Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, January 26, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. JANUARY 26, 1900.
That's the motto of many a woman's
life. She manages the house, receives
friends, entertains company, with a moan
in the mouth which is stifled tnd a smile
on the face which is a mask to cover up
her pain. Only
those who note the
dark ringed eyes,
the lines about
the lips, the occa
sional pallor of
the cheek, know
the real story.
Such women are
among the most
grateful for the
cures performed
by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. To
smile and not to
suffer is something
wonderful to them.
Women suffering
from female weak
ness, Inflamma
tion, ulceration or
the drains that so
weaken the body,
may take "Favor
ite Prescription"
with almost abso
lute certainty of
cure. It's sure to
help. It's almost sure to heal. It has
cured ninety-eight per cent, of those
who gave it a fair ana faithful trial.
Mrt. H. A. Alibrook, of Austin, Lonoke Co.,
Ark., writen : "After five months of great suf
fering with female weikncua I write this for the
benefit of other sufferers from the same afflic
tion. I doctored with our family physician
without any good results, so my husband urged
me to try Dr. Pierce's medicines which I aid,
with wonderful results. I am completely cured.
I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription, four of his 'Golden Medical Discov
ery 'and two vials of bis ' Pleasant Pellets.' "
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter free. All correspond
ence confidential. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
CIRCUIT COURT.
COMMITTEE MEETS
Th3 Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co's
Strs. Regulator & Dalles City
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Adjourned Term in Session This
- Week.
In tue divorce suit of B. Armbruater
va Flora Arrnbrnster, default was en
tered. James T. Walls vs H. H. Johnson;
judjitnetit for plaintiff for $264.
Joseph Biohner vs. T. J. Brown, et al ;
summons ordered published.
Charles Kyler vs Henry Vonhelms,
et al ; foreclosure for $698 75.
Mrs. M. J. Boen va James O'Connor,
etal; sheriff's sale confirmed.
Luzetta E. Wolfer vs H. L. Wolfer ;
demurrer overruled by consent of de
fendant's counsel, and the defendant is
required to answer the cainplaint on or
before Monday, January 21.
William Trevor vs Lillie Trevor; de
cree of divorce granted, and the plain-
tiff permitted to resume her maiden
natte, Lillie Lovelace. The plaintiff
was awarded the custody of child.
M. L. Morris vs Frederick Sturgis, at
al; report of referee in panition of real
estate, approved.
Nellie M. vs George M. Stark; decree
of divorce on the ground of cruel treat
ment, and the plaintiff permitted to re
sume her maiden name, Nellie M. Olds.
Hen.y Oans vs Wils Nida; summons
ordered published to give defendont no
tice.
In the matter of the assignment of
Hamilton Bros., the final report of the
assignee, C. 0. T. Williamd, was ap
proved.
Ella W. vs James V, Baird; time
given for amended complaint.
In the matter of the estate of Matilda
D. Holt, Frank Holt as administrator of
the estate of Thomas Holt, deceased,
contestant and appelant vs C. M. Idle-
man, executor, proponent and appel
lant; appellant's time for filing tran
script in the supreme court, extsnded
30 days.
Elizabeth Dillman vs Edward J. and
Louise Dawden ; dismissed.
Rebecca J. Long, etal, vs John W.
Doores; the plaintiffs aboe-nainrd hav
ing filed their appeal herein to the su
preme court, from the debtee heretofore
rendered, upon plaintiff's application
therefor, it is o.dered that the bund for
cots and disbursements be placed at
$1,000.
Dan Lyons vs Eugenie McKinney, et
al ; default. .
Adeline McElsander vs Henry McEl
samlor; drcree of divorce on the ground
of desertion.
W. II. Franklin vs C. E. Moody;
sheriff sale confirmed.
Ralph W. Hoyt vs Annie H. Whit
lock, et al ; sheriff sale confirmed.
Mary Jane Hartman vs N. Birtchett,
et al ; judgment for $185 35 and interest.
Francis Parker vs 0. B, Purdy, et al;
judgment for $100.
Nettle E. vs James T. Hair; decree of
divorce for cruel and inhuman treat
ment, except that neither party Is ca
pable of contracting marriage with a
third person until this suit is heard and
determined on appeal, and if no appeal
is tak"n herein, iiniil the expiration of
six months from the date hereof.
I.ydia D. vs John Ilowlett, suit for a
ivin;e; the plaintiff filed a complaint
that the defendant hud sold portions of
certain property contrary to a restrain
ing order mrde by the court, and, also,
had failed to turn over certain chattels
to the plaintiff as required in the same
order. Sho also asked that defendant
be required to pay $j0 alimony into
court. The court ordered a bench war
rant i-sued for Howlett's ariest forth
with to answer charge of contempt as
set forth.
Ilowlett appeared in court on the fol
lowing day, WeJnesdav, and made a
sl owing that the facts set forth in the
affidavit were not true. The defendant
claim that he had jokingly said some
thing about disposing of the chattels,
that had reached the ears of the plain
tiff. The contempt charge was dismissed.
Mattie Tremlmth, of Portland, whosn
claims against the estate of the estate of
J. H. Trenibath, jr., now insane, was
set aside on account her marriage to
Trembath being illegal and the more
important fact of want of jurisdiction, is
now trying the circuit C inrt. On Wed
nesday she filed a suit against II. W.
Trembath, guardian of snid estate, ask
ing for a judgment of $2.'50. She al
leges this amount to be due for monies
loaned lo J. 11. Trembath, jr., at various
tin.es, and wants a lien the said ward's
real estate, insurance policy and per
sonal property as a guarantee against
1 )ss to her claim.
And the Republicans Endorse
Brownell for Corgress. J
The Ciackamas county republican!
central committee held a meeting last
Saturday morning at Weinhard hall. '
J. C. Bradley presided as chairman, and '
J. U. Campbell officiated as secretary.
, The larger number of the preciucts
were represented, and answered to roll-
call as fallows: '
Abernethy, Captain W. H. Smith,'
proxy for E. C. Hackett; Barlow, Mor
rison Campbell; Canby, D. R. Dimick;1
Canemah, Charles M. Toole; Clacka
mas, J.C. Paddock; Damascus, E. T.
White; Eagle creek, C. B. Pmitb' ; !
George, Hans Paulsen ; Highland, Ed
Harrington; Milwaukie, R. 8. Mc
Laughlin ; Marquam, E. M. Hartman ;
Needy, N. Blair; New Era, Enos Ca-
hill; Oregon City No. 1, M. E. Wil
loughby; Oregon City No. 2, G. B.
Dimick; Ortgon City No. 3, J. N.
Harrington; Oswego, A. J. Tuffs;
Sieyers, Adolph Aschoff; Soda Springs,
joe Barristo; Springwater, A. M. Shib
ley ; Tualatin, J. L. Kruse ; Lower Mo
lalla, A. Clebe; Union, C. F. D. WilBonj
Upper Molalla, John Cole ; Viola, IV ,
M.Stone; West Oreson City, O. A.
Miller. ' -
Il was determined to have the repre
sentation in the county convention on
the basis of one vote at large, one for ev
ery 20 votes cast for governor two years
ago and one for every major fraction
thereof.
The matter of the registration of vo
ters was discussed at some length, and
it was finally recommeded that each
precinct chairman use his best efforts to
have all the voters register. The chair
man and secretary of the committee
were instructed to askthe attorney-general
to render a decision as to . what are
the legal requirements to entitle one to
register.
The chairman and secretary were also
giyen authority to make a call for a
county convention and primaries at the
proper time.
" On motion of E. M. Hartman, sec
onded by Dr. C. B. Smith, the following
resolution was adopted without a dis
senting voice:
Whereas, It is generally known that
Hon. George C. Brownell, of Clackamas
county, is a candidate for congress from
this district; and,
Whereas, It is also kuown that Clack
amas county during its whole history
since Oregon was admitted into the un
ion as a state, has never received any
recognition upon the state or congres
sional ticket; and,
Whereas, George C. Brownell has
represented this ccuuty in the state sen
ate continuously since 1894, to the
credit of this 'onnty and the state; and,
Whereas, Clackamas county stands
third in representation in the state and
congressional conventions, and we feel
that time has come when Cluckam is
county should bo recogniz d in the re
publican county convention of this dis
trict and stale; therefore be it
Resolved, That we hereby indorse the
candidacy of Senator Brownell for con
gress from this district, and earnestly
hope that his candidacy will be received
by the members ol the republican party
in other counties with support and fa
vor.
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PATENTS
"ViCE AS TO PATENTABILITY
1 Notice In "luventw Ait."
Mook "How to obtain I'awmFa"
Owjfl tnoierata
livnrr o n.m.snc
DESIGNS " "
TRADE-MARKS
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W I ii It lultatuitm
e n.Ac.sntnvl. Address.
I. SiUofcNS, P.tent Uwyer. Wishinqtoh, 6. C. '
lecture on the Philippines.
The people of Oregon City will have
an opportunity of hearing an entertaiu.
ing and instructive story of the islands,
people, scenes in barrack and camp,
field and hospital, the insurrection,
present outlook, etc., on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 6th, at Shively's opera house.
This lecture will be given by the Rev.
W.S.Gilbert, who wag chaplain of the
Second Oregon. Very few of the offi
cers were more popular than Chaplain
Gilbert. , With his unsurpassed facili
ties of getting at the first sources of in
formation, it is believed that no man
can give a more thorough account of the
Oregon regiment in the Philippines than
ho. Remember the day and date.
once every week with
Seven
Sutherland
Sisters'
Scalp Cleaner, when
immediately followed
with a thorough appli
cation of the Hair Grower, will make
the hair soft, silky and luxuriant.
Unlovely hair means unhealthy hair.
These preparations strengthen as well
as cleanse and purify. They make
and keep the hair beautiful.
For men, women and children.
Sold by all drngglsta.
Foresight Means Good Sight
If there ever was a truism 'it is exemplified in the
above headline. Lack of foresight in attending to the
eyes in time means in the end fjur sight. We employ
the latest most scientific methods in testing the eyes,
and charge nothing for the examination. "Dr. Phillips,
an expert graduate oculist and optican, has charge of our
optical department.
A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler
293 florrlson Street, PORTLAND, OREQ0N
S. G. SKIDMORE & CO.
MARKET REPORTS.
PORTLAND.
(Corrected on Thursday.)
Flour Best $3.003.25; graham
82.65. .
W heat Walla Walla 53g54c; valley
53e54; hlnestone 55r.
Oats White 3435c; gray 32 33c.
Barley Fi ed $16 ; lrewii g$18 19.
.Millstui'fs bran $17; ni.l lliiu'a $22;
shorts $18; chop $16.
Hay Timothy $911 J clover, 78;
Oregou wild $7.
Butter Fancy creamery 50c ; sec
onds 4045c; dairy, 35(3)42c, store,
2532bC.
EggH-20o
' Poultry Mixed chickens $3.004.50;
hens $4 005; springs $23 25;eese,
$56; ducks $o7; live turkeyBl2J
13c; dressed, 1416c:
Cheese Full cream 12c per pound ;
Younu Ainerica 14c.
Potatoes 50 and 79 cents per sack.
Vegetables Beets $1; turnips 90c
per sack; garlic 7c per lb; cabbnge$1.50
2.00 per 100 pounds ; cauliflower 7oC
per dozen; parsnips 75c per sack; celery
7075c per dozen; asparagus 67c;
peas 34c per pound.
Dried fruit Apples evaporated 78;
sun-dried sacks or boxes 45c; pears
sun and evaporated 56u; pitlesB plums
45Joc: Italian prunes 35c; extra
silver choice 58.
OREGON CITY.
Corrected on Thursday.
Wheat, wagon, 45
Oats, 32.
Potatoes, 50 and 60 cents per sack.
Egi, 20o per dozen.
Buttt r, 35 to 50 pel ru.lt.
Onionn, red, 8ic to $1 00 per sack
yellow, $1 to $1.25.
Dried apples, 6 to 6c per pound.
'Dried - prunes Italians, 4i;; petite
and German, Sc.
PROBATE COURT.
Or-
Jtulje Ryan Makes Several
ders During the Week.
L. S. Stipp w.is appointed adminis
trator, de bonis non, of the estate of Si
las Shay, deceased. Mrs. Elizabeth
Chase, the former administrator, lied
on the dav that the final report was to
have been filed.
Charles S. Chase was appiinted ad
ministrator of the estate of Elizabeth
Chase, deceased, and Robert Jonsrud,
Gilbert Jonsrud and Casper Junker
were designated appraisers.
In the matter of the palate of Cather
ine Susbauor, deceased, Peter Susbauer,
administrator, made his final account of
settlement.
In the matter of the estate of Rhoda
itlair, deceased, hnos A. isiair, execu
tor, filed his final account, and Febru
ary 26th, was set as the date for hearing
objections to the same.
Teachers' Meeting.
Clackamas County Teachers' Associa
tion will hold its next meeting at Clack
amas, Ore., Jan. 27, 1900, at 10 A. m.
PROGRAM.
"The N. E. A."... ....Miss F.O. Porter
"The Nervous System". ...M. S. 8 h rock
Song Clackamas School
Noon hour.
1 :20 r. m. Roll call.
"The Work of John Q. Adams"
O. 11. Bvland
"Our Schools" Fred Meindl
"Methods of Teaching the Blind"
Rev. E. S. Bollinger
( J. C. ZlNSKR
Committee Fannik G. I'ortrr
I N. W. Bowland
The finest bon bon
the K.K K.
boxes in town at
To Cure a Cold in One Dag
Take Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablets
All drungista it fund the money if i
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
s on each l o 25c.
CUT RATE DRUGGISTS
Headquarters for Drugs and Chemicals7Com-
pounding of Prescriptions and Receipts.
Lowest Prices on Patent Medicines, Brushes,
Soap and Rubber Goods
151 3RD ST. PORTLAND, ORE.
The Seventh Street Meat Market
BROWN BROS., Props.
Keeps nothing but first-class meats
and sells lower than others.
The Old Stand, Seventh Street, A. O. U. W.
Stand, Seventh Street,
OREGON CITY,
A. 0. U.
OREGON.
Building
RYDMAN & CO.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions
and General Merchandise
CANBY, - - OREGON.
AHHOOO RESTORED
I Thlserent v.ttahlft
?Vituiizir.LlifW)r(!K:i-:D-
tlon of ft famous French unysidun, will quickly cure you of all ner
vous or uinhusf's oi tui! tfuuunmvo orsaug, Bucn as jmbi Manhood.
Insomnia., l'nhisiu theBwn Semlmtf Kuiissfons, Nervous I'biHty
Pimples, rufilnoHS to Slai'iV, KxhauwtinK Irnitts, Vnrli:nrple &tid
Constipation. It stops ail Iosbph by flay or night. Prevents quirk
nessof discliarpo, which if not chprkprl lenfls to 8perriitorrlu a tn
all the liorrnrsof Impotoncy 4'UBI OKHK cleaves thelivur, UiQ
kidneys and t Mo urinary orcm of all IxunuriUes.
!TIrsiWWli! atronnrthAiift mid rts1.nrpfi Rrrifl.lt wojtlc ortrans.
fThe reason snnerers are not cureil by Jincinrs is bwiuse ninety per cent are tronblert wltb
PrOMntftl. CUPI DENE is the only If nown remedy to cure vithout un operation. 6tXl8tlmonfc
als. A written (run ran too ptven and money returned if Bix boxe does not eifect a ueriuuauui cur
f 1.00 a box, six for $5.0C, by mail. Hend for FRKKcircular and testimonials.
Address 4VO L JHi;mcOi K, P. O. J.V 2076, San Francisco, Cal. Ibr&-le fr
G. A. HARDING, Oieioii City, Oregon
BEFORE and AFT?R
Ml 4i
A PERFECT BATH ROOM
8. ntlal to perfect romioit Bi'd health. Our
pstimitPH on piutlntt 1" Huinbln? Work Hurt
tUtilm for Ihtkb Hiid small houses will be found
siiruassinely low when quality of work and
mnteritil used i ooi.sidcrvd
We wniild he pleased t have u opportunity
DR'ibmlt tlxures.
F. C. GADKE
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RAW FUR IZ05J6E
is the Iargfist house of its kind in the country. We pay spot
Cash for all kind of Sklna and F lira.
Our assorting Is considered the most liberal and our remit
tances the most prompt. We remit by TIraft, money order
or rash on the sume day the shipment arrives. We charge
no commission on furs, and pay express or freight charges
when same do not exceed 10 per cent of the value of ship
ment. We keep you posted at all times on the prices of all
kinds of furs. Write to-day for Price List and Quotations,
As to our responsibility we refer by permission to
METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK, Chicago.
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, Chicago.
DESERET NATIONAL BANK, Salt Lake City, Utah.
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, Rock Island, III.
IOWA NATIONAL BANK, Ottuinwa, Iowa.
noNTOOM ERV WARD & CO.,Wholesale Dry Goods, Chlcato.
NELSON MORRIS & CO., Beet and Pork Packers, Chicago.
ROf-ENBAUd BROS. & CO., Union Stock Yards.
CLAY, ROBINSON & CO.. Union Stock Yards.
SSIBERMAN BROTHERS,
122-124-1SS.12B Michigan St., Chicago, lit.
Jl T f If MM' 11 fill mu iln.nT1'
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li-tireua Ilnrness Oil is the best
An preservative of new leather
mill the best renovator ol old
leather. It oils, softens, black-
eus uuu protects, usa
Eureka
on your best harness, your old bar
nr?m, and your carrlaKPtnn, and they
will not only look better but weur
louver. Sold everywhere In cans all
aUeH tram hulf pintn to five kiUIoiu.
tlKla b; BilNUiltl) V1L to.
Sot ice.
Bring in your old tabln ware and jew
elry and have it replated now while you
have a chance, which you may not have
very bug. Leav orders with Mr.
Younger, the watchmaker, opposite
iluntley'a drugatore.
A. Bavmann.
Special Sale on Shoes at the Tark
place cash store.
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?P"J,.,.,1,?f. NAMES THI LOWEST WHOLESALE CHICAGO PRICES DM
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Kur.l.blng tJuuds, Uuas Rrvolran, I'khinp; Tackle, Blf jclr, l'holflrr.tlii
odt, Kte. Tells jut wUat your iton keeper at home irnint pay for
everything he buys and will prevent aim rrnm overolianrinir vou on
anything you buy i explaiun just how to order, how much the fr-clnht,
xiraor nail will be on anything to your town, ike b Ik book
eMUn nearly iM.OO, the postage alone In S4 cents.
OUR PPPP ArrpD Cut this ad. out and send to ua
ywr rtcc wrrcw, vltn 1ft n Btni)tpa to
help pay theXt cents postage, and .heBtjr Rook will htrnt to joo Kit K.K
by nail (MHtpaM.and if you don't thtnk it !s worth IWtimee the 16 cents
you rend, as a key to the lower t wbohrrafe iirixscf every tuirijv
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...GUARANTEED...
BEST AUTOMATIC
SELF EJECTING
SINGLE BREECH
LOADER MADE,
SEND ONE COLLAR
tit
THIS
ID OIT
and send to u nd will semi
Uiti New Automatic Ejec
tor 6ingle Barrel Breoch
OUR PHICE
$6.5
Anvrme eendlnf e sketch end deecrrptlen mtf
tjulckly ma cert a'.n our opinion free what her aa
Invention la prooabiy patentaMe.
on la ttronablT fiatentabl. Com monies
ilonattrtetlyoonodentlal. Handbook oo rat ante
eeni tree, unieat ageney nv aecunog paxenia.
PatoBte taken through Mona h Ck reoeirt
tpiol SMKwe, wnnout cnarr, ia ui
Scientific Jltnerican.
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MaBKSafal?
Loading Shotaun toioubyexLiruM.U.
O. D.,autJecttotii.ainmation. You can e'
amine it at your express oitii-ean-l
U found perfectly sittKfiU-tory.iha
mi AaUsiilM hjNtor shuwiui
j-m rtrruw and (he irrita
ilS foaetrlivara of.
SG.75
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patant Automatic
Loading Shotgun on the
d it u struor a ohiMiutr. l..,,ir
ranire ItiMer. thAt Henu'111 in tav).t. Mnptratton. durikhilttv ami .trn.h i.
nrriifx of price, lor ri im ui it to l at ot t iirusi kit . mu. Krrn.i mi iiun
MADE BY THE NEW YORK ARMS CO. aJJ.rt,' "i" ft
bri-ft, l'iH'y iiLut.. ii. t.i grip. faiK'y bntt, rrnoundine lock, lop snap ttrak; f run. and triirirer tru.rti are
n.. hrdnd .net HITnMlTlft F IFrTdH t the latest type, by whih Um shell u thrown clear (rum tha
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S rftv-Vir,' it.. v-jiSl - aaaastaw
'I af aiSV "' r'"l ' will
25' .I l3r This Is the latest and bet patent Automotio feVifc
Stj2r Elector Single Barrel Breech Loading Shotgun on thei; C
i0 W Market. Try lt dayaanatf yimdont And it aa Krone- a ehootar. lnn Bi4
nenae quentltlel
trim.
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UUlulIwruc tihjm (iUUCt ut our one mn profit Plan. WRIT! rui IURI fill CAT aLUWI. Artdn
8 EARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL,
OUR SPECIAL $679 PRICE -a made possible hTmon of buy in the fnmsinln