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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 1903.' a Weiduer-Steiner Nuptials. The Kind You Have Always Bought, "and -which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per- tV j?7- sonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment hat is CASTORIA astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nd allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The CLildren's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENU! ME G ASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Tie KM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STMET. NtW YORK OUT. A pretty wedding was solomized Thursday August 20th., when Elizabeth Weidper was united in marriage to Frederick Steiner. The ceremony was preformed at the residence of Jacob Weidner in the presence of , a large ri urn tier 01 irienus uy xmjv. umir, patui of the German Congregational church of Beaver Creek. The bride's maid was Miss Louise Steiner siner, 01 tne oronm. Fred noizman 01 Vjiiuuv auiou as best man. The bride was arrayed in a gown of dove coioren silk elaborately trimmed with white satin, and carried a shower bouquet of beautiful white rose buds. The room was decorated with roses and sweet peas. After the ceremony a sumptions wedding dinner was served. in the evening me young inenus ui ma bride and groom gathered mere ano made things interesting in 'the us al wav . . .... Mr. Steiner having introduced bis bride to the company invited them in to partake ot the refreshments prepare ! in anticipation of their coming. It is hardly necessary to add that the even ing was deligh tf ully spent and the com pany at their departure wished the young couple happiness in their new life. Keen Competition. There will be keen competition between the different counties in this state, mak ing county exhibits at the state fair this fall. There will be no less than eight counties competing for the diflarent prizes, which will make the greatest show of agricultural and horticultural products ever seen in this state. Most of these exhibits will be taken to St. Louis in 1904 to advertise Oregon s re sources, and we predict that Oregon will have the hnest display she has ever made at any exposition. We Want Your Trade at Harris Grocery And are going to make special induce ments to close buyers Cash and Small Profits is Our Motto. 1 J J. W; COLE, and Whiskies, Cigars AH goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed Beginning this Iffinuk Some famous Old brands : James E. Pepper, Kentucky Bourbon Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbon OldRoxbury Rye Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St The future can be your own Results are nevsr in doubt when you attend our school. We educate you for praclical business and insist in getting you a posi tion when competent. All our eraauates are employed. There are not enough to satisfy the demand. ' Splendid equipment. Up-to- date methods. ' Sit right down today and write for catalogue. BehnMatter Business College PORTLAND, OREQON. Bf-Beleivine that the Smith Premier is the most popular typewriter on the Pacific Coast we have purchased 25 machines for our new school. THE SIGN OF The Best Laundry is the Cheapest - 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 your home. Perfect satisfac tion assured. ' . . M . 1. A E. L. JOHNSON, Barcer, ayem. North THE BEST TRY THE Coast Limited with its Electric Lights, Elec tric Fans, Elegant Observation Car, Barber Shop, Bath Room, Library, Pullman a'nd Tourist Sleeping Cars, and you will krtow whv the above cut rep resents "the Sign of the Best" A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison St., Or. Third, PORTLAND, ORE. Champ Dart's Letter. Continued from paga six. Z82 K.eeley Chicago, Ii ll., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains through the groins. I suf fered terribly at the time of men struation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try I knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but I had never tried Wine of Cardui, that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for niehstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, mtdress. giving symptoms; "The Ladies' Advisory department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. among the Republican Jayhawkers at an early date. New Trusts. Notwithstanding the decision of Judge Amos M. Thayer of the United States circuit court of appeals In the railroad merger cases, which many overcredulous people thought settled the trust question, the trusts, like John Brown's soul, go forever marching on. Indeed, new ones are constantly form ing. The following dispatch, published in the Oregon Dally Journal of Tort land, Ore., shows that something is do ing among the trusts on the Pacific coast: ASCENT OF MT. JEFFERSON. Vim 112 JuJ"wyki'ti iitf mil Immediate j Relief : and there is not a case of piles in existence that cannot De auickly and permanently cured -1 J . , ml. -- - -it: bvftrrin a nit sprom- You take it that's all. New price One Dollar a bottle ai. vonr drugKis'- Al ne na8U v l write to D; . Perrin Medical Co., Helena, Mont. ft m 1 h m J San Francisco, July 2G.A colossal deal which Is of the greatest Importance to the Pacific coast In general and of tha northwest In particular Is announced today. At last a gigantic deal has been con summated by Frederick Weyerhauser, E. H. Harriman, T. B. Walker and Jacob Blodsrett. who have Joined forces with James J. Hill, president of the Great Northern, and through this combination these persons will practically control the entire production of coast lumDer. E. W. Eberlin, their agent, took uie government figures for all timber now standing on the Racine slope ana Douifnt through agents until now these five men with minor associates hold the vast west ern lumber market In their hands. Wcyar- hauser was the means of getting Harri man and Hill together on the deal. E. H. Harriman s lands go into tne combine with the provision to protect the company's creditors which are pledged as Southern Pacific creditors. The following dispatch, from the Evening Telegram of Portland, Ore., tells of the formation of still another gigantic trust in still another necessary of life: San Francisco. July 24. Another step in the formation of a trust to control the coal supply on this coast was taken yes terday when the Western Fuel company was appointed wholesale distributer for the Beaver-Hill Coal company. This means that the Western Fuel company now controls the output of tho Beaver- Hlll mines in Oregon and that the retailer will henceforth be compelled to pay for the coal such prices as the Western Fuel company may dictate. The Western Fuel company now is a merger of four different companies, n was formed six months ago, when tnree local coal companies pooled their Interests and issued stock. The companies which combined were the John Rosenfeld & Sons company, G. C. Wilson & Co. and John U Howard, and the mines controlled by the company were those owned by the Rosen felds at Nanalmo. The Beaver-Hill Coal company owns mines near Coos Bay, Ore. John D. Spreckels Is the president 01 me company and W. G. Stafford has been the distributing agent in this city. Tho company operates the steamer Caarlna, and the bunkers are located at Howard street wharf No. 2. RemarkabliFeatof mountain Climb. Ing by S. S. Mohler. On the ninth dav of Aueuat S. S. Mohler of this city performed a moet re markable feat of mountain climbing. In the morning at seven o'clock he left his camp at the snowbanks near the foot of tne mountain. He was in his shirt leeves and wore a pair of iuht tennis shoes, and carried a uine-foot pole on which to unfurl a flag when he reached the top. For six hours he dumb, the tour d force being the scaling of the pinnacle, about 500 feet in heitrht and eo steep that snow will not stick to it, the pitch of the same being about iU degrees. In tact, the awful clinb differed hut little from m-junting the roof a colossal skyscraper. And indeed colossal is this Mount Jefleraon sky-scraper. When he reached the crett of the pinnacle, Mr. ' Mohler straddled it and looked over on the other side, expecting to lwok down into the gigantic cavity of a dead crater. He saw only the steep mountain flank on the other side. Southward he count ed eight snowpea'ks and nMthward six. J he panorama ot eastern and western Oregon lay before him. For the want of a patriotic emblem more appropriate, he unfurled one of Charles Howard's flour sacks to the thin air, and began the painful descent, as full of toil and peril as the ascent. The snow and ice covering the bulk of Mt. Jefferson is cut up bydeepcreva ses running in eve y direction and slidina- don is entirely out of the question. immense, yawnin; ice caves, some many acres in extent, emit steasi, being a reminder of the latent volcanic forces which threw out the lava of a dirtv red color of which a large part of the moun toi n is composed and which lies scatter ed in every direction for mjles The only evidence that a human foot had eve. preceded his on the lofty perch which he reached, if it really was one, wan two half finished flint arrow heads. If Mt. Jefferson were formed of solid material, climbing it would be far less dangerous and difficult. Aa it is. the foot slideB and slips on the loose pieces of nek scattered everywhere, in some placeB many feei deep on top of the snow, and daily large quantities of them rattle dowu to i he base of the mountain. It is up to the boldest of the Mazaraaa to follow Sidney Mohlet up Mt Jefferson, to replace his flag with a sack from another brand of flour. "As the Crow Flies" The shortest line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago is MB the route of the famous - North Western Limited "The Train for Comfort" Every night in the year. Before starting on a trip no matter where write for Interesting information about com -fortable traveling T.W.TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING n vo : the tormulft is plainly vr luted on erery bottle showing tbat it ii simply Iron and Quinine n taalelassform. .No (Jure. No fay. aoo. AbouT. Upton. Elk Horn Livery Feed Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FincRigstoLct at ReasonablePrices D. R. DIIrTnCK, Manager, wveA oiEEG-oiisr omr, obegoh Oregon Citij Macbine&hoj) PHILIP BUCKLEIN, PROP. Having First-class Machinery ' Doing First-class Work Keeps in Stock a Line Shafting and Pulleys, New and Second Hand. Also Engine and Saw Mill Machinery RID El atSsrSin GRAN it ii DE THE SCENIC LINE , Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, and the Famois Rocky . Mountain Scenery and by Daylight to all points east. 3 ks tt&lna My ktmnOi&o osd Bsaiei ! Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service For rates, folders and other Information address Stopovers JWowed 1 Bi W. C. MCBRIDE, 42i Third Street, Portland, Ore Those who are gaining flesh and strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatment In hot weather; smaller dose and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated season. Send for free sample, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chembts, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00 1 all druggists. 'OABTOIIIA, Bun tht ? ttB KM You Have Always I Corvallis and Eastern Railraod Abou T. LiptoD (may his tribe in crease!) Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace 1 And faw an angel with a fountain pen Scribbling upon a sheet of foolscap. Then, Regaining hif) composure, Tom sat up And asked the angelic one to have a cup Of bia best tea. The angel shook his head "I'm on the water wagon now," he Baid AbouT. Lipton waved his hand; "I eee, But, by the way, what writest thou?" ' said he. The heavenly vision answered, "Well, I write - ' Here on this little sheet, in black and white, The man whose' boat will get the need ed place The winner in the coming yacht race." The gallant Lipton brightened up, ' Pray tell," He queried, "does the name begin with L?" "I'm eorry," said his guest. "It is a shame. But as things stand, I cannot write your name." T. Lipton made reply, "Would I were it, But put me down as one who nBver quit I" The angel wrote and vanished. The next night He called on Tom again, but not to write. Said he, "I have ou this large, hand some chart (A fine example of the engraver's art, The names of some true sportsmen just the best," Ana 10, 1, Tipton's name leu all the 1 . M. H. M. , li. M, rest. Milwaukee Sentinel. TIME CARD NO, aa. No. 2 For Yaquina Leaves Albany 12:40 r " Corvillis 1:50 p. Arrives Yaquine 6:35 p. No. 1 Ketirning: Leaves Yaquina T.SU a, Leaves Corvallis 11:30 A, Arrives Albany 12 .15 p. m. No. 3 For Detroit : Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m, Arrives Detroit 12 :20 p. m. No. 4 from De'roit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany..... 5:55 p. m. Train No l arrives in Albany in time to connect with the 8. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of 8. P. north bound train. ' Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. trains atOorvalli and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. ' .: Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaVes Albany at 7:00 a. m.. reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs the same day. For further information apply to Edwin 8ton, ' Manager, T. Cockbexl, Agent Albany. ' 1 '" H. H. Cbonisi, Agent Corvallis. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Cc. your Strength lot:: with JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant potent, and permanent mvigorator ior wvjw i; CHILDREN and MEN. P '-hime to C R Johnson. Uswego: iu. F 8 Nortlirup to E A Johnson, lot 16 hlk 1 lot 10 1 aau 10 oik Oswego : $20. 6 ' F B Riiey to E A Johnson, lots 5 and 6, blk 31 Oswego; $75. R Kelland to C W Kelland et al. 115 aces in M Brown Co 3-1 e: 10. W T Bm.th to 8 8miih, 62 acres of lots 1 and 2 sec 3, 4-3 e: $260. Wm Blount to R L Sabine, se of seo 88 we; muu. A Blair etal ti A E Nicholson e of clm 45 6-Je; $200. " J P Menafee to W J Llddell, part of lot 4 Pleasant Hfll park ; $1. J W Meldrun to N 8laden 7 acrs In Rinearson c 2-2 e : $1200. WA Hedges to A 0 Oamdy.se of ne and ne 01 se 01 se 00, z e ; $350. AMTaylortoTHartwein.se of le of sec 21 4-3 e; uo. , E Hlcenbothora to 0 Hicenbotbom, ui k u iuuio, t.ana 0 sec wt nw of nw and lots 4, 6 and 9 of sec 15, 3-3 e ; J B Yoder to R L 8tewart, 72 acre In se of sec 6, 6-1 e ; $4500. J R Lewis to J A BelUer, n of ne and e'A pf nw of tec 22 4-4 e r $1. 1 J Ball to D W Feeby, 'A ot 5 acres In sec o z-z e. tzzo. ' A Beers to D W Clark, ne of se of sec 6 z-2 e; M Limlorf to ii Wills part of Kellogg din 2 2 e; $000. " E F Riley 10 J M Hnyder lor- C! 02, CD 7 and HOMilwauMe; $1100. ' J Cansll 10 A Cabell, putt of lilk 3 Ore gon Cilv; $1000. 0 Kutier to W J pw;ll, 21 aeiea in sec 31 M e! $25il. F M Kreidriok to T Brodger, lots 3 and 4 blk 3 Weslynn; $iH). Law. tar GET IT FROM TOUR DRUGGIST. .