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

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDYA, MARCH 6, 1903
CITIZENS MEETING
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1 " I had a terrible cold and could
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's I
! Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me in g
S mediate relief." m
ffl W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. i
8 How will vour couffh 1
HI
be tonight? Worse, prob
ably. For it's first a cold,
then a cough, then bron
chitis or pneumonia, and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral. Three sizes: 25c, 53c., $1. AH dniztfsis.
Comnlt your doctor, IT be says take It,
then do as lie savs. If ho tells you not
to take it, then don't take it. He kuows.
Leave it with him. Wp am willing.
J. J. AYKIt CO., Lowell, Ma.
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 nest union-made
goods will be sold at
the lowest prices. We
invite yonr thorough
inspection, soliciting
the former patronage
and hope to increase
same, Respectfully
M. MICHAEL
LOG CABIN
SALOON
G. H. Yoimr, Pron.
Is the place
to go when
vou want a
good time and
have money
to spend.
Op. Electric Hohl
World's Best Medicine.
PAINE'S CELER'
COMPOUND
Has Made People Well When
" Every Other Remedy
Has Failed.
Taine's Celery Compound cures disease t
It has saved the lives of thousands of sufferers.
It ha made the weak strong, vigorous, and
happy.
l'aine's Celery Compound purifies the blood
and builds up the nervous system as nothing
else can do; it is pre-eminently the great life
Ijiver and health maker.
Overworked and tired women stand in ur
gent need of this health giving prescription to
make and keep them well. All women should
take advantage of the remarkable power of
this best of medicine for restoring vigor to the
blood and strength to the nervous system.
The all-important thing for nervous, run down,
and sleepless women is that l'aine's Celery
Compound fortifies the whole physical system,
and by correcting digestion and regulating the
nerves, it insures sound, refreshing sleep. In
every case of sickness Taine's Celery Com
pound completely and permanently brings
back health. Mrs. Mary M. Myers, Haiti
more, Ohio, saved by l'aine's Celery Compound
after the failures of able physicians, gratefully
writes as follows :
"I suffered for eight years with nervous
prostration and the general debility common
to women, and had such pains in my back
that I could not get around the house. I used
severul remedies and consulted several of the
!est physicians without obtaining any relief,
l'aine's Celery Compound restored me to
health.
" I also want to say to all mothers that
Taine's Celery Compound is "a splendid medi
cine for their children."
STEPS ARE TAKEN LOOKING TO
THE IMPROVEMENTS OP
ROADS IN CLACKAMAS
COUNTY.
The Resurrection of the Board of
. Trade Proposed, and Also
Steps Taken to Adver
tise County.
Good Meeting Monday Evening.
A meeting of the business men of Ore
gon City was called at the court house
Monday evening to take some action rel
ative to raising a fund for the improve
ment of the road to Viola. About 25
representative citizens merchants,law
yers, doctors and farmers were preiient.
Hon. H. E. Cross presided over the
meeting. He stated its purposes, which
was to take aclion towards raising a fund
to improve the road to Viola and Red-
land.
A number of short talks were made
by those present, all agreeing that the
proposed movement was the only course
topersue. Some warm talks were mads
by Judge Ryan, Mayor Dimick, G. A.
Harding, Frank Busch, F. T. Griffith,
Mr. Charman and several others pres
ent. The country was also pretty well
represented at the meeting, there being
half a dozen or more representative citi
zens from the vicinity of Viola and Red
land present.
After spending a courjle of hours dis
cussing the question and the most leas
able way of accomplishing the improve
ment of the road, it was decided to be
the will of the meeting that the chair
shouH appoint a committee of fotir who
would look after securing subscriptions
for tl.at purpose. Accordingly, the fol
lowing parties were appointed on the
committee: C. H. Dye, E. G. Caufield,
G. B. Linaick and 0. G. Hunllev. It is
proposed to spend several thousand dol
lars on the improvement of this road
and it is hoped that the committee will
be able to raise the money without
much effort. The people of Viola and
Redland are very anxious for it. The
business men of Oregon City are also
quite anxious that the matter be pushed
as it will mean more patronage from
that very rich section of the countv.
After the road question had been set
tled the plan of reviving the defunct
Board of Trade was discussed, and the
linion that it should be revived was
mous. The plan to appropriate
dollars for advertising purposes
discutsaed and the members of
y were unanimously in favor of
is proposed to take advantage of
, jnt bill passed by the Legislature
alt., jvintr anv county to appropriate a
thousand dollars of the county funds for
advertising purpose. It .8 also pro
posed that another thousand dollars be
solicited, and if it ia 2000 instead of
$1000 be used for this purpose.
It is believed that this amount of
money would be well spent in using
printers' ink, distributing pamphlets
over the Eastern dates and in Portland.
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When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing-.
Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY
and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con
tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the
lungsor opiates that cause constipation, a condition that
retards recovery from a cold. F.OLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and
lung troubles.
The Doctors Said Ke Had Consumption -A Marvelous Cure.
L. M. Ruesles, 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
CHARMAN
SOLD AND RECQUMEHDED BY
CO., CITY DRUG STORE,
th..Mi-.a.i
OREGON CITY, OR.
Cures Sciatic Rheumatism
Mrs. A. E. Simpson. 509 Craig St..
Knoxville, Tenn., writes, June 10th,
1900: "I have been trying the butts of
Hot BpringB, Ark., for sciatic rheumat
ism, but I get more relief from Ballard's
Snow Liniment than any medicine or
anything I have ever tried. Enclosed
find postoffice order for $1. Fend me a
boitle by Southern Express. Sold by
Charman & Co.
Boon th f Me Kind Vou Haw Always BongU
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. '
The beet and most famous compou' d
in the world to conquer aches and kill
pains. Cures Cuts heals Burns and
Bruises, subdues Inflammation, mas
ters Pi'es. Millions of Boxes sold year
ly. Works wonders in Boils, Ulcers,
Felons, Skin hruptions. It fures or no
pay. 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug
store.
Million Put to Work.
The wonderful activity of the new
century is shown by an enormous de
mand for the world's best workeia
Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. For Con.
stipaiion, Sick Headache, Billiousness,
or any trouble of Stomach. Liver or
Kidneys they're unrivaled. Only 25c at
G. A, Harding's drui( store. ,
,
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Mr. 0. B. WingQeld, of Fair Play.Mo.,
who Buffered from chronic dvsentery for
thirty. five years, says Chamberlain's
Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
did him rn"re good than any other medi
cine he had ever used. For sale by G.
A. Haidirg . i
The Seattle Daily and
. Sunday Times
Occupies Its Own Building
Cor. Union St. and Second Ave.
7 Days a Wetk-SO Cents PerWoutfy
' By Mail ob Carrieb
For a long time the two year old child
of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 69 N. Tenth
Bt Harrisburg, Pa., would sleep but
two or three hours in the early part of
the night, which made it very hard for
her parents, llur motner conciuuea
that the child had stomach trouble, and
gave her half of one of Chamberlain's
stomach an J uiver Tablets, which quiet
ed her stomach and she slept the whole
niKiit through. Two boxes of these
Tablets have i ffoeted a permanent cure
and she is not well and strong, for Bale
by Geo A. Harding.
W
8 . JkiiSnm
Diamond
Dyes Home Use
Ttey Kate Old Clothes
. Look; to.
Direction book mid 45
dyed samples free.
DIAMOND DYKfl,
Itulllngtou, Vt,
Fine Old Whiskies,
Wines, and Cigars
Can always be found at the
new saloon, corner Fourth and
Main, Oregon City,
Some of our special brands arc:
Fine Old Green River Bourbon
Old Grand Dad,
Roxbury Rye
And Finch's Golden Wedding
Wakeful Children.
Letter Lint.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the Oregon City postoffice on Feb.
26, 1903:
Women's List Miss Grace Crawford,
Miss IVWy Gnst. MieB Minnie Jones, Lin-
nio Miller, Warma Mitddox, Frederica
Hichter, btella Seley, Alias Mablel
Woodruff, Miss Edenia Williams.
Men's List Jay D. Green, John Pul
ley, Louie Davis, Andy Fromong, Chas.
N. Green, James Hong, t.ee haymond,
Joseph Leonard, Jacob Miller, Will Urn-
baugh, m. Wanberg, Jak Wormsie,
F. lloiiTos, P. M.
Taste.
So Sweet and Pleasing In
Mrs. U. Peterson, 6ai LakeSt.lopeka
Kan., speaking of Ballard's Horehound
Syrup, says: "It has never failed to give
entire satisfaction, and of all cough
remedies, it is my favorite, and I must
confess to niv many friends that it will
do, and has done, wliat'iB claimed for it
to pleaBing in taste." 25c, 50c and fl a
bottle it Charman & Co.
1
MITCHELL WAGON
Kemp Manure Spajers
Cnlyer Drag Saws
1 Myers Pumps
Spray Pumps
Hay Tools and
8AHDEB3 DISC FLOWS
TRIUMPH SULKEY PLOW
B51U&1ES, WAGONS
Bicycles, Implements
T O ' R E G
FIRST AND TAYLOR STS.
PORTLAND
Owner of the pxchisive franchtnes for servine Id
Seattle of the ASSOCIATED PRESS ItY WIRE,
and the Publishers' PRESS SUNDAY MORNING
IRE.
Local news, state correspondence and literary
nexcellcd. More DEPARTMENTS mora-
ILLUSTRATIONS, more NEWS and larger
papers for the money than is offered by any other
paper in tne state.
I tlE DAILY TIM ks now exceeds 31.W0clreulR-
tion, while THE SUNDAY TIMES has passed 33-
000.
No Other newspaper. North of SanFeancisco-
and West of Minneapolis has ever achieved so
lariye a eirculfltion.
THE DAILY TIMES consist of 14. 16 and 20
pageH, while THE SUNDAY TIMES ranges from
40 pages to 50 psges, according to the is.sue.
II requires wi.vn mis thui samj pih'MJS
of paper a week to publish THE DAILY, THE
SUNDAY and THE WEEKLY TIMES.
If you want, the Best, the Largest, and Tec
the Cheapest for actual cash paid, subscribe for
one of these editions.
Dr. Francis Freeman desires to an
nounce to his many friends that he is
now in larger and more commodious
quarters in the Garde building,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Havs Always Bought'
Bears the
Slsnature of 16jtfZ7-&CcU4i
Mysterious Circumstances.
One was pale and sallow and the other-
fresh and rosv. Whence the difference?-
She who is blushing with health uses
Dr. King's New Life Pills to organs the
compel good digestion and head off con
stipation. Try them. Only 25 cents, at
Geo. A. Harding Druggist.
N"
School Work.
Rye, best in United States
We also handle the celebrated
Wilhot Springs Water. Billiards
and Pool. Courteous tieatmcnt
too a!'.
Jt RANII ASTMAN
O rgon City and Cauby, Oregon
An exhibit of the school work done in
the various schools of Clackamas county
during the present school year will be
held at the close of the present school
year, in June. A committee of teach
ers consisting of T. J. Gary, Gertrude
Nefzger, Francis Myers Jessie Humph
reys and Catharine Canto have been ap
pointed to take charge of the matter and
arrange a Beries of prizes which have
been pledged by the business houses of
Oregon City.
A Phyisclan Writes
"I am desirous of knowing if the pro
fession can obtain llcrbine in bulk for
prescirbing purposes? It has been of
great use to me in treating cases of
dyspepsia brought on by excesses or
overwork. I have never known it to fail
in restoring the organs effected, to their
healthful activity." 00c bottle at Char
man & C).
GASOLINE ENGINES
. . Cream Separators . . .
F over" '"""I
1 ? -V n,i.U
rr
cr
Case Plows
MITCIIELLIWA.G0NS'
Hoosier Drills
Mitchell and
Bee Line
BUGGIES
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SlwVtM UASULINb tllUltlt I
AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATOR
Send for C a t a 1 o
tr
11 e
DR. KING'S
try NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consumption,Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pncumonia,IIayFevcr,Fleu-
risy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY. .
Pries 5Pc.Md$1. li'AL BOTTLES FR'3
OTTO EVANS
Undertaker
Canby, Ore.
COFFINS CASKETS
Calls Promptly Attended
Hearse furnished at lowest rates.
Prices Reasonable .
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Dizzy?
Tr, vmir liver isn t acting
well. You suffer from bilious
nAcc rnnstioation. Ayer s
Diiic art rlirectlv on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
the Standard ramuy rm
Smrll d0co; f''r,". AH drueirlst.
Ik :.
Oil Us'
Snty.ur n-...i..u "
Wn,rtl(h Mark. 11
BUCKINGHAM'S OYEwi
for the
rtisners
Tbk Times Pbintinq Compant
Seattle, Washltigton.
BANNER S A LVE
the most healing salve In the world.
PUNISHMENT.
Social orosrress has done away with m
great many forms of punishment once
administered under the laws of enlight
ened people. But nature never changes
or modifies her penalties. She still has
tne same punisu
ment for the man
who neglects or
abuses his stomach,
as she had in the ,
far off days " when
Adam delved and.
Eve span."
The physical dis
comfort, dullness,,
sluggishness, irri
tability, nervous
ness and sleepless
ness which are
visited upon the
man who eats care
lessly or irregularly
have been from the
beginning the evi
dences of disease of
the stomach and its-
associated organsot
digestion and nutrition.
Dr. Pierce's Gold
en Medical Discovery cures the diseased .
stomach and enables the perfect digestion
and assimilation of food, so that the
sluggishuess, irritability, nervousnessand
sleeplessness which result from innutri
tion are cured also.
I was taken sick nine years ago with ferer .
writes Mr. MM. Ward well, of Linwood, teaven
wortn Co., Kansas. "Had the doctor and n
broke up the fever all right, but I took diar
rhoea right away; he couldnt cure it and it
became chronic, and then he gave up the ja"
I got so weak with it and had piles so badly I
couldn't lie down, nor hardly sit up. Was
that way two or three months ; thought I would.
' never ne well again,' but picked up one of Dr.
Pierce's Memorandum Books one day and saw
?our description of catarrh of the stomach. I
hought it hit mv case. We had a bottle of Dr.
Pierce s Golden 'Medical Discovery in the house
that was cot for mother. Vou recommend it for
catarrh of the stomach, so I went to takinglt.
The one bottle nearly cured me. I got two bot
tles next time and took one and one-.."-, aim
wi.s well. I haven't been bothered wuh
rhcea since."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness.