OREGON CITY COURIERHERALD, FRIDAY, - AUGUST 30, 1901 TIME TABLES ELECTRIC CARS 25o or 45c Bound Trip BOATS Bound Trip 25o LEAVE LEAVE ORE. CITY PORTLAND 7 00 a.m. Taylor St. 10 00 830 a.m. 1 30 p.m. 11 30 4 30 8 00 p.m. 8 00Sat. 615 SUNDAY 9 80 8 00 11 00 9 30 . 100 "1100 230 100 4(i0 2 SO 5 30 4 00 7 00 5 80 7 00 WILLAMETTE FALLS CARS Leave Leave 8. Bridge Wll. Falls 6:46 : 6:30 7:30 7:00 -8:15 7:45 9:30 8:30 11:00 9:45 12:10 11:15 12:45 12:25 1:15 1:00 2:15 ' 1:30 4:00 2:30 '6:00 i 4:15 5:45 9 5:15 6:15 a 6:00 6:45 3 6:30 7:15 3j 7:00 8:15 3 7:30 . 9:00 S 8:30 10:00 g! 9:45 LEAVE OREGON CITY 7:05 A. it. 1-M 8:35 9:20 10:05 10:30 11:85 12:20 P. M. 1:05 1:50 2:35 . 8:20 4:05 4:60 6:85 6:20 7:05 7:60 . 830 9:15 LEAVE PORTLAND 7:00 A.M. 7 45 8 80 ' 9 15 10 00 10 45 1130 12:15 P. M. 1:00 1:45 2:30 3:15 4:00 4:45 5:.'10 6:15 7:00 . 7:45 8:30 9:15 10:30 lOiao 11:40 Only to Milwaukie. 12:50 Sat. only 11:40 SUNDAY 25o Round Trip Oars .Every Half Hour R. R. TRAINS 25o or 45o Bound Trip LEAVE OREOON CITY - 7:00 A.M. 9:22 A. M. 6:80 P. M. LEAVE PORTLAND 8:30 A.M 4:00 P. M, 8:30 P. M.I The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co 's Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Dally (exoept Sunday) between The. Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at Way points on both sides of tlia Columbia river. Both of the above stcameTS have betn rfcill and are in excellent nhape for the season oil 00 The Itt'tulalor Line will endeavor to givelts patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and . Pleasure travel by the steamera of Ihe Regulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7a. m.and Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrlveat destination tn ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office Oak St. Dock. .CourtStreet. A. C. AJXAWAY General Agent Best of Everything In a word this tells of the passenger service via, THE NORTIT-WESTERN LINE 8 trains dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising: The Latet Pullman Sleepers Peerless Dining Cars Libra i y and Observation Cars . Itee Reclining Chair Cars The 20th Century Train "The North-Western Limited," riins 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 Line. Connections from the west made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Canadian Pacific Rs This is also one of the best lines between Omaha, St. Psnl and Minneapolis All agents sell tickets via "The North western Line." W. H. MEAD, H. S. SISLER. G. A. T. A. 348 Alder St., Portland, Oregon. Oregon aw Union Pacific & EAST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS TWO VIA ONE VIA THE OREGON THE GREAT SHORT LINE NORTHERN TO TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, SPOKANE, OMAHA, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO and ST. PAUL and KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland every 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to Cliina and Japan. For lull information eall on or address nearest O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CRAIG, G, P. A., Portland, Oregon Pan-American Exposition BUFFALO, N. Y. MAY TO NOVEMBER Ask Chicago, Milwaukie & Sr. Paul Raiway about reduced rates. C. J. EDDY, General A Kent, PORTLAND, ORE. WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. TAHOMA Daily Ronnd Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M. Leave Astoria 7 1. M. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STB. BAILEY GATZERT DAILY ROUND TRIP EXCEPT MONDAY VANCOUVER, CASCADE LOCKS ST. MARTIN'S SPRINGS, HOOD RIVER, WHITE SALMON LYLE AND THE . DALLES TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M. Arrive The Dalles 8 P. M. Leave " .- 4 " Arrive Portland ....10 " HEALS THE VERY BEST jn-Snndny Trips a Leadluu Feature tlThis Route has the Graudest Scenio Attrac tions on Earth Landing and office, Foot Alder Street BOTH PHONES, MAIN 851 PORTLAND, OllEGON J. C. WYATT, Agt.. Vancouver WOLFORO & WYERS, Agts.,White Salmon PRATHER & BARNES, Agts., Hood River JOHN M. FILL00N, Agt., The Dalles A. J. TAYLOR, Agt., Astoria E. W. CRICHT0N, At., Portland SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains leave Oregrm City for Portland at 7:00 and 9:22 a. m., and 0:30 P. M. Lv Portland 8:50 a.m. 8:110 P. St. Lt Oregon City 0:22 a. m. 8:14 p.m. Ar Ashland 12:65 A. v. 12:35 p.m, " Sacramento 5:10 P. M 5:00 a.m. " San Francisco 7:45 p.m. 8:45 p.m. " Ogden ' 4:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m. " Denver 0:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. " Kansas City 7:25 am, 7:25 A.M. " Chicago 7:42 a.m. 8:30 a, m. " Loa Angeles 2:00 p.m. 8:05 a.m. " El Paso 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. " Fort Worth 6:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. " City of Mexico 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. " Houston 7:O0b.m, 7:00 a.m. " New Orleans 6:30 P.M. 6:30 P. M, " Washington 6:42 a.m. 6:42 a.m. " Neff York 12:10 P.M. 12:10 P.M. Pullman and Tourist Cars on both trains. Chair oars, Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso; and tourist cars to Chicago, 6t. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with several Steamship Lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and iSuu h America. See E. L. HoopRNOAimut, agent at Oregon City station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A Portland, Or SUMMONS. In the circuit court c f tho state of Ore gon, for Clnckamas county. Hattie Claik, plaintiff, vs. George Clark, defendant . - To George Clark, the above named de fendant : In the name of the slate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court ai d cause on or before the fourth day of October,1901, which is six weeks after August 23,1901, the dt.td ordered for the first p lblication of this notice, and if you fail to so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the above named plaintiff and defendant ; and for su h other and further relief as to the court seems meet and just.' This summons is published by order of the Hon. T. A. McBride, judge of the above named court, made and entered on the 21st day of August, 1901. M. J. MacMahon, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Oregon City, August 21, 1901. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for the county of 'Clackamas ss: Ida M Young, plaintiff, vs. Charles O. Young, defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agaiuntyou in the above entitled suit on or before the 6th day of September, 1901, that be; ing the time prescribed in the order of the publication of this summons; and if you fail to appear and answer said com plaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed fur, to-wit : A decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween you and the plaintiff, and thpt said bonds be forever dissolved, and the guardianship of the minor child named in said com) hint. This eumu o is is published by order of the above entitled com t, 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. MacMahon, Attorney forPlaintiff . Dated. Oregon City, July 26, 1901. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of law approved February 2ord,1901, providing for the saie 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 14tli 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 Olackamas ounty has acquired title in accordance with said law. J. J. Cooke, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Or. Dated this 8th day July, 1901. p,- Job Printing at the Lr Courier-Herald &.rbjei I A really healthy woman has lit tle pain or discomfort at the menstrual period. No woman needs to have anv. Wine of Cardui will quickly relieve those I smarting menstrual pains and the draceine head, back and jsido aches caused by falling of I tho womb and irregular menses. has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered I 1 every month. It makes the men-1 strual organs strong and healthy. It is the provision mado by Na-J ture to' give women relief from' the terrible aches and pains whicL blight so many homes. Greenwood, La., Oct. 14, 1900. I have been vnrv niV for Dnm. t ...Uo. m tajcon wnn a severe pain in ray I 5 T , j wum uvh koc any rener until I i 1 r i D0CIle or wine ot Cardui. Be fore I had taken all of it I was relisvoH I feel it my duty to say that you have a 1 I wonderful medicine. Mas. M. A. Yoont, 3 For advice andllteratnre, address. jrlTlnn irmrj- d pnis, "itie Ladies' Advtsorv l)enar!trir v t.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teno. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. W L B Cornett to A Gtnserowsky, hi a in cl 44, 4 e J $55. J Kalbfleisch to J E Kalbfleisch, 87 a in F T Howard cl, 4, 2 e ; $3200. THagenburger to H L Hagenburger, lots 7 and 8, blk 30, Milwaukie; $1. A B Burchard to N Nelson, blk 60, 49, and 58, Clackamas Heights: $500. S J Lemmon to D F Oiler, 2 a in Wills cl.l.2e:100. L Kinnard to D W Kinnard, one-half interest in 2 blk, 3, Ely's add ; $1. Windsor Land and Improvement Co to J S Smith, lots 11, 12, blk 8, Wind sor: $200. S O Lawrence to M R Caufield, lot blk 129. Oregon City: $1400. J K Elm? r to W P Kaylcr 150 a in B B JackBon cl 5, le; $1006. II Jaques to E Rankin, lots 3, 4, 5, blk 2, Oswego; $20. . F F Johnson to F Patton, lot 16blk 48, Oswego; $12. J SchaU to B Schatz, 20 a in sec 31, 2 1 e : $50. O & O R R to E R Stone, N of S E of sec 33, 4, 3 e; $310. Sellwood Land and Improvement Co, to A T Zanders, lots 2, 3, blk 55; 2, 3, blk 64, 2, blk 71, Oak Grove ; $000. Sellwood Land and Improvement Co. toC Zandeis, lots 1, 4, blk 55; 1, 4, blk 64, 1, blk 71 Oak Grove; $600. T H Smi ti to A Louenthal, lots 50,51, Pleasant Little Homee; $100. O O T Williams to H S Warran, of Nlotl, blk 2, 3, 4, bU 19, 3, 4, 5, 6, blk 70, Oregon City, and 45 a in McNary claim; $10,600. A Robertson to O Weismandel, lot 10, blk 4, Park add ; $475. M EKstrand to 1! Alexander, lot 7, blk 13, Falls View; $750. O Schmideck to A Bolle, lot blk 2, Edgewood ; $200. f 100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that soienoe has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh heing a constitutional dis ease, requlreB a' constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting directly toon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient stiength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors ha?e so much faith in its curative nowers. that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that lt fails to cure. Send lor list 01 testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O K7"Sold by Brugelsts, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NEW GOODS NEW PRICES 1 W. Brae 11 Has just received a new line of Dry Goods, Men's and Boys'Cloth ing, Furnishing Goods and Underwear that he will sell at reduced prices; First Store on Upper Seventh St. aC83O0&0X& NEWS OF . Friday, August 23. Judge Edward W. Harney, of Mon tana, who decided, a suit for mining property worth $10,000,000 anainst the copper trust and in favor of its owner, was offered a bribe of $250,000 by tiie trust to decide in its favor. Senator Clark of Montana, it is as serted, is losing $1,000,000 monthly by the strike of the hands in his, Arizona copper mine for a little larger share of the big profits in wages. . A-bitr tornado in Oklahoma did much damage and injured many people. With nonunion men from New York two tinplate mills have started at Pitts- ourg. A world-embracing copper trust is be ing formed. Arrangements have been completed for establishing a telephone line through New York and Chicago between Boston and San Francisco and Los Angeles. In Japan Russia is recognized as the only gainer by the Chinese trouble, and as having carried off all the points in the peace negotiations. In Russia, an area having a popula tion o(43,000,000 is Btricken by famine. The St. Petersburg Novoe Vremyea states that the South American war may cause a ruption t etween Germany and the United States. Prof. Edwin Suss, of Berlin, states a crisis iB coining in the world's affairs, which would culminate in three great units, Russia, China and America. U. 8. Marshal Houser will demolish Jesse Carr'B fences surrounding govern ment land in Southern Oregon. In the Yakima valley, Wash., many more thousand acres will be placed un der irrigation. George'Kline and John Eckstrand.two miners, fell down a 50-foot shaft at Leadviile, Colo., and were killed. At the meeting of the American Bar Association in Denver, Congressman O, E. Littlefield of Maine roasted the su preme court for its decision in the in sular cases. Nome City is full of idle men. At Seattle C. W.Nordstrom was hang ed for the cold-blooded murder of Thos. Mason 10 years ago, that time.having been consumed in litigation. ' New York Chinatown will receive Prince Chung, brother of the Chinese emperor, Kwang Hsu, with regal mag nificence. The prince wi" remain 20 days in this country. Saturday, August 24, ,At Nogales, Ariz., Wm. Hoey, the U. S. collector, and others, have been ar rested tor fraudulently permitting large numbers of Chinamen to cross the bor der. It is estimated that .20,000 brewery employes w ill be locked out in New York city on the first of the month. It is believed the United States will buy the Danish West Indies before the end of the year. The sultan of Turkey and France have patched up their quarrel. The gultan agrees not to interfere with tiie privi leges of the Frenrh company which built a quay at Constantinople, Lord Kitchener ha' complained that niany of the Imperial Yeomanry sent to South Africa by the English war ollice Were cripples or alllicted with heart dis ease. In Portland John A. Mann tried to kill Annie Wilson, whom he loved, and killed himself. The steel trust is making preparations to swallow all the great shipyards in the country. Russian troops are mobilizing along the Turkish frontier. China is making and buying im mense war supplies. Kruger says the 10,000 Boers left in the field will continue the struggle. Fournier, the famous French automo bilist, predicts that the automobile races of the future will be in the air, where no cows will lie in the road. Petroleum and water flow out of the artisian well on W. J. Townley's farm near Union, Ore., and oil has been ob tained from a well 225 feet deep in the uwynee district, Idaho. It is reported that Japan, England and trie United btates will jointly urge Rus sia to evacuate New Cheang, iu China, The New York Journal places' the wealth otj. D. Rockefeller at $900,00O, 000. Sunday, August 25. Cardinal Gibbons arrived in New York city from Europe on Saturday. Storms and rains in Pennsylvania have resulted in the most disastrous Hood for many years. New Jersey and parts of New York were visitedby heavy storms. Sheriffs' posses are hunting for Gus Delore, a half-breed, who broke into the house of Mrs. Unsworth on the John Day liver, 'M miles from Fossil, seized her and outraged her. The boas painters of San'.Francisco have come to terms with the men and the puintero' strike is off. The Knights Templar of the United States are holding a grand encampment at Louisville. A German naval expert states that the British fleet is very antiquated in many respects and in a combat iwith a hostile fleet ol approximately the same caliber would bu badly defeated Monday, August 20. At Winchester, Tenn., Henry Noles, a negro, wnn burned by a mob for the murder of Mrs. Charles IKilliams. Forest fires in Russia have destroyed 250,000 acre of forest and 187 villages ; loss jEIO.OOO.OuO. The Jews are accused of starting the fires. In Cape Colony the Boers continue their aciivity. Commandant Scheppe is threatening the city of Oudschern, 30 miles from the Indian ocean. Comman dant Delary has ordered a counter pro clamation to that of Kitchener, Commandant-General Botha has ordered the Boers to retain all future British prison ers as hostages. Gold mines are being worked profita bly in Virginia within a day's walk of Washington. August 22d, 68 British soldiers were captured by the Boers in the Orange River Colony. Steyn, Dewet and Botha 330guus in Germany- THE WEEK i have written to Kitchener that they will continue fighting. In an old ftahle at St. J.iines palace, London, has been found a Uvtia old van filled with Queen Anne's splendid silver ware, black with age. The revolting Liberals of Columbia, whose government is conservative, aie receiving moral support from the gov ernments of Venezuela, E. uador and Nicaragua, which have liberal govern ments. Columbia is hard up, 40 of its paper dollars being worth only $1 gold. In Russia, on account of the high Ger man tantt on cereals, an 1 the strong footing Germaus have secured iu Rus sian 1'oiand, at.ti-Germau feelim i spreading. To prevent the increase of this foremn element, dangerous to the empire in war, German immigration will be interdicted, and the Urge impor tation of German manufactures will be stopped by a high tariff. The sultan of Turkey will pay French concessionaires 1,300,000 franca indem nity. Forest fires are ragina in tho Cascades in Washington, which are attributed to the sheepherders, who have 2;0,000 sheep on the reserve by government per mission. Streams are drying up in the Yakima valley, whose pe pe have in vain petitioned the government tor re lief from the sheep evil. Tuesday, August 27. Howard, who deserted the Americans to become a Filipino leader, has been captured. Two men were killed trying to shut off a Texas oil gusher. In Los Angeles 90 buildings a month have been built during tho past.year or more. A large and profitable sugar-beet crop in southeastern Washington. In Portland, a team of horses was killed by coming in contact with a lite wire. j In Porttnii'l, Joseph Smith, a telephone lineman, fell 35 feet, head foremost. Oom Paul Kruger vehemently pro tests against 'Kitchener's brutal procla mation. Because the sultan of Turkey has not kept his promise to pay the 12,000,000 francs indemnit long due France, M. ConBtans, the French ambassador, has been ordeied to leave Constantinople, and Munir Bey, the Turkish ambassa dor, has been notified by the French government to accept his passports. It is believed in Washington that unless France acts moderately, the other pow ers signatory to the Berlin ireaty will press their huge claims against Turkey and the Ottoman empire will fall. At Nome City several thousand poor wretches are veiy anxious to getaway. At Louisville 30,000 Knight Templars marched in parade. I At Sandy Hook, N. Y., the govern ment will test the new Gathman gun with two $15,000 targets, each 8'xfeet thick. At New York, European freights have largely decreased, lwelve-thousand-ton steamers depart With but small fraction of a full cargo. General F. F. Mead, a veteran of the civil war, di d at Chicago of consump tion, aged UJ years. Nearly 1000 delegates will attend the United Mineworkers' convention at Ha- zleton, Pa. A revolution is imminent in the re public of Salvador for the overthrow of the government. In San Francisco 750 policemen work 14 hours a diiy as draymen for the Em ployers' Association, which owns the city government. The Boers attacked a British convoy in the Transvaal, inflicting a loss of 30 men. The British captured 18 Boers. Lord Mdner has arrived at Cape Town with a constitution for South Africa in his trunk. Enlistment of men in Eng land for the South African at my has be come very difficult. The plaguo is epidemic in China, be ing worse thau it has been for years past At Aldershot, England, experiments are being conducted with a body of 1300 cyclist soldiers. Mary Lillian Kenan, the new wile of the old muiti-millionatre, Henry M. Flagler, king of Florida, costs him $1,- 100,000, of which two of her relatives get $50,000 each. W. K. Vanderbilt. now in England. who inherited tone of millions, states he has nothing to live for k except what fun mere is in me. According to , the Brussels Indepen da'ice Btl'e, the czar will consult the German emperor and the prcsideiit of France in regard to South African inter vention, and will receive Paul Kruger in private audience in France. The Whitney-Widener-Elkins syndi cate has secured a charter in Connecti cut for a $250,000,000 combination, vir tually empowering it to engage in every kind of business imaginable. Wednesday, August 28. A. II. Black, of Myrtle Point, hereto fore a prosperous merchant, and a red hot republican, also an ex-member of the legislature, has gone into bankrunt- cy. Under the law he claims that $210 of merchandise should be exempted from execution, to maintain his family of six for six months. CM. Schwab of the steel (rust das bought for a little over four millions 168,000 of the 300,000 shares of the Beth lehem, Pa., Stetl Co. and assumed con trol. The Japanese have received four new ly arrived Mormon misBionaires kindly and hospitably, but other Christian mis sionaries ejected them from the mission ary boarding house in which they were. 'Russia has placed 20,000 men on the Manchuria-Corean frontier. England, France, Holland a.id Bel gium, according to a London estimate, must buy 208,000,000 bushels of wheat. In a statement issued by John Mit chell, president of the United Mine workers of America, be said that the strike of 200,000 men in 1900 cost them $300,000 but, gave them $25,000,000. At the April convention, at an expenditure of $5000,concesHion were granted which amount to $7,000,000 annually. According to the Vienna Tagoblatt, the sultan would rather fight than yield ot alone the h rench but the other em bassies are tired of the Grand Turk's' interference with trade. An invading force of 2030 men has been sent by Columbia into Venezuela to aid the conservatives in oustiug Prest. Castro. The Liberals are in revolt throughout Columbia. OntheCenlral and Southern Pacific railroad systems $40,000,000 will bes fpent by the directors in improvements- block salt is, 100a, $18 2o ; granulated, 100s, $25 55. Thursday, August 29. Nine persons were killed by the ex plosion of a steamer on the Delaware river. Three of the persons in Havana who permitted themselves to be iimoc'ulated with yellow fever virus from the mus quito, have died. : Counterfeit money-makers captured at Huntington, Or., had one of the mosa, complete outfits in existence. U. S. Senator Turner of Washingtbw says the democratic party does not need! reorganization, that Bilver is not an iB sue at present and that Bryan is a very great man. Oregon gets $8498 for its militia fromt the government. The Indrapura left Portland for Asia with over 51,000 barrels of Hour and500,r 000 feet of lumber. Lord Kitchener reports that the Boesat shot two British prisoners at (iraspan-. There is a strike in three cotton mills at Charleston, S. C. The great strike in the steel trust's works has not reached a settleuien t.' Letter List. Following is the list of letters rtmain ing in the postolticeat Oregon Ci'V, Or., August 29, 1901 : women's list. Dodson, Mar J Mrs Mitchell, Maul Missv Hurst, Ida Mrs Parker, Kate Mrs llazelton, Myra MrBltoot, Mnry Mrs Karten, Etta MissCox, Edith J Miss McCormnc, Miss men's list. Bailev, F N Bell, b B Baldwin, Jas Dunston, Sam Eaton, Lee (2) Glallon, W M Healer, Wm R Hart, A Hadley, Let Lntz, Elmer (2) McLean, Geo W Phillips, Oiaud Stewart, D Springer, Fiank Smith, Jim Strong, Geo L Scoggan, John Williams, M J Leyer, HyBe Gkokgk F HoKTON, P. M. Don't forget the Great sale at the Racket Store. Reduction) NERVE WASTE." One of the rrto' weakness evei i "Nerve Wasie." tiel ful hookson norve ued is that entitled) o Dr. Sawyer, of 8an In it h fiith thousand.. Francisco, now This work ol mi expeiieeed and repu table physician is in agreeable contrast! to the vast sum of falte teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practically advice, and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the religious and secular press. -The Chicago Ad vance says : "A perusal of the oook arid -the application of its principles will 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 chapter chapters xx, on Nervines and Nerve Tonics has been printed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent tor any address for stamp by the publishers, The Pacific Pub. Co., Box 2058, San Francisco in plain sealed envelope. For Over Firty Venrn. An Old and Wkll-Trikd Rk.mkdy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beon used for over fifty years by uullionB of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is- the best remedy lor iiiarriiuaa. is pleasant to the taste, Sold by Drug gists in every part ot tne vyoim.. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its valus Ie incalculable. le sure and afck lor Mrs. WiiiBlow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. MITCHELL WAGONS Best possible to build, No watron is or can be better than a Mitchell, because the cream of wood stock is used, only lifter being: thoroughly seasoned. The wugon in well ironed, well painted, well propor tioned, and runs the lighiBt of any. lt is nnaily 70 years since tho firstr Mitehell wagon was built, and they have been built continuously ever since by the Mitchells, When you buy a Mitchell, you get the benefit of this 70 years' experience. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Streets Portland, Oregon. HDA akes 6liort roads. AXJL1B. JL XX nd light loads. ftBEASE rood for everything that runs on wheels Sold Evrywhr. Mud br STANDARD OIL CO. 1YV