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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE, 19, '1903, 1 M PUmSHMEUT. Social progress has done away with 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- nient for the man who neglects or abuses his stomach s she had in the far off days "when Adam delved and Jive 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 orgausof digestion ana nu- immvuih " irmou. ' Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery cures the diseased 6tomach and enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, so that the sluggishness, irritability, nervousnessand sleeplessness which result from innutri tion are cured also. I was taken sick nin years ago with fever." ' writes Mr. M. M. WardwelL of I.iiiwood, Leaven worth Co., Kansas. "Had the doctor and he broke up the fever all right, but I took diar rhoea right away ; he couldn't cure it and it became chronic, and then he gave up the case. 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 be well again,' but picked up one of Dr. Pierce's Memorandum Books rcne day and saw your description of catarrh of tTte stomach. I thought it hit mv rnse. We had a bottle of Dr. Pierce's C.oldsn Medical Discovery in the house, that was got for mother. You recommend it for - catarrh of the stomach,' so I went to taking it. ' vbe one bottle nearly cured me. I got two bot tles next time and took one and one-half and was well. I haven't been bothered with diar rhcra since." Pr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. Correspondence MACKSBTJBO. Our prosperous little burg is fairly Dooming. Mr. Armstrong is re-modeling his house and also putting m a hay fork. ueo &.es8einng is aiso putting in a new nay lorg. et tne good work go on. rnu scneer was laid up witn a sore lei last week, but we are g'ad ti say that he is at) le to be up and around again. There will be a gi and picnic at Smith's grove Saturday, J una 20th. All kinds of spot U are to be indulged in; -alBos dance at the Maccabee hall in the even ing. Rev. Kraxberger will preach in the German Lutheran church next Sun day. AH are invited to attend. . . One of the most enjoyable eients of the day, was the dance at the residence of Fred Yohau last Saturday night. A large crowd was present, A good time was enjoyed by all. - Mr. Luebben gave a ' birthday' party eunaay . ""'Sard Stalnecker was tip from Canby Saturday and took bis best girl to the dance, ' '. ' ' M. 'isorkhOlder is banding ' a new house for Will (iortler. , , , i ', Jonah, Hot Weather Weakness. If von foe 1 fagge out, listless and1 lacking in energy, you are perhaps suffering from the deblli tatiuir effects of summer weather. Tnese symP' toms indicate that a tonic Is needed that will create a healthv auneUus. mie digestion perfect, regulate the bowels and impart natural activity to liver. Tins Uetbine will ao: it Is s. . tonic, laxative and restorative. H. J. Kreegaid, Propr. Grand View Hotel. Cheney, Kan., writes: .'I ave used Htrbine lor i!v last 12 years, and nothing on earth can beat it. ' It was recommended to me by Dr. Newum, Iewtou, Kau." 50o at Cliarman ' & Co. Sandy. Since nothing has found its way to the colum ns of vour paper, from Sandy f jr a long time I win lako up tne pen and let you know that we are still alive '. wuea-wake and properuig aa ever.) TJhe farmers of this section are enjoy ing a much needed rain, Idleraan, who had the misfortune of having his team runaway in Portland 'lew weeks ago and was hurt q lite s badly out boi seriously, ,1s improving i and will baabla to leava the .hospital ' soon. . . r. ::. r : . . --. " An entertainment, ice cream and ; strawberry social will be given by .he Sandy . school ; Saturday June 20,- In 1 Meinigs hall. S , ,: '; j ' ' The proceeds from the social go, to ward purchasing a flag and buying a ' library. o . ' f A efand celebration will be given1' in Meinigs' park on-the 4th by. the fleas ant Home band, and the evening danc ing will bet enjoyed In both halls, t v. An. entertainment and ..basket, social was given ;at Bull Run, last' Saturday night. The proceeds including some , contributions, netted $75, which ia to .be used in purchasing seats for the Jsull .Run achooUiouse . - - for Sale. '": I have for sale one 6x8 Russell traction engine; one 24 42 J: I. Case seperator run two reasons and good as new; one chop mill and one Ko. ,17. Boss -ensilage cutter. All of the above machinery in good running order. For information write to )roalloa VT.. K.. MpfPOWKB; Ston, Orvgsn.'-- '' ,. ... Chamberlain's Stomach.,: and Liver Tablets are just what yon need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eat ing and w ke n p with a bad taste in your month." Tht.y wilr improve yonr ap petite, tleanfe ,.and invigorate your etomacu and give vou a relih for your ttol. , o astaobit. A. .lJia Happy Time In Old Tcwn. "Wa felt very hanpj," writes R.B, Bevlll, Old Town, Vs., "when Bucklen's Arnlea 8als wholly cured our daughter of a bad esse of scald head." It (lel.glHs all who nee it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, B-olajs. Bolls, Ulcers, Ernptions. Infallible for 1M-S. Ouly25ceuts at G. A. Hurding's drag store. BANNER 3ALVE th most healing salve in the world, hMMX XSADOV BROOK. Harry J. Bates, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Heudershot left on the Wednesday's overland far his home in California. ' " ' - - Mies Eliza Mulvany was visiting Mn. Hendershot Monday. ; Mr. and Mre. Mollatt were in Oregon City Wednesday, . The sale atChas. Hoi man's was well attended and everything sold well. Mr. and Mrs.Bolman accompanied bv their daughter, Alice, weie at the farm for a few days last week. ' Mies Lentz finished her school last Friday and left -for home Sunday to the regret of every one. '' ' . . The rain which fell last night did a world of kood as the ground was getting quite dry but crops in general look well except the clover which will not be very good . The Road Supervisor J. Mallatt was in Mtadowbrook a few davsaai. D. LoonfeV has moved his family to his place, which lie bought; near Needy Hope they will have better health in that place. - Martha. Colton. Mrs. Garrett and three of her children was on the sick list this week, Little Willard Arquett who was very sick from eating wild strawberries is all right again. Mrs Lizzie Birchet and eon. Ralph, of Brownsville are spending a few weeks visiting relatives in lower CqUou, Miss Stella Hubbard, of Portland, is visiting friends here.'- - . .. Quite a number of Coitonties went to the four coiners labt Sunday to witness the contest between . the Molalla and Colton baieba! teams. They will play agxin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gorbett Visited at' the Hammet residence. .' '. Qeo, Gardner and Chester Chase, of Oregon City, have moved onto their farm to .do some clearing and erect their mansion, judging from the a.uount of of smoke rising in this vicinity they murt be progressing nicely. P. E. Bonney and the Hargravea Bros are running ties on Milk Creek this week. PAKE PI.ACE. The annual Echool meeting of this dis trict paiBtd off very quittly re sulting in the election f Mr. U'Rea, father of W. S. U'ren, as director for three years and . J. Maple re-electtd clerk. The direct ir !were intt ut t 'd to maka an annual levy, not to exceed Vt mills to bt usd exclusively to pay tne interest on the bonds (a little over $5000) and create a siakitig fund to pay the bonds whan they become due; The board of directors whs also directed to maka a vifomus pro'est againt the Cat ting off a p'e eof tha district to ba at tached to the Holcouib district solely be cause the taxes were higher In this dis trict than in the othei. ' ' " ' Elijah Holt, of Brooks, was visiting lijs motber and brother, of this place, Sunday. ' ;- W. 0. Brown, who lives near Linton,' was vUiting his parents Monday wilL bis family. Mrs. Daieie Johason, of Portland, was the guest of her mother, Mis. Mac Riv ers, Bunduy. We are Boirv to annotftce that M a. French is quae Ion wiiu consumptiun aad heart trouble. ,t . . ...... Capt. W. H. Smith is somewhat crip pled with a bad knee. XTEW EBA. The recent rains have' brought hay making to a etand still. ' RoJ-eit ud Grover Clements of O .k Grove caine up Sunday. Mr.Obrook, of Portland, is visiting ut the Uurgoyne farm thin week. , Mr. Pennuian bas a new crgara eeper ator. Gel.' Randall baa anew piano at bis house; Mi. MuArthur attendel the Kebprc's reception ut Oregon City batuiUay night. . . , , i Miss Huttie Spnlak, of Portland,1 is visiting her mother of this place . Wm. Slyter was euddenly taken ill Monday night, but is much better at this writing; '" ;' " 1 ' ' '' Chas. Bradtb bad bis bicycle stolen Sunday night. ' ' Mr. Manners leaves 'for the Sunny South satu-iay. Wm. Tomson started op his new saw mill Saturday to see how the machiueiy would ran. " ' Geo. Rider and family, of Hog Hollow vi-ited hii eiater, Mrs, Grant Cntooer Sund''- .,,,,(.- The youns folks took Robert Brown by surprise Saturday night. -All reported a good time, ,-. ' Ora Slyter, of Battle Ground,,! Wash ington was severely hurt by a car of R, R. ties rolling off on him a short time ago. We are pleased to learn that be is rapidly recovering and will soon be able to resume hi work again. -w ::, I tirl Wini fcVfioo ick? Battle Ground, Washington, to work on, the railroad. ' . , - Mr. and Sfrs. Schiner, of Chehalis, Washington is visiting the later 's par ents.Mr. and Mrs, fctaober of this jiluce. Gene Brown and 'Wili-Oristeter are racing piling and ! taking them from Sewbury to Portland. . " David Fancher and sister of Mt Pleat ant were seen driving on . our street Sunday, ' , 1 The W.O. T. Jj! met 'at Mrs. Penn maD'allt Wednesday. - ; ,,.: . Mrs. Hougbam is building new barn on her farm south of this pla:e. The spiritualist camp meeting will commence on Jnly 4ib.t Its strange how some folks feel slight ed when their name do not appear 'hair pulls" because their names do appear in the paper. - G. Brown was doing business at ilBonville Monday. ; At tl e school meeting Monday night Mr. HoOman was elected director, and i Broffn clerk Will Dedicate Methodist Church. The newly remodi-lrd Methodist church w.ll be dedicated nest Sunday. Bishop Earl Uranst in will preach the dedica tory sermon. There will be an Epworth League meeting in the evening followed by a sermon by Kev J. - R. T Latlirop, Grace church of Portland. The Methodist have been holding their . ser vices in the voodinen hall while their edifice was being reconstructed,, and it nas betm nearly nine months since tbey have held services in it. Oregon City was the fir.it stopping place of the early missionaries ef the Methodist church as they came tu the: coast. The old church building, situated in the rear of the new church building, was erected in 1845 and was the first protes aut church built in the Weet This building was used uutu 189J wh n a new church was built. . . Have Your S ten The Seaserpent? Wa'ch for the unique and catchy pamphlet just issued by the General Paaeenger liepartment of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad Co., which tells a little summer tale about the Summer Girls, Seaserpent and Sunsets at Seaside. The etnry is short but, well told and handstimely illustrated. Place youi urder eaily and aviid the July run. Copies mailed tree upon application to J C. Mayo, GF. & P. A.,Astoria, Ore gon. Si : s Fnergy all gone! Hcadtcher Btomaoh out of order? 81 m ply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blond ditteis will maka a new tnau or women of you. I ta .. iitii., Champion Rakes t1 i. ' ' ' , Lock Lever, Self Dump and Hand Dump. ' ' , - .,. '. Easy to operate. Strong and durable. ' ; " 1 ' ' Many desirable improve ments for 1903. On Lock Lever, may be locked down or not for gather ing, as desired. Interchangeable wheels. Teeth can be set any desired heijht, but return instant. Many other convenient fea ture!. Send for special circular. BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Crested jsJ Vv' I . . ' n::rr, PORTLAND rm -Xt " , I ''...' .. IT-L- 1 Champion Draw Cut Mower Champion in'the field for loo3' same as in other seasons.', ', , . , It draws the bar No push, . The most powerful cutter. ,. ; Easiest to 0perate.1i , j, , , Most Durable. .,,, ... . . ' ' Choose the Champion an3 get satis faction. . , ' 1 CSS . ting needle, ' is invited." ! is Mitcbell Wagon keit In &toc.i( and sold at ' .i .'.'; I . " . " ) , . ' ' ' ' TairdOltgb Bros. & Co., Warn t.t.- I ssvaitm RvATSlrt Ollinilie Tablets- JS Seven MUEon boxes sold in post 12 1 Hood View. ' ' '- ' -" Miss Sarah Brobst went to Forest Gruve to attend the commencement ex ercises at Pacific University the past week. . ' Sunshine Lodge, No. 97, D. of H.,gave another one of their, delightful, socials Tuesday evening. Dancing was indulged in and strawberries were served. A most enjoyable time was had by those present. A numierof new barns are going up In the vicinity. Mr. Ridder had a barn raising Tuesday morning, as also did Mr. Clutter. James WilBon expects to raise a barn in the near future. Melville Templeman has returned to Hood View to reside baviDg disposed of his interests in a hop yard near Mc Minnvillj. ' . ' Mrs. Murray and George Murray wen t to Ellwood one i ay Ust week to visit Miss Helen Murray who is teaching school at that piace. The rain the past few days has done a great deal of good to the growing crop, although some bay has been consider ably damaged. The ice cream social given by the Young People's Christian Endeavor of Hood View was a decided success and a good t me was had by those preient. The school board of Hood View ichool has purchased a new hell which will be put in place in the star future. Herman Krause made a business trip to Oregon City ou Monday. "BEE LINE" BUGGIES known all ove rthis country as the straight est niece of goods put out In the buggy line. Made especially for Oregon roads, New features added, making It better for than ever before. A comfortable, durable buggy. Try it. Prove it. " CHAMPION BINDER ; There is io binder ahead of the Champion for strength and dur ability in usual conditions and increased capacity in ' difficult conditions of grain., . . . , ,7, Force Feed Elevator. ' ' " Eccentric Power giving wheel, giving increase In power of 16 over com mon wheel. ' ' ' Other practical Improvements. 1 Ilius1 troted in Catalog. Mailed free. ;' n 11, mini mil iji nmiiiiiwyMaauffs'wss.iis isi Commg And .you Will soon" need NE' HARVESTING MACHINERY. jairclough:Brds.;pompariy are ' f, headquarters; Jp?'aJ thjj l,ajtest irop.rbyd : harvesting -machinery and guarantee their, gdo'ds to. give satis-r faction.' A full line of hardware, tinware and almost . anything from a threshing machine down to a'tnite - is always kept on hand. - Your To Cure a Cold in One Day month. 1 nis sisaaiure, m Holland. . Bert Hart ti"k a trip to Canby last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Louisa Geuler and aladyfrieid of Portland aie v siting at her father, J. J Ba gfeld. Mrs. Nellie Collins has returned to Portland. s , Mi and Mrs). Frank Mattoon bava returned from Easttrn Oregon to live on their placa.. , j The elsction in schwl district No. 75, resulted in the reelection of Aug Hubert director and William Stone IS clerk. ..' Misi Maude Stoue i etying at aTrs. Hiciobolham's until Miss A. T. Hicin bothem returns from his school. ' Lout, j 5 " s On the streets of Oregon City on last Salmday evening, a gold pin with a small diamond setting Also fleur de lis and girls bead ormtment. ; Finder notif y 494 Ea-t VVaslnnntoii street Portland and receive liberal reward. Pin particu lury valuable to the owner. My little son had an attack of whoiptos oough and was threatened wilU pneumonin; but ior Chamee.lain's Oough Kemedy we would have hadaiwioustimeofit. ItslsOJiwed him Irom several severe ufackt) ot oroup. H. J,Strickfaden, editor World -H raid, l:uir Uaveu, A ash. J? or tale by ti A. Harduig. Foley9 s Honey and Tar cures soldi, pr$vents pneumonia. American Cream" , Separators Lead all in the 4 Essential Features: Close Skimming, . Easy to Clean, Durable, Light Running. Cannot beat this combination In any Seisrstor. Write for our proposition. 1 MITCHELL WAGON MONARCN OF THE ROAO The best: possible wacon thai can ,be built . The materials are well seasoned having been bought c v years hhead ftf requirements This alone menns investmt iit of a furturC in wngorv stock. ExDert labor used in the construction. Their 'splendid reputation all over the country the Northwest in particular- demonstrates the tact that ' MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT j.fMWSjWiipispsssiSiijiiyii) ijiS! pi sskstgststtWj on patronage t I Portland Price ' ' " , . ,"' ' I'' '.,,' . ' -"; ', ' ' Stmt - Oregon b Two Days. 77 rj ca every - ' ' " - ' Jipace 1 The Cause of Many ' Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing: in tii country most dangerous because so decep- ve. mianysuaaen deaths are caused by it heart., dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or trpopiexy are oiten the result of kid ney disease. E kidney trouble is the kidney-poisoned blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you tire feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. , Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and it sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles , You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co.,' Binghamton, N; Y.- When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper.- Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address; Binghamton," N. Y., on every bottle. CAWBT. .',M.'. The citizens of Canby have awakened, craped off the moss and are going to celebrate July 4th In grand style. Music nauies. : ball liame excellent grounds good oratory, and last but not ' least a 11 and ball at night that will surpass any thing that has been held at Canby lur sometime. The business men have responded most generally with sinews of war and although we are getting at It rp.thr late, we can by extra exertions htv a better ceieriration at Dome than many of our Bister towns. See the large bills and posters fur the celebration. L. Qrssiea is erecting some building! ou his lots near the Chrittian church. Tho Candy base ball club went 10 Hubbard Sunday and met defeat at the hands of Woodburn Needy Hubbard aggregation. Tbia was the first game oil lie season and the way the Canby boys were "done" wasn't slow. The score "as 12 to 4 in favor of Hubbard. The school election was held - in the various school districts in and near Canby Monday night. The following is a list of school orlicnrs (or Canby and vicinity. Canby ichonl : H. 0. 1 Gill more, Herman Lee, Wiu. Vorpahl, Wm. .Knight, clerk. Kiverside : l. Clauson, Mr. KeiiKnlght, J. Eckerson, A; Vin yard, ..clerk.. Mundorf: C. Lucke, F. VI. Barmore, John Bunke, Geo Koeh ler, clerk. ,;,;s G. Williams who l'ved rear Canby was found deau in bed Baturday after noon. The coroner's verdict was death from heart trouble, The interment waa In Dauby cemetery Sunday."' ; Mrs; Linneberg died Tuesday after noon. The luntrul will t..ke place Thurs day. The remains of Tillie Will were buried at the cemetery last baturday . The funeral serrices were conducted by Itev. Mcl'hersou of Canby. Al any friends of the deceased attended and, many floral offerings were placed on the grave. , Maple Lane, , . r We have had a touch of lahtem Aeaiher hra few days pant, aa so much thunder and lightening in quite unoaiial for Oregon, but the min that followed waa a (crcat benefit, to the crope. ' Tom Davie Jr.- lately purchased (he Kirk lirob' shingle mill, near Olarkos, and aflur ninniiiK only one day bad the mitriortuue to loose ttie entire plant by llrt;-- ! ! 1.' ,.' . Geo. Ware aa sold hie farraito a ma hm nBine in not kft6wn .";' " The hop Riven at the OranRe halt oa Saturday evening by the bill team ol this place, waa, a tuccee. ,', James blinlly and family are talkiug of moving to Oregon City.- , . .., , A. Moslef a the guest of Mr.'Bhort liege and iamily for several days. The Maple Lane - boys groaned bats with tie tarus nine. .011. Sunday after noon and the (core stodd 13 to 15 ia f ivor ofCarua, ;, A ;verv. enjoyable, surprise party was. tendered Mr,. Uibhs,, at her hqiue on., last riunday, by a giodly humber of ; frl nds and relatives attended. 'A' nice lunch r as served tn about 23 persons who withsd their, botuse many : happy returns, of Lt-r birthday . , ,' Pansy Btoasott. AVanted. 1, ,1 , We wcfuld like to wk, through tbe columns of your paper, If there is any iierson who has used Green's "August Flower for the cars of indigestion, Dy. tiepsia and Liver. Troubles that has not been enred and we also menp Uieir re. suits, such as sour stomach, ferment' tlon ol food, habitual oostiveness, ner vous dyspepsia,-.headaches, despondent feelings, ,sleeplessness-in fact,- any trouble connected with the stom ichor liverTThis medicine hastieen sold for many yean in all civilized countries.and we wish to correspond aiih you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try a 26 cent bottle firs.'. We have nev r know of Its failing. If so, something more erious is the matter with you. The ?5 cent si. a ha" just bei-n intro duced this year. , lingular size 75 cents. At all druggist. G. G.Giisen, WcoJbury, N. J. For sate by Charman & Co., Druggists, Oregon City, Ore. GIRu WASTKHj-Good rcFpectsi.Ja girl t'j do housework. Enquire t John bchrHiii. 1 mtil kivs v 3rr mm r