Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, July 18, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902.
pay
SEPTEMBER 1st,
The Street Parade Will Be a Pageant of Splendor
All kinds of Sport
Ball Games, Hose Races
Foot Races
And Races to Sec the Show
All Unions
WILL UNITE TO CELEBRATE:
Prizes Will Be Hung Up
In AH Departments
All Business Houses
Will Be Represented
Phone, Main 264.
Address J. H. Howard, Manager, Box 374, Oregon City
ASTORIA & COLDMBIV j
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
Oregon
Shot Line
and Union Pacific
T)
THE
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives tine Choice of
tudcc or '
I nnLt
TRAINS
LEAVES DEP0T l1? 1 Sl8" ARRIVES
For Maygers, Rainier,
"latskanie, Westport,
Clifton, Astoria, War
8:00 A.M. renton, Flavel, Ham
mond, Fort Stevens, 11:10 A.M.
Qearliart Park, Seaside,
Astoria and Seashore
Express, Daily.
7:00 P.M. Astoria Express, 9:40 P. M,
. Daily.
Ticket Office, 255 Morrison St. and Union Depot.
J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria, Ore.
TWO VIA ONE VIA
THE OREGON THE GREAT
SHORT LINE NORTHERN
9:00 a- m' r r,ri
9:00 p. m. 6:00 P- m-
TO T0
SALT 1 KE,
DEN',,, SPOKANE,
OMAHA, MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAGO anrl ,8T. PAUL and
KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland every
5 Days lor
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam
ette and Columbia Eiver Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan.
For full information call on or address nearest
O. K. & N. Ticket Agent, or address
A. L. CIUIG, O, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ! ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
Dally Round Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave Portland. A. M
Leave Astoria 7 P. M
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
STHS. TAI10MA
and METLAKO
Daily Trips Except Sunday
STR. TAHONA
Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and Krl. . 7 A.M.
Leave The Dalles, Tues., Thurs and Sat.. 7 A. M.
STR. METLAKO
Leave Portland, Tues., Thurs. and Sat 7 A. M
Leave Dalles, Mon., Wed. and Fri 7 A- M
Landing, Foot Alder Street
BOTH PHONES, MAIN 851 PoBTt.AND, OKEOON
AGENTS
John M. Filloon The Dalles, Ore.
A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore.
J. J. Luckev Hood River, Ore.
Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash.
J. O. Wyatt Vancouver, Wash.
R. B. Gilbreth Lyle, Wash.
John M. Totton Stevenson, Wash.
Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash.
Wm. Butler Butler, Wash.
E. W. CRICHTON, PORTLAND, ORE.
GO EAST'
VIA
Only transcontinental line
passing directly through
Salt Lake City,
Lead v ill e,
Pueblo,
Colorado Springs
and Denver.
Three splendidly epuipped trains
daily to all points East.
Through Sleeping and Dining Cars
and Free Reclining Chair Cars.
The most magnificent scenery in
America hv davlicht.
Stop overs allowed on 'all classeB of
tickets.
For cheapest rates and descriptive literature
address
J. D. HANSFIELD,
General Agent,
24 Third Street, Portpnd, Oregon
The Dal!es, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'s
Strs. Regulator & Dalles City
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at .way points on both sides of the
uoiumom river.
Both of tie above Btoamers have been re ul
and are in excellent shape for the season ofl 00
The Keeulator Line will endeavor to glveiU
patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure
travel by the steamers of The Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave Portland 7 a. m.an
Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrlveat destination In amp
time for outgoing trains.
Portland Office, ' The Dalles Office
Oak 8t. Dock. CourtStreet.
A. C. Al.LAWAY
General Age
Happy Tima In Old Town.
"We felt very happy," writes R. N.
Bevill, Old Town.Va., "when Bucklen's
Arnica Salve wnony curea our aaugmer
of a bad case of scald head." It delights
all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns,
Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. In
fallible for Piles. Only 25c at Geo. A.
Harding's drug store.
" FRIJIT OF THE LOOM."
Men and women of taste and judgment
go into ecstacies over the wonderful pat
terns, textures and colors which are " the
fruit of the loom." But there is one
fruit of the loom
they rarely con
sider, and that 'ii
the frail and faded
woman, old before
her time, because
necessity compels
her to work under
conditions, which
send her more
favored sister to
bed and the doc
tor's care.
The diseases
which weaken and
tormant women,
may in almost all
cases be cured by
the use of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. It
establishes regu
larity, dries weak
ening drains, heals
inflammation and
ulceration, and
cures female weakness.
KI had female trouble for eight years," writes
Mrs. L. J. Dennis, of 828 East College Street,
Jacksonville, Ills. "Words cannot express what
I suffered. T sought relief among the medical
profession ami found none. Friends urged me to
try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. "When I
commenced taking this medicine I weighed
ninetv-five pounds. Now I weigh one hundred
and fifty-six pounds more than I ever weighed
before. I wns so bad 1 would lie from day to
day and long for death to come and relieve my
suffering, i had internal inflammation, a dis
agreeable drain, breariug-down pain, and such
distress every month, but now I never have a
pain do all my own work and am a strong and
healthy woman."
"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 should be
used with Favorite Prescription " when
ever a laxative is required.
Jf
CHOICE MISCELLANY
Paris Girls' Luncheon,
The I'aris factory girl's restaurant is
a bench on the boulevard or in a public
square. She does not bring her lunch
from home in the morning, but buys a
little sausage or similar delicacy at one
shop or vender's wagon, a few cakes
at another and an apple or banana at
a third on her way from the shop to
her favorite bench.
Ten minutes suffice for the frugal
meal, and the rest of the hour Is passed
in chatting and promenading. Usually
she economizes on her lunch and
spends a couple of sous for violets or
other flowers.
Now, all this is very .pleasant in fine
weather, but the girls do the same
thing on rainy days and in the worst
Ktorms of winter.
Why? Because they have to. The
French believe in regulating everything
by law. At one time the girls were
compelled to eat their lunch in the es
tablishments where they were employ
ed. This regulation being complained
of ns oppressive, it was decreed that
they should not lunch in the establish
ments. Now some progressive people are sug
gesting the propriety of letting the poor
creatures do as they please.
Are Kinas Imniuur From Menslesf
Are kings and queens and princes
subject to the measles and the law of
gravitation just like ordinary mortals?
Prince George of Bavaria, a royal per
sonage of twenty-two, says that they
are not, or at least that the law of evo
lution does not apply to men of noble
lineage. Others may have descended
from a ptotoplasmic speck, but not his
family. Professor Ranke, the celebrat
ed scientist, was recently delivering a
lecture in Munich before a learned so
ciety, in which he told incidentally of
the descent of man, possibly from or
through the "monkey, when the prince
nrose and rebuked him sharply for in
sinuating that any member of the
royal family could be descended from
apes. Prince George pointed out that
as monarchs exist and rule by divine
right it was logically impossible that
the Darwinian theory should apply to
them. Other mortals may consider
themselves a product of evolution, but
kings and princes are provided for in ,
other ways. King Canute had a similar'
idea. If the prince could suspend the
law of gravitation in the same way,
he could be dropped out of a window
without injury to. his feelings. Har
per's Weekly.
The RnsHlan Railroad.
Russia has been occupied for more
than ten years in building 0,000 miles
of railway over a very easy country for
the most part, and that railway is
not yet completed. The turn around
Lake Baikal, which involves serious
difficulties, is not yet made and will
not ke for some years. The Manchu
rian branch is not yet complete. But
assume that we may call the railway
completed, what do we find? It has
taken Russia ten years to build 6,000
miles of railroad. The annual construc
tion of railways in the United States
has twice reached 0,000 miles. The
Russian Toad 1 has cost in the easiest
part $30,000 a mile, and in Siberia lt
has probably cost, with the equipment,
$50,000 a mile. Yet, despite this enor
mous and wasteful expenditure, they
have only got a single track laid with
rails so light that they must relay It
from one end to the other. It is as yet
a complete failure commercially. It is
not paying its expenses.
McnrnKua, If There la a Canal.'.
The construction of the transisth-1
mian waterway through the productive
country of Nicaragua means to that
country an opening up of Its .latent re
sources, immigration and improved
transportation facilities. The construc
tion of the canal will draw thousands
of foreigners to i'it country, both capi
talists and lulu, and it requires no
stretch of the imagination to see this
increasing population spreading over
the adjacent country boih to the north)
and to the south and settling on the
lands which can be Dad for the asking.
Where there are now only dense for
ests, silvery lakes, rushing mountain
streams and silent prairies with tall
waving grass there will spring up)
towns and villages, plantations and
farms, and a new geographical and
commercial center of the western hem
isphere. Outlook.
HEADACHE
S mm:
Ai tfiug ttorei. 25 Dost 22c.
First Animal...
Don't Fail to Try This.
Whenever an honest triar-. is given to
Electric Bitters for any trouble it is rec
ommended for a permanent cure will
surely be effected. It never fails to tone
the Btomach, regulate the kidneys and j
bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate
the nerves and purify the blood. It's
a wonderful tonic for rundown systems.
ElectricBitters positively cures Kidney I
and Liver Troubles, btomach Disorders,
Nervousness, Sleeplessnes, "Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria.
Satisfaction guaranteed by George A.
Harding. Only 50 cents.
t
New Machine Shop
With New Machinery
HAS BEEN OPENED BY
Fhilipp Bucklciii,
AT THE
Old Roake Stand, Rear of Pope's Store
All kinds of Saw Mill, Farming and Other Machinery
iTade ana Kepaireu.
You Know What You Are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it.
s simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
iorm. No Cure, No pay. 50c.
The Same Old Story.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience
similar to that which has happened in
almost every neighborhood in the United
States and has been told and retold by
thousands ot others. He says: "Last
summer I had an attack of dysentery
and purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
which I used according to directions and
with entirely satisfactory results. The
trouble was controlled much quicker
than former attacks when I used other
remedies." Mr. Kelly is a well known
citizen ot Henderson, jn.u.. Dor eaie
by G. A. Harding. .
1
...GIVEN BY THE....
Retail Grocers
.AT.
Catarrhal Deafness.
Cannot be cured with local applications,
as they cannot reacn tne diseased portion
of the ear. There is only one way to
cure deafnesfr, and that is by constitu
tional treatment. Deafness is caused by
an inflamed condition of the eustachian
tubes. S. B. Catarrh Cure will reduce
and cure all catarrhal inflammation of
the eustachian tubes and restore them
to a normal condition. Sold by all
druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Ad
dress Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal.
)
T-tiii i iwfi'f jii-f "-"'
jji ,iiiiiiiaMif
S3
MANHOOD RESTOREDvSSl
J linn ol a famous 1'rench physician, will quickly cure you of all ner-
vmi. ne diseases of the generative organs, sucn as uisi mannwju,
Inmma Pahisln the Bitot, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility,
PtaSes, Cnu neto Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele ana
Const nation 1 1 stops all losses by day or night. Prevents qulc.
m of discharge, which 11 notchecked leads to Hpermatorrh and
D uiuisLuuigM " '! wv k o (-aiiMefl the Liver. LhS
BEFORE mid AFTER ?i?'iuta.
rrPinEXH "trengthens and restores jma troubled with
rh ru,,n Riinrers are not cured by Doctors Is because rnneiy per it-mi ., .
. .... iTrr PI HESK Is the only known remedy to cure wuuuui . " " ,,
ZrTTZ'AtZZ rnt Dm nd money returned if six woi. " " "
.P A,i 1 II QAni4 tnr no trv. fMrYMliRI
Sl A written guarantee given nd moneyreturneu . --j
Louabox.BXIurlo.oi, Dymau. nnura,uii.. - , .
Address twmj -v
Q. A. HARDING, Praggist, Oregon City
Qrego
CONSUMPTION
the most dreaded and doadlr of all dlseaso. as
well as pneumonia, and all lung troubles are re
lieved at once and cured by Acker s Kngnmi
UmnoD thilrmnnl nil sfiirh nnrnu. Ml rue Antlcrim
and colds la R day ; 25 cents. Your rnoney bar-St if
diMatifsfled. Write fur free Bample, W.H.Hooker
& Co., Butlalo, si. i., or uoweli & Jones, arugglna.
PUTNAM FADELESS,
DYE are fast to sun ligh
washing and rubbing. Soldby
C G. Huntley
Canemah Park,
Wednesday, July 23
Base Ball, Swimming Race, Tug of War, Log Rolling, and'
Other Sports
Tree Dancing Band Concert
All Day and Evening
And Entertainment at Night
Admission" to Park, 25c.
Oregon City Contestants' Make Application to'O A Albright V Mr. McGlashan