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'6 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1902. Smkltig Spells? fainting, smothering, palpita tion, pain in left side, shortness of breath, irregular or intermit tent pulse and retarded circula tion all come from a weak or -defective heart. Overcome : these faults by building up the I heart-muscles and making .the ' heart-nerves strong and vigor ous. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is the remedy to use. It is the best. "I would have spells when I would pet weak and faint and my heart would 6eera to stop beat ing, then it would bent very iiard. I began taking Dr. Miles' Hea rt Cure and when I had used twelve bottles my heart was all ..right." Mits. J. L. Taylor, Owetisboro, Kj eafc Cute is a heart and blood tonic of unequaled power and never fails to benefit if taken in time. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. For Sale Ten acres in Mount Tleas swit, 2 miles from the court house; 84 a;res in cultivation ; 600 hearing fruit trees; two wells; good bonne, near school. Terms easy. Inquire at Cour-jf-RB-UMULD office. have used Chamberlain's Cough jSemedy for a number of years and have no hesitsncy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup, I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this Temedy. Mrs .1 Moore, North Star, Mich. For pale b t . Harding How's tdi ! A fivp-nvm house and two lots at lied ol Seventh street for f550; cost over $1000. Inquire at Cour-.ier-Herald office. Working Overtime. Eijjht hour laws are Ignored by thos "tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life I'ills. Millions are always at work, might and day, curing Indigestion, Bil iiouimefs, Constipation, Sick Headache -and all - Stomach. Liver and Bowel trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at George A. Harding's drug atore. The moat reliable preparation for k mey troubles on the market is Fo Kidney Cure- Ciiurman & Co. Winter coughs are apt to result in con vminption if neglected. They can be -noon broken up by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Oharman&Co. You will make no mistake in buying a "OnU.e-1 Slates cream separator of tbeT. S, Tuwnaeml Creamery Company at 4-t-Second Street, Portland. They give easy term?, and will take cream in ex A Night Alarm. YVsrse than an alarm of fire at night t;s.tlie In uBi'y eonuli of croup, which tsoiu- like the children's death knell -and it ne a iih deal h unless Homething is .J.,..,. .. .,;!,!,. W,.l.,.,'o o.wl T.. never fails to give instant relief and "quickly cures the worst forms ofcrou-i. .'.Mrs. l L. Cordier, of Mannington, Ky., 'writes "Mv three yer.r old girl had a 80vir ease ol croup; the dorter said she ouM not live. I got a bottle of Foley's Ikiiii'V and Tar, the first dose gave quick relui and saved her lifa" lief use sub wlituii". Chariiinn & Co. y.v ir now incisures juat 4 feet 6 iiMiulli. S Iml. Ayer's Hair in li Vieoi ha ' done for me 1 certainly be liovi i. II 'tlx f..r 'there. I cheerfully recommend it to all who wish abundant, tH'.Hit 'Id and long hair." A:neli 1 iYt tog row, Uhrich, South Dakota. fljo-.i lion e and lot on Wnxhingloii ,, t.tV.nv the hill. A verv desirable 5- oui coi', ig? with vestibule, pantry and all.; oil" hull cash, balance ti per cent. C. H. I've I l or Over Sixty ji'ur Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It tfooihcs the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleautiil to the taste, Sold by Dru.jgisU lit every part of the World. Twenty five cenix a bottle. Its value isinealcu table liesure and ask for Mrs. Wins ow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other 1 hid. Something That Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we can be of more service to our readers than . ..o .i...... r.f aotiipthini! that wilt be of nreal good to them. lor this reason we ,WII( to acquaint, mem minimi, wftl.H verv beet, remedies w the niarket for coughs, colds, , and that alarming complaint, croui). it e roier to Olikaibei bin's Cough Kemedy. We bave used it with nub good results in mi' famiW so long that it has become a t .iorsohold necessity. Hy its prompt use i'-w ven't any doubt but that it has itfKThod again prevented croup. The -amonv is fiiven upen our own ext.eri Vw.nml we suggest t hat our readers, .ii-.oo.''Y those who have small child lvi keep it in their homes as a gainst croup.-CaiiideiiC. C.) nr-wft- For sale by ti. A. Hard- Beaver Creek. Al.en Edwards is Buffering the loss of his favorite pony, the burro, as he has dt parted from tl, is world. Louise Steiner has.returned from Port land accompanied by her sister, Mrs Scoggin. Steiner brothers had a runaway Mon day afternoon. RevPBott preached at Stafford last Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs John Wolf, their daugh ter and Grandma Wolf visited at the Steiner home last Sunday afternoon. Don't forget that the burro is dead. David Thomas is having the lumber hauled for a new barn, that will be 100x150 ftet. The worn will be finished by the lowest bidder. Its no wonder that Fred Kamrath is wearing such a smile. It's all because there's another boy in the family. That's three boys. Emil Staub took his family for a buggy ride last Sunday. Jacob Bohlander has returned from Eastern Oregon. Don't forget to pay our photographer a visit. David B Thomas is his name. Andrew Weidner is able to be out again, after being laid up with a sore leg for several eeks. Allen Edwards has bought a farm in Oarus. We are sorry to lose you, Allen, but our loss will be Carus' gain. The Misses Lizzie Weidner and Blanche H olden were amomrst the many visitors tit the Y P S C E last Sunday evening. Come again, girls! Ernest Muralt has rented David Jones' farm. A Bluhm, of Clarkes, is busy plowing on his farm down here. A new lodge was organized last Thurs day night at the Beaver Creek hall. Mrs O Stuedeman visited her daugh terat Ely last Sunday. ' Correspondent .Sringvater. Another death lias occurred in Spri ig water. Arthur Albright whd died in this place was buried on February 24th, and the funeral services were held at the Springwater church and were conducted by Kev. Hatch. Mr. Albright was born at Silverton, Marion county, 25 years ago last Christmas. He was taken sick at Portland last summer with typhoid fever, and the disease settled on his lungs, which caused his death. The family have the sympathy of the entire community. There was another land sale in Spring water. D 0 Howell sold some property to Mr Ridgeway f6r $2000. This leaves Mr Howell with only five acres. Plenty of rain ! Some grain has been sowed between showers. Frog Pond. Road Supervisor J G Aden has several teams at work hauling rails to corduroy the Wagner hill. The dance and supper given by the M B's last Saturday evening at Wilsonville was largely attended, 66 numbers being sold . Everybody had a good time. F E Barnes is laid up with a severe cut in his right hand. Tualatin Grange No 111 initiat d the following members last Saturday: Chas nu Smith t urner, Henry aud Lena El igsen, Ernest and Lore a Peters, Dock, George ami Ellen Aden.IdaTurner, Ka tie Priest r and Bert Seoly. After the goat had oeen ridden to a wornout stand still a delicious dinner was served. A special meeting was then announced to meet Saturday evening, March 8th, lor tiie purpose to give the third and fourth degree Mrs Albert Turner is on the sick list. J G Aden has sackec 300 bushels of oats to ship to the Portland market. Peter Bros, are making rails. James Turner is getting out timber for his new barn. Gliils Looney is slowly recovering from a slight attack of smallpox. Chunky Fellow. dandy. Mr F E Melnina, one of our Sandy merchants, was buried here at the Cliff- side Cemete' v yesterday, lie died veiy suddenly. Ex-County Judge Hayes de livered a beautiful and well deserved eulegy at the grave. It was the largest attended burial in the history of Sandy. Mr Meining by ids kindness, courtesy and gentlemanly way bad made a host of friends who mingle their grief with his bereaved lauuly at his death. Mountain View. The most common topic here this week is sickness. Grandma Bacon has had another so vero attack of indigestion Mrs May Thompson came homo from Portland hist week sick. Born Del). 22, 1902, to llio wife of Mr. A S Kleinsmith, a daughter. Mis Swal'ford is on the sick list this week with bronchitis. Miss Nellie Swall'ord is working in the millinery store again . Charley Albright is the proud posses sor of a new gold w atch presented to him iy Ins mother on lus birthday. Miss Mc Milieu who is teaching school it Maple Lane this winter is on the sick ist this.week and Miss Francis Johnson is teaching for her Mrs Gnttberj of Portland was the guest of Mrs. Uinuo last week Friday, then went to Highland to visit her par ents. A number from this burgh went down town Saturday evening to the masque hall at 7th street hall Mr. John Green is confined to her bed this week with rheumatism. Mr Mike Pendleton of Beaver Creek spent Wednesday evening here among friends. Sauna. 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 efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a wo man will risk lier life to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and !bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungn and bronchia! tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. Yon can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at George A. Hard ing's. Get Green's Special Almanac, II I, Stratum to F Bitzer, lot fi, blk 25, Falls View 125 REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. Win Lewthwaite to 0 R Lewth waite, ne of ne, e of nw of ne lot No. 1 and 44 as in sec 11, 2, 2 e 1 8 J Owens to C F W Get, ne of ne of nw of sec 1, 2, 2 e 300 I B Hein to H Kunze, 97 as in sec 23, 5, 1 w . 2200 J Gross to J Stucky, lots 20 and 21 In blk 78, Minthoru 120 W F Dixon to F S L Bagbv, 50 as in sec 42, 5,1 e "... 1250 State to M Kroll, sw of ee, so of sw, sec 24, 3, 3 e 100 A Clark to W J Hudson, 40 as in sec 33, 1' 2 e 3800 H A Lee to D 0 Rones, 30 as in Lee elm, 3, 1 e 959 S A Dukes, by sheriff to, to L Ver pahl, 4 as in elm 39, 2, 3 e 105 J 0 Doescher to H Babler, 40 as in elm 39, 2, 3 e 2450 E B Hawley to VV Cromer, 3 as in W'aterbury dm, 3, 3 e 225 J Giebish to G 0 Fields, yt of 30 as in McKinley elm, and part blk 2, in Oregon City 2000 L Ro ers to H C Stevens, by sher iff", 20 as in sec 9, 4, 3 . ... 575 W Klett to D Lowitz, 2 as in Whit comb elm 1000 B Killen to J Campbell, sw of se of sec 33, 2, 1 w ". 2500 0 Meng to A Malar, ne of nw, sec zy, anu e2 ol se and e of ne.sec 20, 2,5 e .... 1 A Malar to C Meng, se of sw, sw of sw and wj of ne of se, sec 20, 2, 5 e ... l COT Williams to F Betzel, lot 7, blk 25, Falls View 150 V Johnson to OH Johnson, ne of sw of sec 29, 1, 4 e 200 L J Fletcher, by sheriff, to Carlton 6 Rosecrane, 30 as in chit 58, 3, 1 e 875 M E Walker to H J Fish, lot 2, blk C, Canemah 95 A M Draper to W W Smith, lots 7 and 8, blk 2, Parkplace 100 A L Thompson to H S Morris, 10 as in sec 32, 1, 2 e 500 Wm Wickline to T Collinge, nw of ne and nw of se. sec 34. 2. 5 e 700 L Knight by shei iff ,to F H Hilton, 97 as in eec 4, 4, 1 e 1180 E M Rasmussen to Wm Maple- inorp, lot 11, mn iz, Willamette Falls 700 A Pleward to G Mautz, ejj of ew and w) of se oi seclu, 5, 3e.. 300 8 Smythe to A W Cheney, lots 3 aud 4, blk 47, County Add 700 Tourists' Excursions to the East. The travelling public will he interested to learn of the system of personally con ducted excursion cars operated over the Rio Grande system, popularly known as "The Scenic Line of the World." They are the regular Pullman tourist or "ordi nary" sleepers, provided with comfort able berths, bedding and linen of the Pullman standard. They have separate lavatories, are all well lighted ami heated md, in fact, are a most success ful substitute for the more expensive "standard" sleepers, the difference arising from the character of upholster ing furnished. A colored porter is in at tendance with every car and besides him an excursion conductor, whose sole duty is to look aiierthe pleasure and comfort of passengers in his charge. These cars are run through to Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago, making close connections for Boston, New York and all eastern points. This feature of travel has become popular that there is now established a reuiffar service ol nine cars each week, offering a variety of routes, and sche dules So arianged that stop-overs, may be made, if desired, at. Salt Lake City, Denver or any point between. No extrachargo is made beyond Tegu lar tourist rates . To those interested will be glad to quote the lowest fares and furnish full information about the scenic beauties of the Rio Grande Route and its superi r accommodations J. D. Mansfield, Gen'l Ag't , 124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Grand Camp Fire. Friday evening, March 7th, 1902, Geo. Wright Post ami Lincoln Garfield Post, G. A. R., in conjunction with their respect ive lielief Corps will hold a camp fire in Portland to which Mead Post, No. 2, G. A. R. ond Meade Relief Corps have re ceived mv.tations. n is to be Hoped that all who possibly can will attend us. Will li'j'.B Harding's drug store at seven o'clock sharp w ithout further notice. I,. iNliliWI, Commander Meade Post, No. 2, G. A. R. HEADACHE At all dnig l lor. 2i Don 2Sb If You Could Look bitotlie futureand 8? e ttiecondiHon to which your cough, if neglected. -wm vtiuK you, you wouiu seeK reuei Rt once ana that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption i414s Guaranteed to cure Con. IvIII C sumption, Br on chl tig, 2c Asthma, and all Lung Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to S. C. Wells & Co le Roy, N. Y, for free trial bottle. ifsrl's Clnver Vnnt Tern nuririra 4ha Rliuuf v r J Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver 1 Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 25c. All druggets. mit your rmmsim-hr- or bt'.irtt a beautitul brown o'r rich black? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtters 0 PifMtTS, o R. P. Mu A C". , Ni' Coldi " I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im mediate relief." W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. How will your cough be tonight? Worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Three slzea: 25c, 50c, tl. All irutelats. Comult voiir doctor. If he tnyt take it, thn do as lie wiy. if ha tells you not to take it. then don't take It. He kuowa. Leave It with him. We are willing. Notice Notice is lien liy given that the county clerk ot Olttckumas county will receive pealed hids for delivering one tnile of road plank on Beaver Greek 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, 16 feet Ioiik by 3 inches thick from 8 to 12 inches wide, to.be delivered on said road by June 1st, 1902. Ihe court reserves the right to reject any and ak bids. E. H. Cooper, County Cle-k. Dated, Feb. 19th, 1902. For Sale. $450 Four lots with four-room houte and basement; eood barn, on West Side. Inquire of C. H. Dye. Notice of Special School Mteilng. Notice is hereby (riven to the leual voters and taxpayers of school district No. 62, (Jlackamas county, Oregon, that a special meeting for said district will be tield at the county court room in the court houBe in Oregon City, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m.. on MoDdav. the 3rd day of March, 1902, for the purpose of considering the matter of building two additional school roomi and the is suing of bonds for raising funds for that purpose and funding a part of the pres ent floating indebtedness of the district, 0. O. Albright, Chairman. C. 0. T. Williams, Olerk. School Officers, A ttentlon! In compliance with resolotions passed last yar, the undersigned cordailly in vite all school officers to meet at the court house, Oregon City, Saturday, March lBt, 11 o'clock. (State Superintendent J. H. Acker man will ad dresB us on the subject of "School Sanitation and Decoration." Such other subjects will be discussed as will be of iuterest to the so tools. It is hoped that every district will be repre sented. J. O. Zinskr, T. J. Gary, Committee. 1 A really healthy woman has lit- lue pain or discomfort at the i mensiruaj period. No 'woman 1 .... needs to have any. "Wine of I SCardui will quickly relievo thoso ! i smarting' menstrual pains and, the dragging head, back and Isitlo aches caused by falling of? tlio womb nnd Irregular menses. lBECAReJI: I has brought permanent relief to H 11,000,000 women who suffered S ! every month. It makes the men strual organs strong and healthy. !Itisthe provision mado byKa-j ture to giVo women relief from tho terriblo aches and pains which 1 blight so many homes. Gbbeitwood, La., Oct. li, 1900. I have been very ick for gome time. I side und could rot get any relief untfi I fore I hnri nV-Ti ll t i, t , i: , I feel it my duty to ay tht you have a wonderful medicine. Mrs. M. A. Yount, I to0' 'C'V lt',mtur'1' "ldreM, glil ng imp- UiatUaooga Modiolus Cc Chattanooga, Teno. THE STAR OF. STARS tefStar Wind Has llt bosringfc in tura table. Turns frve'y to the wind. Knit bearing thrust hi whenl, insuring Unheal running qualities, ami reserving greatest amouut of power for pumping, Calvanizt'ii after making. 1'nl together with galvanized bolts, tumble, nntted, no part can rust or get loose ami rattle. Weight regulator: ported regulation. No fprlng to iliange tension with every ehang of temperature, ami grow weaker with age. Repairs always on haini. These things are worth money to you. Then why not buy a Star. Mitchell, Lewis & Stave1: Co. Portland, Oregon. GEORGE BROS. R ESTAU RANT Newly Furnished and Refitted HEALS AT ALL HOURS PRICES REASONABLE . This Restaurant has no Superior in the City Opposite Eleclric Hotel f - Call and See JUST RECEIVED AT Jackson's FIRST-CLASS Red Front Trading Court House Block, , Oregon City, Ore. 4 cans Salmon. -: - 25c Can Syrup, - - 25c 2 packages Jumbo Mush, - J 5c 8 lbs. "Arm and Hammer " Soda, 25c 6 cans Sardines, - - 25c Bottle Blueing, - 5c Bunch Matches, - - Ic 8 packages Ackerman's Coffee Extract, 25c 10 lbs. Corn Meal, - - 25c Oz. Lemon or Vanilla Extract. - 5c Bottle Sperm Sewing Machine Oil, - 5c Lb. either Ginger, Mustard, Pepper or Allspice, 25c RED FRONT COURT HOUSE BLOCK turns SPRING Si AG COME! You Want a Harrow! Peg GET THE BEST!! The Most Durable and Efficient are made by D. M. OSBORNE & CO., STANDARD OF THE WORLD Later you will want an Osborne MOWER, RAKE, TEDDER or BINDER. It will cost you nothing to examine the fine complete stock of Andrew Kocher, Canby, Ore. Courier-Herald and Pacific Homestead $1.75 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 4 OREGON CUT, OREGON I the New Stock of ICYCLES Bicycle Shop All Late Improvements Neatest Wheel in Town Strong and Durable Satisfaction Guaranteed DON'T BUY Without InTestigating My Stoclt REPAIRING DONE Go. TRADING CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. Tooth, il Willi! ! ! Spring TootIi5 or BMsc Marrow