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OREGON CITY. COURIER, FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 18 , 1903. titling tbisWinute The future can be your own. Results are never in doubt when you attend our school. We educate you,for pradical business and insist in getting you a posi tion when competent. All our graduates are employed. There are not enough to satisfy the demand. Splendid equipment. Up-to-date methods. Sit right down today and write for catalogue. BeMe-Wafer Business College PORTLAND, OREQON. ivinp- that the Sm th- Pramiar la Hip mnst nnniilnr tunewriter on the Pacific Coast we have purchased 25 machines for our new school. rcTiTiimf.?! - nUlw 1 m ft 11 billi&MJJIJ S. ft Immediate Relief : : and there is not a case of piles in existence that cannot be quickly and permanently cured bv Penln's PihSpeeitle. You take it that's all. New price One Dollar a bottle at your druggis'. If he hasn't it write to Di . Pernn Medical Co., Helena, Mont. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a pecialty OppositeOaufleld Block OREGON pITY AVcfJe able Preparation for As 5iimiatm$ UieFoodmidRcgula jugtlieS' inc.'r iv it1 Dcwels of 0& Promotes Diges ticm,Ckcrfiil ncss andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nahcotic. H ft For Infants and Children. - The Kind You Have Always Bought Btope ofOldJk-SAMUELPirCBER Pumpkin Seed' Mx. Senna JiMU Sate -Anitt Seed Jtotpemunt -JJiCortmatiSod f form Set ti -Ctofiud Sugar-. VtitAnjreea tongs Acerfect Remedy forConstipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsionsjeverish aess and Loss OF SLEER facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. Bears the 1 Signature AW For Crushed and Mangled j Earl Davenport Meets With Horrible Accident. Was Working for the Southern Pacific Company on New Steel fridge. In Use Over Thirty Years Earl Davengort, a very wdrtby young man of Gladstone, was horrible crueneii and mangled at the dinner hour on Fri day on the new steel bridge across the Clackamas river being built by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The young man was in the employ of the Company and it was the noon hour. A.U of the hands had k locked off to eat their lunch. Young Dauen port was sit ting on the machinery quietly eating when some meddlesome boys started up the donkey engine wtych furnishes the powet for the carrier The young man was thrown backward and caugnt be. tween the cogs and the machine. His back was broken, the vertebra in places being ground into small bits of bone. He was hurriedly brougLt to Oregon City and taken to Dr. Sommer's office where his wounds were dressed as best they could be. The Southean Pacific sent a special car up and took him to their hospital t Portland, where he is now. He is doing as well as could be expected considering the nature of bis wounds. His recovery however, is very doubtful No blame attaches to the Company as it was an accident from which there was no escape. BONE FOOD Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the diseasa rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in j children. Littledoses every day j give the stiffness and shape j that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and firmness .comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Rightfood will cure it. In thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in j childhood. ' Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York, t 50c. and t i.ooj all druggists. j THE GRANGE Conducted by J. W. DARROT, Prut Corrufxmdent .Yew yorft State Grande ' IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Raised From the Dead. C. W. Landls, "Porter" for the Oriental Hotel nhamitn. Kn.. save: ' I knew what It was to suffer with neuralgia Indeed did, and I got a bot tle of Ballard a snow Limmeui ana 1 wi 1 uison from the dead." I tried to get some more, uui before I had "diposed' of my bottle, I was cured entirely. I am tellin' de truth too," 2oe, soo ana $1 at Charman & Co's. TH CCNTAUR COMPANV. New YORK CITY. I 'L 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. Hi NORTHERN PACIFIC 3 NORTHERN PACIFIC overlan: TRAINS DAILY , 2 Daily Through Trains to the Beautiful Twin Cities 2 B - MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL J. -OVERLAND TRAIN DAILY-1 VIA THE V northern Pacifier-Burlington Iouk. TO Denver, Lincoln, Neb.; Omaha. Neb.; St. Joseph, Mo.; Kansas City; St. Louis, and all Points East and Southeast. Only Direct Line to the Famous Yellostone national Part Your Baggage Can be Checked Through to Destination. Union Depot Connections The only Reliable Pioneer Dining Car Cine TV TH "North Coast Limited" ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC j FANS THE CRACK TRAIN OF THE NORTHWEST A. D-SCHARLTON, :i Assistant General Passenger Agent, ' i 255 Morrison St., Cor. Third, Portland, Ore. The Train tor Comfort is the famous North Western v Limited Every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Pau and Chicago via ' 3 t I' these The short line between three great cities'. ' 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. "Big Joe" Qrlmes is Dead. Joe Grimes, probably the largest man in the world, died at the home of his Darnts in Cincinnati last Friday, the j results of a peculiar accident. While i ridintfjn a cab his great weight broke 1 thrnuish the bottom and one of his leas I was nashed, the wound refusing to heal, j ultimately causing his c'eatK ' He weighed 754 pounds and was 34 years of age. He was six feet, four ; Inches in height, and his body and ! limbs weri m ponderous proportions, i He whs an expert bicvclist and was for ' a number of years a bicycle drummer, i Recently he has been in.the show bti9i ness A. coffin had to be made to order ; before his remains could be laid to rest, i The Salvation Army. Major Blandy is coming next Tuesday September, 15th and will conduct two weeks meeting in the Salvatkn Army hall, also Lieutenants Darwent and Wiemann of Salem will assist. We have arranged for good singing. You once hear Major Blandy you will come again. Every christian please pray that many people renounce their sins during this series of meetings. All invited Ensign W. R. Crabtree. The Irish Agricultural Oi'gani.iUloa Society. Although the grange is not an organ ization that has found a footing on for eign soil, nevertheless its principles ar not unlike those of the Irish Agricul tural Organization society of Ireland, as described by the Hon. Horace I'lun kett in a recent number of the Ueview of Reviews. 'While Mr. I'liVukett's ideas of the grange movement lu this country are not altogether correct, his account of the similar movement in Ireland is interesting. He says: "We have a grange movement which la headed by a central society known aa the Irish Agricultural Organization society, composed of men of all creeds, classes v and politics and existing for the sole purpose of teaching the farm era to organize their industry in all ita branches upon these business princi ples which we are discussing. T or ganization society is heading a great movement vhich remains absolutely nonpolitleal and is producing the best possible business results. The move ment has only been in existence for a dozen years, and yet at the moment the aasociations which are organized under it embrace foughly some 75,000 farm- era, who are shareholding members of over 700 associations. As the share holders are, generally speaking, heads of families, it is safe to say that over 300,000 persons, or about one-sixth of the entire farming community, have thus become interested in the move ment, and it Is going ahead at an un precedented and rapidly accelerating rate of progress. They build and equip creameries; everything that the farmer wants in his industry they purchase in a large, wholesale way and pay par ticular attention to quality aa well as to price. Some of the associations, called agricultural banks, aim at get ting cheap credit for farmers through mutual security, thus enabling them to add to the working capital available for sound, practical development of their industry," -,, When the day shall come, If It ever does, that the beneficent principles and purposes of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry shall find their way across the sea in the organization above de scribed their priuciplesNvould find easy ! root and congenial soil! Does it not open up a Vision of what our noble i fraternal Order may yet be when. Its I Influence shall be worldwide? There la more Catarrh In thl seotlon of the country than all other diaeases put together, and until the last few years waseupposed to be in curable. For a great many years dootors pro nounced It a looal disease, and presortbed local remedies, had by constantly failing to onre with tooal treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to be a constitutional dlseaae, and, therfore requires couitltutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufaolu red by F. J. Cheney 4 Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In loses from 10 drops to ataasnoonfiil. Ir acts directly on the blood anil muooua surfaces They offer one OuA hundred dol- csena tor clrc u- of tiie Brstem. lara lornny case a us u cure, lars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY S CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 78o. Hall's Family Pilli aio th best' t The (Overland Limited is the most famous of trans continental trains via Omaha. Between Omaha and Chicago it runs via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Double daily "service Port land to Chicago via this route. All meals served in dining cars. H. S. ROWE, General Manager. 134 Third Street, Portland Some Grange "Don't." ' 1 Don't be tardy at grange.- " Don't depend upon others to keep your grange going. Don't expect the grange to make you a fortune nor save your soul, but be eternally grateful if it but blocka sour path to perdition or penury. Don't get disheartened because your Ideals are not attained, but recollect that you have not yet passed over where improvement is out of order. Don't draw yourselves within your hell like a tortoise and then wonder why every farmer In the land does not become a member of the only farmers' orgaulzatiou national In extent and character. Don't allow your neighbor to justify bis course in not supporting this move ment for the betterment and advance ment of his occupation because! he has never been invited to do so. NaUonal Stockman. A Ten Acre United States Mnp. ' One of the novel sights at the St. Ijouis exposition next year will be the great ten acre map of the United States. It will also be very instructive. Colonel J, H. Erigham, past master of the national grange, as chairman of the government board has devised the exhibit and has secured the use of ' sunny Blope of ten acres of ground near the government building, whicl will be laid off like a map of the United States. Every state and territory will ' be clearly defined, and the boundary line will be a pathway, so tho visitor i can walk around each state. The prod- j ucts of each state will be growing upon its miniature representative. Among the numerous "sights and scenes" of the great exposition this will be one of ! the most original and attractive. RID AN U Mill t THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake.City, Leadvillc, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, and the Famois Rocky Mountain Scenery and by Daylight to alt points east. 3 feat ti&los My b?ta0ii?9 o&i Jknnz Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car SerYice i v Stovovtrs Jtthwtd For rata, folders and oTfttr " - -mar W.1C3MCBRIDE, ttlnformation addrs jg .. j427Thlrd;Street3 Portland, Ore What the Grange Doe. The grange opens the door of oppor tunity to young and old In the country. It develops talents and powers; it trains ability; it fits its members for greater usefulness. It Is not to be Judged by what it cannot do, but by what it is doing and can do. It has room for growth and usefulness. Bet ter still, it is growing In the strength that Is measured by numbers, and In creasing in usefulness. Grange Bulle tin. X State Master E. B. Norrls uiid Stute Senator II. S. Ambler, who compose the legislative committee of the New 1'ork State grange, have Issued an earnest appeal to the Patrons of the state for active work la opposition to the 1,000 ton barge canal bill. The grange Is a character builder, a home maker, an educator and a social benefactor. It Is very closely connected with the home, the church and the chool, the four forming an Inestima ble Influence for good in any commu nity. Mr. E. A. Callahan, who died recent ly In Albany, was a grange speaker and entertainer of much ability. His services were always In demand ut State grange meetings and ou other occasions. J