OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1903. Interchangeable Tickets A Remarkabe Monstrosity. Perfect Health BVTHBUSBOP Dr; Pierce's Favorite Prescription rr , IVt rorv01 A"n, Ionoke "Vf-faa XT 11.1 . .... "n.ii(r nve mouths of ""? wh female wkn I wme th.s for & : benefit of other"ffe"rs 'f0 ,T.,c,i0?-. ' -ioctored with H"j-iiu wunout any eood re- suit, so ny husband utfed me to try P1erce's medicinta-ich 1 did, with wonderful ri1tu t . . . w"? ItookWrtai Prerition. four of hi. GoSfen M-SfaS fXt and two Yial, 0f hU ' Ple"' The Comtnnn S.. vt.j: 1 . i , '"" iucuim au Vlser. leinS J , 111 paper covers, is sent -?? on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. Pierce. JJuttalo, N, Y, Correspondence Mulino. Mere tain, more rest seems to be the happy shout of the farmers. ,Ch"' B""i?er is visiting his sister, Mrs. Manning at present. Misses Veda Jones and Agnes Wal lace spent last week in Portland visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fish have rented a house from C. T. Howard and moved , in last week. 1 A. Erickson and family spent Satur day and Sunday visiting friends on Dickies prairie. Mae Davis who has been attending! school at Willamette has returned home accompanied lyr Beatrice Carlisle. The party at Hardesty's was the best I the neason. A lunch oi strawberries and cream was served. Improvements are still going on as Fred Woodside is doing some slash ing. DeEtta Hardesty spent last week at 'the White house at Cams. John Darnell was in our midst lasi Sunday. Farr Erickerson is able to go fishing again. Maud Burley is visiting her niece, Veda Jones. , J. J. Mallatt and family F. Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fish, Chas. and Ida Boy u ton and Homer Rowan were the guests of M. Wallace aod family Sunday. Music was furnished by Boy n ton Erickson and Kowan. All enjoyed a good time. Louis Buckner was visiting Agnes tvauace Monday. Minnie Trullinger, who has been away teaching school has returned home. Mrs. Wallace spent a few days in Ore- gon City the first of the week. Baby. Accidentally Killed. Art' ur Knepper, a laborer, was killed by falling off a cr at Borings Sunday. He was turning a brake and using stick for the purpose, when the stick broke and he fell off the car backwards, the car passing over his boqy killing him instantly. So far as known the dead aan had no friends or relatives in this part of the country. Cornorer H ol man and John W. Loder went to Boring Monday morning and held a cor oner's inquest. A verdict of accidental death was returned. Hot Weather Weakness. If you feel fggJ out, listless an lac king In ei.ergy. vuu art; perhapa sufferlnv from the debili tating fffectfc of summer westher. Tnese symp toms iuUicatethat tonic is needed that will create a li 'allhy aiinellle, maaa digestion perf Kit, reiiuhile tl.e In .wela and impart natural activity tolivsr. This Heibiue will do: it is a tonic, laxative aud restorative. H. J. Freeuatd, Proor. Gland View Hotel, Cheney, Kan., write: ,'I ave used Herbina lor the last 12 Jim, and nothing on earth can beat it. It was recommended to me by Dr. Newton, Newton, Kan." 500 at Charman &Co. For Sale. I have for sale one 6x8 Russell traction engine J one 24 42 J. I. Case seperator. run two reasons and good as new ; one chop mill and one No. 17 Ross ensilage cutter. All of the above machinery in good running order. For imformation write to or call on W. E. Mumpowiib, Stone. Oreg3n. Chamberlain's 8tomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eat ing and wake up with a bad taste in your mouth. They will improve yonr ap petite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and five you a reli"h for vour tsod Fo b? A. iUaIui Happy Time In Old Tew". W, felt very happy.", wjt 'd Town, Vs., "when Bueklen is Arnica Salve whollj cored oor daughter of a bad oase of Maid head. It delights all who use it for Cut., C om,ftin Bruise. Boils. Ulcera, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 26 cents at 0. A. Hardinj drug tore. o. , ISO C? XIX At Baanth , The M Yea Hart always BocjH tlfUttl OREGON CITY DEFEATED. Teamsters Defeat Bar bers by One sided Game. By a scoreof 8 to 1 the Vancouver Ma roons trimmed the sail oi the home team at Vancouver last Sunday. An eye witness who went over to see the game remarked that the game was a regalar circus and that the Oiegon City pi yets were the clowns. He said that the Ore gon City boys tiad no more chttace to win the game than a snowball has to exist in the infernal regions. Several new players were in the game anil about nail oi mo old oads have "bucked ' and refuse to play longer. Up to the preset t time Oregon City has won one game in the interstate vague and lost four Next Sunday Schiller 'steam will cross ts with the locals at Canemab park, and it is. hoped and expected that by that time the team will be strengthened enough to make a respectable showing The benefit game played at Canemah park last Sunday afternoon between the barbers and teamsters, resulted in a score of lOlto 6 in favor of the teamsters. A steadv rain fell during most of the game, making the gromul slippery and good playing impossible. About sjo was realized,..; which . was donated to the Heppner sufferers. - The Aashville Students, a Colored Minstrel troupe, dispensed music dur ing Hie game. They wil' be an attract ion at l ie park during the remainder of the season. CANBY. Barney Cronin is erecting a residence on his lot near the school house. - A great many Canbyitea attended the L. 0. T. M picnic at Macksburg and re port and enjoyable time. The Canby Junior Baseball Club de feated the Molalla Baseball Club at the L. 0 T, M. picnic at Macksburg by a Bcoie of 25 to 1. The features of the game was the excellent team work and the remarkable showing made hv t an by's battery, Claude Baty and Volney White. The boys have an open chal lenge to any team in the ssate com posed of boys their size and age. Strawberries are setting scarcer now as many of the growers have stopped shipping and are selling them in the lo cal market. Do not forget that Canby is going to celebiaie July 4lh in grand old style. All the prominent citizens are giving tl eir support to this and we have ar ranged a good program in regard to sports, amusements and a good time for all. Come everybody and we will insure you a good time and courteous treatment. The parade will foim on First Street and will include the Silver ton band, Liberty car and all local and visiting lodgee. See the big posters for a list of sports and prizes. News has been received that Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Karllon, former residents of Canby, are the possessors of a new 12 pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dedmsn, of Clacka mas were guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Dedman. Don't forget that Otto Evans is in the undertaking business and has a select stock of coffins, caskets, etc.. Mr Ev ans can provide a hearse for funerals and save you money. See his ad in our next issue. Thel.O. 0. F. held memorial ser vices last Sunday at Knight's hall, after which they proceeded to the cemetery and decorated the graves of deceased members. Mrs. White, Mrs. H. Eccles and Miss Ella Klinger were Portland visitors Tuesday. See Oanby's large posters for list of sports July Fourth. Two items have been left out, viz. : Greased pig and ham mer throw L. Grazier and Harry Gillmore left for Hubbard Tuesday to commence work on the Hubbard school house. NOTICE. To those wishingo have stands on the Canby celebration grounds July 4th Stand rights aie$5. Five dollars paya ble on or before June 30. Alter June 30, alljstand rights are $10. ! Committee. IT'S JUST A COUGH that getB your lungs tore and weak and paves the was for Pneumonia or Consumption, or both, Acker's English Bemedy will slop the cough in a day and heal yonr lungs. It will cure Consump tion, Asthma, Broncliltii, and all throat and lung troubles. Positively guaranteed, and money re funded if you are not satlslled. Write to us for free sample. W H. Hooker Co., Buffalo, N. Y.j at Howell & Jones. Corvallls & Eastern Railway. TIMI CARD NO. 21. No. 2 For Yaqulnna: Leaves Albany 12:44 v. m. ' Corvallls 2:li0 p. h. Arrhea Yaquiea 6:!iS p. u. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 8 45 A. if. Leases Corvallls.. ...,11:;X) . m. A rriv a Albany fi .16 p. H 0 3 lor Detroit: Leaves Albany... 7:00 A. M. Yrnves Detroit 12:06 V. u. No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit 12:45 P. if. Arrives Albany 5:35 p. M. Trnln No. 1 arrives In Albany In tlmo toco -nect with the 8. P. south bound train as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before to parlure of 8. P. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P, trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct service to New port and adjacent beaches. Train S for Detroit, Breltehbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1. 00 a. m., reaching Detroit at noon, giving- ample time to reach the reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to ICDWtN HTOHE, Manager. THOMA8COCKRKI.L, ' Agent, Albany. --H H. Obokise, ' Agent. Corvallls. Best Place on Earth. For wagons, buggies,Thar ncss and all lines of farm implements. L. F. HOLMES CANBY, OREGON Beginning with this week the electric car line ret wpen OregonCiiy and Por lnn l commonlv known as the Oregon Water Power and Railway Company and the hoat line from Oretton Cily to Portland better known as the Oregon City Trans portation Company will Bell interchange, able tickets. That is, a ticket bought over one line will be good on both. You may buy a round trip ticket to or from Oregon City and go on the car line and return on the hoat or vice versa. The ticaets on week days will sell for 45 cents lor tne round trip and on Sundays and special holidays for 2o cents. This will he a great accommodati n to the people travelling to and from Oregon City. Have Your 8 ien The Seanerpent? Wa'oh for the unique and catchy pamphlet jnat issued by the General Passenger Department of the Astoria andOolumhia River Railroad Co., which tells a little summer tale about the Summer Girls, tieaserpent and Sunsets at Seaside. The story is short but well told and handsomely illustrated. Place vonr order early and avoid the July run. Copies mailed free npon application to J C. Mayo, G. F. & P. A.,Astoria, Ore gon. Energy all gone? Headache? Hloroach out of order? Simtily a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or women of you.. ... , ., , Champion Rakes , Lock Lever, Self Dump and Hand Dump. Easy to operate. Strong and durable, r ! Many desirable improve ments for 1903. , On Lock Lever, may be locked down or not for gather ing, as desired. Interchangeable wheels. Teelh can be set any desired height, but return instant. Many other convenient fea tures. Send for special circu lar. ' , BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Send It Special Catalogue of , any line in which you are interested I Champion Draw Cut Mower Champion in the field for loo3 same I as in other seasons. It draws the bar No push. The most- powerful cutter. Easiest to operate. Most Durable. Choose the Champion and 2et satis faction. iiiiiiiMifniiaiiia'i'iiaaaiaiiiaiii'i z darvest is Coming on Jlpace And you will soon need NEW HARVESTING ; .MACHINERY. Fairclough Bros. & Company are . headquarters for all the latest improved harvesting machinery and guarantee their goods to give satis faction, A full line of hardware, tinware and almost r, anything from a threshing machine down to a knit ting needle, is always kept on hand. Your patronage is invited. Mitchell, Wagons kebt in stock and sold at Portland Prices TairdOUgb Bros. & Co., main Stmt, Oregon City Take Laxative uromo siwnme Tablets. a turrm vuu .u t 1 9 aiaailit T"Vt"e citmatrrra OCVCU DiiAUWU BVVACW VBW W H mmmimmmmmmmimmmmMiMmaMmmwm)MMwm.i... w. JlJjJMmiSMi-s Something About Crawfish . One of the peculiar industries on por tions of the Willamette and some ot its tributorv streams, is trapping crawrinh for the few Portland restaurants which make a specialty of them. It is carried on also on the Colunibie river. The fisherman leads the lile of a gypsy, mov ing from one place to another on the stream with his tent and traps, as his judgment dictates. In the dry weather of nunimer, when most of the crabttshing is done, this sort of existence has many advantages; one needs no broom to mop. The great desideratum is to know where to place the trap". The hlack bass in troduced in the W ill a met te it death on the baby crawfish ami catch will become small in all but ihe larger streams, it may not peetn a striking fact that the male erawti-h is handsomer than the female and epicures say that he has the belter flavor My little son had an attack of whoiplng cough and was threaten, d with pneuraontt; but tor Cliamee : Iain's Oomth Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. Italao saved him from several severe attack of croup. H. J,Strickfaden, editor World-HVrald, fair Haven, Wash, for sale by O, A. Harding. , 1 Mothers and Daughters. Enjoy your life and have good health by using Vanderhoof's Family Reme dies. Medicines especially prepared lot women's use. For rale by Mrs. Chris tine Bluhm, Ely, Or. Mail orders promptly filled. "BEE LINE" BUGGIES known all overthis country as the straight' est piece of goods put out in the buggy line. Made especially for Oregon roads. New features added, making it better for 1003 than ever, before. A comfortable, durable buggy. Try it. Trove it. CHAMPION BINDER There is no binder iihead of the Champion for strength and dur ability in usual conditions and increased capacity in difficult conditions of gnin, Force Feed Elevator Eccentric Power giving wheel, giving increase in power of 16 over com mon wheel. Oilier practical Improvements. Illus troted in Catalog. Mailed tree. v 1 1111 iyipaimi!iin - -'i-YftS' lililni To Cure a Cold in One Dav - M IH HU1U.IU Wft E. T. Farr, of this city, exhibited to a few f lends the other day a peculiar ai d most remarnanie monstrosity. It rep resents a doubla ca'f, weighing nearly I 20(1 pounds, which came into the world ' ou tun r.itner s pi ace, siaejny side, in the eastern part of the city, on the 14th of February of last year. The double brute died shortly after birth. Elmer Farr had the remains carefully stuffed and mounted, and the sexless montros ity looks s real as life. It has three tails, two hanging naturally and the third curled over the back of the left twin The four front legs are free and properlv developed, but the two hind legs wnere the bodies come togett er are turned over the back. The two heads and the four ears are free and normal. The twins are of a roan color. The cow that gave birth to tnem is still a good milk giver. For Sals. 'At a low price the Methodist church property, including one acre of land in all, situated on Molalla road, near O .rus Oregon. Fine point for starting country store, building being well adapted for that purpose. If interested make an offer to O. T. Howard, Mulino, Ore gon. . " St. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents 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 Separator. Write for our proposition. FIRST AND TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND The MITCHELL WAGON M0NARCN OF THE ROAD The best possible wagon that can be built. Ihe materials are well seasoned having been bought 5 years ahiad of requirements This alone means investment of a furture in wagon stock. ' fcxpert labor used In the construction. Their splendid reputation all over the country the Northwest, in particular demonstrates the fact that I MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT vawaffiaiiiii a Cam Crip b Two Day. & So JZsVl An avpnf frpin box. 25c. ' m DO YOU GET TJP WITH A 1VAMJ5 BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Ton Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderfal cy fth. SEL recT?- Root, the great kid ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century; discovered af teryeass of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidnev and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec mmended for everything but if youhava kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will b found just the remedy you need. It haa been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and haa proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how te find out if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send yonr address to Dr. Kilmer fMP & Co., Binghamton, aHHii N.;Y. The regular f "T' ' j fifty-cent and one- Sf doll lar size bottles are Boaw of 5nuaiaat. sold by all good druggists. 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. XJBSBA&. M Iss Effie Morey is visiting her sister Mrs. Hannagen for a few days. Next Saiurday.June 27th,there wlllbea Sunday school picnic at Wrights' springs and everything will be in first class shape. Come and enjoy yourselves and eat strawberries and cream. Levi Stedman had an operation on his face last week. He Is getting along nicely. Fall wheat is heading fast and will be a good crop. Grass will be a short crop. Apples keep falling and the crop will be short, prunes will be half crop. If some of the farmers will cut their dog fennell and cure it a little and house it they have a goat feed for the winter. Dr. M. O. Strickland of Oregon City, showed his skill as a physician on a case at Liberal. Last Monday Pierce Mi right was in the last stage of mem branous croup with Diptheiia in attend ance and in 12 hours he waa out of danger after the Dr. took charge of the cafe. s W. H. Hurburt President of O. W. P. B. Co and J. B. Wilcox, of Portland, were fishing for a couple of days at this place. 81LVIA. Crus, . We are greeted once more with pleas aiii mowers. Nellie Stevens and Bertha Spangler went to Maple Lane Sunday. Winifred Howard rntnrnarl li..,,, flat. nrday from a two weeks' visit at Macks-bur-, Several from here took in the picnic at Macksburg. There will be services in the Evangeli cal church Bunday afternoon, Juue 28. Chu ch Wedding. Miss Mary Pursifull ami Mr. Gasner White were united in marriage at the Baptist church in thia citv last Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the pres ence of a lartte number of friends and acquaintance, kev. J, H. Beaven per foimed the ceremony In a few well spoken woidf.;The bride is a very hand fotne young lady of high accomplish ments and lumbers here friends by the e'ioie in Ogon City The groom is quite I rcniouiinent young man and worthy 01 t e charming bride he baa won for a wi'e. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES. nnla Cmtrnl will atll rumid trip II faew from Ora- j..ii nii n-mtiKii hiiiii lu ('liinago, Cairo. Mi-,ii,bii and Naw Orltaiia at obkatly buduuid HATP.a. TIf kll fmml fnr tliPLa' mnnll.. lii. ti'ii rlava. Hcturliinir limit tan il. .fi..r !.,, i- wesi. Htnii over prlvllaaaa eith r way, ran of tnt MlKHoini Hvit Hh Ip fllttl'M RrA H rrunirnrl ti. 1. ... l . anleKBtealoC'iiivoiiilmiof National .idncaKoiial A.,,iliiil.)ii at liMioii; Klkn at ll.iiimur: Wiiorl. ruhll tl llirllailwih Jin b-uoliiu ki .. v..i. . ui - - - n. i in; oiirm- era aiharaiuiia; K-lithia ot I'.vihiax at Louiavill. n.i-1 i.uiiiiiii-ii'ini inivtiHTd at lll'ltanapolla. ym uan take your chiiii-a of Hln.n Hlir..FU- rullla WrltM tin W will .l.a..r..ii- i any dotallad liiformatlnn jrou want. luurairuiy, 1) H. Triimbou, Oonnni.reial AtranL M2 Third St., Portland, Oregon. rc""ABn' Wanted. We would like to nab l,i, ti.. colomnsofyour paper, if there is any irr.c.ii nuu nun UBBU ureen S AUgUSt Flower for thn cure nf in, li, A... pepeia and Liver Troubles that has not luilin lllirill .n .. 1 . . . . no ,nu innan meir re sults, sucti as sour stomach, fermenta tion of food, habitual costiveness, ner- youi uyspepsia, Headache, despondent feelings, sleeplesKness in , fact, any . trouble conner-rprl with , .im.-i. ' HverTThis melicme has been sold for many years jn all clvihwd countries.and we Wish to corrnanonil -alii, on a send you one of onr books free of cost. ii you never tried August Mower, try a 25 cent bottle first. We have neri know ofits falling. If so, something more serious is the matter with you. The ?5 cent sine has just been Intro duced this year. Regular size 75 centa. At all druggist. G. CLGrmn, Woodbury, N. J. For sale by Charman & Co., Druggists, Oregon City, Ore. GIRu WANTED; Good respectable Irl to do housework, Enqnire at John, gchram.