Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, June 20, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902.
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AVeeelablcPrcparationfor As
similating iteFood andRegula
liiig the S tomachs andBowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Clarified Suaar .
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Jevensri-
oess and Loss OF SLEEP.
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NEW YORK.
EXACT COPrOF WRAPPEB.
Good Literature
1? 4 t .4- pamphlets, folders, book lei., etc., Hie
J " i JL A iiiUo It tasteiully got'en up md i i uuhle t. .r
wha tliev contfin. II e i- h nutwi lirt
AT - 1, I , v of n hRt M- CHAS. S. FEE, General Passenger
U I lllllll Agent, St. Paul, Minn., will eei ..m . can-nil iy
nulled, upoii n eeitit of pric-'S gi en .A i y pmiiiIh
nation e in l e made, and money or express orders, silver or flump's will le
accepted. Tliis is a fine opportunity to obtain good deecriiuvt reading
matter iir little or nothing.
Wonde, land 1901-1
An annr.a.w. blicatinn, beautifully illustrated In color nrni
hull' tone. rI: is number treat particularly of the hislory nt 5tn
Hie Northern Paciflo's Trademark, the ouster Battlefield in Six Cents
MoiiLana, and the Yellowstone Park.
Miniature Wonderland
A neat and dainty publication containing a comvilete histjrv
of the Northern Paciflo 1'rademark. The artistic oovers of
the Wonderland, 1001 are used iu miniature.
Wild Flowers from Yellowstone
A book of proaspd wild flower"! from Yellowstone Park,
showing the real flower in ihxlr natural eolor. A dainty Snd
and beautiful souvenir m specimens of flowers and six F Ity Cents
full p ne Illustrations of Par scenery.
Yellowstone National Park
A new 112 page book In strong, flexible covers. Rood paper,
plain type, illustrated, pocket size, a . compendium jaud Twent.
descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland. Cents
Climbing Mount Rainier r
' An Illustrated pocket-size book, 72 paws, In strong, flexible Send
covers, printed on heavy paper,
We lustiest pean 111 the United
glacial nature.
I Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful advance
In medicine ia given by Druggist Q. W.
Roberta of Elizabeth, V. Va. An old
man there had long suffered vwith what
good doctors pronounced incurable can
cer. They believed his case hopeless
till he used Electric Bitters and'applied
Bucklin's Arnica Salve, which treat
ment completely cured him. When
Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious,
kidney and microbe poisons at the same
time this ealve exert? its matchless heal
ing power, blood diseases, skin erup
tions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters
50c, Salve 25c at George A Harding's.
P. CiSO.Sy. Co.
25c is the regular Sunday
round trip rate between Oregon
City and Portland. Get your tickets at
Harding's drug store."
From Hot to Cold.
. Dysentery is prevalent everywhere in
Bummer and is due to miasmatic poisons,
and begins abruptly with inflammation
of the mucous lining of the large bowel
In America the disease is common, but
properly treated does not result asserU
ously as in Tthe tropics. Perry Davis
Painkiller is the best known remedy
and the mostelhcacious in the treatment
of.dysentery.
Free Embroidery.
Learn to embroider correctly by the
Japanese method, A class of six will
be given 12 lessons free. Leave name
and addrees at Adams Bros. Golden
Rule BjMar.
STOPS THE COFGH AND WOlfliS OFF
THE COLO.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
s cold in one day. No Cure no pay
Price 25 cents.
Call and inspect the Millinery at the
Red Front
Special sale Millinery at Red Front.
For Infanta and Children.
Th3 Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Thirty Years
ESS
THE CCNTAU COMPANY, NCW YORK CITY.
39
The Northern Par-ifi" is not
ed anions rati hvk for its
advertit-irmr nniuef Its
r nd
Four Cents
five
descriptive of an ascent of Twen'
y-five
States outside of Alaska of a Cents,
An if
4
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U' For Over
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il il ffl
B'lcwn & Wecli
-I KOPRIBTORS OP THE-
Sesnth Street
Meat Market
A. 0. U. W. Building
C I 1 GON CITY, OREGON
NOTICE ,TO WATER CON-
( SVMERS.
All persons intending to use water
through hose for sprinkling lawns, gar
dens, sidewalks and streets, munt file
written application with the secretary of
the city water works, before using the
water. ,
The use of water for all such tmruoseB
will be permitted onlv between the
hours of 6 to 8 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m.
RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
$2 for the season, for lawn or garden
sprinkling; where the monthly rate Is
$1 and the use is con tine J -10 the prem
ises of tl e consumei,
$1 for the season for street and side
walk sprinkling, for each 25 feet frontage
of stores ; where the regular store rate is
paid and the sprinkling confined to the
frontage paid for. Sprinkling not to ex
tend beyond the center of the street.
$2 per month for truck gardnera,in ad
dition to other use.
$2.50 pea month where water it used
only during sprinkling season.
Each consumer will be allowed the
use of but one stream of water at a time,
through a nozzle not exceeding inch.
For a violation of these rules and regu
lations and an excessive use of water
the service will be .hut off without fur
ther notice.
By order of the
Boabd of Water Commissioners,
T. L.' Charman, Secretary,
Oregon City, Or., May 5, 1902. '
The Volcano's Deadly Wobk from the Fall
07 I'OMPKIITO THE DETtlfCTKiK OF ST. 1'IERBK,"
by Prof. Charlee Morris, IX. D Most intensely
interesting book ever published. Complete
thrilling and accurate account of greatest disas
ter that ever befell the human race greater even
than Pompeii. Telli how Martinique, one oi the
most beautiful Islands In the world, was sud
denly transformed Into a veritable hell. About
600 pages, profusely illustrated with photographs
taken before and a'ter the disaster. Practically
only "Martinque Book" In the field, for every
one now Insists on having Prof. Morris' book and
no other. Best author, largest book, best Illus
trated, c-ienllfically accurate. Price SL&u.
agists yuHTED. Knomious profit for those
who act quickly. Most liberal terms. Ontfit 10
cents. Hon t lose a minute. Bend for outfit I M.
MEDIA1KLT, and be at work. The chance of a
life-time for making money. C'AKCo. 222
4th Bt. PHi'ADsi.r tti, Pa.
NEW SHORT STORIES
The Kins anil tliefleggiir,
A ratlior amusing story is going the
rounds iu tin; Danish capital concern
ing the king and his little adventure
with a smart beggar, says the Copen
hagen correspondent of the Paris ller
ald. The democratic habits of King Chris
tian are 'n ell known. Many a morning
the senior monarch of Europe may be
seen walking about taking au early
constitutional. In some cases he is at
tended by Trince Waldeniar, and at
other time he is alone but for a favor
ite dog. The king on such occasions ia
entirely unguarded.
On the occasion of one of these walks
a ruau approached his majesty. lie
was a rough looking fellow, with all
the'suavity of the professional mendi
cant. King Christian, like the late king of
Italy, 13 particularly kind to the poor
and goes out of his way to notice them
or say kind words.
Taking off his hat, the man approach
ed the king, who, seeing he wished to
say something, encouragingly asked:
"Well, what is it?"
"Please, your majesty," came the
somewhat astonishing request, "might
I ask for a picture of your majesty as
a souvenir?"
The king, rather taken aback at so
unexpected a request and yet feling
pleased at It, replied In a laughing tone,
"Quite so, but I do not carry my like
ness about in my pocket."
"Excuse me, your majesty." said the
beggar, with a knowing expression, "I
think you do. If your majesty will
only look in your purse, you will find
one."
King Christian disbursed at once to
the extent of a 2 kronen piece, but a
little later the police, who had been
watching, quietly grabbed the man,
and he was warned and lectured
against begging. .
Didn't Tell It All.
"One summer morning," said Senator
Frye, "I was lying in the sleeping
room of my fishing lodge on the Range
ley lakes, when the late Senator Sewell
came hurrying In. 'Frye,' he said, 'get
up. I have seen the J.igest trout I
ever saw. lie is out here in t lie lake
noi far from .vour Imn:,,
"My rod and line were lying on the
floor ready for busini's-s." said Senator
Frye, telling the story, "and, simply
putting on my shoes, I went on the
shore of the lake In my pyjamas. I
made one cast with no result I made
another cast, and then I had a terrific
strike. For fifteen minutes I had a
great fight, but finally I landed a mag
nificent trout In his mouth was one of
Senator Sewell's flies.
"As I took It out of the fish's mouth
I looked at Sewell. 'Well,' he said, 'I
did not think It worth while to tell you
that I had tried for him and that he
had got away.' "
Why lie Bet on Gray.
Once when Wayne MacVeagh had
finished arguing a tedious technical
case before the United States supreme
court speculation arose between Mr.
MacVeagh and his colleague as to
whom Chief Justice Fuller would as
sign to write the opinion, and a wager
was made.
Just then Chief Justice Fuller came
down the corridor of the court build
ing. Mr. MacVeagh stopped him and
told him of the wager, asking the chief
justice to te)l him whom he would as
sign, as that would settle the bet .
"On whom have you placed your
wager, Mr. MacVeagh?" the chief Jus
tice asked.
"Mr. Justice Gray," was the response.
"Why did you choose Mr. Gray?"
queried Chief Justice Fuller.
"Because," replied Mr. MacVeagh, "I
noticed he lept through the entire ar
gument" One of Mr. mil's First Cases.
It is said that one of David B. mil's
Jrst lawsuits was a nonjury case in
which the opposing counsel was one
f the best attorneys in New York
state. Ilill made a speech which last
ed about three hours. It was such a
speech as might be expected from a
young lawyer, and it was very trying
to the court. .Aftef he bad finished his
opponent arose nd said, "May it
please the court I intend to follow the
example of my young friend and sub
mit the case without argument" . II111
lost the case.
"I FINALLY LA.Mm M, Mii(...NT
T;.of r "
fainting, smothering, palpita
tion, pain in left sie, shortness
of breath, irregular or intermit
tent pulse and retarded tircula
tion all come from a weak or
defective heart. Overcome
these faults by building up the
heart-muscles and making the
heart-nerves strong and vigor
ous. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
is the remedy to use. It is
the best.
"I would have spells when I
would get weak and f itint and my
heart would eeem to stop beat
ing, then it would beat -very
hard. I began taking- Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure and when I had used
twelve bottles my heart was all
right" Mes. J. L, Taylok,
Owensboro, Ivy .
D . Mil
eafft Cute
is a heart and blood tonic of
unequaled power and never
fails to benefit if taken in time.
Sold by druggists on guarantee
Dr. Mil3t Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind-
vwvv
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
VVAA(WxNAAiWVS
Wednesday, June' 18.
Near The latest from La Center,
Lewis Wash., is to the effect that
River. no further definite trace has
been discovered of the es
caped convicts, Tracy and Merrill. An
unconfirmed report came in fiom Lewis
river that the fugitives tried to cross
that stream,'- but were driven back bv
the posse. All the lower part of Lewis
nver is being carelully guarded, it is
expected that the convicts are in the
brush, and will try 10 cross Lewis river
tonight. Owing to the roughness of the
country, there is doubt as to whether
there is, any ch.vnce to capture the ciim
inals. Thursday, June 19, .
Chase Sheriff Marsh, deputies,
Abandoned, detectives and militia
have relumed to Van
couver, leaving a slim gurd to prevent
Tracy and Merrill dossing the Lewis
river. The outlaws are supposed to be
enjoying a gay time 011 hoisebck some
wliere between 'La '""enter and Ridge
field, and changing their boots to fool
the bloodhounds.
The Oregon" Pio eer Association held
it- 30th annual Beoaion vwtierdny, Hon.
Tfconias A. McB'ide delivciing the prin
cipal addiese, and Mayor Williams ex
tended a greeting on behalf of Portland.
The following officers were elected :
President, J. 0. Morelund, of Portland ;
vice-president, William Galloway, of
Clackamas county; secretary, George
11. Mimes, of Multnomah county ; cor
responding secretary, Silas B. Smith, of
Clatsop county; tretisurer, Charles E
Ladd, Multnomah county.
The liest I'reso'lpttnii fur Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tawteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and quinine in a tatelees form. No
cure no pay. Price SOc.
S. B. Catarrh Care.
Is take.i internally, acting directly on
thebh odand mucous suriaces of t lie
system. It permeate every fluid of tt e
body, eradicates the disease from the
system, cleanses and heals the' afflicted
parts and restores them to a natural,
healthful condition. For sale by all
druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Ad
dress Smith Bros., FreBno, Oal.
At no Tlma is Man Secure from Attacks
of such disorders of the stomach as chol
era morbus, cramps and diarrhoea; but
these complaints are common during the
heated term, when it is dangerous to
neglect them. Painkiller is a remedy
that has never failed and the severest
attack have been cured by it. Avoid
tubstitutes, there is but one Painkiller,
rerry Dayis.' zoc and 5Uc.
Bargain in the Latest Hats at Bed
Front Special Millinery Sale,
Of what does a bad taste in your mouth
remind you? It indicates that your
stomach is in had condition and will re
mind you that there is nothing so good
for such a disorder as Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets after having
once ueeo them, they cleanse and in
vigorate the stomich and regulate the
bowels- For sale at 25 cents per box by
U. A. Harding.
E.E. G.SEOL
Will give you a
Bargain in Vall Paper
Wall Tinting and in
General House Painting
Paint Shop near Depot Hotel
HEADACHE
At all sTuig start.
2i Dm 2S
Brunswick Houso and Restaurant
EIEWLY FURNISHED HQOMS
Meals at All Ho'ls Cpcc Ezy and Eight
Prices Reasonable
Only First Class Restaurant in the City
CHAS. CATTA, Pro.
Opposite Suspension Bridge
i V I CANNED
M
anufacturing
jyjsv.
.AND..
WATCH HEPABMN&
.....a' specialty
Fitting Spectacles and Eije Glasses
By Up-to-Date Methods.
Examination Free, by PHILLIPS, The Optician..
A. N. WRIGHT
The Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, near 51k?
Yokohama
$2 50 Latent Style Men's Hats $2 00
2 00 " " " " 150
150 " " " " 1 00
100 " " " 75
$3 00 Men's Latest StyleSh $2 50
2 50 " " " ''JrV 00
2 00 " " " "V r,5
1 50 " " " " "l
Next door to Postoffice
JLVJDU. J?
Court House Block,
Look at This!
For the next 60 days
JO per cent off on
Pry (Roods,
Boots, hoc
Furnishing Goods
RED FRONT TRADING CO,
COURT HOUSE BLOCK
To Our Customers:
of meals
. 'n
! BEFORE AMD AFTER
mm
rrPIUENE utrengthensunil ri"- sk'uhII weak oiKniih. . . .
ri-tiwjn mifTi-n-rii sre not curt"; 'v Ikk-iops 1h Ixthuhs ninety ppr rnt sro tronWrfT srtnsto
Prostalltlw. f'CI'lDKNE is tin- only :----iwn rmi(lv to cure uliout mi op'-rutloii. vH'wnmmk
sis. A writf-nBiWBriti-o(rlvnatl mon . ri'iurntil it six hoxwi 1ih-s notUtct a pBrmauwi-
U0ahox,slx for I5.U), by mull. Wnnil f r KHiKviroulur unil u-ntluionlnla.
Aditress 4VI flKUIt'ISiK C- . P. Cd Hot SU76, Ssn Frsuotsco, Cal. TirSUet
Q. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon City On.,
OREGON CITY, ORE.
CANNED X
OODS.
Oh, yes; oh, . vps; come this way-,
for the fullest and freshest stock of
canned goods in town. We are
just receiving a large lot of the
very best fruits and vegetables in
cans. Try our sliced peaches, our
fancy com, or out tender melting
.pens! Go away, you make my
mouth water. Oh, no j come round
and buy. Prices very low.
A. ROBERTSON,
7TH ST. GROCER.
Clothing Co
Ladies' Uml.'r r is 4c up- '
Ladies Ho e 5c up
50c Ladies' Silk Waist SOc
2 60 Ladies' Shoes . ; $2 00
2 00 " " 165
1 50 " " 1 29
125 " " 99c
G. N. JOE, Manager.
XV vaJL l X.
Oregon City Ore.
for Cash, we will give.
AND-
OREGON CITY, ORE.
On account ot the increase in
prie of meats and labor we have
been compelled to raise the price
from 20e to 28c
1 8
George Bros. Restaurant.
MAMGOD RESTORED;
"CUFIDEJIE"
ThhrptVT.mH4 .
t Vitally r.UifHri'i-ni-
licmof it i.'fiiou .French (JhynHmi, will ijuicklj-curi' vou of Ml ir
vuiifl or i'.. wx ot the (ci-m-rutivn ononis, "'"h Mnnhm.t
Itwotm.!:.. ealiislnOieJtiM rk-uilnal iimlmilmiii, Aitvoiis im-Miia
I'imp!, i iilHnew U Miirrv, Kjtlmustiijj; lifilns, Yurk-iwelK
Const in.-' 1 1. 1 1 ptops nil loHHOrt by iluv or l-lfflit. IVr-vfrilw qo--IitsHOlti.
i -.iirtf', wliii'U If not (.-hw-koil l";uN to ISpi-rn.rttorrltMiAnJ (
nil tlieli-.-iorioIiuiutericy I rlllK Klcuiuts tUullvvr, Uvt
kWI fif v-k 'j i'l tlmuriniiry orcmnpol ftll liupurllles.