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R PAGES o 946 PART TWO 1st YEAR OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1903 NO. 3 OREGON am COUR mm, When your tones are tore and inflamed from courhln Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURIS and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. IffiV fiffl TAE t 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. j ' Thi Dictors Said Ha Had Consumption -A Marvelous Curt. L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, Iowa, write?: "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 SUBSTITUTES SOLD WD RECOTJEHDEu BY Canbg. There wns a larte crowd assembled at the depot Thursday to see the presi . dent. The teacherB and pupils of Canby school went to see the president. Quite a few Canbyitea went to Port land Thursday. Fred Roth who is a student at the State Agricultural college, spent Satur day and Sunday with his mother and sister at Canby. J. F. Eckerson and Mr. Phelps re turned from Portland Friday evenings. A' large class of 8th grade pupils took the examination at Canby last week. Messrs Otto Evans and Blaine White spent Sunday in Portland. Mr. Reames Democrat noninee for congressman was in towm Monday morning. The Canby baseball team went out to .Macksburg Sunday and played a game with the Macksbnrg trm. The scoro was 16 to 3 in favor of Canby. Mrs. Firebi uh was a guest of Mrp, Howard Eccles 8aturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bair spent Sun day in Portland. Miis Emma Evans is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eccles . Mr. L. E. Armstrong and Otis Morris Wjre Canby visitors Tuesday. Mr. Fryrear, of Macksburg, was in tiwn Tuesday. Parkplace. Prof. McCann has been sick and was unable to attend to bis dutits in the tchool. Miss Grace Marshall, one of the teach ers here weot home Monday for a few days. Miss Laura Purcell, a 17 year old daughter of Mrs. Purcell, of Clackamas heights, met with a very painful and serious accident Sunday evening, while passing along the bluff of the Clackamas river she fell over sustaining a fractured hip bone. Mrs. Apperson is able to be (U'. aia:n tit it several weeks of illness. Mr-!. Blood is able to be out again. Jessy Fanbif n who has been working on the lower Columbia was home one day last week. I. T. Brown and family were up from Portland Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Larking and family.of Salem, were visiting bis sister; Mrs, Brown last Sunday. Maple Lane. School closed here on Thursday of last, week with a picnic dinner in the Grange hall, and proirrara at the school house at 2 p. rn. The patrons turned out with-l well filled baskets an i a good time was enjoyed by all. The program was es pecially good as it showed the result of & the careful training and ability of the teacher Miss Kowen. Chas. Shelly and family, of LaGrande Oregon are the guests of his brother, James and family. Chas. Gale has enclosed his front yard with a new picket fence. : J. B. Jackson has his new barn com pleted, which is a great improvement to the place. Panst Blossom. Frog Pond. Grain is in good condition ,Jbut warmer weather is needed for strawberries and fruit. Several of our prominent people went to Portland Thursday to tee President Roosevelt. Some of them have seen him before. 0. F. Wauer has purchased a fine horse. Chas. Polika rad the misfortune to get a horse severly cut, in a slip Bcraper last Monday while working out his poll tax on (be road. The borse was so bad' ly cut tiiey had to shoot him. Mr, foiua will ask tne county to pay the loss. The M. B. A. Lodge at Wilsonville will give an entertainment and dancefon Saturday evening, June 6th. A good pro gram will be rendered and refreshment will be served. G. F. Aten will ship another car load of spuds to Gould &0o, 8. F. Calif., next Tuesday. Henry Boackmen has sold a horse to Wm. J aster far f 160 Gentlemen, next Monday is the day to do your duty. Lome aud vote for Mr. Reames. Erown, Mr. Bradtl, Mr. Stauber, Mr. McArtbur, Mrs. Sclnndler.Lena Behind- ler, Mrs. Newbury, Lena Newbury, Rae Newbury, Mr. Burgoyne. Thomas Blan- chard and wife, Mr. Eisert and Mr. Grieshaber. Miss Maeeie Mullov was visiting old friends In Oregon City over Sunday, Mrs. E. N. Foster went to Portland Saturday to wait upon her daughter, Mattie, wbo is inflering with inflamma tory rheumatism. Fred Jesse, of Parlow. passed through this city Sunday. E. N. Foster had two fine heifers killed and another bumped over a cattle guaid in the south end of town by the train Sunday morning. Mrs. G. H. Brown visited friends at Halsey a few days last week. Mr. Stephens, !of Mt. Tabor, waa a distinguished gueet at the Schindler firm Sunday. The Gansnider children, of Portland. visited their grandmother, Mrs. Bradtl, a few days last week. Charles Bradtl, John Whaland and John Reineman are over in the Yuquint country looking at homestead land that Uncle Sammy wishes to donate to his boya. We wish you all kind of good luck, boys. Elmer Veteto was a delegate to the I. 0. U. F. grand lodge at Portland last week and received the appointment of district deputy grand master of district Ko. 1U. Miss Ada Bid well, of Canemah, was initiated into the Warner Grange Satur day. ' Mort Haines has a new incubator. Frank Gutperlet purchased a cream separator in balem this week. The Catholics held a ''mission" at the church last Sunday with a good attendance. David Penman, Jr., and family, ot lone, returned to glorious old Webfoot last week. COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 Transacts a general banking business Hakes loam and collection, disco, tj;1) b-ayi and sells domestic and foreigis exekaace and receives deposits subject to check. Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. ra. C. LATOTJB1ITTJ, I.J, LATOTJB1ITTJ, President MXTU Caahto C. N- THE GREENMAN PIONEER EXPRESSMAN (Established 1889) Prompt delivery to U parts of the elty JREQON C1TI aiGOM WILL SEND $4.00 FREE. Franklin Miles, M. D., LL. D., the Cele brated Chloago Specialist, Will Send $4.00 Worth of his New Special Treatmeut Free ft Eaoh ef Our Readers (3. D, & D. C. LATCURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Bed Estate and Probata) Specialties Offlce in Commercial Bnk Building OREGON CITY . QR. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST ill work'warranted and satisfaction guaranteed Crown and Bridge work a specialty Canfield Building 0RBGON CITY OBIGOM E. H. COOPER, Notary Public. Real Estate and Insurance, Titles Exam ined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Mort gages, Etc., Drawn, oom 16, Garde B'd'g, Oregon City, Ore. Q E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Building, opp. OBKJOH CITY Bank of Oregon Cltj OBECKM QRANT B. D1MICK Attobnsy and Counselor at Law Will preotloe In all' Courts In the State, Otroolt and District Courts of the United States. Insolvent debtors taken through bankruptcy. Offloetln Garde Building, Oregon City, Or. COMFORT SWING CHAIR Made entirely of metal and fancy colored canvas. The material is light and firmly braced, finished in black enamel. Folds com pactly, occupying space of only a 31 inches. Is set up or folded by removing only four stove bolts. Perfectly simple. Be Comfortable Let the Comfort Chair make you really so. The Comfort Chair is ftiffi.rnf frAm almncf antrftiinor Iq -VVljA It's not a hammock, not a swing, not Ksjy a chair. The good things of all com Vwvbined. Simnlv aolid comfort whether sitting: or reclining. Every action of the chair ia automatic. Whatever oosition vour bodv assumes, the chair just follows, and that without any effort on your part. To see It, to sit in It, costs you nothing. To buy it tvnd have it delivered To your door costs you only $100 FfcANK BUSCH Highland. Rev. Wallace, pastor of the Highland Baptist church, filled his regular month-1 ly appointment here Saturday and Bur. day. After visiting with the Bick among his flock" Monday he returned to Saleiu, via Ortg in City. Mrp. Wallace, former postmistress of Highland, who has been quite ill is no improving. The son rf bilbert Ftllows has been quite ill for some time. James Wtathertord hag retimed from a trip east of the mountains, bringing with his LriJe, whom he married at The Dalles. A number of Highland parties are pre paring to go east of the mountains and iocaie tiuioer claiuin, Borne have al ready been oyer there prospecting and seeking suitable locations aud report themeelvr-sas being well pleased with t ie ouli ok, The people of Highland are much gratified to learn that they may Boon have a rural free delivery route. The new electric road has been sur veyed withio a fe miles of Highland ami lu all probability will Increase the value of real estate in this section con-tiderably. When an experienced physician offers to give away $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 in ft. And when hundreds ot prominent people freely certify to his unusual skill and the superiority of His New Special Treatment, his liberality ia 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 alter failure oi eleven Urand 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 sent upon request. The eminent Rev. W. Brll., D. D., ot Dayton, O., Geu. 3ec'y of Foreign MImIous, writes editori ally in the Stale Sunday Hchool Union: "we desire to SUte that from personal acquaint ance we know nr. Miles to be a moat skimul specla'uit a man who has spared neither lalior nor money to keep himeilf abreast of the great ad vancement in medloal science.', The late Prof. 1. S, Jewell, M. 1)., said: "by all means publish your surprising results." Prof. 1, f. Koss, 11. D., Ex Pres. of Kush Medical Col lege, wrote In 1W74: "l)r. Miles bits taken two courses of my private Instruction in diHtuaes of the heart ana lungs." Mr. Truman DcWeese, editor of Chicago Tlmes-Heiald, states: "Dr. Miles cured me of Inherited headache ami ill 7. .I ness," The well-known manufacturer of Frte port, 111.. J. O.Hcott, Buys: "1 had trutlle sly spoilt thounands oi dollars on phyati iaus until Iconsult ed Dr. Miles." Mrs. Frank Biullh, of Chicago, writesi Dr. Ml es cured me or dropxy after ttve eadiug physicians had given me up." This new system of Special Treatment is thoroughly scientific and immensely superior to the ord nary methods. Ah all alluded readers may nave H uu worth of Ire tuient free, we would ad vise them to Bend for it at once. Addrees, Dr. Franklin Miles, 203 to 205 State street, Chicago, III. QEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red front OREGON CITI CourbHoute Block ORE0KM JI. C. STRICKLAND, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Does an Up-To-Date General Praotlce Special attention 'given to surgery and diseases of women. Office In Garde Building, 7th snd UeinSt OREGON1 C1TY, ORKQON 0 lfew Era. Miss Florence Hchindler spent sev. eral days last week visiting friends at Mt. Tabor. 1 11 til IK m, mr. ana .urs. William Hiyter arove up Wed- For Those Who Live On Farms. T)r. Bemln. Pana, 111., writes: I have used fiat lard's Huuw Liniments always recommend to my ineuds. as 1 am confident there is do better made. t Is a daudy for burns." Those who live on farms are einpeclaly liable to many accidental outs, bums and bruises, wn'cli lieal rapidly wutin Hal' lard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should al ways be kept In tue house lor canes of emer gency. 2bc, 5Uc and 11 at (Jliarniau dfc Co. J. W. Noun, H. D. J. W. Pownx. M. flORRIS A POWELL, Physiciansland Surgeons. Calls In city or country promptly attended Garde Building, Oregon City. QSTEOPATIIY DR. C. D. LOVE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Graduate of American Pclinol of Osteopathy, KlrkNVllle, mo. Successfully treats both acute and chronic dis eases.. Call lor literature. Consultation and Examination Free. Offlce Hours: JJgJ2' lOr by appointment at any time. RocmsBo.4and 8, Stevens Building, Main St OllEGOM CITY, OBKOOX. II OBERT A. MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW O. D.EBY, NOTARYil'UBLIO. Real Estate bought and sold, money loaned itles examined nnd abstracts made, cash paid for county warrants. Probate and comniUslouusa' court business and lusurauce. ROOM I, WIlXBAnD BUI tDl NO OREGON CITI, OBEOOI to their farm near Junction City ntsuay ior a lu oays stay. Ed Bradtl, of Canby, was in town Sun day. Misspg Lena and Mary Schindler, Laura Newbury and Frank Keif took a ride to Aurora and back Sunday eve ning on the train. Mark Slyter, Wilber Newbury and Carl Burgoyne started for Hood River to make a start in life picking strawber ries. Jonah Penman returned home Sunday after a month's stay in Portland. Grover Clements, of Oak Grove, was in new era eunaay. A. Knight and Miss Swanby, of Can by, were seen driving on our streets last Sunday evening. The W. C. T. U. mt at the home of M rs. Eastman Wednesday. Among those who went to Portland to get a glimpse of the president were Mrs. ri. P. Eastmn, Harry Hobert, Frank Eastman. D. Penman, Fred Vonderahe, George H. Brown, Robert Brown , Ellis World Wide Reputation, White's Cream. Vermlfugebas achieved a world wide reputation as being the beat of all worm destroyers, aud forlts tonic influence on weak and unthrifty children, as it neutraiiles the acidity of sourness of Ihe stomach, improves their diges tion, and assimilation of loud, strengthens their nervous system and restores them to the health, vigor and elasllelty of spirits uatmial to child hood, 'ioc at Charmaa Co. Corvallla & Easttrn Railway. TIUS CAKD MO. 2L No. 2 for Yaquinna: Leaves Albany 11:44 f. m. ' Corvalln S IX) 1. u. Arrives Ye)ulea S:'i6 p, u. No. 1 Betnniing: Leaves Yaqulna t:49 A. . Leases Corvallla 11:30 1. u. Arrivs Albany .12:16 P. M No lor Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a.tt. Yrrives Detroit ll:Qf p. M. No. 4 from Detroit: Lf-5ves Detroit .,..lt:48 P. at. Arrives Albany (:Ur. M. Train No. 1 arrives In Albany In lime to co neet wltb ihe 8. P. south bound train as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before if partur or 0. r. north bound Irala. Train Mo. connects with the 8. P, trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Maw port and adjacent beaches, Train 8 for Detroit, Brettahbusb and other mountain resorta leaves Albany at 7.00 a. rn.. reaching Detroit at noon, giving ample Mm to reach the reach the Springe same day. For lurlhw lufonuaUon apply to CbVYtN RTOMS, Manager. Thomas Cock nu, Ageut, Albany. H. H. Caoaisi, Agent.Corvallto. ". ScHUEBit W. S. TJ'REN (JREN A SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW tfutf Att KbDolat ; "r Will praotlee In all courts, make collection snd settlements of estates, furnish abstracti of title, leod von money and land your money on Irst mortgage. 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