OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1902 ANNUAL jlearance ?p 30 Days Great reductions all leather goods. KRAUSE BROS. on WM. MACKRELL DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Brushes, Curry Combs, Sweat Pads, Etc. Hand and Machine Made Harness a Specialty. MCLALLA. ORE. . f? i tre 1 1 p r'wfr" 'J I Perfect Health Is within the reach of almost every woman. The weakness, nervousness and irritability from which so many women suffer is in general due to dis ease of the delicate womanly organism. When the disease is cured the general health is re-established. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It promotes regularity, dries disagreeable and enfeebling drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. When these diseases are cured, headache, backache, nervousness and weakness are cured also. w I was very weak and nervous when I com menced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion and 'Golden Medical Discovery,' about a year ago," writes Mrs. M. E. Everetts, of 89 Oxford Street, Woodstock, Ont. I had been suffering for seven lon(r months, and had taken mediciue from a physician all the time, but it seemed to make me feel much worse. My stomach was so bad (so my doctor told me), and my nerves were in such a state that I would start at the least noise. I felt irritable at all times ; was not able to do any of my own house work ; had to keep help all the time. How I suffered God and myself alone know. I was greatly discouraged when I commenced taking your medicines, but the first bottle seemed to help me. I took five bottles of ' Favorite Pre scription,' two of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' also two vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I can highly recommend these medicines to all who suffer as I did. I never had better health than I now enjoy, and it is all owing to Dr. Pierce's medicines." Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mumpower & Hess intend shutting down their chop mill after February 28. There has been considerable sicknefs during our absence; amongst those who were under ihe care of the doctor were as follows : Mark Sprague, Mrs. J. A. Mumpower, MrB. Nancy Mumpower, Mrs. Mark Hatton and "several others who were not quite so bad. Mips Ediih Mumpower is just recov ering from a severe atiackof appendi citis. She is' improving 'nicely under the 'care of Dr. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Griffin are visitors in Stone making their preparation to gr to Eastern Oregon, where Dan has an 800 acre wheat farm rented. We wish them a prosperous journev and good crops and hoping they may return to Webfoot to spend their old days. What about that independent party and where is the people's party? Yes, and I might ask, where is the demo cratic party? School Ileport. Following is the report of Shubel school for the month ending Jan. 31 : No. pupih enrolled, 44. No. days taught, 20. Average uaily attendance, 41. No. cases tardiness, 6. Those present every day during the montb and tardy once are Delia and El sie Blnhm, Nora, Irene and Edna Moehnke and Mary Massinger. Those who were neither absent nor tardy are Henry Massinger, Nellie Moehnke, Lorena Hill, Millie, Hazel and Raymond Ginther. Visitors present (luring the month were Hugo Hanson, Wet-ley Hill, Min nie Bohlender and Mrs." Grimm, of Mackeburg. Visitors always welcome. Kcbkht GiNTHEit, Teacher. THE MORNINQ TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature iB uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. To Ijtive both put in thorough working order' will not prove expensive if the work is done by F. C. CADKES Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and Murrow, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper hart yon can buy it in Portland. Di,t) a card in the po:tofTIce and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros,' store J. MURROW, Oregon City New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MHLSTON JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Oppohite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO g CORRESPONDENCE fi o o 00000000000000000000000000 Cont lnuail from paga 2. Elwood. News is almost as scarce as "hen's teeth." A. S. Henderson is working for Chris Eittner. Mr. and Mrs. John Park accompanied their daughter, Zella, to Oregon City ,00. her way to ;Ellensburg, Wash., where ihe intends to stay with her sister, Susie Lankins Mat Park spent a few days in Elwood last week. Deb Ronney was the welcome guest of Mr. Wilson's family from Sunday till Tuesday. W. T. HendeM.ni is improving his farm by clearing land. F. 0. wears a sad countenance since last Tuesday night. Guess why? Mr. Bittner ami boh, Frank, took a load of spools to town yes'erduy . Morton Park has returned home after a two weeks' visit at Elwood. Lali.a Rookii. Quit paying rent, and .don't pay in terest. ' Own your own home. The Or egon Home Mutual Society will buy yonr home and pay cf your mortgage, and give you 10 years and eight months to pay for it. Only $," 35 per month for a $1,000 home. H. M. Harnden, Ore gon City, agent. School Tux Levies. Last yeir the special tax voted aver aged less than 2 mills for the county. Following is the list for this year, it will show a decided improvement: Forty Districts have levied a special tax in Clackamas county, as follows: Dist. Mills Dist. Mills THE P. M. SHARPLES Cream Separator Has no superior if you want a larc butter yield. No machine runs so easy or skims so clean. It is perfect in mechanical con strue tion and finish. Write for catalogue and prices to d. kauffma!n Needy, Oregon FARM FOR SALE. SUnuled oncmilo Honth of Noedv.contiilnliiir 8:1 acres, with K"0'l lutliliii:;n, pnmo orchard ami well watered ami under Kuod Mule of oultiviUlon. Also nini'h loomed nlimit 4 miles wist of Soiln Nprlll);, consisting f 'Jl1.1 tirroa, Willi fairly Rood IiiiIMiuk, Is an exeoiient sinrn riineii. '1 In so plu'in w ill bo aoM cheap. Fur purlieu urn luuuiru or mtilivsM A T. t'OC lilt N, Administrator, lliihburd.Oro. Slacksburg. The socialists of Macksburg have or ganized a strong local branch of the so cialist patty and received charter No. 21, from the State Central Committee. The following members were elected to office: Frank Kraxberger, chairman; Al Reynold.viee-chairman ; John Heinz, secretary; F. M. Mathews, financial sec retary ; B. Luebhen, organizer and C. Kogh and C. Kraxberger, literature agent. As socialism means no fiaii way dusi- ness, the members did not hesitate to Bign the pledge of severance of connec tion with other parties. The branch adopted the following resolution: 'We clearly see tnat our principles can only be atta;ned through the social ist party and will not support any can didates ou any other ticket, regaidless of pledges they might make. Comrades, let us worn nonestiy, mitn fully and true in the right direction, and we will see the daybreak of a better and more human future. F. K. 1 3. 5. 7. 10 14. 19. 25. 28 30. 34. 35. 37. 4:3. 47. 43. 4!). 51. 53. CO . 7 . 15 . 17 ,. 1 . 5 . 5 . 18 B 2 .'. 22 H'A . 1 . 3 . 11 .. 2i . !) . 3 . 5 . 10 Or 62.... 64 .., 66.... 72.... 73. . . . 77. .. 78.... 83.... 86.... 95..., 97... 102. . . . 105..., 107. . . , 6 jt. 10 jt. 13 jt.. 23 jt.. 62 jt. 70 jt. 6 4 7 11 8 VA 5 15 10 5 8 3 20 5 O 4 5 4 10 Fl Cere&l A de!icioZG food drink, which, as a tabic bevcraee. is preferable to coffee and tea. The nutritive and delic ious properties of California figs, prunes and grains are retained by our special pro cess of manufacture and arc fullyV extracted by- fa o 1 1 1 n g from 5 to 10 minutes nly. CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of For licnt. For one year or more years a farm of 160 acres, 8 miles from Oregon City on county road, 80 acres fenced, 40 acres in cultivation, 18 acres in clover, five in wheat,the balance to put in ; good house, barn and well, small orchard. Apply for further particulars to James B. Dew. Redland, Or. THE HOME GOLD CURE. An Ingenious Treatment br which Drunkards are lining Cured Da'ly lu Spite of Themselves. At All Grocers. o Fruit 46 Withoit. Or.ce again we w elcome the Oreeon mist. A. G. Wyland made a trip to Silver- ton one day laist week. Bert Wude was visiting relatives at Mitsouri town Tuesday last. Wyland lii others have started the pack train business . Terry Davidson, of Ruswivillo, was seen in our midst one day hint week. Sunday last a party of young folks gathered at the home of R. Wmlo and upent the pay in Iplaying games, l'edro being the favorite Tgame. Call again, boys. Mrs. Maguie Kurleig, of Port land, who has been visiting rela tives in this section for some time, in tends to return home soon . O. 11. Thomas hint the misfortune while falling timboi one day last week to fail a true on his dog and kill him. We are glad to Irani that the Knter prise has a new representative from il hoit. II. Dart, of Molalla, was looking alter slock in tli id section one d.iy last week. C. tl. Vorhii-s is Btijl seen diligently using bis saw and ax. Mr . llau:i is ou ihe tick list. Sum Jim. Stone. As Stone has been having its share of oolil, hiiovv and rain, why not have its share of space in the Courier-Herald to tell about il? The coldest that the ther mometer registered was eight degrees above zero. Snow was from live to fix inches, but th.t is all in the past and it is raining now, and looks as though it would last 40 days and 40 nights. There was considerable coou hunting while the snow lasted and bo far as w e could learu but one coon lost his hide and we had the pleasure of oiling our boots with bis oil. J.K. Carria making some necessary improvements in the way of laying some new tloor and putting in partition In his house. No Moxloua Duxes. No Weakening of the Nervet. A Pleasant anil Partitive Cure for the Liquor Habit. It iB now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body filled with poi lon, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capablnf neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxi cants. Suffeieis may now cure them selves at homo without publicity or loss of time from business by this wondertul 'HO.MK GOLD CUKE" which has been lerfeeted after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The fail li iiil use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transforma tion of thousands ot Drunkards into 80 ber, industrious and upright men WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUH FATH ERS 1 1 This remedy is no sense a hob. trnm but is a specilic for this disease only, and is so skilllully devised and pre pared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. j Thousands of Drunkards have cured I liemKeK'efl with Ihiri nriivileua r.titu.ltr IMIIlUj. and as manv more have been Cured and made temperate men bv having the "CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today (hat 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 CU RE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment move ef fectual than others costing $''5 to $50. Full diiections accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without ext a charge, Sent prepaid to anv partofihi world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept E 594, EDWIN B. GILES & CO MP AN Y 2330 and iSSS Market Street, Philadel phia. All correspondence strictly confidential. A great many people think that the young lady who sits at the type-writer has a very easy time. If the young lady when she reaches home throws herself into a chair, weary almost to exhaustion, she probably is comforted by being told by her friends that they "can't see why she gets so tired. If she had been put ting in a day at the wash-tub it would be another matter," etc. Taking all things into considera tion, a day at the wash-tub is no harder than a day at the type-writer. The ordinary type-writer carriage weighs four pounds, Ou an average the operator lifts the carriage five times a minute. This equals a lift of twenty pounds a minute, or twelve hundred pounds every hour, which in a working day of eight hours would equal the lift ing of nearly five tons each day. It is true the weight is lifted a little at a time. But it would not lighten the labor if five tons of coal were put in with a teaspoon. And this is but the mere physical strain of typewriting. Add to that the nervous strain, the strain ou eyes and fingers which cannot be measured or weighed and the burden of the typewriter's task is even then not fully fathomed. For often, owi.ig to wom anly weakness, the work must be done under conditions which make it little short of torment. Working women in offices, stores and factories all work hard. An analysis of any form of woman's work with reference to its hardship, as in the case of the typewriter given above, would show a physical strain undreamed of. There are miles walked in the factory, tons lifted in the store, and this work is often done when the head throbs and the back aches, and every nerve is a-quiver with pain. Womanly ill-health is the greatest handicap of the working woman. It is not work which weakens her, but working under the intense nervous strain which is usually consequent on womanly diseases. Thousands of working women have made grateful acknowledgement of the healing and health derived from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity and dries the drains which undermine the strength. It heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It cures head ache, backache and nervous conditions in general which result from a diseased ' condition of the womanly organism. mi Weak Yw'omen Made Strong, "I suffered from female weakness for five months," writes Miss Belle Hedrick, of Nye, Putnam Co., W. Va. "I was treated by a good physician but he never seemed to do me any good. I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for advice, which I received, telling me to take his ' Favorite Prescription ' and ' Golden Med ical Discovery,' I took thirteen bottles of 1 Favorite Prescription ' and eight of ' Golden Medical .Discovery.' When 1 lud used the medicines a monLh my heailli was much im proved. It has continued to improve until now I can work at almost all kinds of house work. I had scarcely any appetite, but it is all right now. Have gained several pounds in weiglit. I would advise all who suffer from chronic diseases to write to Dr. Pierce." Sick Women Made Well. "I was a great sufferer for six years and doctored all the time with a number of differ ent physicians but did not receive any bene fit," writes Mrs. George Sogden, of 641 Bonda Street, Saginaw (South), Mich. "One day as I was reading a paper I saw your advertise ment and although I had given up hope of ever getting better, thought I would write to you. When I received your letter telling me what to do, I commenced to take your ' Fa vorite Prescription ' and follow your advice. I have taken ten bottles in all, also five vials of the 'Pleasant P.'ets.' Am now regular, after having missed two years and suffered with pain in the bead and back. I was so nervous, could not eat or sleep. Now I can thank you for my recovery." Sick and ailing women, especially those who are suffering from disease in chronic form, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspond ence held in sacred secrecy and written confidences protected by the same strict professional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce and his staff in personal consulta tions with sick women, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- Insist on having the medicine which makes weak women strong and sick women well. 1 1 People's;! FREE OFFERSZTiZ'Z Idoa, on small mcalo, ot tho appomraneo of Dr. Pleroo'a Com mon Sense Medical Advlmer. It la thm foremost, pop ular medical work of tho day. It troata of groat themes, the origin of apeolea, reproduction, etc., In the plainest language and from tho view point of com mon aonae. Every woman would bo better for reading the chapters which treat ot marriage and tho conjugal relations. Thla groat work, containing more than one thousand largo pages and over aaven hundred Illustrations, la sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expenso of mailing ONLY. Send 31 one-cent stamps for tho volume In durable cloth binding, or only 21 stamps for the book In paper-covers. Address 1 DR. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, H. Y. GO EAST VIA RlDGi!AKDVE5li?y Only transcontinen'al line passing directly thrungh Salt Lake City, Leadeille, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidiv epuipped tr. 1 -daily to all points East. Through Sleepinir and Dining Cur and Free Heelining Chair Cars. 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