Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 20, 1903, Image 3

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My Hair
"I had a very severe sickness
that took o(7 all my hair. I pur
chased a bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor and it brought all my hair
back again."
W. D. Ouinn, Marseilles, 111.
One thine is certain,
Ayer's Hair Vigormak.es
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that's all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair. .
11.00 bottle. All dronlitj.
1
If our drneeist cannot supply you,
send ua one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sore and give the name
of your nearest express ofhee. Address,
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Ely.
J. H. Howard and family moved up
home attain this week.
Mrs. Smalleyand family, accompanied
by Miss Grace Good, will leave this
week for "cattle, where they will make
their future home.
The Salvation Armv held services
again in the church Monday night.
Mrs. Deane visited Mrs, Ketchnm, of
Maple Lane last Friday.
Mrs. Warner is Buffering, with an at
tack oi rheumatism in her right arm.
Mr. Parrish went out to his farm at
Highland laBt Thursday.
Miss Nora Hale, of Currinsville, wa
the guest of Mrs. Craig over Sunday,
Mrs. Huelat is again enjoying good
health aud visited Mrs. Warner one day
laat week.
This community has surely been
blessed with religious meetings this win
ter. Services have been held almost
continually every evening'since the first
of the year. Our Methodist Brethren
have done much good in this place and
their meetings have been well attended.
A large audience greeted Elder Fitch
both morning and evening last Sunday.
A KE8IDENT.
Change in Management
Change in Business
The store of M. Mich
ael will be remodeled
and refitted as a first
class up-to-date cloth
ing and gents 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
4one in -ftrstclass atyleanrj at reasonable prices
By MRS. FORD
Opposite Huntley's Drug Store
LOG CABIN
SALOON
G. H. Young, Prod.
Arbureta.
Is the place
to go. when
you want a
good time and
have money
to spend.
Op. Electric. Hotel
People are flocking into Arbureta every
day looking for the new town, with the
electric road. It seems they have ntver
heard of the place until its name ap
peared in the Courier, which goes to
show that the ''Courier" has a great
many readers in this part of the
country,!
Last Tuesday evenging, Mabel Le-
Fevre and Bertha Akin were arouBed
from their evening reverie by a party of
young people from Heaver Creek. Xhe
party consisted ol the Misses Hugnes.
Messrs Frank and. nenry enannon.
Henry and Ed Hughes. The evening
was passed pleasantly by plaving games,
singing and music upon the violin and
piano.
Mr. Bazlev. who is running one of the
construction engines on the Columbia,
Northern R. K. from Lyle to Uoldendale
Washington, is home for a few days on
account of high water in that part of the
country, which has done great damage
to the new road being built.
Miss Hilda Erickaon, of Portland is
visiting her parents for a few this week.
Tuesday was a gala day for the people
We heard a strange whistle and alwayB
on the alert, the whole town mounted
stumps and fences to hail the approach
of what we supposed was a new electric
car. As the whistle sounded nearer and
nearer, our hopes rose higher ahd higher
and we shouted forgoy. But our hopes
sank lower than ever before as we gazed
disappointedly on Mr. Snannon's bail
ing engine coming up the road.
Axiom.
mmE
When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing-,
is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY
and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
FfffilUE if
BAHsmtf sUaUKkM Bui "iir
D9E3EV 11 TAB
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con
tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the
lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that
retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and
lung troubles.
Tha Doctors Said Ho Had Consumption -A Marvelous Curs.
L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had con
sumption and I got no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR.
It helped me right from the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the
pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well,
THREE SIZES 25c, 50c, and $1.00
REFUSE SUBSUITUTES
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
CHARMAN & CO., CITY DRUG STORE, OREGON CITY, OR.
Notice to the Fubllc.
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,
Sellwood, Ore.
What Is the beet rye whiskey?
They are all good but red-top rye stands
at the top of the lift.
Kelly & Ruconich.
V&t T" 'J
PROF. EDWARD K. PHELPS, M. D., LL. D.
Greatest of All Physicians.
Eminent Discoverer of
PAINE'S CELERY
k COMPOUND
Trot. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D.,
-was bom in Connecticut and graduated at
Yale.
I lis 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
imnortant Drofessorship in the country, a
nines that he occupied when he made his
world-famed discover)- of Tainc's Celery Com.
nniind.
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.
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DIAMOND DYES
COLOR ANYTHING ANY COLOR.
Dresses, cloaks, suits, ribbons, coats,
feathers, stockings-everything wearable,
Diamond Dyes make to look like new.
We hive a apaclsrl department of advice, and will
answer fre ny question, auout uvuiug. cw
ample of good, when po.alble.
Direction book and 45 dyed aamplea free.
DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt.
Dizzy ?
Then your liver isn't acting
well. You suffer from biiious
Uacc ennstination. Aver s
VPilU n'ct direct! v cn the liver.
For 60 years they have been
the Standard ramny rm
Small doses cure. kv&&
Writ bo.uuIul
.,..,, r tic!. Mack ? Thru
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEv?
for the
hi&Kers
a. M.
When yon feel blue and that every
thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chan
herlain's Stotrach and Liver Tablets.
They will cleanse and invigorate your
stomach, regulate your bowels, give you
a relish for your food and make you feel
that in this old world is a good "place to
live. For sale by G. A. Harding.
County Treasurer's Notice.
I now have money to pay road war
rants endorsed prior" to June 14th, 1902.
Interest will cease ' on warrants
included in this call on the date of
this notice.
Enos Cahill, Treas.
Clackamas County, Or.
Dated this '5th day of Feb,, 1903.
OASTORIA.
Bear th 1118 KM 1,011 aVB BoHgW
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat Walla Walla, 76c; bluestem,
88c: vallev. 78
Barley Feed, ijUiJ.DU per ton ; Drewing
24.
Flour Best grade, $4.30 4 85 J grab
am, $3 45 3.85.
Mlllstutts Bran, 118 to 1 per ton
middlings, $23 24; shorts, $19 20;
chop, $18.
Oats No. l wnite, u.io w l.zu gray,
$1'.12J4 1.15 per cental. I
Hay Timothy, $ 11 12; clover, ?H
9 ; cheat, $9 10 per ton.
Potatoes Best burbanks, bU7&c per
sack; ordinary, 4050c per cental;
growers' prices; Merced sweets, $2
2.25 per cental. '
foultry Uhickens, mixea, jz2c;
young, insure; nens 12J4C; turuevs
alive, 1516c; dressed, 1820c; duckB,
77.5J per dosen ; geese, $7(2)8.50.
Oheese Full cream, twinB, l y.i7
Young America, 17)18Xc; factory
prices, l(:iVaC lees.
Butter tancy creamery, 3032c
per pound: extras, 30c; dairy, 20222
e; store, 1518c.
Kg s 23(;y25c der dozen.
Hops Choice, 22(')27c per pound.
Wool Valley, 12k)15c; Eastern
Oregon, 814)c ; mohair. 2628c.
Boet Gross, cows, 3l;3c; per pound
steers. 44c; dressed, a.
Veal-7(;8Jic
Mmton Gross, 4c per pound ; dressed
7
. . , . , i
hambs uross, id per pounu; uresepj
VI. .. '
Hogs Uross, 04C per pounu ; uresaeu
Don't make any mistake, but remem.
Vor t.hn name. SwaniD-Koot, Dr. KU'
mer's Swamp-Root, anil the address,
Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
Letter Lint,
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the Oregon City postoffice on Feb.
12, 1903:
Women's List Mrs. John Leichtweis,
Miss Mox, Mrs. Fannie Meador.
Men's List Ferman Busbee, L. L.
nhnnman. John' H. fleener, Hank
Gregory. Phil Hastie, A. G. Hubbell
Rrf Hunter. -W. E. Howell 2, Ben
McCoormack, Rev. C. b. Weber,
Wyman.
G. F. H obto n, P. M
H.
D ath's Harvest.
Foley9 s Honey and Tar
lor children.safe, sure. tVo opiates.
Mrs. Emily Smith, 58 years ol age,
a well-known lady of Park Place, died in
Los Angeles, Cal., last week at the home
of her daughter from the effects of
paralytic stroke. Mrs. Smith had gone
to California a f?w days previous to her
death to visit ber daughter. The re
mains were shipped to this place
Thursday last on the overland and were
buried in Springwater cemetery Friday
afternoon. A huBband and four grown
children survive her.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Kotloe is hereby given, that the nndrlgne1 ha
been duly app'Hnu'U eammiMraioroi me amine oi
u.. i Knnilr!and. dweafed. and all peraOni
taai"g claiuii a?illnet llie sain eawie. muei presuin
them io the uiiieri?tiMi, duly Terified, at the
office of (irant B. Diujiclc, attompy at law, Ore
gon City, Orrg n witliin aix monlliB from the date
of this notice.
Jjaied this February lr.lh, 1903.
GRANT B. HIMMICK,
Attorney lor Administrator.
fiio W. Biker,
Administrator of the estate.
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MITCHELL WAGON
Kenm Manure Ssreate
Cute Drag Saws
Myers Pumps
Spray Pumps
Hay Tools aui
SANDERS DISC PLOWS
TRIUMPH SULKEY PLOW
BVCrCrlES, 'ff A-ftO N'S
. . . . Bicycles, Implements . . . .
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FIRST AND TAYLOR STS.
PORTLAND
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GASOLINE ENGINES
Cream Separators
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Case Plows
MITCHELL WAGONS
Hoosier Drills
Mitchell and
Bee Line
BUGGIES
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STOVi-rl -,AvLiitt LkiOINc.
AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATOR
Send f or C a t a I o
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A Famous Remedy for Sick Headache.
The cause ol tbia complaint la not in
the head at all, it cornea from tin
stomach. A stomach tha1 has been hurt
by over eating, drinking or abuse in any
manner, will warn you by bringing on
sick-headache. Cure the pains and
distress in the Btoraach, and the head'
ache stops of itself. All billions attacks
dyspepsia, belching, bad taete in the
mouth, muddy complexion and yellow
eyes, are aired by tins Kemedy. it is
called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills,
and is sold by Druggists all over the TJ.
S. for 25 cents ner box. One pill for a
dose or we will send them by mail on re
ceipt of price. Samples free. Address
Dr. lsoeanko Uo., i'lnlatlelpliia, la.
For sale by Charman & Co., Oregon i
City.
A Letter From Lltch field Nebraska.
Thomas Clancy, of Litchfield, Neb.,
wrote us a few weeks ago about his ex
perience with Gunn's Blood and Nerve
Tonic. As bis case 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 wag
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 ana
outdone, suffered greatly with nervous
ness, and felt that his heart's action was
weak. Ilia digestion was so poor hii
system recieved no nutriment. He says
he commenced the use of this Tonic
taking one tablet after each meal. He
did not notice much change after using
one box only he enjoyed his meals better
still he kept on until he had used six
boxes. He used the last box more than
six months ago. When he stopped the
use of the Tonic he 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'g
Blood & Nerve Tonic is the beet medicine
in the world for pale, weak or sickly
women. Sold by all Druggists for 75
eta. per box, or sent by mail cn receipt
of price. Write us about your caBe.
AddreBR, Dr. Hosanko Co., Pa, For tale
by Charman & Co.
'1
BANNER SALVE
tho most healing salve in the world.
WEAK AND LOW-SPIRITED.
Correspoudent Thus Describes His
Experience.
"I can strongly recommend Herbine
as a medicine of remarkable efflcHcy for
indigestion, loss of appetite, sour taste
in the mouth, palpitation, headache,
drowsiness after meals ith distressing
mental depressions and lotf spirits
Herbine muet be a unique preparation
fnr fMi uch 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 Herhine is pracurable, and eo
chpnn.'' 50c a bottle at Charuian. &
Co.'a.
"'rite us a Letter.
We want to advise with people who
are sick and want to get well, A person
hat says "I would give $50 if I felt as
well as I iid one year ago," is the one
we are after and we do not want the $50
either . People that suffer with nervous
diseases have weak watery blood, with
sallow complexion, and a tired, outdone
nervous feeling, loss of sleep and
anxious days cause waste of flpsh and
Btrengtb. Pimply, pale, weak people
can be cured by Dr. Gunn's Blood and
Nerve Tonic, it makes rich red blood,
feeding the nerves, and making solid
flebh at the rate of 1 to 3 poutda per
week. This Tonic Is in tablet form, and
is sold for 75 cents per box, or 3 boxes
for $2, by all druggists, or sent by mail
on receipt of price. We will send a
pamphlet that tells what diseases this
Tonic will cura and what it is good for,
free. Write us about your jcase, that,
costs nothing. Address Dr. Bosanko
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by
Charman & Co., Oregon C'ty.
For Sale
Twenty-three head of stock sheep
Al.to one good team of horses and a
farm wagon and harness.
D. F. Lb Fkvbb,
Beaver Creek, Or.
THE iTRYEN TiKlE
In a youtijj 'girl's life is reached whqj
Nature leads her uncertain steps acrota
the line which divides girlhood from
womanhood. Ignorance and neglect at
this critical period are largely responsible
for much ol tue
after misery of
womanhood, Not
only does Nature
often need help
in the regular
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 is ft
strengthening tonic, soothing the nerves,
encouraging the appetite and inducing
restful sleep. It contains no alcohol
neither opium, cocaine or other narcotic.
I wlah to tell you the benefit we Jiavs
received from ualni? your remedlea," writea Mra.
Dan Hall, of Unxlhead, Green Co., Wla. "Two
yeara my dauxhter'a henHh tieg-an to fail.
Kverytliing that could lie thought of waa dooo
to help her but It waa of no uae. When ahe
begnn to complain ahe waa quite atout ', weighed
170. the picture of good health, until about tht
l?e of fourteen, then in all month, the waa ao
tun down her weight waa but i. She kept
failing and I gave up, thinking there waa no
uae, ahe muat die. Frtenda all aaid, 'You will
low your daughter.' I aaid I fear I ahall. I
inuat aay, doctor, that only for your ' Favorite
preacription ' my daughter would have been in
her grave tolay. When ahe had taken one
half bottle the natural function waa cataMlahed
nd we bought another one, milking only two
txjttlea in all, aud atie completely recovered.
Since then (he ia aa well at can be."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on
receipt of 21 one -cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Address l)r.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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