Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, June 06, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    Oregon city courier-herald, Friday, june 6, 1902.
Unofficial Returns from Private Sources, of Election, June 2d, 1902
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OREGON
SllOTJLlftE
aw Union Pacific
? EAST
Ihe 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice oi
THREE
TRAINS
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 ft. m.
9:00 p. m.
TO
SALT 1 1IfE.
DEN
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS CITY.
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:00 p.m.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland everv
5 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam
ette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan,
For full information call on or address nearest
O. R. & N. Ticket Ageut, or address
A.L.CKAIG, , P. A.,
Portland. Oretron
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
LEAVES DEruT KjLAff 1 I ARR"8
For Maygers, Rainier,
latsknuie, Westport,
Clifton, Astoria, War-
8 00 A. M. ronton, Flavel, Ham
mond. Fort Stevens, 11:10 A.M.
Ueiirliurt Hark, Seaside,;
Astoria and Seashore1
Express, Dally. !
7 00 P.M. A.-tnriii Kxpress, ; 9:40 P. M,
Dully.
Ticket Office, ;.VS Morrison St. and Union Depot.
J. C. May... iin. Pass. Agt., Astoria, Ore.
PORTLAND-AST03IA ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GAT7ERT
Dally Round Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leva 'Portland
Leave Astoria 1
7 A. M
.7 P. M
TE OULES-POaTUCSD ROUTE
SIRS. T AH 031 A.
and METL1KO
Dally Trips Except Bun lay
STR. TAHONA
Leave Portland. Hon., Wed. and Iri.. 7 -f
Leave The Dalles, Tuns., Thurs. and feat,. 7 A. M.
STR. METLAKO
Leave Portland, Tues., lliurs. and 8aU T A. M
Leave Dalles, Hon., Wed. and Fri T A. It
Lanllnft, Foot Alder Street
BOTH PHONES, MAIN 351 PORTLAND, OKXCX K
AGENTS
John M. Filloon The Dalles, Ore.
A.J.Taylor Astoria, Ore.
J. J. Luckey Hood River, Ore,
Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash.
J O. Wyatt Vancouver, Wash.
R. B. Gilbrnth Lyle, Wash.
John M. Totton Stevenson, Wash.
Henry Olmateal Carson, Wash.
Wm. Butler Butler, Wash.
E. W.CRICUTON, PORTLAND, ORE.
rtie Dallas, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'s
Strs. Regulator & Dalles City
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Tonching at wv points on both sides of tha
Columbia river,
nf ihu hnv RtnRmera have been re nl
and are In excellent shnpe for tbe season oil: 00
The Regulator x.iu viutuutuvui ivb.ycw
natrons the best serviee possible.
For Comfort, Kconomy and Pleasure
travel by the steamers of Tbe Kegulator
Line.
The above steamers lisve Portlnnd 7 a. m.an
Dalles at 8 a, m.,ana arrive a uwuiuuuum
j n tn mittrnintr trains.
vZaiWi ottlce. oai
Oak 8t. Dock. Courtbtreet.
A. C. A1XAWAI
General Ar
GO
EAST
VIA
1.1
14 L
' .
Only transcontinen'al line
passinR directly through
Salt Lake City,
Leadville,
Pueblo,
Colorado Springs
and Denver.
Three splendidly epuipped trains
daily to all points hast.
Through Sleeping and Dining Cars
and Free" Reclining Chair Cars.
The most magnificent ecenery in
America bv daylight.
Stop overs allowed on all classes of
t ickets.
For cheapen rates and dewrlptlv llteratnr
address
J. D. flANSFIELD,
General Agent,
124 Third 8treet, Portnd, Oregon
" I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor
for over thirty years. It has kept
my scalp free from dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn
ing gray." Mrs. F. A. Soule,
Billings, Mont.
There is this peculiar
thing about Ayer's Hair
Vigor it is a hair food, S
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look, dead and lifeless.
But gradually the old color
comes back, all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops falling, too.
$1.00 a bottle. All drurlil.
If your dnipgist cannot aupply you,
Bend us one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and plve tbe name
of your nearest express office. Address,
i. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Now ii the time to paint and renovate
your houses. Chaiman & Co. are mak
ing special prices on Pui nts, Oils aud
Kalsomine,
in bed.
When it becomes necessary to
sit up in bed to get your breath;
when the least exertion such as
walking, sweeping, singing,
talking or going up and down
stairs, causes shortness of
breath, fluttering or palpitation;
then it is time to do something
to brace up and strengthen
your failing heart. Take Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure. It is best
of all.
"I could not rest at night and
often had to sit up in bed to
breathe. Tho least exertion would
make my heart palpitate dread
fully. Our doctor prescribed Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure and it com
pletely restored me to health."
Mks. E. C. McKelvey,
Palin, Tenn.
B. Miles'
stimulates the digestion, in
creases the circulation and
makes weak hearts strong.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Mv little son had an attack of whooping:
cough and was threatened with pneu
monia; but (or Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy we Mould have had a eeriousi
time of it. It also saved htm from sev
eral severe attacks of croup. H. J"
Strickfadden, editor World-Herald, Fair
Haven, Wash, tor sale by G. A. liaid-
ng.
Snodgrass, Fotografer
Gives a Large
PORTRAIT FREE
With all Cabinet Photos,
good unt l July 1st only,
strictly up-to-date.
This offer is
All rork is
How to Save
Yoar Hair
Thoae who ace losing their bair or
have parted with their locks ot
have it restored by a remedy that
is within reach of everyone. All
sjrts of theories have been ad
vanced to accant for falling hair,
but after all, it is the remedy we
are after and not the theory. Peo
ple wtio need more hair, or anxious
to save what tUev .have, or from
sickness, dandruff or other causes
have lost their hair should not de
lay but use PRIER'S HAIR FOD
at once.
I
I
For (ale by all druggist
HEADACHE
H aB a atm. 3& Doai Ua,
CANDIDATES
Fob Govkhnob
George K. chamberlain, t'em
William J. Kurnluli, Hep,.
A. J, Uunsaker, Pro
B. K Ryan, 8oc
For supreme Judge
Roberts. Bean, It. ..... ..
h. F. Buiiham, u
C. J. Bright, P. . .
For Becretauy op State
O.W. Barzee, S
N. A. Mavis, P
Frank I Dunbar, It
D. W. Sears, D
Fob State Treasoreb
Henry Blackmail. D.
T. 8. McDanlel. P
Charles S. Moore. R
W.W. Myers, S
Supt. or Pcblib Instruction
J. P. Ackerman, K
K. W. Kolsey, P
W.A. Wann, D ;
Attorney General
A. M. Uiawfurd, K
T. H.Goync, P
James H. Haley, D
State Primer
W. W Brooks, P.....
.Tames B. Godfrey, D; ,. ,,.
J. E, Hosruer, S ,
J, R. W hitney, K
EEPRESEtrrATtVE TO CONGREBS
Hiram Gould, V
B. F. Ramp, 8
Thomas H. Tongue, R
j k. weatnerrord, D
TJmted States Senator
T. T Grer, R
C. K. 8. Wood, D
Joint Hfnatob, Claikamas and Multiiomah
Hertiert Holman, R
W. W. Marw, P
Richard Scott, Citizens
Joint Bepbesentativb, Clackamas & Mult..
D. M. CaiheysP
Charles W. Nottingham, R
W.F. Young.C
Eekatob
George 0. Brownell, K
G. W. Grnee, C
CaiuB V. Herman, P
Fred J. Meindl, 8-
Ebpbebentativeb
R A. Black, P
W. H MnndeYille, P
C. A. Willey, P
C. F. Clark, C
O. W. Kaslham, C.
Gilbert L. Fedircs,' C
KobrH Gimhen 8
a. j. maviiie, s
Walter F. Aruflpn. 8 i
CO. Huntley, R
Hall Pflnlsrn, R
H. A Webster, H
Ootnty Judge
Klmer hixon, C
A. Manin, P
Tluilr.as F. Rypn, H
i bines E. Kpence, 8
Commis ION EE
Willinm lir,sit, R
F. Bukemeier, P
George Lnzeile, fl ...,
Charles W Stisley
Shkriff
Theodore Hfgenburger, P
J. K. Jack,
I). M. Klwmsen, S
iohn ItUhaver, R . ,
Cj. rk
a.li. Onper, C
A. N. IRfcnkliauser, P....
I 'lliert H. Kiibbiue,S
F. A -'Mailt, R . ... .
EECOKIfBB OF C'OKVIYJUBCBS
I. . 1C i.n'Zer. O
FraiaJKiaxberger, H
J. V Mi t, P
Hy E SteTtns,E.,
Amwts
WiUu m Board, 8 ,,,...
W14i la Johnson, U.
Jiaws V. jXelson, X .. ....
iluf C. lull, R
Alfred l.u. llmg, C, -
Isb 'c I rii.dlL',C ...
8'HKHM'OR
A 'il KirchBm. C
J(nn V, MellmilL,.K ...
OOKOKIK
R. 1 11. Imaa, E.
..' Millfi', t .
"W. V I'ruden.S. .
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IMTiAI 1VB AS IHlHraNDl'M AH ENDUENT
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A Card.
To My Friends in Clackamas County:
il cleeire at issns lime aim mi hub utua
ti,rnd way t expreBS 4a you all my
thanks to each and every oue .f
yon for tlie u.pprt that you pave
me in mv desire to "be 'returned to tbe
senate. ;
Ian a'fiire 'or. all tuid the public ,'
generally. tht I aiivema4;&, very mack '
indeed, tli great cumuliineat implied in
my election ivnlnr present couditkms ,
that exiet in t&ismiHDty to the aetiate
for tiie tliinl tune, and .1 wieh intiiis;
piUic wav to i-ui tlie peop!e gner-
Blly4rrei-piCTAve oi vpoiinoei jaiui, iiiui, i
willL to the beet ot roy ahiiity, end5a5lr
to represent aU of tUe people in a oian-
nero earu tlteir conunence tna reepeci.
fiineerely A cars,
(iBO O. Bkowskcx.
'(jtf'whatdoesa badtasteinyour mouth
ietuitid yiT it indicates that your
stomach is in bad eodition,end wilt re
mind vou that there is nothing so good
for such a disorder as Chamberlain's
Ktoreach and liver Tablets after having
once U6ed tbetu. They .cleanse and in
vigorate the Btomch and regulate ttie
bowels. For sale at5 cents.per box by
j. A. Harding.
Gke them oil cod-liv.cr oil.
It's curious to Dec i.c vzs2.t.
Give it to peevish, iret
ul child, and i.c l-ahs. Civ-:
it to tlie pale, z::2tsAc child,
and his face bccouies rosy and
full of health. Tahc aflat
chestcd child, or a child thai
has stopped growing, give him
the oil, and he will grow big
and strong like the rest.
This is not a new scheme.
It has been done for years.
Of course you must use the
right oil. Scott's Emulsion
is tbe one.
Scott's Emulsion neither
looks nor tastes like oil because
we are so careful in making it
pleasant to take.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT 4 BOWNE. Chemist!, v Pearl St. X. V.
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85
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72 72
17 15
13 40
72 95
72 90
15 43
61 68
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66 77
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42 34
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' Virulent Cancer Cured.
.Startling proof of a wonde'fiil advance
in uiedicine i" mven hy RniL'gist ii. W.
Eoherts of EluMbeth, W, Va An old
mmi there h ad lomt uuffered with what
liod doctors prommuced incurable oan-
'eer. Ihev nehev-d hia cae lonel8s.
tilt he used Ektrc filters ami applied prorlv treated does, not result asse t
Mr.,i,ii. c.j.. ,i...i. .1... ,1'nelvastn the tropics. Terry Davis
iBBklln s Aic.i MMve. which treai
ment, complexly mired him. When
Elwtric ilivern Hte Ufed to expel bilious,
KiQney a n I inwrutie msons at the flame
'time this mlveexerfi its matchless heal
ing power, blood 'liseases, skin erup
tions, ulcers aud B"res vanish. RiMer
5tc, Salve 25c at George A Harding'.
Montgomery, the hntelkeeper, re
ceived a diepaich at 7 o'clock ou Mon
tliiy evening iima Dufur that hie fattier
wtis at the t9int of death. ll- to k .he
'.first car for Portland in order to cutcb
lite 8:60 Uaiufor The dalles
Saved friui m Awful Fate.
"Everybody said I had cons.imptii,"
writes Mrs. A. l. Shields, of Chambers
buig, Pa. " 1 was so low after six
months of bevore sickness, causer) by
htrj- fever and astihma,that few thought
I could net well, but I learned of the
marvelous merit of r.tKing's New liis-
eowrv tor tjonsumplion, used it, and
wa completely cured:" For desperate
Tlifuat and Lune diseases it is the safest
cure in the world, and is infallible tor
Uoiif lis, Loins and iBroncliial Affections.
Guaranteed bottles 60c and $1. Trial
bottles free, at Geo. A Harding's.
An Ejtitmne.
CX nwlicy on lifeof the late Edwin R.
KimUie, of Portland, Oreuon, bookkeep
er tor btudebaker Bros.: l'olicy, Ko.
7(1282, issued Jane 2, Twenty
navmetit I lie. Died Dec. 8. 1001.
Amount of policy $5tX)0.00
UivictertC accuinulatiua 018.55
Total paid $5618.55
A return in dividends ot 33K Per cent
of premiuans paid, besides the 15000 in
surance. Thin company settles with its
policy holders each year and issues the
most liberal policies.
Mora: : Get the best from the Massa-
.cliUKetts Mutual Life Insurance Corn-
iiany. Hl'bgjt G. Colion. Pacific
Coast Manager, Chamber ol Commerce
building, Portland, Or.
ArniuB W, Clothikr, Special Agent.
Self Protection
demands that you be on the alert to see
you get Painkiller (Perry Davis ) when
yon ask lor it ; some dealers will try and
persuade you to take something else,
claimed to be just as good ; insist upon
getting Painkiller, the remedy which has
been the world's family doctor for 60
years; it never fails to stop diarrhoea,
griping pains in the stomach or bowels,
dysentery, etc. Large bottles 23 and
50 ceDts.
. . ..
i rices to euit you all Jlillinery at tted
riuuu
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From Hot to Cold.
Dysentery is prevalent everywheie in
sunmrer and is due to miasmatic poisons,
and bfisins abruptly with inflammation
of the mucous lining of the larjje bowel.
In America the dii-ease is common, hut
Painkiller is the best known rnmedy
fend the most efficacious in the. treatment
of dysentery.
Free Embroidery.
Learn to embroider correctly hy the
Japanese method, A class of six will
be iitven 13 lessons tree. Leave name
and address at Adams Bros, Golden
Kale Bazzar.
OP8 THE COUtiH AND WORKS OFF
TUB VOLU.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
a -cold in oiie day. No Cure no
cure
pay
Price 25 cents.
Special sale Millinery at Red Front.
'he lieet Preaoriptiuu fur Malaria
Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and quinine in a tasteless form. No
outre no pay. Price 60c.
'Call and inspect the Millinery at the
Rod Front.
OASTOnXA.
Ban th f Ito KM Yon Haw Alwayg fioujM
ttgnrtora
All kinds of bicycle repairing, lock
work and saw tiling at Johnson & Lamb's
bicycle shop, opposite Barlow's gro
cery. Give thetu a trial and be satin
fled.
Mb afgnatture Is on every box ot the fenulnt
Laxative BromoQuinine Tablet.
'he remedy that cures a cold In ant da
The steamer Leona, which has been
overhauled and repainted by the Oreiron
City Transportation Company, beuan
making regular trips between ureuon
Citv and Portland. It is a delmhtful
ride on the river at any season of the
year, and more especially during the
sprina and summer months. The only
way landings are Mairone's patk. Mel
drum's. Moreys, Risleys and Uwego,
enabling the boat to make rapid time
up and down tbe river. The titn table
Is as follows: Leave Oregon City at
7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a. m. and 1 :3) and
i.a T r...tlnJ D .QO
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25o is the reuulir' fiurtdav
round trip rate between Oregot
City and Portland, (ret your tickets at
Harding's drug store."
You Know VVIiut Vim Are laklng
When you take Gtuve's Tasteless Chill '
Tonic because the formula is plainly
print.d on every bottle e h w 1 n n that it
is simply Iron and Quinine i' a tnstelens
fi rm. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
Wednesday, June 4
The dispatches indicate republican
victories fur the candidates throughout
the state. Indications are for Uiam
berlalu's election for governor. -Thursday,
June 5',
The latest returns indicate" that
Furnish may be elected governor, as
the later returns from country ruecincts
appear to be in his favor. It elected, it
win uniy ue uy a smiui majority, ine
other republicans on the state aud con
gressional tickets are elected by largB"
majurtiies. All the republicans on tire'
Multnomah county and city ticket r4
elected, except the citizen "candidate's,
O'Donnell for assessor, and Werlein for.
city treasurer. The sheriff is m drmht.
The latest ennnt indicates that Cham
berlain is still'341 ahead.
Linn county went democratic, and
several democrats were elected in othei
counties.
Oilier Local St utter.
The official canvs of the Clacka
mas county vote will be completed to
day. In another column was given an ac
count of tbe death of Oliver Lypes.
Tim funeral took place yesterday after
noon under the auspices of Company
A, (). N. G. Chaplain Gilbert, of Port
land, delivered the funeral oration.
The funeral was largely attended, mid
some elaborate iloral emblems were in
evidence.
Memorial day exercise were carried
out according to the program prin'ed iu
this oaper. The exercises were unusu
ally impressive.
The local lodge of Workmen will
give an excursion to Portland on tho
evening June 14h, to witness the su
preme ludire parade. The steamer Al
bany has t een secure I.
A Rebekah Decree Assembly was or
ganized at C.intiy last night.
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