OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1902. - f OREGON ShoitLine AMD UfUUft FAllflU .Be MAST Ths 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice ci THREE TRAINS WO VI A THE CF.EG0N SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. . 9:00 p. m. TO SALT "TE, DEN'v OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:00 p. m. 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 Rivef Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For fnll Information call on or address nearest O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CRAIG, G, P. A., Portland, Oregon GO EAST VIA Only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Paablo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three "plendidly epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. The most mairniticent scenery in America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classeB of tickets. For cheapest rates and descriptive literature address J. D. flANSFIELD, General Agent, 24 Third r'timt. Portpnd, Csin The Dailss, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Dally (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching atwav points on both sides of the uoiumoia river. Both of tie above steamers hove been re nl and are In excellent shape for the season ofl 00 The Regulator Line will endeavor to glvelU patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure travel by the steamers of Hie Regulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7 a. m.an Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrive at destination in amp time for outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet. A. C. ALL AWAY General Age ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD CO. Depot Fifth and 1 St., I arrives I Portland LEAVES For Maygers, Rainier, niatskanle, Westport, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flavfl, Ham mond, Fort Stevens, Gearhart Park, Seaside, Astoria and Seashore Express, Dally. Astoria Express, Dally. 8:00 A.M. 11:10 A. M. 7:00 P.M. 9:40 P. M, Ticket Office, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J. C. Mato, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Astoria, Ore. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Daily Round Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD 4 Leave Portland 'A. JJ Leave Astoria ' r- M THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STRS. TAHOMA and METLAKO Daily Trips Except Sunday 5TB. TAHONA Leave Portland, Mon Wed.and ri. . ... 7 A.M. Leave The Dalles, Tues., Thurs. and Sat. .7 A. M. 5TB. METLAKO Leave Portland, Tues .Thurs. and Sat. 7 A. JJ Leave Dalits, Mon., Wed. and Fri T A. JM "v. Landlnu. Foot Alder Street nnTH phoe. main 851 Portland, Oregon AGENTS A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore. J. W. Crichton The Dalles, Ore. A. K. Fuller Hood Eiver, Ore. Yiif..J I, UVan White Salmon. Wash. 1U11UIU iijviu. " - - . - Henry Olmstead Carson, ash. John T. Totton Mevenson, aiu. t n w..nth Vancouver. Wash. E. W. CRICHTON, PORTLAND, ORE. ifte Kind Yju Have Always Bocga of For lour Own Satisfaction. ' Do not purchase ? our ult of clothes nntll yon see the difference In price at the Portland Cloth ing company, Main Btreei, next to Mammas drugstore. Neither will yon make a mistake ry looking through our Die auortment of men's pants hats and a oomplete line of underwear and over shirts. Complete stock of boys' pnlts, men's, ladies and children's shoes, guaranteed 20 per cent less in comparison with other stores' prices. OASTOniA. Bean the f io m inn nave always The Kind Hun Have Always BonjjM FREE TO THE BABIES. The Darst Company, of Chicago, will present to every baby under one year of age, in this vicinity, one solid gold baby ring with the baby's birth stone in same. You do not have to pay one cent nor buy anything to get this ring. Darst Com P ny aie large jobbers of jewlery and I ave t ten mis method of advertising their goods. Instead of pending thousands of dol.'ars for magazine advertising they have decided to give it away direct to consumers. The firm of Messrs Howell & Jones have been made distributors for Darst Company. Bring your baby to their store and give its name and age and you will receive one of these beaulilu. gold rings free of cost. This is not a cheap article, but solid gold of elegant designs. While at Messrs, Howclli Jones store don't fail to look over the elegant Hue of jewelry on display. Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall oaDer and Murrow. the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper nan you can ouy it in rotuauu. Drop a card in the postoffice and have sample-book brought to vour house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store J. MURROW, Oregon City I had been troubled with my Bt in ach for the past Bixteen or seventeen years, and, aa I have been acting as a ilrug clerk for the past thirteen years, I have had a good chance to try all remedies in the market, but never fouud anything, until we (rot in a sup ply of Ripaiis Tabules, that did me any good. Thev have entirely cured me. t times I could hold nothing on my stomach, and I had a sour stomach most all the time: in fact. I was miserable, and ife was hardly worth living. I was called cross and crabbed by uiv fri-nds, but now tliey all notice the change in me. At drug.: i ts. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an or dinary occasion. The lamily bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. "RYETAB" Whiskey Beans. Something absolute'y new and with which we have experi mented for years. One bean makes one ulass Ar tificial Whiskey (Kye or Bour bon); six beans to the pint. Just the tnlng 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 matter, and guar anteed to contain no poisonous or narcotic drugs of any descrip tion. If a beverage Is not desired, a Bean may De taken in the mouth without water, and the most ex hilernting effect will be experl enoed. Box of 12 Beans, 5Cc The Beans retail at 10 cents each, and can be procured from any druggist, fancy grocer or first-class bar For sale ou din ing cars.' One box sent post-paid on re ceipt of 50 cents. Ginseng Distilling Co. Distillers of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, ST. LOUIS, - - MO. Rain and sweat have no effect on harness treated with Eureka Har ness Oil. It re sists the damp keeps tneieain. er soft and pli able, botches do not break. No roueh sur face to chafe and cut. The harness not only keeps looking like jew, Dut wears twice as longby the useot bureka Harness Oil. Sold everywhere In cans all sizes. Made by I Standard Oil Company DR. KING'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD.! TAKE fiO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, 3ore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. MGCURE. NO PAY. "rica 50c. and$1. TB'L BOTTLES FfiEi WASTF.D. A trustworthy gentleman or lady In each county to manage business for an old estab-lif-hed house of solid financial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly cash salary of 118 paid bv check each Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 810 Caxtou Bldg., Chlo R PANS V v . trJ II Th.Oisgh.ts wander when the brain is tired. Overwork, nervous irritation, worry and mental strain exhaust the brain forces and diminish their thought power. Feed the brain, strengthen the nerves and build up new vigor, vi tality and mental power. The greatest of all brain foods and nerve tonics is Dr. Miles' Nervine. "I have used Dr. Miles' Nervine at various times forbears. I have found it a perfect remedy in cases of nervous ness and insomnia, caused by pro tracted mental strain and overwork Have also used it in my fami y and I know it is a true brain and nerve f ood." R. H. Martin, Charleston, W. Va. Df. Miles' Nsf vine feeds and nourishes the brain and nerves, over comes irritation, and brings sweet, refreshing sleep. Sold by druggy's on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. lire Sufferers. The following is the list of contribu tions from the Crown mill : M Rosenbaum $10 00 Crown Paper Company 50 00 W P Hawley 10 00 E .? Daulton 3 00 George Pusey 2 50 f Osmund 1 00 G F Fleming 1 00 R Weltuer 1 00 SW Thorn ton 50 E Grasies 1 00 F Kingleman i.'5 E Rapp 50 S Chambers 1 00 T'R-cil 5 W duiker 50 Geo Nicholas 3 110 J Scherzinger 50 W Weltner 50 A S Fteeman - 50 F Montgomery 50 F Rowan 1 00 JGrahn 100 W Wilkw,,oii 1 00 A Bolton 1 00 A Fleming 50 H O Cxrniack 1 00 HLPnterson 2 50 B Montg' meiy H Endress J Power 50 50 50 J Manie 1 00 EHD,.k 100 G Fitzgerald 1 AMclioy 100 G i oty , II Keil C Madison O H Haynes J Schoek S Mosier 1 50 50 50 50 50 00 Etneet Rands 5 00 Otto Nelf .. 4 00 Ed Reckner 1 0 RE Woodward 50 E E Brady 2 00 John Lewthwaite 1 00 Chas Babcock 5 00 A Baumann 8 00 J Murrow 1 00 By a typographical error iu the report last week Thos. vVarner was put down as giving $1 when be gave This Climate is Cold enough for any body with weak luiijia. Ihe patient need not travel. He can get well here with the help of Allen's Lung Balsam, taken frequently when coughing, and shortness of breath alter exercise serve notice upon him that serious pulmonary trouble is not far away. Allen's Lung Balsam is free from any form of opium. When you wake up with a bad taste in your month, to at once to Geo. A. Harding's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure bilious ness, sick headache and constipation. Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett, of this place, waB stricken with partial paralysis and com pletely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent phy sician for quite a while without releif m v wife recommended Chamberlains Pain Balm, and after usiDgtwo bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald, Man Logan county, W. Va.. Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been ef fected by tbe use of this liniment. It is most wide y known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. FOR SALE, a $450 hous and 4 lots 01 West Side. A good regain. 0. H. Dye. J0RSE LOST Strayed from pasture at Canemah,dark brown mare, about 1000 pounds, 8 on left hip. Reward given on recovery by D. M. Klemsen, Oregon City. CASTOR I A Tor Infants aad Children, Tf)8 Kind Yoa Kava Always Bought , Aa Tnwining Juror. A New Hampshire Judge baa la hi possession the following letter sent fi htm by an old farmer who had bee! notified that he had 'been drawn as I juror for a certain term of court 'Dear Jedge: I got your letter tellln me to come to Manchester an' do dootj on the joory, an' I write you these fui lines to let you know that you'll havi to git some one else, for It ain't s that I kin leave home now. I got ti do some biitcherln', an' sort over a la of apples just about the time tlte joorj will be settin' In your court SI Jack man of this town says that he would as soon as not go, for he ain't nothln' else to do Jess now, so you better send for him. I hate the worst way not to obljdge you, but It ain't so I kin at present. Ennyhow, I ain't much on the law, never bavin' been a Jooryman made thousands of melancholy and mis ceptln' when old Bud Stiles got killed erable women cheerful and happy, by by the curs here some years ago when curing the painful womanly diseases I was one that set on the boddy with the koroner. - So you better send for 81 Jackman, for he has got some kin in Manchester he wants to visit ennyhow, an' he'd be willin' to go for his car fare there an' back. Ancer back If you want Si." Lippincott's. i X Matter of Family Pride. 'Trisoner, have you anything to say why the sentence of death should not be passed upon you?" "A few words, my lord. I am thirty years of age." "Well?" "Your elder brother is a physician." "This Is Impertinent and Irrelevant." "It may sound so, my lord, but It means life or death to me. I under stand that you take a great pride In the phenomenal success of your broth er?" "I do, butUvhat possible bearing can that have upon your case?" "Simply this: Your brother, the doc tor, examined me a year ago and pre dicted that I would live at least twen ty years more. It would certainly un dermine his reputation ns a scientist should I die before that time." Lon don Answers. Odd Place For a Serpent. In Alsace recently a four-i'ear-old child, the daughter of a workinguian, became very ill one day, but speedily recovered, and for some days after ward dismayed her parents by eating a good deal more than a child of that age is wont to eat. Instead, however, of growing fatter, the girl grew thinner, and doctors who were summoned to attend her were un able to explain why the food did her no good. Finally the riddle was solved, for a serpent about twenty inches In length issued one morning from the child's mouth. The serpent was killed and sent to the University of Strassburg, and since then the little one has enjoyed excel lent health. It is supposed that the child swallowed the serpent while drinking some impure water. Itntterflle. Thnt Fly His: 11. Both iu the Himalayas and In tha Andes butterflies have been found at heights ranging tip to 16,000 feet, and In the Alps they are quite common at 9,000 feet. The very highest elevation so far observed Is 10.(120 feet, where they were found by M. BonplanA on the slopes of Chimborazo. Sir J. D. Hooker found butterflies on the slopes of the Himalayas at about the same height. He speaks of "the amazing quantity of superb butterflies, many large tropical swallowtails, black, with a scarlet eye on the wings." The South American flying butterflies bo- loug to tin.' fi.iiilly of Colia dim :.i. tae Asiatic that of the Pierls The explorer, t'-ir .Jartin Co; w found them i.t high ultltm'.i Himalaya. ,:i-e. iilso the A IClai and V.)L'. In his volume, "Tho tir.d Its History," Dr. Christopher Nyrop of the University of Copenhagen relates that in England In 1837 Thomas Snveland brought an action against Miss Caro line Newton, who had bitten a piece out of his nose for his having tried to kiss her by way of a Joke. The de fendant was acquitted, and the Judge laid It down that "when a man kisses a woman against her will she is fully entitled to bite his nose if she so pleases." "And eat it up, if she has a fancy that way," added a Jocular barrister ttalf aloud. Hi. Din ft Qnlokljr Called. "I want you to understand," be said, "that I'm the master in this house." , "All right," she replied. "Go out and tell the cook that we're going to have company all next week." Then he put on his hat ,nud went away, making sarcastic remarks about people who were afraid to say their souls were their own. Chicago Itec crd-IIerald. Learnlnii. . Elizabeth, a little Boston girl, is seven. Quite an old girl now is Eliza beth. "You do not mind me as well as you did when you were two years old," observed her grandmother. "You see, I didn't know anything then, and so of course I always did Just what any one told me to," replied Elizabeth. Buffalo Commercial. , Wanted Stationery. Queer rarty Got any barometers? Salesman No; this is a bookstore. Don't keep 'em. , "Excuse me, but I notice In the weather reports that the barometer Is sometimes stationary." In Trnlulnif. , The Parson Don't you know that smoking will stunt your growth? The Kid-Wot do I care? I'm goln' ter be a Jockey anyway. Life. Coal was for the first time used as fuel in this eountry at Wilkeiibarre on Feb. 11, lSOi Mirth J9 an almost in fallible sign of good health. A sick woman may force a smile or at times be moved to laugh ter. But when a woman is bubbling over with mirth and merriment she is surely a well woman. Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription has l Tl'l-li r-Vl nnrtaa o nAmnM 1. 11. 1 strength. It establishes regularity and so does awav with monthly misery. It dries debilitating drains and so cures the cause of much womanly weakness. It heals inflammation ana ulceration, iana cures tbe bearing -down pains, j which are such a source of suffering to sick women. "I take great pleasure In recommending Dr. Pierce's Fr.vorlte Prescription for female weak ness," writes Mrs. Susannah Permenter, of Pauls Store, Shelby Co., Texas. I was troubled with bearing-dawn pains in my back and hips for six years, and I wrote to Doctor Pierce for advice. I tried his ' Favorite Prescription ' and six bottles cured me. I feel like a new person and I thank Dr. Pierce for my health. Life is a burden to any oue without health. I have told a great many of my friends about the great medicine I took." Accept no substitute for "Favorite Prescription." There is nothing "just as good." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Popular Advance Agent. J.J Foote, the well known and popu lnr advance agent of the Madison Square Theatre Company, was in the city this week arranging for the appearance of his conipHny herd The company in cludes twelve members, some of whom mre well known in theatrical circles They have had a successful tour ai d will play a wetk's engagement in Ore gon City. Their bright specialty musi cal acts Oils in the time between acts and gives a continous performance. Charman & Co. .c,ut .., . , ,. Druggists will f nr fcCnCOl Supplies ish these for the Oregon City schools as they are the Lowest Bidders. A Good Show Ctming. Madison Square Theater Co. will open a week's engagement at Shively's opera house, commencing Monday evening, October 13th. During their stay in thiB cily they will present a repertoire of the lateBt and moet popular comeuieeanu dramas; new and up-to-date speeialties will be introduced between trie acts. Reserved seat now on sale at Huntley's. Admission, 10c, 20c, 30c. For Over Sixty sears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty yea rs by millions of mothers for their ci.ildren while teething, with perfect nn-ess. It eoothes tbe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy I01 Uiarrnoea. IB pleasant to the taste, Sold by DruggistB in every part ol the World. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu able. Besure and ask for Mrs. Wins low's Southing Syrup, and take no other kind Oregon City boats have changed time rnd now leave Portland 8.30 a. m.l and 5p, m. Leave Oregon Gity 7, 11 a in. Round trip, 25 cents. A p. m. r c&o.ri. Co is the regular trin rate between 25c Sunday round Oregon City and Portland. Get your tickets at Harding's drug store." We sell the grentest of blood puririera, Acker's Blood Klixlr, tinder a positive guar antee. It will cute all chronic and other blood poisons. If you have eruptions or sores on your body, or are pale, wenk or run down, it is lust what j-ou need, we retunu money 11 you are not satisfied; 60c and fx. llcwoll $ Jones, druggists. His Life In Peril. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces writes Aiirea uee, 01 wenare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bit ters, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work." They give vigorous health and new life to weak, eickjy, run-down peo nle. Try them. Only 50c at Geo, A. Harding's drug store. right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pie 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 treatmen anil watching them. They also got phy sicians to namechronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 85, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen pr cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proce-ilmus of tbe investigating committee and the clinical reports ol the test case" were published and will be mailed fre- "i ap plication. Address John J. Hilton Company, 420 Montgomery M. Pan Francisco, Cal. Charman & Co ir ioa sole agents in Oregon City. WASTED.-A trustworthy gentleman ; each countv to man sire buslneas fur i c i llshed bouse of solid financial Htandli i' bona fide weekly cafh salary of SIS 1 11 ' each Wednesday with all expenses d lieadrUrters. Money advanced for i Jlanuuer, 3-10 Caxlon Bldg., Chicago. i-lv In ' CltHb- rulglil, cuct k t from t emcrS LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Sregpn for' county of Clackamas. Wllie Sooggan, Plilntiff, vs. M'oodfora tfcot gan, Defendant. To Woo .ford Scoggan, above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon yon are here by required to appear and answer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled suit in the above named court, on or before Ootober 81, ItttB, the same being seven weeks from the first jmfc. licatljn of this summons, and you will take no tice that if you fail to so appear and answer shI complaint the plaintiff kill apply to the Court for the relief demarded in said complaint, to-wit; that the bonds of matrimony existing betiv- en you and plaintiff be dissolved. 'I his summons is published ov the order of tin Hon. Thomas A. MoBride, Judge of the Fifth Judicial District of the State of Oreg n. In fh Oregon City Courier-Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circnl tion p Clackamas conutv, for seven consecutive weekscomraenciug 8entimbet W' JJf. and continuing to an i iueludiim O luber 31, 1902. GEORGE C. BROWNKLL. Attorney for Plaintiff. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we thennderstgned have been duly i.ppt.tnied as exoout.ii of the will of Ira N. Bker deceased, bv the order ef the county court of the state of Oregon, Clacksmaa conmy, duly mad" thisiiay and tht all persona navinK claims agiiiust the es'ato of the sal lira N. Baker, deceased, must present their claims duly verified to the undersigned at the law ttfl c of C. D. D. C. Latourotte in Oregon Cilv, le gon, within six nv nth. from the date hereof . HIRAM H. BLANKENSIllPj DAVID M. BAKER, Executors of the Will of lis N. Baker, Deceased Dated, St pt mber 5th, 19t,2. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, ha the county of Clackamas. Charles Trimble, plaintiff, vs. Eva Trimble, de fendant. To Eva Trimble, above named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon: You r hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above named suit in the above name conrt on or before Friday, No vember 14, 1802, the same being seven consecu tive weeks from the first publication of this sum mons ; nd you will take notice thst If yon fail to so spppar and answer ssld cnmplRir-t the n'sin tlff will apply to the court fnrthe relief demanded In said comulaint, towit: That (he bouds of mat rlmony now existing between you and p'.alntlfl be dissolved. This summons is published bv the order of the Hon. Thos. A. Mcllride, Judge of the Fifth Judi cial District of the B'ateof Ore gon, In too Courier II cm id, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, commencing October S, 1902. ' and continuing lo and intituling Kiidav, Novemler 14, 10IV2. GEO. C. llROWNKLL.. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' NOTICE IS HH.RKHY GIVEN THAT THH undersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Charles W. Armstrong, deceased, by the county court of Claokumas ootinty, Oregon, und all persona hav ing claims against said estate are require! to present the same, v'Titicd ai.Toi'iHujr to law. to tiienndersU' mas county. -1 from the de' to-wit: The lu i. , Administratrix strong, deceased. ' h r b 'me in Canity, Cbicka- 1 11, oil u- before Six months He piiblic.tiiin of this notice, of 1 c .'6-T, l'.K12. tfl.LA P. UiM3Tlvv)NG, if t.. is,i,U' 0! Charles W. Arra- "INCURABLE" HEART DISEASE SOON CURED. By the Great Specialist In Treatin Weak and. Diseased Hearts, Franklin Miles, M. D., LL. B, Will Send $4.00 Worth of Bin Sperlu a remiueui ree us a x riui. To demonstrate the tin- sual curative powers of his new and complete special treatments by mail for heart disease. abort breath, pain in the side, oppres-. sion in the chest, irregular pulse, pal pitation, suiotheiiug spells, pulling of the ankles, or dropev. Dr. Miles will send four dollars worth free as a trial, lo all who mention this paper. His treat ments are the result of twentv-five years of careful study, extensive research, and remarKauie experience in treating (lie vpr'ous ailiraents of the heart, stom ch and nerves, which so often complicate each case. So astonishing are the re sults of his complete special treatments that he does not hesitate to offer all per sons a trial free. Nothing could be more srenerous. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies. There is no reasons why every afllicted person should not avail themselves of this exceedingly litieral offer, as they may never htive another such opportnity No death comes as sudde.ily as that from heart disease. Mrs. A. Lronek, of Huntington, Ind., was cured after thirty physicians fulled; Mrs. Flora Qractor, of lirlstoville, O., afier twenty-two; Jas. It. Waite the notal actor, after a score had pronounced him Incurable! Mrs. Frank Smith, of Chicago, after five leading physicians had given her up; Mr. Julius Kelster of Chicago, ul'ler ten; Mr: k. I'srker after sixteen fulled. A thousand references to and testimonials from Millions, Clergymen, Hankers, Farmers an- their wives will be lent free upon request. Send at once for free examination blank, phamphlets and free treatment before it is to 5 late. Address Franklin Miles, M. D. LL. B, 203 to 205 State Street, Chicago, 111. Please montion Oregon City Courier-Herald in your reply, If you desire n good complexion use Mnkf Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and olear. Cures sick headaches; 26o and 5oo. Honey refunded If It does not satisfy you, Write to W. It. Hooker A Co., Buffalo, N. Y , for fne sample, or Howell Jones, druggist. A Complete Line OF Fine Footwear 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 wcai quality or style, and ou women's fine $3.00 shoes are the acme of comfor and graccfulcutline. Out prices will 'suit. ' Kraussc Bros.