" OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,-196l -7 ASTHMA CUEfcE FREE Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure In All Cases SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON EECEIPT OF POSTAL CHAINED FOB TEN RELIEF. 1 - There is nothing like Asthmalene It brings instant relief, oven in the worst cases. It cures wlien all else fiiilH. lhe llov. C. F. WKLLS, of Villa Kidge, 111., Bays: Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition . I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for Hie good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Aslhma for ten years. 1 de spaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertise tnent for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thooeht you had overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give It atrial. To ray astonishment, the trial ucted like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnal Israel. New Xork, Jan. 3, 1001. Dbs.Tait Brtos.' Medicine Co Gentlemen: Your Asthronlene is an excellent rem-' cdy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and Its composition allveiates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing aud wonderful. After hav ing It carefully analvzed. we can state that Asthma lene contains no epium, morphine, chloiorm nor ether. Very truly yours, ' KEV. DK. MORBIS WECHSLEE. ' Trial bottle sent absolutely free on receipt of postal. Write at once, ad dressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MED ICINE CO., 79Eastt3cth St. New ;York Citv Asthma " One of my daughters had a terrible cse of ttthraa. We tried almost everythini, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jan Entsminger, Lanssville. O. SPECIAL REMNANTS AT $150 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycuresmanycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping - cough, croup, winter .coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Three sins : 25c., Etc., II. All niKUti. Consult your doctor. If he says take It, then do as he says. If he telhj you not to take it. then don't take It. He knows. Leave It with him. We ara willing. j, c. AYEU CO., Lowell, Mass. ...EACH... We have still a few Tine Cassimere Remnants at Cost of Manufacture OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS AiuiAiiuauaallaall Bilk finished coltm, all colors, a tor iuo Side combs, 2 pair for (jo Celluloid dress combs '0 Aluminum hair plus, per doz 8c Tooth brushes So Black silk (Jhantilla lace, per yard 5o Cream oolor silk lace, 8 inches wide, p. r yanl.2S'i Torchon lace, half cent per yard and upwa'd Remnants of Embroideries at remnant prices. Jt'aek lisle elastic, per yard .25c liiick Ac'lor'd meccrized waist,latest nuke H.aO 0 inline Boys' and Girls' heavy ribbed bicy-,-le hose, oiilv 1 1 ili-wool ladies' ribbed uoushrinkable vests and jiants o"0 Cotton ladi.V ribbed vests M Children's riubed underwear, sizes 16 to 18....1oc " " Bizes20to31 ...23e Ladles' fine hemstitched handkerchiefs, Rood value, 6 for --25 Men's cotton underwear, 21c and up n's saliue and black duck overshirts 40o n's Jersey, heavy weight overshirts, all colors 1(10 0. Sohue Harding; inside Wolfer; trustee, THE FAIR STORE Opposite Postofflce Is selling at c'oser figures than ever. These are a few of our prices : Brown & Welch Proprietors of thb- Seventh Street IVleat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CITY, OREGON mm R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker Fhones 476 and 305. Two Doors Soutlf of Court House. We carry the largest stock of Caskets, Coffins, Robes and Lining in Clackamas county. '"' . We are the only undertakers in the county owning a hearse, which we fur nish for less than can ba had elsewhere. vVe are under email expense and do not ask large profits. Calls promptly attended night or day Established 870 Incorporated 1899 FURS! FURS! FURS!! G. P. Rummelin & Sons Manufacturing Furriers 126 Second St., near Washington, F0RTLAND,0RE. 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. Send for Fall Catalogue The Leading and Reliable Fnniers cl the Northwest Lodge Elections. - Mvrtln Lodee. Decree of Honor elected the following new officers at the meeting nuia insi rriuay hikui; . vum of honor, Mrs. Kiank i-osnurg; lr1 v of honor. Mrs. A. Matheson ; chief of J . T. .-. . . t T-i : ceremonies, uessie urout usner jjuiuhb Tlnut.i! inside watchman. JMrs. K. J Mnnrlfellow : outside watchman. Eari rpflordftr. Mra. K. G. Pierce R. G. Pierce : financier, Mrs. S. A. Gillett; installing officer, Mrs M. A. Warner: trustee for one year A. O Beau lieu ; trustee for three years, R. U. Pierce. Oregon City Assembly No. 7, United Artisans, elected the following officers at the last meeting: Master Artisan, R. J. Gnodfellow, (re-elected): superin- tendei t, frank Everhart ; mspecto Henry lirana; senior conuuciur, a... n.u. der; junior conductor, Mrs. Ringo; mas ter of ceremonies, Mrs. L. W. Ingram; secretory, 15. H. Cooper; treasurer, W. M. Shank ; nrst neia commanuer, Mrs. B. F. Linn; second field comman der, M. Bollack. Falls City Lodge No. 59, A. O. U. W., elected the following officers at the meet ing held Saturday night: Master work man; William H. Godfrey; foreman, James U. J&umonue; overseer, LivyStipp; guide, be); recorder, H. J watchmmi, Henry W. H.Godfrey. Wacheno Tribe, No. 13, Independent Order of Red men, has elected the fol- lr..in new officers: Sachem, vviiuam Lewis; seni ir sagamore, VV. L. Little; H. M. Jackson; chief wampum, E Matthias; prophet, Harry P.nxter! trustee. Aucust Asmus. About is im mftinhera have recently been ini tiated, ami a banquet as served last Saturday evening alter tne aamission 01 new members. Cataract Lodge Ne 76, Knights of Pythias, ha-elected the following now officers: t'l ancellor commander, Del bert Hart; vice-chancellor, Redford Simmons; pmlate, I'eter Fry; master of work, Otto Erieu ; keeper of records, H. Peckover; master of finance, H. D. Svmons; master of exchequer, William Wilson; master at arms, W. F. McGin nis; inside guard, Joseph Fromong; outside watchman, B. M. Doolittle. , Robin Hood Court, Foresters of America, eleeted the following new of ficers : PaBt junior chief, G. F. Hilliard ; chief ranger, Gus Freeman; sub chief, M.L. Truiti; senior woodman, R. A. Campbell; junior woodman, L. A. Troutt; senior beadle, A. W. Philips; junior beadle, J. M. Price; financial Bec r.torw fi. f). Dillraan: recording secre tary, Fred Huinphrys; treasurer, J. A. Moore; trustees, u. uroseuuBuncr , M. Munch and M. Michaels. Camp No. 5006. Modern Woodmen of A mprieA. elei'ted the following new officers luBt Tuesday evening: Consul, E.F.Story; advisor, George Maple; banker, T.J. Chamberlain; escort, Jean Woodward; clerk, I. D. Taylor; watcn- man, Kyler; sentry, K. ,E. G Mont ' mnnncTHr. RruceC. Currv: physi' cinnH. Dm. K. A. Sommer and j. Burt Tim followintr were elected for initiatinn nr. Sommer. Butts, Ed Rauch, Utiger, Charles Misser, Frank lin T. Gridifth and J. A. McGlashan Eight candidates were initiated at me former meeting. The lodge will give an entertainment at an early date. Pioneer Lodge, Chapter of Eastern Star, elccled the following new officers at the meeting held Tuesday night: Matron, MiB Myrtla Buchanan ; patron, R.O. Oanong; assistant matron, Mrs. Fred C. Miller; secretary, Inez Ryan; treasurer, Mrs. G. W. Church; con ductress, Lorena Lazelle; assistant con ductress, Jennie Meldrum. The Score Was 10 to 0. A hot contested game was played last Saturday on the Indian camp gridiron between the "Chicken" alley and the "Dutch" alley teams, resulting in f.,nf nf ihn former bv a score of 10 to 0. Kor the pant five years the two alleys have been bitter rivals. The game was umn Itv annarinr nlavinff. Pnr chicken ollev. Allen Cooke and rhottr Moores distinguished them selves by heavy line bucks and severe ... . . 1 ! . ' 1 . . ....II M f tackling; Moores uting quiLnuu kiv i down on punls, and Cooke being cheered bv a clever au-yara run. liart latuur etle was also active by falling on fum aianlina nn his head. For Dutch al'ey. Ed Ilargreaves and Harry Siler played a good game, inak :., fwinoo HvkIv in the first half. Earl h.i u-uu a tower of atreozhth. A touth ,nm,n vcaa made in each half. The follows : n.w.Lon niifiv. Dutch alley A. Smith. lgr Henry jleinz Awhna flwenebv. e t Fred Curl County Roads and ffivere. The county board of commissioners ad- journed latt iiondaj ,v alter oisposmg of considerable road business. The pe-1 tioa of A'. Knapp to make' certain por tions of the Clackamas river a public highway was denied, and the petition of 6 A D. Hungate to lease the Mo lalla river, was postponed until the Jan uary meetings The mat er of the incor poration of the town ot wiiwaukie was postponed for further action until Janu ary 3rd. In the matter of the account of John Hein, road supervisor, contin ued from the October term, the account was ordered paid, and to be deducted from the 1902 apportionment. The road supervisor account of W. H . Ooun seil also was ordered paid. The peti- ion ot Heilkemper to vacate streets in Oak Grove was postponed until the January term. It was ordered that the proposed J. K. Lewis road De suryeyeu by county surveyor, llie application oi William Harris for improvement oi ure- gon Uity and tiiniva mm roau was cranted. and it was ordered that 25,000 feet of lumber be usen at $2 per thous and. In Ilia matter of the improve' ment of the Moehnbe and Beeson road, SuDervisor Daniels was authorized to annoint Frerl flloe inke as aemuy w after the grading of said road. W. H. Enirla. A. Mvers and W. A. Shaver were aoDointed viewers on tne Kiuings road to meet Ddcenber 17th. A. Mautz, W. H. Smith aud Fred Ely were ap pointed viewers of the Blankensliip road, to meet Dec. 13 in tne matter oi uie improvement of the Beaver Creek and Highland road, commissioner jewel ling was authorized to let the contracts. In the matter of the petition of William Rider for the improvement of Rider's hill, it was ordered that the county pur chase one-half of the required lumber, the people to purchase the otner nan, and Ihe latter to lay the entire quantity without expense to the county, une hunored dollars reward was offered for the apprehension of the robbers in Mil wa'tikie and Idilwaukie precinct. It was ordered that the list of persons sup ported or receiving aid from the county be printed every month. am ii f n I n n I ft Kill I II tiM i -f I ' JJANK OF OREGON CITY OLDWT BAKKIKO IIOTJSK JN 'IHE CUT that's all. No energy no vim, no vigor, no ambition. The head aches, thoughts are confused, memory tails. Life becomes a round of work but half accom plished, of eating that does not nourish, of sleep that fails to refresh and cf resting that never rests. That's the beginning of nervous prostration. 1 "I never had anything do me so much pood as Dr. Miles' Nervine. I was tired, nervous, sleepless anJ worn-out and Nervine cured me. I know of CAPITAL. SL'RPl.tS S50,0f0.00 K'C,s50.0o' for indigestion and general builuinp up of the system." I airbura, Ga. nothing so good Ohas. H. CAriF.iD, President Geo. a. Harding, vice-Preslden E. G. Caupield, Cashier General banking business transacted Deposits received subject to ehtok Approved bills and notes discounted County and oily warrant! bought . Loans inuda on available seourily Kxchange bought and sold Collection made promptly Drafts sold available In any part of the world TolKuraphic' exohantfo sold on Portl;iu,., Sin Fiuueisco, CliicHgo aud Kew York Interest paid on time deposits J Juatas a Fire spreadsin dry grass and weeds, so does n intlam mation ot tne ttiroai ine re sult of a cold grow down into thesen sitive air passages of the lungs. The cold, like the Are, should be promptly dealt with. VV nenyou Degin ro cougn, use Allen's tung Balsam. It will cer tainly heal the sore throat and lungs, and it may save you from consumption. ;,Df. Miles'. strengthens the worn-out nerves, refreshes the tired brain and restores health. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Iiureninua Treatment bv which Drunkards are Being Cured Da'ly in Spite of Themselves, C D. & D. C. LAT0URETTE - .. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Eeal Estate and Probate Law Specialties 1 Office in Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY OREGOW COMMERCIAL BANK ok OREGON CITY , capital $100,000 ,' Trausacts a general banking business Makes loons and collections, dls-connts bllr bnys and sells domestic and foreign exchanger and receives deposits subject to check. Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. C No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and resitlve Cure for the Liquor Habit. Saw Death Near often made my heart Tt ia now venerHllv known and uuder stood that Drunkenness is a disease and nnt weakness. A bodv filled with poi son, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant ubb of intoxicating, HquorB, requires n hhuuuib yaui neutralizinu and eradicating this poison and destroying the craving for intoxr nnnis. Huftererg mav now euro them selves at home without publicity or loss lntelv Bronchitis. Asthma and all Throat and Lung diseases. 50c and $1 at Geo. A; Harding. Trial bottles free. Latocbettj:, . . President F. J. Meywi lushle 0. the GREENMAN riONEER EXPRESSMAN (listablishod 186.1) Prompt delivery to all parts of the oity OREGON CITY OREGON 0. w. Eastham & G. B. Dl EASTHAM 1)IMICK ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Hpeoiol- ues, ADstract or Title maae, money ixianea. Refereuco, Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY OREGON DR. L. L. FICKENS It often made my heart ache, writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, lenn., Vto hear my wife cou(jh until it seemed her weak and Bore lungs would collapse, Good doctors said she was bo tar gone ...;iu nnnD..mni;nn tliof. nnmprlloinee or earthlv help could save her, but a friend of time from business by this wonderlul n- k inn'. K Discov- "HOME GOLDCURE" which has been ictumiiioiiwi " . . ;r . i ... p. . r i,. n ery and persistent use of this excellent perteciea auer many yearn ui uiudo duuuj medicine saved her life." It's abo- and treatment of inebriates. The fan h- ,o,.ntoofl fnr (Iniiohs. I O QS. Ill USB aCCOrumt! 10 UirtJlMlullB oi hub WOIlueilUl UIJUUVCl Y ID JWiinwj 6""' anteed to cure the most obstinale case, no matter how hard drinker. Our records show the marvelous transforma tion of thousands of Drunkards into so ber, industrious and upright men WIVES CURE YOUR H USUANDS 1 CHILDREN CURE YOUK FATH ERS 1 1 This remedy is no (use a nos, trum but is a specihc for tins disease d and pre. DENTIST FricoBMoCorate All Opi rations Guaranteed. Barclay Bui d'i n Oregon City I)R. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed Crown and Bridgo work a specialty Caufleld Building OREUON CITY OREQON right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pte- scription. chani;ed Hands in an rran cisco, Axx. 30. 1901 The transfer in- wnlvBd n ru n and St' en 1Z.0UU.UU aim hoi naid hv a nartv oi business men for iv anfl ! so skilllullvdevi a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia- parej that it is thoroughly t- Uible and Dt'tes, illineriu iMnim" , pleasant tu me innic, n muvivnu Thev commenced the eeries invesii- vtD in a cud of tea or collee wuuout . . . ( XT IE lflfUl I i i eation of the speciuc nov. 10, They interviewed scores oi the curea and tried u out on us merits uy punm over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got pny sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven percent ot tne tesi rancn wed or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen p?r cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST Graduate of Northwestern Uulvcrally nentaj School, also of American College of Dental Surgery, Chicago Willamette Blck OREGON CITY OREGON Lee Cantield, Hiram Cos per, Earl Latinrette Rov Miller, Carl Nehren, Chester Moores RheaOo'.e Allan oooke Car! Hern the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards havo cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "f!URE" administered by loving friends und relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking 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 ttie extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany tach package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept E 594, EDWIN B. GILES & COM PAN Y 2M0 and 5332 Market Street. Philadel phia. All correspondence strictly conn- tential. PimtsTMAs Oknamkntb at Charman & Co.'b, the cut price Christmas Drug gists. W. W. CliRISTIB, D. 0. 0. D. LOVR, D. O. )RS. CHRISTIE & LOVE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Graduatcii of American School of Osteopathy. Successfully treat all cbionlo diseases by mechanloal manipulation. Examination and consultation Iroo. Office hoursi 8 to 12 and 1 to 4, except KuikIht. Rooms 8 and 4, Stevens Building OREGON CITY OflEOOH J I. SIA8 DIALED IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silverware and Spectacles CANBV OREGON HOOS IER DRILLS A CELEBRATED Chickering Piano IT II f til HOE DRILLS SHOE DRILLS DISC DRILLS Send for catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. PORTLAND, ORE. TO BE GIVEN AWAY Qt E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Htcvcni Building, onp. Bunk ( ' Oregon City OREQON CITY . 0BE0ON (JEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red Front, Court Houho B ""t OREGON CITY OREGON FADELESS DYES colors either Silk, Wool or Cotton per fectly. Sold by C. G. Iluntly. SUMMONS. r g 1 Vern Lock C f-ari noes 1 1 r Rube Confer rel Roy Williams q b q ilody Siler 1 h r Harry Siler r h 1 Ed Ilargreaves f Harry Ilargreaves r 1 1 Ed Ackley Willie Koerner was referee, and Jack Cfl'iU"M, 'Xct time-ken'- Auenu tucd, 200. The enterprising citizens of Oregon City have purchased a $U5( Chickering Piano and will on January 25, 1902, give it to the organization or person receiv ing the greatest number of votes. The instrument and ballot box are on exhi bition at Burmebstcr & Andresen's jew-.!-.. a l.uro tlit. h illntH are counted . "y ""- - -. Ti-arV, narkao-P of PUTNAM every Wednesday evening anu l ie rehuu Lach package Ot t u I in mu j Courier-Herald. The official 'ballots are WHITE and are printed bv the Coutier-Herald and is sued FREE by the following merchants with every 10-cent purchase: R. Freytag, groceries V. Harris, groceries Schrewe & Vernum, meats Brunswick Restaurant Burnicister Si Andresen, jewelry Charman & Co., drugs Courwr-i'erald, printing Moo e's Pharmacy Welsh's Candy Store Red Front, general merchandise I. Felling, " " F.T. Jiarlow, groceries J. M. Price, clothing P. O. Cigar Store Pope & Co., hardware A. Rnhertson. ufocetics Ely Bros., general merchandise G. A. Harding, drugs J. W. Blaney, meats O.RoFenstein, clothing W. L. Block, houHefurnichcr Kozy Kandy Kitchen P. (j. Shark, barber, confectinery II. Schrader, bakery Mrs. Deute, lauie' furiiibhiiig goods Jt C. STRICKLAND, M. D. 1 (Hospital and Private Kipcrlencu; Spoolal attention paid to Catarrh and Curonii Diseases Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; 4 to 0, p. m. Wlllametto Building 011EC10K CITY OIIKGON ROBERT A. MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW Land Titles, Land Office Business, Convyanolng Will practlcs In all courts ot the state Koom 8, Wolnliard Bulidine OREGON CITY OREGON In the C Ircu't Court, o! the State Oregon, for the County ol (Jlaekmias. Tjcreee Grpengeltor, l-ialntiff, vs. Peter Orapcnutltcr, Defendant, To Peter Grapengelter, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon; You are v,a-uitv ruuiirel to atmear and answer the cm- nlalnt nll aainst jrou in the above entitled suit ;. ... i,..,,rn .iiinrntrv 2Tth. l'.)2. and If vou fail to answer, for wuit lliereui, me piaomii win appiy to the said eourt for the relief demanded in said efimnlaiut. to-wit: a decree auulllnx and die- the marriage between said parties. This summons Is putilihed pursuant to n or der of Hon. Thomas K. Kyan, county judge of said oouuty, said order bearing date Deoeuiber 7th, UWl, aud the ami publication being of date December lath, 1'jOI. C. 1.&D. C.I.A10DBKTTK, AiioruejsforPUhitlfr. Dated Uectmbtr l;lth, l-Ji. W. 8. D'K SCIIL'KI'.EI, (JREN & 8CIIUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW SDeuirtfitt SlbDolat ; Will practice 'In nil courts, make rollcetiona ml settlements of esutcs, funiiih ahstrticts of title, lnn you m'"v ami ni ymir numey on Brst mortKge. '. O.H'wln Knterprlse building. OREfiOS CITY OBKCION To Stop m Cold. After exposuro or when you fed a cold cominn on. take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fails to Mjp ucold if akn in time. Charman & Co, - - misim-kr - Eye xamim d free by n trin niiucp tlcian'ul ti.e !'(. i, Jiiwt'n v w.