Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, August 16, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1901
Astoria
The Dalles, Portland and
Navigation Co 's
Sirs. Regulator & Dalles City
Daily (exoept Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at way points on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Bnth of tie above steamers lmve been rebnll
find are in excellent shape for the seflnon ofittOO
The KeiculHtor Llue will endeavor to glveits
patrons the best service possible.
For Cumfort, Economy and . Pleasure
travel by the steamers of Th Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave Portland 7a m.and
Dalles at 8 a. m..nud arrive at destination in ample
time for outgoing trains.
Portland Office, The Dalles Office
Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet.
A. C. AJXAWAY
General Agent
TIME TABLES
ELECTRIC CARS
25o or 45o Bound Trip
LEAVE
OREGON CITY
7:05 A.M.
7 s "
8::
9.20
10:16
10:50
11:35
12:20 P. M.
1:05
1:00
2:o5
3:20
4:05
4:.r0
6:36
6:20
7:05
7:501
8:20
9:15
10::i0
11 :40
LEAVE
PORTLAND
7:00 A.M.
7 45
8 80
9 15
10 00
10 45
1130
12:1.') P
1:00
1 :45
2:30
3:15
4:00
4:45
5:30
6:15
7:00
7:45
8:30
9:15
10:30
Only toMilwaukle.
BOATS
Round Trip 25c
LEAVE LEAVE
OUR. CITY r-ORTLAND
7 00 a.m. Taylor St.
10 00 8 3 0 a.m.
1 30 p.m. 11 30
4 SO 3 00 p.m.
8 00 Sat. 6 15
SUNDAY
12:50 Sat. only 11:40
SUNDAY 25c Konnd Trip
Cars Every llulf Hour
R. R. TRAINS
25c or 45c Bound Trip
E. E. G. SEOL
Will give you a ; .
Bargain Li Wall Paper
Wall TiatiEg and la
General House Painting
Paint Shop near Depot Hotel
WANTKD TRUSTWOKTAY MKN AND WO
meu to travel and advertise for old established
house ot solid financial standirg. Salary $78". a
year nnd expenses, all payable in cash. No Pan
waliiB required. Give references and enclose
sell-addressed stomped envelope, Address Mun
ager, 856 Caxton Blag., Chicago.
LEAVE
OREfiON CITY
7:00 A.M.
9:22 A. M.
6:30 P. M.
LEAVE
PORTLAND
8:30 A.M
'8:30 P.'m'J
9 30 8 00
11 00 9 30
1 00 11 00
2 30 1 00
4 ( 0 2 30
6 30 4 00
7 00 6 30
7 00
WILLAMETTE
FALLS CARS
Leave Leave
8. Bridge Wil. Falls
6:45 6:30
7:30 7;00
8:15 7:45
9:30 8:30
11:110 B:45
12:10 11:16
12:45 12:25 ,
1:15 1:00
2:15 1:3(1
4:00 10
6:00 4:15
5:45 5:15 ,
6:15 a 6:00 ,
0:45 3 C:30
7:15 fctj 7:00
8:15 3 7:30
9:00 m 8:30
10:00 g 9:45
OREGON
FlGlPRUflE
Cere 51
The little folhs
enjoy the distinction of
drinking coffee iust like
mamma and papa.
Let the table beverage be
FIGPRUNE and they can
join with the family in par
taking of a rich, nourishing
drink made of choice
California figs, prunes and
gram.
Healthful nutritious.
Boil from 5 to lO minutes only
ALL GROCERS SELL
FIGPRUNE CEREAL.
NEWS OF THE WEEK .
SUMMONS. -
In the circuit court of the state of Ore
gon for the county of -Clackamas- ss:
Ida M Young, plaintiff,
VB.
Charles O. Young, defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above ei tilled suit on or before
the 6th day of Kptember, 1901, that be
ing the time j r- cribed in the order of
the publication d this summons; and if
you fail to appi nr and answer said com
plaint, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief therein prayed for,
to-wit: A deer-e of divorce from the
bonds of matr mony now existing be
tween you and the plaintiff, and that
6aid bonds he forever dissolved, and the
guardianship of the minor child named
in said complaint.
This summons is published by order
of tho above entitled court, made and
entered the 17th day of July, 1901, and
the date of first publication is Friday,
August 2, 1901, and the said publica
tion is to run six consecutive weeks from
the said date.
M. J. MacMaiion,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated. Oregr n City, July 26, 1901.
SALFIYl
September 23-28, 1901
Great Agricultural
AND
Industrial Fair
BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW
For Over Fifty Tears,
' An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for ver fifty years by millions
of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect Buccess. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste, Sold by Drug
gists in every part of the World.
Twenty-five centB a bottie. Us value is
incalculable. Pe sure and ask for Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
Cood
Racing
the
in
Afternoons
Latest Attractions In New Auditorium
Building Eveiy Evening,
With Good Music
For Whooping Cough.
"Both my children were taken with
whooping cough," writes Mrs. 0. E.
Dutton, of Danville, 111 "A small bot
tle of Foley's Honey and Tar cured the
cough and saved me a doctor's bill."
Charman&Co.
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
An Ingenious Treatment uv which
Drunkards are Keing Cured Da'ly
in Spite of Themselves.
Special Kates on Campers' Tickts
Beautiful Camp Grounds Free
Come and Jlriug Your
Families
Reduced Rates On All Railroads
SI.
For Further Particulars, Address
D. WISDOM, Sec, Portland,
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the
Nerves. A Pleasant and I'vsltlve Cure
for the Liquor Habit
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
For Sale ,
or Trade
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of law approved Febrary 23rd, 1901,
providing for the sale of lands which
Clackamas county has bid in for delin
quent taxes and acquired title thereto
and in compliance with the commands
of said law I will on Saturday, the 14th
day of September, 1901, at the front
door of the county court house in the
city of Oregon City, Clackamas county,
Oregon, beginning at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash in
hand on the day of sale, all of such prop
erty to which said Clackamas ounty
has acquired title in accordance with
said law.
J. J. Cooke,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Or.
Dated this 8th day July, 1901.
Best of Everything
In ii word this tells of
he passenger service via.
THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE
8 trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago,
comprising:
The Latet Pullman Sleepers
Peerless Dining Cam
Library anil Observation Cnrs
Free Reclining Chair Cars
The 20th Century Train "The North-Western
Limited," runs every day of the year.
The Finest Train in the World
Electric Lighted Steam Heated
To Chicago by Daylight.
The Badger State Express, the finest day
'train running between Chicago via.
the Short Liue.
Connections from the west made via
The Northern Pacific,
Great Northern,
and Canadian Pacific Rys
This is also one 6f the best lines between
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis
AU agents sell tickets via "The North
western Line."
W. H. MEAD. H. S. SISLER.
G. A. T. A.
8 Alder St., Portland, Oregon.
and .fixtures. Will take
or Eastern Oregon stock
in exchange for whole or
Entire stock of furniture, tin
ware, graniteware, hardware,
stoves
stock
ranch
part.
Call on or address,
G. II. YOUNG,
Box 358. Oregon City, Oregon.
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO
men to travel and advertise for old established
house of solid financial standing. Salary $780 a
year and expenses, all payable in cash No can
asalng required Give references and enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man
ager, 365 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
WANTED. Capable, reliable person in every
county to reprei-ent large company oi solid fi
nancial reputation: Pj36 sa'ary per year, payable
vecklv;S3perdsy absolutely sure and all ex
penses; straight, bona fide, definite salary, no
commission; salary paid each fatnrdsy and ex
pense money advanced eactt week. STANDARD
110LSK, 3o4 Diabbobn St., Chicaco.
THE PEOPLE'S PRESS
Official Orgau of the Socialist Party of
Oregon.
A fearless exponent of scientific gov
ernment, as taught by the most advanc
ed thinkers and philosophers ot this age.
$15,000 cash to distribute among sub
scribers, who subscribe soon. You can
get sample copy free if you mention this
piper A. D. HALE, Editor,
Albany, Ore.
z 1
I Swedish
I Asthma
iTiirp X
I ABSOLUTELY CURES
x x
I Asthma X
Hay Fever
1
Bronchial Trouble X
GUARANTEED NO OPIATES
It is now generally known and under
stood that Drunkenness is a disease and
not weakness. A body filled with poi
son, and nerves completely ehattered by
periodical or constant use cf intoxicating
liquors, requires an antidote capable of
neutralizing and eradicating this poison,
and destroying the craving for intoxi
cants. Sufferers may now cure them
selves at hume without publicity or loss
of time from business by this wonderlul
"HOME UOLUCUKE ' which lias. been
perfected after many years of close study
and treatment of inebriates. The faith
ful use accnxling to directions of ibis
wonderful 'discovery is positively guar
anteed to ctve the most obstinate case,
no matter h w haul a drinker. Our
records sho ihe marvelous transforma
tion of thou-mids of Drunkards into so
ber, indiiHtri.'tin and upright men
WIVES CUK! Y'MJK HUSBANDS!
CHILDREN CUKE YOUR FATH
ERS 1 1 This .emedy is no sense a nos.
trum but is a specific for this disease
only, and is so Bkilliully devised and pre
pared that it is thoroughly soluble and
pleasant to the taste, so that it can be
given in a cup of tea or coffee without
the knowledge of the person taking it.
Thousands oi Drunkards have cured
themselves with this priceless remedy,
and as many-more have been cured and
made temperate men bv having the
"CURE" administered by loving friends
and relatives without their knowledge
in coffee or tea, and believe today that
they discontinued drinking of their own
freewill. DONOTWAIJ. Do not be
deluded by apparent anil misleading
'improvement." Drive out the disease
at once and for all time. The "Home
COLD CUKE" is sold at the extremely
low-price of One Dollar, thus placing in
reach of everybody a treatment more ef
fectual than others costing $25 to $50.
Full directions accompany each package.
Special advice by skilled physicians
when requested without extra charge.
Sent prepaid to any art of ihe world
on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept.
E ,r)94, EDWIN 15. GILES A COMPANY,
2330 and 332 Market Street, PhiLuiel-
hia. All correspondence strictly confi-
t ential.
Dizzy ?
Then your liver isn't acting
well. You suiTcr from bilious
ness, constipation. Ayer's
PillsUct directly on the liver.
For 60 yearc they have been
the Standard Family Pill
Small doses cure, am
For Sale by
C. G. HUNTLEY
Oregon City, Oregon
i
sJob Printing at the
Courier-Heram
wZut vonr m.mta-he or Iwaru a uvauutui
bruvn or rich black 1 Then use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE whiskers
i en. o. r "
HEADACHE
At aS ttug Mora. 2S Dosa 25c
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
Unequaled by any other.
Render hard leather soft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness.
Never bnrn9 the leather; its
Efficiency is increased.
Secures best service.
Stitches kept from breaking.
Oil
I s gold in all
Localities . Htnnhrtawdbr
Studard Oil Cmur.
August 9.
The airship of the French aeronaut,
Sans-Dumont, exploded, nearly killing
him.
San F-aneieco streets are unswept be
cause of the labor troubles.
Winters, former employe of Selby
smelter, arrested on circumstantial evi
dene, for stealing $320,000 in bullion.
Heconfeesed.
Labor troubles have caused advance in
steel plate.
August 10.
A Colombian force invaded Venezuelan
territory.
' Kitchener's proclamation threatens
banishment cf Boer officers engaged in
war.
TheBriush naval maneuvers showed
glaring deficiencies in the Biilisn navy.
Noyes denies all charges made against
him.as district judge at Nome.
Eben L. Boyce, the Tacoma mur
derer, was hanged yesterday morn;ng.
He was a musician.
People in Wallowa county complain
of annual drunken incursions of reser
vation Indians.
Attorney-General has filed suit against
Pennoyer, McBride and Metschan to re
cover the Davis $30,000 shortage.
Ex Chief Clerk Dimick under arrest
for San Francisco mint robbery of $30,
000; formerly lived in Portland.
In London, James McDonald, a
waiter, confessed that he held up the
Western Lumber Company in Portland
last December for $470q.
The salmon trust has paid the can
nery owners $5,000,000.
An attempt was made to blow up a
Britith horse transport at New Orleans.
Negro was burned at the stake in
Georgia,
Heavy shortage in French wheat crop.
A Portland team beat a lot of Brit
ishers from vessels in the harbor at
cricket.
A'ugust 11. ,
; Governor Taft says tariff legislation is
necessary to develop , the Philippine
islands. The commission granted $25,
000 to each rinderpest-stricken province.
Forest fires are beginning in Western
Washington.
, Good prices are expected for prunes
this 'year, on account of shortage of
ciop.
Tire American Anti-Trust L ague and
District Assembly 06, Knights of Labor,
have decided .to begin euit in the United
States court and various state courts
against the U. S. Steel Corporation for
numerous and dangerous violations of
law. Frank S. Monnett, ex-attorney
general of Ohio, and A. A. Lipscomb,
of Washington, D. C, have been en
gaged as counsel. I
August 12.
The Fall River, Mass., factories have
reduced wages of weavers 14 per cent.
In a Middletown, O., papermill, Ed
Grossman was murdered by other em
ployes. .
Kruger reports that, the Boer army
counts SD.OOO men. Kitchener reports
I that from August 5 to 12 he captured or
killed 703 Boers, h izing with them
thousands of horses and cattle.
Steel workers in Weft rn mills of the
trust refused ti strike. 'Ihe ironmasters
are claiming the victory in the great
strike.
Ex-Premier Crispi, of Italy, died at
Naples yesterday.
Engagements with insurgents were
fought recently near Pannama.
The funeral service over the late Em
press Frederick, of Germany, occurred
at Cronberg.
Blanco Guiseppe, 35 years old, and
Robert Neibert, 15 years' old, drowned
while bathing, in Portland.
Two inventors at Warrenton,- 111 ,
have invented a machine that will re
volve a shaft 2000 revolutions a minute.a
speed sufficient to drive a locomotive
480 miles an hour.
A rotary type-making machine in
vented in England casts 60,000 letters an
hour. Its operation is so cheap that it
may prove to be cheaper to make new
type than to distribute the old type after
it nas been printed troin.
So strong has socialism become in tax-
burdened Italy that the King has es
poused iis cause. The leghe di resist
enza (league of resistance formed by the
country peasantry) is Btiongtr that) his
majesty.
In Belgium socialism is growing eo
rapidly that the government and clerics
aie alarmed.
The story that the Boers deliberately
killed English wounded at Vlakfontein
proves to be false. But there is no
doubt of it that the British have armed
natives to fight the Boers, and that Kit
chener bas declared bis intention of con-
n'.rtitingt he natives in the two republics
and burning their property in order that
they may no longer be able t ) feed their
mentis, the Boers.
England will move 70,000 men from
South Africa to India, where a war
threatens. The cost of the South Afri
can war has risen to 2,000,000 a week.
Some thousands of Cape Colony Boers
have relelled,and Kitcht tier's order that
all the burners w ho do not quit fight
ing by September loth will te declared
traitors will not f care any of them. They
will "stay with it."
Father Yorke, of San Francisco,
openly espoused the cause of the strikers
in a grand speech at a mass meeting.
The Catholic church takes the side of
the masses. The grain and fruit
trade of the city is paralyzed
by the strike. Ships cannot load or un
load. August 14.
Cornelius Vanderbilt, the millionaire
inventor, has been elected lieutenant in
the New York National Guard.
In Germany manufacturing is para
lyzed by over-production. As a stab in
the dark, the Manufacturers' Association
of Cologne has adopted a resolution de
claring that "industry must energeti
cally demand that adequate protection
fie adopted against the overpowering
competition of the United States, and
the present (Tariff) bill does not offer a
I sufficient guarantee against this compt
tmon. '
NERVE WASTE."
Several American looters in China w ere
sentenced to four years' imprisonment.
A passenger train was robbed on the
M K &T. Road in the Indian Terii-tory.
Japan demands a slice of territory in
Corea equ d to that givn to Russia.
Shaffer, the leader in the great strike
of ironworkers.is a colleg--b:ed man and
a preacher, and has a strong per jonal
ity. In O;tio, the stite attorney-gineral
will prosecute the steel trust.
In the next congre-s, a strong fight
will be made against the tariff-protected
goods made by the trusts.
Prest.Shaffer asks that support for the
sirikers in the East be sent to John
Williams, secretary and treasurer, Bis
sell Block, Piltsburg, Pa.
J. P. Morgan will use the weight of
his money bags against the passage by
the Episcopal church convention at San
Francisco of the canon against the mar
riage of divorci-d persons.
Methodist ministers of San Francisco
favor the strikers.
The British claim once more that the
South African war is near its end. The
Boers admit food is scarce.
John Winters, the Shelby smelter
thief, will compound his crime for
$5000 and a light sentence.
One of the most helpful books on nerve
weakness ever issued is that entitled
"Nerve Waste," by Dr. Sawyer, of San
Francisco, now In its fifth thousand.
This work of an experienced and repu
table physician is in agreeable contrast
to the vast sum of false teaching which
prevails on this interesting subject. It
abounds in carefully considered ami
practically advice, and ban the two great
merits of wisdom and sincerity.
It is indorsed by both the religious
and secular i ress. The Chicago Ad
vance says; "A perusal of the oook aud
the application of its principles wili put
health, hope and heart into thousands
of lives that are now suffering through,
nervous impairment."
The book is $1.00, by mail, postpaid'.
One of the most interesting chapters-
chapters xx, on Nervines and Nerve
Tonics bas beeu printed separately as
a sample chapter, and will be sent tc
any address for stamp by the publishers
The Pacific Pub. Co., Box 2058, Saa.
Francisco in plain sealed envelope.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
110
1000
800
700
125
O C R" R Co to G A Stanton, ne of
se of sec ,29, 1,3 e. . ,
E J Adams to K E Collins, ne of
sec 24, 6, 3 e
Willamette Ld Co to A N Wright,
tracts No 32 and 03, Truneland. .
A Laughlin to S T Edmiston, 6
of se of the ne of sec 19, 3, 1 w. .
J Kirk, et al,to June Hughes, 28 as
in ne of sec 23, 3, 2 e
G C Fields to Clara Fields, lots
2 and 3 in blk 1G, Canemah
W J Lewellin to A E Lewellin, 7
as in elm 40, and 14.50 as in sec
8, 4,4 e
M E Cornett, et al, two deeds, to A
E Lewellin, 14.50 as in sec 8, 4,
4e
W Y Masters to city of Portland,
nj of nej, ne of se and se of ne
sec 30, 1, 0 e'. ....
P J Tate to E Welch, as in
Holmes elm ,
L A Rice to WW Little, ). 10 as
in sec 33, 3, 1 e
W W Little to R Fauton, 1 16 as
in sec 33, 3, 1 e
J Spangles to E Gallowav, blk F,
Parkplace 1200
A Leyb, et al, to J H Bottemiller,
38 as in the C-row elm 4UU
U C Fields to A J Maville, lota 3
and 4, blk 12,Canemah 150
E Werhein to N C Shankland,tract
in elm 70,3,4 e 1
II T-Roger to S Goover, i of
ne of sec 23, 6, 2 e 150
M R Thomas, et al, to W H Com
mons", ne of sw ot sec 24 225
T Buros to E Ritter, 5 as in sec 32,
1, 2 e
C F KestetHon to A Bruggei, 40 as
insec 30, 1, 3 e
John Catliii, at al.to Portland Trust
Co, swji sic 27, 1,3 e
A Sprague to F W Sprague, iit,1
sec 18, A, 6 e
L J Feldhammer to W L Beckuer,
lot 10. see 1. 3, 3 e
L J Arnold to S LowenBtein, bw of
neof sec 17, 3, 1 e
L J Arnold to J Babsch, 40 as in
sec 17, b, 1 e
MARKET REPORTS
PORTLAND.
(Corrected on Thursday. )
Flour Best $2.903.40 ; graham
$2.60.
Wheat "Walla Walla 5556cj valley,
56c57; hluestem 57c.
Oats White, 1 20 per cental ; gray,
1 20 1 224 per cental.
Barley Feed $16; brewing $17 per t.
Millstuffs Bran $17; middlings 21 ;
shorts $L'0; chop $16.
Hay Timothy $11(313; clover, 70;
Oregon wild $0.
Butter Fancy cream ny 35 and 4 Jc
store, 20 and 25.
Eggs 17 cents per doz.
Poultry Mixed chickens $3.50 4.00;
heiiB $4.505; springs $34 50; geese.
$67; ducks $5G,!j; live turkeys IK.
i4c; dressed, 14tai6c. a
Mutton Gross, best sheep, weatherB"
and ewes, sheared, $4 50; dressed, 6
I nd 7 cents per pound.
. 1 Hogs choice heavy, $5 75 and $6 00 ;
i light, $5 ; dressed, 6 1-2 and 7 cents per
v ! pound.
I Veal Large, 7 and 7 1-2 cents per
1 pound.
Beef Gross, top steers, $3 50 and $4r
1 i dressed beef, 6 and 7 cents per pound.
Che"8e Full cream llc per pound. -Young
America 12c.
Potatoes 75 cents per hundred.
Vegetables Beets $1 ; turnips 75c
per sack; garlic 7c per lb; cabbage $1.2&
1.6U per 100 pounds; cauunower voc:
per dozen ; parsnips 85c per sack ; celery
8085c per dozen; asparagus 78c;
peas 23c per pound .
Dried fruit Aoples evaporated 56
sun-dried sack-i r tuixes 34c; pears
sun and evapi't (.; pitless plums-,
78c; Itab.ii' prunes 57c; extm
Bilver choice 'iioil.
150
oiikuon ciiy.
Corrected on Tiiuisday.
Wheat, wagon, 57.
, Oats, 1 25 per cental.
Potatoes, 75 cents per sack.
Kggs 17 ceuts per dozen.
Butter, country, to iioc per
creamery, 40c.
Driod apples, 5 to 6c per pound.
Dried prunes Italians, 5o;
and German, 4e.
roll,
pet'toj
29
5000
2000
1000
1000
County Treasurer's Notice.
1 now have money to pay county war
rants endorsed prior to July 13th, 1898.
And also road warrants endorsed prior
to November 19th, 1900.
Interest will cease on warrants in
cluded in this call on the date hereof.
A. LublUng,
Treasurer Clackamas Co., Or.
Dated, Oregon City, August 0th., 1901,
When you visit Portland don't fail to
get your meals at the Royal Restaurant,
First and Madison. They serve an ex
cellent meal at a moderate price ; a good
sqviare meal, 15e .
Question Answered. I1
Yes, August Flower null has the''
largest sale of any medicine in the civ
ilized world. Your mothers and grand
mothers never thought of using any-
thing else for Indigemion or-BiliousnesB.
Doctors were scarce, and they seldom
heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra
tion or Heart Failure, etc. . They used
August Flower to clean out the system
and stop fermentation of undigested
food, regulate the action of the liver,,
stimulate the nervous and organic action
of the system, and that is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with,
headaches and other aches. Yi u only
need a few doses of Green's August
Flower, in liquid form, to make you sat
isfied there is nothing serious the matter
with you. Get Green's Prize Almanao
at George A. Harding's.
Threshing machine bills and receipt
books for 40 and 65 cents at Couiier
ilerald office while they last.
SI OPS THE COUHH AND WORKS OFF
THE COL1K
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No Care ni py
Price 25 cents.
To Save Her Child
From frightful disfigurement Mrs.
Nannie Galleger, of La Grange; Ga., ap
plied Bticklen's Arnica Salve to great
sores on her head and face, and writes
its quick cure exceeded all her hopes.
It wotkB wonders in Sores, Bruises,
Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and
Piles. 2.")c. Cure guaranteed by Geo.
A. Harding, Druggist.
Mr. Daniel Bantz, Olturville, la.,
says: Have had aHthinaand a verv h.iu
cough for years, but could get no relief
from ttie doctors and medicnnes 1 tried,
until I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It .
gave immediate relief, anil done me
more good than all the other remedrea.
combined." Charnian&Co.
William Finn, of Lima, O., obtained
excellent results from the use of Folcy'S
Kidney Cure. "It relieved my backache
and severe pain over the hips, it toned
my system and gave me new vim and
energy. It is an honest ami relialile
remedy, a sure cure for all kidney din
eases." Charinan & Co.
MITCHELL
WAGONS
Mr?!
Best possible to build.
No wagon is or Can be better than
a Mitchell, because the cream of
wood stock is used, only after being
thoroughly seasoned. The wagon is
well ironed, well painted, well propor
tioned, and runs the lightest of any.
It is nearly 70 years since the first
Mitchell wagon was built, and they
have been built continuously ever
since by the Mitchells. When you
boy a Mitchell, you get the benefit of
this 70 years' experience.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.
First and
Taylor Streets
Portland,
Oregon.
A. H. Bass, of Morgant nvn, Ind., had!
to get up ten or twelve times in the
night and had severe backache and
pains in the kidnevs. Was cured by
Foley 8 Kidney Cure.. It's guaranteed.
Charman & Co.
High living, intemperance, exposure
and many other things bring on 1! right's
disease. Foley's Kidney Cure will pre
vent Bright's disease and all other kid
ney or bladder disorders if taken in
time Hesuretotake Foley's. Char
man & Co.
A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, In., writua::
"I was troubled with kidney complaint,
for about two years, but two one dollar
bittles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected m
permanent cure." Cliarumn & Co.
Astounded the Editor.
Editor S, A, Brown, of F.ennetteyillOi,,
S. C, was once immensely surprised..
"Through long Buffeting from dyspep
sia," he writes, "my wife was greatly)
run 'down. She had no strength or f
vigor and ftiil'ertd great distress from
her ttomach, but she tried Electric B- !
ters which helped her at once, and, allot '
using lour bottles, she is entirely well,,
can eat anything. It's a grand tonie,.'
and its gentle laxative qualities are '
splendid fur torpid liver." For Indiges
tion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and
Liver troubles it's a positive, guaranteed I
Hire. Only 50c at George A. iiardingV