Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, February 21, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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is Nature's time for rest;
and the man who does not
take sufficient time to sleep
or who cannot sleep when
he makes the effort, is
wearing out his nervous
strength and consuming his
vital power. Dr. Miles"
Nervine brings sweet,
soothing, refreshing sleep. ,
Don't let another night
pass. Get it to-day.
"T lir.d Hrd nervous spells, lost nil
appetite for iood and for eijfht weeks
w'l'.s unable to sleep at mgnt. ine
only thing Hliut liclpcd me was Dr.
' N'crvino. It cured me. '
Mi .. li. Jackson, Bowling Green, Mo.
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P, 7 (3
soothes the nerves, nour
ishes the brain, and re
freshes the entire organism.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
W Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablets.
druggists refund the money If itfails
to curer E. W. Grove's signature is on
ach box. 25c.
Democratic State Convention.
A democratic convention for the state
of Oregon is hereby called to meet in the :
my ot rortland on Thursday, April 10, ,
1902, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purrjoee !
ol nominating candidates for the follow
ing positions, to-wit:
Governor, State Treasurer,
Supreme Judge, Attorney General
Secretary of State, . U. 8. Senator,
State fcup t of Public Instruction,
Members of Congress for First and
Second Districts :
for ratifying nominations for district and
joint, legislative and judicial offices; and
for trie transactions of such other busi
ness as may properly come before it
The several counties will be entitled
to one delegate for each 125 votes and
mai r fraction thereof cast for Hon.
Thomas G. Greene for supreme judge at
the state election in June, 1!W0, to-wit:
Mu Haii
Baker 14
Benton fi
Clackamas 13
Clatsop 5
Columbia 3
IJoos 7
Crook 4
Curry 2
Lane 15
Lincoln 2
Linn 17
Malheur t
Marion 16
Morrow 3
Multnomah 41
Polk....'. 8
Yamhill
A date not later than
Douglas 13
Gilliam 3
Grant 4
Harney 3
Jackson 11
Josephine 6
Klamath.. 3
Lake 2
Sherman 2
Tillamook 2
Umatilla 12
Union 10
Wallowa 4
Wasco 7
Washington 10
Wheeler. 2
11
April 4th,
county
condi-several
recommended to the respective
central committees, subject to
tions of local convenience, for
county conventions.
By Order of the Democratic State Cen
tral Committee.
Samuel White, Chairman.
Richard W. Montagub, Sec.
Dated, Feb. 17th, 1902.
The Iiest Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure no pay. Price 50c.
STOPS THE COUGH AND WOKKS OFF
THE COLD.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No Cure no pay
Price 25 cents.
CITIZENS MEETING.
Clficlueinas County Taxpayers
Meet and TrWe to Put Ticket
In tin Field.
Fully I X) people rnsponded to the
call for a rme ting ot voters, irrespective
of politic .1 pariieo last Tuesday. Al
most every section of the county was
represented. At the preliminary meet
ing held in the county court room in the
forenoon, the temporary officers elected
were Colonel Robert A. Miller, chair
man, and O. W. Bobbins, of Molalla.
secretary. These were made permanent
officers at the afternoon meeting held in
Willamette hall Among the speakers,
who urgently favored needed reforms in
county affairs, lower taxation and econ
omy in expenditures were, H. E. Cross,
W. MM Jt-see, T. L. Turner, George
Ogle, 0. 1) Latourette, Henry Gans, C.
:N. Wait, O W.Eastham, G. L. Hedges,
C. 11 Dye, J. P. Lovett and Dr. J. W.
Powell. At the afternoon meeting a
resolution was pnssod to the effect that
a citizens or independent ticket be nomi
nated, and the chairman was authorized
to appoint a committee of nine to call a
convention.
Koine of the cenvention from outside
'precincts were: John H. Daly, of
MacUolmig,; V. W. Jefise and John P.
Cole, of Barlow ; K. E Vetoto, of Canby ;
J. Wolf and B. Buckner, of Beaver
0reolt ; Douglas, of Eagle Creek: O W.
Tvobbins, of Molalle ; O.N. Wait, of
Canity; three Giibbles, of Gribble Prai
i vie ; W. L. Holcomb, Clackamas', J. V.
Habeas and brother, of Molalla ; John
AAsi und T. L. Turner, of Stafford ; II.
Vi. Hi; nk weather, of Milwaukie; W. W.
Irwin, Barlow; V. P. Sharp, of Tualatin ;
Henr y Gans. of O.-uvego; Louis lunik, of
r.uHl!jinl;V K. Muuipower, of Stone,
and Wilts.
liKKOM'TION ADOPTS!).
We, tin', undersigned citizens of O.'uck--vmiiH
County. Oregon, coming together
iii (.; . i.c to a call lor a non-partisan
Democratic Committee Meeting,
Notice ie hereby given that there will
be a meeting of the members of the
Democratic County Central Committee,
at Oregon City, Oregon, on March lst,at
10 o'clock a. m. at the office of Robert
A. Miller at which time important busi
ness will come before the committee
All committeemn are requested to be
present.
Robert A. Miller,
Chairman Democratic County Com
A. W. Chekky, Secretary.
Kidney complaint kills more people
than any other disease. tins is due to
the disease being so inBiduous that it
gets a good hold on the system before it
is recognized. Foley's Kidney Uure will
prevent the development of fatal disease
if taken in time. Charman & Co.
Callftr Sociillst Mass Sleeting,
A niiisi convention of the socialists of
Chi cl aunts county is hereby called to
meet in Willamette hall, Oregon Cit;
Or.. Saturday, the 8th day of Marc
1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for
the purpose of nominating a county
ticket for the various offices to be filled
at the election to be held in this state
on the second day of June this year, and
for the transaction of other business of
interest to the socialist party.
Fukd J. Mkindl, Chairman,
William Bkard, Secretary,
County Committee.
:ixacrUB!iis.vtv.j
"I had a very severe sickness 1
that took of? all my hair. I pur
chased a bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor nd it brought all my hair
back again."
W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.
One thing is certain,
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes
the hair crow. This is
because it is a hair food,
It feeds the hair, and the
hair grows, that's all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair.
$1.00 t battle. All druigtrts.
If your drnjrgist canuot supply you,
Bend us one dollar and wo will express
you a bottle. Be sure and give the name
of your nearest express oftice. AddresB,
J. C. A YEB CO.. Lowell, Mass.
M'hs
isonce.
Notice is hereby uiven that the county
clerk ot Clackamas county will receive
sealed hi. Is lor delivering one mile of
road plank on Beaver Creek and High
land road in road district No. 14, until
noon, Saturday, March 8th ; said lum
ber to he of good sound old growth tim
ber, lfi feet long by 3 inches thick from
8 to 12 inches wide, to be delivered on
said mad by June 1st, 1902.
lhe court reserves the right to reject
anv and ah bids.
K H. Cooper,
County Cle k.
Dated, Feb. 19th, 1902.
t
For Sale.
$450 Four lots with
and basement; good
Side. Inquire of C. H.
four-room house
ham, on West
Dye.
City and vicinity, and as friends and
neighbors, who have shared their joys
and sorrows, join tonight in wishing
them an easy path on the Western shore
of life.
CAPTAIN AND MRS. S. B. CALIF
Allow me to introduce to vou
Elizabeth Hollenbeck, of New lork. It
is theyeaa '49, and she is sitting on the
deck of a canal boat on its way to the
great lakes. Little she dreams that she
is going to meet ber lover. Her father
with his family are on their way to Wis
consin, where a son nas preceded mm.
At Buffalo they leave the canal boat, and
a steamer takes them to Milwaukie.
From there they ride 25 miies acrois the
country to an uncle s house, where
there journey ends. It is a small coun
try town and the people are nei hborly.
Next door lives a young man, and he
loBes no time in making the acquain
tance of Miss H, and in three months
more we find him one beautiful autumn
doy, the 24th of September, '49, help
ing Miss Hollenbeck into a buggy . she
looks dainiy in a wbite dress. They are
gotng to Racine 20 miles distant, to see
the cuy. On their way tney pass
through Waterford, and we see them
alighting at the door of the justice of
the peace, vv Pen tney come out sue is
no longer Miss Hollenbehk, but Mrs.
Califf. The young bride and groom re
lume their trip to Racine, and after tLe
honeymoon go back to their old home
and begin their home-making. The
husband at his trade, and the wife as
sumes the care of a home. The follow
ing year they moved to Fond Du Lac,
and in '55 they move they move to
Iowa, where Mr. Calif has relatives.
Little ones have come to them. They
no longer travel alone; a little grave
also binds them closer. The war breaks
out, and in '62 Mr Calif marches away
to do his part in preserving the Uni n.
Mrs. O takes up her part of the bur
den and keeps the home with the five
children on the unal! pay of the private
soldier, t he oldest son is now the man
of the house, although only 10 years old,
and what a comfort to his mother, only
the could tell. During the war Mr. C
talks with fellow soldiers of Oregon, and
they plan to come when the war Bhall
be over, but the "best laid plans of men
and mice often gang aglee," and it was
not until '73 that he came to the Wil
lamette valley. TheBe last 19 years
spent in Oregon City have brought joy
and sorrow, pleasure and disappoint
ment, but after all what .care they for
wind or weather bo long as they two live
together .
(Continued next week.)
Notice of Special School Sleeting.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters and taxpayers of school district
No, 6), Clackamas county, Oregon, that
a special meeting for said district will
be held at the county court room in the
court house in Oregon City, at the hour
of 7:30 o'clock p. in., on Monday, the
3rd day of March, 19)2, for the pin-pise
of considering the matter of building
two additional school rooms and the is
suing of bonds for raising funds for that
purpose and funding a part of tiie pres
ent floating indebtedness of the district,
C. O. Albright,
Chairman.
C. O. T. Williams, Clerk.
ESTAURANT
Newly Furnished and Refitted
HEALS AT ALL HOURS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
PRICES REASONABLE
This Restaurant has no Superior in the City
I Opposite Electric Hotel OREGON CUT, 0KEC0N
ASTHMA CURE FfltlSE
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent
Cure In All Cases
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL
School Officers, Attention!
In compliance with resolotions passed
last year, the undersigned cordailly in
vite all school officers to meet, at the
court house, Oregon City, tfalurday,
March let, 11 o'clock.
State iSunerintendent J. H. Acker
man will address ns on the subject of
''School Sanitation and Decoration."
riuuil U! lie" cunjauiB n ill uo uisuusacn
wilt De or interest to me suuoois. it isr
hoped that every district will be repre
sented. J. O. ZlNSER,
T. J. Gary,
Committee.
$6C0 Cottage and lot on Jefferson St.,
one-third cash, balance installments, $15
per month, interest 8 per cent. C. H,
Dye.
Will You
Kindly Remember
That 'Trier's Hair
Food" cures Dan
druff and will cause
he hair to grow
soft as silk.
lhe Five Golden Wedding Couple.
Following is a continuation of the
history of the five golden wedding
couple, who were' honored with a re
ception at the Presbyterian church. It
was written br Mrs, G'jorge C. brown
ell:
leaves them. They put up the hotel.
The following day they return to the
homo to n where the young man has a
vontereni'e to devise way and means to home ready for hi? bride, and they set
runiii o thi) present burden ot taxation,
to pin v and elevate tha politics of the
con ii I v '-hove the present low stain
IHO'-!
eliH'ti
Boars tia ) 1,18 Kini1 You HavBAIways BougM
6S
life. He in his
ird of
: to bring ab'Mit if possible, tho
n of men to otllco, who ivpre-
9(M,' v ..I the people wili not put np
the . i n.iiim of Clackamas County for
w't ; . IV hie best bidder, and thus
bt i' .". nml reproach to its citizens
t li 'i. i' :rid abroad, hereby subsi'iibe
to the following resolution:
I";. . we lu'roby recommend tin;
calling of a County Convention to bo
(join;v .i I of delegates chosen from the
Wf i" i) iviiints without reg.il t p:o--vio
party tilliliations, for tlie purpose
cl ;:.'.:i:ir.ttiiu a full county ticket of
iwpr"""vtttive mn of character ami
abll ty
tfcwi.it. That the chairman bo au
thoti.i'd to appoint a joint committee of
Uine of which the chairman and secre
tary b" rx-otlicio members, whos.) duty
it shall be to draft and publish an iitU
dross to the people of tho county ; to sot
the time and place, and Issue a call f ir
primaries, and apportion delegates to
the different precincts; to set the time
and p'e" and 'call ti Count v Cenvention
of such delegates, and generally to pro
mote ti c interests of this, movement, for
the lovoniplishment of the end in view.
ihird. That the duties of this coiniuit
too will cease when such convention is
organized.
o as t oris .a. .
Eoar rt ) l'18 Kind Vun H.vrc Aiwys BougliJ
of
intothe futurenml stc thecor.iJMc.n
i,-. wliu-h vnur comrli. if liei'.ti'cted.
wl't 1rhiir you, you would st'.'k u-licf nt
ouoe uud tliut nuturatly would be thiougli
Shiloh's
Consumption
f..ttA Guaranteed to cure Con-
W Asthma, ami U ""
T.oul.Ies. Cures Cou.'.hs mul Colds in a day.
i cci'U. Write to C. Wi t-is & C,
K ' j forfiC.-t:i..UvH"i.
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tie down to every dav
store ; she in the home.
In two years wo see them again. They
have crossed the ocean and aie living in
Wise lnsin in the United States. A
daughter h:iti been born to them. Again,
i two years p't-ts, and we 11 m I them in a
tram ol ox-tiv.ms and Covered wagons
with some of their kin crossing tho
plains to Oregon. When they reach
The Dalles, tho party divide, the women
and children coming by boat down the
Columbia, the men driving the cattle
across the mountains, by tho pack trail.
1 ho young wi.'o has no.v two little ones,
and the baby is eick, worn out with the
Ions, hard trip. Tho women find rooms
in Portland and stay there until their
husbands send for them. Our little
woman's husband sends for her in a
few days to come to Oregon City. She
starts on a tmall steamer, but try as it
will, it cannot get through the rapids on
that day. The baby is growing rapidly
worse; the mother, heart-brokeu, is
anxious for the father to see it once
more alive; but no, the kind-hearted
captain sees the inevitable, and gently
takes tho baby into lus own arms,
where it soon breathes its last. Hospi
table people ou Jtho bank of the river
take the passengers and make them a9
comfortable as possible for the night.
The next day they arrive in Oregon
City, the little one is buried, and their
tirst great sorrow has come to them, but
as the years have goi,e by four times
more tney nave passed tiirougti line
trouble, but their faith was founded
on a rock uud they could say :
"When tho Woes of Life oe'rtake me,
Hopes deceive and fears annoy
Novr shall the eiots forsake me;
ixi it glows with ponce and jv."
Perhaps von have recognized in this
' sketch our friends, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
erts. Some of you have known them
! 1ii.-ii,yI nit th.!.;.) veiirfl aiiAiit in Oregon '
Had to Conquer or Die.
"I was just about gone," writes Mrs.
Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs, N.
C, "I had Consumption so bad that
the best doctors said I could' not live
more than a month, but I bjgan to use
Dr. King's New Discovery and was
wholly cured by seven bottles and am
now stoat and well" It's an unrivaled
lile saver in Consumption, Pneumonia,
La Grippe and Bronchitis; infalliblo for
Coughs, dolds, Asthma, Hay Fever,
Cioup or Whooping Cough. Guaran
teed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles
free at George A. Harding's drug store.
For sate by all druggists, and
K. frier, bauiieia uiag.
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Oregon City
Scconcl-IIand Ss Junlt Store
Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand
Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all
Kinds, Etc.
Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold
Goldstone, Sngarman & Co.
Women and Jewells
Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is
the order of a woman's preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even that great
est of all jewels, health, is often ruined
in the strenuous etl'orts to make or save
the money to purchase them. If a wo
man wili risk 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. Boachee's German
Syrup. It will promptly arrest con
sumption in its early stages and heal the
all'ected lungs and bronchial tubes and
drive the dread disease from the system.
It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain
cine for concha, colds and all bronchial
troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's
reliable remedies at George A. Hard
ing's. Get Green's Special Almanac.
Oregon
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cures when nil else falls.
The Kev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Hidge, III., sajs:
Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good
condition . 1 cannot tell you how thankful I feel for
the Rood derived from it. I was a slave, chained with
putrid Bore throat and Asthma for ten years. 1 de
spaired of ever being cured. I saw your adrertlH
ment for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting
disease, Asthma, and thought you had overspoken
yourselves, but resolved to (jive It a trial. To my
astonishment, the trial aoted like a charm. Bend ma
a full size bottle."
Rev. Dr. Morris Weciisler,
Rabbi of the Cong. Bnat Israel.
New York, Jan. 3, 1901
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Trial bottle se nt absolutely free on
reeipt of postal. Write at once, ad
dressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MED
ICINE CO., 79 East I3cth St. New
York City.
Red Front
Tradin
Court House Block,
Oregon City,, Ore.
gCo.
4 cans Salmon. - - 25c
Can Syrup, - - 25c
2 packages Jumbo Mush, - 15c
8 lbs. " Arm and Hammer " Soda, 25 c
6 cans Sardines, - - 25c
Bottle Blueing, - 5c
Bunch Matches, - - c
8 packages Ackerman's Coffee Extract, 25c
JO lbs. Corn Meal, - - 25c
Qz. Lemon or Vanilla Extract. - 5c
Bottle Spsrm Sewing Machine Oil, - 5c
Lb. either Ginger, Mustard, Peppzr or Allspice, 25c
RED FRONT TRADING GO.
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