ORECON CITY, COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902. WaWsKamITjHTW OREGON akd Union Pacific T) TL7 TEE The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives hie Choice of SS PABL TWO VIA. ONE , VIA THE OREGON THE GREAT SHORT LINE NORTHERN TO T0 SALT 1 E, -ENj, SPOKANE, OMAHA, MINNEAPOLIS, JH1CAGO and ST. PAUL and CANSAS CITY. CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland everv 6 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia Eiver Points. Monthly Steamers to China nnd Japan. For full information oflll on or d(irpse nearest 9, K. $ N. Ticket Ageut, or address A.t. CHAIO, a,f. A., 1'ortland, Oregon ASTORIA & COLUMBIA PJVER RAILROAD CO. LEAVES 1 Ij?15' ARRIVES H ;0OA.M. 7:00 P. M. Dyspepsia and Liver Disease CURED BY Dr. tacrs Golden Medical Discovery. I was weak, nervous and dizzv. with A fainting seusatiou when walking." writes Jesse cnuuress, Jbsq., or baniuel, suinvan Co., Tenu. "Could not walk any distance; always felt bad after eating; felt as though something was sticking in my throat, al ways uneasiness in stomach. Doctored with three physicians Dut they did not relieve me. 1 jtrew worse and used everything I could think of; was nearly ready to give up and then some one told me that Dr. Pierce's medicine was good, so I be tran takinz his 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I have taken seven bottles of that now ana am as stout as ever, and en joying health as much as ever before. I worked all summer and tins winter as much as snv one. 1'v case was liver dis ease and nervous dvspepsia of which your medicine has cured me. In September 1898 my weight was about 95 pounds, now it is 195. f lease accept my sincere thanks. For Maygors, Rainier, fllfttskaniu, West port, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Fluvel, Ham mond, Fort Sllpvens, Unttrliart Park, Seaside, Astoria and Beti.shore Express, Dally. Astoria Express, Dally. 11:10 A.M. 9:40 P. M, Ticket Onion, 256 Morrison St. and Union Depot. J. C. Mato, Uen. l'uss. Agt., Anloiiu, Ore. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Dally Bound Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M Leave Astoria 7 P. M THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STUS. Till 031 A and JHETLAKO Dally Trips EnceptlSundoy STR. TAHONA Leave Portland, Mull., Wtd. and Fri 7 A.M. Leave The Dulles, Tues., Thurs. and Bat. .7 A. M. STR. METLAKO Leave Portland, Turn, Thurs. and Sat. 7 A. M Leave Dallis, Hon., Wed. and Fri 7 A. M Landing, Foot Aider Street SOTH PHONES, MAIN 851 PORTLAND, OllIGON AGENTS John 51. Filloon The Dulles, Ore. A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore. J. J. Luekey Hood River, Ore. Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash. J. O. Wyatt Vancouver, Wash. R.B.Gilbreth Lyle, Wash. John M.Totton Stevenson, Wash. Henry OlmHtead Carson, WaBh. Win. Butler Butler, Wash. E. W. CHIOHTON, PORTLAND, ORE. Hew Goods Jtrrivlttq Dally, at tb Fair Store 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 i for 79c Nansoos Embroidery, $c per yard. Bone and Aluminum Hair Pins, Sc. per doz. Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes, 5c. per doz. Ladies' Summer Undervests, 5c. Ladies' Black Hose, Sc. Ladies' and Children's Handker chiefs, two for Sc. 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 Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Sirs. Regulator & Dalles City Dally (oxoept Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at 'way points on both aides of the Columbia river. Both of the above Rtoamers have been re lit and are in excellent shape for the season ofl 00 The ltriculntor l ine will endeavor loglvclts patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Knonomjr and Pleasure travel by the steamers of Tim Regulator Llue. The above stoamers leave rortlnnd7a. m.an Palles at 8 a. m.,and arrive at destination In amp time for outgoing trains, Portland OlhVe, The Pallis Office Oak St. Pock. Courtstreet. A. C. A1XAWA Y General M amu '..a, ci su ru rsrn GO EAST VIA 110 GRAND Only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidly epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through looping and Dining Can and free Reclining riiair Cars. The nioBt maiinifieent icenery in America by daylight, Stop overs allowed on all classes oi tic kets. For cheapest rates and descriptive literature ddrest J. D. riANSFlELD, General Agent, U Third Street, fort nd, Oregon II OA IIO OF COM3IISSI0XEIIS (Continued from page'l.) F M Countryman 9 75 John Countryman t 8 25 P E Bonney 10 00 AB Countrvman 4 50 Walter Gorbett . .. 7 50 Joe Carlson 2 05 Ed Gottberg 14 20 B C Palmer 20 47 Total $S9 67 Road District No. 23 C Frost $ 31 12 B Stanton 3 1)0 Aug Rhotenbere 18 00 G H Gochel 13 50 W Pratt 4 50 J F Yost 43 00 James McGill 11 62 TCampan 14 02 D Hostettler 6 75 H Kraft... 23 62 John Taylor 11 25 B Armstrong 5 25 C Kratt J... 21 00 John Gohra 1 50 Aug Dallman 1 50 Coleman Mark 6 00 DO Freeman ... 9 00 H G Ziegler 10 80 D J Parmenter 15 00 Roy Parmenter 8 25 Wm Evens 6 00 M Biesanz 16 00 A B Cole 6 75 R W Zimmerman 3 00 Leonard Parmenter 3 00 Geo Biesanz.. 1 50 Total 205 53 Road District No. 24 Geo B Rate & Co 38 00 H Keels , 3 00 Sam Miller 3 00 Sam Wolfer 6 00 Geo Hostettler 3 00 Sam Shaley. 18 37 A Willbroad 3 00 G Konshak 5 25 R W Cochran 1 50 L Cochran 1 50 A M Scott 6 75 P flart 3 00 T Sconce 4 50 Joe Johnson 4 50 Ed Yoder 2 25 A W Thompson 3 00 L Fish 9 00 R Fish 3 00 O S Owen 9 00 Jacob Owen 6 00 R Garrett 0 00 G Garrett 9 00 D Garrett 14 50 John Engle 14 50 L Asking 20 00 F.mil Montandon ' 8 00 E A Montandon 42 00 Joseph Yoder 9 00 Fred Schmilzer 2 30 Wm Kuhnke 13 50 Joe Meyer 3 00 Geo Brockart 3 00 H Kummer 9 00 John Galiler., 6 00 S J Kauffman'. 8 50 H Olsterliolt 3 00 M Meyer 1 50 8 Kint' 8 25 C E Ihl'on 6 75 Wfagaud...' 3 00 Ed Mitts 13 50 J E Mitts...- 13 50 ARStouffdr .' 12 00 E B Miller........ 19 50 L Bair 10 50 P Mohr 13 50 Ed Zigler 4 50 THE MORNING TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the water Bupply 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 is done by F. C. CADKE Wall Paper and Lieno Wall Finish a pertratient sanitary and Are proof wall coating. Superior to Kalsomine, Ala bastine or Gypsinc. Licno works perfectly when all others fail. At Shank & Bissells, Call or Phone for Wall Paper Samples. 7tb St. ntar Wain tel. 411 Total H05 42 Road District No. 25 John Heinz if 2 40 A W Willbroad 9 00 J W Willbroad 15" 00 James Mitts 1 50 George Walsh 1 50 F M Mathews...... 9 70 Thomas Hanson 3 00 Henry Dryer 6 00 Tony Jennie 3 00 John Heinz 30 75 JohnHepler 3 00 John MiirdocK 2 10 George Murdock 1 05 frank Murdock. I zo Louie Murdock 7 50 James Frvrear 8 75 Chester Smith 2 10 Will Barth , 7 50 Total $111 10 Road District No. 2(3 E Austin $ 6 48 WP Herman 15 00 J T Thomas 12 25 Harvey Dart 24 25 S L Dart 6 00 E E Judd 8 75 James Milton 3 50 A Smith 13 50 H A Kayler 3 00 W A Shaver 3 00 J N Sawtell 1 00 Carey Herman 5 35 Joseph Simmons 5 35 Frank Schatzman 12 60 W P Dibble 5 85 Frank Milton 3'00 John Bowman 1 50 R Davidson 75 Frank Scott 3 50 W H Engle 25 00 R J Moore 1 00 Total $100 03 Road Distiict No. 27 Reed Bros $ 1 J T Drake 3 Jesse Little 5 Riley Hubbard 4 Willie Nicholson 18 L P Jensen 4 John Labor 9 Tom Harmon 6 Phillip Marqnam 7 Lewis Melby Bert Garrett 1 J F Bentley 5 Fred Hubbard 10 Wallace Harmon 7 Ed Hubbard 6 Omer Marquara 4 J E Marqnam 20 OP SIX WEEKS Btvtnntaf Monday, Jxina M, win b con dactad In on of ths rooms tha Frt tsmd Bnstneas Colic, corner faxk aa4 Wuhbiftoa atrMta. It win b strictly a scfcool of study, designed to aid teaches t fciffcar grades la ths August 1 Hoa. rurtbar particulars oa implication. OPEN ALL THE YEA$ Tha Portland Bvatnasa CoDega to opea all tha year. Students may antar at any Uroa, tor (pacta! branches ar a resrabu course, and reoaire iDdlrtdual or daas bf Btroetloa, as preferred. OaO or send fa aatalogua. Leans arhataad how wa teaca, A. r. .IraMrrrwaaT. IX. BV, Prtaefjsal, Total $110 20 IIO! FOR X HUT OUT! Oegon's Favorite Seaside lie sort. . ''Recognizing the advantage of New port as a summer resort over .other sea Bide resorts in the northwest, and to make it possible for all who desire to do bo to spend their vacation by the ocean waves,' the Southern Pacific Company, in connection with the Corvallia A Eastern Railroad, will place on sale, ef fective June 15th, round-trip tickets from all points in Oregon on the South ern Facihc to Newport, good for return until October 10th, at specially reduced rates. For full information please in quire of your local agent." The chilil depends upon the mother for strength and health. No mother can give her child what she herself does not possess. If she is weak she cannot give her child strength. If she is sick she cannot give her child health. Those propo sitions are self-evident. They need neither explanation nor defence. What does seem to need explanation is the fact that there are thousands of -women facing the birth-hour in physical pain and mental anguish, who might, if they would, be healthy of body and happy of mind. W7to mirjht if they would be healthy! What woman does not want to be healthy ? What mother does not crave a strong and sturdy child ? But wanting is not enough. Suppose you want to go to New York or San Francisco, will you sit down and take it out in wanting ? If you do, you certainly will never get to either place. If you want to go and mean to go, you'll buy your tickets and take the train. But suppose a woman says, " How do I know this train goes to New York ? " She will have to take the word of others for it. The time-card says the train goes to New York. People who have traveled on the same train say so. How foolish it would be for s woman who wanted to make the trip, to say, " Perhaps these train people are deceiving me, and the 'women who say the train goes to New York don't know what they are talking about." This is just the position of the prospective mother who is weak and sickly and wants to be strong and welL Dr. Pierce's Favorite -Prescription is offered to women as a means of health and strength. Thousands of women w;ho have used the medicine affirm that it does all that is claimed for it If the sick woman wants to be well, if the weak mother wants to be strong, 6he has the same means open to her in " Favorite Prescription" which have been so success fully used by thousands and tens of thou sands of other women. It would be ridiculous for a train advertised to run regularly to New York to run its passengers away ouj on some prairie and leave them. It would be equally ridiculous to suppose that passengers would take that train day after day and year after year and after being deceived and disappointed return home and tell their neighbors that the train is all right and does what it is scheduled to do. It is equally absurd to suppose that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription could for near ly a third of a century deceive and disappoint , women, and that these deceived and disap pointed women would praise this medicine as the greatest boon to the weak and sick of their sex, affirming that it made them well and cured them after every other means had failed to give permanent benefit. As a matter of fact and of record, nothing is more Bure than that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been the means of giving perfect health to women of all ages, and all conditions of ill-health, and that the use of this medicine has robbed maternity of its pangs and given the mother strength and health to give her child. "When I wrote to you in March asking advice as to what to do for myself," writes Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Guffie, McLean Co., Ky., "I was expecting the baby's coming in June, and was sick all of the time. Had been sick for several months. Could not get anything to stay in my stomach, not even water. Had female weakness for several years. My hips, back and lower bowels hurt me all the time. Had numbness from my hips down. Had several hard cramping spells, am is not able to do any work at all. I received your answer in a few days, telling me t take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took three bottles, and before I had taken it a week I was better, and before I had taken it a month I was able to help do my work. On the 27th of May my baby was born, and I was only sick three hours, and had an easy time. The doctor said I got along nicely. We praise Dr. Pierce's medicine for it has cured me. I am better now than I have been for thirteen years. 1 hope all that are afflicted will do as I have done and be cured." Mrs. Carrie B. Donner, of Dayton, Green Co., Wis., writes: I can highly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription having taken it for nine months previous to confine ment I suffered scarcely any compared with what I had at other times." Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is essentially a woman's medicine. It estab lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and ' cures female weakness. It is the best preparative for maternity and as a tonio for nursing mothers is absolutely unriva led. Sometimes a dealer, tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious preparations, will offer a substitute for " Favorite Prescription " as " just as good." Judged by its record of cures of womanly ills, there is no other medicine just as good as " Favorite Prescription." 1 a i wrrr rrnr rTnan r r rtyrtm.. a aai . m gi ' A wmmvmm 1 M H.71TO CO Q ttnnW Tho thing that motharu mont noad to know A IV! U I nt.lt a UUUSXw arm inoludaa mmong tho many topic ttla cuaaod in Dp. Perca'a Common Sanaa Madioal Adviaar, containing 1008 largo pagoa of valuabla madioal Information. Thl groat work ia aont FREE an raceipt of atampa to pay axpanaa of mailing ONLY. Sond 31 ona-eant at amp tor th cloth-bound volume, or only 21 atampa tor th book In paper-covor. Addraaai Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, M. Y. Read It In his Newspaper. George Schaub, a well know Get man of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Volkszeitung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the best in its olumns, and when he saw Chamberlain's Pain Balm adver tised therein for lame back, he did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eigut weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He eajs: "After using the I'ein Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though 1 was born anew,' and before using the en tire contents of the bottle the unbearable pains had entirely vanished and she could take up her household du ties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for eale by G. A. Harding. Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all Kinds, Etc. N Second-Hand Qoods Bought andjSold Saved from an Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consdmption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa. " 1 was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by hay fever and asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, used it, and was completely cured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial Affections. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1, Trial bottles free at Geo. A Harding's. 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, Oregon City HEADACHE At nD drug it ore. 25 Dm 25c PUTNAM FADELESS DYE are fast to sun light, washing and rubbing. Sold by C G. Huntley right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pre 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 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 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 proceedings of the 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 & Co. are our ole agents in Oregon City.