Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, September 05, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902.
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
Oregon
SitojrLifm
and Union Pacific
T4 EAST
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice of
THREE
TRAINS
DAILY
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 a. m.
9:00 p. m.
TO
SALT 1 AE,
DEN
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS CITY.
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:00 p. El.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland every
5 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam.
ette and Columbia iuver roints.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan,
Tor full Information call on or address nearest
O . R. & N. Ticket Agent, or aaareBs
A. I,. CRAIG. G.P. A..
Portland, OregoD
LEAVES
8:00 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
2-.30 P. M!
Depot Fifth and I Sis.,
Portland
For Maygers, Rainier,
'Matskanie, Wetport,
Clifton, Astoria, War
renton, Flavel, Ham
mond, Fort Stevens,
Gearhart Park, Seaside,
Astoria and Seashore
KxpreBB, Daily.
Astoria Express,
Daily.
Astoria Express,
Daily, express Saturday,
Portland-Seaside Express
Saturday only.
ARRIVES
11:10 A. M.
9:40 P. M,
Ticket Office, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria, Ure.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
Dally Round Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 A.
Leave Astoria 7 P.
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
SIRS. TA110MA
nnd METLAKO
Daily Trips Except'Sunday
STR. TAHONA
Leave Portland, Hon,, Wed. and Iri. . ... 7 A.M.
Leave The Dalles, Tues., Thurs. and Sat. .7 A.
STR. METLAKO
Leave Portland, Tues , Thurs. and Sat. 7 A. M
Leave Dalles, Hon., Wed. and Fri 7 A. M
Landing, Foot Alder Street
BOTH PH0NK8, MAIN 861 PORTLAND, OREGON
AGENTS
John M. Filloon The Dalles, Ore.
A. J. Tavlor Astoria, Ore
J. J. Luckev Hood River, Ore.
Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, Wash.
J. O. Wyatt Vancouver, Wash
R.B.Gil'breth Lyle, Wash
John M. Totton Stevenson, Wash,
Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash.
Wm. Butler Butler, WaBh
E. W. CRICHTON, PORTLAND, ORE
iDFORDS
kdrauoht
THE GREAT
kmilymedicini
Thedford's Black-Draueht h
saved doctors' bills for more than
sixty years. For the common fam
ily ailments, such as constipation,
indigestion, hard colds, bowel com
plaints, chills and fever, bilious
ness, headaches and other like
complaints no other medicine is
necessary. It invigorates and reg
ulates the liver, assists digestion,
stimulates action of the kidneys,
E urines the blood, and purges the
owels of foul accumulations. It
cures liver complaint, indigestion,
sour stomach, dizziness, chills.
rheumatic pains, sideache, back
ache, kidney troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard
colds and headache. Every drug
gist has Thedford's Black-Draught
in 25 cent packages and in mam
moth size for $1.00. Never accept
a substitute. Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I believe Thedford's Black-Draught
Is the best medicine on earth. It Is
good for any and everything. I have
a family of twelve children, and for
four years I have kept them on foot
and healthy with no doctor but BlacK
Draught. A. J. GREEN, lllewara, La.
Mammy Jliry'n Mentre,
In the com sc ni her enrn r. says a
writer in Cuiti-ih Literatim-. Mammy
Mary had met m;.:i.v distinguished per
sons, but her own importance as nurst
for three generations iu the family ot
General John B. Gordon of Georgia
kept her from lipiii;; overwhelmed by
the honor.
When Mrs. Cleveland, during the sec
ond term of her husband's presidency,
visited flie Gordons at the governor's
mansion in Atlanla. she expressed a
desire to see a genuine old negro mam
my. So the carriage was hitched up
and Mammy Mary was sent for at
Sutherland, the Cordon country place,
which she preferred lo the noise and
excitement of oilieial life. When the
coachman drew up, he found her smok
ing her evening pipe. Not a step would
she stir.
"She done say." said the unsuccessful
envoy on his return to town, "dat she
don' want to see no presidents; she
done see 'nough presidents."
Mrs. Cleveland laughed heartily when
she heard this. Then she proposed to
go to the mountain, since Mohammed
refused to budge, and the next day she
drove out to Sutherland.
"I am surprised, Mammy Mary," said
Mrs. Gordon before introducing the dis
tinguished guest, "that you sent such
a message. You have never been im
polite before."
"An' dat nigger done tell what 1 say?
Well, he never did have no sense nn'
no mnnnahs! Co'se I 'spected he'd say
Pze sorry Pze lnd'sposed
GO
EAST
VIA
Only transcontinental line
passing di-ei-tly through
3 It Lake City,
Leads tile,
Pueblo,
Colorado Springs
and Denver.
Thw-e splendidlv epuipped trains
daily Vo all points East.
Through Bleeping and Dining Cars
and Free Reclining Chair Cars.
The moat magnificent scenery In
America bv daylight.
Stop overs allowed on all classes of
tickets.
For cheapest rates and descriptive literature
address
J. D. riANSFIELD,
General Agent,
24 Third Street, lortf-nd, Ou?n
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'s
Strs. Regulator & Dalles City
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching atwav points on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Both of tie above steamers have been Te 111
andare in excellent share for the season ofl 00
The Kegulator Line will endeavor to givelts
patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure
travel by the steamers of The Begulator
Line.
The above steamers leave Portland 7 a. m.an
Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrive at destination in amp
time for onteolng trains.
Portland Office, The Dalles Office
Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet.
A. O. AUAWAT
General Age
Bear, th. a MVou Have Always BougH
"RYETAB"
Whiskey Beans.
P.! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS.
Something absolutely new and
with which we have expert- 1
merited for years.
One bfan makes one glass Ar
tificial Whiskey (Ryo or Bour
bon); six beans to the pint,
Juttt the thins for travelers, and
convenient lor picnics, excur
sions, etc.
Contains all the virtue of the
best whiskies without the dele
terious effect. Made from the
pure vegetable mutter, and guar
anteed to contain no poisouonB
or narcotic drugs of any descrip
tion. If a bovernge is not desired, a
Bean may he taken in the mouth
without Valor, and the most ex
hilerating effect will be experi
enced. Box of 12 Beans, 50c
The Boans retail at 10 cents
eaon, and can be procured from
any druggist, fancy grocer or
first-class bar. For sr. le on din
ing oars.
One box sent post-pi;id on re
ceipt of 50 cents.
Ginseng Distilling Co.
Distillers of
Rye and Bourbon Whiskies,
ST. LOUIS, - - MO.
WANTED To increase mv liijt of farms
and lands for sale, in all parts of the
county. Lands owned bv non-residents
represented atul sold. H. . Cross, At
torney at Law.
Over -Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
i ne Kianeys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
Impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of urio acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for Us
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
by all druggists in titty- sfirfTjgSS!
cent and one-dollar siz- gjjjisSIH'
es. You may have a iLJ
samDle bottle bv mail Home of SwaniD-Root.
free, also pamphlet telling you now to una
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
Sr. Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
VOU SALE 500 tracts of land. In
quire of O. A. Cheney, Oregon City.
1A TEAMS WANTED to haul wool
at $1.10 per cord. Pay 11th of
each month. Good - roads; swamping
done. VV. H. Vanover, Beaver Creek.
JX)R SALE Finishing Lumber by J.
A. joues at his mill on the Abernethy,
2 miles east of Oregon City. The mill
and machinery is also for sarfe, including
40-horses ingine and boiler. Address J.
A. Jones, Oregon City.
PORSALK
by VV. W.
-Good grades Angora grats
Irvin, Aurora, Or.
4
OINTMENTS
And Suppositories -will not,
positively cannot do more
than relieve you.
It requires an internal rem
edy to remove the cause and
effect a permanent cure.
Ask your druggist for Dr.
Perrin'e booklet on the subject.
JWK SALE CHEAP 11 acres of land,
clone to town. Address C. R. Live
say, Oieuon City.
Overrciiclied Htmaelf.
There is no man more pleasantly sit
uated than the country editor,- so call
ed, who has a well equipped printing
office in a irood town, with a fair share
of the county printing, a good circula
tion and plenty of job work and adver
tising. It may be that he takes a turn
occasionally at working the press, mak
ing up the forms or even setting his
own editorials In type, but he takes an
honest pride in being able to do these
things, lie is willing to give every
ninn liis due. but insists on his own
rights and dares to maintain them.
Snr-h nn editor was Colonel Blix of
Booiutown. A customer whom he knew
as a close fisted man. came hi one day
to cot a hundred sale bills he had or
dered the day before. The editor hand
ed him the bills neatly tied in a pack
age. The customer untied the strin
laid the bills on the "Imposing stone"
and proceeded to count them.
Editor Blix watched the count. When
it was concluded, there proved to be
six over and above the hundred. With
out a word Blix took the six extra bills
off the pile, crumpled them in his hand,
threw them Into the office stove and
smilingly bowed his crestfallen patron
out Youth's Companion.
100 HEAD OF SHEEP to let on shares
in I ts to suit. E. W. Randolph,
Oregon City.
MONEY TO LOAN on approved real
estate and cliattle security. G. B.
Dimick, Attom-y-at-Law, Stevens Build
ing, Oregon City, Oregon,
INDIVIDUALS MONEY to Loan to
you at 6 per cent and 7 per cent on
land or chattels ; also a good farms for
sale worth $5000 each. $(500 of city
money on approved security. John W.
Lodek, Attoruey-at-Law, Oregon City.
PJATTLE FOR SALE 17 cows and
calves, 28 dry cows, 17 yearlings, 1
registered Hereford bull, 1 full blood
short-horn bull. For further particu
lars, inquire build Smith ranch, 6 miles
eaut of Molalla Corners.
Hot soda at the Kozy Kindy .Kitchen
rVrBbooklet on the subject, jjj
Younger, the watchmaker, has moved
next door to Hams' Grocery.
Drs. R. B. and A. L. Beatie, dentists,
Weinhard building.
Don't pass us by call in and get our
prices. Red FrontTrading Company.
Good Literature
"Vr-.il of what MR. CHAS. S. FEI
JN OtHlD2 Agent, St. Paul, Minn., v
mailed, upon receipt of pric
everything Tnsb, Heat and Chan,
meat market of ft. BeMe
Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City
The Northern Pacific Is not-
ed among railways for its G
advertising matter. Its R
A "l-M-v,4- pamphlets, folders, booklets, etc., are
Jp QJ 2Y.JLIHOS V tastefully gotten up and are valuable ler
Yt Ilttb hllCy tUUtnill. 1JLC1D ID n I'Ol UlCtl HM
of what MR. CHAS. S. FEE, General Passenpw
will send out, camuzy
anon receipt 01 prices given . Any codi-
nation can be made, and money or express orders, Bilver or stamps wiU b
accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain eooi descriptive reading
matter for little or nothing.
Wonderland iooi-
An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and
halftone. This number treats particularly of the history of Rend
the Northern Paciflo'a Trademark, the custer Battlefield in Six Cents
Montana, and the Yellowstone Park.
Miniature Wonderland
A neat and dainty pnbllcallon containing a complete history
of the Northern Pacilio Trademark, The artlstio covers of Send
the Wonderland, l'JOl are used In miniature. Four Cents
Wild Flowers from Yellowstone
A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park,
showing the real flowen in their natural colors. A dainty Send
and beautiful souvenir ten specimens of flowers and Blx Fifty Cents
full page illustrations of Park scenery.
Yellowstone National Park
A new 112 pafre book In strong, flexible covers good paper,
plain tvpe, illustrnted. pocket size, a compendium and Twenty-Five
descriptive of the Woild's Wonderland. Ceuta
Climbing Mount Rainier
An Illustrated pocket-flze book, 72 paces, In strong, flexible Send
covers, printed on heavy paper, descriptive of an ascent of Twenty -Five
the highest peak In the United States outside of Alaska of a Cents,
glacial nature.
All kinds of bicycle repairing, lock
work and saw filing at Johnson & Lamb's
bicycle sbop, opposite Barlow's gro
cery. Give them a trial and be Batis
ed.
T.OST, strayed or stolen Two horses
Black horse with star in forehad,
weteht about 900 : about 14 years old-
heavy. Bay horse with star in forehead,
weight about 1053; 8 years old; one
white hind foot; foretop has been
dinned : ec-od looker. They were last
seen together. Finder pleaBe notify this
office.
One of Field's Varna.
Here is a paragraph which Eugene
Field, who cnloved making fun of his
friends, oin-t- print. (! In his famous col
unin of "Sharps a:.d Flats:"
"Dr. William 1' Poole, the Vetera
bibliophile. Is now In San Francisco at
tending the mn'ting of the Nation
Librarians' association. While the train
bearing the excursionists was en route
through Arizona a stop of twenty min
utes was made one evening for suppe
nt a rude eating house, and here Dr,
Toole had nn exciting experience with
n tarantula. The venomous reptile at
tacked the Uintllv old gentleman with
singular voracity, and but for the hi
topped boots which Mr. Poole wore se
rious injuries would have been inllictt
upon our friend's person. Mr. Fred
llilil, our public librarian, hearing Dr.
Poole's cries for help, ran to the rescue
nnd with his cam- and umbrella suc
ceeded In keeping the tarantula nt bay
until the keeper of the restaurant fetch
ed his gun and dispatched the malig
nant monster. The tarantula weighed
six pounds. Dr. Poole took the skin to
San Francisco and will have it tanned
so he can utilize it for the binding of
one of his favorUe books."
In the circuit court of the stale of Oregon, 10
Clackamas ouinty.
Veronica Seyeriu, plaintiff, vs. Carl Severla,
cVfendant,
To Carl Severln, the.defendant above named.
In the name of lha stale of Oregon, you are
hereby notitled that the plaintiff herein bas filed!
a complaint against you in the above-entitled
court and catiRe, and you are hereby required to-
appear and answer sato compiami on or oeiore wi
last day of the time prescribed by order of publica
tion hereof, to-wit: on or Dtiore me ou uay ui uc
tuber, 1(02; you are further notified that if you
fail to appear and answer the oomplalut herein or
to pteaJ thereto me piamuu win cause yuur u
fulttobe entered and will apply to the court
above mentioned for the relief prayed
for in the complaint nerem, mat
to sy, for a decree for.vtr dissolving
the bonds of matrimony that may be existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant herein, aud for
alimonv and attorneys lees, and for the custody
and control of the minor children named in said
complaint; further, that plaintiff may be awarded
and she be decreed to be the owner of the northeast
quarter ) of section two ui.in lownsmp uuew
(S) Bouth, of range five (6) eat of the Willamette
MoHilimi. in Clnekamaa conntv. Mate of Oregon,
and for plaintiffs cobis and disbursements bert iu,
and for such other and further relief as to th
court may seem proper and as iu equity is meet
ana just.
lueuate 01 tne nrsi pnnucauou m uierr
monsts Friday, August 16, IDO'2, and the last p
lication thereof Is Friday, October 8, 1U02, mi
that said summons slwll be published on sriday
of each week for a period of sU weeks between
said dates. . .
This summons is published ly order or jjon.
Thomas F. Bvan, judge of the county cnurt the
countv of Clabkamas, Oreeon, duly made and en
tered on the 8th day of Auiiuat, A. I). It" 2.
urlAt. J. pi niAiiE.u,
Attorney for Plaintiff..
LEGAL NOTICES.
SUMMONS.
For
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Plnnknmtis Cnllntv.
Lizzie Scott, r'lamtin, vs. nawin l.. eouw, jjuonu
ant ....
To Edwin L. Scott, the defendant auove nnmea
r ti,p nnnis of the State of Oregon, you are heieb-
runufreil to annear and answer the complaint filed
-. . 1 ' .1. 1 il.la.l S,,.., nA !
against you 111 me uwvc euouwu n.r,c
nn m l,,,f,,rn ti,n tA dav nf Sciiteniher. 11102. and II
you fall so lo appear and answer, the plaintiff will
apply to tno uonrt lor mo rem;i ueiiinii'tuu iu net
said complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now cm-mug oeiwoen pmiii
tiff and defendant, f .r alimony and attorney's teen,
and for the custody and control of the minor child
ren named In said complaint, and for costs and
disbursements of this suit, and for such other atid
further relief as lo tins Court may seem jiisi aim
equitable. , , Tr
This summons is puonsnea oy orcier 01 rum.
Thomas F. Ryan.. Judge of the County Court ot the
County ol Clackamas, uruson, nuiy mnue auu en
tered on the 4th day of August, Wit!
The date of the Brat publication of this summons
as directed tiy said order is August 7, 11)112, and the
last thereof is Buplemner imu, i-jua.
WJI. Kr.iu,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
JvV.loe le horeby given that the undersigned wit
apply to the county court of Clackamas county,.
Oregon, on Wednesday, the iirsl nay 01 untouer.
ror a license to sen spirituous, man auu vuiunw
liquors In less quantities than one gallon, In Bar
low precinct, iu accordance with the petition
herewith published.
W. H Siwabd.
August 27, 1902.
To the Honorable Board of County ComniM6
ers for Clackamas County, Oregon:
We the undersigned legal voters of Barlow pre
cinct, Clackamas county, Oregon, do respectively
petititlon that you grant a license to W. H.Sew
ard to Bell spirituous, malt aud vinous liquors in
said Barlow precinct in less quantities than one
g illon: C. O Toll, J. W. Jesse, E. F. Judy, James
Ogle, Carl Rueck,' Jaoob Ruck. Jr., Wnt. More
laiid, W.A Howard, W. B.Tull, Chas. Ogle, J.
Rueck, Sr., Wm. Barlow, Chiw. Schmidt, J. Cona
wav, C. N. WUloock, T. H. Williams, A. Dallmanti;
T C Andms C. U. Barlow, Ed Ogle, G. H. Hoe
bel Win. S. Tull, J. F. Yost, L. E. Armstrong J..
B King, J. W. Covev, 3. A. Andrew, F, Bachort,.
George Ziegler, H. t. Melviu, u Besser, li Ir
win, K. M. Dement, 8. Evans, V H Moiloy, Nosl
Faunal, M. Pedersen, M. Brlesarg, J.
J. J. Sandness. T. A. Campari, I. O. Kreeman.Johu,
r'M.xnun. W Rniin. C. Hess. J. D. Hess, M. Back
er!, Andy Bickert, j. it. Dossier, Aug Rutlienbrirg
Carl Thieme, John Oohro. James M oUill, J.J.
Tavlor, A. W. Armstrong, W. A. linger, Thomas.
Hoover, Yakob Virgwill, An one Jezl, Henry
Hedges, A. B. Wlddows, L. D. Hoover.
PUTNAM FADELESS,
DYE are fast to sun light
washing a' d , ulbing. Sold by
C. G. Huuuu
I
E"b" '"8 0 FURRIERS
4 - .1 o H
ncurpuraicu ioyy
6. P. RUMMELIN & SONS,
126 Second Street, near Washington,
Portland, Ore.
Our stock of Fur Garments is now complete, and
intending purchasers will find it of value to call at our
establishment and inspect our Furs.
We are showing new effects in Fur Coats and Caps.
Our Collarettes and Boas are in entirely new designs and
consist of a great variety. .
Mail Orders receive prompt attention.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
I Leaamq ana Keuaoie turners 01 me Kunuwe&i
LI
TrmrrTTWrrwffrm-fflrT'TrrlWMI
A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED
Two
FOR SALE 1 8 horse power engine,
boiler, feed pump. Inquire at Oregon
City machine shop.
A Lette F om Litchfield, Neb.
ThomaB Clancy, of Litchfield, Neb.,
wrote us a few weeks ago about hie ex
perience with Dr. Gunn'a 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 complexion was sallow and pimply,
had dizzy and sinking spells, with loss
of memory and ambition. Always felt
tired and outdone, Buffered greatly with
nervousness, and felt that his heart's
action wis weak. His digestion was bo
poor his system received no nutriment.
He saya he commenced the use of this
Tonic, taking one tablet alter each meal.
lie did not notice much change after
using one box only he enjoyed his meals
better, etill he kept on until he had used
six boxes. He used the last box more
than eix months ago. When he stopped
the use of Tonic he weighed 28 pounds
more than he did when he commenced.
Has not been sick a dav since, and is
well in both mind and body. Dr. Gunn'B
Blood & Nerye Tonio is the beef medi
cine in the world for pale, weak or sick
ly women . Sold by all druggists for 7.
cents per box, or cent by mail on receipt
of price. W rite us about your case. Ad
dress, Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For
sale by Charman & Co., DruggisU.
Ladies' hats at the Red Front i
' tylea and at prices toeuit one and all.
Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy
slcian of Panama. Columbia, in a re
cent letter states: "Last March I had as
a patient a young lady sixteen years of
aee. who had a very bad attack ot dys
entery. . Everything I prescribed for
ber proved ineffectual and she was
trrowine worse every nour. iier par
ents were snre she would die. She had
become bo weak that she could not turn
over in bed. What to do at this critical
moment was a study for me, but
thoiiL'htof Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last re
sort prescribed it. The moat wonderful
result was effected.. Within eight hours
she was much better: inaide of three
davs she wan upon her feet and at
the end of one week was entirely cured
For Bale by G. A. Harding.
Fit EE!
Years' Use Allowed Without Charge
50 ORGANS TO SELECT FROM
No Longer Than Your Hand
ia the spot in your back directly affected
by lumbago. " But it is big enough to
prostrate you until a kind iriencl ruooeu
Perry Davis' Painkiller into your aching
flesh. Then the throbbing pain, which
has been as bad as toothache, dies away.
Painkiller is equally good in relieving
,-iatica and the various forma of rheu
matism. 25 and 50c bottles.
Notice.
Is hereby given that my wife, Princie
M. Linn, has left my bed and board with
out cause, and that I will not be respon
sible for any debts contracted by her
after this date.
August 25, 1902.
X
T. VV. Linn.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy has a world-wide
eputation for its cures. It never failsr
and is pleasant ana aaie 10 lase. ro
sale by G. A. Harding.
In spite of the fact that we sold 57 slightly used second-hand or
gans during the month of June, we find that organs are coming in tast
er again than we can sell tnem, ana we, mereiorc, ayani renew uui
offer, whereby anyone in the state is enabled to secure a good instru
ment on exceptionally easy payments, .every organ nere onereu na&
been carefully renovated and is practically a new instrument and is.
guaranteed in every respect. Prices are practically cut squarcjy in
two, and you can take your cnoice 01 ine large assunmciu. a o.j y.w
or $10.00 down and $3.00 or $4.00 a month . At any time within two
years from date of your purchase we will accept your organ toward
part payment of a new piano, and allow you everything that you have
paid for the organ. In other words, we will give you two years' use
of the organ free, ample time in which to learn to play, then you get
a brand-new piano, a selection from the finest stock on the Pacific
Coast Here is a partial list:
Kimball, beautilul fancy walnut case, almost new . .$50.00
Estey, used about four months 47-00
Another Estey, not quite so fancy 41-00
Smith American, in first-class condition 42-00
Farrand h Votey, quatter-sawed oak case, nearly new. 46.00
Peloubet, excellent condition 3s-0 !
Mason & Hamlin, chapel style 10.00
Western Cottage, worth $75 when new 30.00
Ftarr Organ, walnut case 12.00
Crown, in good order, in good tone 28.00
Story & Clark, beautiful walnut case 45-00
Chicogo Cottage, nearly new 35-00 .
Orchstrone, self-player 22,00
Earhuff v- 2800
A. A. Chase, nearly ne v 41-00
rgans will be sold on payments of $5.00
,ts of $3.00 to $5.00 a month, and under
have twp years' use of the instrument
If you are troubled with Impure blooil
indicated bjr sores, pimple, headache, etc., w,
u-on,il reeommend Acker' Jtlood Klixfre
which we sell under positive g-iarante. t
will always cure scrr-fulon or sjphllllle poisons
and all blood disease"! 60c and tl.00. Howell &
Jones, druggists.
Remember, any of theff
or $10.00 down, and in pay
this special arrangement
free.
' EILERS PIANO HOUSE
Remember the number: 3:1 Washington Street, opposite C-.rdras
Theatre, Portland, Ore.
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