6 1 liffl j is Nature's time for rest; and the man who does not take sufficient time to sleep or who cannot sleep when he makes the effort, is wearing out his nervous strength and consuming his vital power. Dr. Miles' Nervine brings sweet, soothing, refreshing sleep. Don't let another night pass. Get it to-day. "I had Wd nervous spell?, lost rll appetite tor iuoU and for eit'lit weeks whs un:ib!e to sl-'i'P at night. The mi'iv tiling that helped me was Dr. Miles' Nervine. It enred me. ' Mks. II. Jackson, Bowling Green, Bio. D. Miles9 0 ill N u V i k i-a soothes the nerves, nour ishes the brain, and re freshes the entire organism. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Seymour Webb, Moira, N. Y., writes i. "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty.five years and had tried sev eral physicians but received no relief un til I bought a bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles I w's ab solutely cured I earnestly recommend Foley's Kidney Cure. Take only Fo ley's. ' Charman & Co. Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pills cause tba 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 108 C. El HUNTLEY, Dugglst Oregon City, Oregoi 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.. Edga Cathartic r s Confi ectwns The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalizcr known. As picaant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harsh' est mineral. No gripe or pain. 83 10, 25, 50 cents. C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon (4 m o El a u Q y -0 o I! ISubtle s Foe Dvsni'psia is unrecognized in hail' tlui rases. It deceives tho unknowing stitTiTcr. Its many variations work along the woakcNt lines of tho system. To battlo titruinst only one of them is vain. U 11 Our booklet explains its symp. toms. Ourl)yspeiiaTabletsgiv6 i; a complete- anil lasting relief. 11 .. M. C) 11 UlLLo LI ii DyspepsiaTablets J 10c, ?sc. H I) 259 AND 60C. W C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon SOCIAL EVENTS. The Winter Iloind cf Festivities Ilava Hey an. RECEPTION AT CLACKAMAS IN HONOR OF MR. CAl'1'8 AND FAMILY. Clackamas Lodge, A. 0. U. VV., gave a farewell reception to E. F. Oapps in their hall at Clackamas Station last Thursday night. Mr. Capps had been a faithful member of the lodge and a highly esteemed neighbor in the com munity for many years past, the infor mal social being only a token of the es teem iu which he is held by the frater nity. About 100 people were present, including the members of the lodge and their families, and a few invited friends. An elaborate banquet was served on a long taoie reaching the entire length ot the hall, the people of Clackamas having superior tasle in arranging a spread oj this kind. The bill of fare would have done credit to the Hotel Portland, and it is not believed that Sol Walker could have eaten seveu plates of the oyster soup in succession. it was purely a so cial occasion, and thoBe present enjoyed every minute of the evening. The younger members of the party passed a portion cf the time playing gameB, It was a gathering, where all enjoyed themselves to the utmost, where stiff formalities did not interfere with the social atmosphere. The committee hav ing charge of the affair was composed of Sol J. Garrison, E. P. Dedman, Frank Tiilbert, the Misses Bertha Talbert and Mertie Kyckman and MrB. A. Mather. The latter half of the committee had im mediate charge of the table. Mr. Capps and eon left for Phoenix, Arizona, Sun day night, where the foimer will h cale for the benefit of his health, lie Kill be joined by Iub family later. MISS BLOCK'S BUIU'RISB PARTY. Miss Essie Block was the recipient of the most delightful surprise party of the season at her home laBt Thursday even ing, planned and carried into execution by a number of her young friends. Miss Ultra Warner assisted and directed the vunng folks in their festivities. (James and instrumental musical num bers were features of the evening. Those present were: Missis Dollie Pratt, Clara Koerner, Mary Belle Meldrum, Mettle Bradley, Geraldine McUown, Lena Gadke, Grace Curl, Effie Grace, Nellie Wood, Neita Harding. Pearl Wood Lucretia Hart, Plata Nehren. Til- lie Zelig, Alice Goetling, Georgia Grace, besie liioek; Messrs. Waiter Muir, Charles Bollinger, Clarence Green, Nor wood (Jharman, Allan Cooke, Chailes Robison, Willie Wilson, Fobs Maple, Kalph Miller, Carl Nehren, Lee Caulield, Kay Gooper, George Hankins. MKS. BKVENS BIRTHDAY PARTY. An elaborate supper was given at the home ot Mr. and Mis. J S. Bevens at Bolton Tuesday evening in boner of the Utter's filty-flrst birthday. The parlorB and dining room were prettily decorated with autumn leaves and fall flowers. The hostess received several much-ao- preciatad presents from the guests of the occasion. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. K.chard Greaves and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mass and familv. Mr and Mrs. William Berdii.e. Mrs. Bird Bevens, Mrs. Frank Nehren, Mr. and Mi's. J. S. Bevens. Mrs. H. L . Henon. also Misses Josie, Minnie and Babe Bev ens. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chanman. of Clackamas Station, celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary Wednesday veu ing by giving a social party at the lodge hall. '1 he greater portion of the popu lation of Clackamas anil vicinity were guepts at the eventful gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman we e the recipients ot an elegant chair, presented by the people cf Clackamas. The hall was tas tily decorated for the event, and a splen did Btipper was served. Dancing was a special feature on the amusement part of the program. MRS. REDDICK'S SURPRISE PARTY. The resident of Green Point Addi tion to the number of 75, gave Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Reddick a delightful sur prise party last Thursday night. It was a pleasant social gathering unincum bered with any formalities, and the af fair was a continual round of social good cheer from beginning to end. Croko uole and dancing were featuras of the entortainment. An elegant lunch was served. THE DORE.MUS SUKPItlSB PARTY. About 40 member 3 ot Meade Post and Relict Corps gave Mr. and Mrs. J. Do renins a surprise party at the home of the latter List Monday evening. Meade Corps granddaughter, Baby Meade Mc KillicHii was the recipient ol hiiver nap kin ring by the Corps. . A very pleasant evening was' passed. MliB. ROllKRT A. Mll.LKK KNTETAIN8 11KR- T1I1C ci.ru. The Dertlnc Musical and Literary ('lub met at the home of M s. Robert A. Miller at Gladft no last Monday even ing. Theie was a good attendance of the members, tho delegation pretty well tilling a car. An excellent program was presented. MISS I'JI'K'S PROOHKSSIVK WHIST PARTY. Miss Laura Pope enterloined a party of 14 at progressive whist last Friday evening at her home on Water street. The first prizes were won by Miss lfattie Mary 1'ratt and ill l.ewthwaito. UAlTIST ClU'ltCIl RECEPTION. The members of the First Baptist church gave h social reception to SO new members last Friday evening. Features of the gathering was the presentation of a pair of portrieres for the pulpit by the members of the Junior hndeavor So ciety, also a pulpit chair, a gift fiom the women of the congregation. Kefresh ments were served. S.UTROAY Cl.l'll Al'ltO.N SOCIAL. The Saturday Club gave a very pleas ant ajron social in the parlors" of the First Congregational church hist Friday evening. There was a good attendance, and it proved a highly ei.joyablo novel event. The Matlilwk Surprise Parly. Kli Maddock was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise party at his homo in Greenpoint addition last night. His daughter, Mrs. Purke re ceived the unexpected guests. The party was planned and carried into ef I feet by the people of Greenpoint, and I u-hq nniiivum,) fiinMiiMl. o ATei to nx A. . BirB tl s 1 to Kind Vou Have Always BougH VEGETABLES FOR MARKET. An AttracUTe DUiilay Dock Half the Ilualnea ol Selling. Time , was when grocery men and marketmen piled beets, onions, turnips and all vegetables Into a lot of old boxes and barrels that set In front of their doors, In a haphazard veay. Now every up to date tradesman in these lines so arranges his vegetables either In his shop windows or In front of his PREPARING SXAP DEAN'S FOR MARKET. store as to catch the eye and delight the artistic taste of his customers, as he sees the contrasting lines of white and red, pink and green, purple and yellow developed in the arrangement of the bunches and baskets of fruits and vegetables that he provides for their dally wants, says n writer in The Twentieth Century Farmer, from whose Illustrated article the following Is gleaned: The tradesman could not have made this display had not the grower pre pared the vegetables at home before starting for market. The day when the gardener could pick, pull or dig a lot of vegetables and dump them In & lot of gtmnysacks all covered with their native dirt has passed nway, let us hope' never to return. The gather ing and preparing vegetables for mar ket has become one of the useful arts. Much of this labor Is of the nature of recreation rather than, of severe toll and can be done by the women and children of the household to the health and profit of all concerned. The sale of vegetables In bunches and baskets Is growing In favor. Al most all beets are now sold In bunches. The first crop of onions reaches us In this form. A large lot of early turnips, also carrots, are bunched. Snap beans and tomatoes are now sold In half bushel market baskets. The vegeta bles can be made much more attractive In these packages, and a buyer will fre quently take an original package. All this, with putting cabbage and cantaloupes In crates, has added large ly to the labor In the vegetable garden, and gardeners have provided them selves with facilities and conveniences to meet these new conditions. They have vegetable houses In which are benches, where they put the vegeta bles; sinks and tubs, In which nre wa ter pipes, with faucets. The pipes are filled from a tank into which the water has been pumped by n windmill. The vegetables are washed by the women of the plnce, who pick off the Imperfect leaves and count the vegetables into bunbhos, which they tlo with strings. The women also give the final touch to the arrangement of the peas, beans, tomatoes and such truck as are sold in baskets. Cucumbers, poppers, summer squash, lima beans, eggplant and okra look best in baskets. Turnips, parsnips, late carrots, with late beets, should he washed when sold In bulk. Sweet corn Is so clip.ip it will not pay for a package. Early sweet potatoes sell best In one-third bushel crates. Later they are best In bushel baskets and barrels. Irish potatoes are put in sacks or barrels. Winter squash and pumpkins are bun dled hi bulk; the same with watermel ons and late cabbage. Celery Is trimmed, counted aud tied, a dozen plants in a bunch, these bunch- PICKING SNAP BEANS, es being put In crates of various sizes. Vhe celery Is kept In cold storage until wanted. So, you see, the handsome vegetable piles at our grocery stores do not come by chance, but aro U13 result of much forethought and tho skill of many hands. Fnmlfcnt the Ciller Bnrrcla. To be certain that the new cider will not be contaminated tin exchange rec ommends that each barrel be fumigat ed by means of burning sulphur be fore it Is filled. A hollow sheet Iron tube with one end closed and the walls perforated with quarter- inch holes may bo lowered into the barrel through the bung and suspended by means of wire. Drop a live coal into this, then n tablespoonful of pulverized or flow ers of sulphur. Close the opening In the barrel. In a few hours the barrel will be ready for use. I Bring in the Babies, f We will present to every baby under one year of age a tine gold ring absolutely free. Brinif in the baby and let us take the fin ger measure. In ten days the ring will be ready and you can call and get it without any ex pense whatever, Huntley's Book Store OREOON C1TV ! TO THE PUBLIC. Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had a very severe congh and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine 1 felt better, three bottles of it cured my told and the pains in my chert disap l ered entirely. I am must respectfully vonrsof health, Ralph S. Meyers, 64 Thirty-seventh St., Wheeling, W.Va. For sale by G. A Harding. Only a Few of the Kind, It in extremely probable that yon love good Binging and dancing, don't yon?. There is a sumptuous feast in store for yon th?n. All that heart could desire in that line will begiven in ' A Wise Woman " , OASTOniA, Bar the 'I Th8 KM 1,011 Ha,e Boiljtlt THE HOME GOLD CURE. An ' Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards sre Being Cured Da'ly ' In plte of Themselves, No Noxious Doses. Mo Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Pasltive Cure for the Liquor Habit. 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 shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capabIQf neutralizing aud eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxi cants. Sufferers may now cure them selves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wondertul HOME GOLDCUKE which has been perfected after many years of close Btudy and treatment of inebriates. The faith ful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transforma tion of thousands of Drunkards into so ber, industrious and upright men WIVE S CUKE YOUR HUSBANDS 1 CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATH ERS! 1 This remedy is no sense a nos. trum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skilltully 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 of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as manv more have been cured and made temperate men bv having the "CURE" administered by loving friends aud relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinkinsr of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT . Do not be deluded by apparent and misleading "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "Home GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others costing S25 to $o(), Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Addrest) Dent K 594, EDWIN B. GILES 4 CO M PAN Y, TiiV.) and yaX2 Market Street, Pluladol phia. All correspondence strictly confi 1 ential. mm Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1901. Evfil" afnA iha first. .nnp.mnM tt Til V mpnses they were very irregular anrt i suffered with great pain iu my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During tho past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draupht, and I passed the month I ly period without pain lor the first time in years. Nannih Davis. What Is life worth io a woman suffer ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yol there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains In silence. II you are one of these we want to say that this same ror CARDUi will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine of Cardui. These worn- I en suffered from leucorrhoea, Irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will stop all these aches and pains (or you. Purchase $1.00 bottle of Wine ol Cardui to-day and take It in the privacy ol your home. For ndTlef ami literal art. ftrtrtrPM, irMnir ftymp tonu, "The ljtaiel' AaTiaory bovminfirt,' 1 tie Chuuacoga lledicuie Co., ctiMuuwu&, aaahiiHifiiiifiMftil n " : I ii AVegetablcPrcparationfor As similating uieToodandReguIa ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes DigesHoTvCheeiful tvess ndRcst.Contains neiltier Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. J&pe atCldVrSAMUELPITCmR Jmtpktn Seta-' Jlx Stnna JtoJitlh S,lU -Aust Seed Jperrmtit -( CafAanatSodo' Warm Seed' flnnfitd Sugar hbi&syreet ftaren Apcrfectllemcdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish aess and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. 1 EXACT C0PV OP WRAPPEB. THE FAIR STORE Opposite PoBlofTice Is selling at closer figures than ever. These are a few of our prices : ,,4 W -, .,- ',(" A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler 293 norrison Street, i'.Mauu.iiicu 10u FURS! FURS! FURS!! G. P. Rummelin & Sons : Manufacturing Furriers I 126 Second St., near Washington, PORTLAND, ORE. We carry a complete line of Ladies' Fur Coats, Capes. Collarettes, Boas, : Mutts, Etc., in all the fashionable furs, t Feather Boas, Etc. Robes and Rugs. Send for Fall Catalogue The Leading and Reliable m MANHOOD RESTORED, tinn fl a famniiH Kronrh m virinii win nnuin., n k r J BEFORE and AFTiR rFPIDF.H strpnethonsand rpstoros The roason sutrorors are not rurort hv Ixotors Is btvuuso nlnpfy ppr Pont nre trnntifpil wttli Proatatllla. Ot'l'IDKN K Is tho only known roniody to euro llliout an operation. SKWlosllmonk Bis. A writtort mmranti'P rIvpu anil monor roturned if six bnvos doos not Cli'ecl a periulit'litcur L00abox,six fiir.i.w, by mail. fcond for tukk circular and tosttiuoulala. Aditrcsa BiVOt HE1ICIK CO P. O. Box 2078, San Francisco, Col ibr&iUfcy GEO. A. HVRDING, Druggist Oregon City, Oregon II eomebody slipped into your pocket yon would consider it a kindly act. This is practically what we nre do ing when we offer Biich reductions in milllnety. Red Front Store. 11 U For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over Thirty Years 179 TH OENTAUN COMPANY. NCWVOHK CITY. Silk flnished cotton, all colors, 3 for.. ... ..10c Side comb, 2 pair for .. , 5o Ol:uloid drons combs ... 7c Aluminum hair pint, per doz ...r 8c Tooth brushes , 80 Ulnck allk Cliantllla luce, per ynrd . 60 Cream color silk luce, 8 liichin wide, pi r ynrd 23n Torchon luce, half cent per yard and upward Remnants of Kmbrolderiea at remnant prices. Black lisle elastic, per yard 25c Black Ac'lor'd meceilzed waist, latest make $1.50 Genuine Boys' and Girls' heavy ribbed bicy cle hose, only 18o Half-wool ladies' ribbed nonshrlnkable vesta and pants ... 58c Cotton ladles' ribbed vests .. 20o Children's ribbed underwear, sizes 16 to U....I60 " " " sizes '20 to 3-1 23c Ladies' fine hemstitched handkeichiefs, f ood value, 6 for .... . . 2"o Men's cotton underwear, 24c and up en's satine and black duck overshlrts. ..40o en's Jersey, heavy weight over-hlrts, all colors 40o r i Bears the . i fy tftv In Iff X Use I Will aivance 25 per cent January 1,1902. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE. If MONEY is any OBJECT to you BUY NOW. FINE WATCH repairing a'specialty - ' Eyes ExarrjiQed JlEE By PHILLIPS, the OPTICIAN. We guaranteed ALL GOODS and All work. PORTLAND, OREGON Incorporated 1899 Furriers' of the Northwest t M .1 .klilfSf.MiW,, III l I I !. 1 ("CUPIDENB I This ereftt vp.-.tjhl I Vitj.li7.Mr tionot a famous 'rrnru uiiysu-iun.will quickly care vou of nil ner. Vons or dis.-a.ses of the Keueruive orirans, mi,-h ns Lot Manhood. insummaj l air.sratneJiju'K.bemlnal Emissions, Nervous JieMiitv, imp los, Unfitness to ittvnv, Kxlmustin Iiniins, Vartmrvle aiia tonstlrauon. 1 1 stnps all Iossps hvdnv rr nljrht Proven is onion Bf ss o( diseliarf p, which if nol chpclp.i Wrls to .Sporrr.rttorrl.n'a and all the horrors 1.! Impotence I'l'IIIKSKcleuiiitsilieliver, Ui k Minors and tlip nrlnarv ortransof all imniirnia. sninll wpiik orynnh. Guckenh'eimer Tin Kelly & & o Witt have received a Ut Guckenheimer, genuine, doubloamn high proof rye whiskey. Ab.olSlJ ! t