Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, October 04, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901
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- Tli3 Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has' been.
m use lor over HO vears. has borne th Rlymatnrp, nP
tmm 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
1 Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
iat is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
fsubstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
i;d allays Feverishiicss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
C'oiic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
mid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
Tiie Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
STORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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The Kind You Have Always-Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR OOMMNV, TT MUftRAV TUltT, NEW TOM CITY.
look Carefully
To Your Kidneys
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
Dr. Jenner's
Kidney Pills
cause the kidneys to work ts
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.
lOt 25, 50 Cents 108
CG HUNTLEY, Druggist
Oregon City, Oregin
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Subtle
Foe
Di-spepsia ia unrecognized in
lutii tin) cases. Jt deceives tlie
unknowing stiffi'ivr. lis many
variations work along thiivreakiwt
ltiir-i of tlio system. To buttle
i'-iiitet only one of them U vain.
Our booklet explains its tiy in ji
Ioiim. Our l)ysu iniaTahli'lt;ivo
complete anil lasting rolit'f.
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C. G. HUNTLEY, Druuyibt
' O.-L'uon Cily, Oregon
.Don't Force
Your Bowels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effect;
uii uic enure system, ana 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 vltaliier
Tinown.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harsh
-x st mineral. No gripe or pain.
sa tO, 25, 50 cents,
C. G. HUNTLEY, Orunaist
Oregon City, Oregon
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Tliomas Buckman, of MarBtifleld,
Ooos county, was in Oreon City Weii
nesilay. R. DunilaH, of Nw Era, wan in Ore
ton Oily Friday lact.
S. E. 'Jregory, tlieCarus teaHel (f'ower,
was in Oreuon City Friday.
Hon. W, E. Grace, of Baker City, whp
has just returned from a trip to New
York, was visiting his brother, George
VV, Grace, Sunday.
James Boe, of Needy, was in Oregon
City last Saturday.
George OkIh, of Molalla, was in Ore
gon City Wednesday. He reports that
his brother, Eugene, has recovered from
his recent attack of typhoid fever.
John Bolander, of Beaver Creek, who
has been assisting in the Brunswick in
Oregon City, left this week (or Portland,
where he will be connected with his
brother in the restaurant buHiness at
2")1 First street.
Mrs. Thomns Law has a horce, buggy
and harness to trade for a cow.
Piano lecsons Riven by Mm. V. Har
ris, Coiner 13ih aud Main street. Mans
feldt's technic a specially.
School books exchanged at Moore's
Pharmacy.
Piano tickiits with all purchases at
Moore'e Pharmacy.
Presiding Elder Smith, of Portland,
will be willi the Evangelical church in
Oregon City over Sunday. Preaching
at Shubel on Friday evening of this
week and at Oarus on Sunday after
noon .
Wanted A well-to-do farmer in his
20's is peeking the acquaintance ot a re
spectable lady, object matrimony; se
crecy insured. Address X, Courier
Herald, The Benedictine Sisters of St. John's
school give ins truction on the piano, or
gan, guitar, mandolin and sillier. Any
one ill's ring to take lessons on any of
I bene instruments will please call on the
MHioisat hi. John s school, Main street.
The Alliany Democrat says A. W.
( hi'iiey oni'i) published a paper in Al
bany.. It. in a mistake. O. A Cheney
01 re e. inducted a paper there f r a shot't
1 i i 1 : i ' .
Girl can find ola.-o to attend school
and pav for her board by a-M-ting w ilh
the houociv.mk faniilv' of three? In
quire at Courier-Herald oiliee.
The Cosmnpolitin for October is full
of entertaining fiction. Thomas A. Jan.
v cr, for some time not seen in the mag-
h.uich, icnppenrs in The Cosmopolitan
with a Mexican storv of 1 ve and ad
venture. "Forfeit to the Cods." Bret
I birte, whore, "condensed novels" won
hi in so much fame, contributes a snln
splitting parody of Hall Cable's "The
Christian," Irving Bacheller writes a
short Fketch of a little New York inn,
"The Shadow of Happiness," K. W.
Kimble tells a short humorous storv of
"How Hie Buzzards Wotked a Spell,''
whl!o Clara Morris' love story reveals
her as an accomplished writer, capable
of analvzing and sympathizing with
man s deepest emotions.
Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Grim and son
returned Monday night from Hills
bom, where they attended the annual
conference of the Methodist v. nidenmil
church, and report a harmonious gath
ering. Kev. (irim was relumed to the
uregon City charge. Other local p
poinlmenU were as follows: Canby,
Z'X' (returned!; Marquam,
I.C. l.utlcr, (returned); Viola, J. W.
i.xon. iroturned); Clackamas and Ha-
masons, fi. w. rotter; Oswego, A, C.
1-airchild. Kcv. H. A. Watters was re
appointed inesiding elder of ibis dis
trict. Hev. H. (Hi(.rg, a former pastor
here, was arsigned to Astoria. Kev.
Gabriel Sykes goes to Tillamook, Kev.
John Parsons to tho first church in Sa
lem, Key. Lew 1 Vivien to St H..l.m
and Kev. T. I.. Jones to Dayton.
Harvest Homo uil! h,t i..l,).rot.l
tho Congregational eh nreh linvf Vnn.l...,
Tho sermons of tho dav will Hireet n',a
minds of worship-, ers along tome famil
iar lines 111 Which God's nomlnoaa ol,i...,a
The church will be decorated with the
products of the soil. A strom? choir will
gteatly add to the interest of the per
V.C-'S.
15 Mihutes
sufficient to give you most
delicious tea biscuit using
Royal Baking-Powder as di
rected. A pure, true leavener.
ASTJfflflgA 111113 FESEE
Asthmalene Hrings Instant Relief and Permanent
Cure In All Cases
SENT .DISSOLUTELY FREK ON RECEIPi' OF POSTAL
Sheriff Cooke has completed the sale
of alt delinquent tax property bid in by
the county from 1892 to 1898, as directed
by the county board under the new law.
It cannot be ascertained how the county
stands in the matter until some figuring
is done. This law was passed by the
late legislature for the relief of capital
ists who held mortgages on property
sold for taxes, thus enabling them to
bid in the property for a much less sum
than the taxes assessed against it. TIHs
law also gave people, whose property
had been bid in by the coumy for delin
quent taxes an opportunity to redeem
their property without paying the pen
alty On this account County Clerk
Cooper has collected $2,751 25 from peo
ple who have redeemed their tux-sold
property since April 1st.
Hiram Murdock will have a public
sale on Friday, Oct. 11th, at his place
2 12 miles southeast of Canby.
Married at the Congregational par
sonage, Oregon City, Sept. 30, George
M. Eberle and Ada Palmer, Rev. E. S.
Bollinger officiating.
At the Congregational parsonage, Ore
gon City, Oct. 2, Charles Naas and Kitty
Parks, both of Clackamas, Rev. E. S.
Bollinger officiating.
Wanted A few agents, men or wo
men, on a guaranteed salary of $50 per
month and up. Call at once. J. W.
Foster, Room 19, Electric hotel.
The Rev. B. A. Arnold cannot fullfil
his engagment at Parkplace chapel next
Sunday, but will do so the Sunday fol
lowing. The Men's Club of the Congregational
church 18 negotiating for a series of pub
lic entertainments for the season besides
their social suppers. Among the talent
that can be secured for this place are
such well known platform entertainers
as "The Rambs Horn Man," Mrs. Helen
Proctor and Miss WiH Allen Dromgoole.
To is with an entertainment by home
talent would make a very desirable
course. If sufficient encouragement is
given by the church and its friends the
Men's Club, in the near future, will
close a contract for this array of talent.
SOCIAL EVENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews en
tertained a number of local, Portland
and Oregon Citv friends at their farm
home, near Ridley's la t Friday even
ing. The evening passed delightfully
with games and refreshments The Or
egon City guests were: Misses Ne'lie
Warner, Helen Riggs, May Andrews,
Alice Jionerts; Messrs. Chester A
Muir, Ward Lawton, Perlcy Andrews,
Lyman Andrews.
Miss Clara Miller entertained a num
ber of friends last Thnrsduy evening in
honor of the Mis-es Helen and Annei'a
Glea-on. .
TO CURB A CHID IN ME DAT
Take Laxative Bron o Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fa:!f
tocurer E W. GroTu's signaiuro is on
each box. ,2oc.
COMMENTARY
The state fair is over and the rain has
given away to warm, sunshiny weather
Many farmers estimate that the po
tato yieid will not be much over a half
crop. However, the indications are fa
vorable that the selling price may be
double what has been during former
years.
The loss of the flouring mills by fire
at Aurora is to be n gretted. The mills
were a convenience to many Clackamas
county farmers, who bad only a short
distance to "goto mill."
CHAIflED
FOR TEN
EVERV&wWiBmMI
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RELIEF.
There is nothing like Asthmalene.
It brings instant relief, even la the worst cases. It
cures when all else fails. .
The Kev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa nidge. 111., sajs
"lour 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 cured. I saw your advertise
ment for the cure of this dreadful anil tormenting
disease, Asthma, and thought you had. oveisnoken -yourselves,
but resulved to glTe it a trial. To my
astonishment, the trial aated like a charm. Send ma
a full size bottle."
Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler,
Rabbi of the Oong.B'nal Israel.
New Xork, Jan. 3, 1901.
Drs. Taft Bbos.' Midioini Co.,
Gentlemen! Your Asthmalene la an excellent rem
etty for Asthma aud Hay Kever, and Its composition
alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma.
Its success Is astonishing aud wonderful. After hav
ing li carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthma,
lene contains no opium, morphine, chloform nor
ether. Very truly yours,
REV. DR. MORBIS WE0HSLEB.
Trial bottle sent absolutely free on
receipt of postal. Write at once, ad
dressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MED
ICINE CO., 79 East 130th St. New
York City.
FRATERNAL MATTERS.
The lodges and fraternal societies are
getting down to active work, and many
interesting events will take place during
the coming winter. The social life of a
large number of Oregon City people is
closely allied with lodge work and gath
erings under its auspices.
Willamette Camp, Woodmen of the
World, are eagerly looking forward to
the early completion of their new hall,
whioh will include the entire upper
story of the Stevsns-Howell building.
It will be by far the finest lodge room
in the city. A decorated arched ceiling
will be one of the attractions of the
lodge room. It will be connected with
the banquet hall by folding doors, aud
there are ante-rooms and closets suita
ble for every convenience. Applications
to rent the hall have been received Irom
other societies to rent the hull for every
evening in the week, except Monday
night. The Woodmen are making a
determined fight to secure the dicker
ing piano, us they desire it for their new
hall.
Fells City Lodge, A. O. U. W., has a
new gi at and other paraphernalia, and
is having some vety interesting meet
ings. This lodge is i.ot contesting for a
piano, as the Degree of Honor has an
excellent instrument in the hall. The
lodge lias a large membership of care
f n 1 y Bilicted material, and it is very
s; Mom that a member is suspended for
non-payment of dues. The lodge h-s
its own hall, attractive furnished, also
cooking utensils and dishes. The lie
tree of Honor are admirable enlertain
eis, and give very satisfactory eoci.il
entertainments.
In the matter cf prunes and no iles
Clackamas conntv ' is doing .herself j
credit in the fruit line this year. Thre I.
will be thousands of pounds rf dried j
prunes, and the apples are of extraor- !
dinary quality N itiire favored the '
Clackamas conntv apple this year, in-!
asmueh as it grew free from worms and ,
pests The apples are not of unusual
size, but toe deficiency U made no in
quality.
This has been a good year for Clacka
mas county sawmills, a many new
buildings have been erected in both the
citv and country, and roads and hiidge
material have taxed the. capacity f
some of Ihe mills
A CELEBRATED
Chickering Piano
VA'.Un S650.CO
BE GIVEN AWAY
TO
The' 1 trerpriiing eitizei s of Ore. i n
C'V h ve 1 nrcliii td 1. Sli'o ('hiik r ig
Piano ami will ,., .W.. iv'.'.i, 1902. ie
it to f: e . r. iii.iM ii.ii r 1 , r-011 ut.iv.
lng ll e el.' .1. v 1,. ruber of vole" Tin
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Incorporated 1899
FURS! FURS! FURS!!
G. P. Rummelin & Sons
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Manufacturing Furriers
Second St., near Washington, PORTLAND, ORE.
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We carry a complete line of Ladies'
Fur Coats, Capes, Collarettes, Boas,
Muffs, Etc, in all the fashionable furs,
Feather Boas, Etc. . Robes and Rugs.
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Tie Leading and Reliable Furriers of the Northwest
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CIVILIAN and
UNIFORM
ff GARMENTS
Built TO ORDER, and Built RIGHT
Come in and See Samples
and let us quote vou Prices
Oregon 1 tin. ore.
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Spa Is-Kalltjl cinch .
Mum Henrietta Kalbfieisch and Dan
iel M. Si.alz were united in holy wed
lock ut the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ktilhlleitch at Cams
on the evening of Sept. 25th. Mr
Spalz is a prosperous farmer, of Jewell
county, Kamas, and Miss Kalbtieisch is
a highly respected young lady of Canby.
Immediately after the ceremony con
ducted by liev. J.K. Klmer, of Oanln,
in the arlibtieally decorated parlor, con
gratulations were received from the
gnosis, an.l the wedding party was e
corted to tho dining room where an
elaborate supper was teived The re
mainder of the evening passed pleai
iintly. Mr. and M rs. Spalz will mike
their home at Molalla.
cn tko 9 1118 You Have Always BoufiTA
Away Ojf Jlis Base.
The Oregon Citv edition of the Even
ing Telegram of last Thursday, read
very much like the reporter was muchly
mixed or a long way i ff his base. One
line read as follows: "tate and per
sonal e2v n owillltn elatoy." Then in
an item about the fcawtell will it suya
the instrument was tiled lor probate
Wednesday afternoon and the property
was bequeathed to tho widow and
daUL'hter. The Enterprise added insult
to injury by copying tho item word for
w.ird. The fact is this will was ad
mitted to probate, not tiled, on Tuesdav
morning. The property was bequeathed
to Ihe widow, and the d uigbtcr is to re
ceive a legacy of $100. The true version
can bo found in the Courier lleiald of
latt week. On Saturday evening the
Telegram filled up on news frjm the
Courier-Herald minted Thursday evan
ing, aud called it ''Today's Newa."
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A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under the Sun."
All Doctors have tried to cure C
TARRH .by the use of powder.i, acid
gases inhalers and drugs in thte form
Ihe powders dry up the mucious mem
branes causing them to cn'k on..n and
bleed, I he 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 c mnut reach ihe disease. An old
uiid experienced practitioner who has
tor many years made a close study nd
specially of the treatment of OA V Ut RH
hT ;,t, 'i'f Infected a Tie tl ni'!i, t which
wi.enfaithtully used, not only relieves
at oi.ee, but permanently ., CA
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A. lioli'Mtiion, !."r"ceiieM
K y liro., gcneul mei cliandi
O. A Harding, drugs
J. W. blaiiev, meats
tt. Itieent( iu, c o l ing
W I,, rdo'k, h )iise.'u:ni her
Kc.zy Kaiidy Kitchen
P. (i. Mink, I arber, c .nfectimry
H. Scbi'.nier, bakery
Mrs. IViite, ladi's' furnishing gooc's.
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One 1Mb,,', eaih package containing in.
iei iiiti aim external medicine sufficient
or a full month's treatment and every
"feNUFC LcS" is the only perfect PA
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recognized as the only safe and positive
cure for that annnvim. aA .i-.r .r
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CATARRH when neglected oftpn
leads to COXSUMPTION-'Svit"
FLES" will save you if ti
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guaranteed to Cure CATARRH in anv
form or stage ,f used according t0 the
directions which accompany earl, 1 u
age. Don't delay but send L t 'tPn
and writ- full pa?,icular8 a,t0
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Sent prepaid to any address in n
United States or Canaib Vm " ,Le
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2-2 MarketStIeetIPh;,;i and
Cbristinn Science services n,i , ,
Willamette hall every S muJ rMd. ln
at U o'clock. Subject for ,7, mrmn
22. 'Reality." Sunj . i'V ePl
o'clock. Wednesday evening' 1
at 8 o'clock. To I ! meet'n
welcome. "t8e sen!i all ar