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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, Tbc rth Street Grocer. Wilbclm toll douse.. Best Meals in the City ;95c. Room and Board by the Week $3.75 and $4.00 Saloon in Connection Sixth and main St., Oregon City, Ore. " I.I -. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a peclalty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY Best Place on Earth For wagons, buggies, har ness and all lines of farm implements. ' L. R HOLMES CANBY, OREGON Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND GOODS, HIDE3, JUNK METAL8 OF ALL KINDS, ETO. All kinds of Farm Implements and Machinery. Second-Hand Qoods Bought and Sold RING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK. Sugarman & Co. FIRE 1 FIRE! Is now raging in the Range at . . . 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. Jmmediatc fylkf : and there is not a case of ;l in existence that cannot be quickly and permanently cured by Ptrrin'3 Pile Spteifie. You take it that's all. New price One Dollar a bottle at yonr druggist. If he hasn't it write to Dr. Perrin Medical Co., Helena, Mont. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas: Rosy Thompson, Plaintiff, vs. Albert Edward Th mpson, defendant. To Albert Edward Thompson, defendant; In the name ol the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 8th day of June, 1903, that being the time prescribed in the order of publication of this summons, and If you fail to appear and ans wer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for, to-wlt; for a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between you aad the pla a iff, and that said bonds be forever dissolved ana hald for naught; and that you be required to pay a reas onable sum Into court to dvfray the expenses of this salt and for counsel fees herein: and that the name of plaintiff be changed to Bosy Luce, her maiden name, prior to ber said marriage; and for such other and further relief as may seem to this court meet and equitable; and for her costs and d isbureements herein to b taxed. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, aotiog iu tbe absence from Clacka mas county of the Honorable Thomas A. Mc Bride, Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for said County of Clackamas, which order was duly' made, April 16, 1903. And taid order requires publication one a wek for six weeks of this summons, the date of the first pub lication hereof Is the 17th day of April, 1903. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, April 16, 1903. RonaitT A. Miller, Attorney for Plaintiff. CONTEST NOTICE. Department or the Interior, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or., March 2Ut, 1903. A sumolent contest affidavit having been filed In this office by H P. Campbell, contestan t, against Homestead Entry No. 12371, made April 5, 1899 for neJi, se, sV scj. See 4, and nw nefc, Section 9, Township 3 s Range 7 e, by Chriss Senn, in which It Is alleged that contestant Is Well acquainted with said tract of land and knows the present condition of the same; also that said Chriss Benn died about two years ago and that since his death neither his heirs or bis legal representatives have lu any wise cared for or improved or c Hivaled said claim in any manner whatever or at all nor any one cling for them. That the names of the helss or legal representa tive of the sail entryman if any exist are un known to litis nffiant and thattbey have wholly abandoned said claim and that said alleged ab sence from said land was not due to his or his heirs emplojment In the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as private soldier, officer, seaman or marine daring the war with Spain, or during any other war lu which the United States may be engaged Said partitst, the heirs and legal representa tives of said Chriss Senn, decease! are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on Juue 10, 1903. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Oregon City, Oregon,. The said contestant having, In a proper affi davit, filed March 19th, 1903, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal ser vice of this notice can not be made, was ordered and directed that such notice be given by due an d proptr publication. Geo. W. Bibee, Receiver. Robert A Miller, attorney for contestant. Date of first publication, Ma.i. 1st ana last on May 22 nd, NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE. Id the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas co.tiily. In the matter of the Estate of Aaron E. Walt deceased. It appearing to the Judge ol said Court by the petition this day presented by Chis. N. Wait Ex ecutor of the EsUte of Aaron E, Wait. Deceased praying for an ordir of Court for the sale of Beal estate, that It Is necessary to sell the described real estate to pay the churn s and claims against said estate as set forth in said petition. I is Therefore Ordered by the Judge of Bald Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before said County Court on 8th day of June, 1903, at ten o'clock In the forenoon ol said day, at the court ro in of said County Coort at the County Court houe, in the cou ty of Cla kamas stale of Oregon, to show causa why an order should not be granted to the said Eiecutor to tell the hereinafter di Boribed 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 small strip of land situated along the river front. containing the fraction of a lot in Bald town of Eugene, Oregon, Dated May, 6th mi. TlIOMis. T. RYiN, County Judge. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. Thomas McEwen, plaintiff, vs James Newlands Isabella A. Newlands, his wife, Robert T. M Dimn and Jane Doe Dlffln, his wife, defendants. To James Newlands, Isabella A. Newlands, Rob ert T. M. Dimn and Jane Doe DlfBn, defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon, yon and each of you are hereby r. quired to appear and answer the oomplaint filed against you in the above entitled court aim suit on or bi fore the 13th, day of June, 1903, aud If you fail aotoappeai and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rel let demanded In Hi cuia- pluint, to-wttt- (1) That the claims of defendants and each of them advetse to plaintiff's title in the land liere Inaller described be determined by decree of said court and that by said deoree It be declared ad judged and decreed that the defendants have and each of them has no interest in or to the Baid lands or premis'S and that the title of plaintiff is lawful and valid. (2) That the defendants and each of them be forever enjoined and barred from assorting any claim whatever in and to said lands and prem isesadverse to plaintiff an th t plain tiff's title bo quieted and fur such other aud further relief as to the court may seem meet and agreeable to eq uity, (3) That plaintiff have Judgment for bis costs and dl8 jursemeats herein. The said mentioned lands or premises are dos erlbed as follows to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the sonth line of Morning Side which (aid point is 1319 7 feet nor h Bnd 544 feet west of a point where the north line of the W T. Matlock Donation Land Claim inter Beets the sec Jon line between Seoiions 4 and 5, Township 2 souih of Range 2 east of Willamette Meridian; there north 86 degrees, 30 minutes west along the north due of the (itbert tract and the south line of Morning Side 1056 feet to the east line of lands conv yed to fhoebe A. Uilbert by deed from Susan Crookshanks dated Oolober 18, 1892. and recorded on page 6 of Book 52 records of deeds foi Clackamas County, Oregon; thence south 20 minutes east along said east line of said lands conveyed as aforesaid to Phoebe A. Gilbert by Su san Crookshanks 1428.5 feet to a point on the north Hue of tt. McOowau tract or land; thence south 80 degrees, east 782 1 feet to a point at the southwest corner of the land sold by R. W. Gil bert, administrator of the esla'e of Phoebe A. Gil bert deceased, to Ham Olsen; thene north 16 degrees,8 minntrs east along the west line of said Olsen tract of land 782.1 feet to a point in the norlh line of the Oregon & California Railway Company's and its assigns right of way; thence easterly ah ng said right of way 100 feet more or less to a point 20 feet south of the southwest cor ner of the tract of land sold by R. W. Gilbert, ad ministrator to ; homaB W. Francis; thence north along the west line of said Francis land 780 feet to the place of beginning containing 82 acres more or less in section 5, township 2 south, range I east of Willamette Meridian. Also the southwest K of Ihe southwest of Section 29, and the southeast i of the sou beast of Section 30, til in Township 1 south, Range 4 east of the Willamette Meridian, in the county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, excepting the fol lowing described parcel conveyed to Ursula la ger by deed recorded on page 228 of i.ook 53 of the public records of deeds of Clackamas county, Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a point In the sec tion line at tbe soutueast corner of the southwest Ji of the southwest ;i of Bald seotlon 29 and run ning thence westerly following the section liae 399.65 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the east side line of the southwest y, ot the south west . of section 399.65 feet; thence easterly and parallel with said section Use 399.65 feet; thence southerly 899.65 feet to the place of beginning This summons Is published by orderof th Hon" T. A. Mi Bride, Judge of th said court dated April 27, 1903, which order directs the publication of this summons not less than once a week for six weeks. The date of first publication of this summons is May 1, 1903 . ujiuuca suKtrrun. Attorney! for Plaintiff. Dated, May 1, 1903. A little life may be sacrificed to I sudden at tarkof eroup, if you don't have Dr. Thomas Kleatrie Oil on hand for the emergene t. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder tight, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of lie Estate of Walter L. Hol- comb, Deceased. . - Motloe Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint-'d executrix of the last will and testament of Walter U Holcorob.deceased, late of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby ne'ifled to present them for allowance to the undersigned du lv verified acoo'ding to law at the late residence of the said decedent on the Holromb road. 4 miles east of Oregon City within six months from date of this notice. DIANA HOLCOMB, ' Executrix of Aforesaid. Dated Oregon City, May loth, 1903. C. H. Dye, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS BALE OF REAL PR0P3RTY Notice Is hereby given that I will on and after Saturday in 13th day of June, 1H0J, proceed to Bell the'following described property of the estate of John Myers, deceased. In Clackamas county, Oregon, at private site on the fullowiog terms for cash or on the greatest oossible payment with the balance remain! g unpaid on not more than one years time to be secured by a mortgage on tbe property sold, the balance to bear inUrest at 6 per cent or more per annum, the said p-operty being the following or ant 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 (except Beginning at the southeast corner of southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section 2; thence w st 20 reds: thence sonth 6 rods thence east 20 rodn: Ihen e north 6 rods to pao of beitinni- g.) Also beginning it tho southwest corner of the soutLeast quarter of th northwest quarler said section 2; thence north 19.68 rod-i thence east 20 rods; thence south 19.68 rods; thence west 20 rods to the place of boninnlng in Clackamas ( onnty, Oregon. In all 94.89 acres. 2. The norlh half of the northeast quarter the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the nirlheast qua-ter of the northwest quarter of section S6 township 4 south, range 3 east of Willamette meridian and beginning at the north east corner of the southeast quarter of the north west quarter of section 36tcwnship 4 south. range 3 east of Willamitte meridian; thenco west 20 rods; thence south 16 reds, thence east 20 rods; Ihence norlh 11 rods to the place of beginning, coi taining 2 sores, situated in Clackamas county, Oregon. In a:l 162 acres. 8. 'Ihe southwest qnarter of the southeast quarter of section 16, township 4 sonth of range 3 east of Willamette meridian in Ulckainas county Oregon, containing 40 acres. 4. The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 82 iu lowiiBhlp 4 south of range 8 i ant of Willamette meridian In Claukamas countv, Oregon, containing 40 acres. 5. The n irthwest quarter of B. otion 32, town ship 4 south, range 3 east of Willamette meridian in Clackamas county, Oreg in. 6. Northwest quarter of southeast quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter section 2 township 4 south of range 2 east, 80 acres. 7. In the H. C. Brown 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 of section 14 and lots 2 and 3 of section 23 all in township 3 south of range 8 east of Willamette meridian lu Clack imaa county, Oregon. Also commencing at a point Bouth 40 degrees east 10.15 chains distal. t from the most northerly corner of Ihe Asa Stone Donation Land claim on the county road from SpringwatertoOregnn Cltv. Running ihence with the said Ston Donation Land claim line and north 40 degrees west 5.84 chainB 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 snid road; thence with said road Bouth 20 degrees east 11.25 chains to the place of beginning containing 1.11 aores mo e or less. Except 5.39 aores disc ibed in book 44 page 93 deed records of.Clackamm county, Ore gon. JosErn E. Redoes Administrator of the Estate of John Myers, de Date of first publication May 15, 1903. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. John Weismandel, plaintiff, vs. Louslana Phelps. Frank O.Pholps and Martha Ann Phelps and Alice Patterson, defendants To Frank O. Phtlps and Martha Ann Phelps and ech of you as defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, you aud each of you are hereby required to appear answer the com plaint filed against you in th abova entitled suit, on or before tbe expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of summons herein, which date of first publication is May 16th, 1903, and the date of said expiration f said six weeks is June 26th, 1903, which last dute Is the date of the last publication of this summons, and If you fail to so appear and an swer th complalut beruin, the plaintiff herein will apply to tne oourt for Ihe relief demanded In the complaint buret :i to-wli: Th foreclosure of a Certain mortg-ge given by all of the defendants, excepting Alice Patterson to J. 0. Kirchem for 050 Dated January 2,1901, due Jan. It, 1903. upon the following desorlbed prop erty, to-wlt; Betinnlng at the N. E. corner of the P. L. O. of AbelMattoon and Sarah M. Mattoon, his wife, being claim No. 50 In Bscs 23. 24 and 26 of T. 8 8.. B. 8 E., of the W, M in Clackamas county, state of Oregon; Thence S. 67 degrees, 45 minutes W., 44 chains to the N. E. corner of a tract of land con veyed by Abel Mattoon and w fe to Antoinette Lewis by deed recorded In Book "K" page 461 of the Records of Deeds Of said county; Thence 8. 20 degrees, E. 6.61 chains; Thence 8. 7 degrees, E. 4.36 chains: Thence 8. 80 degrees and 30 minutes W. to the right bank of Clear Creek; Thence with the meanders of Clear Creek, up stream to the N. W corner of a tract of land conveyed by said Abe) Mattnon and wife to E. G-. Mattoon, by deed recorded at Kges 24 and and 25 of Book "V" of Die Records of Deeds for said county; thence N. 84 degrees, 30 oiinutes, E 23.79 chains; Thence N. 61 den ees E.30 chains to the E. boundary of said D L. C; Thence N. 22 degrees 15 minutes, W 17.8C chains to Place of beginning, containing 100 acres of land more or less and for such other aud further relief as to the court mav seem eeuitable and lust, This summons is published by order of the above entitled court duly made and entered the 9tn day of May, 1903. I C. D. & D. C. LATODBET TE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is horeby Riven that the rtndersiirned has been duly apiwinted by the Hon. Thomas V. Ryan Uonnty Judge 01 ClaciEamas county, Uregon, ad mitiistratot o! the estate af Elizabeth Clark, de ceaRed. All prsons having claim against said estate are notified to present the me with proper vouchers, at Ihe office of my attorney, 0. D. ani D. C. Latonrette, in Oregon City, wltliia six months irom in is date. Dated this May 16th 1903. George Clark. Administrator aforesaid. Bad blood and Indigestion art deadly enemies to good health. Burdock Jttiood Hitters destroys them. 5c Can Prize Medal Baking Powder A beautiful piece of granlteware given with each can 12 12c Pound Good Bulk Coffee I5c Pound "Our Blend" Coffee . 25c Pound Equity Blend Coffee 35c Pound M. & M. Blend Coffee 25c 3 cans good salmon WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES L McGLASHAN HONOR OUR SOLDIER DEAD MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION IN OREQON CITY. With Music and Song 1 he Graves of the Soldier Dead Will Be Decorated. In ever village in the landon next Sat urday May the 30th, imposing ceremonies will be held in Lonor of all our soldier's dead, tor the men who have fought and bled and died for their countries glory in all of ber wars at home and abroad. It is a lovely and beautiful tribute to pay to the soldier dead to meet one-ch recuring 30th, day of May and recount their virtues living, thtir battles and their victories as well as the toils and trials, long marches and desperate battles in which they had in life been engaged . Oregon City is not to behind her sister cities in patriotism and devotion to her honored sons who sleep the sleep that "knows no waking" in her beautiful cemetery and her sailors who have gone out to sea many of them to be return no more until that great day when the quick and tbe dead shall riae and walk. Grand Marshall Andrews has issued the following gneral order covering the military ceremonies ot tne day. GRAND MARSHALL ORDERS. Having been appointed Grand Mar shall for the parade' and exercises to be held in this city on Memorial day Satur day May the 30th. I hereby issue the following general orders for the informa tion ot the public. 1. Headquarters will be established on M: i i street, between fifth and sixth at 9:15 a. m. 2. Lieutenant Charles Burns, C A. Third Regimen O. N. G. is hereby ap pointed Chief of staff and Wm Beach, Norwood Cliarman, Leroy Grace, Frank Knoll and Charles Barry are appointed Aids, and will report mounted to the Chief of Staff promptly at 9 :15 a. m. 3. The orderof assignment in column of the different organizations taking part in the parade is as follows: Park place band. Co. A. Third Regiment O. N. G. Meade Post. No. 2 G. A. R. Meade Corps, No. 18 W. Its" C. Mayor and Council and other invited guests in carriages. Civic oiganizations, Fraternal Orders and citizens in carriages. 4. The c lnmn will form on Main St. facing Bouth with head jf column rest! ig on Fifth street and the several organizi tions taking part are requested to be on hand and in place promptly at 9:45 a. m. 5 The line of marh will be from Fifth street to Imperial m ills, counter marching to east end of bridge where a hall will be called while the G. A. R. and W. R, C. marches onto totheb'idge where the ceremony of strewing of flowers on the water in honor of the deceased sailors of the war for the union will be performed, after that the post and corps will countermarch to their respective positions, when the column will move by way of Seventh street to Bhively's hall where the usual ceremon ies will be held after which the column will refcrm and march to the cemetery where the ceremonies of G . A. R . and VT. R. C. will be performed. cy order of U. if. Mars, Grand Marshall. Charles Burns, Chief of Staff. .' The South Bnd R ad. . It does look like Oregon City ought to have more than one way to get out ot town- The Courier has personal or direct interest in the south end road . That it is a feasible project there can be no question. : mat the cost ol the road will not be large in proportion to the benefits to be derived from it is a con ceded fact. The council has about made up its mind to build the road and it will be a good day for Oregon City when this thoroughfare is opened up lor travel. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Ko tlee is hereby given that the undnrslgned nas been duly appointed by tne lion. 1 nomas F Ryan, County Judge of (Ilackamaa county. Ore gon. executrix of the will and estate of Andrew P. Anderson deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same with vouchers at the office of my attorneys. O. D. and D. C. Latonr. ette In Oregon City, Oregon, wllhiu Blx months irom tnis ante. Sated this May 15th 1903 liiNNA E. Anderson, Executrii aforesaid. Cures When Doctors Fall- Mrs. Frank Chlasson. Patterson, I,a , wrRes June 8th, ltMl: "I had malaria fever in very bad foi m. was under trertment by doctors, but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fever woulb return. I used a sample bottle of Herblne, ioniid it netpea me. 'men bought two bottles , which completely cured me. I feel gratiful to you for furnishing such a splendid medicines lid can honeBtlv recommend it to those suffering from malaria, as it will surely cure them." Her Dine, ouc Dottle at cnarman (Jo. Are You Going to Build? Do you use Lumber ? We want to furnish you. We are located near the Eldorado School House, near the postoffice of Carus. We have a good mill, are cutting lumber out of the best yellow fir. Can fill your order on short notice for any kind of lumber If you need lumber don't fail to write to us or come to see us. It will pay you Sturqts Brotbtrs, Carui, Ortqtn. For Sale. Thirty five acres of land fonr miles South of Oregon City. Twenty two acres under cultivation. (2000 without crops or (2200 with crops. William McDonald, New Era, Oregon. JUST IN TIME. Some Oregon City People May Walt Till It's Too Late. on't wait nntil too late. Be sure and be 'n ime Just in time with kidney ills Means curing the back Before backache becomes chronic; Before serious nrinary troubles et in. loan's nidney Pills will do this. . Here is testimony to prove it. G. H. Springmeyer, expressman, re siding at 1016 First St., Portland, says: "Exposure to rough weather and the the constant jarring of the wagon while I was riding brought on kidney trouble. My back ached almost constantly and the muscles controlling the bladder ap pended weak and thrfir action far too frequent. Doan's Kidney Pill came to 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 effective preparation to others." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at the drcu store of C. G. Huntley and ask what his cus tomer report. tor sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffa'o. N. Y.. sole agents for the United State. Kemember the name Ooan and take no substitute. The State Teachers' Asso:lation. The Western Dlvlson of the State Teachers' Association will be held at Portland, June 24 to 29, 1903. The pro gram for this meeting is one of the best ever prepared by the management of the Association, and the indications are that this meeting will far surpass anything ever attemped in educational meetings in Oregon. The best talent the ttate affords has been secured to take part in the program which deals with many subjects ot vital importance to the schools and education al interests of tbe s' a' e. M'. Henry D. Pettengill of Lansing, Mich. , one of the foremost educators of the United States, has been invited to be a guest of the As sociation and will appear on the pro gram, and discuss a number ol import ant! educational topics. Railway companies have made an ex cursion rate to Poitland for this oc casion and a very large number of teach ers will no doubt be present to enjoy and profit by the meeting. Sclatlo Rheumatism Cured After Four teen Years of Suffering. " Ihave been afflicted with sciatic rhematimn for fourteen years," says Josh Edgan of Germantown, Oal. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Cham berlain's Pin Balm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I am happy to say it ia fnot since returned." Whv not use it liniment and g t well? It is for sale ij U. A. Harding. Alllwaukle's First Election. A special election will be held in tbe village of Milwaakie to-day At the election a mayor, four alder men, a treasurer, marshall and recorder will be elected. The newly elected officers will bold thuir teats until the first Monday in December. By the terms of the charter George Huntley, J. K. Kelso and J A Dewling will act inspectors. A lively content is predict ed. i e i t SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Couh Remedy. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myselt with one bottle ol Uham- berlain's Dough Kemedy," says DranK W. Ferry, editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon ful of this remedy, and when the cough. in1' spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that, in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to deep perfectly free from cough and iti accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly. I had no idea that it would of could knock out the g ip, simply because I had never tried it tor mch a pur pose, hut it did and it seemed with the eec.nd attack of coughing the remedy caused it not only be of less duration, but the pains were far less seveie, and I had not need the contents of onebottle. before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu. to sale by Ueorge A. Harding, No Loss of Time. I have sold Chamberlain's Co!ic,Ohol era and Diarrhoea Remedy for years. and would rather be out of coffee and sugar than it. I eold five bottles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at vork again this morning II. R. Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be seen by the above the threshers were able to keep on with their work without losing a single day's time. Yon should keep a bottle of th's Remedy in your home. For eale by Q. A. Ilaiding. Rough and Dressed LUMBER Bin Brtthtrt cf Scbubtl, Are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Yellow Fir Lumber cut. out of the best tim ber and furnished at reasonable prices : : : : Lninl.Gr Cot to Order on Short Notice, Write or call. Dix Brothers, Sthubtl, On BONE F00O Soft and crooked bones mcatx bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones ; must have bone food, blood', must have blood food and so on through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right!: treatment for soft bones ir children. Littledoses everyday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have-. Bow legs become straighter loose joints grow stronger ancf , firmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Right food will cure it... In thousands of cases Scott's . Emulsion has proven to be the. right food for soft bones in: childhood. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New Yoriw 50c. and 1 1.00 ; all druggists. 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