Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 06, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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OEEGON CITY OOUBIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903.
My Lungs
" An attack of la grippe left me
with a bad couch. Mv friends said
I had consumption, i men tnea
Aver's Cherrv Pectoral and it
cured me promptly."
A. K. Randies, Nokomis, 111.
You forgot to buy a bot
tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral when your cold first
came on, so you let it run
along. Even now, with
all your hard coughing, it
will not disappoint you.
There's a record of sixty
years to fall back. on.
Tbree iIki : 25c, 50c, $!. All
FROM A CALIFORNIA
FRIEND OF THE
COURIER.
Politics, PvnipMn Seeds ana
Other Matters Learnedly
Discussed.
Conault your doctor. It lie yi take it,
then do ai he aayi. If he tells you not
to take It, then don't take It. He know.
Leave It wllh him. We are wIIHiik.
J.O.ATERCO.,Lowell,Man.
Change in Management
Change in Business
The elore of M. Mich
ael will be remodeled
and refitted as a first
class up-to-date cloth
ing and ttenls furnish
ing parlor. None but
the best union made
goods will be sold at
the lowest prices. We
invite your thorough
inspection, soliciting
the former patronage
and hope to increase
same. Respectfully
M. MICHAEL
Hand Laundry
W O R K
done in ftntclau ityleand at reasonable prices
By MRS. FORD
Opposite Huntley i Drug Store
LOG CABIN
SALOON
R. H. Young, PfOO.
OBSERVATIONS.
Is the place
to go when
you want
good time and
have money
to spend.
On. Electric Hotil
Eaoleviixe, CalFeb. 3. 1903.
IBntcred at Sun op at the Eaglevllle post office
as a tirei-ciass article. uwFl',"ly"'""""
TMiinmf Pnnrlnr. Oreaon City, Or.
no., Kir- p.nf.lhHfid rind $1.60 for which
please send me your paper, ray who
wanted me to buy meat with the money,
hut. vnn know mv tastes are literary,
f' thoughts idly tuin to
This strenoiisness you reau u u,u,.
oVinnt. in the naiiers must Lea ieauui
PhilliDM has vac
cinated all of his cattle ami allows if it
isn't checked soon that Deei win uecuuic
acurlosiy. ,
Bill IvisicK, wno nas juhi,
from New York where he has been with
acarloadof beef cattle, said tiianufj
tnW him thorn that Hannan, koi exiei
er. J. P. Morgan and them ncn ienows
rat meat every day . 1 do not doubt dui
I like Modoc county, uaniornia, auuub
ae well as I do Kentucky. It is mncn
tamer of course. To Cite an lUHiance,
ll lontinn rlnv. t WO men gOt illtO a
.lionnto in who made the biggest fool
of himself, Grover Cleveland or Minister
Tongue Tongue, ot Uhina. wen ia.
would yoo believe it t iney iougiu
rtitiot- with Kiita.
You have no doubt heard aDoui inose
a V man rl .V m OR CtUULV niiw
Ivnchnd near Likely for horse stealing
Well the Bheriff was impudent enough to
..r. ,,t ii.ura on, I nrreRt tne eaoers buu
keep them in jail over night. Now they
havn rirnntnr. ruil tiuuiuoi, v,,? wu..vj
rinnrndenoe. They admit
hareing the men but deny the "allega
tion." , . ,
T heard ahout vour pumpkin and
..,.,i tn mi a oiiprh. If it grew in th
Willamette valley and the seeds are well
cleaned, my guess would ne two uiibubi
ml a npnk. If it is an Eastern pump
kin you happened to have in your pocket
I An nnt. rr tn take advantage of the
nutivAH. I wrote to Uncle "Bill" about
that, nnmnkin. and he wrote me that
..,i,un a Hrt. 'mnveil ioto that valley h
r,H Mm rmrtner keot batch in one for
ar.motiiriHiint.il there came up one ol
ih omriBdHBt rain Btorms which laste
for two months and the blamed thing
Bnmnil nn them and thev had to move
out. I wish (hat yon would look around
mid set me a brass horn. I am coming
nn nut summer and I may want to
practice medicine on the way.
. XUUIO AIUIJ, .
Dr. Chablks Petit, fcl. D. .
Formerly Connected with Mother Pink
ham's Pink Pills for Pale People and
at Present Editor of the Osteopathic
and Medical Depaitment of Ayer s
Almanac.
P. 8. Never mind sending bill with
the horn.
ME THEY
WELL?
UaiSess ihey are, good health is impcssihSoa
Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three minutes. Sound
kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. FOLEY'S KIDNEY
CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the
many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned.
Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease,
and many others, are all due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside ypur urine
in a bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your
kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright's Disease
or Diabetes develops. .
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and
Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain, in results.
If You are a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CU3E et once. It will make you well.
" Some Pronounced Incurable
Mr. G. A. Stillson, a merchant of Tampico, 1111, writes: "FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured
some cases here that physicians pronounced incurable. I myself am
able to testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health
and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has made it such."
Had Lumbago and Kidney Trouble
Edward Huss, a well known business man of Salisbury ,Mo., writes:
'I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from
lumbago and kidney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no
relief. I began to take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and after the use of
three bottles I am cured." -
fit?
Two Sizes. 50 Cents and $1.00.
ZZ SGLD MB RECOMMENDED BY
CHARjVIAN & CO., CITY DRUG STORE, OREGON CITY, OR.
JJ
It ia not impossible that at least one of
the candidates for the position occupied
by the late Charles Tongue in (Jonijress,
will come from Oregon uny. w tine trie
Democrats are casting about to find a
man to lead them in the fight, they will
do well to loc k over le timber furnitt
ed by this city before going elsewhere.
Col. K. A. Miller, wno wa a canuiaaie
for congress about two years ago, and
defeated by Binger Herman, would be a
credit to the Btate if nominated and e-
leoted. Among ihe younger Democrats
who would also make available timber
is Gilbert Hedges There is plenty of
good timber here, but the names of two
are more frequently mentioned in con
nection with the office than those cf any
in th'scity. It is a well-known fact that
Hon. George C. Brownell, while not an
aspirant for the office, would ttill think
a good while belore he would turn dowri ,
a nomination given him by the Republi
cans, and his lute successful fight for the
presidency of the 3tate senate has put
him in a good way to win. The Courier
is Democrat and" would like to see a
Democratic win and prefers an Oegon
Cit Democrat to any one else and put
up a strenuous fight' for any Democrat
who wins the nomination, but if a Re
publican must win, the Courier hopes it
will be an Oregon Oity Republican.
Friday night "A Gambler's Dangh'er"
was played at the Shively Operc Hal) to
a fair-pized audience. Th show c m
poeed a first-class talent. and w ell staged,
the audience was well pleased with the
performance. The attraction on Satur
day night was ''Uncle Tom's Cabin,"
wh'ch was put on by Stetson's Company.
A crowded house witneesed the perform
ance which was in many ways very
creditable. A cake-walk by the colored
division of tie t-how, was simp y tine
and elicited vociferous applause. ,
Hon. George Steele was transacting
business in Oregon City Tuesday,
COUNTY JUEGE.
WILL AGAIN BE CHAIRMAN
OF I OARD tiF COMMISSIONERS.
FROF. EDWARD E. l'MIU'S, U. D., LL. D.
Greatest of All Physicians.
Eminent Discoverer of
PAINE'S CELERY
COMPOUND
Trof. Edward E. rhclps, M. D., LI.. P.,
was born in Connecticut and graduated at
Yule.
His unusual talent soon brought liim reputa
tion and prominence. First lie was elected to
tlie prolcsscirslnp of anatomy and surgery in
die Vermont University. Next he was ap
pointed lecturer in Dartmouth CVIlege. The
following year lie was chosen to the most
important professorship in the country, a
place that lie occupied when he made his
world-lamed discovery of l'aine's Celery Com
pound. This Infallible cure for those fearful ills that
result from an impaired nervous system and
impure blood, has endeared the great doctor
in the world.
DIAMOND DYES
t'OLOll ANYTHING ANY COI.OK.
Dresses, cloaks, suits, ribbons, coats,
feathers, stockings.-everythlng wearable,
Diamond Dyes make to look like new.
W. have a apti'tat department ot ailvlc, and will
Hiiaw.r Ire any queailona about dyeing. Beud
ample of goode whuu novulble.
Direction book and 45 dved aamplea free..
1UAMOND I1YK8, Burlington, Vt.
Constipation "
Does your head ache ? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
your liver ! Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
25c. All druggists.
Don't make any mistake, but remem
ber the name, Swamp-Hoot, Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Root, and the address,
Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
JANUARY.
Not So Wet as Two Preceding
Months, Hut Wet Enough
for All Natural
Purposes.'
Tl,o Inllnwiriff renort is furnished by
G.Muecke, the obfeiver of the ra'hef
bureau, siationeu as rtorurn. .im.c
January was not as wet as Novemner
and December, Btill it was wet enough
for all natural purposes, more uiau
inches of rain having falh n :
Mean temperature, 41 d.
Maximum temperature 50 on the
second; Miulmum teupeialure, on
the 16lh. ,
Precipitation Total precipitation o.oi
inches. Snowfall 1 inch.
Clouds and Weather No. clear days,
10; partly iloudy, 0; cloudy, 15; dates
of killing frosts, VI to 17 aud 27lh.
Prevailing winds southwest.
The Aurora station was vifited and
inspected by Mr. Edward A. Beals on
the 13th.
School laxis.
County Clerk, F. A. Sleight has com
pleted the lint of special levies male by
school districts in the county. There
ate 107 diHtricIs in Clackamas county
and 19 of tbepe have made special levies
Five joint districts have aho made
special levies. Following shows the
levies of each district!
No, 1 Milwaukie 030; SCanemah 018;
4 Lower Lognn 002 ; 6 Ulad Tiding
002; 9 East Clackamas (1031-2; 10, 0i 5;
12 Garfield 001; 14 Viola 018; 15 Braver
Creek Ot'O; 18 Mtindoiff.s 005; 11) Kelso
023; 21 Linn's Mill 010; 23 Wtlsonville
0 9; 5,00(1; 20 Union 008; 28 Concord
002 1-2 ; 29 Cams 001 ; 30 Stone 020; 31
Rock Ceeek 001 ; 34 West, Oregon City
007 1-8:37 Hazelie 003; 38 Marks Pra
irie 003; 47 Oswesto022; 48 Park Place
015. 49 Harmony 00.4 1-2; 51 Holcomb
nut. m Kivnralle 002: 50 Russelville
005; 62 Oregon City 07 1 2; 03 Brown's
012; 04 Clackamas W; uo aittrmoi ooi ;
70 Kveigreen 005 ; 01 Sunnyside 005; "5
Hmllmil 002 : 83 Dover 016: 85 Henrici
iw). k ciunhv 010: 92 Yoder103; 95
Timber Grove 006 ; 9 Mountain Road 005
97 Barlow 000 1 2 ; 98 union mils wo;
99 Mt Scoit 003; 101 Falls View 000; 104
Millei 020 ; 106 Willamette Falls 007 ; 1C6
Spring Brook 002; 107 uottreu u.u.
.1D1XT M8TKICT8.
ftrrini Oiifio 30. 002 1-2 ; 5k Bnlte-
ville 008 1-2 ; 70 Villbur 011 ; 83, 110,
Want your mmutUcho or hoard a beautiful
brown or rich Itlai'k? ThtMi us
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEer,
O cts. or pi
I-TV (Mt H Hkl
Foley's Honey and Tar
for children, safe, sure. A'o opiates.
Bricklavers are at work on the walls
of the Methodist church buildinir, and if
all favorable, the WOlk
...ill I, .nuh.l to on early completion
The Courier certainly hopes the work
a III soon he .lone. RS tho ollice has PHI-
l.,r,l nn linlrt inconvtnience from the
"blockade" which has been in ffoct for
ihe past two niontlis
BANNER SALVE
th most hsallng salve In tho world.
MITCHELL WAGON
Kemp Manure Snreaclcrs
Culver Drag Saws
Myers Pumps .
Spray Pamps
Hay Tools ami . -
SANDERS DISC PLOWS
TRIUMPH SULKEY PLOW
B U r I IE S , W A & N S
. . . . Bicycles, implements . .
FIRST AND
r OR E G
TAYLOR STS.
PORTLAND
N
GASOLINE ENGINES
Cream Separators
HSt;-? -:'
i '..'.tii inti -tmi ii ii ii ir mm
Case Plows
MITCHELL WAGONS
Hoosier Drills
Mitchell and
Bee Line
BUGGIES
i - r x.S
SruVCR GASOLINE ENGINE
AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATOR
e ii
d f or C a t a 1 o
OP
ii e
Law Establishing Board R'peal
td Ity Legislature.
A bill has been i ass 1 bj the state
Legislature repeal ng t ie law which pro
vided a ieparate U.d of commissioner
for Clackamas county. Another bill wa
passed at the same time flxinir the
Balary of the judge of Clackamas county
at $1200 per annum. The first bill re
stores the countv iudse to his old
poaiiion on the board of commissioners,
that of chairman.
Four years pso. for political reaeonss
well-known to Glackamas county people,,
a bill was lobbied through the state
Legislature establiehir e a separate boards
of commissioners and relegatine the
county judge t5 the rear. Before that '
time the county business was transacted!
through two commissioners and a county"
judge. Since that time the county
judge has had no part in the transact
ions ot ihe county s business, mere v
looking after the probate business. In
the legislative session of 1901 the salary
of the county judge was reduced to f720
per annum. Me will now receive his
old salary. $1200 per annum.
n nas been evi ent to all who have-
watched the course of events that a.
board of commissioners should have at
their bead the county judge, and Clacka
mas county is the only county in the-
state that has not been under this sort
of ruling. In the last Republican county
convention a plank was inserted which
demanded a change to the old system,.
and practical'y all the voters of the-..
county favored such a change.
Either Lewellyn or Killen will be re
tired Irom membership on the board,.
which the Courier is not in aoniiion to
say, but will leave the people to guess.
A course of illus:rarted lectures becan
at the Congregational church last Tues
day evening. The lecturer is Dr. E. L
House, 1). U , pastor of thelirBt Congre
gational church, Portland. The subject
of the first lecture was "Quo Vadis,""
which was very instructive and very
entertaining both as a literary treat
and a Scenic disnlav cf stereopticom
views The next lecture will be on next
Tuesday evening and will be illustrated
hy joO supero views of "Lights and;
Shadowsof our Spanish. American War."
On the followii e Tuesday evening an
impersonation of David Ha urn will be
given, which bids fair to be the best of
the whole series.
WEAK AND LOW-SPIRITED.
Correspoudent Thus Describes His
Experience.
"I can strongly recommend Ilerbine
as a medicine of remarkable tHieicy for
indigestion, loss of appetite, four taste
in the mouth, papulation, headiuhe,
drowsiness alter imats with distressing
mental depresons and low spirits
Ilerbine must be a unique preparation
for cases such as mine, for a few dose
entiiely removed my complaint. I wou
der at people going on snfferii gor spend
ing their money on Koithle-a thirg",
when Ilerbine i procurable, and so
ehenp. ' 60o a Utt eat Charmau &
Co.Y
Miss Marv E. Convers will giye a con
cert tn the V. O. VV . hall on the eve
ning ol February 24. This corcert
promises to b one of the beet yet given
by Miss Oonvers, which is an assurance
that it will be well worth going to see.
The talent secured to assist in the per
formance ia well known to Oregon City
people. Amorg those who have been
secured for occasion are Mrs. Walter
Heed, Mr. Pom Zan, Marion Lawrence,
daughter of J. M. Lawrence, f.irmer y
of this citv, and Miss Veda Williams
and Mrs. K. A. Miller. A chorus from
the Perthick Club will aleo assist in the
euttrtaiumeut.
TheA.O. V. W will give a smoker
and banquet next Saturday eviuing in
their hall.
John and Gene Lewellyn have bought
into the firm of Fairclough Bros., com
mission merchants.. The new firm has
not yet decided under what name it will
sail but the erection of a new building
has been defluitt-ly decided on and
ground is neing broken for it- When
the new- structure is finished a line ol
farming implements and hardware will
be placed in the Btore. While the new
structure will be only one story high it
will be a substantial buildiDg aud have
the conveniences of an up-to-date busi'
ness house.
Jas Blancbard has bought Jag Ellis'
farm at New Era ol 120 acres lor the
sum $13')0. Mr. Blanchard will put
forced men to work cutting cord wood
on his new possessions shortly.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
THE ORIGINAL
LIVER MEDICINE
allnw ffnmntiiTtnf, ptnl.... 1
biliousness and a coated tongue
are common indications of liver
and kidney diseases. Stomach and
bowel troubles, severe as they are,
give immediate warning by pain,
but liver and kidney troubles,
though less painful at the start, are
much harder to cure. Thedford's
Black-Draught never fails to bene
fit diseased aver and weakened kid
neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the gems of fever and
ague. It is a certain preventive
of eholera and Bright's disease of
the kidneys. With kidneys re
inforced bv Thedford'a Black-
Draught thousands of persons have
dwelt immune in the midst of yel
low fever. Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford's Black-
Draught. It is always on hand for
use in an emergency and saves
many expensive calls of a doctor.
Mullins. S. C March 10. 1001.
I have used Thedford'j Black-Draught
lor three years and I have not had to (o
to a doctor since I have been takind It
is ine nest medicine lor
on the market for liver i
troubles and dyspepsia
complaints. R.cv. A. t
- nai is a
I Idney g
I er
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