6 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRII)AY. DECEMBER 27, 1901 'il'i'-i'rlfl-li-fr -'-A - ' that throbs, pains and aches, or feels heavy, stuf-. fy, dull or dizzy, is a poor head to do business with. It irritates the temper, up sets the stomach, interferes with digestion and wears out the brain and nerves. Make the nerves strong, the brain clear and your head will be right. "My head would begin to swim and I would grow dizzy and so "weak and numb that I would fall to the floor. Since using Dr. Miles' Nervine I can work 16 hours a day and feel good. I believe it saved my life ana cannot recommend it too highly." W. G. White, McGregor, Texas. I Df . Miles' quiets the irritation, stimu lates digestion and builds up nervous health and strength. Try a bottle. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. C. W. Lynch, Winchester, Ind., writes: "I owe the life of my boy to Fo ley's Honey and Tar. He bad mem branous croup, and the first dose gave him relief. We continued its use. and it soon 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 known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles they have no equal. io, 25, 50 Cents iue Sold and Guaranteed by C. G. HUNTLEY, Prescription Drueelst. 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, bowel relator, nd liver vitaluer known. As pleasant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harsh est mineral. No gripe or pain. 839 ,0, 25, 50 cents. Sold and Guaranteed by C. G. HUNTLEY, Inscription Druggist, Oregon City Oregon o ri O BSubtle Foe q n f 1 Dyspepsia is vmrewgnizod hi 5 luilf tlm ras. It dtveives the 3 V.J unknowing HtiflVrer. Its many V.V variations work along the wouluvt J,J , lines of tlio tytitem. To battle n MJ fiuinst only one of them is vain. a'J Our booklet oxpluiiisit fyniw P. & r- completo aiul lasting relief. GILES' H Dyspepsia Tablets i 10e., 25C. and cue. Sold and Guaranteed by C. G. HUNTLEY, rrcser.ptlon Druggist, Oregon City Oregon Maple Lane. , We are having a lovely spell of weather at Everv OF) ft lfl hllHV on1 Ana nan (taar the buzz of thA clang clang of the heavy steel hammers in mi rvii.lal An n 1 n ; . 1,1 muoi. a a uiih uv one ine mijauy monarcbs of thn forest loi.l K. the ouward and irresistible tread of civi lization . Mr. and ttm. N. W Pinhorrla innnl Friday with their daughter, Mrs. 8. 8. nemiiua, ui wooqsiock. . A. MaUtZ Went to Portland 1 a tit fiuhi r. day. Mr. Millar, nur nnor r.ofrlik,ii lo vmr. ing intO thfi rfifiirlpnrfl tnrmorlv i-.nr.nr.iurl by EM Ward. John Gaffnev and Mi.m PUi. nihKo went to town last Saturday afternoon. Mrs j W Swallow is spending a few eeks with her sister. Mm John Kerri gan, of Portland. Mrs Porter, who has been visiting her ster. Mrs K M Wonl loft nia last Saturday. Mrs Shortledge has recovered from ler illness. J 0 DixOM and familv nnnntmnanlarl Vw Miss Myrtle aid John W Darling, at tended the services at the Baptist church in Oregon City Christmas Eve. itiexmas tree given at the school houeelast Friday was well attended and a verv 'pleasant 1! IDA Vuaa hail Vw oil Rocket's Christmas was very eloquently delivered by Mrs C W Swallow, which was .highly appreciated by all present. The audience could hardly express their gratihine to Mrs Spallow for lending her mnuiy assistance, irjus Helping to make the evening interpsti for one and all. The Smart Set. Mach&burg. Merrv Xmnn to a11 nf nnr I.... , rades, especially the fair maidens. Our debating society has again organ ized and the next meeting will be held in Scramlin's hall on Saturday night. vuujd out:, cume ail. Sunerintendenf Zi a much needed visit last week. A PartV Of AtirOraitRH nn0Hl.1 tl.vnnnV, our little burg Sunday on their way to visit :Mr Heinz, who is somewhat im proving. Tl .fl will he 11 fitiriat maa t r.ia in Ilia church on Xmas Eve. Our milkman lost a wheel off his WBtron Monday, w noli ilulntmrl a few hours. Mr Joyner lost a span of valuable horses last week. Mr Scramlin'u litt.ln itin.il.t a 1 .i " . 6" " 'J tow wuu consumption. Mr Klebe's new barn is nearing com pletion. C'hria Jost, of the Columbia logging camps, has come np to do some grubbing iur 1 em noriz . 'Tisthe place forgotten never, To fond mem'ry ever blest, 'Tis the one spot that is ever Brighter, fairer than the rest. ' lis the source of all thoughts holy, And divine neath Heaven's dome, Be it humble, be it lowly, Where the heart is that is home. Noah. Wilholt. Wilhoit is still al pnndent has been absent for some time ii" win now iry 10 give you a lew Heme again. The weather is rainy, but pasturage is good, and stock of all kinds is in excel lent condition for this time of the year. Mrs Haun and Francis Haun and G w vvyiand were transacting business it Oregon City last week, We are aorrv tn lpnm tlml A T Ma zingo is confined to his home with the 1 1. ! nie grip. Mr. Wilson, of Rock Creek, was trans acting business in Portland last week. James Russell made a business trip to ouvenon last saturuay. Fall grain looks extra well and grass looks tlue in the foothills this winter. Quite a large number of people of this vicinity attended iho party given at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groshong Friday night. Ralph Slaughter's smiling face was seen on Rock Creek hist Sunday, where he was visiting friends. Cyrus Jones, of Scott's Mills, was in this butv viaitinur his frii-tuU on Unek Creek hint week. We notico that tli) wd.tther U "getting older, and we have to co-na to tli j -contusion that winter Uclinjal h.iiul. G Wyland, of Rock Creek, is build ing a turtle elunl for hid cattle. Miss Fannie Groshong, of Pleasant Hill, was visiting Mr and Mrs Wyland on Rock Creek Sunday last. Harvey iPart and -vife, of Molalla, made Mr and Mrs Wade a pleasant call last Sunday. Mrs. DenaJNeib, who lias been spend ing the winter in Albany .returned home on a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wyland. One of the moat enjoyable events of the season waaa party given at the home of Mr and Mrs Haun, Friday evening, November 15. Kveryone had a good time. At 12 o'clock the guests were in vited into the dining room, where a dainty lunch was served to which all did justice. The following were present: G W viand and wife, Pan Groshong and wife, 11 llarssow ami wife, Albeit Gros hong and wife, Mr Kmina Vorliies, Hattio Vorhies, C G Yorhios, Rosa Vor liies, Pora Wyland, Fannie Groahong, Orley Thomas, Al Wyland, Nora l'lnr ard, Mr Mazingo and wife, Francis Ilium and others, too many to mention . Xkws Boy. Kach package of PUTNAM FADELESS DYES colors either Silk, Wool or Cotton per fectly. SclJ by C. G. Iluntly. HEADACHE A 3 4nig itom. 2b Pom 25a. School Report. Following is a report uf tchool No. 8, of Logan, for month ending Dec. 9, 1901: No. of pupils enrolled, 38. No. of pupils attending, 35. No. of days attendance, 602. No. days absence, 19. Holidays, 1. Those neither absent nor tardy for the month, are as followc: Hazel Sprague, Eqa Newkirk, Btrtba Kinf, Elma Fab ler, Harry Sprague, Roy Sprague, Wil lie King, Bird Newkirk and Linna Wolfer. Robebt W. Baber, Thacher. School Iteport. Following is the school report of dis trict No. 84, Lone Pine school, for three months ending December UUth, 15)01 : Number pupils enrolled, 30. IN umber aays taught, bO. Thoee who were neither absent nor tardy during the term were: Reta Bow man, Gusta Bowman, Robs Eaton and Pearl Erickson. The following program was rendered on Friday afternoon, Dec 20: Song, "Twilight," school. Recitation, "The Blue and the Grav' ' Nettie Bounds. Recitation, "Grandfather's GUases" Katie Force. Recitation, "The Workbox." Johnnie Erickson. - Kecitation, "A Queer Ride," Mamie Sager. Recitation, "Curfew Must Not Ritisr fonight," Bertlia Herron. Recitation, "How immie Tended the Baby," Archie Davis. So lg, "Red, Wh t and Blue," school. Recitation, "Her First Letter." Gusta Bowman. Recitation. "Learning to Cook." Ella Sager. . Recitation, "The Lost Type," Arthur Mallatt. Recitation, "Pusy Cat," Mae Eric'. son. Recitation, "The Boy of the Family." Ross Eaton. Select reading, "TheAmerican Flae." Albert Erickson. Recitation, "Why Can't a Girl Whis. tie, Maud Manning. Song.'Juat Before the Batt:e,"school. KeciUtion, "City and Country Girl. Reta Bowman. Recitation, "Miss Jones and the Bure- lar," Maggie Manning. Kecitation,"The Off Side of the Cow," Fred Force. Recitation, "The Little Blue Sled, Fred Force. Song, "Suwanee Ribber," school. Select reading, "Aunt Jemima's Court ship," Elva Erickson. Recitation, "The Dead Grenadier," Agnes Wallace. "The Psalm of Life,', Elva Erickson. Recitation, "Moldume," Bertha Her ron. :'M Recitation, "The Christmas Exhi bition," Mae Davis. Select Reading, "A Bad Spell Among the Coffins," Ernest Davis Song, "Marching Thro' Georgia," Bchool. Valdictory, Agnes Wallace. Individuals' Money to Loan at 6 per cent and 7 per cent. Call on or write, Johm W. Lodir, Attority at Law, Stevens Bl'd'g. Oregon City, Org. oASTonxA. Bean tie ) inn Muu tou nave Always The Kind You Have Always Bought THE COUNTRY 1831 Seyenty-Seconrl Year 1902 GENTLEMAN The Only Agricultural Papar And admittedly the Leading Agricul tural Journal of the world. Every departmen written specialists, the highest authorities iu their respective lines. No other paper pretends to compete with it in qualifications of editorfal staff Gives the agricultural NEWS with a degree of completeness not even at tempted by others. Indispensable lo ALL COUNTRY RESIDENTS Who wish to keep up to the times. Single Subsoription $1.50; Two Subscriptions $2 50; Five Subscriptions. Special Inducements to raisers of large clubs. Four mouth's trial trip, Speciman copies will be mailed free on request. It will pay anybody inter estea in any way in country life to Bend for them . LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Albany, N. Y. CITATION. ORDKB TO HI10W CAU8B WHY WARD REAL KSTATK SHOULD NOT 1115 SOLD. Tu the County Court of ihe Sla'i) ot Oregon, for CUi'kumns County.. in the matti-r ot the estuto and gu:ir,li.inshln ol F.tum Yiesolnu'Vir. Mary Vlfkelmeyvr, Willie Viwlm"Vr. (li-orge Yiwlm.yer, Hi-nry Viowl meyer, Kred Yieselmeyer aiid August Mcsel uu'Nor, niloois. It Appearing trom the petition of Xtarla Vlesfl mover, Iho suar.tian of tlm persons and estnte of Knima VU'slmeyer, Marv Vioselmoyer, Wiltle Yicselineyor, ilt-orge Viescfmeyer, Henry Yiosi'l tnovor, Frod Yli'St'ltutyeiand august Yiinehnoyer, Minora, thill It 's lnvessary and would be Wne llotul to the Wiuit thai the followlutr (lescrlhed rl eslitle of mviil minora hould bo noli!, to-wlt: llion'o etthouf'i of secli m 2 In township fia, of raiiKki lc W. M.,ooniiiiniiiseii'titv ncres more oi U'mi anil altiiatt'il in the County of Claoksmas ami Smtt1 ef l)iX'Kn. It iatlierotoreoi'derfil ly the Court that the next of klu to the said waul to-wlt: John Yiea uievcr tlioir hrothor, and all porsom interested In s lid' stato, fipt'ear botore this court on Mnn day Iho Bid ot February, lr-. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in to show fiiuso If any they can, whvsucb sale ilimiM not be ordered. It 1 Uirther onlerid that a copy of tliia order to show eatiso "hall bo publ.alied throe ponseoti tive weeks in the Oregon City Courler-Heratd, a woekU m-wsrsipor publislnd In Oregon City In eaid o'ountv, and of general rlreulation i" said couniv w'tiieh Is moat likely to give notice to the nanieV llltorolted. the first pulilli'aliou to be la the isue " Friday, len.her JTth, Itk.H. , tne issue oi THOMAS K.KYAV, County Judge, llated this list diy of Pooe-nbor, not. riHjiiiiMiliHiiiMiHimm Bronchitis " 1 have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec toral in my house for a great many years. It is the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds." J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, g consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. Three ilici : 25c, 50c., $1. All Ironists. Comnlt your doctor. If lie ? take it, tben do aa h iayi. If he tells you not to take It, then don't take It. Be knows. Leaye It with Mm. We are wllllnE. J. C. ATEH CO., Lowell, Mass. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a patty, but was afraid to do so on accunt of pains in his stomach, which he feared would nmvB vnrsa. Hm BAVfl. "T WAfl tnliill mV troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Lhamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy will put yon in con lition for the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleasure in utating that tw i doses cured me and enabled me to have a good timeatthe party Mr. Snell is a refti; dent of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy U for sale by G. A. Harding. B He Was Tortured, "I Buffered euch pains (rom corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robin son, Hillsborouah, 111., "but Bncklen'e Arnica Salve completely cured them Acts like magic on sprains, bni'Ses.nuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per fect healer of skin disease and piles. Cure guaranteed by George A. Hard ing. 25c. A. Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick, headache. 25c. Alt tnxitittt. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich blarkf Then ue BUCKINGHAM'S DYEers to ct. or Dmminta, o P. hh a Co., w.mu. a.H. Oregon Shout line amd Union Pacific .. the IE AST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9 00 a. m. 9:W) p. m. TO SALT 1 '"E, OMAHA, CHICAGO aiul KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:l p. m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland everv 5 Days for SAN FRANCISOC Boats leaves Portland dnily for W illam ette ami Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China Hnd Japan. F"r full Information call on or address nearest 0. R. & N. Tioket Agent, or address A. L. CR.MO, O, P.-A., Porllaud, Oregon J. I. CASE TRIUMPH SULKY PLOW Guaranteed to he the best Pulky Flow in the world. This is a broad statement, but we stand ready to prove it in the field with any plow made. &Sknd for special catalogue. Mitchell.Lewis & Staver Co PORTLAND, OREGON W.XTKI-TF.rsTWORTAY MEN" AND WO meu to travel and advertise for old established house of solid flustnoial sUndinif. bulftry $TSU a year aud expenses, all paxahle in cash. "No can-VK--sln required. Hire references and eneloio alf-s'rss-oii itiimp-nl enTioite. Ad.irc.s Mm ger, S5 Canon UlU-. Chicago. GEORGE BROS. R ESTAU R ANT Newly Famished and Refitted I HEALS AT ALL HOURS PRICES REASONABLE This Restaurant has no Superior in the City Opposite Electric Hotel OREGON CITY, OREGON ! J. M. Price The One Price Store. We will announce to the public that we are about to close out our immense stock of Christmas 'novelties as we don't want them to lie over. Men's suits from $6 up. Boys' suits from $1.50 up." We are sole agents for A. A. Cutter's logger's shoe and the celebrated Luzon waterproof shoes for men and boys. Prices cut in two. Don't miss this opportunity. When you see it In Our Ad it's so. J. M. PRICE, Good Literature T7rv A ImrkO'l- ParoP111619! folders, booklets, etc., are J II iAlllUOl' tastefully gotten up and are valuable for what they contain. Here is a partiai list XT 4-l-i tirt of what MR. CHAS. S. FEE, eneral Passenger il U I-1111121 Agent, St. Paul, Nlnn., will send 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 srood descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland 1001 An annual publication, beautifully Illustrated In color and half tone. This number treats particularly of the history of the Northern PaclBe'a Trademark, the Custer Battlefield In Montana, aud the Yellowstone Park. Miniature Wonderland A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history of the Northern Pacific Trademark, The artistic covers of the Wonderland, 1901 are used In miniature. Wild Flowers from Yellowstone A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, Showing the real flowers in their natural colors. A dainty , and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full page illustrations of Park scenery. Yellowstone National Park- A new 112 outre book In strone. plain type, mummed, pocket nize, a Climbing Mount Rainier An illustrated pocket-size book, 72 pages, In strong, flexible Send covers, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an ascent of Twenty-flve me induct pca& iu tug uuiieu glacial nature. Established 1870 I FURS! FURS! FURS!! , G. P. RuiDuiKin & Sons I 126 I We wui-ry a complete line of Ladist Fur Coats, Capes. Collarettes Boas, Muffs. Etc.. in all the fashionable furs. I Feather Boas. Etc Send for Fall Catalogue The Loading and Reliable Furriers of the Northwest THE trim fiTfl ri r I- A I I I I l- k 4 I Hill 11 I Mill I I I 1 I I v I u II h I i Opposite PoBtoffice i X Is selling at closer figures tlian ever X lUdU CVCr- I - These are a few of our i . i prices: i ifM. .im ii nmniwiiWn.imsn,ii -llr- 1 1 -' ' fm MANHOOD RESTOSEDSkSJ t l jS4 V t rill Insom"iav I I Vt J.iupiro, btiuuivsa "flit, .iilMi!U115 JJra'US, Varil'lvele .ind V W V - Constipation. 1 1 stops all losses bvdnv cr night Prevents onir. Mfssol discliarjto, which If notcherked leads to Kpermatorrho-a and nrmop an a ftt H all the horrors o( Impotency, VIin:siF,ceiuisestlieUver, UK kldneysand thenrlnaryort-ansofaUimpuriuea, rrpi IkVN'Tt Mtrenirthenfland restoressmall wpilI; nrimois. The reason sutTenrs are not cured bv lMietnr is because ninety per cent are troubled with Proatatllla. C'CPIPESE Is tlieonIT known remedy to cure Vlltiout an opt-ration. 6iiesilmonk !s. A written (ru.'irnntee fflven and monev returned if six tunes does no! etfeci a permanent cursv UX)abox,six for 1.00, by mail, fctend for jraas; circular and testimonials. Addresa DiVOLaiPH'ISS CO., p. a B4 9b7t, San Francisco, CaL For StU try C. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon City Oregoa OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Lj-To-Datc Clothier. I The Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for ita advertisinir matter. Its Send Six Cents .Send Pour Cents Send Fifty Cents flexible eovers, good paper, t Rize. a couiDendlum LAnd Twentvflva omios uuibiue ui Aiasaa oi a uenis. I, Incorporated 1899 J irners PORTLAND, ORE. Robes and Rugs. Silk finished cotton, all colors, 3 for 10 Side combs, 2 pair for 50 Celluloid dress combs 7-' Aluminum hair pins, per doz 80 Tooth brushes 30 11HCK sua 1 uanuua lace, per yam 50 Cream color silk lace, 8 inclios wide, per yard 2:10 lorcuon iaoe, nan cent iet yard ana upward Remnants of Embroideries at remnant prices. Hlaok lisle elastic, per yard a50 Black Ac'lor'd meceri'zed waist.latest make $1.60 Genuine Boys' aud Girls' heavy ribbed bicy ele hose, only is0 Hall-wool ladies' ribbed noushrinkable vests c"on?a.Hes' ribbVa'esV.::::::..'.'.''''.'.''.''.' Children's ribbed underwear, sizes 16 to IS.. ,.15o " " " sizes 20 to 34 .. 23c Ladies' fine hemstitched handkerchiefs, food value, .6 for 23c Men s cotton underwear, 24c and up n's tatine and black duck overshlrts. . 400 n" Jersey, heaty weight overhirts, all ll A. 1 ? :"'k.Sen lirial kuiissinns, Nervous llehPiry!