Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, August 25, 1899, Image 6

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DRUGGISTS
Work onlllJJVJJB Uitvroad is at. a I PIONEER CUT-RATP
Z::;t2r W d Che-cals, Compounding of Prescriptions
ana receipts
lowest Prices on Patent Medicines, Brushes, Soaps arid Rubber Goods
151 3RD ST., NEAR MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
disagreeable that the men can't work,
Mrs. Gipson and daughter, Ruth, of
fcalem, are visiting Mrs. Daniels
M. E. Mulvey and Oscar Daniels left
Tuesday for Morrow county where they
expect to work this fall.
Cbas. and Joe Daniels returned lust
week from the Columbia river where
they have been working during the fish
ing season
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Perry were doing
business in Oregon City Thursday.
Dress or business suits made to meas
ure, with 300 choice samples of cloth to
select from, at prices ranging Iron $10
W30. O.A.Chenet.
A representative of Mrs. Anna Vaile
Switzer'i famous skin food, balm and
AjatrtnoAnf will mmiuh ,ka 1..,!:,... i ir
We understand that a minister has I gon City at Electric hotel parlors Fri
come to Mulino to locate
There will be preaching at the Orange
ball Sunday, Aug. 27, at 8 p. m
Iva Harrington, of Highland, was the
guest of Maggie Mulvey Saturday and
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Woodside attended the
dance at Mr. Graves' Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Barger are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. F. M. Manning, of this
place.
Nellie Stephens, of Beaver Creek,
visited her sister, Mrs. A. Neukirchuer,
one day last week
..August 22. On
day, Saturday and the following week,
where she will explain the thermo-elec-
trical treatment. This wonderful treat
ment it the only scientific one that has
proven itself to be a complete success in
the most stubborn cases of ache and all
facial blemishes, and positively removes
wrinkles. Instructions will be given to
any one wishing to take up the work as
a profession.
Gold Creek.
Plenty of rain in the mountains for
several days past.
J. D. Ponnay came u i from Portland
a few days ago on business.
Mr. Perry and family, of Molalla,
pased through here a few days ago, on
their way to Jidk lake.
Mrs. Irvine, of Salem, is stopping at
the Sweet Home hotel.
F. A. Wheeler has returned from
Fortland; came pack in pachelor style.
A. R. Blackburn is making his head
quarters at the Montana camp with
Holt and Wheeler. Mr. Blackburn is
from Spokane. He has been in quite a
number of mining camps and thinks this
camp will come out all right.
Mrs. Tibbitts came in from Portland a
few days ago and is the only woman in
the district. Her husband is wording
on his placer claim and is doing well
P. L. Darling, Elmer Darling, 0. G.
Holt, L. L. Reeles and A. R. Blackburn
Jiave returned from Elk lake, where
they have been on a fishing tour. They
report fish plentiful and the scenory
most grand.
The Mill City and Silverton Mining
Company is going to put machinery on
its property just as soon as the weather
will permit. Ihey have fine ore and
plenty of it.
Lemker, Dawes and Harris are the
original locators of Mineral Harbor.
Thej have the best prospects in the dis
trict. The Poor Man Mining Company has
closed down for a few days.
Buche Bros, are located on Cripple
creek. They also have some good prop
erty, They have 75 feet of tunnel work
already done. The Rainbow claim iB
their best showing. It carries silver,
lead ond gold.
All this district needs is capital. Lew
it, Carter, Ormsby and King are cutting
and grading a trail up the Little North
Fork of the Santiam to Elk lake. These
men are the forest rangers employed by
the government.
In my next letter I will give you more
mining news.
-A us. 20. Death on tub Trail.
Ho m. fowtK After All.
An army sureeon toll ntcr-r nf an
officer many of jrou know. It was before
oanuago. roe surgeon, going to the
front, came orxra the ronnn offlonr. u.
ting beside the road, trembling like a
leaf and whiter than the dead men
around him. At sight of the surgeon he
began to talk.
"I'm a coward. I'm a ooward. I'm
a coward, " be said. "I knew I'd fun,
end I did. Oh, Lord, I wish you'd kill
me 1 I'm diegraoed forever. I just got
soared. I knew I would. I was going
along all right, not thinking of any
thing bnt getting at the dashed Span
iards, yelling to my men to come on
and running ahead as fast as I oould,
When all of a sudden I stubbed mv ton
or something, and then I can't remem
ber being scared, but I must have been,
for I came galloping back here, sick as
a dog. Oh, I feel so awfully gonel I'm
a blanked coward, and I wish I was
dead. Oh. Lord, whv don't snmahnrlv
shoot me? I've got such an awful gone
ness right here. " And he put his hand
to his stomaoh. The surgeon gave him
a quick look and canuht him as hn
plunged forward in a faint. Where the
awful goneness was a Mauser bullet
had fonnd its billet They carried the
wounded man to the field hospital, and
he obnckled all the way.
"Oh, my I Oh, my I" he said over and
oer. "I wasn't soared! I wasn't snar
ed!" And then he would lauebdelieht
edly. "I wasn't scared 1 I was hit I
was jnst hit I I ain't a coward after
all." Washington Post
Parcel Carrier
and Child's Seat
FOR BlftVi re
Fastens to Front of. Rear Axle and to
vrown or stays.
rarcei Ket and Seat Annex Co
308 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE BY THE TRADE
Wliere Will We Spend Our Sum
mer Vacation?
This is thfl tima nf oa.. .u.' i. t ' .
it. hnt hlfnrl , 7JI71 " "aOOUl
i u : ... ' uo"u,,i wnie ior an
elaborate, llitistratarf nm.i,t.i -i :
numerous photo engraved views of the
manv attractions st. tho u..i. j
- - ..... ovMut-r r. 1 1 en-1
route, and advantaoas f ik. rui u.- I
; , o-- " vAjium.ua I
A n i u- f. ac"ea y tne Astoria
uu wiuuim xviver nauroad. Three
mint in I Lnirrv ri i m. .. tt
n i n .7 V "..uuico irom union
Lie not. Portlaml. In inn. Ku i . i
a niaemncent nurlnr io. u,ifv.n..t u '
Ar tmnafuv i. a i
....u.u. , wiivoiiicutt) ana luxurv
few resorts pan ..ffo c..nk . .u
attraction of this favorite resort.
n n r, . J- c Mayo,
ten 1 Pass. Agent, Astoria, Or.
Tips for Economical Bayers
Yosemite Coffee )
Columbia Coffee 11c pound
1jIoii Coffee )
Kulir llnaot .Mn. irw
That usually coatK 12!c, 18cana 33o per pound.
" BOftei Loitces you should try.
Ooort Uncolored Japan Tea (worth 60c) for 45o
GOo Ounpowdtr Tea for 45c; Tea Dust 15o.
Kine Table Salt 60c per 10 lbs; Rtock Salt 40c
l ine Japan Rice 5c per pound, White Beans VXc
Bacon 10c pound up.
ruwtier pouna, tnualiy 7C to 8c.
Fine Synip 40c gallon, brliiR pall.
Arm & Hammer Soda 4c pound
MhnaaThatWur " - i- .i - ...
chaige. wnnont
Drv llntAa flTnttiinn IT. ti
piles, Klc, Wholesule and Ketall. , P
RED FRONT TRADING CO.
OREGON CITY
r i mi m iv
'Oh Prom
ise Mel
At some
'time in her
life Cupid
pleads n
every worn
a n ' a a r
i when that time pomes
it is a woman' duty to
minx iwicc Before sbe
answer. She should
think once for herself,
ani mm tnr m.j i.
naa eoosen her lor his life companion.
If she is suffering from a torturing-, draa;
rtBr.wcakBCM or diseas so preralent with
her sex, she hat no right to answer " Yea '
Uffltil HawV Wsa1U Im aat-Mul . T .L. J
she will be wretched and ill herself and her
nome will De an naaappy one. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription ia a scientific remedy
that cares all weakness, disease, disorder
and derangement of the delicate and im
portant feminine organs. It is not a " cure
all," but a medicine devised to correct this
on class of disorders and no other. It
has accompliahed its purpose in tens of
thousands of cases, as is shown by tens of
thousands of testimonials of the grateful
ltatltita . T i . J a
r7 , . . . . .u.i .a vigui sou
virility to the entire womanly organism.
A lm .V.. . f ... A . , '
. umm ui i. Dcrrc ionics ana re
storatives. It fits for wifehood and mother
hood. It transforms weak, nervous, de
spondent invalids into healthy, happy
women.
" I was so weak I coatd scarcely walk about
the house," writes Mrs. Mattie Scruggs, of
Allen's Creek, Amherst Co., Va. " Was reduced
to a mere skeleton. I was never free from pain
in the back and head aad could not sleep at
night. I bought three bottles of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Dis-
taking these six weeks I felt like a new person :
slept well and gained in Besh. I am doing all
my own housework and we have nine in the
v A man or woman who neglects
constipation suffers from slow
poisoning-. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
reliefs cure constipation. One
little "Pellet" is a s-entle lava.
five. Alld twO A mili Kathamtln
All medicine dealers sell them.
jno other pills are just as good."
t
Brunswick Restaurant' i
Under new Management
Only First-Class Restaurant
IN THE CITY
L. RUCONICH, Prop.
OREGON CITY, .
OREGON I
rtTLaad TUles and Land
Omc Business a Speeiaiiy.
BOBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wilt ItMilflM l 1l rt t m .
wm JtvtMai of the InUiior DiDmptiMnk .t w k.
r, - ...w . ..... lul myirmni
EJQON CITY. OREGON.
JOHN II. WOURMS :
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SDeutfder STbUofat.
Obegon
Office with H. E. Cross.
ity, Oregon
VAN R. HYDE . ;
LAW OFFIOE
Wlll practleem all the Conrta of ths Stat audi
the 0. 8. Land Offloe. Abatraoti made. UndlV
tes Quieted. Conveyances and all Legal Doen
ments drawn. Baal Ettalt bitnght and sold. JMvor
e a Hpecwlty. Omoi n CicntLD Buiuiim,
OKEGON CltX, OREGON.
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
my own ho
family."
fl
Dewey Talk Frankly.
Nv York, Aug. 22. A dispatch to
tlie World from London gives at sonio
length the London Daily News' reported
interview with Admiral Dewey at Na
ples. According to the correspondent,
Admiral Dewey began by saying that he
regarded Oavite as the battle which de
cisively turned the fortunes of war in fa
vor of the Americans. lie added :
"The Spanish Bhips fought well, all
the same."
The correspondent asked him if the
Filipinos were likely to he paeitiod soon.
The admiral replied :
"I have the question of the Philip
pines more at heart than has any other
American, because I know the Filipinos
intimately and they know I am their
friend. The recent insurrection is the
fruit of the anarchy which has long
icigned in the islands, but the insur
gents will have to submit themselves to
the law nfler being accustomed to no law
tall. 1 believe and allirni, neverthe
less, that the Philippine question will be
very nhort!y solved.
"The Filipinos are capable of govern
ing themselves; (hey have all qualillca
tious for it. It is a question of tinio, but
the only way to settle the insimeetum
and assure prosperity to the archipelago
is to concede self-government tu the in
habitants. That would be a solution of
many questions and would satiufy all,
especially the Filipinos, who believe
theniBelvfs worthy of it and are so.
"I havo never been in favor of vio
lence toward the Filipinos. The islands
re at this moment blockaded bv a tleet
nd war reigns in the inteiior. tl ii ab
liorniMl statu of things Bhould cease. I
should like to eoe autonomy first con
ceded and then nimxutiim mi,l,t h.
talked about. This is my opiuion.
"I should like to see violence at once
etouped. According to my view, the
concession of self government ought to
dje the most just and logical solusion."
The admiral spoke with an air of frank
CPnvMlun.
Juggler of India.
Two men one old and emaninfarl.
oarry ing a native dram ; the other young
ana wen iea, fantastically gowned with
an overskirt of colored handkerohinfR.
and a multitude of bells which jangle
Iioiuilv at his slichtest mnvnninnt: lnno
ragged hair; altogether a hideous figure.
The drummer begins a weird tonitom
ing and the other man an incantation.
Then he extends a "supra" a bamboo
tray used by all natives on which any
one who pleases places a large handful
of rice ond the came quantity of grain.
The two ingredients are thoroughly
amalcamated. so that it wnnld in thn
I ordinary way take hours to separate
IUDU1. ,
Now the fantastio man with his tray
begins. He turns round slowly, gradu
ally quickening his pace (the drummer
niho eeping time), raster ana raster in
a giddy vortex, the tray at times almost
out of hia hands, yet so oleverly handled
that not a grain falls out It is verv
trying to watch, but In a couple of
minutes toth stop simultaneously, and
the man shows to the wondering spec
tators two little heaps one of rice and
the other grain at different ends of the
tray, whloh in his sickening gyrations
he has been able to separate by some
extraordinary manipulation. Pearson's
Weekly.
A PERFECT BATH ROOM
essential to perrect.com -ort and health. On
estimates on pmtins; in Pliimhlnir Work all
flltinirx fnr lur.r.i .1,1.1 v, ?,, L .
surpassingly low when quality of work an
imiihtiiu usea is considered .
We would be pleased to have an opportunity
to submit fl (ii res.
F. C. GADKE
is to see to it that her
children begin early in
life to shampoo their
heads regularly once a
week. In each in-
Ihniw, .ft.. V 1
lfl thorouffh lv drv. Rome imM hoDUK.ln;nn
tonic should be applied to the scalp to aid
nature in creating the best possible growth
of uniformly colored, lustrous.healthy hair
the most important feature in tha mab-u-n
of beautiful women and handsome men.
For more than fifteen years, the
7 Sutherland Sisters'
Scalp Cleaner 9t'.
has stood at the apex of all shampoo washes,
wmie me naiR urower " nag been equal
ly successful in its efforts to return the
injured scaln and almrat Hfoicco hir n
their original healthfulness.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
lightens
the
T. B. Hmkins U nnthoitv tnr thu
statement that he is still sawing wood
this year us usual notwithstanding the
statement of others to the contrary. As
he has had six years experience in the
business it miirht I m tn h.o o.l,.tn..
of our Oregon Oity readers to see him.
Will also sell first-class family wood for
per uoru.
'Axle
Grease
helps the team. Saves wear a
expense. Sold every where.
Had bt
STANDARD OIL CO
The seeds of the Philippine bean from
the ooaet near Manila so closely resem
ble the quartz pebbles, among whioh
they fall, in shape, size and oolor, lus
ter, hardiness and stratification as to
be aluicet indistinguishable.
The first gold ooin oalled a sovereign
was ooiued in the reicn nf Hnnrv VI Tf
The present sovereign, as ourrent at 80
shillings, was first issned in 1017.
Making It KfTrrllve.
"I'll give you 80 days in the work
house," said the judge. "I ought to
give you six months."
"Thuuks for the clemency, ' said the
onlprit.
"No clomonoy at all, I assure you. I
am afraid if you staid that long you
wight get used to it ami not mind it."
Iudiuuupoiis Journal.
Ilnnaom Call on the Singe.
Clement Scott used to think the first
bansoin cab driven on the stage was in
Andrew Hulliday's "Great City," at
Drury Lane, in April, 1807. Bnt'an old
playgoer writes to him: "The first han
som cab that was ever driven on the
stage in my reoollection was at the
Olympic, uuder the mnuageiueut of
George Wild, in the early part of 1841.
It was in a drama byLamau Blaucbard,
called "The Road of Life; or, A Cab
man's Career."
Arlxtocrary of Dolldom,
"My doll cau shut her eyes and go to
sleep just lovely."
"Huh I My doll never goes to sleep
at all; she's got iusouinier." Chicago
Reoord.
Navigation in the Sues oaual is often
interrupted by sand storms.
In Malta fowls are plucked alive in
the opeu market
Dissolution.
The firm of Harrenden & Hallon.
carrying on a confectionery business in
Oregon Oity. is di8solvedj,by mutual
consent, this 3rd day of Auaust. 1899.
Hie business will be continued bv H
M. Harrenden.
H. T. Hallkn,
H. M. Harrenden,
Ifyou'w.int rich blood drink Wil
helm's porter. J. V..Kelly, agent.
Sixteen pounds best granulated smrar
lor l at Harris grocery.
If you have anything to sell, advertise
in the Uouribr-Hkbald and you will be
ploased with the results.
For Sam Five room honse and one
lot at head of Fifth street near old
creamery. Price $G00, easy terms. Also
120 acrss of school land near Georce P
O., cheap. Inquire of Courikr-Hkrald
If you want the news, read the CouR'
Ililt-II KHALI).
You can save money by buying your
millinery goods at Miss Celia Gold
smith's.
Wanted, Girl for general house'
work; one who understands cooking,
Good wages. Apply at store of
I. Selling.
Xotu-e.
All parties knowing themselves in
debted to Noblitt & Co. will be expected
to call and settle at once. No exceptions
will be made, as we wish to nav nor
bills, and desire others to do likewise so
that we can. Noiilitt & Co.
Brigadier Stephen Marshall, com
mander of the Northern Pacific chief di-
viaion, will speak at the Salvation Army
hall truiay evening, Aug. 25ht, at 8
o'clock. There will be special singing,
and after the services icecream and cake
will be served for the support of the
Salvation Army in Oregon Oity. All are
invited.
THE ill 'III) II OF MEDICINES
is done with absolute accuracy in our
Prescription Dapartment
anp the quality of all drugs used is of a
mgr. grade.
The physician's success in the treat
ment of difficult cases is dependent on
the purityjand freshness of drugs. Have
hiaorders filled hirj and the result will
be highly satisfactory.
'LCHARMAN &C0.,
Cut Rate Druggists.
Now
IS THE TIME to clean
house and repaper youi
rooms and paint youi
house and
Murrow
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.
IP"
Job Printing at the
Courier-Herald
6. E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Opposite Huntley's Book Store, Up Stain
OREGON CITY, - OREGON
Progressive
Businas
Men
Insure in a first-class companies
With an experenced agent.
Shill we . Jrac
tell yoi J jr
way ? At
F. E. Donaldson, Agent
fire and Accident Insurance
BANK OF OREGON CITY
MLDBST BAKKINO H0U8B THS CUT
PAID CP CAPITAL, 180,000.00
BURPLV8 flOJOOM
President,
noe-preitdeot
luhler,
Chis. H. OiimiH
Gio. A. HabdiM
E. O. CAtmiLB
A General Btnkliif Bat lneai TrnaoUd
Depoatti Reoelved Subject to Check.
Apprcred Bills and Notes Discounted.
County and City Warrant Bought.
Loan Ud on ATillabl SeonrttT
ExohMi Bought and 4nld.
Collection Made Promntl r.
- Draft Sold Available In Any Part el the
TelagrepMo Exchange Sold on Portland, las
rrneleo. Chicago and New York.
Interest Paid on Tim Depoilt.
When you visit The Dalles stop at the
BestjOne Dollar a Day House
I in the City
THE OBARR HOTEL
On Second Street one block from Depot
Speiial ratal t families and partie
8. 8. SMITH, Prop.
BOLTON DAIRY
OHAS. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Meaiur
given; delivered to any
part of the city.
Try Bolton Dairy ul be C
Tmntaeta a General Banking Bnalncn .
toni made. BU1 diaeonnted. Make eel
Uotion. Buy and nil exchang on all point
In the United State and Kurope and on Hon
Kong. DepoeiU received urcl to check.
Bank open from A .to4 P. II.
D.C.LA10DRETTB, FEED I, MKYR,
President. CuUe
C. D. & D C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office in Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY . T . . ORXGOB
610. c. Bbowniu j. rj. CiMrsiLA
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT 1AW
Cauleld Building
Oregon City, Ort
V. S. U'REN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's,
OREGON CITY - OREGON
C. SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SDeutfdjer SIbbofat.
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN .
Kotary Public and Real Estate Broker
tliDINQ iNSDEiKCI AOKHCT OF CLlOXiHAe
VDUKTY
Drawing of Legal Dooumeute a gneoUH
Office on east aide of Main street
Between tth and 7th
OREGON CITV, . . OREGON
M. C STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private ExDerlenee.)
f er his professional service to the nnnnln nt
Oregon City and vtelnltj. HVeolal rtienttosi
paid to Catarrh and Ohronto disease.
Bst of references given.
Office in Willamette Building.
Office honrs: 10 to 11 a. nu. 4 to I a. m.
wtEQON crrr .... obboo
DR.
L. L. PICKENS
DENTI8T
Barclay Building, Oregon City. Ore,
Prices Modemte. All Operations Guaranteed.
DR. GEO. IIOEYE,
DF.NTTST
Office In Caufleld Building-, Main Street.
Oreeon Oitv.
Bbidqb and Orswh Wobk a Spkcialtt.
All work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.
DR. J. H. MILLER,
DENTIST,
Beventh Street, near 8. P. Depot,
Pkbook Oity. . . Obboom
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Hag the best-looking rigs
and cheapest rates in the
city.
Cor. Main and Ath Sr
OREGON CITY. ORPr.nM
v",
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Leading Photographer
makes
The Latest Style Photos
Photo Buttons
Crayon Potraits. Etc.
The Best arethe Cheapest
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST.
Graduate of the Northwestern Univey.
nty Dental 8chool, also of American Col
lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago.
WITH DK. WELCH.
Willamette Block - Opposite Pottoffiet
Obeqoh Citt, OBsaoN.
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1869 j
rHB PIONEER EXFKESSMAN
UBAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to AU Part of the City
OREGON CITY . T . . OREGON
AND
J C.BRADLEY, Prop.1
Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
Oithe Street between the Bridge tndtbt
Deeat.
ponbl and .lnjl rig and aaddle horses,
vl nfJt nihil aA il 1 . .
Jlio eonnotd with ih barn (or' loos (took
"7 'iurmuoB Mnrain nv kind i
(rotnpUr attended to by letter or person
Nfardlnt any kind ol (took
d to by letter or ntnoi.
HORSES BOUGHT OB SOLO.