OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1903. i Before Buying Vm? Gun and Ammunition See the new stock of guus at the Onaon City Bkyck & 6un Store Recently opened at McKittrick's old stand New Shot Guns, from $6.00 up " Rifles Revolvers Gun Cases Hunting Coats 3.50 up 1.50 up .75 up 1.50 up Shell Vests, Cleaning Rods, (Jumpers, xm., at, prices that are right. Guaranteed Hunting and Pocket Knives. A Ml line of ammunition for Rifles and Revolvers. Shot-Gun Shells in stock and loaded to order any shot any powder. You Get What You Order and You Know It Is Loaded. Gun and Bicycle Repairing a Specialty Work Guaranteed LAMB & SAWYER 6th and Main Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON A Long String Of Courier Boys Who Know a Good Thing If hen They See it ONLY FORTY DAYS MORE ANDTHE COURIER PUMPKIN WILL BE CUT. The Number of Seed Will be Ascer- talned and the Piano, Awarded t.hn naat week the Courier office has been a hive of industry. Dozens of our old subscribers nave been in to see us and nearly all of'them have .inuJ tlioir unhap.rintinnB to the Courier. Many persons who have never taken the Courier before in their lives have been to see ns and put their names on the roll of honer. We are going to rat the nnmtikln on the hrst day 01 Tonno.it ncrt tho floaH in hl.A mOflSter UftUIMIJ UUAV, .uw uwuw " nrtll l.A Jnnn tori nnrl the Kimball oiano in our office will be awarded to tne an Englishman, leaving one son. whose descendants are proud to trace back to nera meir unwmrees. xier erory uas been the theme of romance and poetry ; artists have taken delight in perpetuat ing ner ngure in painting and sculpture, j i i j . i hi buu uer act ui wo'kj ai u guuu win frescoed on the walls of the rotunda oc the CapUol at Washington. All that gratitude and admiration for her heroism could do for the preservation of her mem ory has been freclv rinne. and the sava. elements of the Indian character have been veiled with a halo of romance by her heroic action. Her name is a house bolJ word, aecociated as it la with the first settlement of the couutry and only lees known than that of the discoverer himself. This is all very well and as it should be. We have a country with no mjthology, with but little myth, and as we grow older there is a seeking after something of a mythical nature in our history, just as there is a ransacking of pedigrees among our gentler (ex for evi dence which will entitle them to become Daughters of the Revolution or Uolomai Dames. FRESH MEATs The City Meat Market at Canby, Oregon, Pays the highest price for all kinds of cattle. The best of fresh meats are handled at most reasonable pri ces. 1 have been in buisness In Canby a number of years, and have tried to treat everybo dy right. I solicit your patronag e for the future and Intend to des erve It. . J. Schmitt, Canby, Oregon Quarterly Meeting of M. E. whurch South at Currlnsvllle. Last Saturday and Sunday was the occasion of the quarterly meeting of the M. E. church South at Cumnsville. Good attendance and interest character ized the meeting. Rev. Henry Spiesi, of Halsey, Oregon, the newly appointed plrter. made a favorable im pression, both in the pulpit as a presid ing officer and socially. He will be in Oregon City soon after the Holidays to o DO ;0t thn nnfiinr in a orotracted meet ing at the Ely Congregational church. Millionaire's Poor Stomach. "WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. IPS SO." You can save from 15 to 20 per cent by trading here 10 Bars Savon Soap 25c 3 pkgs. Jumbo Mush. . . ,25c 2 pkgs. H. O. Buckwheat. 25c 5 lard (White ......60c The DumDkin weishs 96 pounds, and the nearest guess as to the number of seed it contains, gets the $400.00 piano. X Positive Statement 8 Huntley Bros., Druggists, are . agents for Oregon Cy for Kgllett's Oil of Eden Sweet Sblrlts of Eden Remedies that will positively cure any case of Rheumatism, no matter how severe or how long standing. In case anyone is not cured, the California Co-Oreratlve Medical Company, of Oakland, will refund the purchase price. S r.n at Huntlev Bro. for free booklet. lessee 3OO0oeoooeo3! The worn-out stomach of the over fed millionaire if often paraded in the public nr;nn 11 n hnrrihlnexamole of the evils attendant on the' possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the .ni,, mlin am pfflicted with bad UU1T WW II stomachs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dyspepsia and in digestion are rampant among these i ,i .V.QJ. onffar far worse tortures than the millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine use Green's August llower, wnicn nas ueeu i -u kcohnlrl remfiflv tor all H. 1UVUI11C UUUWMviu J -tnmach troubles for over thirty five years. August i lower louses uie lurpiu f. . 1 nnnatitA QTlil 1 fl lver, vuuo U00UU5 - vitalises the system and make life worth . ... u n t nmiv ofatinn. living, no manor ui on-..--.. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. At Cbarman and Co. BUY THE son mamng tne nearest correc l bhuuiuio ut)on the number of seed in tne Dig iei- lnu,. Hnvo vou naid vour subscription o. oat 1 nntwhv not. DO not DUl 11 rnma in ar, nnr. UH VIA. - ' W have out two solicitors woo are liRfc. Mr. W. R. Gar the country and Mr, U7i ium Manlhlt 1H nilHCtinz D LUt3 town and the villages. We don't want anv good man to escape. We are going to have 2,000 subscribers by the first day of January next. We want you to be one of them. Tne fallowing is a iibi ui tlmaa rohn hflva naid their subscriotion during the past week and made a guess on the number oi seea in me oig puiuy kin: Oscar Fosberg, Oregon City $1 50 B.U. Sarver, " Mo T T. Painn. " " 1 50 n PMVi Anrnra 1 50 Mm S P. Pnnman. Oregon CitV. . 1 50 P.b WiUnn. " " . . 1 50 T.B.Hankins " " .. 1 50 Rnonn. Hnhhard I OU CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TTi3 Kind You Have Always Bought But Pocahnnt.an is not thn onlv Indian woman who m rils recognition. Those who have rend the thrilling Btory of Lewis and Clark's expedition to the Pacific in 1804-06 cannot but have been o4wtiil. nitK .Via nrnnlarfnl ucrilina rancor Per" ed the party of exploration by the young Tnrllan n-ffa nl fhaVinnnnan. t.hn half breed interpieter. It was not as that of Pocahontas, a single act unattended with personal danger and hardships and heightened in interest by the beauty of the heroine, but the exhibition of forti tude and fidelity extending for more than a vear, under circumstances un paralleled in ntstory. in me spring oi 1804 Lewis and Clark started up the Mioannri rivor with a Rmall hnflv Of men in light boats propelled bv oars and sails and proceeded as far as the Mandan Na tion, about 15U0 miles, wnere iney weni into winter Quarters on friendly terms with the Indians. IIer they met sever al Indian traders from the Hudson Bay r!rmnw in tha far TCnpi.h and hardv adventurers, among whom was loussiani Chabonpeau, a French hallbreed, who had been higr.er'ip tne river anu wuoiu they engaged as an interpieter. His wt'e, Sauajewea, belonged to an inaian tribe of Shoseones, or Snake Indians, who lived oi the western slope ot me Rocky Mountains. She had been captured when a child by the Minne tarees, from whom Chabonneau had purchased her, and at 15 had become his wife. When in the loiiowing spring she and her husband started up the Hvnr with the exnedition she bad a boy babv bat 2 months old. The leaders of the expedition teareo sne wouiq oe an incumbrance, but took her ahng.hopina that oho mitrlit. hA nf Hprvice when thev reached the mountains from which she name. From the start, however, the Bird Woman, as she was called, demon Qtratarl that aim wufl an invaluable a& quistion. With her papooe strapped .in her hank she labored with the men coith narlHla and tnw rnnA. cheered the company with her vivacity, and in many mava TAnnftfAH vftiiianin aHHiBLancu . Once when a canoe containing the most valuable. nfTants of the cantains of the expedition, their journals, st ientiflc in struments and medicines, was nuea wiiu wat.rtn mirifit.rpam I lhahnnnnaii anan- doned it is cowardly alarm, but the Bird . . i . i. 1 Y 1 lbs pure Frost) . . . lb can Royal Baking Powder 45c lb can Cream Baking Powder 35c I lb new crop walnuts . . . 1 ;c 1 doz. Deviled Ham .40 10 lb Sweet Potatoes 25c 1 doz. Lemons 15c 100 lbs Granulated Su gar $5-CS 6 pkgs. Parlor Matches, 25c Zva&z for Produce 33e for Gqqs, 55c for Good Butter. THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY. Cor. 7 th and Center. OREGON CITY, OREGON. j. V, DOffSn, nUDDRru iwi unuou l in liuwoiuij "i, iuii o t:.i a cunn-v,n Pooim 1 Fid Wnman savnil tint nnlv hnmnlf and babv AlCUIiru ni;uiTOUwm, vb.uo - 1 w.ww - ,, j ti..; ii:ium xjfAlnlln 1 fill kl ..a..iiu.l tti. no nuh a narirn Btld latin IulB Xjivira iu lUci , iuuiniia. ...... iuu. icdvuwi n.iii. Pnttino " ' 1 OU y.uuvv', ....... Txtin Hnmlanrl TlvaCA. Wash 1 50 - . . ' . IA J. A. Thayer, woaeBta, njaiu x ou 1 .T Hnoo flanhv 1 00 August nuDert, uregon vuy j. u Bears the signature SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a tsewing macniuo iw 120.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from ua or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. rri.n T?,Wl rlofprmlnpfl fTiA fitrGHflth Of weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New llouie tne Des6 eewiug juacmuo w "jr showing the dlf fnrent atvles of ' Hpvlntf Manhlnea We manufiioture and prices before purchasing TEG HEW HOME gEWINg MACHINE 6a ORANOC, MASS. B TJnlon Sq. N. Y, Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga, t. Louis.Mo., Dallas,Tex., San Franolsoo, Oat FOR BALC BY 0. S.CRANE, Agent, 350 Mor rison St., PCRTI.AND, ORE Sick headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels jstipated? Tongue coated? S your liver I Ayer's Pills S liver pills; they cure dys- tfpsia, biliousness. r 25c. All druggist. D. Harmes, Aurora 1 ou A. M. Klrchem, Logan 1 50 August Funk, Redland 1 50 H. L. Kelley, Gregon City 1 50 CM. Bonney, Hubbard, 2 50 Umo K. nickev. Molalla 1 OU .TimM Shannon. Beaver CreeK.... 1 OU P Ponrilntnn. Hnhhard 1 50 T TJ Tnno irMhAtn 1 OU J. O. Morris, Liberal 1 50 n W. Rixlnv. Milwankle 1 50 P. P. Mnmhv. Mulino 1 60 .T A Tnrnir. Rtnfford 1 60 Jobn Staidham, Ely 1 50 Pan Pot or Unit. P.rknlace 1 50 BnosCahill, Oregon City 1 50 W. U. vaugnan, woiana x uu James G.Boe, Hubbard 1 68 Mihb M. Mclntire. Oreeon City.... l ou J.A.Howland, " " ...160 Mrs. K. A. Uray, Marquam i ou SO DECEPTIVE Many Oregon City People Fail to Realize the Seriousness. Backache is so deceptive, It come and goes-keeps you guessing. Learn the cause-then cure it. Nine times out of ten it comes from the kidneys. ' I That's why Uoan's liiuneys nils enre it. Cure every kidney ill from backache to diabetes. Here's a case to proven: MrB. D. Murphv, widow, who liveB at 395Ivon St Portland, says: "Years ago, when living in Kansas I was great ly troubled with kidney complaint. At tuat time, l was, l migni say, porieci ly helpless for months, bnt in time it vnrft aav mi rnVflunnnn v an It came. It did not bother me again until last fall wnen tuere was every sympton oi its re turn, and knowina what I had suffered formerly I began to look around for something t check it, and on looking over tne tne naner l noticed uoan s Kidney Pills highly recommended so I procured them and took them as direct ed. Itonlv required a few day's treat ment to ward off the attack. Since then I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to a number of my friends." rienty more prooi line tnis irom ure- gon Uity people, urn at U. li. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what bis cus tomers report. hot sale Dy an aeaiers. rrice ouc Foster-Milburn Co. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ror the letest novelties in all kinds of laces and dress trimmings there is no store in Oregon City like the Fxr. They sell men's underwear at the Fair at Rediculously low prices, considering the values An investigation will rirnve the truth of both the above statements. The Fair Store WTKW nrvrjTK.TerYM' d ItelorCIRCOLllRS New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING; AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Owneld Block OREGON CITY Want your moustache or beard beautUul Drown or ncn uwtn Whiskers HAU. CO. i HWM. r-iniinnuBU'O nVCfprthe 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 THE MORNINQ TUB .onnnt tut enloved in a basin of limited capacity nor whre the water supply end temperature ii uncertain oy reason m aHv nlnmbintt or heating apperatoi. UVwva - r To htTe both put in worougn wording order will not prove expemWe 11 the work is done by F.JC.CADKE MiBB Katie Jones Win Nickleaon, Fred Myers, George Birchet, J. B. Nelson, Joe Jackson, Ida Comer, B. M. Adams, T. O. Ridings, Unnst liiger, A J. Hodge. Canby W. B. Cased 1, Oregon City. M TTuriaa Nw Era J. C. Baker, Oregon City. 1 50 Dr. J. W. Welsh, Portland 1 50 limoi Wilsnn PlnnkamaH 1 50 D. B. Kimmel, Oregon City 1 t0 Frank Fosberg, " " ...... 1 50 M. Justin, Oregon City 1 50 M. P. Chftpman. Oreiron City 1 60 Charles T. Pembroke " " 160 Bteve Coleman, Bandy..: i ou n V rtisoar Oawpfm 1 50 g'. w'. Grace, Oregon City 1 50 . xayior, - - v Wo nrnmiiA In a( uftnftA that the (IV .wu..uw ' PnnvW will hn a hotter naner next year than It haa ever been before. We want tn nnt it in everv home in the county. v. want til mhKA lr nRATii . nexc vear we will ba-e two elections in Clackamas pnnnrr nnnfnr rnnntv officials and On for President, xou win want to snow wnai onino nn nrl if von ar a BUDBcriDer to the Courier you will know beyond preaaveniure. ed it safely on shore. After four months of hard labor up fnr 1800 miles, the expedition reached the headwaters of the Missouri and the leaders were filled with appre hension at the difficulties which lay be' tween tuern ai.a me raciuc. it wb 4W.an tar.hoHirH Wnmftn nrnvfld tneir orotector and deliverer. She recognized WHO giriiau gieo evouoa ittixiiiim m chiWhooa ana uiipwws . . oh!lmhar,a,n,. rnh .,.. been captnrea oy tne iviinneiareee. .".... UBu hcuiouj Soon Indians made tneir appearance, creating alarm, but Bacajawea leanessiy ,.i fiirmaril tn meet tnem ana iouuu iViaw aura har nwn t.rih and that its chief was her brother. There ensued the mnot frinnrllv relations between tue nipmhurs of the ex Tnrtians. who furnish enabled them 10 make the mountains and at the mouth ot the berlain-g Oonuli Remedy with mv child t....:. -!.... n'Vionna riAfnro winter. alter - 1 . . J. . lit. lO 1 IV"' , i.i'w-t" many thrilling adventures.they deecend- o.i ilia (in iimtiia. in canoes auu mkij reached the Pacific. The Indians every where, through the intiuence oi me oiru Woman, who proved a mascot to the ex them with everv of friendBhin. The brief nntlinehere eiven of the valuable ser 1 hv this Indian heroine 18 TltCO umiii".. .... A. a. ..A. ..A.. JA..rfti.Ai'AitAaA AiiiIWi 'A 1 - Jhtm Tm .am tha nnlv cnmclnte line nf Pankntfl. Coffins. Robes and Linings in Clackamas County. We have the only First-Class Eearse in the County, which we will furnish for less than can be had elsewhere. Embalming a Specialty. Our prices always reasonable. Satisfaction' guaranteed . SHHK & B1SSELL, Undertakers Phones 411 and 304. m,n - Sacojawea, The Bird Woman;, 1 is Pleas ant to Take. The finest quality of granulated loaf susar is used in the mannfapfnra nt Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roois useq in its preparation nive it a rnn inr HHUurai war nan ....vr..i .. ... 11 is uie oest preparation of the kind miow 01 inectiiidren like to take it and it has no lnjtHons after effect. For sale by Ueo. A. Harding. Tha fnllnwino cnt from the COlumB of the LoulBville Courier Journal and written by that splendid scnoiar ana nnnrn nlrllerJ. Stoddard Johnson is worthy of reproduction in every news paper 01 tne great iiuriuncii. The romantic story 01 rocanontas, tne drttniled. from dav to day i ti.h h other incidents of this wonderful expedition, in iiie urmnro published flrBt in 1814. But of late it lias been brought out in more romantic relief in Mrs. Eva Emery Dye's admirable imQ "The Conauest." in whicn botli the history and romance 01 me ex nt.ilit.il n are faithfully epitomized. Aftnr unnndine the winter 0118UOUO on the Pacific coast near the mouth of the Columbia, Lewis and uiarx oegan their long homeward journey over the same route by whicn tney naa gone, and as before, the Bird woman was tue same good angel. At one critical junc ture, when struggling through heavy snows in the mountains of the western slope of the Bockies, they lost tneir way and death stared them in the face, and they were only saved by the intelligence of Bacajawea, wno puoieu mom infn thn I ott trail tnrouun ner lununt- tive knowledge of woodcraft. After many critical adventures, In which she 1 1 A. I Al renderd similar service, vuo py u' thirty-three arrived safely in St. Louis ftar a alx montha' iournev without the Inn nf a man nn tha entire trio, except in the death of Charles loyd irom sick- nesswith n six months of their initial I i !.. Uiiuiml Vvnt. a hrlef I V notice of a traveler wno saw ner in ion, nothing is known of what became of the Bird Woman and her boy. Bnt now that a centennial celebration of the Tiaand Clark eiolorstion is to beheld in Portland, Or., in 1905, steps bate 1 . 1 - RUnAin.i. tha Mamnrl nf Deen wkcu w y1 'tji.uio j . this long neglected heroine. An asso-1 elation has been formed lor tne purpose statue 01 Bacajawea, the 'A dose In time save! Htm." Dr. Wood'i Nor way Pine Synip; nmur remedy for oounh coias, puimon ry .HfrsBes of evary sort The Finest Fruit The verv finest fruits of tlio t manufactories have been st-v. : complete our stock. The swell i I In all the varieties of lasts, t'i, t' -and trimmings. Every pair ..! 1 with solid, substantial wear m them and make them sensible l..ii.i,s will be found at KRAUSE BROS. Oregon City Shoe House J. W. COLE, T" sssaotsmumm and All goods bought in bond. Puruy and quality guaranteed Wbiskks, Cigars Some famous Old brands S . '"-Mcrui James E. Pepper, Kentucky Bourbon Id bam Harris Kentucky Bourbon liR)tJiv Rye 4) Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main SI J J . . . ' I M Pr IMTLI II at M daughter of the Indian cniei rownatan Jrd Woni8r)i to te piaeel In one of the Darks of Portland, and its success who saved the life of (Captain Jobn Smith when, as a prisoner, ne was aoour. to be put to Qeain, is laminar iu ou. TVia inrtirlent ocenred in Yircinia nearly 300 years ago, yet it is as fresh in the minds ol every one sb any evem m mo history of America how she brought about peace between the settlers and the Indians, went to England and was feted by royalty, was converted to the Chrietian faith and married John Kolfce is assured. It will be of bronze, of he roic size and its cost will be 7000. at Harris Grocery And arc going to make special induce- ,1 4 ments to close buyers. Gish and Small Profits is Our Motto. j! J AYNE'S .TONIC-, VERMIFUGE IS A'.HEALTH BRINGER.,