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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902. 1 ooooooooooocoooooocc CORRESPONDENCE 0O0000OO00OO0CXX3OOOOOOO0C IU I LM4J OOOOO 5 m Nearly ten million Elgin watches act as one great pendulum in regu lating the hours of business, travel and pleasure the world over. Every EBJB1RI Watch 3 4 1 Eg is made of the finest materials by the most skilled hands. Always lok for the watch word "Elgin, " engraved on the works of the world's best wHtches.Send for free booklet about watches. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO., Elgin, III. Good Literature wnai iney conrain XT.4-1-.-: of what MR. CHAS. S. FE1 IN O lllinS Agent, St. Paul, Minn., v mailed, upon receipt of pric The Northern Pacific is not ed among railways for its advertising matter. Its 1 A to4- pamphlets, folders,, booklets, etc., are J XjlAIHOov tastefully gotten ap and are valuable for what they contain. Here is a partial net hhb, uenerai passenger will send out, carefully prices given. Any combi nation can be made, and money or express orders, Bilver or stamps will be accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain eood descriptive reading matter for little or nothing. Wonderland 1901- An annua bllcation. beautifully Illustrated in color and half tone. 1 L Is number treat particularly of the history of the Northern Paclflo's Trademark, the Custer Battlefield in Montana, and the Yellowstone Park. Miniature Wonderland Sen Six Centi A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history of the Northern Paclfio Trademark, The artistio oovers of Send the Wonderland, l'JOl are used In miniature. Four Centi Wild Flowers from Yellowstone A book ot pressed wild flowers irom Yellowstone Park. showing the real Ilowera in thbir natural eolorn. A dainty and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and six full pnge illustrations of Park scenery. Send F.lty Cents Yellowstone National Park A new 112 page book In strong, flexible oover" tlraper, piain tvpe, uiusir)ieo, poraei size, a col mmn .am l ana descriptive of the Woild's Wouderlant. Climbing Mount Rainier An Illustrated pocket-size book, 72 page", rong, flexible covers, printed on heavy paper, descrip IW-tf an ascent of the hlRhesttpeak 111 the United States t tXjflUft of Alaska of a glaciul nature. Twenty-five cents Send Twenty.flve uents. winWiKffiinwiiiiiii We want to inform the people of Oregon City and vicinity $ 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. Wm. Gardner & Son, Watchmakers, Oregon City O mrsy- tvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvwv THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. The first m ester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, September 17th. The following Schools and Colleges are conprised 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 Mu s (Incidental fce$ 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 . Everything TnsI), Jlcat and Chan, AT meat market of V. Betbke Straiten Brffj. Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City 1 Selling at Cost f For 60 Days To make room for new Fall Goods, which will be a larger an more complete stock than has ever before been carried at the RACKET STORE Do not pass us by but come and investigate. Ladies' Dress Skirts " White Skirts ' Ct-.. iid Skirts Clitm c " Drawers " Fine Underwear " Lace Hose Children's Hose Corict Covers Corsets Sunbonnets, 20c Gloves, 20c Mitts, 10c, 15c, 20c Ladies' Silk Ties All kinds of Laces Ribbons, ic yd. and up New Lot Ladies' Wrappers Table Linen Napkins, Towels Knit Shawls Shirt Waists Hose Supporters Men's Underwear, Sox, Pins, Needles, San Silk, Knitting Cotton, Bicnaird & Armstrong Embroidery Silk, Sewing Silk and Thread. Cavby. Too late for last week. Claude Hampton went to Hubbard Sunday. Mrs A R Shank was among Portland visitors this week. Miss Ethel Howard, of Portland, is visiting friends and relatives here. Messrs George and John Nolin and father, of Dufur, Wasco county, were down to attend the funeral of C VV Arm strong last Saturday. Alton Rogers and. Gladstone Stevens, of Portland, were visiting friends and relatives Sunday . Mrs J Shull and children left Monday morning for Washington, where they expect to reside for the present. 1 Miss RevaGray returned to her home in Portland Monday after a week's visit with her friend, Miss Cordelia Stevens. Mrs Emma Bernards, of California, is visiting her cousins, Mrs A R Shank and Mrs M E Stevens. A merry mountain par'y consisting of Messrs Burroughs, Dick, A R Cum mingB, J D Stalnaker and father, Sara Stalnakerand Bates started for Golly Creek and the North Fork of the Mo lalla op July 21et, returning Friday eve ning. Ttie fishing was very good, but the hunting was not. George Cum mings holds the record of catching the largest, as well as the greatest number of trout. The funeral of C W Armstrong took place on Saturday last from the Christ ian church, under the auspices of the I 0 0 F Lodge, Rev P K Hommond, of Oregon Oitv , officiating. The deceased was a member of the A 0 U W also, and leaves a widow and seven children, viz: Mrs Ella Armstrong, Mrs Dr Dedman, William Armstrong, Mrs Fiank Zollner, Cora, Alice, Ella and Floia Armstrong, all of Uanby. Shubel. Too late for lat week. William Bluhm left for The Dalles last week. There were services at the German Congregational church last Sunday. The harvest has begun here. A Thomas, of Beaver Creek, was visit ing at the home of Karl Stuedernan Sun day. Several of the young folks of Shubel spent Saturday evening at the home of D W ThomaB, of Beaver Creek. Charles Sagar, of Clarkes, spent Sun day in our midst. A mau from Portland is here trying to organize a company to build a cheese factory. He addressed the farmers at the schoolhouse last Saturday night. Jabob Bnhlender left for Fossil last Wednesday. One Munkertz, of Portland, is visiting the family of J Grossmiller. Frai.k Guentlur, who has been work ing in Oregon City, is home for the har vest. The boys who were bathing last Sun day, would do well to wear tights the next time. , Hans v hitlock, who has been attend ing an Eastern college for the past three years, is spending the summer vacation wiih his parents here. Wilsonville. Too late for last week. Henry Swartz had x crew of men hoe ing weeds cut of his potatoes last Wed nesday. DrOsburn's brother is visiting Vil sonville for a few days. S B Seely made a visit to Woodburn last week. Peters Bros are busy hauling in hay. Mr Grider iB now a permanent resi dent of Wilsonville. Mr Tauchman has bought a new en gine and is preparing to do custom work chopping feed. This fills a long felt want in Wilsonville. Shohtv. 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 orm. No Cure, No pay. 50c. JLYJL anufocturiim .AND. WATCH REPAIRING .A SPECIALTY. Filling Spectacles and Kyc Glasses ly Up-to-Date Methods. Examination Free, by PHILLIPS, The Optician A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, near 5th Pretty Safe Rule to Go By. When there is a feeling that the heart or lungs, blood or liver, brain or nerves are diseased, at onre commence to doc tor the stomach. That is the founda tion of the trouble in 00 rases out of every 100, Commence to regulate the di gestive organs, get them in healthy working condition, and the other troubles will leave of themselves. Diseases which have their beginning in the stom ach must be cured through the stomach. The medicine for stomach disorders and half the ills of life, is Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. These pills put an ttie aigestive organs in good com.li tions so that disease has no basis to work upon. They are sold by all drug gists for 25 cents per box. One pill is a dose. We will send a box post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents or to anybody who wauts to try them we will send 2 pills free. Send name and address to Dr. Gunn, Philada., Pa. For sale by Char man Co., Diuggists. When Sickness Cones to the head of the family the bread winner, the omnipresent thought is "Have I safely provided for the wife and little ones?" Nine times out of ten, ''Xo"is the answer. It is then too lute, however, to do anything. The e sential thing to do is to prepare now for what may occur at anytime. An investigation oi' the Mas sachusetts Mutuul's new policies and bonds, will, withoi.ta doubt, bring to our notice a contract that will exactly suit your case. If interested, send a postal, giving your name, address, occupaton and date of birth, when an illustration will be sent you, show ing kx.uti.y what the company will do for you. Xo guess work about it, as the dividends are paid asm am y and not witl.l eld for twenty veaisur so, and then not paid unless the contract is in force at rn t timk. II. G. Coi TON, Mananor Pacific Coast Dept , Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. fk 4 "Mm t mm mm The man who stands on stilts does not increase his stature a parti cle. He may feel taller while he's on the stilts, but when he's off them he feels shorter than he ever felt. A man can't live on stilts ; he must come off them sooner or later, and then lie realizes that whatever seeming advantage he gained from his artificial elevation was only temporary. . Stimulants are the stilts of the stomach. They lift a man up for the time being, but the good feeling they give is only temporary. A man can't live on stimulants, and when lie leaves them he feels worse than ever. In this age of hurry and worry a largo percentage of the population have some form of stomach "trouble," popularly de scribed as " weak stomach." The first impulse of the average man whose stomach is "weak" is to have recourse to stimulants. He feels bloated after eating, has frequent eructations and a general feeling of physical discomfort. ; He takes a glass of something to " stimulate his stomach " and make him V feel good." He may get the desired result for a time, but he is doing nothing for the disease which is in reality aggravated by stimulants instead of benefited. The need of the "weak" stomach is strength, and it is obvious that stimulants can't strengthen the stomach because there is no true strength in stimulants but only a false strength. The jaded horse is no stronger because he mends his pace when pricked by the spur. His extra effort is a drain upon the reserve of his vitality, which may result in a complete breakdown. The seeming strength of stimulants is the false strength of a body spurred to effort and making a call on the reserve of vitality, which may and does often result in total physical collapse. 1 The success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in re-establishing the health of weak, run-down, dyspeptic men and women is due to the fact that it perfectly and permanently cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It does not brace up but builds up the body. It contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. "Last spring, early, I wrote you my feelings and condition," says Mr. A. T. Vanderwater, of 873 West Division Street, Chicago, Ills., "and you advised me to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In all I have taken six bottles ' of the 'Discovery' and four or five vials of the little 'Fellets.' They have done me worlds of good. All my friends say : ' Vanderwater, how well you are looking. What in the world have you been doing? ' I tell them I have been doctoring with Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. ' Why,' they say, ' you haven t been there ? ' ' No,' I say, ' but I took his ' Golden Medical Discovery and his little ' Pellets.' These medicines have made the great change in me ': from a slow mope of a man that could hardly crawl, tired and sick all the time, and who could do no work, to a man who can work, sleep, eat, and feel fine, and that tired feeling all gone awav. I am very thankful that I wrote to Dr. Pierce.' His ' Golden Medical Discovery and his little ' Pellets ' have almost made a new man of me. I feel as young as I did at thirty years. No umer uuciur lor me, ouiy jjr. i'lerce." "It is with pleasure that I tell you what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Pellets ' have done for me," writes Mrs. T. M. Palmer, of Peede, Kaufman Co., Texas. "Two years ago I was taken with stomach and bowel trouble. Everything I ate would put me in distress. I lived two weeks on milk, and even that gave me pain. I felt as though I would starve to death. Three doctors attended me one said I had dyspepsia, two said catarrh of the stomach and bowels. They attended me (one at a time) for one year. I stopped taking their medicine and tried other patent medicine; got no better, and I grew so weak and nervous my heart would flutter. I could not do any kind of work. Now, since using your medicines, I can do my housework very well : am gaining- in flesh and strength and can eat anything I want." No man can be stronger than his stomach. When disease fastens on the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, the consequences aro felt by the whole body. 'A "weak" stomach means a weak man, because when the stomach is " weak " the digestive and assimilative powers fail to a greater or less extent, and the nutrition of the body is inadequate to its needs. But if " weak " stomach means weak man, then weak man means " weak " heart, " weak " kidneys, " weak " liver, " weak " lungs, etc., because the phys ical man is only tho sum of his organs and members, and his weakness is the weakness of each and all of the organs of his body. This fact explains the cures of "weak" heart, kidneys, liver, lungs and other organs, by the use of " Golden Medical Discovery." First the diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are cured, and thus the weak stomach is made strong. Digestion and assimilation are now perfect. The nutrition derived from food is all used, and not partly lost or wasted. The effects are at once shown in physical gain. The body puts on sound flesh ana becomes strong, and as the body is com posed of its organs and members, its restored strength means strength of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys every organ receiving strength from tho only source from which physical strength is derived, that is from food when properly digested and perfectly assimilated. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse and regulate the liver and bowels. They produce permanent ben efit and do not react on the system. f Dr. Pierce's Common Sense " Medical Adviser, containing 1008 large pages, Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 31 one-cent stamps for tho cloth bound volume, or only 21 stamps for tho book In paper covers Address 1 Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. v Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and Murfow, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper han you can buy it in Portland. Drop a card in the postoffice aid have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store J. MURROW, Oregon City DR. KING'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumptiou,Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, -Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Couh. NO CURE. NO PAY. Drlc 50c. and $ 1 . T8'L BOTTLES FRES A Complete Line -0?- Fine Footwear Slok Hertduclie Absolutely and perma nently otued by itsm Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cure constitution ana imlicrestion, makes you eflt,leep, work and rmppy. Satisfaction, guaranteed or nionevback; 2oo and 60c, Write to W. H. Hooker & "Co., Iuff;U V., for a free sample,, or Howell & Joues, druggists. For ladies, gentlemen and children you will find in our stylish and up-to-date stock. Our handsome and durable $3.50 shoe for men can't be equaled for wear, quality or style, and our women's fine $3.00 shoes arc the acme of comfort and graceful outline. Our prices will suit. Kransse Bros. Snodgrass, Fotografer Gives a Large PORTRAIT FREE Al kinds of bicycle repairing, lock vox k and saw filing at Johnson & Lamb'a bicycle shop, opposite Barlow's gro cery. Give .them a trial and be satis ed. With all Cabinet Thotos. good until July 4th only, strictly up-to-date. This offer is All work is THE SURE WAY to prevent pneumonia and consumption Is to enre your cold when It first appear.. Acker'. Kn KlUh Keinedy will stop the eoufh in a night, and drive the cold out o! your lysteta. Always a quick and sure cure for asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. It it does not satisfy you the drufrgist will refund your money. Write to us lor free sample. W. H . Hooker & Co., B if. falo, S. Y., or Uowcl! Jones, druggists. e