OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1901 10 WOrJAt&REUE I A really healthy woman hu it jtle pain or discomfort at tna J menstrual period. No woman i needs to hayo any. Wine of kCardui will qulokly relieve those smarting' menstrual pains and J I the dragging head, back and jside achM caused by falling of! the wotub and irregular menses. I has brought permanent relief to 11,000,000 women who suffered a every month. It makes the men strual organs strong and healthy. iltistho provision made byNa-i jturo to give women relief from! I the terrible aches and pains which blight so many homes. (lmnnrnnn T i 11 loon I have been very nick lor some time uji.oj4 wnu n BCTwro pain in m aide and could not get anv relief nnt: 1 I triod a bottle ol Wine of Oardui. Be fore I had taken all nf if-, T m raliavAri 1 1001 ib my uuty to say tnat you nave a wonderful medicine. Mm. M. A. Yotrarr. For advlceanri literature, address, giving symp. toms''Tlio Ladlos' Advisory Department,' Tuo Chattanooga Aiedlcuu, Co., Chattanooga, lenu. JSC. W. Lynch, Winchester, Ind., writes: "I owe the life of my boy to Fo ley's Honey and Tar. He had mem branous croup, and the first dose gave liim relief. We continued its use and it ttoon brought him out ot danger." Oharman & Co. 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 tnown remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles they have no equal. io, 25, 50 Cents im Sold and Guaranteed by C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City Oregon 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.. Edgar s Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, towel regulator, and liver vitalizer lenown. As pleasant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harsh xst mineral. No gripe or pain. tO, 25, 50 cents. Sold and Guaranteed by C. G. HUNTLEY, rrcscrtption Druggist, Oregon City Oregon t f (f "A 3 Subtle O o -o IVspqisui is unrecognized in r j hull' the niscH. It deceives the imkiiow'.ii:; tutlTi'ivr. Its many v. variations work iilung tlu'wcukest lms of the b.vislcm. To buttle nj?unst only one of them is vain. S'f Cur iHHiklct explains its symp- I J turns. ()nr DyspcpsiiiTnMotsigive ( eoniplcto raid lusting relief. t..i CI m GILES1 r. I DyspepsiaTablets w ioc, ?5c. y Jj t!50 AND 60C. (J Sold and Guaranteed by C. Q. HUNTLEY, Prescription Druggist, Oregon City Orecon REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co ; A Feyrer to F Schafer, 7.6 as in Swegle elm J tt Skirvin to E Wittenberg, n 50 50 1 306 as of e5 of bw of sec 21, 5, 2 e. .-. . Win li Welcti to H Oelschlager, 10 as in P Welch cla, , 2, 2 e J Gorbett to P Bouney et al, lot in sec M, 4,3 e .... 1 P II Marlav to J Tong, lots 4 and 5 in blk 8, Oswego 1 H Metetail to 0 Perry, .68 as in Collard elm 1 C Perry to J H Hundt, .08 as in Collard elm , 350 B Schatz to II Scbatz, 20 as in of Bee 31, 2, 1 e Bolton Land Oo to S Mockley,lot 4, blk 19, Bolton J J Worley to J J Thaver. lotO.blk 12 90 6, Edijewood 50 J Green to G I Brown, bw of sec 3d and 15 as in sec 34, 3, 4 e 1 O I & 8 Co to M Didzman, lots 7, 8, 9,10,12,13, 1.1, 15, 16 and 17 in blk 64 and 4; 5, 6,18, lOand 20 in blk 7l,UsweEO 333 L Tycer to A Tycer, lot 8 in blk 9, uiaastone ..... l II S Morris to A L Thompson, 5 as in sec 34, 1, 2 e 1 E F Kiley to L Gerlinger, vt4 lof ne and ot nw, sec 7, 5, 4 e 100 u stou Gutting, ne of sec 27, 5, e Pat U Gutting to Win S Conklin, ue of sec zi, o, e 1225 UuRtie Kock Goal Go to A Mitchell, lotB 5 and 6, blk 67, O O J A Thayer tJ W F Shaver, 30 as in elm 43,3, 2 e J H Walker to J E Hedges, lot ' 7, blk 64, O 0 "... X, T"l MlimTir.ur.or t T i IJ Unli Ol 600 750 1500 25 ' pv nv i vj jy 3.x 11 nilBt 6a as in ne of sec 26, 2,2 e O & G K B to G Jolinaon, n'of ne of sec 1, 6, 1 e J Edwards to T & A Driscoll, lot 10 in blk 75 and lots 16 to 18 in 190 Minthorn... 150 I L Glark to W I Glark, 27 as in sec 4 2 2 e. E M Howell Vo JohnH Gibson. lots 3 and 4 in blk 28, Milwaukie.... R L Barnes to H E Noble.lot in blk 13, Windsor II Rummer to I S Miller, 50x100 ft in sec 5, 5, 1 e O F Barnett to A Johnson, 20 as in sec 30, 3, 1 e J A Mumpower to Clear Creek Creamery, 65 as in claim 68, 2, 2 e Win R Wade to O Johnson. 895 500 36.20 as in P Welch elm, 2, 2 e 2100 w a wanting to J U Pollanz, lot blk 6, Green Point 600 O Ji i Lee to J Nelson, 15 as in sec al. o, le None U M JJooley, trustee, to K L Bauer, trust?, lot 9, blk Is, Windsor.. 0 II Peteison to MrsDSargent.lots 7 and 8 in blk 28, Milwaukie.... J Green toD J Moore, riparian and other rights in swj, sec 34, 3, 4 e A D Burnett to H A Githena! Van indefinite... 275 r it aiariay to rufto Go.lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in blk 14, Milwaukie . ... W T Welch to r A White, of so of ne of sec 6, 2, 4 e W B White to F M Irvine, same as last J M Cromer to W E Cromer," 80 as indefinite, in 3, 3 B B Youmans to No 145 I 66 F lots 1 and 2, blk 10, MarshBeld. .' V Dickey to 8 A D HungRte, ti of ne ami se of nw of see 32, 5, 3 e W A White to Berger, s of ee of sec 7, and bw of bw of sn A in a. 1 60 100 800 100 200 3e.. J Gnwalt to L H Cochran, sj of se and sMof sw of sec 12. 5. 1 a 1125 1500 M A North to F E Oleon . hlk ' aV Milwaukie 250 itrrencntoj L Kagland, t4 of sw oi sec 32, 2, 5 e jgoo v a jarvis to a Wiese, 20 as in sec 81 and 32, 2, 3 e J Clausen to O OSannes, 38 as in Pendleton elm and 20 as in sec 29, 3, 1 e Btate to C O Seniles, same as'last! .' J Bartnik to J C Ainsworth.trustee, 4.67 as in see 21, 2, 2 e FJ Riling to J 0 Ainsworth.'truBtee fo of tec 34, 3, 4 e W II Smith to J C Ainsworth," trustee, riparian rights on 20 as in Buck elm and tract I). Clii. ka. 850 2300 1700 100 anias Fruit Lands 125 (liuhciihehner llije . Kelly & Noblitt have received a lot of Giiekciilu'imer, genuine, double-Rtamp high proof rye whiskey. Absolutely pura. right's Disease. The I, uvea t mini evur nui.1 tn . seriptinn, changed hands in !San Fran cikco, Aiijj. 30,1901. The transfer in volved in coin ami stock $112,500.00 and was paid bv a imrtv ol Imu! Iltliia limn f,m a speeilie for Blight's Disease and Dia- ucm'b, iiiiuerio incurable diseases. They commenced tl m norma diiiiL gntioii of the speeilie Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its meriiu lv ,,n;.. over three dozen cusea on the treatment ami wateimig iiiem. They also got phy FicLuis to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians jii.ivn. x V w uig. ia, eiglity-seven per cent of tho test cases were either wed or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen percent of failures, the imrti.M vra uiLi;,i closed the transaction. The proceedings l;.,V" "oesugming coinniiitee and the clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap- imiuuuu. Auuress John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., Man rranciaeo, Cal. tliitt u n l lro sprea.lsin dry grass and weeds, so does l. r 11 U1 ' mroat the re- v..i w t. tum urow down into the sitive air passives of tlin hm.. Each package of PUTNAM FA'D E LESS DYES colors either Silk, Wool or Cotton per fcctly. Sold by C. G. Iluntly. sen- Tl... cold, like the tire,, should be promptly dealt with. When you begin to cough, use Allen'- Lung Balsam. It ilUvrl tainly heal the sore throat and lungs and it may sav you from consumption FOND OF THE GIRLS. Te Lore Affairs of the Father of HU Country. George Washington's love affairs be gan at a very early age, and he was to the day of bis death "fond of the girls." The first sweetheart was one Mary Bland, with whom he fell In love when he was only 14 years of age. This Is ascertained from an entry In one of his diaries, where be refers to her as his lowland beauty." Having tired of Mary, ht wrote to a friend that he had decided to "bury his chMte aad trou blesome passion," which, having done, be soon found himself enamored of Lucy Cary, a sister-in-law of Colonel Fairfax. His affection for this young lady lasted for some years, being only Interrupted now and again by his nat ural Virginia passion of making love to every pretty girl whom he met In 1752 his first serious love affair was shattered. Having fallen In love with a certain Miss Betsy Fauntleroy, be determined to ask her to become his wife, but the fates had destined him to marry another; for she rejected his proposals. He afterward came back to her, but found that she had not ebanged her mind on that score. His next heartache was caused by a girl In New York after he had become a colonel. Bhe was the heiress Mary Phillipse. His business called him away from her; but, having finished this, he returned to New York and pro posed to her, but was here, as before, disappointed by her refusal. In 1758 at Waynes Ferry, while traveling to Williamsburg with dis patches, he met his future wife, Mrs. Martha Dandrldge Custls, the widow of Daniel Tark Custis. We learn from history that she was young, pretty, in telligent and rich. He had been with her all of an afterndon and was to ride away to his home the next morning. On his way he stopped at her home and then aud there told of his love and asked her to become his mate for life. This time, contrary to his previous proposals, he was accepted. Chicago Times-Herald. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Set a small box of lime In the pantry, and It will help to keep It dry and the air pure. Soda should never be used for flan nels, and If they are kept In good con dltlon tbey should be neither mangled nor Ironed. Mud stains can usually be removed from silk by rubbing with a piece of flannel. If the stain proves obdurate, rub with a piece of linen saturated with alcohol. If your window glass Is lacking In brilliancy, clean It with a liquid paste made of alcohol and whiting. A little 'of this mixture will remove specks and Impart a high luster to the glass. To render feathers white immerse them for a short time In naphtha or benzine. Rinse In a second dish of the same and dry In the open air. Then bleach by exposing In a box to the va por of burning sulphur In a moist at mosphere. Good clear starch Is easily made. Wet the lump starch with cold water, stir till smooth, pour on boiling water and cook till clear. It takes a quart of boiling water to "clear" two table spoonfuls of lump starch. If too thick, thin with blued water. Includlns the Frame. His Indulgent friends had praised his attempts at painting and drawing to such an extent that the youth really Imagined himself to be an nrtlst Ills wealthy friends even bought his plC' tures for considerable sums of money "to encourage him," as they snid. Recently In walking along the Strand In London ho was much delighted at seeing one of his pictures, finely fraro ed, In a dealer's window, especially as he was walking with a pretty lady be fore whom he wished to appear In the best possible light. Calling the attention of the lady to the picture, he said: "Pardon me, but I have some curlosl ty to know how my pictures stand eon merelally." And the two entered the shop. "My good man," said he to the keeper of It, "what Is the price of that picture in the window here?" "Three shillings." "Great Scott!" cried the artist recoil ing. The shopman, thinking the exclama' tlon to be one of surprise at the high price, added: "Well, it Includes the frame!" Ex change. The Sncceiafnl Doctor. The king of purgatory sent his llctora to earth to bring back some skillful Chinese physician. "You must look for one," said the king, "at whose door there are no aggrieved spirits of disem bodied patients." The lictor went off, but at the house of every doctor ihey visited there were crowds of wailing ghosts hanging about. At last they found a doctor at whose door there was only a slugle shade and cried out, "This man Is evidently the skillful one we nre In search of." Gi) inquiry, how ever, they discovered that he bad only started practice the day before. Giles' "History of Chinese Literature." To De WLe. "Ef you wants to git de reputation o' Unowlu a lot," said Uncle Eben, "keep still an let de yuthuh feller talk, lie's gwlneter to go away wlf de Idea dat you couldn't he'p beln purty wise ahter lls teuln so loug to him." Washington Star. Be brief, for It Is with words as with sunbeams, the more they are condensed the deeper they burn. Tk average man gets angry every time be Is In tbe wrong and knows It Cbleago News. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, bnt was afraid to oo so on accunt ol pains in hie itomach, which he feared would grow worse. He Bays, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy will put you in condition for the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party. Mr. Snell is a resi dent of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by G. A. Harding. Piano tickets with all nurchases at Moore's Pharmacy. For Orrr Fifty Yearn. As Old and Wkll-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of uiothers 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 Diarrhoea, is pleat ant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World. Twenty- five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu lable. BeBure and ask for Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Sajn He Was Tortured, 'I suffered such pains from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Rohin Bon, Hillsborough, 111., "but Bucklen's Arnica halve completely cured them ." Acts like magic on sprains, brirses, cuts, Bores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per fect healer of skin disease and pilep. Cure guaranteed-by George A. Hard ing. 25c. Women and Jewells. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet "f mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or eave the money to purchase them. If a wo man will riBk her life to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and :bronehial affections by the regular use of Dr. Bosehee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubeB and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certajn cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. Yon can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at George A. Hard ing's. Get Green's Special Almanac. Food Chaoged to Poison. Putrefying food in the Intestines pro duces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poi sons from clpggeu bowels, gently, easily but surely, curingOonstipatlon, Bilious ness Sick Headache, Fevers, all Livr, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at Geo. A. Harding's, The cheapest Xtras goods in town at the Kacket:?tore. AND ENCYCLOPEDIA 4 tTMTSTCAL VOLUME OF . . Oyer 10.0 Facts and Figures Containing Over 600 Paget. I MrrMrrWVWVWWMWWyWWW' Special Features. nilllonalrai of tbe United State; Parti cular! About Three Thousand American Magnates. Organized Labor; Strength of the Labor Unions. Tbe TrusU. Halted States Census. New Census of European Countries. Tha Nicaragua Canal and the Hay-Paiinea-fota Treaties With Great Britain. The Re. latlcas of Cuba With the United State. The Conference of Amert- Ican Republic at the City of Mexico. The Anarchist Statistics of Thl Country and Europe. Progress of Aerial Navigation ia 1901. The New York Municipal Election of 1901. Agriculture, Manufactures. Dottality. JCTSABOUT POLITICS. THE BOOK THAT BELONGS IN EVERY OFFICE AND IN EVERY HOME OF EVERY AMERICAN. Price I STANDARD nrz At. I AMERICAN ANNUAL, uO CIS. I AT ALL NEWSDEALERS. THE WORLD hditzer Bldg.,HmYott 60 YEARS' ,' r 1 BADE MARKS Designs Copyrights &c. 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We are selling more candies than any other factory in Oregon City. Just Arrived... Our splendid line of Xmas fancy goods, which we are offering at reduced prices We also announce to the public that we are selling our immence Clothing and Shoe stock at special prices. - I Whtn you see It in Our Ad lt' so. ! J. M. PRICE, Li-To Date Clothier. rftf BANK OF OREGON CITY. Good Literature auvoinoilig Lumber. A IB HOT" A 1mrof- Pal)Qphlet8, folders, booklets, etc., are J 'A iXAlllLlol' tastefully gotten Hp and are valuable for what they contain. Here is a partiai liet XTrkflii ncr of what MR. CHAS. S. FEE, eneral Passenger ll LI IJLLlllil Agent, St. Paul, NInn., will 8end out, carefully mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combi nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland 1001 An animal publication, beautifully Illustrated tn color and half tone. 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We buy our goods for spot, cash at th lowest market quotation direct from the Jobbers and you will nnt wonder why we can oflor you high irade watches at such astonishing low figures. We give jyou in addition to our own personal guarantee. Hie iron-clad factory guarantee on both cases and movements and guarantee every watch to give you the highest satisfaction or give your money back. 6 You are ail iuvited to came and toke.'advantage of our first great offer. THE WISCONSIN JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. MANHOOD RESTORED r . j4 tinn nf A famnn Krnrh utifBi.ii.n mill nmnbi wim- m3 I BEFORE isn AFTT! an me norrors CUPlnEXF! strengthens and restores The reason fiuuVrprs are not cured by Jioctors is because ninety per cent are tronbled wttn ProaiatttU. cri'IUKNE Is theonly known remedv toenre fiihoutau operation, dsmti-stlmnna als. A written guarantee given and money returned if six hoxe does not etleut a permanent cur& l.iX)abox,sixfor5.00,bymail. KendforrRnuciraularand testimonials. Address 4V 1. MEDICI K CO., F. O. Bbx 3076, 8an Francisco, Cal. JbrSiicfrif G. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon City Oregon a; l Hair Health MEANS I Hair Beauty J Both may be yours if you use iPrier's Hair Food ITarmkss and Pleasant to use. Cleans the rcalp, gives a lustre and softness to the hair received by no other remedy. Price 50c at all tlrnpgisls. Also for sale by U. Prior, Caufield Bldg 4- 0IILG0N CUT, OREGON The Northern Pacific Is not ed among railways for its Send Six Cent Pour Cents Send F.fty Cents Twenty-five Cents Send Twenty-flvs Cents. "CUPIDEME This erreatVeiMtaMa tion of a famous I rench phj-siciuu, will quickly cure you of all ner. yous or diseases of the generative organs, such ns tost Manhood. Insomnia, I'MiisintheBiU'k.Kcmbial Emissions, Nervous Debllltv. Pimples, L uUmess to Alanv, Kxliuusting Drains, Varicocele aiia Constipation. It stops all losses bv day or night Prevents muck. ncss of discharge, which if not checked leads to Hpermatori lio'a and oi impotency 1 1 "IIi;iKcleunisebtUeliver1 the small weak orsran. Christmas Presents $1.60 $2 HOMESTEAD OREGONIAN and and OnCRIER-HERALD