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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901 I'L vn 1 .J ILW5 US ."...wVvO..NNi: .The Hind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea use tor over so years, iias norne tne siimatnre or and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. -All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of , Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorsa is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, J)rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contaiits neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic su!)Siar;ee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation , and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S9 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CSNTAUSi (OMMNV, TT MUMMV (TMIT, NSW VOMt ITV. 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 walls of the kidneys, as no ."known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles they have no equal. io, 25, 50 Cents 10s C 3 HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon A 1 Subtle I Foe k o 611 o y n u LI n a a o n n o 11 u JvstHtmia ia unrecognized In lull' I lie ':un. It deceives the SK iitilanAv'mg wilTiwr. Its runny v:u ituioiifi work uloiig the weakest limy of tho system. To battle 'iuiist only one of thorn is vnin. S Our booklet explains its wymp toms. Our Dyspepsia Ttibletii (jive ) complete mid hinting relief. f 2i9 C. G. t5 O HUNTLEY, Driionist Oregon City, Oregon GILES' Dy3pGpsiaTable 10c, AND 25C. 60c. Don't Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effect, on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach and bowels. ..USE.. Edgars Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, towel regulator, and liver vitalizer known, As oleasant to the taste as .candy and as positive as the harsh est mineral. No gripe or pain. o W, 25, 50 cents. S. 6. HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon OAS TO IX I -A.. "What Would Jesus Do." (Continued from page 8.) seeing many faces that represented scorn of creeds, hatred of the social order, dospemte narrowness and selfishness, marveled that ereu so soca, vnder the influence of the tettlemeat life, the softening process had began to lessen the bitterness of hearts, many of which had grown bitter from neglect and in difference. And still, in spite of the outward show of respect of the speaker, no pne, not even the bishop, had any true con ception of the pent tip feeling in that room that night. Among the men who had heard of the meeting and had re sponded to the invitation were 30 or 30 ont of work, who bad strolled past the settlement that afternoon, read the no tice, of the meeting and had come in ont of enriosity and to escape the chill east wind. It was a bitter night, and the saloons were fall, but in that whole district of over 80,000 souls, with the exception of the saloons, there was not a door open to the people except the clean, pure, Christian door of the settle ment. Where would a man without a home or without work or without friends naturally go unless to a saloon 1 It had been the enstom at the settle ment fo a free and open discussion to follow an open meeting of this kind, and when Henry Maxwell finished and eat down the bishop, who presided to night, rose and made the annoncement that any man in the hall was at liberty to ask questions, to speak out his feel ings or declare his convictions, always with the understanding that whoever took part was to observe the simple rules that governed parliamentary bod ies and obey the three minute rule, which, by common consent, wonld be enforced on account of the numbers present. Instantly a number of voices from men who had been at previous meetings of this kind exclaimed, "Consent, con sent I" The bishop sat down, and immediate ly a mun near the middlo of the hall rose and began to speak. , "I want to say that what Mr. Max well has said tonight comes pretty close to nie. I knew Jack Manning, the fel low he told about, who died at his house. I worked on next case to his in a printer's shop in Philadelphia for two years. Jack was a good fellow. He lent mo If.1) once when I was in a hole, and I never got a chance to pay it back. He moved to New York, owing to a change in the management of the office that threw him out, and I never saw him again. Whin the linotype machine cnnio in, I was ono of the men to go out, just as he did. I have been out most of the time since. They say in ventions are a good thing. I won't al ways seo it myself, bnt I suppose I'm prejudiced. A man naturally is when ho ioses a steady job because a machine takes his place. About this Christianity ho tells about, it's all right, but I never expect to seo any such sacrifice on the part of church people. So far as my ob servation goes, they're just as selfish and as greedy for money or worldly success as anybody. I except tho bishop and Pr. Bruce and a few others, bnt I never found much difference between men of the world, as they're called, and church members w hen it came to busi ness and money making. Ono class is just as bad as another there." Cries of "That'ssol" "You're right!" "Of course I" interrupted tho speaker, and the miunte he sat down two men who were on their feet for several sec onds before tho first speaker was through began to talk at once, Tho bishop called them to crder and indicated which was entitled to the floor. Tho man who remained standing began eagerly : "This is tho first tiino I was ever in here, and maybe it'll bo tho last. -'Fact is, I'm about at the end of my string. I've tramped this city for work until I'm sick I'm in plenty of company. Say, I'd like to ask a question of the minister if it's fair. May It" "That's for Mr. Maxwell to say," said the bishop. "By all means," replied Mr. Max well quickly. "Of course I will not promise to answer it to the gentleman's satisfaction." , "This is my question." Tho man leaned forward and stretched out a long arm, with a certain dramatic force that grew naturally enough out of his con dition as a human being. "I want to know what Jesus would do in my case? I haven't had a stroke of work for two months. I've got a wife and three chil dren, and I love them as much as if I was worth a million dollars. I've been living off a little earnings I saved up during the World's fair jobs I got. I'm a carpenter by trade, and I've tried ev ery way I know to get a job. You gay we ought to take for ourmotto, 'What would Jesus do ?' What would he do if he was out of work like me? I can't be somebody else and ask the question. I want to work. I'd give anything to grow tired of working ten hours a day the way I used to. Am I to blame be cause I can't manufacture a job for my self t I've got to live and my wife and my children. But how ? What would Jesus do? You say that's the question re all ought to ask " To be continued. Their Secret Is Cut. All'Sadieville. Ky., was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. 8. P. Whittaker, who had for a long time, endured un told suffering from a chronic brorchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery, " writes her husband, "it completely cured her and ako cured our little grand-daughter of a severe at tack of Whooping Oough." It positively cures Coughs, Golds, LaGrippe, Bron chitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed .bottles 60c and $1 .00. Trial bottles free at George Harding's drug store. 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. Eagle Creek. Ed Trullinger and family of Molalla have been visiting Mrs. Trullinger's mother, Mrs. L. Glover of this place. Miss Lois McCoy, of Portland, is the guest of Miss Pearl Foster. G. Wilson and family have moved to Oregon City, and J, S. Smith, owner of their former place, have moved out. Miss Delia Glover has returned home from Vancouver. Miss Lena VanBuren was the guest of Zora Forrester, Sunday. Lena Walk and brother are visiting friends in Eagle Creek. H. S. Gibson of Oregon City was seen here Sunday. Miss Grace Douglas is still very ill. She improves very slowly. Mrs. Simpson and daughter, Ruth, were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Forrester. A large number from Eagle Creek at tended the picnic at Sandy, Saturday. Geo, C. Brownell's speech was very much appreciated, also ether numbers of the program under the auspices of the III n W VA Ttrnna nf Can. lit general manager. The hall was crowded at night and, as hne music was lur nished the dance which was complete success. Gus Winesett. who has been absent for tome time returned home for a few days this week. Mary Mitchell came from Sandy Tues day and is visiting friende in Eagle Creek. She will return to Oregon City, Thursday. Mrs. Lucy Glover was tne guest ot Mrs. J. P. Forrester on Tuesday. Mr. Ingram iB visiting Ben Forrester and sister. Mountain View. Mrs. NelBon, Mrs Albright, and Char lie and Frank Albright took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dolan in West Oregon City last Sunday. C. W. Friedrick and sons went to Newport this week to tpand a few days on the beach. Mrs. Lewellen is visiting at Spring water this week. Mrs. G. W. Graee was calling on friends in this burg Tuesday. Miss Georgia Grace came through on her wheel on her way to Now Era where she will spend a few days visiting friends. Miss May Lewellen accompanied ner father to Canby Tuesday. Mrs. FranK Albright is at Jefferson this week visiting her mother. Mr. Locke was at Can by the past week working on the new bridge across the Willamette. Mrs. Nelson snl Mita Hattie Ringo have returned from Soda Springs. The members of the Mountain View fire department went over to Josi's dairy last Saturday to help at the big fire. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Myers and childien were visiting at Mr. West's Sunday. Mrs. McGeehan returned home Sun day from her trip to the East. Miss Bertha Friedrick has a new bi cyle. Mr. Shannon of Beaver Creek, who had an operation at the hospital is now here at his sister's, Mrs. Welsh, and will go home when he gets a little stronger. Mr. Gillett is working t.ights this week, pumping water out of a ditch which Mr. Howell is having dug near Canemah. ' Sauna. "Something New Under the Sun." All Doctors have tried to cure CA TARRH by the use of powders, acid gases inhalers and drugs in paste form. The powders dry up the mucuous mem branes causing them to crack open and bleed, The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and oint ments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced practitioner who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures CA TARRH, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges, and curing all in flammation. It is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE" and is sold at the extremely low nrice of I One Dollar, each package containing in ternal and external medicine sufficient for a full month's treatment and every thing necessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect CA TARRH CURE ever made and is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FE VER or COLD in the HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION "SNUF FLES" will save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to Cure CATARRH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each pack age. Don't delay but send for it at once and write full particulars as to your con dition, and y u will receive special ad vice from the discoverer of this wonder ful remedy regarding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of "SNUFFLES" the GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE." Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dent. E 694, ED WIN B. GILES & COMPANY. 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO- ..u ...u ibi.u vi. catauiinucu house ol soil financial Btandlnjr. Salary $780 a jcur uuu e&jeuMeB, au payaDie in oftan No can awing required. Give relerenoes and enelote elf-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man ager, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. it on TEN YEARS RELIEF. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant roller, even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails. The Kov. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Eidge, 111., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition . I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from It. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. 1 de spaired of ever being eured. I saw your advertise ment for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought you had overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial aoted like a charm. 'Bend ma a full size bottle." N Rev Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel. New York, Jan. 3, 1901. Das. Taft Bros.' Medicine Co., Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene la an excellent rem. edy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and Its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success i s astonishing and wonderful. Alter hav ing it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthma lene contains no opium, morphine, chloform nor ether. Very truly yours, HEV. DR. MOKBIS WECIISLEB. Trial bottle sent absolutely free on receipt of postal. Write at once, ad dressing DR. TAFT BROS." MED ICINE CO., 79 East I3cth St. New York City, i CIVILIAN and 1 JNIFORM UAKiTlClN 1 i Built TO ORDER, and Built RIGHT Come in and See Samples and let us quote you Prices P. O. SHARK, Oregon City, Ore. I Never Put a Boy To Bed Hungry Always give him plenty of good, wholesome food, such as you find in a first-class store like ours. We carry all the best goods known to the trade. Clean liness is our hobby. If you are afraid of a foul cellar at your own home, you should be afraid to eat gro ceries that come from a foul store. Give us a call and look us over. Seventh and Center Sts. 1 MUIR BROS. 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 THIRD STREET Into the Commodious L. CtirrlHM'ille. J. II. Kitching had the misfortune to have his leg quite hadly cut several days ago. It was feared that blood poisoning would set in and Mr. Wullensof Spring water was called Friday to see him and he is very much improved. II.T. Currin is is still quite poorly. There seems to be no improveniont in his condition. Nearly every one in our little burg has their threshing done. Gladys Kly was quite sick Sunday but is much better now. V. H. II. Wade and wife have re turned home from Salem, where they have been for some time. Mrs. Eliza Shauttland and children of Portland are visiting at the home of W. II. Shankland. K.Coleman of Barton, was in Currir.s- ville one day last week. We were visited by quite a thunder shower Sunday night which will do lots ol good to the late gardens. Ueo. Lockerbv and wife of Garfield visited at L. Hale's one day last week. Sin'iiHjwatcr. All done binding grain, and the two threshing machines will start up Thurs day Dubois, Lewellen & Co., and the D. C. Howell Co. Last Sunday night we had a very hard shower. Kaiu fell to the depth of nearly two inches. Uev. A. Y. Loper preached his fare well sermon Sunday. One addition to church, and three infants baptized and christened. Quite a crop of babies. Homer Du bois and wife a girl, W. Yance and wife a boy, Lewis Tucker and wife a boy. Kobert Guttridge is home on a visit from the Idaho mines. Fleischner Building, Between Alder and Morrison Streets ABOUT SEPTEMBER 1st. This Week Commences a Great Removal Sale, During which I ft i list Close Out ! Dry Goods, Clothing, men's f urnishing Uoods ancy uoods, Etc., Etc. $75,000 Stock 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 day while dollars do more than double duty. It will pay you pay you well. Ladies' Wrappers Lai."k. 29c Ladies' Flannelette Pearttcot m".ng: 49c Shaker Flannel Goypct yilta 4c Table Damask GrAet 17Jc CTioota Hummed ready for ue, Zfli OuCClS good size, each wli Pillow Slips Sffiuch 7ic ladies' Vests rXf.e.!?!?ss: .:. 3c Ladies' Union Suits s,Skr: 15c Snn Bonnets 1Siwh 10c TjrVoto Ladles' short Spring Jackets, I Krt Udb&Cla tan, b-.ack or navy, each y l.dl Anrnna on cioth aprons in ajUUlla for the kitchen, e?ch v(w Overalls D 15c Overalls 25c CHlte Ladies' Black Serjto f Cft d&U la Walking Skirts, each Corset Covers G,Kach 5c T.awnC Colored figured 0 LidWIla Lawns and Dimities 01 Work Shirts 1 dark stripes, each. 19c Bed Pillows Lneragch":ze: 35c falinnac Bost American 03 lidllliUCa Iutligus, per yard . U4l Suspenders "suSi per pair 8c Window Shades "K'each 20c Tnrfrpw T?Pf1 Dmai' Kd qnallty, tC lUl&Cy ikCU neat patterns, per yard Cjllrnllna Latest designs, C- Muavimc newest colorings, per yard Jv Children's Hose nS,gpypaed 31c Blankets ".' ' 55c CViontinn 36 inch heavy unbtoached 1 (jllCtUUy sheeting, per jard 1-.C TTftCO Ladies' fast black, seamless OIa "VaC hose, per pair O3C Stork inn Boy's bicycle stockings, 101a OlUL&lUlJa heavy ribbed, per pair lii-C SHANAHAN' TORE FIRST AND SALMON STS., PORTLAND, OREGON. No Branch Stores. Mail Orders Filled During this Sale.