8 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1902. (V' D. & D. C. LATOURETTE 0 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and I Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY OREGON COMMERCIAL BANK or OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 Transacts a general banking business Makes loan? and collections, discounts bilis bnyi and sells domestic and foreign exchange, and receives deposits subject to check. Open from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. D. C. Latoceette, President T. 1. MBYia Cashi Qt N. GREENMAN THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN (Established 1868) Prompt delivery to all parts ol the city OREGON CITY OREGON DR. GEO. HOEYE , DENTIST All work warranted and aatisfaotlon guaranteed Crown and Bridge work a specialty Caufleld Building OREGON CITY OBBGON J)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST ' . Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, also of American College of Dental Surgery, Chicago Willamette Block OREGON CITY OREGON J I. SIAS DEALEB IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silverware and Spectacles CANBY OREGON Qt E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Btevens Building, opp. Bank ( Oregon City QBIGON CITY OREGON (jjEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red Frort, Court House Block OREGON CITY OREGON JJi C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience) Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic Diseases Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; 1 to t, p. m. Willamette Building OREGON CITY OREGON 0. Schuebeu W. S. U'REN ITREN & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW S)eutf4tt MbDolat Will prnotioe In nil courts, make collections and settlements ol estates, furnlah abstracts of title, lend you money and lend your money on first mortgage. Office In Enterprise building, OREGON CITY ' OBKGON Qt W. EAST IT AM ATTORNEY AT LAW Land Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Klc. drown, Money Loaned. Office over Bunk of Oregon City. OREGON CITY, - OREGON OROBEKT A. MILLER CARL HABEHLACH Deutseher Advokat ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice In all Courts ol the State - Welnhard Building, Opposite Court House OREGON. CITY, OREGON W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stabl FincBt Turnouts in City OREGON CITY. OREGON S.J.VAUGHAN'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Nearly opposite Suspension bridge First-Class Rigs .f All Kinds OREGON CITY, OKEGON MITCHELL WAGONS Best possible to build No wniron is or can be better than a Mitchell, boeaiiRe the cream of wood flock Is used, only af ter being thoroughly seasoned. The wagon Is well woned. well painted, well proportioned, and rum the llgheatof any It Ik nearly 70 years since the first Mltrhell wag n was built, and they have been liullt continu ously ever alnee by the Mitchells. Win n you buy a Mitchell you get the benefit of this TO years' rx erleuoe. Mitchell, Lewis & Stover Co. First and Taylor Sts., Tortland, Oregon, OASTOIIIA. twh a Hit Kind You Hav AlwnYS Bon.fr ATTENTION To physical warnings wfll ofta prevent serioM illacM.", W)jen the ar oppressive fullness alter eating;, bitter risings, belchinf , headache, dull ness, nervousness, with physical and aiental slug gishness, prompt atten tion should be given to the condition of the diges tive and nutiTuve sys tems. Not all these symptoms will occur at once or in any single case, but any one of them indicates a disordered condition of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition. A prompt cure of these conditions will be effected by the timely use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It heals dis eases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, perfectly and permanently. Many diseases, seemingly re mote from the stomach, have their origin -in a diseased condition of the organs of digestion and nutrition. " Golden Medical Discovery " cures through the stomach diseases which have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach, and hence diseases of liver, lungs, heart and other organs are cured by use of the " Dis covery." It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or other narcotic. It is a true temperance medicine. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There ia .nothing else "Juat as good." "I was a total wreck could not sleep or eat," writes Mr. I. O. Beers, of Berryman, Crawford Co., Mo. "For two years I tried medicine from doctors but received very little beaeat. I lost 3eh and strength, was not able to do a good ay's work. I commenced taking Dr! Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and when I had taken one bottle I could aleep, and my appetite was wonderfully 'improved. I have taken five bottles and am still improving." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con. stipation by curing the cause. They do not beget the pill habit BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Regular March Term of the County Board. i J. R. Morton, John Lewellen and T. ts. Kiliin, Uonnty (Jouimieeioners In the matter of application for relo cation of Smith road. Granted. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Borland road. Laid over un til next term. EXPENSE ACCOUNT. JRCook 4 60 Albert Bullock 6 1)0 Robert Bihel 4 60 Beni Athey 4 00 Chan Larson 4 00 A H Borland 4 00 Ernest P Rands 16 60 Total $42 80 In the matter of bonds of justice and constable of just ices district No. 15. Ap proved. In the matter of application for relief of Robert Wickman and Leander Forbes. Allowed $10 and $40 respectively out of indigent soldier fund. In the matter of plank for the Mothnke road Clerk ordered to ad vertise for one mile. In the tnat.er of netition of O. H. and V. Johnson for change in Epperson road. Granted. Viewers 8. 8. Way bill, Cliff Sloop and Grant Sloop. Date of mrvey, March 27th, 1902. In t e matter ol adjustment of special school tax levies. Each district allowed the amount collected from property witnm present oonnaanes. In the matter ot aid lor JMrs. Schweit zer. Allowed $4. In the matter of change in voting pre cinct at Beaver Creek. Established at Grunge hall. In the ntatler of county warrant No, 10151 and road w arrant No. 18123 Or dered cancelled. In the matter of bids for plank on Beavir Creek and 'Highland road. Awarded to W. F. Harris for $6.40 per UlOllfll'Kl. In the matter of petition of Minda E. Chinch for settlement of taxes. Granted. In the matter of scalp statement. Ap proved. In the matter of the Lawton hill road. Petition denied. In the matter of the Oregon City and Southern Railway Company. Notilied to conform to their franchise in Cane malt. In the matter of contingent and indi gent soldier funds. Allowed $100 each from general fund. In the matter of expense of inquest of Charles Mnnson. Clerk ordered to send bill to Andrew Swenson, Damascus.' In the matter of officer's reports. Ap proved . OASTOIIIA. Bean th Kind You Have Always Boirctt 1110 MM! 1011 Too. Know What lou Are Taking; When you take Rove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because tile formula is plainly printi d on every bottle showing that it u limply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless tortn. JNo Lure, JNo pay. 00c. right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a de scription, changed hands in San Fran cisco, Aug. 30,1901. Ihe transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,600.00 and was paid by a party ot business men for a speciuc lor bright s Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the series investi gation of the specillc Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits bv puttina over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven percent of the test cases were either wed or progressing favorably. There being, but thirteen percent of failures, the parlies were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports ol the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., tan Francisco, Cal. Cbarman & Co. are our sole incuts in Ortgoa City. A Complete Lint of Republican District Nominations, Following is the ooly complete and correct list of justices of the peace, con stables, road supervisors and centra committeeman nominated at the repub lican county convention held last week. The reporter secured the list from each delegation as they were named, but as the Courier-Herald goes to press sev eral hours earlier than any other paper, this part of the proceedings were crowded out : JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES . District No. 1, Pleasant Hill. Tuala tin and Union Justice, Charles Han sen ; constable, S B. Seely. District No. 2, Oswego Justice, J. C. Haines, sr.; constable, WMliam Miller. District No. 3, Milwaukie and Clack amas Justice, John Wise, of Milwau kie; constable, George Mooney, of ClackamaB. District No, 4, the three Oregon City precincts, Abernethy, Maple Lane; Ca nemah and West Oregon City Justice, Livy Stipp, of Oregon City No. 3 ; con stable, H. S. Moody, of Oregon City No. 2. . No. 5 incorporated into other dis tricts. ; District No. 6, New Era and Canby-r Justice,, William Knight; .constable, John Graham, both of CJanby. -:V- Dfstrict No. 7, Barlow 'and MackB burg Justice, J. H.Joyner, 6f MackV burg; constable, J McCreary, of Bar low. 1 ,::'v y; District No.. 8, Molalla, Marquam and, Soda Springs No nominations. " Triiatrict No. 9, Beaver Creek fend Milk Creek Justice;, R. M. Cooper, of Car us ; constable, Ap Jones. District No. 10, Highland and Can-; yon Creek Justice, M. E. Kandle: con stable, E. Pollock; both of Highland. . District No. 11, Harding', Springwa ter and Viola Justice, b. Tenny, of Viola; conitablt, Homer DuBois, of Springwater. '. ' 'V;A-rf; ,. District No. 12, Damascus and Bor ingJustice, 8, C. Young : coris'able, Robert Heiser; both of Damascus. . (, District! No. 13, Cascades, Bullnin and Cherryville Justice, T. Q. Jonsrud ; both of Cascades. District No. 14, Garfield, George and Eaisle Creek Justice, J. P. Woodle; constable, B. . F. Forrester, of Eagle Creek. District No, 15, Needy and Killin Justice, B. F. Smith; constable, Rich ard Garrett; both of Needy. CENTRAL COMMITTEEMEN AND ROAD SU PERVISORS. Abernethy Road supervisor, John E. Smith ; committeeman, Captain W. H. Smith. Beaver Creek Road supervisor, Fred Moehnke; committeeman, Henry Horn shuh. Barlow Road supervisor, W. S. Tull ; committeeman, C. U Barlow. Bullrun Road supervisor, Charles Leaf; committeeman, Adolf Aschoff. Borings Road supervisor, A. Vetsch; commi'teemdn, S. E. Card. Oanl y Road supervisor, Adam Knigiit; committeeman, D. R. Dimick. Canemah Road supervisor, W. B. Lawton; committeeman, Samuel Ste vens Clackamas Road supervisor, P. T. Davis; committeman, Otto Gengel bach. . . Cascades Two road supervisors, J. H. Revenue and Fred Wagner; commit teeman, J. H. Wewer. Canyon Creek Road supervisor, Coll James; committeeman, P. E.Bon ney Cheriyville Road supervisor, Joe Walls; committeeman, isilas D. Hedges. Damascus Road Supervisor, O. W. Griflin ; committeeman, A W. Cooke. EhkIo Creek Road supervisor, Joe Cahill ; committeeman, H Hoffmeiater, Gariield Road supervisor, Charles Duncan; committeeman, E. F. Sur face. George Road supervisor, Hemv Johnson; committeeman,. Huns raul Ben. Harding Road supervisor J. O. Sprague; central committeeman, J. S. Gill. Highland Road supervieor, Joseph Pollock; committeeman, E. Harrington. Killin Koad supervitor, Bud Thomp son; committeeman, W. H Marvin. Macksburg Road supervisor, Frank Brusch ; committeeman, O. 11. Wright. Maple Lane Koad supervisor. F. E. Ternan ; committeeman, J, H. Darling. Marquam Koad supervisor, I. D. Larkins; committeeman, John Labor. Molalla Two road supervisors, H. J. Rastall and William Dart; central com mitteeman, E. E. Judd. Milk Creek Road supervisor, P. Pen dleton; committeeman, R. J. Schue bel. Milwaukie Road supervisor, W. II. Counsell; committeeman, Charles La kin. Needy Road supervisor, David Yo der; central committeeman, J. G. Noe. New Era Road supervisor, August Staehley; committeeman, Robtrt H. Brown. Oregon City No, 1 No- road super visor; committeeman, H.'W. Trembath. Oregon City No. 2 No road super visor; committeeman, J. U. Campbell. OiegonCity No. 3 No road super, vibor; committeeman, Tom P. Randall. Oswego Road supervisor, G. H. Lo cey ; committeeman, O. N Haines. Pleasant Hill Road eupeivisor, J. R. Heater; committeeman, 8. M. Kelso. Soda Springs Road supervisor, B. F. Boyles; committeeman, E. M. Crossan. Springwater- Road Btipaevianr, J. A, Reidj committeeman, J. T. Myeis. Tualatin Road supervisor, A. H. Borland; committeeman, J. L. Kruse. West Oregon City Road supervisor, Kd Batdoif; committeeman, O. A. Mil ler. Viola Road supervisor, James Ful lam ; committeeman, W. H. Mattoon. The Outlook. in cnoice and printing oi illustrations the monthly Magazine Numbers of The Outlook have greatly improved of late, and the April Magazine Number has pic torially bith distinction and variety, 'the list of illustrated articles includes an elaborate presentation of the plans lor oeaiHiiymg asliing on, by air. .Li bert F. Baldwin, with a dozen beautiful pictures from the artit-t's original draw ings aid maps of "Washington Fifty Years Hence;" a thrilling account of expmeiiies im lite Antarctic Continent by Boichgrevii k, the leader of the ex pedition of 198, and the first man to set foot on the Autarctic Continent, with reproductions of many of tbe ex plorer's own photographs ," portraits and brief sketches of the new Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Moody, Admiral Kempff, and the Rev; S.topford A. Brooke; a no table article on "Education in the Phil ippines" by the Hon. Fred W. Atkin son, Superintendent of Public Educa tion in the A.hilipdinea, with photo graps taken for the purpose; a further installment of Dr. Edward Everett Hale's 'Memoirs of a Hundred Years, and ''The Lambert Masterpieces," an account of the remarkable art collection made by Mr. Lambert, a silk manufac turer of Patterson, New Jersev, with re productions of paintings by Lawrence, Romney, Reynolds, Botticelli and other great artists In this, as in all toe mag ezine numbers, the current history of the world and progress of literature are recorded and interpreted as fully as in the unillustrated weekly issues. ,W : A VALUABLE MEDICINE. For Coughs and Colds In Children. , "I have not the Blightes hesitancy in recommending . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from conghs or colds," says Charles M. Cra mer, Ecq.," a well known watch maker, of Colomoo, Ceylon. "It has been some two years since the city dispensary first called my 'attention to this valuable medicine and I have... repeatedly used it and it has always been beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all .chest cold . It is especially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try this valuable medi cine, and they are as well pleased as my self Over the results." For sale by G. A. Harding. k ' , "'t-'.; Weather-Report. ' A , Tbe following data, coveting a period bfSOyears, hitve been compiled from the Weather Bureau records at Port land. Oregon, for the month of April : ' TEMPERATURE. Mean or normal temperature, 52 deg. ' The warmest month was that of 1881, with an average of 55 deg. The coldest month was that of 1872, with an verage of 4(3 deg Tbe highest temperature was 89 deg. on the 17th, 1897. The lowest temp rature was 28 deg. on the 7 h, 1875. Average dale on which first "killing" frost occurred in autumn, November, 15th. Average ite on which last "killing" frost occutred in spring, Ma.ch 17th precipitation. Avtrage for the month, 3.14 inches. Average number of days with 01 of an inch or more, 14. The greatest monthly precipitalion was 1.12 inches in 1885. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any consecutive hours was 1 34 inches on the 2nd, 1883. The greatest amount of snowfall re corded in any consecutive hours (record extending to winter of 1884-85 only) was 0.1 inches on the 4th, 1895. Average number of clear days, 6; partly cloudy days, 11 ; cloudy days, 13. The prevailing winds have been from the northwest. ' The highest velocity of the winds was 46 miles from the southeast on the 3rd 1895. Dreadful Attack of Whooping Congh. Mrs. Ellen Harlison, of 300 Park Ave., Kansas City, Mo., writes as follows: "Our two children had a severe attack of whooping cough, one of them in the paroxyism of coughing would often faint and bleed at the nose. We tried every thing we heard of without getting re lief. We then called in our family doc tor who prescribed Foley's Honey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to improve and we feel that it has saved their lives." Refuse Substitutes. Char man & Co. The III Wind that blows nobody good is bent on er rands of mischii f in the fall and winter. It proilttces that most dmgerous of com mon complaints a bad cold. Your cold will not become bronchitis, nor con sumption if vou make timely we of Al len's Lung Balsam. Take it frequently until tbe cough and tbe stopped up feel ing in the chest a.e gone, (jonlains no opium and will not disturb digestion. Good for Rheumatism Last fall I was taken with a very se vere attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoy ance. After trying several prescriptions and rheumatic cures, I decided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the South Jersey man. A'ter two applications of this Remedy I was much better, and after iming one bottle, was completely cured. Sallie Harris, Salem, N. J. For sale by G. A. Harding. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two yeara he suf fered intensely. Then the "best doctors urged amputation, "but," lie writes, "I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 4 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. George A. Harding will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50c. R1PAMS I had nervous indigestion and a general derangement of the entire system. It had been a continual torture for 12 years. My blood be came very poor and at times my toe ami finger nails would be dis eased. After eating I would sit in a chair and put my feet on some thirg to kep them from a ellii g, and at timet would take off my shoes for the misery I had. When ever I experience anything to re mind me of patt aches I cannot be too elated to tell what Ripans Tab ules have done forme. I still take one cow and then, because I know Low bad I have been. They were just what I needed. At druggists. The Fie-CVnt racket is euonsh for art or dinary ocasslon. The family bottle, t0 cents, contains a supply for year. TRIUMPH SULKY PLOW Guaranteed to be the best Sulky Plow in the world. This is a broad statement, but we stand rady to prove it in the field with any plow made. 3flr8end for Special Catalogue. Mi'chell, Lewis & Staver Co Portland, Oregon. THE MORNINd TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. To have both put in thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work is done by F. C. GADKEt Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and Murrow, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper nan you can buy it in Foitland. Drop a card in the postoffice and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store J. MURROW, Oregon City Liver Pills That's what you need ; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aver s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stitution and biliousness. Gently laxative 25c. All drujrglsis. Want yonr TH'Mmtni-'ne or htnird a bttautilul brown or rich I I; ? Xlic n use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE for the Whiskers 60 CT9. OF Dnufir.isTB, 0" R P. H.n. A Co. , N.sm A, N. H, Rain and sweat have no effect on harness treated with Eureka Har ness Oil. It re i sists the damp. keepsthe leath er soft and pli able, dutches do not break, y No rough sur- face to chate and cut. The harness not only keeps looking like new, but wears twice as lonfjby the Harness Oil. T Sold everywhere in cans all sizes. Made by Standard Oil L Company HEADACHE At all Aug stem. 2S Dom 25c New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND, REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY Oregon City Secoiul-IIand & Junk Store Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all Kinds, Etc. Second-Hand Goods Bought and.Sold Goldstone, Sagarman & Co. E E G SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and in General House Painting Faint Shop near Depot Hotel "1 v. it i mi r a v xmk ji Ml I OREGON SlLOITLlNfi and union Pacific i he EAST The 0. R. & N. Co Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS TWO VIA ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:00 p. m. i TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 0:00 p. m,, TO SALT "BE, DEN OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. Ocean Steamers leayel,Pojrtlftrjd every , 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland dally for Willam ette and Columbia RiVer Points, Monthly Steamers to China and Japan, For full information mil onnruidrpn Tmnroit O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CRAIG, G, P. A., Portland, Oregon ASTORIA & C0LUMBIV RIVER RAILROAD CO. LEAVES I"" &18M- j ARRIVES For Maygers, Rainier, 'latskanle, Westport Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens, Gearhart Park, Sea -ide, Astoria and Seashore Express, Daily. Astoria Express, Pally. 8:00 A.M. 11:10 A.M. 7:00 P. M. 9:40 P.M. Ticket Offlee, 255 Morrison t. and Union Depot. J. 0. Mayo, Gen. Pass; Agt., Astoria, Ore. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Dally Round Trips, 'except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portland. . . 7 A. M Leave Astoria. ,. 7 p. jf THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STRS. TA110MA and BON IT A Dally Trips Except Sunday STR. TAHONA Leave Portland, Mon., W( d. and rri 7 A. K. Leave The Dalles, Tues., Thurs. and Sat. .7 A. M. STR. BONITA Leave Portland, Tues , Thurs. and Sat. 7 A. M Leave Dalit s, Mon., Wed. and Fri 7 A. M Landing, Foot Alder Street BOTM FHOHEB, MAIN 361 PORTLAND, OKIGO AGENTS John M. Filloon The Dalles, Ore. A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore. Prather & Hemman. . .Hood River, Ore. Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash. J. 0. Wyatt Vancouver, Wash. R.B.Gilbreth... Lyle, Wash. John M. Totton Stevenson, Wash. lienty uimstead Uarson, Wash. E. W. CRICHTON, PORTLAND, ORB. rtie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co's Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Daily (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at wy points on both Bides of tlw Columbia river. Both of the above steamers have bet n re nl andarelnexoellert shape for the Reason oil! 00 ?f.w' "e wll,L?ndeavor to givelU Line steamers of Hie Regulator The above steamerB leave Portland 7a. m.an Dalles at 8 a. m and arrive at destination in an p time for outgoing trains. Oak St. Dock. Courtstreet. A. C. Al.LAWAY General Ve GO EAST VIA . . . , . . t Only transcontinental line passing diiectly through Sait Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. dally tol?PDQt,sUgasr,PPed U mi . -- o" .iu uimuj vara ana rree rtecitning unair Dars. The most magnificent scenery ia America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes ol tickets. address Clle,PeSl 'eS n(1 de,ciPtlv literature J. D. HAN5F1ELD, General Agent, 214 Third Street, Portend, Oregon " X it v