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OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903 3 LARGE 'FAMILIES Are commended by the Presi dent of the United States and we are commended by hundreds of fathers and mothers as Feeders of Large Families Pure Goods and Low Prices That's All Headquarters for White House Coffee, Eastern Buckwheat Flour Elk Brand Maple Syrup "Preferred Stock" Canned Vegetables and Fruits, Etc., Etc. A. Robertson, Tbe 7th Street Orocer. Wilbelm tell Boust.. Best Meals in the City 25c. Room and Board by the Week $3.75 and $4.00 Saloon in Connection Sixth and Wain St, Oregon City, Ore. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a pecialty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY Best Place on Earth, For wagons, buggies, har ness and all lines of farm implements. L. F. HOLMES CANBY, OREGON Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SEC-OND-HASDO00D1, HIDES, JUNK METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. AH kinds of Farm Implements and Machinery. Second-Hand Goods Bought and Sold RING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK. Sngarman & Co. FIRE ! FIRE ! Is now raging the Range at . in GEORGE BROS, New Restaurant Where you can get a first-class meal in first-class style at a reason able price. Don't Forget the Place Next door topostoffice, Oregon City, Oregon. Immidiat e Jdhf : nd there is not a case of pile quickly and remanent v cured v..: ..k- ttthat' all. New 1UU , at imimr a " haan't it W,i'eDr.Perrin Medical Co., Helena, Mont. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrt of the State ol Oregon, for the Count; of Clackamas: Rosy Thompson, Plaintiff, v. Albert Edward Thompson, defendant. To Albert Edward Thompson, defendant) In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in he above entitled suit on or before the 8th day ol June, W03, that being the time prescribed In the order of publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and ans wer said oompialnt. the plaintiff will apply to the oourtfor the relief therein prayed for, to-wlt: for a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing betwem you and the pla n lff, and that said bonds be forever dissolved anu held for uaughti and that you be required to pay a reas onable sum into court to defray the expenses of this sail and for counsel fees hrein; and that the name of plaintiff be changed to Rosy Luce, her maiden name, prior to her said marriage; and for such other and further relief as may seem to this court meet and equitable; and for her costo and d Isbnrsements herein to b taxed. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Thomas P. Ryan, Judge of the county oourt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, aotlng in tbe absence from Clacka mas county of the Honorable Thomas A. Mo- Bride. .Iniira nf th Circuit Court ot the 8tate 'of Oregon, for said County of Clackamas, whloh order was duly made, April 16, 1903. And said ' order reaulres publication one a wek for six weeks of this summons, the date of the first pub lication hereof Is the 17th dav of April. I!i03. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, April 16, 1U03. Robiht A. Miller, Attorney for Plaintiff. CONTEST NOTICE. Department ofiheIhtertob, United States Land Office, Or. go:l City, Or., March 21st, 1903. A suffloient couiest affidavit having been filed In this office by H P. Campbell, conlestan I, against Homestead Entry No. 12371, made April 6, 1M for nepi, se, M k. See 4, and nw ne, Seutlon 9, Township 3 s Kange 7 e, by Chriss 8enu, in which It is alleged that contestant Is well acquainted with sail traot of land and knows the present condition of the same; also that SKid Chriss Senn died about two years ago and Unit since his death neiiherhis beirs or his htgnl representatives have in any wise cared for or improved or o Uivaied said claim in any manner whatever or at all nor any one cting for them. That the names of the helss or legal representative-! of the saH entryman if any exist are un known to ibis nfllaut and thatthey have wholly abandoned said claim and that said alleged ab sence from said land was not due to his or his heirs employment in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United Stales as private soldier, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain, or during any other war lu which the United States may be engagedl. Said partiest, the heirs and legal representa HvpunfefiM chriss Sfiiin. decease I are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on .tune I t. 1H t. Detore me rtemsier ami Jeceiver at the United States Laud Office in Oregon City, Oregon,. Tnesaid contestant having, In a proper affi davit, tiled March 19th, 1W3, set forth facts which show that afferdue dillgenoe personal ser vice of this notice can not be made, was ordered and directed that such notice be given by due an d proper publication. Gko. W. Bibes, Receiver. Robert A Miller, attorney for contestant. Date of lirst publication, Ma;. 1st ana last on May 22nd. . NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas co.inly. In the matter of the Estate of Aaron E. Wait CtOC6 It appearing to the Judge ol said Court by the petition this dav presented by Chas. N. Wait Ex ecutor of the EsUte of Aaron E. Wait. Deceased praying fqr an ordtr of Court for the sale of Real estate, that It Is necesiiary to sell the described real estate to pay the charges and claims against said estate as set forth in Baid petition. Ii is Therefore Ordered by the Judge of said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deoeased, appear before said County Court on 8th day of June, 1903, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ol said day, at the court roim of said County Court at the County Court house, in the cou ty of Cla kainas stale of Oregon, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Executor to sell the hereinafter desoribed real estate of the said deceased to wit. Lots 1, 2, 8 and 4, in block number 4 In the town of Eugene, Oregon; also a Biuall strip of land situated along the river front, containing the fraction of a lot in said town of Eugene, Oregon, Dated May, 6th 1D08. Thomas. P. Ryan, County Judge. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe county of Clackamas. Thomas McEwen, plaintiff, v James Newlands Isabella A Newlauiis, hie wife, Kobert T. M Liillin and June Doe Dlffln, his wife, defendants. To James Newlands, Isabella A. Newlands, Rob ert T. M. Diain and Jane Doe Diffln, deiondants. In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are Hereby required to appear ana answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or b' fore the 13th, dayofjuue, 1901, and if you tail so to appeal. aud answer the complaint, tne piainun win apply to the court for the reliet demanded in the com plaint, to-wlt: (l) JIlHllIie CIHIHIB l uticuiwuia auu om.u u, them adveise to nlaintifPs title In the land here inafter described be determined by decree of Baid court and Unit by said decree it be declared ad judKed and deoreed that the defendants have and each oi them has no Interest in or to the said lands or premis and that tne line oipiaintinis lawful and val.d. (V) That t lie iierennants anu eacn oi mem De forever enjuined and barred from asserting any claim whatever in and to said lands and prem ises adverse to planum an in i planum tine do quieted and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and agreeable to eq- That plaintiff have judgment (or his costs nA ,1U nirflprmats herein. The said mentioned lanas or premises are aes crlbed as follows to-wit: Commeuciiig at a point on the south line of Morning Side wlSch laid point is 1319 7 feet nor h and 544 feet west of a point where the north line of the W T. Malleoli Donation Land Claim inter sects the si-c.iou line between Sno.ions 4 and 5, Township 2 soinh of Kange 2 east ol Willamette Meridian; thence north Sti decrees, so, minutes west along the north line of the (ii hert tract aud the south line ol Morning Side 10.iB feet to the east line of lands conveyed to fhoebe A. Gilbert by deed from Susan Croukshanks dated October 18, 1892 aim recorded on page ol Book 62 records of deeds foi Clackamas County, Oregon; thence south 2D minutes east along said east line of said lauds convByed as aforesaid to Phoebe A. Gilbert by Su san Crookshanks 142K.5 feet to a point on the north 11 ne ol tt.e McUowan tract of land: thence sooth 80 degrees, east 182 1 feet to a point at the southwest oorner ot the land sold by R.W.Gil bert, administrator of the esla'e of Phoebe A. Gil bert deceased, to Hans Olsen; thence north 15 degrees, minutrs east along the west line of said Olsen tract of land 782.7 feet to a point in the north line of the Oieuon & California Railway Company's and its assigns right of way; thence easterly ali ng said right ol way 100 feet more or less to ii point 20 feet si'Uth of tbe Bouthwest cor ner of the tract ol land sold by R. W. Gilbert, ad mlnisliator to homas Franeic; thence north along the west line ol said Francis land 780 teet 10 ttie Place 01 DeginnniK ouumiiiiiip) :i more or less in section 5, township 2 south, range j 2 east of Willamette Meridian. i Also the southwest l4 of the southwest M of Section 29. and the southeast l4 of the sou heast Ki ot Sfclion 30, .11 in Township 1 south, Range 4 csst of the Willamette Meridian, In the county of Clackamas, State ot Oregon, excepting the fol lowing described paroel conveyed to Ursula Ya. ger by deed recorded on page 22 of i ook 53 of the public records of deeds ol Clackamas county, Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point in Ihe sec tion line at the soutneast corner of the southwest of the southwest Yt of said section 29 aud run ning thence westerly following the section Hie 399.65 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the east side line of the southwest yt of the south west 'A of section 399.A5 feet; thence easterly and parallel with said section line 899.85 feet; thence southerly 899.65 feet to the place il beginning This summons is published by orderof the Hon T. A. McBride, Judge of the said court dated April 2", 19o3, which order directs the publication ol this summons not less than once a week for six weeks. The date oi nrst publication oi una summons Is May 1, 1903 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated, May 1,1903. A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden at tack of croup, if yon don't hare Dr. Thomas Eleetrie Oil on hand for the smergenov. "Neclectad colds make fat graveyards." Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup hlps men and wo men to a happy, vigorous old age. N0TI0E TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the Estate of Walter L. Hol comb, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testament of Walter L. Holcomb,deceasel, late of Clackamas county, Oregon. All pereoi a having elaims against said estate are hereby ne'ined to resent them for allowanoe to the undersigned u ly verified according to law at the late residenoe of the said decedent on the Holcomb road, 4 miles east of Oregon City within six months from date of this notice. DIANA HOLCOMB, . Executrix of Aforesaid. Dated Oregon City, May 15th, 1903. C. H. Dye, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PR0P2RTY Notice is hereby given that I will on and after Saturday the 13th day of June, 1903, proceed to sell the following described property of the estate of John Myers, deceased, in Clackamas county, Oregon, at private sale on the following terms for oash or on the greatest oosslble payment with the balance remaining unpaid on not more than one years time to be secured by a mortgage on the property sold, the balance to bear interest at 6 per cent or more per annum, tbe Baid property being the following or anv portion thereof. The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter and lot 5 section 2, townships south, range 2 east also lots 3 and 4 said section, township range incent Beslimina at the southeast corner of southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section z; thence west zv roas; tnence soutn o roas thence east 20 rods: theme north 6 rods to D'aee of beginning.) Also beginning at the souihwe t corner of the southeast quarter of the northwest , quarter said seclion 2; thence north 19.68 rodt; thence east 20 rods; thence south 19.68 rods; thence west 20 rods to the plaoe of beginning in Clackamas County, Oregon. In all 94.89 acres. . 2. Tbe north half of the northeast quarter the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and ! the northeast qua ter ol the northwest quarter ' a of section 36, township 4 south, range 3 east of j W east corner of the soucheast quarter of the north- . west quarter of section 36 tr wnship 4 south.range I 3 east of Willamltte meridian; thence west 20 , rods; thence south 16 reds, thence east zy roas; thence north 16 rods to the place of beginning, coi tainiug 2 aores, situated in Clackamas county, Oregon. In all 102 acres. 3. 'Ihe Bonthwest quarter of the southeast I quarter of section 10, township 4 south of range 3 east of Willamette meridian in (Jl ickamas county C rcgon, containing 40 acres. 4. The northeast quarter of the southwest qu trter of sectli n 32 in township 4 south of range 3 east of Wlliamete meridian in Clackamas county, Oregon, containing 40 acres. 6. The northwest quarter of Section 32. town- 1 ship 4 soutb, range 3 east of Willamette meridian in Clackamas county, Oregon. ! 6. Northwest quarter of southeast quarter and I northeast quarter of southwest quarter section 2 township 4 south of range 2 east, 80 acres. 7. In the H. C. llrown Donation Land claim.' All of lots 8, 9 and 11 of section 13, lots 7 and 8 and the noitheast quarter of the southeast quarter i f section 14 and lots 2 and 3 of section 23 all in township 3 south of range 8 east of Willamette mridianin Ulackrtmas county, Oregon. Also commencing at a point soutn 40 degrees , east 10.15 chains distant from the most northerly corner of the Asa Stone Donation Land olaim on the county road from BpriugwatertoOregon Citv. Running thence with the said Stone Donation Land olaini line and .north 40 degrees west 6.84 chains to the west line of the land formerly owned by L. T. Barin ; thence with said line north 6 chains to the east line of said road; thence with said road south 20 degrees east 11.25 chains to the Jilace of beginning containing 1.11 acres mote or ess. JSicept 6.39 acres described in book 44 page 93 deed records of Clackamas county, Ore gon. Joseph E. Hrbgks Administrator of the Estate of John Myers, de. Dale of first publication May 15, 1903. Seventy-first Birthday. Dr. Qucher'B seventy-first birthday was celebrated a short time ago at their residence in Eldorado. Hia friends met in a body at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones and went to surprise him. The evening was spent in card playing music and etc. At 12 o'clock a delicious supper was served in the dining-room to which eacti did ample justice, mucd merriment proceeded this in the selection of partners for supper. Different XT. CJi'nt well remembered by many tokens, many beiDg useful as well as ornamental. At a late hour all departed for their respec tive homes, after wishing the Doctor many more happy birthday reunions. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. J. Mallett and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. F. Eriekson and twochildren, Mrs. Daniels and daughter, Kate and Mr. Seltzer all ofMulino; Mrs. J. McMannis and Miss L. Hooeey, of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Helve-', Mr. and jwrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. R. Schoenborn, Misses Veva Jones and Lillian Gans. Messrs Al Schoenborn, John Helvey, W, Jones and Merrel Jones, Reduced Summer liuttH. 'Excursion The Denver & Rio Grande, popularly known a tho 'ftMnln Line of the World." has announced greatly reduced round trip rales irom t-acn c Coast points for the beueflt of teachers who will spend their vacation in the East, and delegates to all prominent Conventions N. K. B., Boslon; A. . U,W. at St Paul: B. P. O. E., at Baltimore; Woodmen of America al Indianapolis: Eles at New Vork, Mystic Shrine, at Saratoga Springs: K of P.. at Louisville, and T. P A., at Indian tpol:S Tickets at the reduced rates will be bane 1 upon one fare for the round trip, but will be sold only certain days. These tickets will carry stopover privileges on the going trip, giving passengers an opportunity to viit Salt Lake City, Glenwoid Springs, Colorado Springs and Denver; i nd wl 1 be good to return any time within liinty 0 days Passengers going via the Denver 4 Rio lira nde are given the privilege of returning Via a differ ent route. For the rate to the point you wish to gi. and for dates of sale and other particulars, as W ill as for illustrated pamphlets, wiite, W. C. McBkide, OenerAl Agent, 124 Third St., Portland Or. Bad blood and indigestion are deadly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys them. 5c Can Prize Medal Baking Powder A beautiful piece of graniteware given with each can 12 1-2 c Pound Good Bulk Coffee I5c Pound "Our Blend" Coffee 25c Pound Equity Blend Coffee 35c Pound M. & M. Blend Coffee 25c 3 can: good salmon WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES 4. McGLASHAN I "Stands Without Hitching" fc other make, and then we ask Because as great 1 the Celebrated Telix Ccbn & Co's Union-made Clotting Smart Shoes Hed Star Brand Ladies' and Gent's Everybody who appreciates EXCLUSIVE 1TOVBLTIES ALWAYS THE NEWEST TO BE FOUND AT THIS STORE II tt. MICHAEL II I SUCCESSOR TO M. HICHAEl J " An Old Indictment. Eugene, Ore., May 6th A certificate on file at the headquarters of the Reames campaign management by J. H. Booth, receiver of the Koseburg U. S. Land Office, showing that Binger Hermann, while receiver of the Koseburg Land office from March 1871 to April 1873. made cash entry of an extensive tract of public lands.also entered by Agriclutural college scrip other large tracts, these lands being in Tp 36 8. of R. 2 E., W. M., in fn the Roseburg land district DISMISSED BECAUSE OF THOSE ENTRIES . Mr. Hermann was appointed for the usual term of four years, but served only one month more than one-half of the "ASKTtetaw. The la"' ontsubject which' he violated, term, being dismissed because oi mas copied from the United States Revised titatutes, Section 452, reads: "The offiicers, clerics ana employes in the General land office are prohibited from directly or indi ectly purchasing or hecominir interested in tbe purchase of any of the public land, and any person who violates tnls section snail loriuwitu be removed from his office." DECISIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT The officials decisions of the U. 8. land office, whereunder Mr. Hermann was removed, are that all employes iti all branches of the land department are mihiect to the prohibitive statute herein cited, such deciaiooB btine contained in "Land Decisions." Vol. 10 page 97 and Vol, 11 p ge 90. THESE ARE COLD FACTS These statement are cold facts, that arjDear uoon the olficial records of the land Qlllce, as evidenced ny tne certin cate from the RoBeburg office, given in the regular order of busineBH, such certificates being obtainable from any land office upon application by any citizen. TLh was Mr. Harm inn's first ex perience in Federal land oliice ma'teis, and it re-mlt'i in disgraceful dismissal from ihe nervicu for violntioti of a etaiuie tR., t. A i...u, u,,iot..i tavuntv vpura utrn ..i ,i, nit., . :" V "'T: " : In 'i ... -i : i . f . openly known, ami ttie uistnieBHi in mr. Hermann in 1S73 ehovvs that Mr. Her mann' n e ing of public lands while re ceiver was ontiary to the recognized and enforced law of the federal govern ment and ugaiiiBl the rules of the Interior Departuieni. VOTEKB MAY DRAW THEIR INFERENCE To the jury of voters, to whom must be refeired all qiieetionxeuch as this, ia referred this record. Do not be cajoled into passing lighily over it, with sppci ous argument based upon parte! nertihip, but demand an explanation. This is serums business, and cannot be ignored. It isasptcific allegation, substantiated by ineff. cable record that must stand for all time, as proof that Binger Her mann, now aspiring to Congress; was dismissed in 1873 for violation of explicit statue. Is a logical conclusion to be drawn from this? If Mr. Hermann was guilty of violating the law in 1873. what con fidence may be placed in him now that be has not followed a similar course or will not follow Sdch ' a course in the future? Can you support Mr; Hermann, after reading these specific allegations, vouch ed by official record, and that cannot be refuted except by glittering generalities of desperate denial? . Cures Whep Doctors Fall. Mrs. Frank Chlasson. Patteraoa, La , writes June tn, uJl: "1 naa malaria lever in very bod foim. was under trertment by doctors, but as soon as 1 atoDued Ukina their medicine the fever wonlb return. I used a sample bottle of Herbina, found It helped me. Then bought two bottle , whloh completely cured me. I feel gratiful to yon for furnlsblnft such a splendid medlclneaba can honestly recommend It to ILnea suffering from malar la, as It will eu rely cure them." Bei blue, 60c bottle at Charm an A Co. JLHVIU lHIHIII And we apply it to our suits that we are offering you this season. TIAm Because - - - - iecb r lung iveuuy - w - wear js Clothes ever placed on the gJ market, and the appreciation shown by the m trade generally for this high-art workman- JW ship is of the most substantial nature : : M Because the workmenship put into our t suits for this season is something new in K I ready-to-wear clothes. We tell you our m l goods have a certain apperance not in any S3 fojyi side-by-side comparison our suit trade this season is fully twice i. in volume as in any season past PRICES WITHIN REACH Distinctive StyL e and Character ENTHUSIASM; COLONEL MILLER WAKES THE FiiOQ TOWN BOYS UP. Scores Some Qood Points on Hermann and Predicts Victory. Colonel "Bob" Miller, the "Beau Brommel" of the Oregon City bar, made a telling speech in favor of Reames at the Frog Pond school house on last Sat urday night. He was greeted by a fine crowd and the enthusiasm was marked. .HI""" t Ii ".Vt-YfiJr il, v ji.t," : ..-w .rth. -tai rt., nit, awn -i ! i- COLONEL B. A. MILLER. Colonel Miller is a captivating speaker and was at his best. His speech was well received and if the indications at Frog Pond are not misleading Reames will carry thpt precinct by a lartre ma jority. The StHff ird precinct is known H8 the 'Tom" Turner precinct. Mr. Turner has sons and sonn-in-law ealore. He can tell yon within three votes of the result in the precinct ten dys before . the election. I his time it looks good " for the "True blues." I w SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Couth Remedy. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (tbe second one) I actually cured myself with one bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. Iat times lept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon ful of this remedy, and when the cough. in'! spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed tha in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting It very mildly. I bad no idea that it would or could knock out the g ip. simply because 1 bad never tried it lor tucn a pur pose, but it did, and it seemed with the secend attack of coughing the remedy caused it not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less eeveie, and f had not used the contents of onebottle. before Mr. Grip bad bid me adieu. Fo: sale by Qeorge A. Harding, At Thompson' Bargain Store. Ladies' Bleeveless Vests 10c, 12c, 15c. Ladies' Hose 19c, 26c, New belts 25c, 35c. Men's Summer Underwear 25c, 60c. Men and Boys' Straw Iiata 15c, 25c. Men's Suits, fine values,.50,$0.50,t7J50 Special TruDk Sale from $2.95 up. mT I HlllfHaJ VHyilll) 1 they are the most per- jj with any other garment if mi The "Orthopedic" I $3.50 Shots Geo. E. Kieth Make. in foot wear should see our WILL SEND $4.00 FREE. Franklin Miles, M. D LL. D., the Cele brated Chicago Specialist, Will Send $4.00 Worth of his New-Special Treatmeut Free' to Each of Our Readers When an experienced physician offers to give awav f 40,000 worth of a New Treatment for diseases of the heart, nerves, stomach or dropsy, it is conclu sive evidence that be has great faith la iV And when hundreds of prominent people freely certify to his unusual b kill and the superiority of His New Special Treatment, his liberality is certainly worthy of serious consideration. That Dr. Miles is one of the world's most successful physicians is proven by hundreds of testimonials from well known people. One patient cured after failure of eleven Grand Rapids physi cians, two after being given up by six and seven Chicago physicians, another after nine leading doctors in New York City, Philadelphia and Chicago failed. 1000 testimonials Bent upon request. The eminent Rev. W. Bill., D. D., of Dayton, O., Uen. 3ec'y of foreign Missions, writes editori ally in the Slate Sunday School Union: "We desire to state tnat from personal acquaint ance we know Dr. Miles to be a moat skillful specia'ist a man wlio has spared neither lalior nor money to keep himtelf abreast of ihe gre .t ad vancement In medioal eieiice.', The late Prof. J 8, Jewell, M. Ii., said: ''by all means publish your surprising results." Prof. J. P. Ross, M. 1)., Ex Pres. of Hush Medical Col lege, wrote in 1874: "Dr. Miles h'ls taken two courses of my private Instruction In dlHtaaes of the heart and Iuuks." tlr. Truman beWeese, editor ot Chicago Times-lleiald, states: "Dr. Miles cured me of inherited headache aud digni ties," The well-known manufacturer of Free port, 111., J. O.Beott, Bays: "1 had frultle sly spent thousands of dollars on physicians uutil I consult ed Dr. Miles." Mrs. Frank Mmlth, of Chioafro, writes: Dr. Miles cured me of dropsy after live eadiug physicians had given me up." This new system of Special Treatment is thoroughly scientific and immensely superior to the ord nary methods. As all alllicted readers may have H 00w worth of tre tment free, we would ad vise them to send for it at once. Address, Dr. Franklin Miles, 203 to 205 Slute sireut, Chicago, III. JUST IN TIME. Some Oreuon city People May Walt Till It's Too Late. 'on't wait until too late. Be sure and be n ime. Just in time with kidney ills Means curing the back before backache becomes chronic; Before serious urinary troubles et in. Doan's Kidney Pills will do tlii?. Here is testimony to prova it. (i, II. ISpringmeyer, expresnman, re siding at 101U First Hi., Portland, pays: 'r.iiiomre to rough weather and the the cousiant jarritig of the wagon while I was riding brought on kidney trouble. My back ached almost constantly and the muscles controlling the bladder ap- perred weak and their action far too requent. Doan's Kidney Pills ometo my notice and I got a box. The pain in my back was relieved and the kidney secretions became normal. Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills brought about this result and it is vith pleasure that I recommend this eiiectlve preparation to others." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at the drug store of 0. U. HutUleXAod ask what his cus tomers report. tot sale by all dealers. 1 rice ou cent. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Kemeaiber tbe name uoan ana talfA ni-i aiiKar Unta vwsavv hw vuusittiiutwi For Sale. Thirty five acres of land fonr miles South of Oregen City, Twenty two acres under cultivation. (2000 without crops or (2200 with crops. William McDonald, New Era, Oregon.