k 6 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 1M Feeble palor, fainting, smothering or sinking spells all point in the same direction an impaired heart action. A heart that is weak or diseased cannot do full duty and the circulation of the blood is interfered with. There is a medicine that gives new strength to the heart, new power to the pul?e and puts new color into cheek and lip. "My pulse would jump and boat at a fearful rata and then drop almost to a Flopping point. I could nob i"-!-, at night., feet swelled and had scvore" pains in chest,. Took Dr. Miles' Heart Cur-; six weeks arid was cured." 'i.1. U. Jojti:s, I'iitsburg, Texas, Cute regulates the heart's action, while it stimulates the digestive organs to make new, rich, red blood which gives strength to the whole body. Sold by drug gists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. For I'limuiionla. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich , says : "I have used Foley's Unf v and Tar in three very BovwrH o Bfi of pneumonia with g v)d remilta In every case." Be ware of Huhuti utes. (JhariUcin & Co. Look Carefully To Tom 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. 10, 25, 50 Cents us 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-elfects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach And bowels. Molalla. The ground is covered with snow, the first time for eev ral years, and all are complaining of cold weather. The coyotes are eettine to be onite numerous in this section. J. 0. Dickey caught three coyotes in four nights. About 20 have been killed within the boundary of the club since it was organ ized. Jim Dickey has caught about one baif of them. Some of our Molalla boys started to the mountains since the snow came in order to try their luck bunting and trap ping coyotes, wild cats, cougar, etc. They will be all 0 K when they get there but will certainly encounter deep enow en route. Perry Kayler and mother have re lumed from Philomath, where they have been vUiting relatives. They left Uei rge Scott in a serious condition suf lering from blood poisoning. He will lose, some of bis lingerc. A special bcIiooI meeting was held at the Bchuolhoiise yesterday for the pur pose of Totmg a tax to paint the school bouse. The tix was voted ho the bouse will be painted some time this summer. Charles H. Diizer was tiere a few days ago to bid his many Molalla friends good bye, lie is going to some joint in VVaKhiny'on to accent a no-ition as Diesi- dent and foreman of one of the largest cliingle mills on the coast. Chuilie says that lie has been searching for years to know jiiHi what lie was suited and con stituted lor in life ar.d at ast lie has found it. After a few weeks' work last weapon at making shingles lie completely mattered ttie intricate art so those need ing a first-class shingle bhouldgive him a call. VVhoever it was that held up Carl Ca liff one night recently Ht the muzzle of a six-shooter evidently made mistake. All that he will have to do is to try it again. He will shortly strike the right man, and we will then all know who the Molalla highwayman is. He had no mask on, but it was so dark that Oarl could not recognize him. O. W. Bobbins and Frank Adams are building a new water wheel for Mr. Lehn.an on the A. .1. Haw tell place. 0. Ike Gipson is doing some carpenter worn tor Katpu Sawtell. There is some talk of a grange being organized at Molalla. If it succeeds a tine ball will he bui t. There is some indication that an ad ministrator will be appointed tc take charge ol (jeorge Uannon's eotate. tie is not dead though but liis dog is. Mr. Caution authorized L.W. Bobbins to look after his property here, but it now seems that the famous cpeckled rooster that furnished the town with eggs is being claimed by one W. H. H. Rain i ccoiding to a notice that was re cently posted at the store, therefore, see ing that a portion of said estate is being claimed Mr Robbins declines the re sponsibility of managing the property. A grand ball will be given hereon the night ol February 14 h. Tickets $1 in eluding supper, at J. F. Adams.' X. Y. Z. WEDDINGS. VORPHAL-JUJM. Otto Vorphal, a prominent young man of Clackamas county, son of Wil liam Vorphal, ot Uanny, was married in Salem, Wednesday, January 15th, to Christina Mum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mum. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of a few relatives. Rev. A. A. Engelbart, pastor of the First Evangelical church in Oregon City, was the officiating clergyman The Mum dwelling was prettily decorated for the event. An excellent, wedding luncheon was served. After spending their hon eymoon in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Vor phal took up their residence at the Vor phal farm home, near Canby. The groom is a most worthy young man, and recently graduated from a Portland business colleue. However he pre ferred conducting the home farm to ac cepting a poffeied posiiion in Portland. The bride was an estimable Salem young woman. GAFFNKY GIBBS Miss Elsie Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George v. Gihbs, was married to John Uaifhey ai the residence of tin bride's parents in Maple Lane precinct at high noon. Wednesday Justice of the Peace K. M. Cooper, of Carus, per formed the ceremony in the presence of nlatives and Beveral invited guests. I he bridesmaid was Miss Anna Short lidge end the best man was 0. 0. Gibhs, both of Maple Lane. The house was prettily dcortted for the event. The bride wore white silk and carried a bod quet of carnations. After the inter esting ceremony, an elaborate wedding dinner was teived. Mr. and Mrs. Gaff ney left in the evening for The Dalles, where they will visit fir a few days. On their return they will reside at Maple Lane. The bride is a well known school teacher, and the groom was an efficient deputy in the county assessor's o dice for several months past. He is a son of John Galtuey, sr. BUP011D-LAYNK. Hon. T. Jay Buford, who has made his home in Oregon City since the gov ernment no louger required an agent at the 8iletz Indian reservation, was mar ried to Miss Laurine Layne at the manse of the First Presbyterian chuich in Portland last Thursnay evening. Dr. Edgar P. Hill, the pastor, performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a costume of fawn-colored corduroy. Mr. and Mrs. Buford left on the evening train for Baker City, where they will reside. OASTORXA. Bean the y Ih8 Kind You Have Always BongM Perhaps You Wonder rmontir g cold that made last win long misery A ill be is bad ttiis if the'i ter one year. Certainly not, if you take Aden's Lung Balsam when tickling and rawness in the throat announce the presence of the old enemy . D i not expect the cold to wear itself out. Take the right remedy in time. Allen's Lung Balsam is free from opium. Are often engaged in doing the work of a home under the most trying condi tions. Nature cries out against the stooping and lifting, the running up and own stairs m nines when labor should be as light as possi- 1 ble. It is owing to ; overstrain or self neglect under these . conditions that the ' foundation is laid for serious woman- i ly disease. Irregu- ; larity is the first j step to impaired womanly health, j Perfect regularity may be established by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It will heal inflamma tion and ulceration and cure female weakness. It makes weak wom en strong and sick women well. "It gives me much pleasure." writes miss Klla Sapp, of James- ttionV n.- pii-tve fnr the creat e-ood received from the use of his ' Favont Prescrip tion' and 'Goklcu Medical Discovery.' I had suffered for three vears or more at monthly pe riods. It seemed' as though I wouIU die with pains in my hack and stomach. I could not stand at all without fainting. Had given up all hope of ever being cured; when one of my friends insisted upon my trying Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Wkh but littU faith I tried it, and before I had taken half a bottle I felt better. Nour I have takem two bottles of ' Favorite Prescription ' d oe of ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and I am entirely cured, and In two months' time when all other medicines had failed." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, sent free on re ceipt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. IRSl mm t GEORGE BROS. RESTAURANT Newly Furnished and Refitted HEALS AT ALL HOURS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . , PRICES REASONABLE This Restaurant has no Superior in the City Opposite Electric Hotel OREGON CITY, OREGON ! Bread Is the Staff of Life t The better the flour, the better the bread; The better the bread, the stronger the staff. I 'i ... Patent Flour ... Makes the Whitest, Lightest Bread. It is kept n. c, for sale by all dealers. Made bv. Demand "Patent" Flour. t PORTLAND FLOURING MILL CO. . EBB 'IH'ffi'jiyjijjjlff JjgS Good Literature Nothing Hot soda at the Kozy Knndy Kitchen. If Banner Salvo doesn't cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the moat healing medicine. Cliaruian it Co. iqav s n. ..USE.. confections To Loan. $500 $i'00 $700 $800 $901) and $1000 at 0 per cent ,one to three ytars on farm property. Dimick & Eastiiam, Lawyers Oregon City. Hot so la at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen The only harmless, vegetable, 'bov.-cl regulator, and liver iUicer known. A3 pleasant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harsh est mineral. No gripe or pain. 8a JO, 25, 50 cents. Sold and Guaranteed by C. G. HUNTLEY, Inscription Druggist, Oregon City Oregon YOUR. FAITH ours if you tryrr : Shiloh's Consumption g 4-v ours is ao strong we 1 .11 1 Ea run teen cure or refund 1 money, niul we send you free trial bottte it you write for it. HHllOH'S costs XV) cents und will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, ltrouchitts and all I,img Troubles. Will eui e a oouh or cold in a dav, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing tiiese things fcr 50 years, 8. C. WBM.S & Co., I.e Roy, N, Y. Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects the Stomach ft iFoe 5ubtle M R 4 GO EAST VIA HINZ-8CIUNK. Miss Edith Hinz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hinz, waa married to Heary Scbinlt at the home of the bride's parents lust Thursday afternoon. Rev. Ernest Mack was the officiating clergy man. About 40 friends and relatives were present, gneBts at the impressive ceremony. 1 lie briuesmaij a as Miss Emma ltothe, and th best man whs Fred Schiuk. After the impressive and interesting ceremony, an excellent din ner was served in the dining room. On the same evening Mr. and Mrs. Schink took possession of their new home, the Patterson new cottage on the corner of Ninth and Washington streets, wliicli had been mjide ready for their occu pancy. Those present at the ceremony were: Mr. mid Mrs. Christ Blulim, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hartke, Rev and Mrs Ernest Mack, ol Oregon City ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe N'ible, Mr. and Mrs. Max Abut, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ueuirich, Charles Ilinkston, Chris Hemrich, Charles Schink. of Portland; Mrs. Thomas Warner and daughter, Miss Clara, Mrs. C. Hchink and daughter, Sophia, MrB. L. I'anli, Mr. and Mrs. William Hinz and other member! of the family, HETTMiN-WALLACK. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace at Highland at 3 p. m., Wednesday, Jan uary 22nd, the event being the marriage of their youngest daughter, Mios Annie, to Fred Hettman, also of Highland. Hev butts, of Shubel, was the oliiciat ing minister. The bridal march was led by little Blanche Anderson, of Portland, followed by the bridesmaid, Mies Nora Kernes, niece of the bride, and Henry Hettman, brother of the groom After congratulations there were several mu sical iiuinbfrs by Miss Simmons, of Portland ; Mii-8 KerneB, of Oregon City, El. J. Anderson, of Cardston, Canad t. Following this part of the program, an elegant wedding dinner waa served. The bride looked charming in biaek- bri cad' d saiin with pink Bilk waist. She wore a wreath of myrtle, and car ried a bonnet of carnations. Alter a so cial evening, Mr. and Mrs. Hettman took their departure amidt-t a shower of rice. They received many valuable presents. Tho guests present were: Mr. sud M s. U. WalUcs, Mr. and, Mrs. O. lletuimn, Kev. Butts, John Post, Elder Jumes Anderson, Mr. and Mrs F. Moehnke, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hluhin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. O. An derson, Mm. P Davidson, Mi s. J. Ley, Misses Louise and Ida , Simmons, Nora Kernel', Blanche Anderson, Liz.ie B h lander, Mamie Ward, Ruth li ly, Liz zie Wallace, John, Joseph and George Wallace, Christ Moehnke, Fred Steiner, .Alfred l.arsin, Fred Ma lis in, Harry j Hettman. 0. Miss Huldah A. Lundbtrg, of Clacka mas county, and F. E. VVardrum, of Multnomah county, were married at the Thonsands Sent Ints Exile. Every year a large number of- poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. Oon't rin an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It is the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lnnis diseases on earth. The firrt dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent nse. '''rial bottles free at Geo. A. Hsrding's. Price 50c and $1. Every buttle guaranteed. The Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for its advertising matter. Its v li- pamphlets, folders, booklets, etc.. are IT xVlIIlOol' taBtefullv gotten up and are valuable for what tliev contmn. Here is a partial net of what MK. CHAS. S. FEE, eneral Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Ninn., will send out, carefully mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combi nation can he made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will he accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain ijood descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland 1901 , An trirmal publication, beautifully Illustrated In color and half tone. This number trent particularly ot the hlftnry ot Hie Northern Pacifio'i Trdemrk, the cister Battlefield in Montana, and the Yellowitom Park. Miniature Wonderland A neat and dalntr publication containing a complet. hlstorr of the Northrn Padtio Trademark. The artillic oovera of the Wonderland, 1901 are used iu miniature. Wl!d Flowers from Yellowstone- Sand Six Cents F.ar Cats A Deep Mystsry It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved tiiat Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for vears with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cberley, of Peterson, la , "and a. lame back pained me so I could not dress mvself. butElec.rc Bitters whollv cured me, and, althou gh 73 years old, I now am able to do nil my housework j It overcomes Coiistipaiion.impnivf s Ap ir A ook of preiwed wild floweri from Yellnwitone P"-k, Fhowlng the real flowers in their natural r-ntor. A da':- 'v Send and beautiful duuTentr ten peolmetis o( flower! and tix Fifty Ceata full pne illustrations of Park scenery. Yellowstone National Park A new 112 case book In itrontr. flexible ootpti. eood naner. plain type, illustrated, pocket Rir.e, a compendium and Twenty-fly. ufBcnpiivc ih Liiu nuiiti a rroiiuerianu. i.ais Climbing Mount Rainier An Illustrated pocket-size hook. 72 panes. In stronir. flexible 5ed covers, printed on hparv paper, descriptive of an ascent of Twenty-five me mgnesi peat, in cue united sutes outBide or Alaska ol a uents. glacial nature. eoee9o09e9Ooott(iw9sMtt & 2nd petite, gives perfect bea h. Only at Geo A. Harding's ding store. 50c oastohia. Bean tl f 9 Kind You Have Always Bought You should know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absoultely the best for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Deal ers are authorized to g"arantee it to give satisfaction. Chaiman&Co. A Cure for Lumbago W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, Va.. Bays: "For more than a year I suffered from lumbago. 1 finally tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm and it g;ive me en tire relief, which all other remedies had failed to do. Sold by G. A. Harding. 6 per Individuals' Money to Loan at cent and 7 per cent. Call on or write, John VV. Lodeh, Attorney at Law, Stevens Bl'd'g. Oregon City, Oreg Annual Safe At The STOKE Everything Reduced fAiH i o o 0 O ft 9 TO CURE A COT.D IN OKE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to purer E VV. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. (TMiE-jHrniiiinp iourt ,0)1je tIammrv o4tl, County IIFNVER" JSr ! J,,lle lty'n 0(1,1 i,tin U'Io T5,'frnlJ (tM ' A marriage license was issued on the it Means dure ueam to tb Little Rascals f- . .11 .1 . T 1-1- causing au me i rourjie Prier'a H;i. Food cintains an irredient in which the p trnsite using D.tndriitf cannot live. Besides destroying the dandrotf parasite ''Ttie Hair rood" is also a tonio and food for the hair, htiniu ating the It tir follicles and supplying the roits with energy and no irishtnent. Makes the hair grow when all else fails. For S.iiu by all druggists. ...We Can Do Better... By you this year than ever before and would be pleased to have you give us a trial order. We do not run a department store or a black smith shop, but we do corduct a GROCERY STORE And sell GROCERIES A. ROBERTSON T THE 7TH STREET GROCER OREGON CITY -Gs"S5sT Look sit Tis Pricc umbo Mush, 2 lbs. in package, 1 Sewing Machine Oil, per bot tic u a a PvspcpM;! is uimvogni.eil in liu'.i t.ic i';isvn. .It tUvrives the uiiKtiow inj; HiilTi'i'iT. Its runny varkuiims work rdonj? the wi'itkest lines of the m'sUmu. To Imtllo ti.:in.st only one. of them U vain. ():ir Imoklt texplitinsits mnp tonw. Oiir lKspoiwiiiT'.ililetsgive complete tin. 1 ladling relief. "0 n GILES' , i Dyspepsia Tablets 1 D Q rj u 10c, ?5C. :r, and 60c. Kold and Guaranteed by C. G. HUNTLEY, Preacr.ptlon Druggist, Cregon City Oregon 'inly trsnscontineiral lino pasxinn diieetly thrntiKh A Lake City, Lsadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splondidlv pnnippod tr:iitis daily to all points Kast. I'lirough Sileepitn: and Pining C.ira atul Free Keeluitii); Chair Cirs. The most imit'iiitieeiit scenery in America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. Fur i-tii-n p.-si r; s n i l l- Tipti Icraluro i.Ulrt's 2Stli to Hertha Thonias and Brenton j Wider on the iiS'h A. E Thomas was I the witness. The parties teside n-a j Seutt's Mills, over the Clackamas ; county line. A marriage license was issued to ' Paisy Anderson antl Wi'ltatu O. Ew 1 man on the L'Sih. Mabel O. Anderson I was witness. WANlTn-TliCSTWOKTAY MKX AN 0 WO nltMi (o trnvi'1 ami mlvertitk' for oUl rdirtblished tiouso ef iotui fluttncirti stBiiiiirvr. r!rtry a.M yeiir ami (xiienrs, all r' 1'1' cash. Nu -an-1 kmIiiii iniutrtd. t;tvo roferoiiofs hh.1 tucUe ell-a-I'lr onsen !HnijtHt euvcloeo. Adau-is Mhu or, i ti xton Ukl';., Oliii'so. It (A Soft Harness 2 packages tor 1 5c Salmon, 3 cans 25c Arm & Hammer Soda, 8 lbs. j for 25c Good Syrup, per can 25c Roast Coffee, from 10c Green Coffee, per lb 10c Sardines, 6 cans 25c 3-IL1. can Baked Beans ... 20c Washing Powder, per lb 5c Ackerman Coffee Extract, 8 packages 25c Lemon and Vanilla Extracts, per oz . . 5c Bird Seed, with bone and grav el, per package 7c Blueing, per bottle 5c Matches, per bunch . ic Sc Regular 15c Shoe Dressing. . . 10c Lemonade Sets, from $ t White Metal Teaspoons, per set 15c Curling Irons, each 4c Fancy Toilet Soap, per box . . ic Lead Tencils, per dozen 10c Table Oil Cloth, per yard , . . . 1 8c Toilet Soap, long bar 4c Men's Working Gloves, from.. .25c Men's Black and White Striped Working Shirts 43c Men's Suspenders 15c Men's and Boys' Hats at fac tory prices. Men's and Boys' Leggons 40c You enn mnke your hll llfsa US Bolt IIS H gU'V3 and as tnuth us wirtt by uaiiiB Kl U Eli A I r- & vl leuthoii lis lifr ma it ICTV -J 1,st twire a long 1.1 it B,'i'J orUinurily would. ' i EUREKA j. 12 o Third ; D. n.N5Fll:Ll), Oi'iU'i iil Ago lit, eel, Torth'tul, Oregon HEADACHE IB. I 5 M?l 2& Dom 2Sc Ikrness l make a poorlooklnii bar- iifM ik'W. Mavis cf pure, neuvy noiiteu on, f- ;'i,4 Pold everywhere Maie bj STAHDAR3 CiL CO. GLASS SETS, consisting of SUGAR BOWL, BUTTER DISH, SPOON ; HOLDER and CREAMER, from 35c per set. j We carry the CELEBRATED CAT jTARAUGUS CUTLERY COS RA ZORS and POCKET CUTLERY, and guarantee same. j RED FRONT TRADING CO. COURT HOUSE BLOCK OREGON CITY, OHE.