OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. MARCH 16 1900. "If I were sick and anted to get well, H?d find out how some tmo else got well who Ihad the same sort of .sickness as mine." W your sickness is like hers, IMra. Jacobs' story will interest you; "Z -was very Jck indeed " writes Mrn. TMoliie lacobs, of Felton, Kent Co., Del aware, r' and our family doctor Bald I had raousiiniption. I thought I mint die loon Sor.I felt bo awful bad. Had a bad cough. plt7Mood, wa very short of breath, had -paint in my chest and right lung, and also J had-dyspepsia. Before I took your 'Golden TMedical Discovery ' and ' Pleasant Pellet ' I was -no weak I could not sweep a room, tand nfw I can do a small washing, and I -.leel like a new person. I believe that the Xord and your medicine have saved my fJife. 1 was sick over two years. I took it tbottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and four vials of Dr. Pierce's Pellets." Are you sick? Art your lungs ""-.weak?" Have you obstinate lingering cough, with bleeding "lungs, weakness and emaciation? Thousands in just your case have tbeen cured by the use of DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. It always helps. It almost always rures. Sick persons are invited to socnsult Dr. Pierce by letter abso lutely without fee or charge. All correspondence is strictly private. "Write and get a specialist s opin ion on your case, free. Address iDr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ellows IScrding Block, Oregon City TELEPHONE S 13 $1.00 ttfi Ponmis Pry Granulated Snnr 5 Cents J'o.-.iid Petite Prunes 5 Cents J'lmnd ileht Black Fiu 25 Cents SO Pounds Good Rolled Oata 12 Cents "S'lutkiige Shredded Wheat Biscuit 35 Cents , :2 Ho. ties Snider's C'Uhu $1.00 25 pounds Good Kice 15 Cents 10 pound Sack Gialuim 33 Cents 10 Pound Sack Pure liuukwhcat J. A. McGLASHAN, Manager JStorea Orejjo City and Portland REALTY TRANSFERS. 1'urnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. Jl 1! Cmrin to J II KitoiiiiiR, 70 acres in buo 28, 3 s 4 e $4,775 E P Uauds to W iScranlin, 1.85 . acres in w: 25, 3 s, 2 o. .. ." I n' It Smith to A M Washburn, tract in Bee 2!, 2 s, 2 e 1,000 ill Mclilsander to K McGregor, .13.41 acres acres, etc., in sec 4, 2 s, 2 e 1,000 V Damials to J K Stone, n of so of o 31, 1 a, 4 e 1,300 .State Land Hoard to OH Cautield, o( e of Bee 35. 3 s, 8), e 200 J Simon to J U deXeul, se of se of see 6, 3 s, 1 e 350 ii 11 Webster to II A Webster, 10 acres in claim (, 2 s, 2 e 5 u Ainimerinan to V Zimmerman, 32 acres in sec 13, 4 s, 1 e 150 JA L Keiih to S J Owen, 10 acres in sec 1,2 8, 2 e 400 l 1 li li i',. ... I ! 1-1 !.. ..t v v vj iv a VJ VUllllllllin, II Ul ne ol fee 7, 4 8, 2e 320 -J G Cummins to K CumminB.same -ck'Hcrijuion , 500 VII II Waldo to N Johnson, 40 ao's in sec 23, 2 8, 2 e 1,325 J Duffy to J W Ouirin 00-100 acre in sec 6, 3 s, 2e 600 8 Mathew to J K Erickson, lots 17 ami 18, Can by 500 M M McMonayle to Si Livingston, Ab&X acres in claim 43, 50 acrei jn 8ec 3, 3 I, 2 e 1 "Nil liviuKHton. to G 0 Gar Held, lot 7 and 8, Idk 29, Oswetro 1 J Smith to H E Lawler, lot 1, sec 31, 4 s, le 500 TP H Marlay to J Smith, lot 1, sec 84, 4 s, le 650 U O Uk-ttardson to Kedland Ceme ttery. l acres of Hichardson claim , 1 J Kickon to Viola Cemetery, 1 acre in Stoue claim, 3 s, 3 e 1 JC E CUiarmau et al to J U Brown, s4' acre in Clackamas Heights. . 130 Mimlu (lieteat Md. Mr. R.;P. Oiivia, of Barcelona, Spaing 1 1 pond s his winters at Aiken, 8. 0. Weak f noj-ves had caused severe pains In the t bak of bis head. On using Electric Bit- tors, America's greatest blood and nerve i remedy, all ptun soon loft him. He i save this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purl ties tae blood, tones up the stomach, i Htrengt bens the nerves, puts vim, vigor n& ew life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. It weak, tired or ailing, you need it. Every bottle -..guaranteed, only 50c. For Bale by Geo, .A. Harding, druggist. METHODS. The city expressmen co.nbine is about six weeks old, and was almost fo'notten by most people until mentioned in "To day's Happening" in a dnily paper. It's ihtttlot-k man, not thu long and sho t pair, llutt has been doing the ie cent bu gluries in Oregon City The way ir. which he pulled the pants from undernea!h ilm pillows covered by s'eep lag men's bends without waking the baby was n caution. It's fun to witch the can.li la'e for co.inty clerk on tl.e republican li, ket crawl into their holes every time Adolph Aschoff decides he will run for clerk. Bob Gardner was given a year's ab sence from town. He was made the scapeaoatof many another man's eins. He never (rot into trouble unless he was full of whiskv. Soui"bjdy wag to b'ame for this, according to mrtain ..M,i,.u v. n. uyiand says that a man has a right to go to any employe of a printing office and engage space in a newspaper to use as his own. A man tl.at don't know any more than this, should not be p rmi ted a certificate to teach school. An effort will be male by the local democrats and populists to Beeure Wil liam Jennings Bryan for an afternoon speech at Oregon City during the cam- ign. It will be a free affiir and no admission will be charged. Thousands of people would no doubt come to town on that day to hear the orator of the Platte. In spite of the efforts of U'Ren and his side partner, L-I.egged Porter, the union of populists and democrats is pro gressing swimmingly. The most en couraging reports are being received from every precinct. A well-known republican attorney thr..-wout the Insinuation a few day's ago that were I employed on the Enter- prise, I woild be whooping it up fur U'Ren. Not so; the files of the Enter prise, when I was employed there, dis prove this assertion. I never did have any use. for the man, and always avoided him as I would a snake, when employed in ollices where he held friendly relations. Tho "Note and Comment" man on the Oiegonian is almost as much off his bane as the Oregon City reporter of the Telegram, when ho Baid that U'Ren con tracted space in the Courier-Herald.' U'Ren did nothing of the kind, lie sneaked in when the manager was out, and nuidu a contract with a sick hoy. who had been confined to his bed, and did not comprehend what was wanted with the space. -Candidate for road supervisors will be nominated at the county conventions, the same as candidates for justices of the peace and constables. Of course, the candidate for road supervisor will be selected at the primaries, but the nomi nation will bo ratified a: tho county con ventions. The practice of drawing up long-winded resolutions over the death of an indi vidual should be abolished by legisla live enactment. These resolutions ate formal affairs, and have a tinkling brass sound that is almost enough to wake the dead from their slumbrrs. An ap propriate obituary notice U tho proper thing, but ttiis resolution business has been run into the ground. Some papers positively refuse to publish death resolu tions. In some instances they are only published to give people a chance to air their names. Now that good roads are coming, it is high time that Oregon Oily business men were preparing to buy the (surplus pro ducts of farmers. These roads will prove of but little benefit unless they can mar ket their surplus. Good roads cost the taxpayers money, and an effort should be made to reap the benefit from good thoroughfares. G. m . Money to be ltefuiuletl. Before the adjournment of the county commissioners, the county clerk was notified to inform the city that the com missioners were ready to refund the $500 which the city subscribed for the im provement of the Molalla road. On June 3,1899, the city approved and passed an ordinance appropriating $500, to be used on the improvement of the Molalla county road leading into Ore gon City. The ordinance provided that the money subscribed should be repaid tn the city, upon the completion of the improvement, Oregon City edition of the Evening Telegram, December 11th, 1890. County Selling Warrants. Nearly $8000 worth of road and county warrauts were issued during this month. The treasurer is now out of funds with which to pay the warrants.consequently they are being sold, and bring from 1 to 2 cents premium. The road warrants go for their face. Oregon City department of the Evening Telegram of Nov. 23nl, 1899. Farm for Sile. 113j' acres situated between Kedland sehoolhouse and Cutting's mill, about one mile more or less from the Kedland school bouse and Bethel Presbyterian church to the place called part of Mosier's old do nation claim ; about 25 or 30 acres under plow, spring of water on one corner, part with good timber. Will sell cheap. $1300.00. About ten miles from town. Wm. H. Rkks Started Hew Hair Hon. John H. Gardner, member Wyom ing State Legislature from Beulah, Crook to., in lttter dated February 20, 1899, to the Sutherland isters s says: "According: to agreement made in Salt Lake City, if your preparations proved a benefit to my bald head, I was to send you a testimonial. . . There is a fine growth of new hair started. Am not troubled any more with dandruff and that annoying itching of the scalp. I had tried everyth ing I could hear of before I saw you, but received no benefit. You can use this if you wish. Please send me half-dozen bottles." ' We have thousands of testimonials equally as strong. All hair and scalp troubles readily succumb to these meritori ous preparations. Sold by dealers everywhere. Co-operuttee Plan Assured, William Galloway, reei 'ent of the PrunegrowerB' Assoi iation of tiie North west, sai I Monday that he had received over 100 letters from grower?, who could not attend the convention. 1 sl Kridav, but heartily indorse 1 its action.' This morning he received a letter Irom a prune grower at Ontario, Milheur county, stating that lie lutuudtiU to plant L'UO acres in addition to his orchatd al ready growing, in view ol the a-sured prospects for a netter market by the co operation plan. Air. G dloway is now confident thai 75 per cent of the grow ers of the North A'cst will be secured to enter iuto the plans 01 the co-operative organization. Mr. U llowa suid: "Our plan was adt pted from the one which proved so success In! um'er the management of the California Ai-eocia-tion. Dating the sjasou of 1898, Cali fs nia exported direct to Enn pe itss than 6,000,000 pounds of dried prune, while in 1899, under the co-operative plan 22,000,090 pounds were exported by December 31, and it is believed that the total exportation by the time the season closes will be 24,000,000 pounds, or 1000 12-ton carloads Ttiere are in Europe, as well as in the Eastern slates, millions of wage-earners and middle- cl.-ss people, who want our curtd prunes at a price which they van afford to pay. By the plan of bringing the producer and consumer into closer relations, we can profitably supply the coiifcumer with dried prunes at much less prices than they aie now paying. This is theclase that we desire to reach principally for a profitable market, Vith many car loads of fruit, teims can be eafily made with the rriilroad companies for cheap traffic rates. When large quantities of fruit are to be shipped, it id 11 trouble to get rales." , , Dairying. Since the attn ion of Willamette val ley farmers hai been turned to the op portunities that await them in the line of dairying, the prosperous towns in that section are vying with one another in the matter of establishing creameries and encouraging farmers to take up this profitable industry. The Aurora Borealis calls the atten tion of Its readers to the fact that nearly every town in the etate has established a creamery, or is about to do so, and points out the benefits that will accrue if one is built and operated in Aurora. Tho Woodburn Independent is giving every assistance to the farmers in that vicinity who have united to build a creamery, and says that the enterprise is well under way and beyond the reach of failure. The Southern Pacific is doing every thing in its power to help the growing enterprise along. General Freight and Passenger Agent C. H. Markham in keep ing himself informed on the progress of the various creameries, and has given the subject of dairy farming much thought and study. Now, comparing the showing made by the Albany Co-operative Creamery with that of the average creamery in the best dairy country in the United States, it will be seen that the 32,222 pounds of milk from seven cows brought the Linn county farmer for his butter fat $58 more last year than the Freeborn county farmer received for his 23,009 pounds of milk from seven and eight cows, or an increase of $8.33 per cow. Card of Thanhs. We, the undersigned, desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their in- terett in lending a helping hand through the entire illuess of our late departed mother. Mrs. W. J. Farniiam, Mrs. Charles Catta, Mr. E. J. Lankins, Mr. II. J. Lankins. Suite of famished rooms bedroom and parlor for two gentlemen. Refe rences required. Enquire at this office. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. I now have funds to pay all county warrants indorsed prior to November 2, 1896, and alsi road warrants indorsed prior to November 22, 1899, and Noa. 11,183, 11,025, 11,102, 11,033 and 11,027. Interest will cease on the warrants in cluded in this call on the date of this notice. Oregon City, Marcn 8, 1900. JACOB SHADE, Treasurer Clackamas County, Oregon. 1 MARKET REPORTS. j PORTLAND. (Corrected on Thursday.) J Flour Best $3.00(33.25; graham ,32.65. ' , - Wheat Walla Walla 5354c; valley 53u64; bluestone 55c. j Oatii White-3435c; gray 32 33c. Bailey Feed $i0; brewing $18 19. Millstiilfd Bran $17; middlings $22; Aborts $18; chop $16. Hay Timothy $9U ; clover, 78; Oregon wild $7. Butter Fancy creamery 50c; seo onds 4045c; dairy, 35S42)$c, store, 2532Kc i Eggp 10c Poultry Mixed chickens $3.004.50; hens $4.005; springs $23 25 ; geese, $56; ducks $o7; live turkeys 12) 13c; dressed, 1416c. Che-se Full cream 12gc per pound ; Younts America 14c. Potatoes 50 and 79 cents per sack. Vegetables Beets $1; turnips 90c per sack; garlic 7c per lb; cabbage$1.50 2.00 per 100 pounds; cauliflower 75o per dozen ; parsnips 75c per sack ; celery 70(g75c. per dozen; asparagus 67c; peas 34o per pound. Dried fruit Apples evaporated 7fi; sun-dried sacks or boxes 45c; pears sun and evaporated 56c; pitless plums 456C; Italian prunes 35c; extra silver choice 5(?!6. OREGON CITY. Corrected on Thursday. Wheat, wagon, 45. Oats, 32. Potatoes, 50 and 60 cents per sack. Eigs, 10c per dozen, Butter, 35 to 00 pel roll. Onions, red, 8o: to $1 00 pel sack; yellow, $1 to $1.25. Dried apples, 5 to 6c per pound. Dried prunes Italians, 4c; petite am! German, 3c. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if i fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is 011 each box. 25c. Aortce. Notice is hereby given iht dog li censes are now due and payablo at the office of i ity treasurer. Linn Jones, Lost One red steer, 4 years old, with his horns sawed off, small white ppot in forehead, very little white on the back and belly, marked with crop and half crop in left ear, crop and swallow fork in light ear. The finder of taid steer ill be liberally rewarded. Address John Stormer, Springwater, Ore. Write or call for special price list at Parkplace store. Woodmen, Take Aotlce. We are now making contracts for wood to be delivered next summer. Parties desiring to sell will please call at our office. Oregon City Woolen Mills. Up Against A Good Thing.. When you deal with us we are going to do our tip top best for you. No half way business about it. We are going to get you the best there is and get it to yon as faBt as it's humane to drive. When yot want something really good that you' can't find anywhere but in your imagination, come to us. We will name it and prccuie it for your table groceries, etc. A. 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