"v:v: . v ....... .- r j -- V OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. j NEWS OF THE WEEK. iji starting in the feet or ankles comes from a weak or diseased heart a heart that cannot keep up the circulation. The blood then settles in the lower limbs where the watery portions ooze out into surrounding tissues causing bloat and swelling. The heart must be strengthened and built up before the dropsy can be cured to stay; and the best of all heart medicines is Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Heart d'sase made my feet Fwell so that they had to bo lanced in several places. On tottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Cur helped me. and twelve bottles worked a complete cure." James Trusty, Barnard, Ma Dt. Miles' Heart Cute gives new strength to the heart, regulates the circulation, stimu lates the digestion and restores health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. "Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. InL Hotels Burn. Friday, April 4. Fir along the board walk at Atlantic City destroyed 12! large hotels and many ; smaller buildings, valued at not less man jidimjuu on wtiic.i the insurance was small. Barlow. Very wit rjd cold. There r leversl oersoog In this vicinity rick with colds. Ell Skinner had the misfortune to break his leg half way between the knee and ankle while at work at Cole's mill. The fracture was reduced by Vt Dedman, of Canby, and he is doing nicely. Mrs 0 W Qniut arrled home from her sons in Eastern Oregon where she baa been tlnoelast July. Colonel Blanchard le in very poor health. There have been many changes since we last Firemen from Philadelohia '"p'ethat it would take a whole newspaper to S; ?Barlow Vaudeville Troupe will give an en- Senator Foster was today assured at Washington by members of the hons committee on naval affairs, who are pre paring tue naval appropriation bill, that the new yard at Bremerton is being well taken care of in the bill, nd that the appropriation for it will fit it up in such shape that a verv large share of the na val ships on the Pacific can he repaired thbre Aimer McKinley denies that he whs connected with the Danish Islands deal The allied peoples party was launched at Louisville Many revolutionary bands have in vaded Macedonia Cecil Rhodes' funeral ocenned at Oape Town Saturday, April 5. No At the request of the water Reserve commissioners of Oregon Granted. City, Senator Mitchell asked the general office to set aside a tract of 38 sections, constituting the water shed of the south fork of the day. ilacob Weidner is on the sick hat. THE BEST TICKET. Continual from page 7., tertalnmi nt here next Ea urday nigh',priH2. The Molalla river Is getting on a rampage Just now, as well as politics. Jack MoCreary and my self carry the only cool heads in the town, aiid when we get possession jou mav expect a term of mixed prosperity in these diggings. Gold will wiish lfioun es to the pound. Here is success to the whole mixup. Cor pbaL. Beaver Vreek. II W. Mating returned from Van conver last Thursday. Merril Davis relumed Monday from Spokane, where he had bpen engaged in the dairy business. George Davis and family and H W. Mathis and family took a pleasure trip to Mulino last Sunday. All returned sober ami somewhat wiser after their experience. Mr. Keller was the guest at the home of Mr. Shannon Monday. billy O'Connor called on a few of his friends in this neighborhood last Fri- This comparison is the moat Btriking -when we remember that the population oi Lime is the same as Clackamas coun ty and its assessed valuation over $1, OOO.DOl) mure while Marion county has '3,(l(ii) morn population and an assessed valuation nearly twice as large. Fifth We charge the reckleBS ex travagance and waste of the public mou rns ot the county not only upon the (present board of county commissioners, but with more point and directness upon the "machine" that has for a period of ight years not hesitated to add to and subvert nnv and all funds to maintain its political supremacy in Clackamas county. Sixth We strongly condemn the practice insisted upon by the machine of all republicans road supervisors, us ing the road inouey apportioned to their reaueotive districts to carry primaries in the interest of and to perpetuate th rule ami power of the "boss," and we insist that this vicious policy cease and all res idents of the road districts be given an equitable share of the road work irre spective of pariy. Seventh We condemn the lack of syntem and method in our road work leading, aa it does, to inevitable waste and po r results. We demand that a definite, fixed plan of modern road imaking be adopted by the authorities that has for La ultimate end and pur pose the construction and completion of a good road from the various market centers to each piincipal district in the county as a help to this end, we urge the necessity ol a non-partisan manage ment oi the entire road question and that all mpervisors be elected on merit only. We further demand that the tiomnussioners court appropriate the road money once each year amorg sev eral m.i 1 districts, and that all expenses be kept w ithin the apportionments as by law required to be done. Kii'hlh We condemn what has come to be known aa the contingent fund, kept cou'rary to law, and demand that all county expenses shall he regularly 3re,M.ilcd to the board of county enm wiissionurs, duly audited, and orders -drawn on the treasury therefor. Ninth We demand that the county printing ami the furnishing of supplies to tin co'irt house) and all other sup plier nee.l'd 1 1 v the county be let ti the lowest leMpin sihle bidder. T ii'.l. - Wo insist on the strictest nu.iir. in all the ollii'os of the county; r.h..t iid deputies lie appointed except on iphiin pi.jol of the necessity and that our i'ei l.t'ir" he instructed to pass a bill f,voi'i'ioi a llit. sum to he paid all coun ty V-.llk.lMlH. Kiev li We cm loom the repre- .itiv.-s irom thw c unity in thwartm will of the peiplo expressed at the P-....H, ii. removirg the county judge iiuiu his position as coiiiriuan of the bi.iiid i f county commissioners, ai'.d do ii i -i ,1 .t he ') le-lored at the next si c! the 1' gisia'nrtv. If this is re fu,.,,l vi: iiisi.iiui.it Ins sahuy sti.iil be .reduce ! to the sum of $;HV). T.u.ifvli We demand that, the rights ol labor, the producer of wealth, he re si..'li .! . .i.i to thiit end we demand that our i e ri est ii ta I i ves i ii both branches of the ! gislature give an unprejudiced hem in.; to ihe claims of vir-jauizeil labor, and fcr.iut tliein whenever based on justice and right. Clackamas river, as a reserve for the protection of the water supply of that city. After making a thorough exami nation into the matter, Commissioner Hermann has advised the senate that it is not practicable. Twenty-four of the sections in question are now included in tne Uascr.de forest reserve, while the re mainder belong largely to the Northern Pacific or the Oregon A California Rail road Companies, and the deDarmentt contends that it has no authority, under existing laws, to create reserves of other than public lands. Furthermore, the policy in estabUhing forest reserves has been to create as little lieu base as possible. To create a reserve such aa requested would be to offer these two companis and several settlers an oppor tnnity ot relinquishing their presen holdings unil perhaps securing much more valuable public lands elsewhere. The socialist meeting at the Beaver Creek hall was well attended, consider ing the inclemency of the weather. P. T. O'Connor was viBiting J. S. Davis and family the first of the week. Lady. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne moneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neeleoted kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you' are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and ls said on Its merits tr-rW- by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a Sample BOttie Dy mail Home of Swamp-Root free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 8c Co., Binghamton, N. Y. R -'---f-f-- GEORGE BROS. ESTAU R ANT Newly Furnished and Refitted HEALS AT ALL HOURS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT- PRICES REASONABLE This Restaurant has no Superior in the City Opposite Electric Hotel OREGON CUT, 0HEG0N Call and See ....The Finest Wheel in Town AT Jackson's Bicycle Shop Sunday, April 6. Usnil While the positive assertion is made by members of the steering committee at Washington that the ac tion of that committee t iday in giving the Philippine tariff bill right of way ahead of the canal bill ii not against the interests of the canal, th re are some who bt-lieve that it has been a serious blow to .he canal. Some members of the steering committee have quietly charged other members with having placed the Philippine bill ahead of the Nicaragua canal bill with the c el i berate pnipose of defeating the canal measure. This is denied, and it is asserted that the canal bill shall have consideratioa and a vote before adjournment. But with an understanding- that the Cuban reciprocity measure is to be considered as a revenue bill, and that it and appro priation bills are to have tbe right of way, there will bo a long postponement of the canal bill. A very prominent member of the ateeuing committee said today that in his judgment today's course means serious antagonism to the canal. Those senators, who are ear neatly in favor of the canal assert that they will do all in their power to pre vent adjournment. from SC'I tli- Later News. A new railroad is projpeted Grant's PaHS to Crescent City. ' he St. Louis World's fair will proba bly be postponed until 1904. R. D. Intnan declines to stand for the democratic nomination for mayor of Portland. Fighting between Christians and Turks is reported in Northern Turkey. Eastern manufacturers look to Port land for locations. President Roosevelt visited the Charl eston expansion, and presented a Bword to Uolonel Jenkins. The Chinese exclusion bid is being debated in the senate. Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he hid Itching Piles. The're ter rihly annoying ; but liucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Kruptious it's the best solve in the world. Price 2oi a box. ( 'me gn iranleed. Sold by U . A. Hiir-liti!, "K neighbor ran in with a bit tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy when my son was sufler itig with severe cramps and was given up us beyond hope, by my refill ir uhv sioinii, ho stands high in tits profession. After administering thr.-e doses of it, my son regained consciousness and recov ered entirely within twentv-fonr hours," says Mrs Miry Haller.of Mr. Crawford, Va. This remedy is for sale by (i. A. ILirdiug. Fvir Over Sixty mr Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrup has been used lor over sixty years by millions ti; .: I is tor tlieir children while itmhitig, will perfect success. It Ks)lhos the child, softens the gums, !!:- 'i'! pain, cures wind colic, and is tlie'U-ei. remedy for Diarrhoea. Is plea: ant to the taste, Sold by Druggists In v, rv uait ol the World. Twenty- rive ivilt.-. a bottle. Its value is inenlcu- lnhli Hid U anted. Sealed bids will be received for labor and male'ial for two cottages by the un dersigned until April 15. Plans and specifications can be seen at residence ol the undersigned, w ho reserves the righi to rrjeet any and all bids, Johkimi T. Lynch. The Thrust of a Lanoe is scarcely more agonizing than the re current pins in the abdomen which fol low the eating of improper food or too free indulgence in ice water. The im mediate cause of cramps and colic is often the distention of the bowels by gas. Quicic relief follows the use of Perry Davis' Painkiller. Careful house keepers give it tbe place of honor in the family medicine chest. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clcaka- mas Abstract & Trust Co. D C Howell to E liidgeway, 118 as in II C Brown elm in 4, 4 e 2000 J Ilarkins to J H Johnson, e 54 of nw of nee 5. 2. 4 e 1000 0 & C It H Co to J Meyer, sw of ne of sec 7, 4, 3e 200 F8 Hutchinson to II S Anderson, 2U0 as la W ui Arthur elm, 2, 3 e 4000 Sellwnod Ld & Irapvt Co, 95 feet of lot, 4. tract 8, Ut Urove J Myer to A Buol.s of ne of sec 7, 4, 3 e W A Itathbone to O H Blocksom, i of ne of sec 4,sw of nw, w 1-2 ot f w, sec o, 7, z, i e N W Herman to H S Anderson, 1 as in Arthur elm, 2, 3e H C Marquardsou to S Sham- beck, 40.75 as in sec 27,4, 1 e. . . . 1500 D W Stanffer to J E Mitto, tract in biui Q K 1 a of v .. ... ........ C Sabel to F C DeBaw, lots 1 and 2, blk 28, Oswego 0 & C It It Co to J Cox, w 1-2 of tie of sec 31 4, 4 e Also se of ne of sec 31, 4 4e J P Howell to R Koerner, blk 2 DurnaU'a Add to Oregon City.... J B Moore to C Loder, bHrH9 and lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, blk 122, OC A J Hobble to II F C M Cromer, lot 4, blk 29, Bolton 135 L M Leland to II H Gregory, 100 as in elm 50, 3. 2 e 245 J li Bruges to 11 B Tanner, n 1-2 ot sec 25,4. 5 e II B Tanner to W II Schuinaker, n l-l ot sec 2o, 4 5 e J W Loder to J B Moore, lota 12, 13 and 14. blk 6, Gladstone .... F Buseh to R C Frost, e 1-2 of nw of e 1-2 of sw of sec 2t 4. 4 e and lots 7 and 8 of bloi k 00, Oregon City It Jonsrude to A Olson, e of s of nw of see 13. 2,4 e J A Jones to State, sw of tec 36, 5, lie . . Valuable M M Bingham to A Clark, lot 5, sec 25, lots 1 and 2 of sec 35, w 1 2 of nw and lots 7 and 8 in sec 30, ex cept 100 as, lot 2 and 20 as in sec 35 and w 12 of sw and lots 5 and 6 in sec 30, 2, 3 e, lots 1, 5,6, 7 and 8 in sec 1, ne of ne and lot 1, sec 2 3, 3 e 5500 J L Uoork to P Roork, n 1-2 of ne sec (i, 1, 4e G 1'eeliM to J M Henderson, 40 as in se.i 25. 1. 2 h 3300 Win Bramhall to X J Jones, sw of fee 18, 1,5 o J Adkins to It K Onghton, nw of sw of sec 12, 4, 1 e li A C .it liny to A A Reasoner, e 1-2 of ne of sec 25. 4, 1 w A Hassock to J J O'lveane, n 1-2 of of ne and n 12 of nw oi sec 25, 4, fie K 1 l.ig-r to J .1 Lewis, 123 as in De- Lashniutt elm I) Kiiiiffiiian to 0 M Phillips, nw of ne of see 14, 5, 4 e C M l'eillips to M Clarke, nw of ne of sec 1 4, 5. 3 R Koi-rner to T F Kvan, agent, lot 8, blk 57, Oregon City Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Don't delay. Ohar- man & Co. 95 300 3000 25 20 50 304 180 1000 2500 2500 25 450 150 All Late Improvements Neatest Wheel in Town Strong and Durable -Satisfaction Guaranteed DONT BUY Witliont Inrestigatins My Stoci Foley's Kidnev ure if taken in time affords Becnrity from all kidney and bladder di eases. Chairman & Co. A Ctiattanooga Druggist's Statement. Robert J. Miller, Proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and lar than in any other cough yrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined." Uharniau & Co. YAIJE BICYCLES FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING DONE Pneumonia is Robbed of Its Terrors. By Folev's Honey and Tsr. It stops the raeking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken in time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Keluse no substitutes, unarinan is uo. County Treasurer's Notice . I now have u.oney to pay county war rants endorsed prior to May 1, 1809, and also road warrants endorsed prior to October 1, 1901. It-terest will cease on the wairants embraced in this call on the date hereof. . A. Loklling, Treasurer Clackamas Co., Ore. Oregon City, April 4, 1902. ED FRONT Court House Block, Oregon City, Ore. Tarm Produce mi Sbingks takm in Gxcbangt U(W Goods Arriving Dally, at tbe Fair Store Valenciennes Lace for Ruffles, ic. a yard. Straight Front Corsets, 49c. Colored Mercerized Underskirts for 79c. Nansoos Embroidery, ?c per yard. Bone and Aluminum Hair Pins, 5c. per doz. Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes, 5c. per doz. Ladies' Summer Undervests, 5c. Ladies' Black Hose, 5c. Ladies' and Children's Handker chiefs, two for 5c. Ladies' White Aprons, 15c. Ladies' Ready Made Dress Skirts, $1 .2;. All Colors Satin Ribbon, 4c. a yd. Tailor Made Suits, $7.75. Girdle Corsets, 49c. Torchon Lace, six yds. for 5c Roast Coffee, - from 10c lb. Good Geen Coffee, - per'Jb. 10c Diamond C Soap, - 7 bars 25c A m & Hammer Soda, - 8 lbs. 25c Alaska Salmon, - - 4 cans 25c Oysters, - - 3 cans 25c Gold Dust, - per pkg. 18c Cocoanut, - - per lb. 18c Good Syrup, - per can 25c RED FRONT TRADING CO. COURT HOUSE BLOCK OREGON CITY, ORE. 3f0 750 g "- n f 5 101)0 400 200 500 i .' lid. lU'sure and ash for Mrs. wins gibing Syrup, ami take nootho Better Than Pills. " The ii'iv'S'ion hushc-ii asked "In what i ,-av Hi-e Omniberlain's Stomach and fl ivcr Tablets supeiior to pills','" Our .w,.r r: Tliov aro oa-ioi' and more ,, -hi' to take, more mil 1 and gentle in etlec't mid more reliable aa tlioy can i cm alwais be depended upon. 'Uu-u I ti...v flon'tme and invigorate the stomach , -...I f tin tmviiM oi u on.. ... lion, while pill" ,lr0 i. -. - . l "voir harsh in ,,,.' i often tollovvvd bv constipation lir i'- ''J' l'- A. Harding. A Raging Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Charles O. Kllis, of Lisbon. Ia., had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "jtave me a terrible cold and coupli. It K'ew wors daily, finally the bei-t doctors In Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I beifim nsinir lr. Kind's New IMsccvery anil was whollv '"tired bv six bottles " IVitivt-lv mi iranb'ed for Couuhs. Colds, ! and all Throat and l.nna troubles by ' G. A. Har,liu Price 50c and l. 'Tis Easy to Feel Good. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the boity in Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, which positively cure Consti pation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaun dice, Malaria, Fever and Aijue and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never iripe or weaken. Only 25 cents t Geo. A. Har ling's drug store. Try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best phsie. For sale by O. A. llar.aiijj. more harsh in ef- I'ffect and tin ir CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Ttia Kind You Havs Always Bought Notice. The stockholders of the Farmers' Cieamery Association of Barlow, Or , me hereby notified that a stockholders' meeting will be held at Hoffman's hall, Needy, Or., on the 12th day April 1902. at 2 o'clock p. tn., for the purpose of ar ramriptf for the sale of the property be loneint: to the associati n. .1. S. Yooru, Sec. J. V. Yost, Vice-Pies. Needy, Or., March ol, 1902. mr s ammxiCiiBnivi mum 8 hmmi km GPitltIC HAS COME ! You Want a Harrow! Is an ideal tonic . It des troys microbes and com pletely eradicates dandruff. Il de -troys the decaying hair roots," stops hair t',tllhi out and keeps it healthful, soft and silky. Fur sa'c by all druggists i Peg Tooth, Spring Tooth, BSisc Marrow or 1 Bears the Signature O 1 TlU'l'UK .V t'OI.l) IN OMi DAY i Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. : All druggists refund the money if it fails 'tocuror K W. Grove's signature is on e.vch bos. 2")o. THE STAR OP STARS Steel Star Wind Mill IIhs halt biHr:n8 tn tnra table-. Turns freely to Iho wi-.il. RUt ik'ttrtug thrust tn whtt, in-airini? ' litftif-t rHnntmr miliiipn. 8 ml rorvinii sroatci fi"iii!iil of tvuvi-r for pumoiniE, (ittlvaniz 1 afirr uirtk'Utt i'ut MijctiuT with gfilvani.eti b;lts, tt'tuhU1 n'lttfl, no p'irt run rut or Kt hoe it rut ( rUl Weight roulator; jtertect K'CuUttion. No j jprinu to chanKt tension with nv.-y chance of I temncnunrtv an t crow weaker wits -v- R'nirs tihviiytion h;viiii. Thfe ttiini are wurth money jO you. Then vhy not ly a Star. j 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 KINDER. It will cost you nothing to examine the fine complete stock of Andrew Kocher, Canby, Ore. Mitclisil, Lewis & Stavev ToUl'LAND, OakViON. Co Courier-Herald and Pacific Homestead $L 75