OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1902. A PARCEL OF SHORT SER BIONb. "f embers ot the people congregated in J"T and around Oregon City. How rmany of you encourage hom enterprise, by patronizing local institutions, and by i:3o doing, help those who help you in the time of need7 Who sympathized with ..you when you are burned oui? Who v.sjave you oredit. when you are hard up and out of a job? Was it some depart . nient store in another city, or was it your home merchant? When you want to raie money for the church or some needy person in town, do you write to jome outside merchant, or do you go to your home merchant? How much "taxes does Montgomery, "Ward & Com I'Hiiy pay in Oregon City, and how wiuiih do they contribute to the minis tar's salary? ' Brethren of Clackamas county and Or egon City generally, more interest should be taken in the new-cooierB, who are arriving almost daily from various eotions in the eust The glad hand of welcome should he cordially extended, and ihe visitors made to fesl that they are a part of the people. We need new blood to assist in developing our profita ble resources, new Diood to become part nu parcel 01 a netier social lite, and a more satistactory intellectuality. ' Tramps still tramp, and thousands of i them visit Oiegon City annually. The -tfonnine tramp ie not a criminal, except , in the matter of petty thieving to secure means of something to eat. The pro fescional tramp Is simply a vagrant, and too lazy to execute a big robbery or do . , daring criminal act. Highwaymen, , burglars and murderers occasionally '.. pose .as tramps, but it is only a tem ' jinrary makeshift. Policemen some times rmike the blow that they are pre venting crime by keeping a close watch on the tramps, but they are only shout :.ing to make their constitueuis think that they are doing something. Tramps are an intolerable nuisance, an eyesore, and a never-ending tax on the public. John I. Jones, who has been traveling taB!ngijr agent on the Southern Pacific .Jiadio.id fur a number of years, bus outdo a careful study of the tramp ques tion, and has often spoke to the writer ou the subject. Recently, the Oreg -nian contained an interview with Mr. Joni'3, in which he gives his solution of (thevexatious problem. His plan is to 'have a stringent vagrant law, and a system of clearance papers for strangers wandering through the country wtth ont visible means of support. He would give idle men employment on the pub lic rnads at a minimum wage rate, which -would enable a worthy man to get on "hia feet. A permanent rock pile should toe maintained in each county or com munity, where the vagrants could be kept under surveilance and "aade to pay , (their way. t Mr. Jones plan is worthy of the most earnest attention, and should receive "the attention of the next legislature. A striker jumped down from republican machine headquarters a few days ago and announced that there were two republican ti keta In the field. That ; .justed suited us repuns, who were vir tuully spit on Hnd figuratively kicked -ontof the republican convention, be cause some of ua wanted to go to the sUie convention, But no farmers were Wanted. Thftv waitoii until .... ... - j .....vvu uii.il u umw in ua had gme home, and then elected the delegates. That's all right, the ma chine boss has decreed that there are two republican ticketa, and we can yote for the citizen candidates, and still be . Jrpuhs. H'oodburn. U'iwtly Clark came up from Canl.y last Tuesday, ' here he was employed by the 8. P. Co. lie will soon leave for 'Cacnma, where he will be employed in the car shops. Lewie Hubbard, who waa visiting rel atives and friends for a few days here, ltd', lor Oak Point, Wash., last Tuesday evening to join his brother, Pert Hub bard, who is employed in a logging camp at that place. Cameron Pendleton, of Handy, was v:,n town last Saturday and got hia new buggy from John Noze. Slio's a "coo coo ", Cameron, we will go bugjy riding sc me of these tine days. Everybody saya til t the wedding bello are going to ring soon. Is that bo. -Aloe? Got your tin cans, and load your whot guns, hoys, so we can give them a ;,I,ood send oil'. Alec Schwabaur and Arista Nendel -were visitors at Hubbard last Monday even ing. It will soon be timeagain for ice cream i'm Is and partita. We are all glad to ee a uuinier come, but it is always too hot when it does come, but ice cream fills the hill especially fur the girls, as it dors n't cost them anything, when they can rustle up a partner. , Miss Bdith Bonney asa visitor at .Salem last Sunday . . Dutch . TROM START TO FINISH 'the moBt scrutinizing attention is given U) the smallest detail in the construction KIMBALL PIANOS Skilled ariisana, under the personal euptrvision uf men who achieved mark- ed distinction at home and abroad, in ' their respective branches, unite with ' rare intelligence in creatirg these in- i Dtruuieuts. At the Cjlumhian Exposition in com yeiitioii with the World's famous makers, kimhall tianos were accohded MKiiiiiiT iioNiws a triumph of western ekill and enterprise. Sold on cash or time payments at JftiLRita Piano Hovac, 851 Washington St. Portlind'i nilfli-iirsdK raiinin atr.ro Jtranolies at Spokane, San Francisco nd Sacramento. Better Than Pills. The question has been asked "In what way Bre Chamberlain's Stomach and ULiver Tablets superior to pills?'' Our answer is: iliey are easier and more fdeasant to take, more mild and gentle t in otlect and more reliable as thev can -an always be depended upon. Then t thev cleanse and invigorate the stomach i and leave the bowels in a natural condi tion, while pills are more harsh in ef fret and their haish in effect and ttieir sue is often followed by constipation Jt'or sale by G. A. Harding. OASTOllIA. Joan tU f 11,9 1(11,11 You Haw Always BotifiM .higuavur. of SOCIAL EVEN1S. Several Interesting Functions Dur ing the Week. DEGREE OP HONOR ENTERTAINMENT. Myrtle Lodge Degree of Honor, gave an excellent entertainment before a nice crowd of appreciative people in the A. O. U. W. hall last Friday night. Mrs. Frank Fosburg, chief of honor, was mistress of ceremonies. Hon. A. S. Dresser gave the address of welcome, and other ceived were: vocal r-olos bv Miss Marv n J iir i . , . - juuyBta auu waiter L,ittie; a violin solo bv A . ft. DrAfllukr a niann Vit. Veda Williams; recitations by Misses OnaDowtyand LulnAlbee. The Brown ell campaign qnartet sung several selec tions, and a well received drama, par ticipated in by Mrs. Frank Weed, Mrs. Biltuer. Mitmea Muori iw,l follow Lizzie and Emma Veeeliiig. Lizzie Shipley, and Joe Goodfollow. Charles Ilobison also gave a recitation. Re freshments were servod. WtBEKAH RECEMION. Willamette Rehpknh 'flu honored Mm Nailia 14notin nfR-riLmi1 state president, with a reception at their ..in mni rriuuy evening, n was trie occasion of an official visit. Refresh ments served waa one feature of the en tertainment. ' Several visitors were present from Portland and Clackamas. TWILIGHT CLUB GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY. The Twiliffhri filifh r,f YT ant, gave Mrs. X). B. Martin a birthday puny iai caiuruay nignt in tue nail. Whist was the favorite amusement, and an oyster supper waa served. Those present were! Mr. and tin H ton, mj. and Mrs. U. G. Gibson1, Mr and Mrs. D. B. Martin: the Misrrs Anna and Emmi Wiluharr Tlun..i,. and Ethel McCord, Bettie and Fannie r ranee, Ada Bedwell ; Messrs. Young, Laurence Mautz. Tom K 1 land A w France and George Lazelle MRS. ANDRESEN'S AFTERNOON. AlrH William AnHrnunn nana, a vai-w enjoyable afternoon to about. 20 of her women friends lust. FriHow ' lo r,.,- no lora were prettily decorated, r.nd season- ouib loiicuiiuienis were served, inose Dresent from Portland Granam, Mra. Newton Graham, Mie. r i t . . ... .. j. m. Lawrence. Mrs. Herbert Thome. Mrs. William Slrnet.Hr. Mian Ali. Qlasapool. 1IARGRKAVKS CHINA WEDDING. About 25 of the Manitoba friends of Mr. and Mr. ft F. Hiramiiai nnov. pectedly patheied at their home last omuruay morning, ana look cnarge ol a program of festivities in honor of their China Weddinir HnnivHrnarir Mr anrl Mrs. Hargreaves were the recipients of aeveral hnnnlifiil ninnna i!iinauraia The day pasned pleasantly with games M1U UJUS1U. , KOBERTSON SURPRISE PARTY. Mr. and Mm A. Rnh recipients of a delightful surprise party . 1 V. - U - . 1 LI.H . . . , n moii uuiuu uu nie oiun weanesaay niuht. Ahnnt Rll Misses Minnie and Huldah Holden as- sisiea in receiving the guesta. Gamea were rdavpd and thava pnn:in.:nnA bv Professor T. J. Km or.,1 ti.o m;o " J I m.iu uiio iiiinooo uoauiiBiie rairciougn, A., u. McMillan auu iiuiuan iioiden. The Kniiliffl and T a, Hon rl u.!l will give their first annual ball this Fri day evening. The young people of Mount Pleasant will present "Among the Rreakers" Saturday night, for the benefit of the li brary fund. Public Speaking at Oswego. The candidates on the citizens ticket and other sneakers will sneak Saturday, April 19, at 8 p. m. All in- WEDDINGS. Miss Alice O'Donel and Isoin C. Bridges were married in Drponn Pito Thursday, March 10th, Rev. J. H.' Beaven, being the officiating clergyman. Miss Anna M. Griesshaber and Mi chael Bauer were married in the New Kra Catholic church, Saturday, April 12th. Rev. F. 8. Black officiated. A marriage license waa issued to Emma Halzman and F. W. Rirlumuir on the 17th. Circuit Court Jurymen. Following is the list of jurymen, by precinct residence, who were drawn for duty at April term of circuit court that convenes next Monday : Abernethy John Page. Barlow John P. Cole, Chris. Kocher, Beaver Creek Thomas W. Duffy, Cascades Paul Dunn. Canyon Creek U. 8. Dix. Caneraah Alfred F. Stokes. Canby James Evans Damascus Fred Williams. Harding L H. Kircheui. Highland Milo Gard. Milk Creek Roacoe Gard, 0. 0. Boynton. Mackabnrg II. Smith. Maple Lane John Darling, W. F. Harris, Milwaukle Henry Thiessen. Oregon City R. G. Pierce, J. II. Howard, T. L. Charman, 8. S. Walker, Oswego Allen L. Walling. New Era George Randall. Pleasant Hill Fred Kidder. Springwater George Ounnlncham. Tualatin Eli Peters, J. L. Kruse, Al fred Sharp. Viola John A. Randolph. A Riglna Roarlaj Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Charles C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," he write, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the bevt doctors In Oakland, Nob., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Diaeoverv and waa wholly cured by six bottles.'' Positively guaranteed for Cougha.Colda, and all Throat and Lung troubles by G. A. Harding. Price 60c andfl. When You Go lato a Drug Store , to get a bottle of Painkiller, examine it carefully to see if it is made by Perry Davis, and dou't be persuaded to take something "just asg od" because it is a few cents cheaper. There is only one Painkiller, "Perry Davis.' " Largo hot ties 25 and 50c. For Sale. Two and one-half miles from Oregon City, 10-acre farm, good Boil, fine "or chard, houee, barn and excellent well of pure water. Alao two horses and cow. For further particulars inquire of James Tamblyn, 11th and Van Buren St. Oregon City, Or. 'Tl Easy to Feel Good. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills. Which nnuitivnlu nura Cnnali. pation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaun dice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely venetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25 cents at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. All kinds of bicycle repairing, lock work and saw filing at Johnson & Lamb'a bicycle sbop, opposite Barlow'e gro cery. Give them a trial and be satis fied. Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he h id Ilchi nir Piles. Thw'ro ter- ribly annoying; but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of niles nn earth. It has cured thnnaanda For Tn. juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's uio injtu naive in me woria. rnce zoc a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold hv ft . A Harding. . Notice. The Stockholders of the' Farmers' Creamery Association of Barlow, Or., are nereoy notineo tnat a stockholders' meeting will he held at Hoffman's hall, Needy, Or., on the 20th day April 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of ar ranging for the sale of the property be longing to the association. J. 8. Yoder, Sec. J. F. Yost, Vice-Pres. v Needy, Or., March 31, 1902. rf Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Don't delay. Char man & Co. Foley'B Kidney Cure if taken in time affords security from all kidney and bladder dii-eases. CliHrtnan & Co. Notice I have for sale or will trade for cattle, sheep or hogs the following articles: One 3) inch wide tire wagon, with good rack, one steel frame spring tooth harrow, one 44-inch Oliver Chilled plow ; also 40 sacks good seed potatoes. Call on or address Fred Blubm, Ely, Or. "A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy when my son was suffer ing with severe cramps and waa given up as beyond hope by my regular phy slcian,who stands high in hia profession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained consciousness and recov ared entirely within twenty-four hours," says Mrs Mary Haller.of Mt. Crawford, Va. This remedy is for Bale by G. A. Harding. Kansas Black cap raspberry plants, large rooted, 40c dozen, $3 per 100. In quire of O. W. Swallow, Mapie Lane, or Gourier-Heraid office. STOPS THE COITUH AND WOKK3 OFF TUB COLD. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. Ho Cure no pay Price 25 centa. Yokohama , lias just New Spring and Summer Goods Ladies' Shirt Waists and Dress Goods Gentlemen's Overshirts, Latest Hats, Clothing, Shoes. Dry Goods Next door to Postoffice MRS. R. 220 FRONT STREET. POTRLAND, OREGON Has a complete assortment of SPRING : MILLINERY GREAT BARGAINS IN TRIMMED HATS Magnificent Designs Also a consignment of very cheap hats and trimmings GREAT SPRING 4 Odds and Ends Sale ....AT Wrappers, 8oc and up. Shirt Waists, 25c and up. Childrens' and Misses Hose, odd sizes, 5c, 7c, 8c and 10c pair Ladies' Chemises, 15c and up. Ladies' Summer Undervests. Dressing Sacks and Kamomas. Ladies' Dress Shirts at a Bargain, Ladies' Corset Covers, 35c up. Your choice of Umbrellas for 50c. Tarn O'Shanters Head Rests, Sun Bonnets, Gent's White Bows, Hooks and Eyes, Buttons, Tins, Needles, Hair Tins, Safety Pins', Gent's Bicycle Belts, Ladies' White Belts. All below cost. SALE BEGINS MONDAYI A Chattanooga Druggist's Statement. Robert J. Miller, Proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit in Folev'a Honey and Tar than in any other cough -yruD. The calla for it multiply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined." Charman & Co. County Treasurer's Notice'. I now have u.oney to pay county war. rants endorsed prior to Nov. 11, 1899, and also road warrants endorsed prior to April 5, 1902. Interest will cease on the warrants embraced in this call on the date hereof. 1 A. Lukllino, Treasurer Clackamas Co., Ore. Oregon City, April 18, 1902. TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to curer E W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Hew Goods Jlrriving Daily, it tle Fair Store Valenciennes Lace for Ruffles, ic. a yard. Straight Front Corsets, 49c. Colored Mercerized Underskirts . for 79c. , . Nansoos Embroidery, 5c per yard. Bone and. Aluminum Hair Pin's,. Sc. per do. Pearl. Shirt Buttons, all sizes, $c. .. . per doz. Ladies' Summer Undervesls, 5c. Ladies' Black Hose, 5c. Ladies' and Children's Handker 1 chiefs, two for 5c. Ladies' White Aprons, 15c. Ladies' Ready Made Dress Skirts, $1.25. All Colors Satin Ribbon, 4c. a yd. Tailor Made Suits, $7.75. Girdle Corsets, 49c . Torchon Lace, six yds. for 5c THE STAR OF STARS Steel Mill Hm bll bwlngb In turn tbl. Tnrns freely to he wind. Ball beariDg thrust In whwl, insuring llgneat rannliiK qualities, and reserving greatest amount of power for pumping. 0lvnized sfter making. Put together with galvanijed bolt, double nutted, no part can rust or get loose and rattle. Weight regulator; perfect regulation. No spring to change tension with every change of temperature, and grow weaker with age. Repairs always on hand. These things are worth money to you. Then why not by a Star. Mitchell, Lewis & Stave? Co Portland, Oregon. Clothing Co. received. G. N. JOE, Manager. BECKER THE. 1 Backet Store! Towels, all grades, at cost. Men's and Boys' Shirts, 15c up. Men's Laundried Shirts, 49c. Men's Undervests at cost. Men's Linen Collars and Cuffs, 10c and 15c. Men's Socks, 10c up. Hose Supporters Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, 10c. Bandanna Handkerchiefs, 3c, 2 for 5 GEORGE BROS. RESTAURANT Newly Famished and Refitted riEALS AT ALL HOURS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PRICES REASONABLE This Restaurant has no Superior in the City Opposite Electric Hotel Call and See Finest ....The Jackson's FIRST-CLASS Court House Block, Oregon City, Ore, Tarm Produce md Shingles taken in exchange Roast Coffee, Good Geen Coffee, Diamond C Soap, Am & Hammer Scda, Alaska Salmon, Oysters, Gold Dust, Cocoanut, Good Syrup, RED FRONT COURT HOUSE BLOCK Farmers' SPRING HAS COME! You Want a Harrow! I Peg Tooth, 1 1. Spring Tooth, or Bisc 4: 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. 4 BEFORE md AFTB a" '"e horrors of impotencv mnEAEoleaustsUieliver. iht " 'kidneys and theu-inaryoriranvof aUunpumiea. wi n.iii iiiT-ua rti'ir-!! rinii Weill, ui'Ulih The reason sufferers are not cured hv i motor Is because nrnetr pprcent are tronbled with ProalsHllo. Cl'1'inKNKislheonljr known rernedytocure lllioulaiiopratiun. SOuOL-silnioiii Is. A written (runrantee (riven and money returneil if bIx boxes does not effect a permaucniuun UJOabox,sixforfj.&,by mail, fcnd for maiicircular and testimonial, Adrtiwa l4VUL JIWH1M! CO., P. O- Br-t 2078, San FrancUco, Cal, for Salt tn G. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oreflon City OrefO OREGON CITY. OREGON X Wheel in Town AT Bicycle Shop All Late Improvements Neatest Wheel in Town Strong and Durable Satisfaction Guaranteed DON'T BUY Vithont InTestiatiii Hy Stoclc REPAIRING DONE from 10c lb. per'lb. 10c 7 bars 25c 8 lbs. 25c - 4 cans 25c 3 cans 25c per pkg. J 8c per lb. 18c per can 25c TRADING CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. kb ! Marrow BICYCLESl FRONT MANHOOD RESTORED CUPIDENE TQM rrpAt Vp..ttM - . , - .Miwr.bue preemp tion ol temouirei3Ch i!i-sirln,wiil quickly cure you or all ner. jous or dis.'a-es otthp lucrative orgmn, such as Lost Manhood. Insomnia, rains in the Baok fevminal Emissions, Nervous Deblntv! Pimples, riilUness to ilariT, Kxliaiuiing Dralna, Varicocele a ,ii Constmatl.-n. 1 1 stop all lnsse hv riv , iht ...r.'u iiffl of discharge, ich If not checVert leads to HDermatnrrhni nrt