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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1902. ANNUAL Clearance 30 Days Great reductions on all leather goods, KRAUSE BROS. WM. MACKRELL DEALER IN Harness, Saddl s, Brushes, Curry Combs, Sweat Pads, Etc. Hand and Machine Made Harness a Specialty. MOLALLA. t ORE. THE MORNINQ TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the water Bupply and temperature ia uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. To have both t)ut in thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work ia 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 tun you can buy it in Portland. Drop a card in the postoffice and lave 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 Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON OITY THE P. M. SHARPLES Cream Separator Has no superior if you want a large butter yield. No machine runs so easy or skims so clean. It is perfect in mechanical con stni' tion and finish. Write for catalogue and prices to D. KAUFFMAN Needy, Oregon FARM FOR SALE. RitUftlcil one tittle smith of NpO(ty,conln!nInfc 83 aert'M, with kooi! Imlhlius, prune orchard ami well Wittered ami limit r gooil Mitt a of cultivation. AIho rniH'h lm'titi'il tibinit 4 miles oust of Borin Spring, consl.ttiiiK f Ulrf ncn, with fairly good bnMilings, In an exivllent stork rnneh, Th plnt'cii will ho Mold chen,. For parti cu ars huUiro or tuMri'SH A. T. OIH'II U AN, Adminlstmtor, Uuhbartl.Oro. SUG II A CHANGE. Not only in feelings but in looks. The skin is clear, the eyes are bright, the cUceks are plump. No more pain and misery, no more sick headache, no more i'aundice. What worked the change? )r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which cured the disease of the stomach that prevented proper nutrition, and also cleansed the clogged and sluggish liver. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of lungs, heart, liver, and other organs which seem remote from the stomach because many of these dis eases have their cause in a diseased con dition of the stomach involving the allied organs of digestion asd nutrition. "I sent you a letter about a yedr afro," writes Mrs. J. Ellis Hamilton, of Farraiiiton, Marion Co., West Va. I stated my case as plainly as I could, and received a letter from you iu a few days, telling me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery and ' Favorite Prescription 'a bottle of each. I used three of each,, and feel like a new woman. Don't suffer any pain or misery any more. Before using your medicines I suffered all the time had jaundice, caused from food not digesting properly. I would have sick headache three and four times in a week. Could not do the work myself. I commenced using your medicines as recommended for liver complaint, and think I am cured now. I asked our doctor If he couldn't cure me, and he said he could give me medicine to help me but the trouble might return any time. I doctored three years without any relief. Haven't had sick headache since I took the first bottle of your medicine." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS J Mulvany 3 75 A Larkins 4 50 JJMallat 1(3 00 H Perry 2 50 E May 50 J Keller 1 50 Total $ 54 79 Road Dist No 20 John Puty, road fund 25 75 Christ Klnzy 2 00 P Shieve 5 fjO Fred Bauer 3 00 Carl Stromgreen 10 25 R Johansson 15 80 E W Hammette 9 96 BSullivan 2 00 J A Stromgreen 10 25 I Selling, pauper....... ..... Geo B Rate & Co, r and b Elmer Dixon, registration i A Laiey, r and b : J C Shoemaker, pauper.. .. canton oc xtosenkraoB, pauper.. . T B Killin. r & t, $9; com, $22.20 D R Dimick, cornr J J Cooke, boarding prisoners... Frank Bnsch, Court House W H Young, sheriff J P Dist No 4 W II Ream, r and b Peter Nehren, C H $3.45 ; b, $4.50 MN Bacon, tax, clerk Eii Williams, assessor.. J G Porter " Anna Williams, " . ' VRHyde, " Fred Gieehman ' ... . . . '. L E Williams " ' J W Norris, insane J C Zinser, Supt Retta Pierce, tax, clerk Lulu Hankins, tax, clerk Inn M Cliaee, tax, clerk J W Powell, pauper J W McAnulty, State vsG Brown H h Moody, St va Geo Brown H 8 Moody, St vb Robt McArthur J W McAnulty, do II S Moody, St vs Wm Bullock. ! J W McAnulty, do J W McAnulty, St vs Fred Reese, H S Moody, do. J W McAnulty, St vb ti D Boyles II S Moody, do J W McAnulty, S vs McCormack H S Moody, do J J Cooke sheriff. J R Morton, r and b, $6; com $14 John Lewehen, comr 9 30 23 25 56 00 35 11 26 00 17 85 31 20 3 00 38 57 911 4 50 .10 00 5 00 7 95 82 00 108 00 51 00 10 00 81 00 81 00 65 00 5 00 17 n 44 00 44 00 81 00 25 00 randb Frank Ridings, sheriff A D Burnett, sheriff Pope & Co, Moad Dist No 23. . . . Wilson & Cooke, Road Dist No 34 Ely Bros, pauper C E Burns, insane E L Shaw, Shaw, insane Jettie Maaingo, pauper John Lewellen, comr J It Morton, comr J R Morton, comr TB Killin, ccimr.. (Continued next week.) 20 00 3 00 12 20 24 00 1 00 4 50 3 20 4 25 7 53 2 00 3 00 15 00 6 20 6 20 8 00 10 20 Total $ 77 86 Road Dist No 24- Bagley & DixBon, general fund.. 3 59 C Hilton 1 50 J R Gahler 1 50 II Johnson 75 G Owings 3 00 E B Miller 10 50 F Mohr 50 E A Montandon 6 00 C C Mol son 4 75 CG Hoffman 7 05 Total.... $ 39 74 Road Dist No. 20 Doc M illhelm, general fund $ 2 25 VV H Engle 3 00 Total $ 5 25 Road No. 27 Wm Mortenson, general fund... 25 98 William Little 3 00 Omer Marquam 6 00 Geo DuLlavy 50 J E Marquam 9 00 J C Marquam 1 01 Registration Frogressing Slowly. The work of registering voters at the court house is progressing favorably at the court house under the direction of ex-County Clerk Elmer Dixon. The oldest person to register is Ebenezer Warner, aged 83, of Oregon City ward No. 3. Mr. Warner also is the' oldest printer in Oregon, and is a native of Ohio. The oldest native-born Orego nian to register is William Beers, aged 59, an employe in the paper mills. He was born in Portland, and in bis younger days was employed as a printer on the Oregonian. His father was one of the eignert of the call for the Provisional at Champoeg Blanks have been sent to the follow ing persons in various sections of the county : W . W. Jesse, Barlow. R. M. Cooper, Oariw. Oscar WisBinger, Milwaukie. H. A. Webster, Clackamas. S. Irons, Monitor. F. II , Dungan, Molalla. T. G. Joherud, Kelso. J. C. Marquam, Marquftm. G. R Miller, Highland. J. D. Ritter, Needy. J. K. Ely, Currinsville. S. C. Huffman, Garfield. Charles N. Wait, Canby. J. C. Haiues, Oswego." II. Breithaupt, Damascus. Young, Sherwood. OAS TO XT I .A.. Total $45 49 Road Dist 29 C O Rex, general fund $ 1 75 Cole Bros & Co 6 85 For Sale My improved farm of 115 acres, 3 1 2 miles south of Oregon City, and 1-2 mile north of New Era. On the plact are 1500 hearing fruue trees, nine years old, also a latest-improved drier. Good buildings. Price, $10 per acre. Apply to Matt Clemens, New Era. RIPAIMS The simplest remedy for indiges tion, constipation, biliousness and the many ailments arising from a disordered stomach, liver or bow els is Ripans Tubules. They have accomplished wonders, and their timely aid removes the necessity of calling a physician for the many little ills that beset mankind. They go stra.ght to the seat of the trouble, relieve the distress, cleanse and cure the affected parts, and give the system a general toning up. At druggists. The FlTO-Cont packet Is enough for mi or dinary ncaaslon. I lia family bottle, 60 couls, contains a supply for year. Total Road Dist No 30 Tualatin Mill Co, general fund. . J Uickner J Cooke J R Hays $ 8 CO 5 12 1 00 3 00 4 00 Total $13 12 Road Dist No 34 Ed Batdorf, road fund $ 42 00 Fritz Meyers 20 25 Dowe Rairden 10 50 Total Road Dint 35 Fred Wagner, road fund $ Road Dint No 36 Ivan Broadwell, road fund Kevis Graham Benton Killin E L Kanagy George Letfer Walter Long S L Miller Olied Miller John Owings N Stanton. Bud Thompson 21 00 75 50 75 75 4 50 1 12 6 00 2 62 1 12 1 60 18 00 1 Bean ths 1 " wnu mil navB Always The Kind Von Have Always Bought The New Era flouring mill has begun operation, and is now ready to grind the larmers wheat, flour and feed ex changed for wheat. Satisfaction guar anteed. New Era millers. THE HOME GOLD CURE. i Ingenious Treatment bv which Drunkards are Helng Cured Du'ly In Spite uf Themselves. No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the Nerves. A Pleasant and 1'esitlve i'uro for the Liquor Hublt. Total $ 38 61 In the matter of claims presented and allowed. W E Cai II, insane $ 5 00 11 S Moody, Reform School 2 25 W 11 Cooke, road and bridge.... 8 50 B Rebison, pauper 4 75 11 F Gibson, State vs. Chas Van- I'Uien, J P Dist No 14 3 60 A I) lUnnett, do, 5 60 Shank k Bissell, pauper 13 50 O W Bagby, paunei 13 00 E P Rands, surveyor IS 50 S J VHUglmn, pauper 2 50 Fraud ISnsch, road ami bridge... 7 00 John F Montgomery, pauper 1 75 Pacific States Tel it Tel Co, C H, 5 95 W A Holmes, pauper 12 32 Tom P Randall, recorder 23 00 Charles Kattort circuit court 2 50 lieo A Harding, pauper 2 W E Curil, insane 6 J W Watts, road and bridge 1 II Breithaupt, jury list J P dist 12 3 Adelhert Forbes, do 2 J A Royer, do 2 Hunilev Bros Court House 1 Marv Haley, pauper 25 Good Samaritan Hospital, pauper 28 00 Ore City Enterprise, Co printing, 24 K Oie City Enterprise, stationery. . 132 75 J M Wamock, pauper 5 25 H H Evuian, pauper 15 00 T M Bker, pauper 2 00 A W Chenev, county printing.... 24 40 W A HuutUy stationeiy , 23 00 S J Vughan, surveyor 4 Oil Bagby and Dixson, r and b bo tO It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body tilled with poi son, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capabl"f neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxi cants, butlerers may now cure them selves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful 'HOME GOLD CURE" which has been rerfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faith- ul use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guar anteed to cure the most obstinate case no matter how bard a drinker. Onr records show the marvelous transforma tion of thousands of Drunkards into so ber, industrious and upright men WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS CHILDREN CURE YOUR FA'l'H H.KSII Una remedy is no sense a nos. truiu but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and pre pared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to tlie taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the know ledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many 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 that 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 CUBE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing in reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without ext charge. Sent prepaid to anv partofihi world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept E 594, EDWIN B. GILES&COMPANY 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadel phia. All correspondence strictly confi-t'ential. ...... -i..t. ...- .,jiff- ..... -... Smtl The breaking down of so many school children, especially girls, has caused some persons to condemn the present system of study in the schools as overtaxing the pupils' brains. Those who have gone deeper into the matter, and by reason of professional ability are more compent to judge, assert that these breakdowns are due not to the overtaxing of the brain but the overtaxing of the stomach. Children are allowed and even encouraged to gorge themselves on the most indigestible-"foods." The lunch they carry to school is usually a piece of pie or cake or some cookies, which is often topped off with candy. Not infrequently the child studies at night after a hearty meal, with a box of candy in her hip from which she steadily feeds while she cons her lesson. When the mother wants to show her child favor she buys her candy. "When the visiting friend wants the little girl to have a good time his good will is expressed in candy. The result of this harsh treatment of the stomach and diges tive and nutritive systems is that the child grows pale and her flesh becomes flabby. She is restless, nervous, has headaches, and talks in her sleep. "Poor child," says the fond parent, " She is studying too hard. Her brain is overtaxed." But the real trouble is not with the brain but the overtaxed stomach. If the brain suffers it is because the blood is deficient in the nutritive elements that feed it. If the nerves are unstrung it is because they too are not being nourished. The body arid all its organs are sustained by nutrition derived from food changed into blood and in this form con veyed to the various organs of the body. When the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are diseased, they only extract a part of the nutrition from food and so brain and body alike grow weak from semi-starvation; and when the stomach is asked to digest indigestible things which are forced upon it, when out of pastry and candy it is re quired to make nutrition, it is a request to make bricks with out straw and can only result in physical collapse. In all cases where there is a diseased condition of thn stomach and the digestive and nutri- tive systems, Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery commends itself for the prompt relief it gives and the perfect cure it accomplishes. It agrees with the most delicate and has been very successfully used with infants and children in cases of indigestion, and its compli cations. It cures the weakest child because it cures the strongest man, for the greater includes the less. " Golden Medical Discovery " is especially adapted to the use of children and young people, because it contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. "I have been thinking of writing to you for tome time," says Mrs. W. D. Benson, of Maxton, Robeson Co., N. C, "to let you know what a wonderful thing Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery did for my little hoy. He was taken with indigestion and was under the doctor's treatment for five long years. We spent all we made for doctor's bills anil it did no good. When he would take a spell of indigestion he would lie for ten or fifteen days, and it seemed as though he would die. He had these spell9 every two or three weeks. He could not tat anything, only a little milk and cracker, and sometimes even thi would make him sick. He could not eat any meat or vegetables and he got very weak ; could not sit up all day, and I gave up all hope of his ever getting any better. I found one of your books and I noticed Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery recommended for indigestion; we bought some and gave it to our boy. He had been treated at Hood's Creek by a good doctor, and at Bennettsville, S. C, and at Currie, and Lumberton and Maxton, and was only relieved for a short time. We gave him two bottles of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it :ured him. He is as well as can be and can eat anything that he wants and it does not hurt him. He has not been sick a day since, and it has been three years since he took your medicine." "My four-year-old daughter had suffered from indigestion and bowel trouble from birth," writes Mrs. Lizzie Aten, of Baldmount, Lackwanna Co., Pa. "The treatment given her by home doctors afforded but temporary relief. Last February she was taken with severe pain in the bowels followed by violent vomiting. She experi enced difficulty in passing urine, which, when cool, deposited a milky sediment. I became alarmed from her symptoms and wrote to tl World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y., receiving in reply a letter advising the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, together with a special medicine which they sent, called 'Demulcent and Diuretic Infusion.' This line of treat ment I followed for about two months, at the end of which time my child was enjoying good health, and she has had no severe attack of indigestion since." jl In;.' DON'T BWY BOOKS of medical Instruction, when you can get the best, modern medical work for nothing. 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