Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 13, 1903, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1903.
i. o. o. r.
My Lung
BOCK CHEEK LODGE
17
ARE THEY
OJ
" An attack of la grippe left me
with a bad cough. My friends said
I had consumption. I then tried
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it
cured me promptly."
A. K. Randies, Nokomis, 111.
1G Organized at Xeedy Last
Saturday Xight.
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.
Three iliei : 25c, 50c, tl. All dnittfsis.
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as he lays. If he tells yon not
to take it, then don't take It. He knows.
Leave it with him. We are wining.
J . C. A YER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Lodge Xeivs From Various
Parts of Countg.
Change in Management
Change in Business
Tlie store of M. Mich
ael will be remodeled
and refitted as a first
class up-to-date cloth
ing and nents 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
WORK
done in f i rstcfass style and at reasonable prices
By MRS. FORD
Opposite Huntley's Drug Store
LOG CABIN
SALOON
G. H. Young, Proo.
Is the place
to go when
you want
good time and
have money
to spend
Op. Electric HoH
PROF. EDWARD K. PHELPS, M. D., IX. D.
Greatest of All Physicians.
I Eminent Discoverer of
PAINE'S CELERY
COMPOUND
Trof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D.,
was born in Connecticut and graduated at
Yale.
His unusual talent soon brought him reputa
tion and prominence. First he was elected to
the professorship of anatomy and surgery in
the Vermont University. Next he was ap
pointed lecturer in Dartmouth College. The
following year he was chosen to the most
important professorship in the country, a
place that he occupied when he made his
world-famed discovery of Paine'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
to the world.
DIAMOND DYES
COLOR ANYTHING ANY COLOR.
Dresses, cloaks, suits, ribbons, coats,
feathers, stockings.-everything wearable,
Diamond Dyes make to look like new.
We have a special department of advice, and will
answer free any questions about dyeing. Bar
ample ol good when possible.
Direction book and 45 dyed samples free,
DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt.
j Dizzy?
(Then your liver is"t acting
.well. Vou suffer frcui bus
iness, constipation. Avers
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they hav been
.th. Standard Ftmil Pill.
IUV sw w
"Small doses cure
JSC
AH druggist.
Want your inmi.tr-
brown or ricu
i . or ... arda Uoa'dliXul
TUi-i. u.e
for the
-...,.... t sin nurfo
HI r.&iXLXiA kl d UI C Whiakera
Foley s Honey and Tarfi
Laat Saturday night an Oddfellow's
lodge was organized at Needy, this
county.SThe name of the Dew lodge is
Rock Creek and the number is 164. The
work was put on the floor by the Oregon
lodge of Oregon Ciiy and the Canby
lodge, aesis'ed by Aurora and other
neighboring lodges. The instituting
oflicer was Judge Thomas F. Ryan, oi
this city. There were 26 charted
members of the new. lodge which s:arts
off on the most flattering of circum
stances. The meeting was held in
Thompson's Woodman hall and the
lodge will continue to hold its meetings
at that place until a new building can be
erected.
The following officers were elected to
served for the first six rronths : Noble
Grand, B. F. Smith; vice grand, H.
Johnston ; secretary, J. 8. Noe ; treasurer
C. .Yweifel; warden, T. H. Seence;
inside euar-lian, F. S. Hart; outside
guardian, Chas. Konschat; conductor,
A. R. Staufk-r jR. S. N. G., A. F.Chap
man; L. S.N. G., S. R.Taylor; R. S
V.G., Wm. Konscbatji. S. V. G
Harry Oochran; R. S. 8., Geo. A. Kreu
ger; L. S. S., F. M. SamBon; chaplain,
B. Hein.
Twelve parties from Oregon City at
tended the meeting as follows: Judge
F1. Ryan, S. S. Walker, H. W.Trem-
bath, J.W.Noble, E. J. Noble, E. L.
Waldron, F. H. Welch, W. A. Hedges,
B. Fairclough, J. K. Morris, A. F.
Reddaway and one other gentleman
whose name was not obtainable.
The organization of tbe lodge Wis well
attended, Canby, Auroia, Hubbard and
Oregon Cily turning out in large numbers
and the degree work was put on the
floor by Oregon City and Canby and was
(.one in first class style.
A new Oddfellows lodge will be
organized at Molalla in a few weeks.
The date has not yet been arranged, but
the work will probably not be done un
til the weather has somewhat settled.
It is likely that there will be 60 or 65
charters members of this lodge and it is
expected that it will be the strongest
country lodge in the county.
The Ancient Order United Workmen
had a banquet at their meeting last
Saturday evening. There was a large
crowd present, three candidates were
initiated into the mysteries of the order,
speech-making and songs were engaged
in and a sumpuous repast was served.
Altogether, the affair was a very pleas
ant one.
The banquet celebrating the tenth
anniversary of th e organization of (he
Wacheno Tribe of Red Men in this city,
which will be held next Saturday even
ing, promises to be one of the best meet
ing of its kind ever held in Oregon City.
There will be a large number of Red
Men from out of town points in attend
ance, speech-making will be engiged in,
after which the celebrated banquet of
corn and venison will be served. The
Red Men will each be privileged to in
vite friends, so others beBide members
will be present.
The 39th anniversary of the organiza
tion of Pythianism will be celebrated at
Silverton on the 19th inet at night.
Mayor Grant B. Dimick is one oi ins
orators engaged for the occasion. A
banquet will be served, followed by
speech-making and a dance.
On Friday the 18th inst, the K. Ps.,
of this city expect to in a rrnnncr cele
brate the 39th anniverfiny of the
o-ganization of their order in Oregon.
No program has yet W'n arranged but
one will be, which will bi m every way
appropriate.
The Woodmen of the world will have
a grand meetinp i Lciu this evening.
An open session will ha held, speakers
of coneidewbie nr to will be present,
music on the half shell will be served
while dancing wiii be indulged in to a
late houi and a general good time is expected.
O e;on City assembly, United
At ham. crave an entertainment and
dunce in Woodmen ball last evening
A fiiiH en "ram was rendered. The
meeun; vae held too late to get parties
ara tor this week's paper.
The following officers have been e
l'jc'td by the Columbia Hook and Ladder
Company for the coming -term: Pre'
lent.'M. Bollarck ; vice-president, Joe
Jeaulieu; foreman, Chas Pope; assist'
ant foreman, Pete Younger; secretary,
J. E. Rhode; George Brown was
nominated assUtant chief of the fire de
partment and J. McUinnis rec.ived the
nomination for fire commissioner.
The following officers have been elect
ed by Cataract Hose Co., No. 2 for the
ensuing year: President, C. E. Kamsby,
vice-president, F. B. Pratt; secretary
G. B.Dimick; treasurer, John Loder;
foreman. Ed Reckcer; first assistant
foreman, O. F. Williams; second
assistant foreman, Joe Meldrum ; Janitor
C. L. Block. After the business meeting
smoker was enjoyed by those present
7
ELL?
Unless they are, good health is impossible.
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
CUKE 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 Brighfs Disease'
and many others, are all due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine
m a bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your
i Kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Brighfs Disease
or Diabetes develops.
Di 0L.EY'u, 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 CURE at once. It will make you well.
Some Pronounced Incurable
Mr. G. A. Stillson, a merchant of Tampico, 111., 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."
Two Sizes. 50 Gents and $1.00.
SOLD hm EECQKNiED BY
CHAPMAN & CO., CITY DRUG
STORE, OREGON
CITY, OR.
Xotice to the Fublic.
Notice is hereby given that I. will not
in any case be responsible or liable for
debts contracted by my wife, Catharine
M. Taylor, for goods, wares or merchan
dise and for any thing she may buy
after this notice.
Feb.. 10, 1903.
Thomas M. Taylor,
8el!wood, Ore.
What is the best rye whiskey?
They are all good but red-top rye stands
at the top of the lift.
Kelly & EucoKicn.
County Treasurer's Xotice,
When yon feel bine and that every.
thing poes wrong, take a dose of Chnm-1
berlain's Stotrach and Liver Tabli-tp.
They will cleanse and invigorate your
stomach, regulate your bowels, give you
a relieh for your food and make yon feel
that in this old world is a good place to
live. For sale by G. A. Harding.
I now have money to pay road war
rants endorsed prior" to June Hth, 1902.
Interest will cease on warrants
included in this call on the date of
this notice.
Enos CAnnx.Treas.
Clackamas County, Or.
Dated this 6th day of Feb,, 1903.
OABTOIIIA,
Baar th jf Iha Kind You Havtt Always BoogM
'
mitchell Wagon
Kemp Manure Spreaders
Culver Drai Saws
Myers Pumps
Spray Pumps
Hay Tools and
SANDERS DISC PLOWS
TRIUMPH SULKEY PLCW
IK U G fir I E S, W AGONS
icjc.es, Implements . . . .
r O R E G
FIRST AND TAYLPR STS.
PORTLAND
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GASOLINE ENGINES
Cream Separators
FT
Case Plows
MITCHELL WAGONS
Hoosier Drills
"TOT?"'" ""I
xs-X f t- Dec iine
BUGGIES"
4 W
rim.
STOVtR GASOLINE ENGINE
AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATOR
Send for Catalogue
A Famous Remedy for Sick Headache.
The cause of this complaint is not in
the head at all, it ' comes from the
stomach. A stomach tha'lms been hmt
by over eating, drinking or abuee in any
manner, will warn you by bringing on
sick-headache. Cure the pains and
distress in the stomach, and the head
ache stops of itself . All billions attacks
dyspepsia, belching, bad taste in the
mouth, muddy complexion and yellow
eyes, are c ired by this Remedy. It is
called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills,
and is sold by Druggists all over the U.
S. for 25 cents tier box. One pill for a
dose or we will send them by mail on re
ceipt of price. Samples free. Address
Hi. HoBanko Co., 1'biladelphia, la.
For sale by Charman & Co , Oregon
City.
A Letter From Litchfield Nebrasxa.
Thomas Clancy,' of Litchfield. Neb.,
wrote us a few weeks Ago about his ex
perience with Gunn's Blood and Nerve
Tonic. As his caee may be similar 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 a shadow. His complexion
was sallow and pimply, had dizzy and
sinking spells, with a loss of memory
and ambition. Always felt tired and
outdone, suffered greatly with nervous
ness, and felt that his heart's action was
weak. His digestion was so poor his
system recieved no nutriment. , He says
be commenced the use of this Tonic.
taking one tablet after each meal. He
lid not notice much change after UBing
one box only be enjoyed his mealB better
still he kept on until he had used six
boxes. He used the last box more then
six months ago. When he stopped the
use oi the Tonic be weighted 28 pounds
more than he did when he commenced.
Has not been sick a day since, and is well
in both mind and body. Dr. Gunn's
Blood & Nerve Tonic Is the best medicine
in the world for pale, weak or sickly
women. Sold by all Druggists for 75
cts. per box, or sent by mail en receipt
of price. Write us about your case.
Address, Dr. Bosanko Co., la. for sale
by Charman & Co.
WEAK AND LOW-SPIRITED.
Correspondent Thus Describes His
Experience.
"I can strongly recommend Herbine
as a medicine of remarkable efficacy for
indigestion, loss of appetite, sour taste
in the mouth, palpitation, headache,
drowsiness after meals with distressing
mental depressions and low spirits.
Herbine must be a unique preparation
for cases such as mine, for a few doses
entirely removed my complaint. I won
der at people going on suffering or spend
ing their money on worthless things,
when Herbine is procurable, and so
cheap." 50c a bottle at Charman &
Co.'d.
Miss Mary E. Conyers will give a con
cert in the W. O. W. hall on the eve
ning of February 24. This concert
promises to b ' one bf the best yet given
by Miss Convert, which Is an assurance
that it will be well worth going to see.
Th' talent secured to assist in the per
ioral ance is well-known to Oregon City
people. Among those who have been
secured for occasion are Mrs. Walter
Heed, Mr. Dom Zan, Marion Lawrence,
daughter of J. M.Lawrence, former y
of this city, and Miss Veda Williams
and Mrs. K. A. Miller. A chorus from
the Dertbick Club will also assist in the
entertainment.
The A. O. U. W. will give a smoker
and banquet next Saturday evening in
their ball.
John and Gene Lewellyn have bought
into tne nrm oi a airciougn liros., 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 definitely decided on and
ground is oeing broken for it. When
the new structure is finished a line of
farming implements and hardware will
be placed in the store. While the new
structure will be only one story high it
will be a substantial building and have
the conveniences of an up-to-date busi'
nees bouse.
Jas Blancbard has bought Jas Ellis'
farm at New Era of 120 acres for the
sum $1350. Mr. Blanchard will put
force of men to work cutting cord wood
on his new possessions shortly.
BANNER SALVE
the moat heating calve In the world.
TIIZiTRYIHG Tin,7C
In a young girl's life is reached whop
Nature 1-ads her uncertain steps across
the Hue which divides girlhood from
womanhood. Ignorance and neglect at
this critici.l period are largely responsible
for much ot tne
after mi ery of
womanhoo.l. Not
only does Nature
often need help
in the rc'jular
establishment of
the womanly
function, but
there is almost
always need of
some safe,
strengthening
tonic, to over
come the languor,
nervousness and
weakness, com
monly experi
enced at this
time.
Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Pre
scription establishes regularity. , It i a
strengthening tonic, soothing the nerves,
encouraging the appetite and inducing
restful sleep. It contains no alcohol
neither opium, cocaine or other narcotic
"I wish to tell yen the btnefit we hsve
rrceivrd from using yuitr remedies," wrlt Mrs.
Imn Hall, of Brotlneil, Green Co., Wis. "Two
yean to my daughter's health began to fail.
Kverything that could foe thought of was don
to help her but it was of no use. When she
began to complain she wis quite stout i weighed
17a, the picture of good health, until about the
age of fourteen, then lu months she was so
run down her weight w:is but i. She kept
Billing and 1 gave up. f ruiting there w,,s no .
use, she must die. Hritmls all said, ' Vou will
lose your daughter .' I r.ad I fear I slmlL I
must iy, doctor, that only for your ' Favorite
Prescription' n.y daughter would have bten in
her grave to-day. When she had taken one
hair Imttle the natural fui!-tion was established
and we bougnt another Li,e, making only two
bottles in all, and she completely recovered.
Since then she is as well as can be."
Dr. Pierce's Comuicn Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fret on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. V. . . .
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tor cnuarta,snie,surc bio opiates. ;