G OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1901 One More Opportunity I Can Offer You this Sumnier-s We have about 75 Summer Suits left in blue, black and gray and other fancy colors. Regular values $15, $13.50, $12.50! Now $9.50. We also have 200 pairs of black and tan shoes. Reg ular $4.50, $4, $3; now $2.50. We also White and a bargain. If vou need a nice summer Hat you can get price. J. M. PRICE Cor. Main and 6th St. have a big line of Colored Shirts at Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pills cause the kidneys to work as nature intended they should. They build up the shrunken trails of the kidneys, as no known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles ffiey have no equal. Jo, 35, 50 Cents u C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon rB 1 K'lll ((IPfc SHB 4 fc u A llSubtle Foe n o 11 o tl o n a Dyspepsia is unrecognized In halt' the runes. It deceives the unknowing sufferer. Ita many variations work along the weakest lines of the system. To battle against only one of them ia vain. Our booklet explains its symp toms. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give complete and lasting relief. GILES' DyspepsiaTablets "What Weald Jesus Do." (Continued from page 8.) often snid that the faculty of humor was as God given, as any other, and in his own case it was the only safety valve he had for the tremendous press ure put upon bim. This particular morning the bishop was reading extracts from a morning paper for the benefit of the others. Sud denly he paused, and his face instantly grew stern and sad. The rest looked up, and a hush fell over the table. "Shot and killed while taking a lump of coal from a car. His family was freezing, and he had had no work for six months. His six children and a wife all packed into a cabin with three rooms on the west side. One child wrap ped in rasrs in rlnaot " a nese were headlines that the bishop read slowly. He then went on and read the detailed account of the shooting and ihe visit of the reporter to the tenement where the family lived. He finished, and there was silence around the table. The humor of the hour was swept ont of existence by this if -if half viuqj. 6"' "'; 11 dl IJdJi (XL 4.u ai 4. mi ri current of human life was flowing in a great stream past the settlement house, and those who had work were hurrying to it in a vast throng, but thousands were going down in the midst of that current, clutching at last hopes, dying, literally in p land of plenty, because the boon of physical toil was denied them. There were various comments on the part of the residents. One of the new comers, a young man preparing for the ministry, said: "Why didn't the man apply to one of the charity organiza tions for help or to the city ? It certain ly is not true that, even af'its worst, this city full of Christian people would knowingly allow any one to go without food or fuel." "No; I don't believe that it would," replied Dr. Bruce. "But we don't know the history of that man's case. He may have asked for help so often before that finally, in a moment of desperation, he determined to help himself. I have known such cases this winter." "That is not the terrible fact in this ease," said the bishop.. "The awful thing about it is the fact that the man had not had any work for six months." "Why don't such people go out into the country?" aelnd the divinity stu dent. ' Some one at the table who had made a special study of the opportunities for work in the country answered the ques tion. According to the investigator, the places that were possible for work in the country were exceedingly few for steady employment, and in almost ev ery case they were offered only to men without families. Suppose a man's wife and children were ill. How could he move or get into the country? How could he pay even the meager sum nec essary to move his few goods? There were a thousand reasons probably why this particular man did not go else where. . . "Meanwhile there are the wife and children," said Mrs. Bruce. "How aw ful I Where is the place, did you say?" The bishop took up the paper. "Why, it's only three blocks from here. This is the Penrose district. I be lieve Penrose himself owns half of the houses in that block. They are among the worst houses in this part of the city, and Penrose is a church member." ' ' Yes ; he belongs to the Nazareth Av enue church," replied Dr. Bruce in a low voice. To be continued. (1 M O n o M Pi o M O George Mattoon, of Yakima, visited his uncle, AV. li. Tuesday. Waeh., Mountain Road Mrs. Jos. Bernert was the guest of Mrs. Neils Christensen Sunday. Mr. Hoffman and wife visited at Mr. Baker's last week. Fred Brock has purchased a pair of bantams. August Koellemeier and wife were the guests of Mrs. Piatt of Oswego Friday. Frank Meir has been working for Mr. Bernert Frank KaskePs smiling face was seen in our berg Sunday. Chas. Baker made a trip to Stafford Monday evening. Mr.Gebha-dt has completed threshing for B. F. Baker. Mr. B. had 2492 bush els and now wears a smiling face. Fred Zimmerman injured his back last week, but is much better now. Edward bross was out buggy riding Sunday. All farmers are anxious to get their threshing done. Pal. Their Secret Is Cut. All 'Sadieville. Ky., was curious to learn tho cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whittaker, who had for a long time, endured un told suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her husband. "It completely cured her and also cured our little grand-daughter of a severe at tack of Whooping Oough." It positively cures Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bron chitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed .bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at George Harding's drug store. AST CUKE FKEE Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure In All Cases SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL Chicago Cottage Organ at Block's. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. O tl o 10c, 25C. AND 60C. CI m 259 C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon Don't Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach and bowels, ..USE.. Edgar s Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalizer known. As pleasant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harsh est mineral. No gripe or pain. 8M 10, 25, 50 cents. C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon 148 400 400 O-A-STOTII-A.. Henri the 1,18 ta8 lwa'is B0UM Liver Pills That's what you need ; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Avers Pills are liver pills, they cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative, ah d"iiit. JfC v"intyi'"rm.mwi'liii' heard a beautilul nrowu or rich union r i m-u - BUCKINGHAM'S DYEwhu&w 'Prt ("vs. or P!'-riT 1 REALTY TRANSFERS. State Land Board to E Wilcox, ne of ne. sec 18, 6, 4 e $46 00 fi Wilcox to k j uowlisi.aw, ne of ne, sec 16, 5, 4 e C Johnson to A Prather, ne of se of seczu, o, i e fli reaerson to l itiompson, 10 as in elm 6(1, 3, 1 e J J ltiHton to P R Winston ,1-5 in terest in 207 as in J S Fisher clin in 1 and 2, 3 e 1500 O C U 11 Co to R II DeShazer, sw ot nw of sec 17, 2, 5 e 230 h Burling ma to C A Looney, nw Be of Bee 20. 3. 4 e 200 h O Hope to J A Andrews, 8.8 as in blk 14, Harlow r. 200 CO Williams to E E Willinmr, 3r.G0 aa in Holmes elm ami e& of lot 3 and all lot 5, blk 4, Green l'oint 100 G H Wifiliart to J P Howell, blk 2, Darling's Add 1 W L lieokner to G A White, 48.16, aa in Waierhury clin and part lot. 10, nee 1,3, 3 e 1300 D W Howell by admr to II A Story, lots 7 and S, blk 110, Oregon City Viola. Most of the farmers are busy harvest ing, wbilo some have their grain all stacked. Mibs Anita Bruce returned to her home in Portland Friday, after an ex tended vinit with her uncle's family, N. Walker Ray Mil'er spent last Sunday with his parents. The young people of Viola attended the ice cream social at Redland last Sat urday evening. (i. LaCroy has returned home after an absence of several weeks, visiting his daughters in Washington. J. Cerber Btarted threshing last Mon day. A party of younti people met at the home of Mrs. H.Ward Tuesday evening and social games and vocal music were the amusements. Mrs. E Evans has returned home from Wisconsin, where she has been spending the past four months visiting her parents and daughter Minnie. Miss Frances and Viola Tice, of Port land, were visiting Miss Minnie Walker the lust of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Buteman and little boy, from Toitlaiid, are visiting her broth er's family, J. F. Lovelace. Mrs, riiender and little girl, of Tort land, are spending a few days visiting Mrs. C. Miller. J. Young had the misfortune to break h:8 leg. New Era. Thresing is going full blast around New Era and heavy yields are the order of the day. Mr. Burgoyne has been hauling lum ber. He intends to pat a new floor In his residence. Joe Reif has his new barn almost com pleted. Mr. Clemens is still hauling wood. The water line that Mrs. Newberry is constructing is almost complete. John Crader, Ed and Charles Bradtl and H. F. Mader went to Canby, Hun day. What is the attraction? My Rose has left New Em and me desolate Chas. Slyter. The two young men referred to in last week's paper are making weekly visits to Hog Hollow, had better keep their weather-eye open as there are others in the field. Ora Slyter has a monopoly on the railroad track above here. He is using it for a promenade. I wonder if that young man who reported last week was not a wee bit jealous of that sucker who was caught on the gate post. I was dreadfullv lonesome Bnndav night as Jim has gone to the coast. Kty Newbury, I intend to' have a rood time FriHn night. I wonder if Gracie will. Wilber Newburv. Ed Bradtl is so occuuied with his af fairs in Can by that he fails to recog nize his old friends. Miss Mabel Anthonv is seen aaina in ward Crader's quite frequently. There must be some attraction at the hotel. Herman and Fred Euriovnft nf Pni-t. land spent Sunday at home. Most of the young people in this vicin- lty are preparing to go hoo picking. M - tj : i i o. .... 1..COOIO. oovciK mm oireije are still working faithfully on the mill dam. fiEW 1.PA 8cout. Currtmvllle. Miss Anna Harkenrider. whn hm been in the Good Samaritan hospital at Portland for several weeks rnf.nrnerl home Saturday. Miss Nora Hale went to Oreon rtit last week to attend the teachers' exami nation. J. H, Kitching and wife were visit! in Eagle Creek last Sunday. james ana unas. Linn nave arrived home from eastem Oregon where they have been working in the harvest fields. Mrs. J. VV. Stone is much improved at present. Miss Josie is sojourning for awhile in the mountains at Miller's Sawmill. Miss Lena Van Curen of Eagle Creek was seen in Currinsvitle one day last weex. The Indians have commenced to bring the huckleberries out of the moun ains. The price asked is far above the reach of many but the berries are large and of nne quality JJysv Bee. Maple Lane. Geo. Mautz and Henry Heurici re turned the early part of last week from Klondike, where they went last spring. I hey report wages at $5 per day but everytning else as -nigh accordingly; meais, fi.ou lor oread end corned beef. George says there is valuable dirt up there but claims are made to cover all that. "They wont go there any more." The farmers of this neighborhood will nearly all be thrashed by the last of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs and son. Thomas. went to Portland, Saturday and spent the day sight seeing at thecitv park and visited other points of interest. Martha Bauman is helping Mrs Myers cook for the harvest bands. The teasel pickers were home Sunday. They expect to finish up this week. John Guffnur, jr., spent Sunday with ins parents ai Harmony. rney are threshing down there with very good yields. Shannon & Sons took their threshing machine through here yesterday on their way to Mount Pleasant. Mr and Mrs. Gerber and sons, of this place, with Mrs. Roman and daughters, Bessie and Hattie, of Mount Pleasant took a delightful outing Sunday. Thev took advantage of some beautiful Wil lamette river scenery by going to Port land by boat, and while there visited the park. Walt Crane and Joe Keller spent Sat urday night with G. F, Gibbs and fam ily. They were neighbors at Spring water. 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I GREAT REMOVAL SALE Immense Cash Trading Chance My motto: "Best Values at Lowest Prices," has been so well appreciated by care ful buyers, I can no longer accommodate the increasing throng of patrons at my present location, so have decided upon MOVING TO 144-146 Into the Commodious L. Fleischner Building, ABOUT SEPTEMBER This Week Commences a Great Removal THIRD STREET Between Alder and Morrison Streets 1st. Sale, Must Close Out Dry Goods, Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. During which I $75,000 Stock Garfield. Threshing 1ms commenced ia ihe neighborhood, iioth the quality and yield are Kood. We are all glad the hot weather is is over. A good rain would be accepta ble. Mrs. Folsnm is visiting her friend, Mrs. Kate Irvin. E. G. McGtiw will return to Portland this week alter a ten days outing. Geo. Loi'kerby's place is becoming quite a place for lishern, liuntera and pleasure seekers generally, air. L. is a very pleasant host and people say Mrs. Lockerby Bets a table tit for a king. We give a few names of parties who have been stoppiug at this place: Judge Pipes and party ot Portland, Mrs. i. S. Crumbly, of Oregou City, Harvey Rout ledue, Mr. MeGowau and son, Mr. lvnapp and J. W . Prayer. Pern. To Heal a Hurt Use Banner Salve, the great healer. Pts guaranteed for cuts, wounds, Bores, piles and all skin diseases, Use 110 substi tute. Charmai & Co. , It's the entire stock, and every item in every department is marked with the sole object of closing out the lot at the shortest possible notice. THIS GREAT SALE is an all-over-the-store sale, hence in every department you .will find such shelf-emptying reductions as only necessity of moving could inspire. Cost and profit have been ignored. Just one object in this sale Turn the Goods into Cash I invite you to come early every dy while dollars do more than double duty. It will pay you pay you well. Ladies' Wrappers "11 29c Ladies' Flannelette PeRrtfcot flui.ns: 49c Shaker Flannel Sr 4c Table Damask Gfu?Lwidtilf per yard 17Jc CViaotc Hemmed ready for use, Zfl aUCCla good size, each Wli Pillow Slips filZeach 7Jc ladies' Vests rie;Vhee.:?!?ss: 3c Ladies' Union Suits mlt$T. 15c Sun Bonnets LXoioe?s,each 10c Tnnlrote Ladles' short Spring Jackets, ? CO Uali.Cia tan, black or uavy, each .... AnrnnQ Oil cloth aprons tOf' apiUlla forthekilchon.erch wV Overalls lule!!: 15c Overalls 25c CVirlc Ladies' Blaek Serge fjf Cf) OUI 13 Walking Skirls, each Corset Covers GomnlMh 5c T.9WT10 Colored.figured nft LldWlia Lawus and Wmitles OC Work Shirts HSIC-.....; 19c Bed Pillows Hth!":...- 35c foHfftOO Best American Q3 IfdllbUCa ludigus, per yard U4C SUSpenderS Suspenders, per pair.. 8C Window Shades 20c Turkey Red 15c siltnlinO Latent designs, r ft tJJlAVUUC , newest colorings, per yard OC Children's Hose ne?pearypa!rbed 3Jc Blankets WrSS? : 550 Sheeting K&lSM.,!9d..: 4Jc TTaCO Ladies' fast black, seamless Ol "UaC hose, per pair 83C StflMrinrtS! Boy's bicycle stockings, I IOI. lUUUUya heavy ribbed, per pair 1ZC HANAHAN'S STORE FIRST AND SALMON STS., PORTLAND, OREGON. No Branch Stores. Mail Orders Filled During this Sale.