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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 1903, Em l.l ill u..l i-m hi. u - jyawi ; I ,. yrrgir-.. 3irT7v.nnK) .t. .-.-J,',.' iillmm.'.i.Jtt, ,1-..lit.-...,lt... k..'Jji..., J.I- p. .jL AVefls lab!? ?rcp-.raiion for As skrulstto? ftcFoottAndRcguta- lYcrMcs Btfteslion.Ckerful ncss anilRest.Contains r.uilici' Opr. i m lorphi ae nor ILncral. KOT NAHCOTICt 4 i Li Save otOldHrSmVZlPnUiEl Jpumpkin Sail" Alx.Sennn ' Kochcllti Safa -slnist Seed, ftppemunt -Jh Caiiima&Sola t P , ham Seed 1' Clarified Jitgtrr hj&ynen, rig AtQffectEeiriedv for Constipa tion, Soar Stomach.Diarrhoca, 141 Worms .Convulsions .Feverish MM and Lo9 OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of MW YORK. EXACT COPY-OP WRAPPE8. t we want x our iraac jj And are going to make special induce ments to close buyers. .Cash and Small Profits is Our Motto. .W.COLE, - All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed Some famous Old brands James E. . ' ' Old Sam U23 OldRoxbury Rye or. Egailro&d Ave. ared MSujis St The Best Laundry is rt - ' The Troy Steam Laundry is tht Best Does not wear out or destroy your linen. Our Wagon will call for your soiled linen each week and deliver your laundried goods to tion assured, E. L. JOHNSON, The Barber, Jgont. Elk Horn Livery Feet! Sals Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FineRigSvS5toLet at Reasonable Prices D. R. DIMICK, Manager, SFfra?:, oraiEaoisr CITY, OBEGOIT Oregon CifijlacbineSbo) PHILIP BUCKLEIN. PROP. Having First-class Machinery Doing First-class Work Kv'eps in Stock a Line Shafting and Pulleys, New and f econd Hand. Also Engine and Saw Mill Machinery For Infants and Children. lie Kind You I!a3 0 Bears tlio Sfcnatiiro f Kw ? fj. m MP Us For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COM FAN V, HEW YORK CITY. 3 f w ft B A? M IK at Harris Grocery Woislms, and Cigars COS 3 Pepper, Kentucky Bourbon Harris Kentucky Bourbon the Cheapest X your home. Perfect satisfac- y SUPERIORITY Of . American mm iff WML N Franco, under pain of being- considered a member of tlio Academy of AToral Sciences, ono would not dare to discuss with a woman anything other than dress, tlio theater, noveL-, gossip or love. IX THAT PREFERENCE TOR FRIVOLOUS SUB JECTS THERE ARE AT ONCE WISDOIT. AND CONTEMPT. wisdom, because any ono who attciujJia to pleaio the women must speak -of things which they uuJcretaud ; contempt, because the man acknowledges that the women cannot coniprehcnJ the subjects which interest hiiuself. In America it ia entirely different In moat easc3 there IT IS THE WOMAN WHO ABSTAINS FROM APPROACHING CERTAIN SUBJECTS BECAUSE SHE FINDS THEM TOO HEAVY FOR THE MEN. There, it is not roro for a mature man to bo forced to defend himself, foot by foot, against a young woman. In theso conversations she employs many new words and original expressions, proving tho 'intensity of tlio reflections and the depth of tho thought in her pretty little head. THE REAL GENTLEMEN GENTLEMAN is, above all things, honest and honorable. The term applies to no particular station in life. ;THE PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTIC OF A GENTLE MAN IS CONSIDERATION FOR THE RIGHTS AND FEEL INGS OF OTHERS. Clothes and clubs do not niako a gentleman. A man must, however, be-clean inside and out He must interpret life 6incerely. His instincts must be refined. THE FIRST SIGN OF A GENTLEMAN 13 HI 3 ALTITUDE TOWARD WOMEN. - , ' mn Union Pacific & east The 0. R. & N. Co. . gives the choice of. THREE TATTV TRAINS ' TWO VIA THE OREGON SHuRf LINE 9 a. m. 9 p. m. TO ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6 p. m. TO Qpnr AMR SALT LAKE MiNMRAPni i? DKNVER st paiii CHICAGO and am1 KANSAS CITY CHICAGO Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO Boats Le.-ive Portland Daily for Willam ette and C ilunibia River Point. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan For Oil! infomnCiiin i-kII on or address neirest O. K. & N. Co. ticket ui;!iit or artflri'ss A. I-CK.VI(i, 0. P. A., I'oiilaml, Oregon THE BEST TRY THE Morth Coast Limited with its Electric Lights, Elec tric Fans, Elegant Observation Car, Barber Shop, Bath Room, Library, Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars, and you will know why the above cut rep resents "The Sign of the Best" A. D. CHARLTON, Aesietant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison St., Cor. Third, PORTLAND, ORE. d THE a Kin mm THE SIGN 11 of r(fi4l ilia li I THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery and by Daylight to all points east. Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service Stopovers For nto By M. LAZARE WCILLER, French Statesman By Senator CI1AUNCEY M. OCPEW V ItmmdiaU aud the'ft is not a case of pilea V in exisleriL-H ttmt cunnot bn f quickly and pcnnanentlv cured bv Pitrin's Pile Sptcific. $ You take it that's all. New , price One Dollar a bottle at ! yoardrugiat. If he hasn't it B write to Di. Perrin Medical Co., Helena, Mont. Something New Eastbound. Double daily service to Chicago via the Union Pacific and Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Line. New overland service. It is as satis factory as it is new. II. S. ROWE, General Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway 134 Third Street, Portland, Ore "As the Crow Flies" The s hoi test line between Minneapolis, St. Paul at:d Chicago is the route of the famous North Western Limited "The Train for Comforf " Every night in the year. Before starling on a trip no matter where, write for Interesting Information shout com fortable traveling T. W.TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. ills Jillotued 1 a mu iu. mm m vi a-i-v" fwi rw mum i- r.w m and, Ore. Big Timber Beal Aims at Control cf the World's Market. Harrimau and Kill Units. San Francisco, Jnly 25. Tho Bulletin Sins that H. 11. li.-iriinian and .I.iijis J. I1H! arj nnitinii in 'n Ri'eat tinii.i. r !ea!, whereby ibi-y, witli a ntwulior of a--si ointi'H, will control the lumber uiarkct o! ihe vvoilil. 'fluy ro uvuriiii; lat-a trnctfli.f foiest hi tit1 in KcrtiKtu C'ali-lorr.i-i iiiiii. t'n ;on,tiiH)ui;ii tiieir nnmils, who have bi t: u for soum ;im quietly buying jroji.riy on tho i-oof;t. Amon tii associate of the to railroad mag-: nates ar Kiiltii:k Weyi baenki,' of! Mioneapclli-: T. P.. Walker, of Minucao- olie; Jacob Hlol'ett, of Granda KffpidH, ami a nuiiihtr ot o Icr members of in- tlaeace in the vaviou.-t timber eoctiotis of the Western S'atH. K. W. Kherlin, otKew York, has been in California, for several tnonbi f. He ia Harrimati's sgert in this state, and ha? tnada frequent trips to the northern' I art of the state, where he has been buy ing up available timber lands, Eberlin ban also been working toward securing options on timber land held by various Eastern people who purchased in since ths boom in California timber began about three years t go. .- With the many mioor holdings which Harnman and his associatea may count on, it is said that the plan is to merge the mora valuable lands controlled by the Hill roads and the Southern Pacific into a trust. The Southern Pacific's principal holdings are represented in the grant of ten miles on each side of its road, lying between the Southern bound ary line of Oregon and a point south of Portland, and consists of about 1,000,(K 0 acres of fir and sugar pine. In his plan to place these lands in a pool, Harriman does so conditionally, with provisions for the protection of the company's creditors, to whom all the lands of the company are pledgt d in security for its indebtedness. With the lands of the Hill and tho Harriman roads and those of Walker, Weyerhaeueer and others in Washing ton. Oregon, Idaho and California under control, Harriman and his associates would be in a position to control the lumber maiket of the world. UNCOMMON WISDOM. Some Oregon City People Profit by Neighbors' Experience. Its a wise man who profits by the ex perience of his friends anil ne'ghbois, Here is a chance to do it, and every man woman or child in Oregou City who knows the misery of a bad back, the nervousness anil restlessness caused by kidney complaint or the annoyance of utinary disorders, will show uncommon wisdom to profit by this advice. Gt. A. Parrish, the well-known Port land musician, who lives at 33 Grand Ave., says: "My first attack of kidney complaint consisted principally of dull aching pains across the loins. I paid little attention to it at first and it gradually grew worse. When I, did anything which required exertion, or if I caught cold, I was sure to have ba k ache in an acute form, I was feeling quite miserable some time ego an one evening while looking over the paper I noticed a convincing "ad" relating to Uoan's Kidney Pills, which persuaded me to purchase a box. The results I obtained from their use were satisfact ory in every way." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at C. G. Huntley's iimg store and ask what hia customers report. , .Sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fuster-iUihiurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., soleagents br the U . 8. Keuietxiber the name DOAN'S and take no substitute, Puis an End tu All. A grievous wail oftimes come" conies as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed oigans. Dizsuiebe, Backache, Liver Uuuiplaiut and CoLSlipatloii. But tlmnkM to l.tr. King's New Lilt) Pills Ihoy put an end to u all. They are ytniie out thorough. Try them. Oul oc. Guaranteed by Charman & Co. 'a Drug Hore. wim 222 South Teorio St., Chioaoo.Ill., Oct. 7, 190-2. Eight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit down nearly all tho time. My stomach was so weak and npaet that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinntu without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat ana lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright's disease and others said it waa consumption. It matured little to mo what they calld it and I had no d siro to live. A lister visited me from St. Louis and askod me if I had evar tried Wine of Cardui. I told her t had not and ibo . bought a bottle. I Mlere thai itnavodmylifa. - IWlevomany women could savv much suffer ing if they but know of ta value. . y : Dont you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make on toprema effort to be well. You do not need to be a wjai, lielplesa tuflerer. Yoo can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in lifts. Why not secure a botthj of Wine of Cardui from your drugglut to day? HUt.tt-3k si0- 4i4iSi' tl & J rv Wea'thy Farmer Lynched. The body of Mabel Richards, the 13 yesr-old daughter of Sheriff Kichsrd.i, of ' Asotin county, VVasHngton, wo ...-in-i in a thicket near Anatone Moud-ty f.y ; party of soarcl.jsts. The girl br-.d i:skH a short cut thrones the brush on ii r ivay to Sunday school. When shu di'.l n appear tho alarm was given. 'I he iii had been outraged, most, of her clro.l. inE; torn from her Ocdy and her tkiui ;! bem crubhotl by a ciub. William Ij.n'.iU- ton, h wealthy younyt lamV.a-r, ": - reKttil cuarL',1 v.ilh hav.ng whs the ei'.w. He afterwards coi.i XV tii iit'-tiny un.rtiina ju-if alter t;: a mob of rit-ixSifl men took ih? r from the j.nl tied a rope around In led him a .short distance t a ?M thivh t-r - tii.! .str fa and' wu .- 1 ..-d . -.fit up. iue ni'ij men uuieuv ai.-ner; i t: Died Froin Fail. K. V. fli-.iinui'tl, a v. i 11 ki.o'Aii e:;',:.! f H'trUlRi.d, died Hann-.dav mo; ninit I'om tiie rMult of a f.-di u-ceivl i. v days previooo. rio mi fi,i.u;.,i ia wotktna on a burn when ha fell to tUti ground snsuiuing injurivs that r.n- lwed him unconscious and died hatnr- day, He had been a resident of Clack amas county for a number of years niuS at the time of bis death was 04 Ve&vs c i ' awe. iuneral and burial took plate nt Highland Sunday. Suicide Prevented, The startling announcement that a a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many. A ruu down system,ior depondeucy invariably pre cede suicide and something has" been louna mat will prevent that condition wbich makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self deetraction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic aud ner vine will strengthen the nerves antl build upl the system. It's also a great htomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50e. Satisfaction guarantee! by Charmau & Co., Druggist. A NURSERY IN TIBET. Bock-a-by-babyinm In be Koroats of Thin Obscure Country. Otir first meeting with the Sifaris pn Bonted many ludicrous feature!?. Wa were plunging through the gloom of t!i forest when our oars were nasnilod with a concourse of yells which ccIi.k-I through tho Niiperiiaturnf silence with ghostly weirilness. lu this forbiililins wilderness we had not looked lor sigiM f htiinnn hahllation, so, hastily arrang ing ourselves hi position, we preptuvil omsclvcs for what hihmiiihI mi inevila bio hostile attack. Ixjng and anxtonsly we awaited the onslaught of our sup posed hidden assailants, when ORntn the peace dlsttubiiig sound echoed al most. It seemed, over our very heads. Glancing upward, tho mystery wim boou explained, for In tlio lower brandi es of the tree we could descry numerous small bundles, each too largo for an eyrlo and too smalt for n windfall. Both my Klangsi and Charllcnnese escort with their superstitious natures roused by these ghostlike sounds, visi bly paled beneath their dusky skirts and gazed furtively round in order to seofe means of escape from this, enchiuitodl spot Even I was not little pnzitleil and ' awed until, peering more closely, I be came aware of the fact that the dlx turblng elements which had caused tu so much concern arose from tho fact that we hud unwittingly stumbled upon an aboriginal titiraery nnd Unit tint weird and ghostlike sounds enmtiote'l from several hungry nnd lusty luu,;vil iufnnrs. Then the Bulemu silliness wan broken by our hearty laughter, the Sf fans and Gtiarlkauose, as If to mtifciv auiemls for their credtilous fears, niok Ing the woods ring with their forced guffaws. The Sifatr Tibetans, as we subsequently learned, place 1'ieli- ci.il. (It-eti In skin cradles and liaii'4 th-.cn from the trees In the forests, the iir-t from n belief Unit they vvfll be Instruct ed by the deities, the second Hint the!, full existence may not be nutlanevcl by the abominable filth and squalor ol' the sottled ii-ions. Ktrverul tlnif;! -Ill the day they are vl.-tlted by their, moth ers, who piMvklo Hkmu with food nod remain with them during the uigb.1, and !:i the foi-est home the child reimrhi until It is, ( : ihfeo years old und has grown strong and healthy eim..(,:i to sliind the rigors of hardship and dis ease. w. C. Jameson lli id lu Collier's Weekly. FRUITS AND FLOWERS. .' High and gravelly soil Is the bout fof fruit trees. Mildew la tho worst enemy of tho gooseberry. Pruning la (he best rem edy. Kosln and tallow In equal purls It I an excellent covering for wounds In I fnilt und other trees. ! To cultivate among trees use a whlf- fletreo aa short as the horao cnu wnlj with. Turn the hooks in. . Tho weeds must be kept down around the email fruit trees and vines If the fruit la to mature and rlpea rightly. 1 Look over the orchard occasionally to no that no suckers are growing ftxtna the roots of the treua to sap thestreugtU I from tho main tree. , , itauU Ui windows should be turned ooce or twice a week. A One form, ! Which. to half the beauty of a plant. cannot be attained wlthoot this, 1 Wood ashes not only help to keep borew from .the roots of trees, but tlio troee make a healthier and more vigor ous growth and' bear much souiider fruit when they are used. The Same Old Story. J. A. hellv rdalim jrhlcl i bM hRtipeneri Innlmnat lie,- ' l" r. . ,1 bottle f (.l.,b.rl.in'i Colic . i 'irH blnrr bora K, ,y, ,vl)lcll , .,, ' '""'" with enMr,.y..bt.ut..r. ..'.'i lbotro.,l,iw,i. ,.tr.,l!e.i romU ,,,,.,.., . . Mr. K.lWI. w.ll Itn ,.i,wu ut .., lUn N C. For .ale by ti. A. 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