a Is n 6 OfigGON CIT,Y , ,CQURIEB, .TODAy, .JANUARY 16,. 4903. Ir. Phepardi-on, who is lo oomiuct tbe revival meetings to Ue helrl tu the First Baptist clr.uch ol tbi city for imo weeks, beginning n. it Kimdav, a native of hi$. He i a son of Rev. Daniel fshep ardson, who as f i- H,;!iteen years pr sklent of Sliepani-on Oollegw. His oldest brother is a profet-sor in Chicago University, ami his s'corid bro'her is in chargt-of the UrpHiiu.n of electri cal engineer. n ai the University ol Minnesota. 'pfl: 1 Vt IS-' THE REPORT OF THE WATER WORKS COMMIS SIONERS FOR THE YEAR 1902. Shows the Water Plant of the City in Excellent Condition. Br, Bhepardson himself has been quite active in educational lines, being a proficient scholar in the Imiguaties re lated to the Bible and its hiotory. His summers for the last few years have been spent in giving Bible lectures at various summer assemblies, for which be has been in great demand. He has been paralyzed for the past ten vears this coining month, and for the past eight years has been going round in bis wheel-chair doing evangelistic work. In his methods r f " presenting tbe Scriptures he is entirely unsei.sational, believing that the head must be kept clear if the heart is to be materially changed in its purposes. He uses none of the objectiona! features of modern evangelists. His work at the First Bap. 'tist church of Portland is commending itself to the people of that city, and we are persuaded will be equally satisfac tory here. Inasmuch ua f Viora ia a nvnntn " " "w.vi id n icaioi ui icdo degree of continuity of thought in the euujeciH ue presents, especially in the wioiuwu reauings, u wouiu ue wortn while to plan so as to attend all these services from the very beginning. We are satisfied that those who miss the earlier part of hi work will regret it af terward. The Congregational, Methodist and Baptist churches unite in all the week day services, retaining the Sunday morn ing services in their own churches, and the Congregational, church its Sunday evening service os well. The annual report of the water works commissioners submitted to the last meeting of counsel is an interesting document. The report is the Eleventh submitted by the board. Improvements made during tbe patt year were a cen trifugal pump. Two blocks of iron cast iron main on Taylor street. The receipts from all sources during the year were $9,084.43 and the disbursements for all items $6,293.11 during the six months ending January 1st, 1903. The total value of the plant is $75,255 00, the out standing indebtedness $29,411.40. Of this amount $10,000 is in bonds df the water works and the balance is in war rants. During the .year 6J0 customers have been supplied with water and fire protection has been furnished from 60 improved hydrants. The report and the mat agement for the past Jyear Is a com pliment to the gentlemen who compose the commiBaion. LIFE IS ENDED. T. F. TONGUE CALLED TO IIIGUER TRIBUNAL. Fell in the Zenith of His Man hood and Strength. T. F. Tongue, who has for six years represented the First Oregon District in the National Congress died of acuta in. digestion at his home in Washington City on last Sunday at noon. He was 59 years old, and for many years had been active in the politics of the state of Oregon. His remains will be brought from Washington to his home at Hills boro, Or., and laid to wet in the family burying ground on next Sunday. Lost, Gold ShieUl, In the streets of Oregon City a gold utiield, inscribed J. W. iN., January 20, 1902. I. O.O. F. Three links. Finder will return to the Courier office. Wears selling all kinds of hose cost. See them at the Racket store. at A Humorist on Marriage, Marriage, If not carried to excess, Is I wise provision and sacred obligation. Marry your opposite as far as possible, especially as regards sex. You will nev er regret It. If possible, marry above your station. Both of you should do this; It is sure to advance your race. Do not marry a foreigner unless highly recommended by those In whom you nave perfect confidence or nnless you want to very much Indeed. Do not en tourage long engagements. It Is better to get weary of each other at your lei sure after marriage than to do It be forehand. Courtship, however, Is a m?st delightful Industry and should not be rashly broken In upon by marriage. Some people seem to be admirably fit ted for suitors, but fall In other occu pations. This is very fortunate, indeed. No suitor can be sure Of a permanent situation. The supply greatly exceed the demand. The Mlaonlevoua Emt, .Down through' the meadows we come to the playground of the poet Shelley, where' the old mill still stands,' Its grinding stones propped against Its sides, quietly registering the flight of time. Swans glide to and fro upon tbe pend or rest upon He edge. Black and white rabbits scurry across the wood ed paths. Fantailed pigeons disport upon the lawn. In the tell grass tiny fawns feign sleep, while furtively watching with half closed eye, and everywhere the mischievous emu stalks about in eormcious prrde of bis Importance in this strange.land. ' Being a special aversion of the game keeper's, this bird takes apparent de light in annoying him in every way. Prying about uutil he finds a choice nest of pheasant's eggs, he dispatches the dainty morsels Instantly, thereby destroying the hopes of both keeper and hen. Every effort to break him of this pernicious habit has been unsuc cessful. Once the keeper resolved upon a plan which he thought would with out doubt prove effectual. Having hard boiled a number of eggs, he car ried them in steaming hot water to the field and placed them before the ever ready emu. Much to his surprise, the dished seemed to appeal strongly to the voracious appetite of the bird, for In a twinkling they were gone, a seem ing look of wonder accompanying bis grateful appreciation of this unusual attention.-Century Magazine, Profanity In Enrope. The most ordinary conversation In Spain Is rarely carried on without oaths being Interpolated, and Invocations of saints and expressions which border on swearing are common even on the lips of ladles. Spanish workmen do not un derstand an order unless It Is delivered to them with a strong garnishing of profanity; masters swear at their serv ants, ladles at their children, school masters at their scholars and officers at their men. It must be remembered that all over the continent profanity Is more common than In England. In Germany even it is not uncommon to hear school masters swear at the boys, a state of things unheard of and Impossible here, while both In France and Italy oaths are taken as a matter of course and applied equally to man and beast At the same time it should be remembered that most continental "cuss words" are not taken so seriously as ours. London Answers. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va., she writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick headaches. I bad suf fered from for two years, Cure head ache, constipation, biliousness. 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. White Wyandottes for sale, good stock. Write box 3-18, Oregon City. A Golden Opportunity In the Bohemia Mining Dis tricts of Southern Oregon This is proving to be one of the richest mining districts in the World and may in no great while rival the celebrated Cripple Creek District of Colorado. The Hiawatha Mining & Milling Co. of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Bohemia District Has recently, during development work, struck very rich ore in lauge quantities and the company has decided to place a stamp mill on the property at a very early date and have placed a block of stock on the market to raise money for that purpose and are selling stock at ten cents per share, which no doubt will be worth at least $i per share, as soon as dividends are paid', which will be in the near future. Don't wait until this block is sold and then kick yourself because" you can't get stock for less than $i and more per share. , In The ILeroy Mine Only a few hundred feet from the properties of the Hiawatha during the last two weeks a great strike has been made. A ledge of ore twenty-six feet wide from wall to wall has been uncovered that runs hundreds of dollars to the ton. All of the Leroy stock was at once taken from the market and not a dollars worth of it can now be had at any price. The stock was selling for ten cents per share and is to day worth $i.oo and none for sale. This same ledge no doubt runs through the property of the Hiawatha as well as other fine ledges whicn have already been un covered. The last block of Hiawatha stock is now on the market. When it is disposed off the company will have sufficient money to put in their ten stamp mill and continue their development work. Not a dollar of this stock has been sold for less than par. ten cents per share. In six months in all human probability this stock will be worth $i.oo per share and will go much higher as soon as the mill gets to work and the dividends begin to be paid. This is the Opportunity of a Lifetime And if You Miss it You Hiss Your Chance Address at once Hiawatha Mining and Milling Co. Cottage Grove. Oregon Or sec O. D. EBY, of Ihi cltq. Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble , juad Don't Know it How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain In convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order, -..' , What to Do. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary Dassape. It to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a samDle bottle of this wonaertui discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer fr iiuiuo vi uniuiiji-liuui. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men- uuii icauiug mis generous oner in mis paper. Don't make any mistake, but remem ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. sfSwifes aajMf 1 htm t'lJei on ia-l TU-rt Home of Swamp-Root. ' A Correction. The item in the Courier last week in j egard to the settling of the trouble be tween the painters' and carpenters' un ion was not entirely fair to tbe former organization. There are sixteen mem bers of the local painters' union, and they number in their ranKs most of tbe best painters in the city. The trouble between the painters and carpenters, while it has not beea entirely settled, is in a fair way to be adjusted .within a short time. The Courier has no desire to print other than the exact truth about this matter, and we hope now that the trouble is ended between these two la bor organizations. The following is the list of Union Painters in good Btanding of Local Un ion, No. 482, United Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangera of America, affiliated with trie American Federation of Labor and the National Builders Trades Council of the United States. J. H. Howard, M 1 P.' Chapman. W. 0."Wilson, A. Walker, Frank Rollo, Chas. Schram. T. P. Wilson, W. D. McKune. Bonton Restaurant I and Lunch Counter On Wain Street Oregon City, next Door to Postoffice I s uiiruvr J? nagtiy Restaurant . 0 I Tresb Oysters in every Style I Open Jill Boms Bay or night TirshCIass Weals. uiillllliiriiiiiiiillnunitii.iliimuiliiiiiii mffln,, ,iitffllirtiiaiin,iiHa Hi ilk,,. Jhmiirojt!!, We carry the only complete line 1 of Caskets, Coffins, Robes and minings in uiaekamas County. We have the only First-Class HeareeTn the County, which we will furnish for less than can be had elsewhere. Embalming a Specialty. ' Our prices always reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. & BISSELL, Undertakers Phones 411 and 304. i""llWl"llfiil"ip"ijp Main St., Opp. Huntley's. """if' '"KIJIWHillll'IIIJIIIMIIlllllllllllJlllllllipiH "Billy" Rowan's Restaurant and Lunch Counter W. I. ROWAN, Proprietor Opposite Electric Hotel, is the very best place in Oregon City to get a Dainty Lunch or SQUARE MEAL Open at All Hours, day or night 8.8. Walker. James Murrow, Geo. Reddeway, H. S. Wilson; M. Justin, J. E. Rhoades. v W. I.1 Engles,' A. A. Bowman, Ladies' , wrappers, $1 anH up at the Racket store. 444444. Big Shoe Sale oee windows for Reduced Prices MAKKS SHOE CO. I 253 Morrison St., Second Door from Third, Portland, Or. ODDS AND ENDS AT LESS THAN COST You Know TWhat You Are Tak'ng When you take Grove's Tasteless Chil Tonio becanse the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay, 50c. Standard American Auanal. W. L. dolman Undertaker Two Doors South Courthouse COFFINS, ROBES, CASKETS t Calls Promptly Attended, Night or Day. Embalming Carefully andNeatly Done. Hearse Furnished at Lowest Rates Phones 476305. Oregon City, Oregon and ENCYCLOPEDIA A Statistical Voh.me ot Facts and Figures Containing Over 600 Pages,. SPECIAL FEATURES). Review ol ths Conl Si iKe; the Trusts In thellnlt.- i itn'ivi; Full !??i'tion kotu n onil r Mlnti-rnn o; Political fleers cummii'ees: i truer, t. i Statca.nl l.sl'ur l.e;;i- j"'Vr lotion; Our Inomar ICiifjt'Zt 01, $4- mm lBt:-rni.s o.; Political 1 I'urt L-s ai 10?; Of- f wjS1 ileers ol the Notional ! .UfJ"-;"' ;ommit; I eder. I, '"Tmi1' Canal Lnw; C'vi! 0v ernmeni.Di tl.cp. I id - pines; Ojial .ica'ioue 10 r V o 1 1 n ir in a:i ta tes; Autv-o'i e statistics, Irnt.fai, Military aril 1 .1 r ot c Societies !n 'on r ur on Foialirn Coitnirl's, Their killer ami ov ernments; Pi li.r Ex ploration : P.-view of Sclit n tl He Achieve ments: The Disturbances of 1902 (Hon t Peiee); Kecun- atrui&iuu ui me vity 01 new it rk m I'y "--rf. Condensed Information for the Office, the Store and the Home. Price 25c. On Everv XT- j ' 1 Postpaid to any address, 35c THE WORLD, Pulitier Building, New York D. R. DIMICK, LIVERYMAN, Successor to W. II. Young. , Will furnish rigs and saddle-horses at reasonable' prices. Finest turnouts in -the city. Best saddle horses. If you want a rig or a horse, call on him. South Main Street, opposite Electric Hotel. Brown & Welch Proprietors op the Seventh Street Meat Market A. O. U. W. Building OREGON CIl , O EGON Brunswick House and Restaurant FURNISHED ROOMS Meals at All Honrs Open Day and Night Prices Reasonable Only First Class Restaurant in the City CHAS. CATTA, Prop. Opposite Suspension, Bridge OREGfOX CITY, ORE w -ww Ma vhw T JnTwoDays. . ff a! T tokg auaxauve oromo quinine Tablets, js Seven Mfflion boxes told in post 13 months. ThlS Signature. sJtyr on everv a " DOX.Z5C. 8 ii r f,