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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902. 8 p i e MS SMi BOARD OF COMMISSI OJVEMS (Continued from page 1.) A W Clienev, election . Volumes, at times, of woman's happi less or misery. The dull, sunken eye, vith its dark circles almost surely speaks f womanly ill-health, and its attendant mffering. With the dull eye goes usu illy the sallow, sunken cheek, the drawn nouth, the shrunken form the whole ;lory of woman's beauty marred by the jffects of disease. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures :he diseases which undermine the health md mar the beauty of women. It estab lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, leals inflammation and ulceration, and :nres female weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free, and so obtain the idvice of a specialist upon their disease. All correspondence is strictly private ind sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. "With pteasiire I send a few linen to let you know that I feel much better than for eight vear before taking your medicine," writes Mrs. Pierce Geise, of 822 Went Phila. Street, York. Pa. "Will recommend Dr, Pierce's medicine to every oerson who may inquire as to what it has done for me. I was troubled with female weakness, and began to think I would never be well. If I had continued the treatment prescribed by my doctor I don't know what would have become of me. When your treatment was commenced my weight was 108 pounds, at present it is 130. Have healthy color and my friends say I look well. My best thanks to you and my best wishes, too, for what you have done for me." "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated impurities. Hiw Goods Jlrr'winq Daily, at tle Fair torc Muslin, 3c. Stereoscope and 50 Views, $1.60 "Princely" Golf and Working Shirt, best made, $1 in Portland; 65c, Pompadour Combs and Hair r- naments, very latest Valenciennes Lace for Ruffles, ic. a yard. Straight Front Corsets, 49c. Colored Mercerized Underskirts for 79c. , ansoos Embroidery, 5c per yard. Bone a rod Aluminum Hair Pins, ' 5c. per doz. Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes, Sc. per doz. Ladies' Summer Undervests, 5c. Ladies' Black Hose, 5c. Ladies' and Children's Handker chiefs, two for 5c. J.adies' White Aprons, 15c. Ladies: CiUly Made Dress Skirts, $1.25. Colors Satin Ribbon, 4c. a yd. Tailor Made Suits, $7.75. Girdle Corsets, 49c. Torchon Lace, six yds. for 5c 191 00 10 00 7 00 27 00 8 40 THE MORNINQ TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. To have both put in thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work ia done by F. C. CADKE Elmer Dixon, election Cicero Larkins, election SJ Vaughn, muv, $10; slifF, $17 lied Front Trading Co, pauper. . . loin P Randall, reeoider 17 00 H H Johnson, surveyor 19 50 Eli Williams, assessor 96 00 J (i Porter, assessor 51 00 Anna Williams, assessor 40 00 G E Ramaby 46 00 L K Willums 09 00 J C Haines, J P Dist 2 3 50 E P Hands, enpt 24 00 1 Selling, Pauper. .. . 6 75 Edward Holinan Co, pauper 2 00 G D & D C Latourette. 117 25 Frank Busch, court house 1 15 Mrs C J Parker, pauper 3 85 T L Turner, road survey 3 85 Geo Prosse. , road survey 3 85 J J Cooke, jiil 21 43 O C Enterpiiee, county printing 55 00 " . " stationery 125 75 Good Samaritan Hob, pauper. ... 17 00 C N Greeninan, election 1 00 Otto Meinig, election 4 00 J C Zinser, supt. . 10 67 Alice Zinser, eupt 12 00 A M Vinyard, Iuq Burt Batty, cor 1 90 Claik Terry 1 90 Henry Evans 1 90 L Grazier 1 90 Clias i , Wait 1 40 H A Dedman 1 40 Andrew Kocher 1 40 James Evans 1 40 Wilson Evans 1 40 F A Sleight 1 40 John W Loder 8 70 M C btrickland 33 70 C W Bagby, pauper 8 50 M M Cooper, election, $12; elk $8 20 00 Robt Morris, election 7 00 Peter Nehren, insane 2 00 W H Cooke, shff, $36; tax sff $20 66 00 Ina M Chase, tax, sheriff 40 50 Ina M Chahe, election 14 25 8 K Morton, bdg, $6 ; com, $14. . . 20 00 T B Killen, bdg, $9; com, $16.20 25 20 A L Stokes, election 2 00 John Lewellen, bdg, $18 ; com $12 o0 20 J E Jack, election 25 C K Ballard, insane 50 W A Holmes, election 50 E A Sommer, insane 10 00 WECarll 15 00 W L Midlam, Canemah, 2 days, 2 miles, election " .. 6 20 John Carothers, election 6 00 Fred Painter 6 00 W A Hedges 6 00 R II Taber 6 00 A Rakel 6 00 T M Long 5 00 Geo Ely, OC No 3 3 00 Fred Simmons 3 CO F M Darling 3 00 W W Aldredge 3 00 F Redner 3 00 S Francis 3 00 C W Friedrichs, 2 miles, election 3 20 J D Renner V 3 00 E P Elliott 3 00 A II Kleinsmith 3 00 II Brandt 3 00 J W Grout 3 00 John Green 2 00 D E Frost 2 00 M MoGeehan, Maple Lane, 2 da.. 6 00 A Mautz 6 00 J B Jackson 6 00 John Darling, 6 miles 6 60 W i Harris 6 00 E W Randolph 6 00 James Shely 5 00 C T Howard, Milk Creek 6 00 W A Woodsides 6 00 Ala Larkins, 20 miles 8 00 R Goucher 6 66 ' John Deniso'n ft nn I John Evai s 6 00 Ed Trullinger 5 00 C CBabcock, O C No 2 3 00 Eli Maddock 3 00 J E Hedges 3 00 F W Greenman 3 00 John F Clark 3 00 Clias W Kelly 3 00 E P Rands 4. 3 00 A S Dresser 3 00 David Caudeld, 2 miles 3 20 S 8 Walker 3 00 J P Keating. 3 00 Forbes Prait 3 00 E 11 Burghardt, Damascus 6 00 J E Seifer, 20 miles 8 00 E R Johnson 6 00 II Breithaupt 6 00 F M Osbnru 6 00 Win Ulrieh 6 00 John C Rover 6 00 G W Scramlin, Macisburg, 28 mi 8 80 A Klebe 6 00 ADGribble 6 00 A 11 Reynolds 6 00 O 11 Wright .' 6 00 John Murdock 6 00 Frank Matthews 5 00 W H Marvin, Killin, 46 miles. ., 10 60 S R Taylor ( 6 00 Andrew Anderson 6 00 H M Robbing 0 00 HO Grimm 6 00 John Wacthraan. 600 Wall Paper and Lieno Wall Finish a permanent sanitary and fire pi'ool wall coating, Superior to KnVminc, Ala- bastinc or Gyts iv. Licno works perfectly when all others fail. At Shank & Bissells, Call or l'hone for Wall Taper Samples. lib St. near Wain Ztl. 411 OF SIX WEEKS Btftnnlnf Monday, Juna So, win tx con tacted in on of th rooma of tht Port au4 Dostum College corner Fax im Wfcsfclnston otrtcta, Xt wlU t strictly sbool of study, deitirned U aid teacbera tlgtiar pmdet ia tbo Aturost axamlna tea. rurtbor purUcuUxa oa application. OPEN ALL TUB YEAR Tt rorOand Bnataea CaUr ta opt an to r&r. etudenta may antat at any 0m. (or apaolal brancb or a ragutaf aura, and raeetra Indhrtdaal or claat to. atrpctlon, aa preferred, CM or on4 fcJ amtaaosa Imta waat aad bow n touda, A, P. ArautNB Lb ft, rrimeJtMfc OABTOniA. Bmi-1 tht lh Kind You Haw lwars Boitft Mart Robbing 4 00 1) McArthur, New Era, 12 miles 7 20 RobtKelland 6 00 J S Mattock 6 00 GeoBlanchard 6 00 Gilbert Randall 6 00 FredChinn 6 00 Elmer Vetetto 4 00 M A Warner J T Drake, Mariiuara 6 00 1) R Hubbard, 50 miles 11 00 M D Leabo 6 00 FLSkirvin 6 00 Wallace Albright 6 00 W W Doorea 5 00 A Myers 5 00 Fred' 'jerber, Harding, 2J miles., 8 00 J C Suraguo 6 00 Fred Gae RaleiL'b Hok'omb. G H Webster G Millard Alex Thompson W A Mills, 9 miles Sollmel Otto Gan(jRlhith Michael Gall'iiey Fred Zinser Lone Star Lodge Willis Irnel.. E E Jndd, Molalla M S H ungate, 32 miles O W Robbins VV W Everbart Wm Mackrell T J RCole Charlie Daugherty H S Ramsby Allen Wells W O Vaughan Wm fitandinger .... J W Thomas J V Harless Harvey Gibson, Eagle Crk, 42 mi J W Doty H Hoffmeister Noah Heiple J E Burnett Chas Vancuren " Gus Burnett Albert Crossan, Soda Springs. . . . T W McLeran I 0 S Boyles, 50 miles A V Davis .. L O Nightingale Scott Carter 1 A Marts Ed Bates, Garfield D M Marshall, 44 miles John Duns Ed Linn R G Palmateer CC Miller School Dist, 12 H Epperson J E Mitts, Needy, 30 miles J 8 Yoder CW Noblitt I J Bigelow J D Ritter Frank Fiscb Wm Thompson Herman Lins, George, 50 miles.. Hans Klinker Peter Held Peter Paulsen John Smidt E Neilzmann Frank Arndt Henry Melvin, Barlow W W Jesse L E Armstrong, 24 miles W S Tull R Zimmerman Chrin Kocher MrsM W Shepard J W Covey F F Seelv, Pleasant Hill JN Wood S M Kelso, 30 miles: John Hoffman Albert Campbell C I Calkins Chas Baker G A Schuebel, Beaver Crk, 12 mi JasShannon David Jones Chas B .ker EW Hornschuch Emil Guenther E F Guenther E I Harrington, Highland, 28 mi S Hutchinson Michael Holland G R Miller Samuel Dunlap E Hammette C P Tahman P E Bonney, Canyon Creek David Robeson, 40 miles W 11 Dix W R Garrett V S Dix ,. J W Gerber BC Palmer Bert Palmer Chas F Wagner, Tualatin, 20 mi Fred Baker 4.... O P Sharp Louis Toeddemeier II A Kruae B F Weddle T L Turner Henry McGugin, Bull Run TB Phelps W G Calvin, 24 miles Adolph Aschoff Asa Thomas Harry Biamhall Ed Andre Frank Thomas W 11 Boring, Boring S E Card W M Dean Geo Epperson C M Lake N AemissHger, 30 miles W A Hall W W Tucker, Springwater John T Myers Ed Lacy W J Lewellen, 40 miles II R Dubois Wm Bard A Lacy C W Armstrong, Canby 8 T Fisher A Vineyard C N Wait W H Bair II K Stogsdill H A Lee Wm Vorpahl, Cuby R Fanton A Shank J II Shull A Phelps Wm Night H O Gillmore Silas D Hedges, Cherry ville, 70 m w 11. weicn Oliver Shidder Parker 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 3 90 6 20 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 10 20 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 11 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 6 00 10 40 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 2 00 5 00 9 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 11 00 6 00 6 00 '6 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 8 40 6 00 6 00 6 00 2 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 9 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 7 20 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 8 80 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 6 00 10 00 6 00 6 00 6 (10 6 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 8 40 6 00 6 00 6 00 2 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 9 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 10 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 6 110 6 00 6 00 6 00 3 00 3 00 Im in ' imnrti 3 ri sr:! 31.1. ir kl r jfM-'.-mH -a It!.-. .-"Vifiitii- . 6 1 raV1iWVf.i,iJMtataft.M tV.awlSnt r' J7 1 7 (11 , I- I i ' 5 ' 1 1 (M mmmioMwmimnBmtB : t Frank WilHon 6 00 W P Kirchem 6 00 O D Robbins 6 00 John Rowen 5 00 L il Kirchem 4 00 W M Stone, Viola 6 00 G Maylleld 0 00 W O Ward 6 00 D C Richardson 6 00 Wm Rutherford 6 00 G C Armstrong, 24 miles 8 40 Helen J Ward 2 00 Fred Walker 5 00 James Coon, Oswego, 10 miles. .. 7 00 P 11 .immermau 6 00 J C Haines 6 00 Albert Bullock 6 00 M A Coon . . Hugh Baker Oswego Grange, No 175. 6 00 6 00 00 11 W Koehler 5 00 8 20 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 Jacob Mile, Union, 22 miles. G Muecke...... Isaac Miller.... ML White , Robt CriaseU... Jonathan Wann. M H Crissell 4 00 John Lander, Clackamas. . 3 00 John Gatl'ney 8 00 Thos Stone. Wm Fegles Ed Hopper 11 C Stevens, 0 C No 1 F A Toepleman G R 11 Miller Frank Confer Shirley Buck ErneBt Leighton , G W Church, 2 miles ED Kelly H W Trinibath J W Church E L MeFarland Shirley Buck J F Adams J W Grasle, Milwaukie Geo Huntley Henry Thieeen J ROattield U G Starkweather Albert J lleuneuiau C K Ballard A L Squires T R A tiellwood, 16 miles A R Diuiick Wm Kuehl John F KiBley Theodore Uagenberger. J A Dowling J T Apperson, Abernethy, 4 nil. 5 00 13 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 3 00 3 20 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 4 20 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 50 2 60 3 40 The multiplication of the microbe is mar velous. Competent authority asserts that one of these minute creatureB will produce in one day, if the conditions are favorable, some six teen millions of "descendants, and in three days the production will approximate fifty trillions. We may compute the number but never comprehend it. We have no concrete measure for such figures. To apprehend in some measure the amazing rate and rapidity of microbio increase remember that in this twentieth century the population of the entire world is figured at less than one billion and a half. The one emphatic point in this statement of marvelous multiplication is this : " If the conditions are favorable." The most danger ous microbe cannot injure man unless the con ditions are favorable. It is conceded that we inhale these microbes every day without injury, that we receive them into the body with the water we drink and the food we eat and suffer no harm, the reason be ing that the conditions are not favorable to microbio propagation. It becomes a great question, therefore: What are the conditions favorable to the propagation of disease microbes in the human body ? The answer is; unsanitary conditions. The same law rules the blood that rules the brook : keep it pure and it ?s healthful ; let it stagnate and become fouled with decayed matter and it breeds disease. The prime necessity for microbio reproduction is dirt,. Pirt has been defined as "matter out of place." The grease which collects in the kitchen sink is dirt, just as much as the dust which accumulates in unswept corners, and it seems perfectly proper in the scope of this definition to speak of dirty blood. If you want to keep your blood in condition un favorable to microbio multiplication, get rid of the dirt in your blood and keep rid of it. For it is, in effect, the clogging and effete substances that foul the blood, which form the breeding-ground of the disease microbe. The best blood-purifying medicine, at any season of the year spring, summer, autumn, winter is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. You don't have to take it on trust. It has cured thousands of men and women of pimples, blotches, salt-rheum, tetter, rheumatism, ulcers, sores, scrofula, and other forms of blood disease, and cured them permanently. For about one year and a half my face was very badly broken out," writes Miss Carrie Adams, of 1 16 West Main Street, Battlecreek, Mich. "I spent a great deal of money with doctors and for different kinds of medicine, but received no benefit. At last I read one of your advertisements in a paper, and obtained a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. Before I had taken one bottle of this medicine I noticed a change, and after taking three Dottles I was entirely cured. I can well recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to anyone similarly afflicted." K I feel it my duty to write to you of the wonderful curative powers of your Golden Med ical Discovery,' " writes Geo. S. Henderson, Esq., of Denaud, Lee Co., Florida. I had a bad sore on my right ear and my blood was badly out of order. I tried local doctors but with no good results.' Finally I wrote you the particulars in my case and you advised your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' which I began to take. From the first bottle I began to feel better, and when I had taken eight bottles the sore healed up. I wish you success." " For three years I have suffered with that dreaded disease eczema," writes Mrs. J. Koepp, of Hermann, Oregon. "I was told to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which I did, and after I had taken fourteen bottles I was permanently cured. It has been a year since I stopped taking your medicine and the disease has never appeared since. I think your medicine a wonderful cure, and hope others suffering as I did, will take it and be relieved of their suffering." "I will forever thank ou for advising me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery," writes Mrs. Jas. Murphy, of Fonda, Pocahontas Co., Iowa. "It has cured me of chronic scrofula of twelve years' standing. I had doctored for the trouble until I was completely discouraged. I also had chronic diarrhea for twelve years. I am in good health now better than I ever was in my life, owing to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took several bottles of the 1 Discovery ' before I stopped." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, not only purifies the blood but by enabling the perfect assimilation of food increases the nutrition which is con veyed by the blood to every organ of the body, so producing vigorous and robust health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets assist the action of the " Discovery." Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." There is nothing " just as good " for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. fl fvlF" nSTEJT k DA Y. SavB one cent a day ton thlpty UMC Cr&fWaT U m onQ days and n win onablQ you to obtain the best modern medical work. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing more than one thousand largo pages and over 700 Illustrations, Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps, to pay expense of mailing ONLY Send 31 one cent stamps for the oloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for tho book In paper'Coversm Address i Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Duffalo, N. Y. ' ..-UK.' 1 J Huerth 3 00 Grant Olds 3 00 Jas Brown 3 00 Walter Holcomb 3 00 J P Miller 3 00 John Pace 3 00 W H Smith 3 00 F Parker 3 00 I D Tavlor 3 00 Ralph "Holmes 3 00 Bert Nash . . . 3 00 A F Parker 5 00 J II Wewer, Cascades 6 00 Peter T Hein 6 00 S I) Coalman 6 00 Albon Meinig, 44 miles 10 40 Ira R Dodge 6 00 Herman Bruns 6 00 P R Meinig 2 00 E A Revenue 5 00 J Humphry, West Oregon City. . 3 00 Ira Jones 3 00 Otto Olsen ',. 3 00 E Mass 3 00 William Davis 3 00 Millard Hvatt 3 00 G W Martin 4 00 O D Eby, election, fS ; clerk, $4. . 12 00 Edward Holman Co, pauper 3 00 Wellin Rauch, witness Circuit Ct 2 40 Eddie Himler 2 40 Hall Brown . 2 40 Ed Rauch 2 40 Al Lewis 2 20 Geo Gadke 2 20 F L Brown 2 40 Carl Butts 4 80 Louie Himler 2 40 Chas E Burns 2 20 Frank Brown 2 20 GW Church 2 20 J A Rover 4 00 J W McAnulty 2 40 (Continued next week.) Oregon City Second-Haml & Junk Store Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all Kinds, Etc. Second-Hand Goods Bought andjSotd HEADACHE At all drug rtore. 25 Dm 25 Ring Phone 416 for Junk. Sngarman & 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, Oregop City OASTOXIIA. Batata r in ana ira nan mm osix right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pie scription. changed hands in San Fran cisco, Aug. 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 ecores 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 judge,. . Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceed in gs of ibe investigating committee and the clinical reporti of the test cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John J, Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., Ban Francisco, Cal. Charman & Co. are oar cle agents in Oregon City.