.il
lections. Biiysandaella'exeliaiigeiiii all pomM
In the United Htales and Kuropc and n Hung
Kong. Deposits recoved iul Ji I tu check.
Bank open from , vo4 P. M
D. C. LAlol RKJ lE. (BED t. MEYER,
pNtidMit, , , ttshlar.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
' ATTORN EYS AT CAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
,. . Specialties .
' Office in Commercial Bank Building ... .
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
. OF TUB
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
South. I I Knrth.
60or.ii.lLT Portland Ar f:30a.n
6:52r.K. I.v OregonCIty LT :40a.
1Atk.u. I Ar Ban Francisco Lv I 1:00 p. II
The above trains stop at all stations betweer
Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffer
son, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harris,
bur. Junction City, IrvliiK. Kiigene, Creswell,
Cottaae Giove, Drains, aud all iteUxns Iron
Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
R08EBURG MAIL DAILT.
:0a.. , Lv Portland Arl 4:S0P.H
6:27 a. M. Lt OrcRon City Lv :86P.M
8:20 P. K. I Ar Roseburg Lv I 7: 9 M
DIN1NO CARS ON OGPEN ROUTK.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLJiEPUKB
N!
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
West Side Dlvlalon,
Between PORTLAND and CORVALI.IB
HilLTBilN DAH YlSXCteTHUNDiY.)
AtAlbanvand Rnrvalila connect with trail
of Oregon Central A JCastern R. R.
EXPHESS TKilN P41LY( KXCBPTSUKDAT.)
' lOO l'upers
A YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR
As good as
of a weekly.
a daily at the prlct
During the Spanish-American war The Th bice
ik would proves its trreat vaiuo Dy in
nrominiiess, Uionmulmess and accuracy of It
rt'oorta trnin all the scenes of IniDortant eventt
It wa as useful a a daily to the readers, anrt I
will ne or equal value in reporting the great an'
iimpll ated qiieatiuns which are now before tb
.1ue11ean people.
It prints the news of nil the world, havln
pecial CMr-esnondenee from all important new
. mints on the globe. It 1ms brilliant Illustrations
tones by wreal authors, a capital bumor oairi
otupiet mark"tii, ileimnmenla (or the househol
ind wonien'a work and other special depari
moms 01 unusual interest.
We offer this unequalled newspaper Bnd th
i.oiib'BK' n rkald toifetber one year ro- Jl.KO.
The reenlar subscription price of the tw
mpera ib fl fr... ' t
i-.mf. M.
7 fin P. M .
:80 P. M.
Lt
Ar
Ar
Portland
McMlnnvllle
ludependeuc
ArS:2SA.M
Lv U:fA.M
LvU:60A.M
point an
Rates and ttekets to eastern
Kurope also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU
and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
E. E. BOXD, Agent, Oregon City
R. KOEBLER, C. B. MAEKHAM, .
Manager, Asst. u. P. A P. agent
Portland, Or. Portland, Or.,
YOU OWE.
I h yoniseir, your family, your friends and t
all ynu b nerlt too reiuMy and considerately in.
venlieale Jh" merll ot VITA ORK a a remedy
for those v hr need a cure. There Is ro expert.
1'ieniiii. mi an rl, no danger,, no. los of
lime. It ia perfectly harmlem, and may always
be relied on. It i the queen of cures, for II
ruachps the nMut t all dlaes, and will cure
you when all oilier rein rtiea have failed after
von hive tried all caieli-ponny humbug ana
frauds only to Brow oliler and worse. Do nol
not nea-leet to give lt a trial, lor Vitss-Ore comes
In the sick and the alilieled like the vision of th
Kaatern star to the wipe men. On every packags
ol the iffniilne will be found the red Ink signa
ture of Then. Noel Prce 1.00 bv mail.
M US. M. 11.. LiOKOY, Ageut, Viola. Or.
From
NORTH PACIFIC
RURAL SPIRIT
A Home Pper 0 voted lo
jy STOCK and AGRICULTURL
Keeps you posted n all matter pertal ling tc
he farui, iniliimlea I ho oily corroct l!ve sui k
narkct repor. 111 IVr-l.iiitl; mibseilpiioii $2 00 pei
ar; sample e.niie f-ue. Published weekly a
Portland. D'cson.
We will aeiMi ynu ilia Rnuai. -piRir an
oi'BiitK-Hia.vLU Im th one year for 2O0.
Adresa. Ooi'Bi k-U ij iregnn Chv, Oregon.
to Treat a Patient Snfferinc
These Painful Afflictions.
Mrs. A. M. Huntington in The La
dies' Home Journal adds to the stock of
general knowledge on the cures for' poi
son ivy:
It may be distinguished by its brown,
hafrylike stem, its three leaves (in clus
ters) aud white berries. It is also known
as the poison oak. Sometimes it takes
the form of a bush and other times that
If a vine. The poison ivy and the poi
son sumao are utterly unlike in ap
pearance, but both belong to the same
general order rhus. . , . .
The poison aumao grows in swampy
places and is known also as poison dog
wood and poison alder. It grows from
6 to 25 feet in height, in shrublike
form, and the foliage consists of about
five pairs of opposite and terminal leaf
lets. It can allvays be recocnized in the
fall by its color aud white berries.
Ivy poison is very painfnl.. First the
ekin is very itchy, then red and swollen,
eventually breaking into blisters. The
face often swells so much that the eyes
are olosed.
Having described the plant and told
bow to detect the poison, I append a
number of recipes for the cure of the
latter when the poison is in its first
6 tapes:
Bathe the affected parts with a satu
rated solution of baking soda (bicarbon
ate of sodium) in water that is warm,
not hot, as that changes the soda into
washing soda, or ,
Bathe with warm water and soap-
good, pure soap or
Bathe with alum curds, a table-
spoonful of powdered alum to a pintrof
milk, or , . .,
Bathe with weak ammonia water,
one part aqua ammonia to five parts of
water, or . '
Bathe with carbonate of sodium, one
ounce to half a pint of water, or sul
phite of sodium or chlorinated soda in
came quantity to same amount of wa
ter, or
Bathe with lead water and laudanum
in equal parts or with witoh hazel add'
ed, or
Bathe with half an ounce of phenol
sodiqne diluted ill three onnoes of wa
ter, or
Bathe with one ounce cf glyoerite of
carbolic acid diluted with eight ounces
of water, or
Bathe the affected parts with a 2 per
cent solution of creolin. 1
In the latter stages, when the inflnui
mation is great and blisters appear, '
Use sassafras bark tea, two ounces ot
bark to a pint of hot water let it soak
a few hours and bathe, while it 1b
warm, the affected parts or
Paint the blister with fluid extract of
serpentaria, being careful not to get the
extract near the eyes, or
Break the blister, if not 1 already
broken, by pricking, and drop, with
quill or dropper, solution of subsulphate
of iron, full strength, into the blister
First
Since buying Ms Groceries
of MABR'$ MVW, after
having traded for some time
at other stores: No stale or
inferior goods kept.
SANTACLAUS
AT THE BAZAAR
.Wagons, Doll Buggies, Dolls, Rocking Horses, Drums,
Horns, Cornels, Bugles, Cradles, Rockers, Trunks,
Black Boards, - Iron Toys, Banks, Pianos,, Games,. Tin
Toys,. Wooden Toys, Chairs, China Tea Sets, Toy Books,
Xmas -Cordis China Plates, Cups and Saucers, Xmas
' Candles, Glass Ware, Vases, Auto. Albums, Photo Al
bums, Jewelry and . thousands of other articles for the
Holiday trade, all' at our-well known low prices. Re
member our goods and prices can not be duplicated
even in the city of Portland.
L A. PATTERSON & CO.
FIFl'H AND MAIS STREETS "
1
THE SWEET THINGS
for household use nre umonpst the
articles from our stock of Uruoories
which are in constant ttptumid. Their
richness, line flavor and other excellent
qualities huve made them prime favorites
with every housekeeper.
We also have sweet things in the
PHStty line made fresh ewry duy in our
liukery besides the best bread in the city.
HEINZ & CO.,
Bakers and Grocers
Opposite Postofflce, - Oregon City
HARRIS'
GROCERY.;.
Kiesh Stock of
FiiKt-Cluss
THE
LEADER
OF LOW PRICES
-GROCERIES
Dep.it tor HAY nml FHUD
HrilUmntinT)1.lr n.-.rrnn Pltw
OREGON CITY
OREGON
Olo. C, Bow NIL!
J. U. CAMrsiLl
BROW NELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Ckufield Building
Oregon City, Or
W. S. U'REN,
ATTORNEY i AT , LAW, - .
Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's,
OREGON CITY - OREGON
C. SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
eutfefct Hbtiolat
OREGON CITY OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
LlADIHe lKCAtCI AGKKCT Of ClACKAWH
. In T n. n A rtM ftf Till? MftdS
firini of Lgl DoeumeuU k Specialty
Office on eait Hide of Main sueel
ftelwceo th tod 7U
rK FflON CITY. - OREGON
M C STRICKLAND, M. D.
: , (Huiua u4 Prt fcioe.i ,
OflVra hit profeMlfeBil rR?
OntoitCkT tC virwltr. !
Mid to CeJMtk nd ( bronic iumtm, .
Z pf rferlip lvo. , ,
- OSo m WtllemtlM BulldUMU
Otfice hour: Ml u U -., K P-
lflO CITY . . - OBIOOM
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and , repaper your
rooms and paint your
house and
183! 'V'""- 1896
Country Gentleman
The ONLY Agricultural Newspaper
IuUKpenauble M nil u mtiir rttyliicuu wlru
ii lc kvcp up Willi h" tint' a.
Iniili' oiiliacTip in i, W; iwo Ktibacrlptlon..,
8.50: fuiiritl)M0np'i u, i.
MneciNi fiiiluo. iiinMt p, miitfrs of IxricPr flub.
Vrlle for partlnil . h mi t!n p.iliil.
Free till Jan. i to New Subscribers
for 1800
It will In- i'n tli.it iIih itr'pnco brtwoHii flip
COtlnf III I IIIIMIH liKMlLKnAN H lid '.lint lif
il h. r hkHimiIIii k wiekll,. inine of which nt-
tempt to kovit III KiiHculinrHl ururnl the ilnyi
muy reiiotiy n n uuivril, by muKliig up ntuull
b, tu Ik tli'in f ntwi'k! .
Doe" inch it illlT ren "ntliu !ullfy v. 11 !
mintrnlitig our If with om ntbtT pper In
stead of fiHVlnir th.' IhwIT
S' d for mm tuif n cnplvr, which will be mailed
Vnr. iid impnre thfin with any other rnri
wevkly; It wl I nut uka long to seethe difference
tMret i.
LUIIIKIl TUOKKlt HON.
. . Albany, M. Y.
How to Slako Tropical Soup.
As prepared by Indians, in Central
Auiorioa: . Take three pints of etock aud
three-quarters of a cupful of rice. Boil
together for one hour, keeping the kot
tie tiuhtly covered. Press through
sieve, returninf? all that runs through.
Add to this half a cupful of cream, iuto
which baa been beaten the yolk of one
egg, and cook for two or three minutes
longer . Season with half a tea spoonful
of salt and one-half teaspoonful of cay
enne extract The extract may be omit
ted if not jdosired so hot and a dash of
pepper substituted.
To every one tlie liuyinn ot shoes in an
imiKiriHtit step. . Tln ttuniioniical buyer
especially wai.lH Munctliiuij iliat looks
elegniit, but aimi suiiu'tlrnt? that does
not cost too much uinl will wwr and
lie com(ortabl. Yon viill appreciate as
well as we that this ik-maml fr not a
sliiht one, lint we. in liuaranteeing to
miii you, will run thfiK of failure, bo
ng conndent of success.
KRAUSSE BROS. .
Murrow
i
A 1 a?'-'
IS THE MAN to, do
' the painting and papering
in a .first-class shape, at
very low prices. Leave
orders at Ely Bros, store
on upper 7th streeth. ,
-:- FREE-:- ;
Aluminum Hair Pin
Ornaments,
. . - 4 1 ; -i ,
Send. 12 names of your friends
and an order for any ONE of the
article ' below ' and receive the
ftbove beautiful pin, FREE. "
How to Make C ream of Tomato Soup.
Stew one pint of tomatoes for 20 min
utes, adding oue dice of onion, one t ay
leaf and a , sprig of parsley Press
through a sieve cud return to the stove
Scald one quart of milk and rub together
one teaspoouful of butter and two tca
spooufuls of flour, adding a little hot
milk to prevent lumping Wheu the re
mainder of tue milk has been added,
the mixture should be stirred until it
thickens to a cream. Add one teaspoon-
fal Of sugar and the same quautity of
salt and one-half teuspoonful of soda
dissolved in it little cold wutcr Heat
the soup turaen, turn iuto the tomato
and gradually add the milk, stirring
constantly. ..
For First-Class
BREAD and PASTRY
7i
!
Go to
F. HENNINQS
Seventh St. Bakery
or stop bis wsgon
a it goes by.
li
12 Aluminum Thirubles
I K.y Ohniii. 19 in. xoo'l
1 Key Chain, 20 in, liest
1 MeinoiuU'lllin fa tile t
1 Bhu ('Iihuk, 4 u-strap
1 I Im tHrk .... .
ITie..' Veil H..I kr
1 J'wlf t 1. in 1 sr. I Case, 4-in....
12 Aliiuiinuni itair I'ins .
1 a iiiiiiiniiii 1 ux 3-in lonft, flllwl
wit.ii flair I'lne and .Memiiol In-
ImlfT (cure IimiI. die)
1 Allien 1 1 1 11 1 t lit)- rnnr.iveil, sa in
tiuti(ifi edit x' nip, cpnn (ruin
onv pi cc h- tin exi uur liimry in
- (luivtiie'.t or Mitir pjtrona.e, I
on y In a cuetoim-r 30c
12c
Ht;
12c
; l-'ic
15c
8c
HC
8c
iic
i:c
Bow to Marina FUll.
Take about two pounds of salt salmon
and freshen by laying in cold water
Change the water frequently until the
fish is no longer salty 1 Clean thorough
It and cnt - in pieces. Put them into a
stone crock, together with one huiou,
sliced, two or three leaves. 12 pepper
corns, six cloves. o:.t lemon, sliced, cud
vinegar enough to cover , Put a cheese
cloth, cover over and weight to keep the
fish under the vinegar JCet'p m col
place for about two days, when f be dish
will be ready for the table .
H. STRAIGHT.
DealT In ., '
Groceries
Provisions.
ilso Fill 1;:: tl Mill feed, Lime, Cercit i:i t::i Plaster.
FROM
OLD WHEAT
PARENT FLOUR is made entirely
from old wheat and when use it you do
n"t run the risk of having poor bread as
1 you do if you buy flour made by Tom,
Dick and Harry of all , kinds of. wheat.
SOLD
BY ALL GROCERS j
Bow to Maka Sauerkraut.
' For sauerkraut get bard, fiat liesris of
cabbage. When cut. put a lavi r in u
cedar barrel aud sprinkle will with
salt, then more kraut aud, mit i.uttj all
is used. Too much suit , ix not good, as
the kraut will only taste aalty uud not
sonr i Cover with white cotton cloth,
and over this have several board tbut
j will just fit the barrel loosely when put
I together Weight this with bcuvy stone
and cover with water " Twice a week
I this water should be changed, adding a
I little salt Wash the scum from cloth
I and boards
IN LOW
PRICES
WHILE OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW
WE LEM)
BOLTON DAIRY
CHAS. CATTA, Prsprltter
: 0(a Cltr,Orta
Pure Milk
given; delivered -to any
part of the city. :
Try oalr aa4 ba Bwfln
and .'Full Measur
Promptness and Reliability
At Your Service
L.B.EMERSON,
Chicao, III,
182 E Fiillerton Avenue.
Job Printing at the
Coarier Office.
Bow to Maka Motliroom Hoop.
Cut up bulf a pint of mushrooms in
small pieces, boil in salt water until
tender, leave Jnut enough water to re
tain the flavor. Add oue pint of cream,
one tablespooufnl of butter and season
with one tablespoonlal of worcestei
' shire sauce. Beat two eggs and mix in
j the soap. . . . :
Bow U Claaa TaiL
Take some alcohol and ether together,
oak the veil, shake it and put evenly
no a glass tube ot round bottle till dry.
, .l.llllHT ' ' 1"
AT 'I'll M
W e ate silent for v-ry " tfve or Range
Uuraute0 lor l i )', '. ,
ORECON CITY
AUCTION HOUSE
WE hnvc just received a fine line
of servicable
-.-Christmas Presents-:
Cull ami Hoe OUR ' '
BARGAINS
Before buying elsewhere.
Proprietor
Ore;oi City
ftiain Street