Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, December 20, 1901, Page 9, Image 9

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1901
ASTHMA CURE FIREE
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent
Cure In All Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL
CHAINED
FOR TEH
YEARS'
" ' "" " RELIEF. '
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SPECIAL
PANTS
PATTERN
$1.50
.EACH.
We have still a few...,.
Tine Cassimere
Remnants at Cost
of manufacture
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
THE
FAIR STORE
Opposite Posloffice
Is selling at c'oser figures
than ever.
These are a few of our
prices :
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4,
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A A ft .
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R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker
Phones 476 and 305. Two Doors South of Court Mouse.
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Established 1870
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FURS! FURS! FURS!!
G. P. Rummelin & Sons
Manufacturing Furriers
126 Second St., near Washington, P0RTLAND,;0RE.
We 'carry a complete" line of Ladies'
Fur Coats Capes, Collarettes, Boas,
Muffs, Etc, in all the fashionable furs,
reamer ooas, etc
Send for Fall Catalogue
The Leading and Reliable
There is nothing like Asthmale e
It brings instant relief, evon iu tlie worst cases. t
cures when all else fails, i. , . -The
Kcv. O.F.WELLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., lays:
Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in gocid
condition. 1 cannot tell you bow 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 and tormenting
disease, Asthma, and thought you had overspoken
yourselves, but resolved (o give It a trial. To my
astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me
a full-size bottle."
Rf.v. Dr. Morris Weciisler,
Kabbi of the Cong. Bnal Israel.
New York, Jan. 3, 1901.
Drr.Taft lines.' Medicine Co..
Gentlemen: Y our Asthmalene is an excellent rem
edy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its composition
allveiates all troubles which combine with Asthma.
Its success is astonishing and wonderful. After hav
ing it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asthma
lene contains no opium, morphine, chloform nor
ether. Very truly yours,
KliV. DR. MORRIS WECIISLER.
Trial bottle sent absolutely free on
receipt of postal. Write at once, ad
dressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MED
IC1NE CO., ;oEast!3cth St. New
York City. -
Silk finished cotfra, all colors, 3 for 10o
Bide combs, 2 pair for Co
Celluloid dross combs 7o
Aluminum hair pins, per doz So
Tooth brushes - .So '
Muck silk Chan Ulla laoe, per yard 5o
Cream color silk lace, 8 inches wide, pi t vnrd.23c
Torchon lace, half cent per yard and upward
Remnants of Embroideries at remnimi pricps.
ls'ack lisle elastic, per yard Me
Hack &c'lor'd mecerized waist.latest m.ike $1.50
0"i nine Bojs' and Gl 'Is' heavy ribbed bicy
cle hose, only l8o
II li-wool ladies" ribbed noushrinkable vests
and pants 5sc
Cotton ladii's' ribbed vests 2ho
Childieu's ribbed underwear, size. 16 to 18. ...loo
" " " sizesUOtoM ., 23o
Ladles' fine hemstitched handkorohiets, good
value, .6 for 250
Men's cotton underwear, 21o-and'up
n 's satire and black duok overshirts... .40o
n's Jersey, heavy weight overshirts, all
colors .. 0o
Brown & Welch
Proprietors of the
Seventh Street
Meat iarket
A. O. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON
We carry the lareest stock of Caskets,
Coffins, Robes and Lining in Claekamaa
county.
We are the only undertakers in the
county owning a hearee, which we fur
nish for less than can bj had elsewhere.
vVe are under small expense and do
not aek large profits.
Calls promptly attend-jd night or day
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Incorporated 1899
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Kobes ana Kugs.
Furriers ot the Northwest
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am
' My hair came but by the hand-' t
, and the eray niirs beean to
creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor,
and it stopped the hair from com- .ti
ing out and restored the color."
Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass;
There's a pleasure in
offering such a prepara
tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. -The
hair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and more
glossy.. And you feel so
secure in usine such an
old and. reliable prepara
tion.
tl.OO 1 bottle. All dnnjtisU.
If your druireist cannot siwdIy vou.
Bend us one dollar and we v. ill express
you a bottle. Be eure and give the name
of your lieares: express ollico. Address,
u. . a x XjIx ixjweil. Mass.
CO UNT1 COMMISS ONERS
L Stehman , ........ '2 50
L H Biu nea ,' . 3 25
S Wricht 75
W H Engle ............ . .. ...... 12 00
Total $ 52 25
District No 27 - '
Monitor Trading Co, gen fund. . .$ 5 50
Geo Neweome .. 2 51)
P A Mai quam. 1 50
William Little..... 1 50
D It a t:i age 3 00
J E Matquam. '. .'0 00
.Total 20 00
District No 30 ' '
J R Uays, road fund . ...i... 12 00
Total........ $ 12 00
District No 31 . " ' : ' , ' '
Geo Saum, gen fund. . 11 28
Mike Grofs ...J... 150
Geo Aden i 50
John Aden ............ . 400
Total $ 18 28
District No 32 '
All Poll Tax.
District No 33 ' '' ,
J A Reid, road fund. ... . ...... .$ 22 00
Total .., 22 00
District No 34 , '
Ed Catdorf, road fund ........ j . 1$ 24 00
Total $ 24 00
District No 35
Geo B Rate & Co, gen fund.... .. .$ 49 30
Fred Wagner, road fund 41 37
Total 90 67
In the nutter of the application of A
Knapp for the right to improve the
Clackamas river and 4 purt of Clear
creek. :'
Now at this time comes on to be heard
the petition if A Knapp, praying that
Clackamas river ami Clear creek in
Clackamas county,, titate of Oregon, be
declared by this cuurt unnavigable
streams and public highways for the
floating and transportation of logs,
timber and lumber, and praying that
this court direct and cause the' same to
be improved for that purpose by widen
ing, deepening, straightening, moving
obstructions therefrom, building of dams
and booms in, and otherwise improving
said streams as may be necessary to
make the same fit or suitable for the
purposeintendtd, or that the said court
enter into a contract with said A Knapp,
leasing the use of such highways or the
specilied partH thereot to him for the
term of twentv-five years or for a greater
or less term, as the court sl.ojld deem
best.
And the said A Knapp, appearing by
J W Draper, his attorney, at this time
moves for a continance of this; matter
until the next term of this court, and
there being objections made thereto,
and the court being fully advised in the
premises does hereby refuse to grant or
allow such continuance.
And the court being fully advised in
the premises as to the merit of the mat
ters set forth in said petition, it is there
fore ordered and adjudged that the said
petition be and the same is hereby in all
things denied.
(Contiuued on page 7.)
Saw Death Near
"It offe:i made my heart ache,"
writes L. C. Ovcrstreet, of Elgin, Tenn.,
"to hear my wife cough until it seemed
her weak and sore lungs would collapse,
Good doctors said she was eo far gone
with Consumption that no medicince or
earthly help could save her, but a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Discov
ery and ptr"istent use of this excellent
medicine saved her life." It's abso
lutely guaranteed for Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Asthma and all Throat
and Lung diseases. 50c and $1 at Geo.
A. Ilardinj.'. Trial bottles free.
HOOSIER
DRILLS
IIOE DRILLS
SHOE DRILLS
DISC DRILLS
Send for catalogue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO.
. PORTLAND, ORE.
About Ozone.
Many people talk about ozone with
out so much as knowing what ozone Is.
There Is a prevalent Idea . that It Is
something you get at the sea and that
it Is good for .the lungs. ; What that
something Is, however, few people have
sufficient curiosity t6 Inquire. Ozone Is
what chemists call an allotropic form
of oxygen that Is to say, It Is oxygen
h a highly active and concentrated con
dition. ' In ordinary pure air ozone ex
ists,' but only In what chefnlsts call
"traces." Larger amounts are found in
ocean and mountain air. It Instantiy
disappears when brought In contact
with decaying matter, dissipating It
self, as It were, In the act of oxidizing
that matter.' .
Ozone is known to occur more plenti
fully during thunderstorms, and we
have, of course, the analogy of Its be
ing artificially produced from oxygen
by electrical discharges; in the labora
tory. On the body ozone Is believed to
act as a stimulant; hence the popular
notion of Its beneficial effects as expe
rienced by the sea, but In any greater
amount than mere traces It Is a violent
Irritant. One authority goes the length
of asserting that It Is doubtful whether
It Is beneficial to animal life at all.
Colored Swede.
A little Swedish monthly magazine
published in New York city requested
Its readers a short time ago to send in
accounts of the experiences they had
when they first arrived iu this country.
Here Is the prize specimen: "In my un
sophisticated days I once started out
to call upon a girl I had known In the
old country. I was told that she lived
at Madison avenue and street.
When I reached that corner, I was In
doubt which house to try, but I fiually
went up the steps of one that faced
on the avenue and rang the bell. A girl
came to the door. 'Does Miss Nelson
live here?' I asked as politely as I
could. '
" 'I don't know any such person, she
answered, and I was turning away
when she called after me, 'Is she
white?' ' '' ! ; ' : " "
"That irritated me. 'Did you ever
know, any Swedes who were colored?'
I asked.
" 'Well, I have seen some green
Swedes,' was, her retort, and I did not
continue the conversation. "
TrlnU of a Lecturer. s
' A well known English woman lec
turer tells these stories at her own ex
pense: "
"I was," she says, "on a tour through
the provinces, and one night as I ap
peared on the platform In a small town
the chairman Introduced me to my au
dience In the following way: 'You have
heard of Mr. Gladstone, the Grand Old
Man. Let me now Introduce to you
the grand old woman.' This was In
tended as a sincere compliment.
"On another occasion a bluff old farm
er, who boasted of his ability to look
on all Bides of a question, announced
me as follows: 'This lady's come here
to talk about her rlght.V he said. 'She's
hired the hall, and so she's got a right
to be here, and If any of you don't like
what she's got to sny you've got an
equal right to walk out Iu the middle
ou't "
A Troy From Home.
It Is becoming the fashion for a wo
man to seek a maternity hospital that
her children may be born amid conven
iences lacking at home. The children
are sent away from borne to school.
They are married away from home, and
members of the family are taken to
hospitals for their final Illness and bur
led from an undertaker's parlor. It Is
becoming a fashion to take everything
from home except the family rows.
They are still sacred to the family
hearth. Atchison Globe.
Italian Hrlffflndage In 184S.
One summer eveuLug In the crowded
theater an impatient house demanded
the drawing of the curtain preliminary
to the first act. When at last It was
upraised, II Passatore and his armed
band occupied the stage, with muskets
aimed at the affrighted audience. The
chief stated that he should levy a tax
per head, which he then and there col
lected. The gang made off with their
booty unmolested. Lady Presturch's
"Essays."
Cold.
The specific gravity of gold Is 19.50
that Is, It weighs nineteen and a half
times as much as Its own bulk of wa
ter. The ductility and malleability of
this metal are equaled by do other. By
ductility Is meant the property of al
lowing Itself to be drawn out Into a
wire and by malleability Its property
of flattening without splitting under
the hammer.
Make Some One Happr.
Charles Klngslcy thus counseled a
friend: "Make It a rule and pray to
God to help you to keep It never, if pos
sible, to Ho down at night without be
ing able to say, 'I have made one hu
man being at least a little wiser, a lit
tle happier or a little better this day.'
l'ou will find It cosier than you think
and pleasanter."
Don legged So Mom.
Sailors are a howlcggcd class. An
old salt always walks as If be were on
the deck of a ship, and he never takes
great strides like a landsman. lie Is
used to having to walk great distances,
Iu his Imagination, on the quarter deck,
and he can't get rid of the habit of
making the most of his promenade.
Tbe Bpongre.
The sponge reproduces Its kind main
ly by eggs. In each animal are con
tained both the male and tbe female
elements, and it throws out the ova to
be batched In the water. At first the
youug are Ine swimming, and after
ward they attach themselves to con
venient sitn and grow.
Palpi- '
fluttering or irregular pulsa
tions are an indication of weak
ness of the nerves or muscles
of the heart. - A weakness long
continued produces deformity
and organic disease. If your
heart adtion is weak, make it
strong. Build up the muscles
and strengthen the nerves with
the greatest of all .heart reme
dies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
"My wife suffered greatly with
palpitation ot the heart, smoth
ering spells and loss of slocp. She
found immediate relief from Dr.
Wiles' Ilcart Cure and after a
thorough course her trouble all
disappeared."
Cai'T. Tnos. F. George,
Athens, Ala.
, Df. Miles' ,
quiets the nervous heart, regu
lates its pulsations and builds
up its strength as nothing else
can. : Sold by druggists on a
guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical fo..
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
, . . 1 . , j . . .
An Ingenious Treatment . bv which
Drunarda are Being Cured Da'ly
In Spite of Themselves.
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the
Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive l ure
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 capablff
neutralizim? and eradicating this poison,
and destroying ihe craving fur intoxi
cants. Sufferers may now cure them
selves st home without publicity or loss
of time from business by this wondertul
"HOME GOLDCUEE" which has been
perfected after many years of close study
and treatment of inebriates. The faith
ful use according to directions of this
wonderful discovery is positively guar
anteed, 10 cure ine moBt 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
WIVES OUHE YOUR HUSBANDS 1
CHILDREN ' CUKE YOUH FATH
ERS 1 1 This remedy is no sense a nos.
trura but is a specilio for tli.s dieease
only, and is so skilllully devir d and pre
pared that it is thoroughly e Uible and
pleasant to the taste, so that it run be
given in a cup of tea or coffee whin ul
the knowledge of the person taking it.
Thousands of Drunkards have cured
themselves with this priceless remedy,
and as many more have been cured ana
made temperate men by having the
"CURE" administered by loving friends
and 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.'1 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 othurs costing $l'6 to $50.
Foil 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. Address Dent
E 594, EDWIN li. GILES & COM PAN Y
2330 and 5-332 Market Street, Philadel
phia. All correspondence Btrictly confi
dential. Ciiuistmas Oknamicnts at Cliarman &
Co.'e, the cut pi ice Christmas Drug
gists, A CELEBRATED
Chickering Piano
VALUE $650.00
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
The enterprising citizens of Oregon
City have purchased a $050 Chickering
Piano and will on January 25, 1002, give
it to ttie organization or l.erson receiV'
ing the greatest number of votes. The
instrument and ballot box are on exhi
bition at Burmeister & Andresen's iew
elry store, where the b Hots are counted
every Wednesday evening and the remilt
published in the Oouner-llerald. The
official ballots are WHITE and are
printed by the t'ouripr-Heiald and is
sued FREE by the following merchants
with every lU-cent purchase:
R. Freytag, groceries
V. Harris, groceries
Schrewe & Vermim, meats
Brunswick Resiuiirunt
Burmei.der .it Andresen, joweiry
Charman & Co., diugs
Courier-i'erald, printing
Moo e's Pharmacy
Welsh's Candy Store
Red Front, general merchandise
Lulling, " "
F.T. Barlow, groceries s
J.M.Price, clothing
P. O. Cigar Ktore
Pope it Co., hardware
A. Robertson, groceries
Ely Lro., geueral merchandise
Ci. A. Harding, drugs
J. W. Blaney, meats
(. Ko'fe, lutein, clothing
W. L. Block, hoiiKefurniiher
Kozy Kuridy Kitchen
P. U, rituir k, barber, coiifectint ry
II. Sthrader, bakery
Mrs. Deute, ladien' furnishing guode
1JANK OF OREGON CITY
OLD1MT BANKING HOCSK IN TFE CIIT
CAPITAL 50,M!0.00
SURPLUS a,!50.00
- Chas. H. Caufikid, President
Geo. a. IIaelinq, Vice-President
E. Cadfikid, Cashier
. General banking business transacted
Deposits received nbnct to check
; Approved bills and notes dltoounted
County and city warrants boiuht
Loans made on available soourlty '
Evhange bought and sold
' Collections made promptly '
Drafts sold available in any part of tlie A-orld
..Telegraphic eichano sold on Pjrtlanu, San
1 Francisco, Chicago and Kew York
Interest peld on time deposits
(I. D. & D. c. LATOURETTE
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Heal Estato and Probate Law
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY ORRCtON
COMMERCIAL BANK x
ov OREGON CITY '
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loins and collections, dltcounts bills
buys and sells domestic and foreign erchnnge,
and receives deporlts ei'bjcct to oheek.
upen from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
D. C. Latoi'bktte.
T. J. Meyfi
President
C. N. GREENMAN " '
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 18GB)
Prompt delivery to oil parts of the otly
OREGON CITY OREGON
O. W. Eastham '' O. B. I
)UIICK & EASTHAM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, R1 Estate and Probate Law Special
ties, Abstract of PHIe made, Money Loaned.
Reference, Rank of Oregon Citv
OREGON CITY . r.Rimnw
DR. L. L. PICKENS
; DENTIST
Prices Moderate Al: operations Guaranteed.
Barclay Build ,u Oregon City
I)R. GEO. HOE YE
DENTIST
All work warranted and .attsfactlon guaranteed
v,,.u na onage work a specially
Caufluld Building
OREGON CITY 0RtaM
I)R. FRANCIS FREFMAN ,
DENTIST
Graduate of .Noi Uiwoalorn University Denial
""""i '" oi American College of
DonMI gj ei,), Cluoago
Willamette Block
OREGON CITY
OREGON
W. W. OllKISTIS, D. O.
O. D. LOVE, D. O.
I)RS. CHRISTIE & LOVE
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Graduates of American School of Osteopathy..
Successfully treat all chionlo diseases -
hir w...t.... .(...., ..
j uiuiupuiauon.
Examination and coniiliM,,n fr
Office hourst 8 to 12 and 1 to 4, except Sunday.
Rooms 8 and 4, Stevens Building
ORKGON CITY or,nnw
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANDY
ORKGON
(J. E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp. Bunk ( Oregon City
OltKQON CITY
OREGON
(JEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Red Front, Court Home Bin-
OREGON CITX . OREGON
M. c- STRICKLAND, M. d!
(Hospital and Private Experience;
Spoolal attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic
Diseases
Offlco hours: 10 to 12, a. m.j 4 to 0, p. m.
Willamette- Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
JJOBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles, Land Office Business, Convey anc'ng
Will practice in all courts of the state
Boom 8, Welnhard BuhJIng
OREGON CUT ORKGON
0. ScHUKMk VV. S. TJ'R
CfREN & SC1IUEI1EL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Itutfiet Etb&otat
Will nrflCtlflA In nil rn.l. .... .
andsetlleinnutsof .tt,., fnrni.h abstracts of
title, lend yon tnonnr and lend your mmo, 0u,
--" v ... ..rpri, DUJIUjnr,
OREGON CITY
ORK'ION
To Stop, n Colli.
After exposure or when vnn feel a o
coming on, take a dose of Foley'a Honey
and Tar. It, nevr fiul to utop acoid if
akeri in tune. Charnctn & Co,
Eye examined free by a m.,,,.., or
ticiau al the New Jewelry bioit.
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