Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, March 17, 1899, Image 6

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    CItRCPPS COUNTY SEWS
Furnished by Numerous Corre
spondents in the County.
VELHOIT.
As no one seems to take any notice
of tii is neck of the woods, I thought I
would take my old rusty pen and write
you a'few news items.
Benny Wade is on the siok list.
Miss Emma Vorhies has the measles,
but she is netting along finely.
Beaver schoolhouse, No. 65, has
taken a boom at last, and looms up
with new rustic all around and a porch
in front.
We need a new look on our smoke
house, f
Borne unknown man helped himself
to a ham that belonged to Miss Vorhies.
.Mrs. Hazeltine, who has been living
near Walla Walla, is down on a visit
to see about renting her place. '
,.Miss Blvy Wyland has just returned
from a visit to her sister at Scott's
mill.
Leas Holt and Bird Thomas killed a
fine elk and fourdeei a couple of weeks
ago, and now has skipped out for
Bunchgrass. , 1 .
Four bovs left this part of the woods
for Bunchgrass Tuesday.
Ben Barstow thinks he will stay
with his girl this summer. , : ; . ' , ,
At our school meeting Mr. Quinn
gave us a flowery speech on school law.
Mr. Hariri, one of the board, gave the
second round, and James Groshon read
some school law for the benefit of some
large boys who throw rocks at the
school house. .-,
Rice Gun will start for some un
known part to hunt work for the sum
tner.
Millie Nickleson and Mrs. Groshon
have gone to Salem to visit some
friends. "
There aie several families who be
long to the democratic party that have
been taken the Enterprise and haven't
got energy enough to let it slide.
March 10. News Boy.
BULL RUN.
We are about to lose our bridge that
spans the Sandy at a point miles
west of here. Will not the county do
something to save it or do they want
to build a new one.
II. (1. Inlow, who recently purchased
the old Harris pluce, is clearing up
quite a little "patch."
Koad Supervisor Andre loft yester
day for Portland, but it 'is doubtful If
he reaches his destination for two or
three days on account of his "good
loads."
The mail carrier from Marmot came
very near having a sad accident befall
her, as she was entering the suburbs
of Bullruri. Her horse shied at the
cable oar coming down the incline on
Mud avenue and Umty Ump street,
and she was thrown directly in trout of
the rapidly approaching car, but she
was rescued by some of the pedestrians
who were passing at the time.
Maroh 11. "0. SAW."
HOOD VIEW. ,
Webfoot weather once again.
Born To the wife of Henry Baker,
en Thursday, March 9th, a daughter.
Henry is all smiles now.
Miss S. M. Graham closed a very suc
cessful Ave months' term of school in
distriot No. 83 last Thursday. Those
on the roll of honor are Lena Wilhelm,
Barbara Wilhelm Hiid Henry Williulin.
The annual school meeting in dis
trict No. 83, passod off very quietly
Monday afternoon. Alison Balier was
re-eleoted uluik to serve his eleventh
term in that capacity, and J. N.
Woods was elected director.
Mrs. H. H. Eyuian, of Sherwood,
was the guest of her mother at Graeme,
Sunday.
It is said there is a game warden in
this neighborhood. Pot-hunters and
fishermen had better look out.
Mrs. Ella Butson, who has been con
fined to the Good Samaritan hospitul
at Portland, is able to be home again.
. A basket sooial will be given by the
Wlsonville school next Friday even
ing, at Miley's hall. All are wel
come. Sam Hilman, our road supervisor, is
having a big lot of stumps blasted out.
The dance at Wilsonville, last Satur
day night, was a decided success, and
it very good time was had by all pres
ent. JOEAM.
March 13.
MARKS PRAIRIE.
Not seeing any news from
these
parts, will send you a few Items. ,
The board of directors have pur
chased new desks for the schoolhouse
in district 88, ami will purchase a 35
blackboard next week.
The literary society of Maiks Piaiiie
irave a mock trial ami basket social
last Saturday, March 11, which was
well attended. Twenty-uine baskets
were sold, bringing nearly $10, the
money is to be used to purohaso a suit
able desk for the teacher.
The direotora have employed a first
class teacher, Thnodore Campari, to
toaoh the spring term of school. He
took oharge this morning with an at
tendance of 3S pupils.
There will be a social dance at Mr.
Warren Kendall's on Friday night,
March 17th. All are iuvited.
The litoiarv society will give an en
tertainment about April 15th, tocmsist
of declamations and a live-act drama
by eight characters, which will be the
dosing ol the literary society until
this fall. ,
James Koeher has secured a position
with Curltou & RoHenkraus, at Canby.
Chris Kocher will ruu his hopyards
to their full capacity this summer.
He will also have a line barn built
Hop growers here aie not contracting
their hops this year.
Ninety per cent of the prune trees
were killed in this vicinity by th
freeze up. Grain was not materially
injured. VIDE,
March 18. '
CLACKAMAS.
Mr. Sam Curry has been hurt quite
seriously in her back and side.
seems she was tending her oow when
the accident happened.
U. v. Dickerman has been in veiy
poor health, but is much better.
The A. O. U. W., gave a supper for
the benefit of themselves, Maroh 11th
Orlando Davis has been very bad
with rheumatism, but Is better.
The W. C. T. U. had an entertain
ment tire Jinn oi March, which was
well attended. The following is the
programme:
Instrumental music Miss Jessie Tal
bert.
Song "Long Live America."
Crusade Psalm (146),
' Prayer by Rev. Butler.'
Song "For God and Home and
Native Land."
Paper "Miss Willard's Life as an
example," Mrs. C. F. Clarke.
Recitation Ethel Mather.
Recitation Nellie Imel.
Solo Alice Moore. "
Reading Mrs. Hartnel.
i Reoitation "The Lioense Sacrifice,"
Jessie Paddock. '
Song "For God and Native Land."
Recitation "The Bridge . Keeper's
Story," Ethel Clarke. .'
' Diaologue. '' ' 1 ' '
Solo "Out of the Depths," Georgia
Ruth.
I don't hear of many taking much
interest in our library; the present
one is very good. . The book, Music
and Culture, by Carl Merz, is extra.
" ' "Some men fly as high as eagles, but
when they come down to yon they are
nothing but buzzards.'
Maroh 18. ROSE HILL.
MACKSBURG.
Maiksburg wa done an injustice in
our last report fcr which we blame the
editor, l. e., heading our news with
Marquam,
Rev. J. J. Kern, of Portland, was
among us last week. He is traveling
agent for a newly incorporated associa
tion, a mutual fire relief association,
and seems to make quite a success of
the business.
Mrs. Ed. Bowman, of Mulino, and
three children, were visiting friends
and relatives of this place last week.
Mrs. Baker, of Portland, is visiting
among friends and relatives of this
plaae.
Miss Ida Wilson, who has been oar
ing for her grandmother, Mrs. Klise,
near Molalla, for some time, is at home
again.
We are nearing the point where an
honest man can't get an honest office.
The Y. M. P. P. A. of this place aie
holding some very aggressive meetings.
March 12. SUSANNA.
REDLAND.
The election of officers In district No.
75, resulted in the re-elecion of Wm.
Stone, olerk, and Louis Funk, director.
This makes the third continuous term
for Mr. Funk.
Mr. Rutherford had the pictures of
his school taken with all the pupils
and officers since he has taught here.
It promises to be all 0. K.
There will be an entertainment at
the schoolhouse on the evening of the
17th Inst. The proceeds to go towards
a library for the school.
George Murdock is down to have his
picture "took," and is visiting Bert
Hart.
rhosB that sold their sheep last fall
would like to Btock up again, as buyers
are offering from $3 to I (I per head.
George Hieinbothem has received a
picture of his son, Will, from Manila.
Will looks as natural as "an old shoe."
Farmeis generally are anxious for trte
weather to dear up so they can pro
ceed with farming operations.
Beef buyers are out from Portland
buying everything that has a hide on
in the beef line.
W. D. Beskey has decided not to
move to Portland at present.
A petition has been ohoulated to
have Mr. Behimer appointed post
master. Coyotes are still ranging the bills
around Redland. V. S.
Maroh 13.
WAS MR. STOUT WRONG.
Highland, Or., Maroh 13. (Editor
Courier-Herald) I notice a letter from
Mr. Hurgreves in your last week's
issue, in whioh he expresses regret for
an edi torial in the Canby Independent.
We wish to be enlightened for we had
considered that editorial all right. We
do not know if W. W. Myers assessed
all those mills equally or not, but we
have never heard any one try to justify
the reduction on the grounds that
Myers' assessment was higher in pro
portion than the rest of the property of
the county the only grounds on whioh
it could be justilled. It Mr. Har
greves or any one oan show that Mr.
Stout assessed the Lroperty of the cor
porations as high in proportion as the
rest of the property of the county, it
will exonerate Mr. Stout. If that oan
not be shown it will remain apparent
that Mr. Stout went baok on the prin
ciple on whioh he was elected: "Equal
rights to all, special privileges to
none." We think Mr. Stout is more
to blame than the rest of the equaliza
tion board, as it belonged particularly
to the office of the assessor.
STEPHEN HUTCHINSON.
FROM W. A. STARKWEATHER.
The following letter hken from the
Independent is republished for the
benefit of the Courier-Herald's 3,600
rulers: :
Milwaukie, Or., Feb. 86. (Editor
ndependent) The free and equal coin-
iigeof gold and silver at present ratio
0 to 1, I view as a question of increas
ing importance as years go by, it now
being certainly settled that so long as
the great commeroial nations of Europe
nan buy our bullion at 50 per cent of
its ooinage value they will have
neither motive nor inclination to en
bance its market prioe. The duty of
congress to enact a coinage law that
shall open our mints and, if need be,
create more, so that every ounce of si I
ver bullion shall be coined at eailiest
date and at once restoie bullion to, its
coinage value, and thereby prevent the
furthei robbery of our mining popnla
tion, now numbering hundreds of
thousands, is very urgent.
I am rather pleased than otherwise
that international agreement of this
question is an admitted lailure. It
gives us the opportunity to do the woik
for ourselves and forever banish this
lie and fraud thrust upon the American
people by a wloked horde of speculators
who have made and will make hun
dreds of millions of dollars out of the
toiling miners by the , vile pretense
that there is a fearful struggle going
on to maintain the parity of silver bul
lion. Let the American congress enaot
unlimited coinage and these other na
tions will come whinning into Camp
and say: we too are .for free coinage.
when they cannot longer buy the bul
lion for less than its coinage value.
WM. A. STAK WEATHER,' '
, REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by
Clackamas
Go."
Abstract and 'Trust
S. Swanson to A. E. Hurst, lots 11
and 13, block 5, Pleasant L. IL, $1.
T. Owens to J. N. Bramball, 13
acres, section 28, I S. 5 IS., f 1,200.
H. and J. Meldrum, to I. S. Hurst,
5 acres J. S. Howland claim, 8 & 2 E,,
30O.
O. & C. R. R. Co. to W. M." Stone,
lot 3, section 9, 3 S. 3 E., $34.37.
J. A. Aohorn to F. H. Harford, tract
in Noble claim, 1 S. 8 E., $1.
M. F. Langdon et al to W. M. Dick
enson, N. ta. 4 section 33, 6 S. 3 E.,
$1,000.
N. J. Beattie to M. R. Caufield, lots
8. 4, block 3, Beattie add., $450.
E. R. Capps to G. Haberlaoh. 5 acres
section 10 and 11, 3 S. 3 E $3001
W. Abbott to E. Henry. 80' acres
section 4 S. 5 E., $1.
J. W, Grasle to L. Grasle, 20 acres
Whitoonab claim, 1 S 1 E., $1.
M. Peters to E. Boechraaii, 110 rods
section II, 8 S. 1 W., $8.35.
T. Bwikman to M. A. Baker,. 58
acres sections 16 and 31. S 3.1 E...
l.OOOi
J. Ranch to C. Roth, 150 acres- sec
tion 85 4 8. 1 E. , $1,800.
F. Fond to F. R. Ford, 14.83 aores
. F. W bitten claim, 53 S. 1 E., $-1.
J. Peace to O. Erickson, 1 acrs W
Holmes claim, $1.
United States to G. D. Reed, Nv W.
section 14, 3 S. 5 E patent.
R. E. Roberts to S. A. Roberts,. lots-
5, 6; block 143, O. C, $1,000. '
J. D. Rttnner to A. Mantz, tract in
Francis- claim, $000.
IL Belli to G. Oldenburg, 5- acres
section, 31, 8 8 3 E., $700.
Sv A. Putter to United States,. S. E.
and N. E. section 16, 7 Sv B E.;
also N. W. VA of S. E. and N.. E. )i
section 3&, 5 8. 6 E., act of congress. -.
State- of Oregon to S. A. Putter, E.
. ot N. W. , section 86, 5 8. 6 E.;.
E. )i section 16, 5 S. 6 E., $1,000.
H. ft Stevens to L. L. Porter, 8
ate section 80 and 81. 3 S. 6 E.,
$3,5001
W. R. Wilcox to M. N. Wilcox,
lots 5, 6, 7, blook 87, O. C, $5.
James Willis to W. ReiKly,.N. Z of
the S. E H, seotion 34, 4 S. 4 E.,
$500
E. J. Cason to L. Tambtynn, 3.11
aores adjoining O. C, $l,S0Ot
L. M. Eagon to J. Eagon, 3 acres J.
D. Garrett claim, $1,600.
S. W. King to City of Portland, K.
ol the N. W. and N. of the N.
E. seotion 83. 1 8. 6 ., $800.
M. B. Williams to C. Bnssett, lot 1.
section 19, 5 S. 8 E., $175.
F. S. Rogers to M. B. Williams, lot
1, section 19, 6 S. 8 E., $178.35.
H. B. Rinearson to H. C. Saulsburv,
lot 8 blook 18, Gladstone, $140.
J. Parrot to G. H. Brown, lots 4, 6,
block 7, lots 1, 3. 3, block 1, New
Era, $375.
F. J. Meyer to 8. F. Hillman. N.W.
and E. of S. E. of section 17,
3 8. 1 W., $1,000.
Sunset Limited Co, to M. E. Dunn,
lots 1, 3, 7, 8, block 19, Sunset City,
$635.
S. E. Hillman to F. J. Meyer. N.
W. H of S. E. and E. & of S. E.
H, section 17, 8 S. 1 W., $1,000.
B. II. Aldredge to M. Ringo, lot 6,
block 43, Co. add., $735.
C. W. Ford to O. C. Whitten, 14.83
aores Whitten olaim, 3 S. 1 E., $300.
M. Booton to A. D. Boo ton, lot 9,
block C, Clk. Heights; also lots 85,
36, blook 44, Minthorn, $336.
L. B. MoFaden to 11. A. Kayler, 40
acres Engle claim, 6 8. 3 E., $900.
O. A. Elliott to L. M. Simmons, 80
acres sections 8, 9, 16, 17, 7 S. 3 E.,
$1.00.
A. Eokstroui to F. O. Eekstrom, 10
acres Whitten claim, 3 S. 1 E., decree
of part.
The Light of Day.-Lct the nation,
let the Individual, Indulge no secret
and selfish purpose that will not bear
the light of day. Let It bo our supreme
prayer to be like hlin who Is love Itself,
lu whom Is no darkness at all, and who
has put all uiiiuiht of self-life under
his feet. Let his Image and likeness
ivlgn supreme In our heart of hearts.
Rev. John lioddnrd, Swedeuborglan,
Clnduuuti, Ohio.
"That dog certainly seems almost hu
man at times," said old Mr. Fussy.
"Yes," replied Mrs. Fussy. "He growls
over his food quite as much as you do."
-Harper's Bazar.
, The worst whipping a bully ever gets
s from some man who doesn't want to
'iSM
Land Titles and Land
(lice Business a Specialty.
.ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice In all the Courts of the State and
me Bureaus oi tne interior Dspartment at naan
lugtun. Koom 8, Chabmik Building,
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
COMMERCIAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY
CAPITAL f 100,000
' Transacts a General Banking Business
Loana made. Bills discounted. Makes col
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points
In the United States and Europe and on Hong
long. Deposit! reoeived aur-ject to check.
Bank open from f A M. to 4 P. M.
O.CLAIOTJRKTIB, FEED J. MEYER, '
, President., , Caihlen
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT UT
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate law
Specialties
Office in Commercial Bank Building .
OREGON CITY . T i . ; OREGOM
Geo. C. BaowNiu
J. V. CaMFBiu
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
1
Ctnfleld Building
Oregon City, Or
W. S. U'REN ." .
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ;
Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's,
OREGON CITY - OREGON
(J. SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2tutfd)et 2tbo!oi .
OREGON CITY - OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
LlADUS IN8UKANCI AliMCT Of GlACKlltAl
COtWTT
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
Drawing of Legal Documeuts a Specialty
Office on east side of Main street
Between (th and 7th
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
M. C STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital aiHl Private Eiperieuce.)
Offer his professional services to the people of
Oifgon City and vicinity. Special attention
Bold to Catarrh and Chronla disease.
Best ol references itlven.
omce In Willamette Building.
Office hours:
10 tola a, m.,4 to I . m.
DSEGON CITY
OREGON
OR- GEOv IIOEYE,
DENTIST.
Ifftre- ln Caaffield. Building, Main Street.
Oregon City.
Bursal and- Cbowk Wobk a Spkcialtt.
All work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.
DR. J. II. MILLER,
DENTIST,
Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot,
DrtEGoN City, Oregon
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST.
Graduate of the Northwestern Univer
sity Dental School, also of American Col
lege oi Dental Surgery, of Chicago.
WITH PR. WELCH.
Willamette Block - Oppotite Pottoffice
Ougoh City, Oregon.
N. GREENMAN
(Established 1885 )
THK PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
AND
DRAYMAN
Parcel! Delivered to All Parti of the City
OREGON CITY . T . . OREGON
BANK OF OREGON CITY
ILSEST BAHEIHQ H0UBK 15 THE CITY
PAID CP CAPITAL, 190,000.00
SVBPLVS ftOfiSOM
President, .
Hoe president
lashler,
Cbai. H. ci.oru
Gio. A. Habdim
I. O. Caufuu
4 General Banking Buslnesi Transact!
Deposits Reoeived Subject to Check.
Approved Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrants Bought.
Loam Made on Available Securltv
Exchange Bought and .4nld.
Collections Mad Promptly.
Draft Bold Available in Any Part of th
ITorld.
TlegrphioEiohangsSoldon Portland, Baa
fraoolsco. Chloago anl New York...
Interest Paid on Tim Deposit.
Nobiitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
Oath Street kitwsiRtht Bridge aid the
Depot.
Double and single rigs and saddle horse A
ways oa hand at the lowest rates, and aeorr
also eonneoted with th barn for loos iteek
Anytnforaatioa regarding any kind oi (took
iromptlr attended to by letter or person.
HORSES BOUGHT OR SOLD.
W. H. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Has the beat-looking rigs '
and cheapest rates in the ,
city.
Cor. Main and 4th St.
)REGON CITY. OREGON
C. G. APPLCGATH,
Nina UTTIH
with a. ait-wiHrisk.
APPLEGATH & PRASIL
FASHIONABLE FURRIER5
Sealskin Garments
a Specialty
AT MODERATE PRICE
ALL WORK OUARANTEEO
OTTO SCHUMANN
MANUFACTURER OF
Monuments a
Estimates furnished on all kinds of Marble, Granite and Building
i Work. 1 1 : j - Drawihga made description, "
I No. 204 THIRD STREET, NEAR TAYLOR,
Silver Medal Awarded at
Portland Mechanics' Fair r
I have a plant of pneumatic tools, the first in the Northwest, and
am now in a position to tto work better and more reasonable. - -?
times in ten that is the trouble.
you will
A. N. WRIGHT - -
1 39$ norrlson St., Portland, Oregon .
Wbohas Dr. A. A. Sarr, kteoi Minneapolis, a Scientific Optician, in charge of
the optical department, and you can consult him and have yonr eyes
examined free of charge. TRY it y be your trouble.
J.HENRfl KESSLER, M. D,
A
Your
cine
TAPEWORM
I any atagt without
V nnnrrif 1 mrou Cured bv
V friend in Berlin. It ha
Dl tl vnUPQ ulcer, cancer, etc. curea, bo otnerenc now
DLlJ UUlUl.) long affected.
PRIVATE
ease of SvDhllia.
IflK.K.. 1UI.
f Loss of Manhood, or Nightly Emanations, cured permaat-4
1 it. inc aamoi twii llDuse eneciuaiiy cares in a. anon
f time.
Vs TfirrVft lirv Your error
( 1 UU fl U ffillfl remedied, and this old doctor will give yon
a wholesome advice and cure yon make you perfectly strong,
f and kealthv. You will be amaied at his success In curing
jk Spermatorrhea, Seminal losses, Nightly Kmmissions, and,
otner enects.
f KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS,
painful, difficult, too frequent, milky or bloody urine, nn.v
natural discharges, carefully treated and permantly cured. I
Files, Rheumatism and neuralgia treated by our new remedies 1
na cures guaranteed. J
Fatients treated in any part of the country by his hotnel
syHtem. Writi full Particulars enclose ten c stamps and J
we will answer you promptly, hundreds treated at home'
wno arc nuaoie to come to tne t.uy,
READ THIS
Take a clear bottle at
set aftide and look at it in
has a cloudy settling In it, you have same kidney or bladder a
diwase, and should be attended to before vou get an iucur
able Disease aa buadreda Die every year from Brighta Dia-
case oi Kidneys,
Address or Call DR. KESSLER, 2d and Yamhill
n
Dimbt
TIME SCHEDULES
Fran Pert and.
Arkivi
FROM
Fast
Mail
1:00 p. m.
Salt Lake, Denver,
Fast
Mall.
6:46 p. n
rt. nor tn, umana,
Kansas City. St
Louis, Chicago,
ana nasi.
Spokan
Flyr
1:10 p.m.
Walla Walla, Spo
kane, Minneapo
lis, St. Paul, Du
lu th, Milwaukee,
Chicago and fast
Spokan
Flyer
1:30 a. a
IMp.m.
Oeaaa ttsaaishlD
4:00 p.
Fran Portland.
Sail svsry By days-
:00p.m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
W:W p. m.
Cslumsla Rivtr
lleamra.
4 00 p. m.
Ix. Sunday
Ta Astoria and Way
Lanainga.
6:00 a.m.
Ex. Sunday
Wlllaaistt Rlsr.
:p, m.
Ix. Sunday
Oregon City, New-I
ber,Blm nay
lAudluga.
7:00 a. m.
WMIaatett lad Yam
I SO p.m.
Hon., Wed.
and Fri.
Tue.. Thur.
hill linwt.
and Sab
Oregon City, Day
ton, nay una
logs.
:00 a m.
Tue.. Thar
and Sat.
Wlllanstt Rlrar.
4:Mp. m.
Tuea., Thar,
and Bat.
Portland to Corral
lis & Way Laud
lags.
Lv. Riparia
l:4Aa.m.
Dally
Snali Rlvr.
Lv. Lawlatoa
:46 a.m.
Dally
Ex. Friday
Riparia ta Lewlston
Bx .Saturday
f. I. DONALDSON, Apnt, Oregon City.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Qesaral Fasaenisr Agsat. Fwtiaad, Ol.
A. PRABIL,
POUMKflLT WaNfft AM BTTTM
ejriTH MARSHA. PlBkO, CHIOA
143 THIRD STREET,
PORTLAND, ORE.
Headstones
Portland, Oregon
Oh, My r Headaches!
Well, no doubt it is caused by
imperfect eyesight, as about seven
It costs you nothing to find out, if
go and see
THE IOWA JEWELER
loot Here, Xmi liv
looks tell on you. Can keep It !
ecrei a wane, serore us too late.
Ro and see or write to this old doc-s-
IT. 1... Ku ..!.
cases tor over 20 years and perfectly
reliable. Furnishes his owu medi-1
and tells no tales.
xcxasaxjxixi.
ot the Old St Louis Medical and J
Surgical Dispensary, J30H Yamhill 1
Street, Portland, Oregon, positively
guarantees to remove a
loss of tins from business.
an old German remedy.
This
never tailed, and we guarantee It. J
IUI.V.L.. .HI. mtMW MM
Gonorrhea, Oleet. Strictures t
and lollies of youth can be
bedtime and urinate in the bottle.,
the moraine. If it la doudv or l
EAST AND SOUTH
vu
The 8hasta Route
OF THI
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Express Traios Leave Portland Dally.
Sooth.
North.
00 P.M.
Mr. M.
Portland
Ar
Lv
Lt
Ar
Oregon City
an Francisco
0:40 A.
l:00t. 3
San Francisco
The above trains stop at ail stations betweer
Portland and Salem, Turner, Manon, J9r
on, Albany, Tangent! Shedds, Halsey, Karris,
burg, Junotton City, Irving, kugen, Creswell,
Colts g Grove. Drains, aud all atstleo froat
Kowburg to Asniana, inclusive.
R08SBDRQ MAIL DAILT.
I Wi.M. .Lv Portland Art 4:S0F.I
1:97 A.M. I L? Oregon City Lv I I r.M
tMr.M. Ar Roseburg Lv I T: i
DININO CASS ON OODXN ROrjTE,
rVLLMAN IVPFBT 8LMMPXMM
AMD
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Throngh Train.
West ltd Division,
Betweaa PORTLAND and COBTALLII
KAILTailRDilLTIIXCimrjKDlT.)
At Albany and Corvalila oonn act with trftB
Of Oregon Central A Caatara &. R. .
lIPXiatTBUM AILT(IXCirTIOIISAT.t
4:59P.M. I Lt Prtland Arl:A.ls
7MP.M.Ar McMlnnvlU Lv U.MAM
I.M P. M. I Ar Indpndno Lv 1 4:M A. M
Rata nl fdeket to altera point
lurop also JAPAN. CHINA, HOKOLULO
tad AUSTBAUA, can be obtained boa
B. E. BOTD, Agent, Orecoa Oltf
E. KOIBLIR, C. H. MAEEf AM.
Manager, Aut. . f. A P. AgSrt
Portland, Or. Portland, Of.
YOU OWE,
It to yourself, yonr family, your friend and ta
all vou benent to carefully and considerately las
veaOitle the merits of VIT.X ORE as a remedy
for those who need a cur. There la so expert,
menting. ne gun work, no danger, no los oi
lime. It Is perfectly harmless, and ssay always
be relied on. It i the queen ol cures, fcr it
reachea the nfdu of all diseases, and will enrs
you when all other remedies hare failed aftes
vou have tried all catrh-penny humbug a4
frauds oaly to grow older and worse. Do not
not neglect to tire it a trial, for Viiss-Or comes
to th slrk and ths afflicted like the vision of th
atern star to ths wise men. On every parkag
ot the gsnulne will be found the red Ink sign,
ture olTneo. Noel. Price 11.00 by mail.
MRS. M. M. UCROY, Agent, Viola. Oa,