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PRECOX CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1902. 0, D. & D. C. LATOUEETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Beal Estate and L Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building REGON CITY OREGON jJOMMEROIAL BANK of OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 Transacts a general banking business Makes loans and collections, discounts bills iuys and sells domestic and foreign exchange, and receives deposits subjeet to check. Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Feeble , C. LATOUEETTE, President T. J. Meyib Cash! ij, N. GREENMAN THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN (Established 1865) Prompt delivery to all parts of the oity JREGON CITY OREGON )R. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST ill work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed Crown and Bridge work a speolalty Caufleld Building )REGON CITY OBEOON j)B. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST iradnate of Northwestern University Dental School, also of American College of Dental Surgery, Chicago Willamette Block 1BEGON CITY OREGON jjj i. sua DIALIU IK WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silverware and Spectacles ANDY OREGON palor, fainting, smothering or sinking spells all point in the same direction an impaired heart action. A heart that is weak or diseased cannot do full duty and the circulation of the blood is interfered with. There is a medicine that gives new strength to the heart, new power to the pulse and puts new color into cheek and lip. "My Dulse would 1 llrrm nnri hoot. au a leanui rate ana men aro almost to a nt.nnnf nor nnint. could not rest at night, feet bvyuuuu rju naa severe pains m chest. Took Dr. Milesf Heart Cure six weeks and was cured. " Ti IL Jokes, Pittsburg, Texas. Dt. Miles' Heat t Cute regulates the heart's action, while it stimulates the digestive organs to make new, rich, red blood which gives strength to the whole body. Sold by drug gists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. t E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Btcvena Building, 'REGON CITY opp. Bank c ' Oregon City OREGON JEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC iEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red Front, Court House Block ) REGON CITS OREGON C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience) Jpeolal attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic Diseases Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.j 4 to t, p. m. Willamette Building BEQON CITY OREGON J. W. Nokbis, M. D. J. W. Poweia. M. D. JJORRIS & ;POWELL, Physicians and Surgeons. !alls in city or country promptly attend ed Office: 1, 2, 17, Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City. 0 W. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW tnd Titles Extmined, AbBtractB Made, DeedB, Mor.gfgi!, Etc. drawn, Money Loaned. Office over Bank of Oregon City. OREGON CITY, - OREGON rROBERT A. MILLER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practloe In all Courts of the State Velnhard Building, Opposite Court House ORKQONJ CITY, OREGON .. BuHunum, W. 8. U'REN JJREN & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW S)eutret Slboolat Will praottoe in all courts, make collection 'nd settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of ,tle, lend you uionoy and lend your money on irat mortgago- Office in Enterprise building. REGON CTTY OBKGON W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & Feed Stable Finest.Turnouts in City OREGON CITY. OREGON S. J. VAUGHAN'S Overy, Feed and 'Me Stables Nearly opposite Suspension bridge First-Class Rigs of All Kinds OREGON CITY, OliEG ON Yew Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty rposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY DR. KINC'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption.Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumon ia,Hay Fever,Pleu risy, LaGrippe, HoarseneBS, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Price 60o. ud $1. TRIAL B0TTUS FREft Friday, May 16. Ninth A month ago a bill was re Circuit ported from the United Judgeship. States senate committee on judiciary, providing for an additional judge in the ninth cir cuit. The bill baa never passed ; just why, no one can find out. As soon as the bill was reported, a large number of candidates at once came forward and petitions were numerously circulated and signed, asking for the appointment of different lawyers to this place. Judge Hannaford, of the state of Washington, is strongly endorsed, and Washington state has put in a claim for the addi tional judge, saying that California has two circuit judges, and Oregon one, and if there is to be an additional judge, Washington should receive the honor. Other candidates from Washington have appeared, and seme from California. Perhaps this undue haste in scrambling for the judicial position has had some thing to do with holding up the bill. England is slow in sending relief to West India sufferers Dr. Henrv VanDyke was elected moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly Anthracite miners vote to continue the strike Imperfect retnrns indicate that the registration in Oregon is 10,000 less than in 1900 Very rich ore has been rediscovered in the Golconda mine Iron production for April beat the world in the United States A. A. Morse was re-elected president of the Oregon Sunday School Association. beorge X. Mvers was nominated by Multnomah countv renublicaus as a candidate for state senator, for the va cancy caused by the resignation of R. D. inman William Allen White, the Kansas editor and author, visits Port land William Holl. a Portland money-lender, loses $1200 on account of his safe being robbed at the noon hour, while he was hurriedly eating lunch. Saturday, May 17, Indian For the first time since ef Wr forts have been made to get Pensions, pensions for Indian war veterans, the house of ren- Jesenratives seems favorable to the pas sage of the bill that has already passed the senate. Its success at this session of congress is deemed probable. Auolher bad fire has resulted seriously to on-lookers. Men, women and child ren, watching a blflze in the Chicaco Btock yards, overloaded a viaduct, which collapsed, iniurina 29 persons. The most complete lard refinery in the United btates, owned by Armour & Co., burned, with a loss of between $700,000 and $900,000. Seven hundred men at work in the building made their escape. Itie tire originated with the explposion of three lard tanks Mount Pelee shows signs of continued activity. The commander of the Oin cinnatli reports on relief work at Mar tinique Emperor William will pre sent to the United States a Btatue of Frederick, the Great Carnegie of fers to buy the Philippines for $0,000, 000, provided that he has assurance that the United States will ultimately recog nize the independence of the Filipinos. Oregon intercollegiate team won from the Washington debaters Gover nor Geer did not attend the republican rally at Salem Vein running 50 per cent in gold has been discovered in the Golconda mine State of Wash ington will have 80 days in which to se lect 87,000 acres of srid land Con sumption of iron keeps pace with the enormous production Frits Stashes who stabbed C. li. Buckley, caught at Holbrook Port of Portland de cides to borrow money by popular loan. Sunday, May 18. Alphonao Alphonio XIII, reach King ing the age of 16, be- Of came King of Spain yes- Spain, terday, and the regency of the Queen mother came to an end. A georgeous proces sion from the palace to the chamber of leputies was the feature of the celebra tion. The reception met with by the procecsiou was, on the whole, luke warm on the part of immense crowds, composed chierly of people who had gathered to witnes- the pageant out of curiosity. On th Puerta del Sol, no cheer was raised until the king arrived there, when he received an ovation, mainly, however, from the spectators who packed the windows and balconies. There was some cheering from the peo ple in the streets and hats were waved, but many men did not even uncover their heads. WrWrWVWVVWWWWyWV i NEWS OF THE WEEK. The Kaiser may come to Washington iv mo uuiouiug ceremonies oi trie stat ute of Frederick the Gieat The Schley-Sampson controversy was re vived iu the bouse The body of General Rosecrans was re-interted at Arlington cemetery A Negro riot at Atlanta, Ga., resulted in eight deaths P. L. Campbell resigns the presidency of the Monmouth Normal school, and accepts the presidency of the University of Oregon B. L. Btone, a pioneer jeweler, of Portland, is dead. Monday, May 19. Tornado A dis.jatch from Dallas, Riddles Texas, says that advices Texas. from all available sources here last night were that a disastrous cyclone swept across Texas yesterday, causing loss of life, and al most incalculable damage to property. The cyclone is believed to have origi nated on the gulf coast at a point almost directly south of Goliad, and traveled in a northeasterly diiection as far aa Kentucky. It left desolation behind it in four states, but Texas seems to have suffered more than others. At Goliad 90 persons are dead and 100 or more are injured. At Waltus Park and San An tonia and other points great damage was done. Wires wmt rtnun wbila Uio report was coming this morning, bo it is miposaioie io say wnat tne extent of the havoc wrought by the storm was. Plot A dispatch from Madrid says Against that an anarchist plot jving against King Alphonso has Alphonso, been dUcovernd. anH nix arrests, including that of uaDnei Lopez, an employe or an insur- uuce company, nave peen made. Dy namite cartridges were found on the premises where Lopez was arreBted. Lopez Bavs he raraivnrl a nnpL-mro nf cartridges from another anarchist with instructions to tnrow tnem at tne mo ment of the passage of the royal car riage in yesterday's procession, Martinique A dispatch to the Matin Volcano in Paris from Port de Active. France, dated Saturday, 17, says that during the previous niuht 15 were heard, and they were accompanied uy iigmning wnicn in up tne entire is land. The eruption redoubled in vio lence, says ihe dispatch, and for a mo ment a eecond catastrophe was feared. New craters are forming in the neigh borhood of Le Precheur. In spite of the danger which threatens them, the refuges from the northern part of the is land are beginning to return to their homes. United States trade in far East shows great gains Jewish women of New York have organized a crusadn ao-ninst the moat trust Salem Presbyte rians celebrated 33rd anniversary of or ganization Representative H. A. Smith, of Portland, dies of intestinal hemorrhage E. H. Harriman ar rives in Portland today. Tuesday, May 20. Coal In a Tennessee coal mine, Mine ihree miles from the en Explodes, trance of the workings, an explosion of eaB resulted in instant death to about 200 men. Ten hours after the disaster a reseue party reached the scene, only to find that not one of the men working underneath had escaped. Ah - J . .uvtl.UVU thev Walkp.d alonir nno mntinmn,. tr.v,h of death. Crowds of women went wild with grief, crowded about the mouth of the pit, hoping that in the innermost re cesses of the mine some had eseaped. The House passed the naval appropri ation bill. The eight hour bill was paesed by the House. Doliver spoke in the senate in favor of the Philppine bill. A plot against the life of Francis Joseph was frustrated Great Brit ain was swept by a eevere storm In the Goliad, Te:a', tornado 98 pe. sons were killed and 103 injured The Presbyterian assembly began the celebration of the centennial of home missions Heavy slump in Portland potato market, due to large receipts at San FJanciBco E. H Harriman promises extension of the O. It. & N. along Snake river to Lewiston. The Northern Pacific will aesist in construct ing the line, and will use it jointly with theO. R. & N. Continued on page 7. What Is Foley's Kidney Cure? Answer: It is made from a prescrip tion of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in tne country. The ingredientB are the purest that money can boy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. Charman & Co. OABTOHXA. Boar tho a The Kind You Have Always BoujM Signature The steamer Leona, which has been overhauled and repainted by the Oregon City Transportation Company, began making regular trips between Oregon City and Portland. It is a delightful ride on the river at any season of the year, and more especially during the spring and summer months The only way landings are Maaone's park, Mel drum's, Moreys, Risleys and Oswego, enabling the boat to make rapid time up and down the river. The time table is as follows : Leave Oregon City at 7 :00 a. m. and 10:00 a. ni. and 1 :30 and 4:30 p. m. Leave Portland at 8:30 and 11:30 a. m. and 3:00 and 6 -15 p. m. AttendJSpecial Millinery Sale at Red Front. The only barber shop in the city em ploying union labor. Parker, the barber. Stand Line a Stone Wall. Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin diseases. How? Why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earths greatest healvr. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Burises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. Millinery bargain at lied Front during Special Sale. HEADACHE a a mmo. U Dm 25 " fiHUiTim i mi i..,.i.i-. MtainM..M,.j.., hCirOySrrr illimiiM " "J Mts , 11 j i ' Health by exercise is one of the sanest of modern fads. It ia really a recognition of one of the necessary laws of health from which we, in modern life, are always prone to drift away. When eaoh mas provided for his own individual needs, he had to till the ground, to hunt, to earn his bread literally by the sweat of his brow, and all this exercise made for neaitn. in ow-a-aays, whon there is specializa tion of labor, it falls to the lot of many a man and woman to work in store or office and to take no exercise save what can be taken between the store and the dwelling or on Sundays and rare holidays. For this reason there is sound sense in the attempt to supply artificially the exercise which cannot be obtained naturally to toughen the muscles, and expand the chest It is never to be forgotten, however, that gymnastica or calisthenics are artificial, and while they will promote health can rarely be counted on to produce it. If the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, or stomach, are "weak," it can hardly be expected that exercise will strengthen them. But once cure diseases which weaken the body, and then exercise will do much to preserve the restored health. One chief obstacle to the use of physical exercises for the promotion of health is that the people who most need exer cise cannot be persuaded to practice it, or persist in it regu larly. They are weak, run-down, nervous, and the very effort which exercise calls for discourages them. Then, also, the physical enervation they feel has its corresponding mental enervation and there is almost a total lack of ambition. It is to people suoh as these that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery comes as a means to the re-establishment of health. It heals the diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition, purifies and enriches the blood, and enables the building up of a sound, muscular body from the nutrition derived from food perfectly digested and assimilated. "I feel it my duty to let you all know that I have recently advised a young gentleman, who was suffering badjy with kidney and blad der disease, to try your 'Golden Medical Discovery,"' writes Frank Startz, M. D of Flatonia, Fayette Co., Texas. "He bought four bottles from.our druggist here, and after he had used the first bo.ttle he began to improve. Sometimes he was unable to walk ten steps, now he can ride a horse without any pain in his back, and looks as well and sound as a young boy. His age is only 28. He has suffered for nearly three years, and several other doctors called the case in curable, but I had confidence in Dr. R. V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and now I have been offered one hundred dollars several times for mv kind advir-p hut T mn,,M - u 1 T j 1 - t.vw.v uui av.ucui 11 ueeause x wane evervhnrlv tn 'Irnnw wtiaf n- .auiuus meuicine can uo. "This testimony is absolutety true, and the reason I haven't mentioned the young man's name.is because he does not want to have his name published.". The cure of this young man by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" serves to enforce the proposition made in the beginning of this article, that health by exercise is impossible when certain diseases exist. A man who can "hardly take ten steps" is certainly in capable of active exercise. More common, perhaps, than kidney disease, and often associated with it, is some disease or disorder of the liver. The following letter exhibits a specimen of the cures of "liver complaint" which have resulted from the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. "I sent you a letter about a year ago," writes Mrs. J. Ellis Hamilton, of Farmington, Marion Co., W. Va. I stated my case as plainly as I could, and received a letter from you in a few days telling me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and ' Favorite Prescription 'a bottle of each. I used three of each, and feel like a new woman. Don't suffer any pain or misery any more. Before using your medicines I Buffered all the time had jaundice, caused from food not digesting properly. I would have sick headache three and four times in a week, and jaundice every four or five weeks. Could not do the work myself. I commenced using your medicines as recommended for liver complaint, and I am cured now. I asked our doctor if he couldn't cure me, and he said he could give me medicine to help me, but the trouble might return anytime. I doctored three years without any relief, only for a short time, and then I was as bad as ever. Haven't had sick headache since I took the first bottle of medicine." t It is often the case that " weak " heart, torpid liver, kidney " trouble," and other diseases have their cause and origin in the diseased stomach. When the stom ach is cured by the use of " Discovery," the other dis eases are cured with it. When the cause of disease is removed, the effect stops. If the dealer offers a substitute for " Golden Medical Discovery," remember that the sole motive of substi tution is to enable him to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious preparations. 1 YOUR HEALTH can bo "' uso of proper moans. Dr. Plerca'm Common Senao Medical Adviser tolls what means to use. This work contains IOOB large pages, and Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 81 one-cent stamps for tho cloth-bound volumo or only 21 stamps for the book In paper-covers. Address 1 Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, H. Y. 1 E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain fa 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 Qoods Bought and;Sotd Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Uneaualed by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather; iu Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. Oil s sold in all Localities Stanford OU Cpmr, Ring Phone 416 for Junk Sugarman & Co. Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and 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 At all dtug ttom. -tit 25 Hum 25c j j AGENTS WANTED. Lite of T. Dewitt Talmage, by his eon, Rev. Frank Dewitt Talmage and associ ate editors of Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Talmage family. En ormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write immediately. Clark & Co., 222 S. 4th St., Phila., Pa . Mention this paper. Bright's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran Cisco, Auu 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. Tbey 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 judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the teet cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen pr cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of tbe investigating committee and the 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 Francisco, Cal. Charman A Co. are our ole agents in Oregon City.