OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902. HrJr Falls mm fcgggag t--rarmiMi i nimi iwrarr.- " I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop my h:.lr from falling. One- half a bottle cured me." J. C. Kaxter, Braidwood, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of a - . P 11" C . 1 n iu siop iaiung oi inc b hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray I hair. $1.00 tHit. ah druis. I If your drug-gist cannot supply you, end us ona dollar and ws will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, Mass. JOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOQCOOOOOQ MRRF.SPnNnF.Mn! O 81 Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo Molalla. J R Shaver, sheriff of Clackamas eounty, spent Sunday with his family at Molalla. Everybody is busy making hay. Clyde Engle is on the sick list. There was quite a number of Molalla people attended the Macksburg picnic last Saturday. J R Shaver brought out a new rubber tired buggy Saturday for his family, which was a pleasant surprise fortheru. A large number of Molallaites attend ed the Ghd Tidings campmeeting Sunday. George Everhart is helping Willie make hay. We have a photogiaph gallery at Mo lolla now. Everybody come and have their picture taken. The photographer is Mr Jones, of Silverton. Willie Everhart has been hauling hy to the Corners. Earl Shaver is boss on the ranch now since his father has gone to Oregon City. Mrs Marjaset Engle had some im provement mad on her house. Martin Boyles has turned hay heuler. Martin is a ruHtler. Mo MM t a i H 1 'I l"IV . Good haying weather has come at last. The thermometer registers 1(2 decrees quite often. Mr and Mrs Henry Brand took a drive out to Beaver Creek Monday to visit among relatives. Mrs Seely'e mother, who lives with her, went to Beaverton, Washington county, last Tuesday to spend a few weeks among relatives at that place. Mr Freidrich, one of the genial black smiths of this burg, is on the Bick list. Mrs Francis and children have gone to Chehalis to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs Myers. Mountain View Fire Company No 4, have moved into their new home latelj purchased from F M Darling. Mr and Mrs Shaw, of Union Mills, were the guests of Mrs Albright Tues day evening. Mrs Kelson and dautrl.ter, Lena, are rusticating at Union Mills. Mountain View was well represented at New Era Smidny. The lecture given by Mrs Smith was good. Wedding bells are chiming again, not only in this burg, but adjoining burgB. S Oglesby is haying fur Mr Andrews thiB week. JGillettnnd John Gray are digging a bo-loot well at Willamette 1'alls. Ed Muy, who has been in Eastern Oregon working, has returned to thi burg. Mrs Walton has returned from her visit to Highland accompanied by Miss Peurl Harrington. Sliubel. The having is about all finished in this neighborhood. John Blunm bought a driving horse last week. Karl Stuedeman lias given his house a fresh coat of paint. Emil Cluenther has his now barn about finished. There was preaching in the Evangeli cal church Friday evening. Postmaster G A Schnohel and W D Hill were hauling hay to market lust week. Abel Thomas, of I'eavir Creek, is hauling lumber from . 111 Jones' saw mill. Lou and Phil Steiner railed at the home of Jacob Croesmiller last Tues day evening. Dame Rumor says thero is going to be A wedding iu the near future. A surprise party was given at the homo of Peter Hohlnnder Monday eve ning. Games were indulged iu by the voting folks until midnight when nil de parted for their homes. Bkass. bars of a bike last Monday, as he parsed through our burg. Billy thinks bicy- i-ies are an rignr, lor small boys, but they are no good for the mighty man. Mrs Lizzie Michael is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Herman, this week. Miss Arta Kirk was a guest at the home of Madolin Mathis last Tuesday. Lady. I B Hein and family have moved on J Boyles and family made Ode to the farm recently purchased of Mr Boyles and wife a visit a few days ago. their son, William called on Maple Lane. Fine weather for hayine. John B Jackson and family attended the picnic at Macksburg last Saturday. Mr and Mrs George Hyatt and son, of Goldendale, Wash, were visitings Mrs Hyatt's parents, Mr and Mrs A Mautz, last week. Mr and Mrs Beard Sr. of Wisconsin. are ine guests oi Beard, and family Mrs Gibbs and d luijhter Mrs Schilling last Sunday. Miss Zella Su'fns was seen hipping along the dusty t treels of our burg Sat urday last. Josi & Scherruble are hauling hay from the Apperson place and putting it into their new barn. Miss Annie Duboise, nf Portland is the guest of her aunt, Mis Gale, and family this week. Misses Annie Maiitz and Sara Davis were seen spinning alone nn their whee s yesterday evening. Pansy Blossom. Horton Miss Lillie Thompson it working at the Aurora hotel. Vernie Deetz died Monday morning at 10 o'clock of rheumatic fever. He was the second son of H Ii Deetz. J J Scrock is very sick. Mrs Dutcher, of Portland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Askins. Mrs John Rankin and sons, of ' Port land, are visiting Mrs C 0 Molson. Miss Custer, of Oregon City, visited at the Noblitt farm last week. S W Hardesty and daughter, Mrs Tubs, of Alameda, Cal, is visiting with Mrs Fred Smith . Quite a few of Needyites took in the Macksburg picnic. Miss Ella Perdue, of Portland, and Mrs Sacrey, of Hubbard, are visiting Needy friends. Union Hall David Riggs was visiting William Parker and wife a few days ago. P L Coleman was calling on friends in this neighborhood a tew days ago. A number of people from this place attended the Spiritualists canp meeting at New Era last Sunday. Mrs Nancy Burns visited her daugh ter, Mrs Caroline Thomas, last Saturdav night and Sunday. Mrs Wm Adams, of Molalla, and Mrs J I artless were visitors of Mrs Wing field last Tuesday. Elder Moore preacfies at Mulino on ihe third Sunday in July. He is ex pected to preach at the Gorbet hall the second Sunday in August. Mrs Carter and little daughter made Mrs G Wingfield a pleasant call Thurs day. Mips Orla Boyles made Miss Maud Wingfield a pleasant call today. Haying weather has come at last, the Fourth hieing past, which iB the mark fur the weather. 0 S Boyles and H Daugherty have finished cutting and shocking 25 acres and have about 17 acres yet to cut. Weather is very warm and dry. Grain crops are looking very well. Rain would do some good to the gar dens and other grains. Mr Shandy, of Russellville, has not been heard from since his wife died. A number are anxious to hear from him. The telephone line is quite an im provement to our country from Molalalla to Wilhoit. What will come next? Sick Headuche Absolutely and perma nently cured by uslntf Mokl Tea. A pleanant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat,sleep, work and happy Satisfaction, guaranteed or money back ; 26o and 50c. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free sample., or Howell & Jones, druggists. il I B Vagons The Stat of Stars jfdieiU BUGGIES, Olve hotter satisfaction than nnvthlng on the market at anything like the price, be cause they are made of rood material, to stand "Oregon roads" Iron corners on bodies, braces on shafts, heavy second Krowth wheels, screwed rims. If you want to fee Inure that yon are getting your mon ey's worth, ask for a "Bee Line" or a "Mitchell'' (lleimey) Buggy. We guar antee them. - Mitchell, Lewis Slavor Co. Seattle, Spokane, Boise. Portland, Or. Stee Star Wind Mill Has bell bearings in turn table. Turns freely to the wind. Hall bearing thrust in wheel, insuring lighest running qual ities, anil reserving greatest amount of power for pumping. Galvanized after making. Put together with galvanized bolts, double nutted, no part can rust or get loose and rattle. Weight regulator; perfect regulation. No spring to change tension with every change of tempera ture, and grow weaker wif age. Repairs always on hand. These tilings are worth money to you. Then why not buy a Star. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. iu use for over 30 years, has home the signatnre of and has been made under his per- ju(j?'fA sonal supervision since its infancy. taT7 t J-eucAOZ Miovr no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms pud allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE, CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of J The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Rest possible to build No wagon fs or can be better than a Mitchell beofnise'the cream of wood stock is used, only aft ter beinpr thoroughly seasoned. The wagon Is wela ironed, well painted, well proportioned, and run the lighest of any It In nearly 70 years since the first Mitchell wag, on was built, ana they have been built continu ously erer since by the Mitchells. When you buy a Mitchell you get the benefit of this 70 years' experience. Send for Special Catalogue Free Ml'fCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. First and Taylor Sts.t Portland, Ore. Branches Houses at Seattle, Spokane, Boise, Salem and Medford Good Literature For Almost IM O Till 111; Agent, St. Paul, C mailed, upcm recc Tire Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for its advertising matter. Its pamphlets, folders, booklets, etc., are tastefully gotten up and are valuable for what thev contain. Here iR a partial liet CI1AS. S. FEE, General Passenger Minn., will send out, carefully receipt of prices eiven . Anv combi nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtaia good descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland 1901 Agricultural Implements, Vehicles, Harness and Bicycles Mention this Paper AMERICAN CRFAM SEPERATOR Fully Guaranteed .iiii.Hi I,.. . '- ' i I Easiest It . 1 01 Any ju Skimmer Hj Simple Stover Hi ! IH5J 0jk 1 fl Gasoline Engine l).,3,4and6H.P., Plain and Pumping. Simplest En gine made. More easily un derstood than any other. Catalogue B'ree. Champion in name Champion in the field An annua. blloation, beautifully illustrated in color and half tone. Ii. is number trtmtfi puriicularly of the history of the Northern PaelDc's Trademark, the cister Battlefield ill Montana, aud the Yellowstone Park. Miniature Wonderland A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history of the Northern Paeiflo Trademark. The artistic oovera of the Wonderland, 1U01 are used in miniature. Wild Flowers from Yellowstone A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, showing the real rlowers in their natural colors. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full page illustrations of Park scenery. Yellowstone National Park A new 112 page book in stronn, flexible covers, good paper, plain type, illustrated, "pocket size, a compendium g and descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland. Climbing Mount Rainier S en Six Centa .Send Four Centa Send F.fty Cents Twenty-five Cents v. Y ISWAW CUT " i DRAW CUT MOWER It beats them all. That's all there is to say. Same with the CHAMPION BINDER and CHAMPION RAKE. Catalogue Free. Hood view her Heaver Creek. Mrs ; lavis and family left here last week to return to their old homo ut l.tike Chrialal, Minn. Mrs T 1! Thomas made a Hying trip to Poitland one day Inst week. V P.olander's team ran nway Monday with n load of hay and three passengers on. Jsohodywaa hurt, which was very lucky, I'onsHlerii'g the case, as the wagon was more or less pulled apart. Mrs Hay Pierce, Mrs Mathis and daughter, Madolin, were visit ins in Port lamia few days last week. Mrs J S Pavie, who has been quite sick for the past week, is (retting some what better, Everybody seems to be linking hay while the tun chines. Hilly O'Connor's beaming counte nance was Et en illuminating the handle Mrs Joseph Grimes is visiting parents, Mr and Mrs Stnhlnecker. Mies Ileton Murray went to Portland Wednesday as a delegate to the Grand Lodtre Degree of Honor. ,-he returned Saturday. MrsMawgio Nendall is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs T M li ,ker. George Seely is erecting a large barn and Charlie Hall, of Sherwood, is doing the carpenter work. Among those win attendee the Chau tauqua from here Saturday were Hishop Seely, Krank Mrobst, Miss Mabel Seely, Miss tlelen Murray, liert Seely and Ilirschel Clutter. The danco given by the A O U W Sat nrday evening at Wilsonvilh was largely attended and a good time was had. j The Y T S C K of 11 00 1 View gave an I ice cream 'social at the resi once of Mr and Mrs Ira Seely Wednesday evening. I A number from here attended the picnic at Macksburg last S.ilunlny. I Fred Seely made a business trip Oregon City and l'ortland Saturday . to Woodburn last his mother-in-law, with him to Btay to Seedy. j Harvest is in full blast. j Frank l'islr and J 1) Kilter went to j the mountains on a hunting nip. I C C Molson and daughter, .May, went on the excursion to "Camp Williams," Albany, Sunday. Mrs Gibson, who ;u report h1 quite HI, is much improved under the care of Or Weaver, of Hubbard. The Women of Woodcraft circle here visited their neihlKir lodge of Wood bum Tuesday evening and reported having a most enjajable time. B J Helvey went Saturday to bring Mrs Smith, home a while. Grandpa Wilkerson has moved to Can by. J II Burns is helping John Thomas make Rhingles. Mr. Thomas intends to build his house one etory higher than it is now. Quite a number of Union Hall people attended the picnic at Macksburg given on July liHh. Both the picnic in the day time and the dance given in the evening were excellent, and all those present, I will venture to say, thorough ly enjoyed themselv.'s. Miss Daisy Phelps, who has been teaching in Kaatern Oregon, has re turned home to spend the vacation with her parents. L liiggs went to Oregm City last Sat urday. Geno Burns visited her grandmother, Mis J Knotts, one day last week. I Messrs J Thomas and Frank Hilton i went to town hist Saturday. Louisa lVrringer returned home from j a visit to her nunt, Mrs Kidennan, who 1 lives in Portland . Rai'Kwoons. Unit elleille. Alvis Quinn, of Kastern Oregon, visit ed his sister, Mrs Wingfield, last week. Mrs Alvis Quinn. of Marquam, made Mrs Wingfield a visit last week. F.rval lioyles visited his grandmother, Mrs Winglield Thursday. Mr Arm-tro- g visited his 1 ttle daugh ter, F.tliol, at -Mrs Carter's Thursday. Mr and Mrs Winciield and their daughter Maud, visited .Mr and Mrs Mutts and family a few days ago. An illustrated porket-size book. 72 twph. in strong, flexible Send covers, printed on hoavv paper, descriptive of an accent of Twenty-five me inquest pean iu tno united states outsiue of Alassa oi a cents, glacial nature. We want to inform the people of Oregon City and vicinity iniry A Letter From Litchfield, Neb. Thomas Clancy, of Litchfield, Neb., wrote us a few weeks ago about his ex perience with Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. As his case may be simi lar to others it naturally would be of interest to them to know the result of his test. He had been haunted for years with a gradual growing weakness until he was reduced to almost a shadow. His comulexion was sallow and pimply, had dizzy and sinking spells, with loss of memory and ambition. Always felt tired and outdone, suffered greatly with nervousness, and felt that his heart's action wis weak. His digestion was so poor his system received no nutriment. He says he commenced the use of this Tonic, taking one tablet after each meal. He did not notice much change after using one box only he enjoyed his meals Oetter, still he kept on until he had used six boxes. He used the last box more than six months ago. When he stopped the use of Tonic he weighed 28 pounds more than he did when he commenced, Una tint, heen sick a dav since, and is oll ! r.,in,l ami hnAv 1r llnnn'i ' CentS Blood oc Nerve Tonic is the best medi cine in the world for pale, weak or sick ly women . Sold by all druggists for 75 cents per box, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Write us about your case. Ad dress, Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Charnian A Co , Druggists. that we have opened a Jewelry Store and Repair Shop on Main Street, Court House Block, next to Red Front, and carry a fine line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Spectacles, and we want our customers to feel that our shop is theirs that we attend to their work, whether much or little, the same as if attended to by themselves; and that the oftener we hear from them the better it pleases us. Yours for good goods, low prices and honest dealing. IWmJjardner & Son, Watchmakers, Oregon C'tyjj THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. The first Semester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, September 17th. The following Schools and Colleges are co.nprised in the University : Graduate School, College of Literature, Science and Arts, College of Science and Engineering, University Academy, School of Music, School of Medicine, School of Law. , Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Mus"c (Incidental fee $10.00, Student-Body tax $2.50 per year). Cost of liv ing from $ioc.oo to $200.00 per year. For Catalogue, address Registrar of the University, Eugene, Ore. S. B. Catarrh Care. Is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. It permeates every fluid of tt e body, eradicates the disease from the system, cleanses and heals the afflicted parts and restores then to a .natural. healthful coi."1.: druggists. Be!: dress Smith L For sale by all r. CO. rh free. Ad IV .. .jc Cal. STOPS THE COt'Gll AND WORKS OFF THE COLD, Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one dav. No cure no pay. l'rice Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Files produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Pr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Kemedy, Stops idling and bleeding. Absorbs tnmois. flOc a"a jar at Druggists, or sent by mail. TreatLe free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Charnian A Co., Druggists Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is cut of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. Want your ini.wj.cu-he nr lu.na t. Uauuiul thrown ur rkh M.u k . Tlu'ii mo BUCKINGHAM'S DYEffitr. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist cn fav!n mmM mmm oil Uncciiialed by any outer. Render,, bar. leirher autt. Espeti.'.'.'.y prepared. Keqs e-i:t vw ?r. M heave bndi'-d oil. fin o".-L.Un y,. ...Ti-.-.n-? Re.':-.' - i : i fc'eve. l-.-.rn- ir tii.-. t E'ltici.-iu 11. ere.: Secures K ' -t-.-'-iec. jt iiu ll II Stitch. Oil Loealtl: leaking. M-m.-.i'-i rr--. rr j ( cm puny. 8 C. S. SEAMAN N, M ravsician. SirDn ,nJ D. aysician, birjji ,nj O-JiBt Office in Barclnj Building, Car. JIain and 7th Sts. Calls Answered rremp)ly Day or Night Or.EGOX CITY, OREGON ........ jfirww'r?KaBstiiNBit