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8 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERA LIX .FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902. (3. D. & D. C. LATOUBETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and L Specialties Office in Commercial Baiik Building OREGON CITY OREGON COMMERCIAL BANK ov OREGON CITY capital $100,000 Transacts a general banking business Makes loanp and collections, discounts hills buys and sells domestic and foreign exchange, and receives deposits subject to check. Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. D. C. LiiotmKTTE, President F. J. Meybr Cashie (j N. GREKNMAN ' THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN (Established 1S65) Prompt delivery to all parts of the city OREGON C1TX OREGON J)R. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed Crown and Bridge work a specialty Caufleld Building OREGON CITY OBEGON J)B. FRANOI8 FREEMAN DENTIST firaduate of Northwestern University Dental School, also of American College of Dental Surgery, Chicago Willamette Block OBEGON CITY OREGON J I.. SIA8 -DEALEB IN- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silverware Rnd Spectacles CANDY OREGON 0. E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Building, opp. Bunk ( Oregon City OREGON CITY OBEGON (JEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Eed Front, Court Ilonse Block. OREGON CITY OREGON Jt O. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience) Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic Diseases Office hours: 10 to 13, a. m,; 4 to 8, p. m. Willamette Building OBEOON CITY OBEGON O. SCHUKBEL W. S. TJ'REN JJREN & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW I)tut1'rtiet ilbDotat Will practice In all courts, make collections and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of tin a. lend yon money n nd lend your money on first mortgage, Oillce In hnterprhe building. OREGON CITY OKKGON () W. EASTIIAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Land Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. drawn, Money Loaned. Oflice over Bank of Oregon City. OREGON CITY, -. OREGON T ROBERT A. MILLER CARL IIABERLACH " Deutscher Advokat ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice In all Courts of the State Welnhard Building, Orposlte Court House ORKGON. CITY, ORECON .V. f?. YOUNG'S Livery & feed Stabls Fini at Turnouts in C'ity OREGON CITY. OREGON S. J. YAUGHAN'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Nearly opposite Suspension bridge First-Class Rijjs "f All Kinds OREGON CITV. OREGON MITCHELL WAGONS Boat possible to build . No wagon Is or ran be better than a Mitchell, because the cream of wood stock Is used, only af ter being thoroughly seasoned. The wagon Is well Ironed, well painted, well proportioned, and runs Hie Ugliest of any It Ik nearly 70 years since the first Mitchell wag. on was built, and Ihey have been built continu ously ever since by tho Mitchell. When you buy Mitchell you got the benefit of this 70 years' ex. iwrleuo. Mitchell, Lewis & Stover Co. First and Taylor Sts., FoKland, Oregon. OABTOrtlA. Be tu Kind You Haw Always BotiN MSI oo much Exercise is as bad as too little for the growing girl. It is very easy for her to overdo, and thia is especially dangerous at that critical period of a young girl's life when she cross the line of woman hood. It is not an uncommon thing to lay the foundation for years of after misery by neglect of necessary precau tions ' at the firt "change of life." The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription not only establishes regular ity, but it gives health to the entire womanly organism. It is the best medi cine for diseases peculiar to women because it cures the causes of disease completely and per manently. . "Favorite Prescrip tion " - contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine nor any other narcotic. It cannot ' disagre with the most deli cate constitution. For a number of months I frW4 wttk fcmale trouble" writes MIm Anes MeGewae, of nil Bank Stmt, WashingW, D, C. I triad various remediM, but acne awaitd to do mm aay permanent good. The doctors said h was tk worst ca of Internal troable tfcy evr had. I decided to write to yew for half, I rectivtd a very encouraging reply and ommenced treat ment at once. 1 had ot used your 'Favorite, Prescription' a week before 1 began to feel better, and, as I continued, my health gradually unproved, and is improviug every day." Dr. Pierce's Common Sens Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on: receipt of il one-cent stamps to pay expense of niniline only. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. KIMBALL PIANOS. Their Popularity and Prestige with Ameri can People Still Increasing Dally. kiGhtjt pianos daily, A Demand That is Without Paralled in the History of Piano-Forte Building. "There is no limit to the capacity of the W, W. Kimball Co. as a piano man ufacturer," Bays the New York Musical Courier. Every one will admit that. The capacity runs in every direction. There ia no limit to factory capacity; no limit to ttie capacity to absorb every excellent idea in piano structure; no limit to the capital necessary to get ths greatest experts and specialists, and no iimit to secure the very finest material and put it together in the very best style. That all must be admitted. "Ii piano people desire to see what is constituted under the 'original,' we ad vise them to look at :tbe several new de signs and styles of Kimball Uprights. Look at them, they are entirely outside of the ordinary character of piano case work. The finish ia simply exquisite. Then look at the interior. The ordi nary plate styles and furnishing are supplanted hy new features simply startling. Then try the pianos, test Ihem severely. Go through the ques tions of dip, of pianists, and the tone is rich, resonant and refined. The Kim ball piano of the present day must be viewed as one of the greatest successes in recent piano history. "Of course, with this piano, and the millions behind it, and the brains and the energy and the ' knowledge of the business, and the condition of the piano trade to aid it, there is no iliilicuHy in predicting the future grandeur of the Kimball house, with olu houses retir ing or going to pieces, new alignments ensuing, a rearrangement of the condi tions af the past proceeding visibly be fore us, the Kimball house assumes an importance t' at must necessarily be felt throughout the musical world ol Ameri ca wiih electric effect. It is now being felt, and the impulse is so great as to be startling in its character." Having prepared our readers for what we are now to state, we hereby announce that the W, W. Kimball company is producing eighty pianos a day in its enormous factories. Eiler's Piano IIoubo, the general western agency for the Kimball pianos, has just received three mire car loads of these world-famous pianos, and un der present conditions is selling them to the people at much leas than factory prices Attend to vour piano matter at once by writing to Eiler's Piano House, 351 Washington Street, the retail ware rooniB in ths new music building, Port land, Oregon. Branch houses, San Francisco, Sacramento, Calif., and Spo kane, Wash. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched bin leg with a rtiBty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suf fered intensely. Then the best doctors ursied amputation, "hut," lie writes, "I used one bottle of Electric Hitters and l1,' boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Kruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, sros and all blood disorders Electric Bitters lias no rival on earth. Try them. George A. Harding will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50c. OASTOniA. Beantht TIia Kind You Have Always Bought Dreadful Attack of Whooping Congh. Mrs. Ellen llarlieon, 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 theu called in our family doc tor whu prescribed Foley's Honey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to impiove and we feel that it has saved their lives," Refuse Substitutes. Char man & Co. HEADACHE V iV. ... , i I M aft u alara. 2k Dm 25a. OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO CORRESPONDENCE Cams. John M Jones, of Beaver Creek Is cutting rook for the foundation of Mr Gardner's new house, which the latter intends to have built this sum mer. Mrs C Vonderahe, of Oregon Cltv, who has been visilitK, Mrs Jssger, returned to her home Friday. Miss Kdna Irish was thegutstof Miss Vada Faust Sunday. Miss Kiitie Jones Is visiting her sister, Mrs Ev ans, of 1'urtiand. Born , to the wife of Mr Wilson, a daughter, on April 4th. Mother and child are doing well. MissBertna Spangler visaed Miss Lillie Hay ward, of Oregon City a few days last week. All u Edwards and family, ot Beaver HruV moved to his farm at Carus last week. misjbs tmm Jones and Maggie Guyer visited Mrs John Biedham Sunday. Itussellvilte. Farmers are very busy hero Jow. Mr. Carter has now gone to farming. F. Serinan oame home from Washington re cently. Mr. Brlen has oome home from the Bagby mill. Mr. Bagby and wife made Mrs. Wingfleld a pleasant call last week, the first time this winter on account of bad roads. , Mrs. Ellen Sawtell made Mrs. Wingfleld a visit this week. Mr. Bowers has moved his cattle to Grlbble Prairie to pasture. Many years ago among the Jews all the laws were made by God Almighty, and men that could not pay their debts were sold so as to work Out their debt, but everv seven vears wj a vaai of jubilee; then all debts were cancelled, and all snares went tree. Even the land had to rest. Do we not think it was a year of rejoicing? Suppose we have a year of jubilee soon? Mrs. Wingfleld went to Canby last week with 127 dozen of eggs. Kldei Moore will hold a meeting at the Beaver Lake schoolhouse in the near future. Highland. Mr. Wallace, who was able to be around atraln. hurt in a runaway, Crops are looking well in thiB pari of the noun-try.- !1. ' Farmers are putting their crops in and will be through seeding if the good weather lasts s few days more , ,--., , Mr. Shockley and boys are running two teams while the i.weather is good. That's right, Bob, keep ahead of the rain II some people in this country would give their stoek a little more hay and not quite so much raw hide they would look better. John Kiggins says he would want to pay in ad vance if he was going to run a dairyt That's right, Jack, stick to it! A social dance was given at the home of Hiram Dannals last Saturady night. There were about 18 numbers in attendance, and all report having had a good time They tripped the light fantas tic till the wee sma' hours. There will be a literary society organized at Highland next Saturday night. Everyuvjdy turn out and make it a suocess. Ting Shuglbb. Obituary . Died, on March 2S, on the Abernethy, near Oregon City, Mrs. Aimuie, wife of Jesse ivlaynaid, of an abscess on the lung. The leinains were laid to rest in Highlaud cemetery on March 21), 1802. The deceased was born near Beaver Creek, December 20. 1875, and lived with her widowed mother until January 27, 11)01, when she married Jesse Mayfield, of Uiglilaud, who still survives her. The bereaved family consists of a husband, mother, brother and uucle, who have the sym pathy of a large circle of relatives and friends that mourn her loss. OhI Mother, husband, brother, unole, A dear one from us has gone, But we have learned to know that When Gud hastens to say, "Thy will be done." Her snffering ended with the day, Yet lived she near its close, And breathed the long, lung day away, In statue-like repose. But when the sun in all his state Illumned the western skies, She passed through ulorics' evening gate, And walked In faradise. After the dreariness and aching pain, The wayward struggles which have proud in vain. After our toils are past. lie will give us rest at last. Bertha, The III Wind that blows nobody good is bent on er rands of raischii f in the fall and winter. It produces thai moat dangerous of com mon complaints a bad cold. Your cold will not become bronchitis, nor c n sumption if vou make timely use of Al len's Lung Balsam. Take it frequently until the cough and (he stopped up feel ing in the client are none. Contains no opium and will not disturb digestion. Yu Know What Tou Ave Tuning When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simplv Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No pay. 50c. P . V iC O. lly. Co 25o is the renular round trip rate between Sunday Oregon City and Portland. Get your tickets at Harding a drug store." Foley' Honey and Tar contains no opiates, and will not constipate like nearly all other cough medicines Ke- fuse substitutes. Chnrman & Co. A VALUABLE MEDICINE. For Coughs and Colds In Children. "I have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from coi'ghaor colds," says Charles JI. Cra mer, Esq., 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 4. 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. H, The Man meet by the time of an Elgin Watch 1 ii Punctuality's atch word is Elgin. ii W Worn everywhere; sold everywhere; 1 U guaranteed by the world's greatest J$ watch factory. Booklet mailed free. j ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO., TJ Elgin, Illinois. s Tired Outl ' I was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make mp feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin- ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all the time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. fifiASKS: Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's ftiraapartlla. He knows all sboutthls grand old family medicine. Follow his advice and we will be satisfied, J. 0. Atsr Co., Lowell, Mass. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clcaka mas Abstract & Trust Co. A Semigsen to S Peterson, lots 4 and 5 and ne of se of sec 19,, 5, 3 e $1000 I Cooper to S A Cooper, 83 as in Bee 19, 5, 3 e, decree of tourt J Ernstberger to J Flick, blk 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, Sellwood Add 3250 A Svenson to J A Mullenlioff, v, of nw of set 4, 2, 3 e... 2800 C H John.-on to J M John-on, lots 11 to 40, blk 86. 6 to 18, blk 99, Minthorn 1 F N Partch to C 11 Warthen, 80 as in sec 8, 2, 2 e 1000 Wm F Skeen to J C Lehman, sw of tie and lot 1, sec 23, 5, 1 e 1600 M L Surmiin lo J Snrtnan, (17 lols and her interest in ihe unplatted part of E Origon City 1 U L E Ai-sooiaiiiMi to 1' ilai ris.luts 9 aud 10, blk'75, l-.iad.Moae 350 H H Gregory to R Clark, Kits 1 and and 2, and 20 as in tec 20 and 39 as in Spink elm, 3, 2 e 3815 G B Diinick lo ME Foster, 100 as in Fobter elm 30 S E lalt to E 1) Riley, lots 8 a:m 9 of blk 8, Park place 20 N Hubler to It Ji i.akin.as in W bitcombclm 175 M Hollenbeck to .1 E Hedg-s.et al, lots 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in bin lti, C;t- nemah 10 F J NichoUon to M Skirvin, s1 of nw, sec 244, 2 e 100 M E Nicholson to T H Nicholson, vi'i of sw of sec 24, 4, 2 e 100 E J Nicholson to M Sktrvin, yt of nw and w) of sw of Bee 24, 4, 2 e 1 F C Forbes to L T Pierce, 9.5J as in Abernethy elm 1000 8 O Mitchell to J T Mciutyre, se of sec 24,2, 6 e 300 C Scott to A ETiiomas.lots 113 and 114, Friends Origin Colouv ... 2.)0 W A l'robtor to E lieera, 130.74 as In sec 28, 1, 4 e 1 Proctor & Beers to U S Griffiths, 5 as in sec 27, 1, 4 e . . .' 125 W A Proster to F B-'ers, tract in sec 27, 1, 4 e 223 F Beers to W A Pmetor, 130.74 as in sec 27 aud 28, 1. 4 e 1 A E Ilolcsmb to F Urane. ro.idway 25 A L Frazer et al to A Tilaver., oi s of oec 8, r, 3 e 1 I 8 Miiier 1 1 0 vj II ni u ui, traut in sec 5, 5, 1 e 100 G Dielschneider to F Diclschneider, 10 as in fee 26, 1, 2 e 10 I N Norton to H M Pimick 1-5 hit in ei of nw ol sec 21. 5, 1 100 G.roii far Rhaum :tism . Last full I was tiiki'n wuh a very se vere ai lark nf mu-cnlar rheumatism which caiiSfil me ureal ain unil annoy ance. After trying seVi ral presciiptions and rheumatic run s, I decided to use t bamberlaiuV Pain Lialm, which I had seen advertised in the South Jereeyman. A'ter two uppiiciiinns ot this Remedy I jwaa much belter, aid after using uue bottle, was completely cured. Sal lie Harris, Salem, N'. I For sale hy U. A. Harding. and the Hour B IJiakes sliort roads. JL Jwaind light loads. I Oood for everything I that runs on wheels. fl Sold Everywhere. I VW Made by STANDARD Oil, CO. J Wall-Paper Now is the time to buy your wall uaper aud Murrow, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper han you can buy it in Portland. Drop a card in the postoffice and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store J. MURROW, Oregon City pif,:jp: THE MORNING TUB cannot be enjoyed in a baBin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature ii uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or beating apparatm. To have both put in thorough'working order will not prove expensive if th work is done by F. C. CADKES TRIUMPH SULKY PLOW Guaranteed to be the best Sulky Plow in the world. This is a broad statement, but we stum! r'-ady to prove it in the field wish any plow made. iSSenH for Sj ecial Catalogue. Mi'chell Lewis & Staver Co POKTLAND, OlTfcGON. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain Li Wall Paper Wall Tinting and In General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel - Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all Kinds, Etc. Second-Hand Goods Bought and, Sold Goldstonc, Sugarman & Co. Wm Plumbing and Tin Shop A. M IHLSTI N JOBBING A&D , REPAIRING a Specialty ' Opposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY I had nervous indigestfon and a general dernm." nietil of the entire Bysteni. It had been a continual torture for 12 years. My blood be came veiy ioor and at times my oe and linaer nails would be die tai"d. Afier eating 1 would sit in a chair and put my feet on some tbirg to keep tlirtn from 8' ellii'g, and at limes would lake off my shoes for the misery I bad. When ever Itxperience anylhtng to re mind me of pa;t aches I cannot be too ela'ed lo tell what RipansTab nles have done for me. I still take one now and then, becans I know h.ow had I have been. They were just w hat I needed. At druggists. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an or dinary ocassion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contalua a supply for a year. Cright's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pie scription. chanced hands in San Fran cisco, Au!. 30, 1901. The transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the series investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting 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 nidges up to Aug. iio, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either weil or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen pQr cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of tbe investigating committee and tiie clinical reports of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., San t rancisco, Cal. Utiarman & Co. are our sole agents in Oregon City. Oregon amd union Pacific T) W THE The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS TWO VIA ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:t0 p. m. TO PPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL . and CHICAGOX THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. TO SALT 1 AE, DEN',,.. OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. Ocean Steamers leave Portland etery 6 Days for ..,-, SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for V illem ette and Columbia River PointB. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan, For fnll Information cull on nr arldrpH niireit 0. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or address - A. L. CRAIG, Q, P, A., Portland, Oregon ASTORIA & C0LUMBI I RIVER RAILROAD CO. LEAVES Depot Fifth and I Sii,, 1'OBTLAND ARKIVE8 For Maygers, Rainier, "latskanie, Weitport. Clifton, Astoria, War ronton, Flavel, Ham 8:00 A.M. mond, Fort Stevens, 11:10 A. M. Onrliart Park, Bea-ide, Astoria and Seashore Express, nailv. 7:00 P. M. Astoria Express, 9:40 P. M, uany, Ticket Offlr-e, 2S6 Morrison st. arid Union Depot. J. C. Mayo, Oen. Pass. Agt., Astoria, Ore. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Daily Round Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M ' Leave Astoria 7 P. M THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STRS. TA II 031 A and BON IT A i Daily Trips Except Sunday STR. TAHONA Leave Portland, Mon., Wrd. and Iri 7 A. M, Leave The Dalles, Turn., Thurs. and Sat. .7 A. M. STR. BONITA Leave Portland, Tues , Thurs. and Sat 7 1. H Leave Dalles, Mod., Wed. and Frl 7 A. Id Landing, Foot Alder Street BOTH raOHES, MAIN 861 PoKTLAHD, OlIIGON AGENTS John M. Filloon The Dalles, Ore. A. J. Taylor Aitoria, Ore. 1'rather & Heninian. . .Hood River, Ore. Wolfoid & Wyers. While Salmon, Wash. J. C. Wyatt Vancouver, VVaah. R.B. Gilbreth Lyle, Waco. John M. Totton Stevenson, Wash. Henry OlniRtead Carson, Wash. E. W. CK1CHT0N, TORTLAND, ORE. rhe Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Pally (exoept Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching ' at ;wy points on both sides of tU Columbia river. Both of the above stcamtrs have been re ul and are in excellent nhape for the ftaKii of 1:00 The Regulator Line will endeavor to glveiU patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, . Economy and Pleasure travel by the steamers of Hie Bcgulutor Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7 a. m.Bn Dalles at 8 a. m.,aud arrive at destination in en p time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Ofll ce Oak St. Dock. CourlStreet. A.;O.JAJ.I,AWAY Qenaral kg GO EAST VIA Only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidly epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through Sleeping and Dining Care and Free Reclining Chair Cars. 'The most magnificent ecenery in America by daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest rates and descriptive .literature address J. D. HANSF1ELD, General Agent, 214 Third Street, Portlend, Oregon