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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 1903. RURAL DELIVERY. 111 AVeBetablePreparationforAs- ' slmitating thcToodandBegula tiiig the StoDiachs and.Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheeiful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature jtlxJmnm JicJttU, SJ - Jipfx niunt -iti Carbmtttt Jti ffimSuJ -ClnrUud Soyar a net-feet Remedv f or Constipa- rion. Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions.revensn ncss and LOSS OF SLEEE Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. 1 Bears the A 1 I fh ,lrv In an v.ir ill : IK 1 1 Use For Over Thirty Years Enormous Appropriations to Extend System Probable. The rural free delivery service will re quire from the next congress a larger appropriation man nas ever Deiore Deen allowed for it. It is expected that tbe amount will be in tbe neighborhood of $20,000,000. Last session $12,500,000 vi as allowed, of which $,UU0,UOO was for maintenance and the remainder for new service. Under the authorization of conerefs there have been established since July 1,3,900 Dew ronUs, and there are 2.100 that have been agreed on and are yet to be put in operation this year. It is ex pected that by the end ol the present flical year there will be in all 21,000 routes in operntion, the estimate is made that it will take $12,500,000 to operate tbe rontes that will be in exist ence t the end of the year, and $9,000 000 more will be asked to establish ad ditional routes. It is not unlikely that congress will appropriate a deficiency allowance amounting to $700,000 or $800 OOOto pro vide for new routes that are put on this year This was the wav the rapid es tablishment of new rootes last year was provided for last session, congress Sp piopriating for the purpose $500,000. Notwithstanding the embarraeHment of the pending post office investigation to the rural service, there is no disposi tion among influential post office depart ment officials or among members of con gress to allow the system to-nuffer from what has occurred in tbe administration if tbe large appropriations that have been so willingly furnished. Washing ton Cor. New York Times. AURORA MANSE CONSECRATED. i '. si exact cower wrapper I i L'.M. -uMlJIIIIiW TM, ciHTU COMMHY. NSW TO CITT. Church Built Foty Years Ago Sacred to Memory of Dr. Kell. OGLE MOUNTAIN MINING COMPANY. MATRIMONIAL, WOES. Incorporated With a Million Dollar Capital Stoc'e. Mrs. Saum Makes Serious Charges Against Her Better Half. The Ogle Mountain Mining Company has been incorporated with a capitul stock of a million shares, the par value of which is a dollar a share. The arti cles oi Incorporation wee filed with the clerk of Clackamas county and the sec retary of the State simultaneously last Monday afteinoon. The incorporators aie P. A. Faiiclough, J. B. Fairclough, George W. Grace, , T. Kepkey and J. V. Harlees. According to the articles of incorpora tlon the lompany proposes to operate principally in Clackamas and Marion counties. They are authorised to pur. chase, bnnii, Jeuae, own, cell and ciiepuae of sold, silver, copper, lead and other metals, and to deal in mines and min iug rights and any interests therein In the slate ol Oregon and in Clackamas and Marion counties. The company already holds a number of valuable mineral claims iu the Ogle mountain district and it I for the pur pose of developing these claims that they have incorporated Already men and supplies are being sent into tLe nioun tains to work in the mines for the new company and instead of work being Btopptd tlil winter as was at Brat deemed advisable, it will be pushed right along. Of course it will be impossible lor the company to do anything more than tunnel into the earth this winter as the roads Kill soon be almost impans. able on the mountain end and to get a stamp mill in would be inexpedient. The main thing to do will be to get all the ore out possible this whiter and next spring to put a stamp mill in and sepa rate the gold f mil the ore. George Ogle and Tom Kairclough, who have been working in the mines all sum. mtr lor the fairclough Pros., have come out aui Ogle was in Oregon City last Saturday morning Mr. Ogle stated that the prospects in the mountains ere at the present time better than ever be hut, ami he is ol Ue opinion that much g 'Id will be taken out next sum mer, ile will return to the mountains and work this winter, F.Welch headed a party Tuesday with sunulies and provisions for his mines in tbe Ogle Creek Company. Welch's company was incorporated last week with a capital stock I $'.'5,00'. It is known as the Molalla Central Mining Coilipauy. It will also work claims on Ogle Creek all winter. Welch expects to be gone this time for several weeks. While the Ogle Mountain Mining Company has been organised with a capital stock of $1,000,000 at a dollar a shae. It is not their - intention to offer the publia any great amount oi this stock. Ills understood, nowever, that 150,000 shares will be placed on the mar - ket at a par value. snd when these are sold the company expects to have suf ficient funds on hand to push the work to a Uuish. ' MelvinaSaum is the plainiffina sensa tional divorce suit which was filed Bat urdav. She alleges tl.at she was married to her husband, James Saum, about three months ago in Portland and that ne immediately beaau a system of cruel and in liu man tieatment. he says that he forced her to pei form labor far be yond her strength, and when on account of her weakness, she was able to do so, he had eeiieo her and shaken her violent ly. He was ta-iuted her with the story that before his marriage to her he had keot in bis employ a bad soman andde dared that hi present wile whs dirtier and more dishonorable than she His conduct was in every way that of beast, t-he declares that she was forced to llee to her dauubter's home for pro. ttction. According to his own stury, she savs. Hauin owns a farm in Clackamas county, also a sawm. II and that all bis nronerty is worth in the neighborhood of $10,000. He has an income of $2,000 a vear above the running expenses of he farm a id mill. .She says that she has no money aim bad to borrow funds to bring Buit for the divorce and asks that the court compel Saum to pay into the court 100 tor these expenses, one further asks that she be granted an ab solute decree of divorce and her part of the estate. Rev. AuguBt Krause, pastor of the St. Paul German Luthern church, East fwelfth and Clinton streets, went to Aurora last week to assist in the formal dedication of tbe eight-room manse that has been completed by the Gerrm.n Lutherans of that place.. Af'er tils' dedi cation, in the presence of a large assem blage, a ruu-Bioii festival was held. All the services were welt attended. The German Lutherans of Aurora now have a new parsonage and a new church build ing as well, the latter erected two years ago. while Rev. Mr. Mack wis pastor. There is a naio oi historic rom nee around the old German Lutheran i h itch that Btauda in Aurora today, caieiulty closed for the past 28 years since the death of Dr. Keil. the founder of the German community a' Aurora 40 years ago. In this church the community was wont to guther lor worship irom its foundation, hut on the 'leath of Dr. Keil the church doors were closed to all pub lic worfhio. as its i recincts were held sacred to the memory of Dr. Keil Since the dissolution of the community rela' tions, the building has been carefully looked after and repaired when nece sarv. but haa never been opened since 1877. When the German Lutherans de' cided to reopen in Aurora, they built an entirely new church, leaving the old building to stand silent and unoccupied to the memory of Dr. Keil. Oregonian The Florodora Dancing Party. Investigation Will Only Strengthen P. oof we Give in Oregon City . On Friday evening one of the most delwbtfui dancing p uties of the seanon was given by the Florodora Dancing Club at the armory There were about 60 Dreseut. The excellent mu-ic was furnished by Turnev.s orchestra. Th dancing club gave a series of successful parties last winter, ami it is tne wren ion of its members to give the same the coming winter. Hops thanyiny Hands. A duslcal Treat With the " Uncle .osh 8proceby" company, which comes to the Shivley's opeia house for one night is the celebrat ed Bprnceby orchestra of eight soloists This musical organisation has a world wide reputation and is under the direc tion ol a talented leader and oom poser of note. ' popular program is rendered between the acta. A big band is carried by the company, and a novel and unique parade is given at noon daily and includ es a concert by the band. A carload of special scenery and mechanical effects are used. The realistic saw mill scene is one of the most startling pieces of stage craft ever produced 20 people are in the company, which lathe largest production ever attempted at piputar prices. Beautltnl Ctimpifxions. V Are skilled ty unlet: "iijr Una f preparation, I 1 1 W .'TO ik.. n. ih tuiraa 'I the km ccur eiMO-cunn"""'"' ..i.u... simples, blotches, U'.,n to k'T Hwr In INod order. An uoi-MUiiwl dwe of Uorbloe will clewe the bowels, regult tlis liter, ami w muhliili a cImt, betttlhy cuii)leion. Wo at ClMXiuaa A Co. There seemB to be some doubt as to the present eiatus of the hop market. There continues to be several sales daily at prices ranging fiom 20 lo 20 1-2 cents per pound. The opinion was expressed resteiday from au aulhontave source th tthe market was very unsettled, aud ouM either go up or dowu in the near future. II English dealers come into the market it was bound to advance to a good figure, hut if, on the other hand no inquiry comes from England for some tiiuu, the opposite efl'tct may be expect ed. There have already been about 5,000 bales of hops exported to England irom the United Stales, as compared with 775 bales at the Bame time last year. The greater portion of the hops uow being bought by exporters are bought on speculation, ami will be held until the Loudon dealers begin calling for our hops. It is not cousidered out of the ordinary that the export demand should not be active yet, because exporters have never been anxious to buy so early iu the game. Their own large crop is on band and being moved slowly, and the large consignments from Oregon are now being distributed to brewers There teems ,to be scarcely any in quiry of 1002 hops at fair prices, and poor quality new hops are a drug on the market, but choice good are in good de. mand, and . will remain so throughout the season. It is estimated that there are about 16,000 bales of choice hooa in the state, and 65,000, bales of medium to prime bops. Thia'arge amount ol goods which is off grade is having a large innuence on ine market, and hold ing dowu tbe price even for choice goods. Tbe local market is considerably stronger than last week, with a fairly active uemaua, auu, ami many import ant sales are reported. krebs Bros, bought the Gilbert & Patterson lot from Independence at S3 cents per pound, anJ will receive them today. Joun Carmicbael purchased 130 bales from Hall Bros , of Ballston, at iu ceutsilMO baleaof Henry Clanfield. of I mansion, at i z cents; W hales from I Jake Smith, of Sheridan, aud 160 bale from Tom Fryer, Carlton, at 21 1-2 cen s. The Amer'can Hop and Hurley Coin pan, through their local agent, O. D. Jeosnp, yesterday pirn-hated the follow ing lots ot hops: the Levy cron of 87 ! bales at 21l8' cents per pound ; 51 balee of i.. b. Gilliam ; 27 bales of J. A. Mo Olane, and 24 bales of G. A. Pagenhoff . Ed llerreu yesterday purchased the Frank Boulter crop of Brooks, consist ing of 112 bales. Statesman. . "It Goes Right to the Spot" When naln or Irritation extsti on Hny part, of ha budt. iheituDllciUlou of Uallard'a Snow Lint. maul will give piompt reltuf. ' It g ies rig ii to the spot," "aid n old man who wiK;ruhDnin it in t,i,.,iliii rheumatlam. 11. Suiuh. l'nilir Smith House. Tunahii, Texas, writes: 'I Imve umi Ballnrd Snow Liniment in uiy lamuy lur nereral vearn. and hate fuurni it to he a Hue rainxlt. (or all auheiand twins, and I recmn mend it for pain iu the throat and ohest." 2uc, 6oo and 1 at Unuruiau A Co. One of nature'! remmllea: cunnot harm th wek,iateonatUuUou: neter laila lo cme aumme uornnlainls of tonug or old. Dr. Vowler'a Kxiravt ol Wild Strawberry. DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry hare few troubles which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black Drauffht Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition: Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught.Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-oent half-pound air-tight can ef this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not, send 25 cents for a sample can te the manufacturers, The Chattaaoojsa Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. RaCHBLU, Ga., Jan. 30, 1902. Blaok-DraogW Stsek aad Poultry Uedioin U Mia teat I ever tried.. Our took was iMkiBf ka wh jn s.nt ma aha aaedieiae aa mew tkey are gettiag a in: TUay ara laeking M per aaat. better. - 8. P. BEOOKINQTOK. . JUaM 32 DOUBT CANNOT EXIST. the tern -Beckers Announce that their Imported Pat- Hats and choice selecitons of Millinery Goods and ' Novelties . are now on display. 214 Third Street, Cr. Silun : t tfffff fff tfffff?Tff?ffTfVfT?Tffffff fffffl WWW WW WWW HoUiei's. Who would keeothetr children In itonil h8Uh, Bhould watrh for the flret symptom ot w trnn, and remote, tnem witn wnue s OJream veriui fue. It is the cbi.'drens' beat tonic. It geU dis gestion at work so that their iood does them good, and th?y trow up healthy aud strong. 2oo at (.'barman & Co. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. I THE COBWEB I h Oregon City's Leading Wine House h All the leading brands of Cal if fornia Wines kept in stock. Come and see us. E. A-BRADY 3 Attention The only First-Class Second-hand .dealer in How can doubt exist in the face of Buch evidence? Read here the endorse' mnnt of a representative citizen. James PeterBon, employed by j. t Havelv of the O. R. & N. R. R. Co , at Prrtland. ana living at wooastocK.says 'In mv ODinion. it any suttercr irom backache fails to find relief in Doan's Kidney Pills, there is no relief for him on earth. However, I don't believe any cae exists which Doau's Kidney Pills will not help. I had severe backache and weakness of the kidneys for years Mv back ached at times bo that I C iuld hardly gel up from a congh and the kid ney secretions presented a very unnatur al appearance, and deposited a heavy . aedimentif allowed to stand long enough. I spent lots of money when living in the east in trying to get something to effect a cure . I came out here to Port land twelve years ago thinking tbe change of climate might benefit me but the trouble still clung to me. 1 paid one doctor in the town $75 for nudiciueB, but I might just as well have taken so much water so far as any benefit was concerned. I used five bottles ol a well- known remedy manuiuc ured in the east and received only temporary relief. I finally saw Doan's Kidney P'Us a vertis ed and one dav I bought a box and had. used only a few doses when 1 knew they had gone to the root ol the trouDs i continued their use until I had used three boxes andean say cheerfullo that they did more for me than all the medicines put together." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at C. i. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what his cus tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-.Milbnrn Co. Remember tbe name D )an's and take no other. ' o w Furniture I STOVES and UTENSILS RPfj I w Lai IS fif It is worth your time to come and examine the stock. You will find a full line of new and Second-Hand Furniture Stoves, Crockery, Hardware, Etc. Highest Cash Price Paid for Second Hand Goods. Ia ' TOIPOLAHi i door north Commercial Bank W W W W t vwwvfrbbbbb wwwbw$w$ww w&w OA9TOTIIA. For a pleasanr, d'ivh'ic take Chamber Iain's Stomach and Livef Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect, for sale by ti. A. Harding. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague ol (he night itching piles. Doan's Ointment cure", ouii'kly uiu' Pcimentutly. At any drug store, CO oeutB, Foley's Honey and Tar cure? cows, prevents pneumonia. Brunswick House and Restaurant Newly Furnished Room3, Meals at All Hours Open Day and flignt Prices Reasonable. .Only First-Class Restaurant in th: City... Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City, Ore. Elk Horn Livery Feed : Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Finei5Rig3toLet at RsasonablePriws D.' R. DIMICL Mituger, TUXX:, OEO-OIsr OITIT, OREGOIT Ther have been times when the wild beaats have been more merciful than the worn; BUY THE SEWING MACHINE XV) not be deceived by those who ftd Twtlse s $60.00 Bewlng Machine tot 120.00. ThU kind of machine caa be bought from us or any of oar dealer from $15.00 to 918.0th WK MARK A VARIETY. human belnsrs. and "pared cast to them in the arena. It is astonish ing how. little sympathy women have . for women. ' In the home the miatress aaes the maid with the signs of Suffering she recognizes So well, but she docs not lighten, the sick girl's load by a touch of . A . I. . . , I T ongcr. in tn stun: io mnimiiuaa aaill) tsrar trnwv teJrITV it sill aa eeaa the pallor and exhaustion which TBE HEW HUB IS IS OA mSl mark womanly weakness, but allows j The Feed determines the etreaxrth or nothing for them. It is work or quit. trcakness of Bewlng Machines. The j isoaoie x ee oomouieu wiui guter ajtrong polnu makes the JNew llOBAO the beet Be wing Machine to buy. We manufacture and prices before pure baaing iftSOOS REWARD UNO OAKBOT at OWUB. Backed up by over a third of a century f remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseaaee and weakneeeea peculiar to womas ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay fooo in legal money of the United State, for any caae of Leucorrhea, Female Veak nesa, ProUpaus, or Falling of Womb which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonablevtrial of their means oi cure. They have the most remarkable record of cures made by this world -famed remedy ever placed to tbe credit of any preparation especially designed for the cure of wotuaa'a peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce's Fleaaant Pellets are the most desirable laxative for delicate women. TBE REW SOME SEWIKK UCHIKE CO. esANac. isaee. $S Union Sq. IT. Y, Chicago, lit, Atlanta, Ok. St. Louii,Mo, DaJla,Tex., Saji Kraaoiaoo, Oal ron bale av C. S. CRANE, Agent, o Morrison St., PCRTUAND, ORE The Best Laundry is the Cheapest The Troy Steam Laundry is tht Best Docs 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. E. L. JOHNSON, The Barber, Agent. WHERE DO YOU EAT? If you do not eat at George 'Bros. 'Restaurant you are not getting best value fory our money Good service guaranteed. White cooks and white waiters. Everything clean. Board $3.50 week. JESSE GEORGE, Proprietor MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOC TO POSTOfflCE To Cure a Coli in One Day Tata Laxative Bromo Quinine Taifcts.eZ . hi . 11 iw.ni sifmarirrt". ww SmcnMUnon POies soi" s - o Cures Grip b Two Days on every f