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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER II 1903. a Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott's Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young women suffer. We will be glad to sens a sample to any sufferer. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle ol Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNf; Chemists, 409 Pearl St., New York. Hills Cut Down Wages. Providence, E. I., Fov. 29. The new wage schedule adopted by the cotton mills of the etate, which reduces the wages of operatives 10 per cent, restor ing the price list of two years ago, will go into effect tomorrow. Thirty-seven mills, with employes ag gregating more than 17,000 will be af fected. No trouble is anticipated by the mill owners REDUCTION IS WIDESPREAD. i Boston, Nov. 30. The wages 6' ' about 32,000 cotton textiles operatives were reduced today. Today's addition brings the total number in New Eng land whose pay has been cut this fall to about 64,000, and the cut that takes effect in New Bedford next Monday will swell the r umber to about 75,000 and 'complete a general reduction in SoutDern and New .iCngland cotton mills. The cut averages 10 per ceut. Today practically eviry cotton mill in JjUiode Island, where there are about 2,400,0C0 spindles.adopted the schedule. In that state nearly 2J.0OJ operators are affected, and the newordtr of things wi.l mean a heavy haa of lully $20,000 Weekly in wages. HARVESTER EMPLOYES LET OUT. Chicago, Nov. 29. FoPowirg its an nounced pol'cy of Cetitralizitioii, the Ii. ternatioi.nl H irvpster Company lias de cided 10 lay i.ff 7500 of Us 10,1.00 em ployes and thus tfftct h caving of $ .), 000,000 a year. Tue first sieo in the direction tf economy was taker, Ixpt niht, when 1500 employes of the D. er ing division were nuiitkd their cer vices were no longer required. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Kollce is hereby Klven that the undersigned has filed her final report as executrix of the will ami estate of A. P. AndMrson. deceased, and the Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of Clitckanus County, uregou, jibs iiAea u nnuary.iitu, i'.ah, at iu o Cloe.K a. m . as the time tor final settlement and for hearing of objections if any are made. HANNAH E. ANDERSON. Fxecutrix Aforesaid. Dated, Dee. 10, 1903. FINAL NOTICE. Notice is her 'by given that the undersigned executrix, of tne last will and testament of Wal ter L. Holeomb.i deceased, late of Clackamas county, Oregon, has filed her final report in the county court, of said rounty and state, and the Honorable OoUntv Court has set Monday, the 4th .day ol January, 1H04, a. 10 o'clock a.m. of said day to bear objections, if any there be, to said final report, and for the final settlement thereof. All persons are hereby notified to file objec tions, if any they have, to said report In said Court before said date, tha t they may be heard and determined. DIANA nOLCOMB, Executrix as aforesaid. Dated NoTember 27th, A. 1. lwtf. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. Chas. K. Dye plaintiff vs Gertrude Dye defend ant To Gsrtrude Dye, the above named defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are her. by required to appear, and answer the com J plaint tilled against you, in said court lu theabove entitled suit, on or before the t!ih day of Decem ber A. D. 1WS., and if you fail to appear and answe sal complaint, on or before said date, the plaintiff, will apply to theCourt for relief de mand Id hie complaint, filed herein ;to-wit: For a decree against you dissolving the bonds Of matrimony now existing between you, and aid plaintiff , and for such other and further re lief, as may be equitable. This Summons, is published by order of the County Judge, of Clackamas county, State of Ore- fon, duly mule on the 27th,day of Oct. A. D. 1M3, IrecUng that said Summons, be published once a week, for six suecessiTe, and consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation, published In said County, and .State, tha first publication of this notice, being In the Issue of Oct, Doth 1903 and the last In the issue of Dee, 11th 1903, C H. DYE. Attorney for Plaintiff fell &OQAX. Harding Grange elected the following officers for the ensuing year: O. D. Boo- bins, master; Claude sprague, over seer; Mrs. Hannah Anderson, lecturer ; beorge Kohl, steward ; .huwin berber, assistant steward; U.S. Anderson, chaplain ; Mrs. Hattie Sprague, treas urer; HamuePGerber, Jr., secretary; Fred Moser, Jr., gate keeper: Emma Fallen, Ceres; Neita Gerber, Pomona; wary bwales, flora; Helen Sprague, L. A. steward; L. H. Kirchem, member of executive committee. The next regu lar meeting will be held on Jan. 1 with a public installation and a New Year dinner, also a musical program. The Masonic Lodge will meet in the Grange hbll for the tirst time, on the second Saturday jn Dec. W. H. Brown returned from Portland in tieto attend the W. O. W. meeting iug, Dec. 5. He is recovering from his wound. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gili have gone East to visit their parents. Our mail carrier has been relieved from delivering registered mail at the residences, which is as it should be. This fine December weather will cause considerable wheat and vetches to be sown, Mr. Editor, I imagine I can already hear that, pumpkin piano twoodle'oodle. tweedle-eedle in my parlor. Secret Socltties, Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M., is preparing for a social celebration to be held on the night of December 19th, to comnjdmorate the cancellation of all indebtedness standing against the organization. This is the oldest Masonic Lodge West of the 'Missouri river, the original charter having been brought across the plains in an ox cart by the state captian Kellogg. The charter was burned up a few years later and with the reorganization of the order the lodge became tne nrst in the state. The Maccabee Lodge of this city elected the following officers last Thurs day evening: Commander, J. H. Black ;Lieut. Com mander, O G. Waldron ; Record keeper E. E. Taylor ;Finance keeper, M Hyatt, Chaplain, J. W. McAnulty; I'hyeican, E. A. Sommere; ISergt.A. J. Wyman, Master-at-arms, Ira Lawrence;1 First master of guard. Frank Darling; Sentiy Dave Jones, Picket, W. C. Cole. In s'allation will take place the frst week in January. ' The Artisans met Thursday night and elected the following officers for the term ; Joe Purdom, M. of A.; Mrs. A. Tycer supt. j Mrs. Magsie Curran, Inspector; Miss Jennie Ramon, sect; M. Bollack, treasurer; Thomas Carrico, director; Charles Dickey, master of ceremonies; Mrs. . benwartt, senior conductor; Mrs. Ben Linn and Mrs R. Goodfellow field commanders; Drs. Stuart and Carll, physicians; Mrs. Thomas Searles musician. I Tne Messiah of Nations. John Philip Sousa, one of America's most popular composers and James Wbitcomb Riley, one of America's most popular poets, have given us a new national song. Riley wrote tbe words shortly after tbe 'death of President McKinley, and the great hand leader soon after composed the music for it. Time is needed to make it one of the popular songs of the age. The song is entitled, "The Messiah of Nations," and the lines are as follows : In the need that bows us thus, America 1 Shape a mighty song for us America! Song to whelm a hundred years Roar of wars and rain of tears, 'Neath a world's triumphant cheers ; America! America 1 Lift the trumpet to thy mouth, America! Call us round thy dazzling Bhrine Of the starry old ensign Now baptized in blood of thine, Ameiica! America! Dyeing eyes through pitying mists, ' America! See tbe assassin's shackled wrists, America ! Patient eyes that turn their sight From all blackening crime and blight, Still tow'rd heaven's holy light America ! America ! High o'e looking sea and land, America ! Trustfully ith outheld hand, America! Thou dost welcome all in quest Of thy freedom, peace and rest Every exile is thy guest America ! America 1 Thine a universal love. America 1 Thine the cross and crowd thereof, America! Aid us, then to sing thy worth : God hath builded from thy birth. The first nation of the earth America! America! A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other ncc;dents, are every day occur-renci-s. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handy and there's none us good as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, Cnts, Sores, Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under its sooth ing effect, 25 cents at Charman & Co.'s, Drug Store. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Goods. "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain." says A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O. "I got no relief from medicines until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like fine stones and now I have no pain acrcss my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me a $1000 worth of good." A kidney or bladder trouble can always be cared by using Foley's Kidney Care in time. Charman & Co. liedland. Ed Barrett and wife have moved out from Portland. Ed and Arthur are ing to farm the old Cutting place. E. N.Brock was taken suddenly wore with what tbe doctor calls neuralgia of the heart, buthope he shall Boon be well again. Jay Mosher went .over to Logan to join the Grange the last meeting, but owing to the poor condition of the goat he was pat off until next meeting . Mr. Stone, J. Hughes and L. Funk Rre each feeding several head of beeves for the market. Willie Stone iB improving nicely un der the new treatment with a Portland specialist. ( Mrs. Bonney and Mrs. Courtright vis ited at Mrs. Funk's on the 21st. George Gill has rented the Morgan place It appears as though George was going to get acook. That's -right. B. E. Courtright returned from East ern Oregon the past week having taken sick while up there with typhoid fever. James Fnllam, 0"r road boss, cele brated the completion of the Viola and Oregon City road by presenting his wile with a ten pound boy on tne 31st. It is needless to say that Jim can not be touched with a ten foot pole. Mips" Tirana LaCrov is working at Mrs. L. Funk's. Mies May field is working at Mrs. Ful- lam's. L. F. Boy's Lire Saved fromMembranous Croup "My little boy bad a severe attack of membraneous croup, and only got relief after taking Foley's Honey and Tar," eays C. W. Lynch, a prominent citizen, of Winchester, Ind. "He got relief af ter one dose and 1 feel that it saved tbe life of my boy." Charman & Co. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very .expen sive. Occasionally lite itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong u you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness. Head ache, Liver or Bowell troubles, They are gent'e yet thorough . . 25 cents at Charman & Co.'s Drug Store. ZbeE 1 1 i The Star Wind Mill, "point" of It the best. t. 2 it Every Steel construction, Giving strength. Ball Bearing, Easy Running, Galvanized after maklng.-pre-venting rust. "Star of all Stars" the Star Windmill. BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Send for Special Catalogue of any line in which you are interested Don't w ait for rain to plow Plow when its dry. You can with the Sanders Disc Pkw No ground too hard, Mo ground too dry For the Sanders Disc Plow; The disc plow Is far ahead of the moul-i board plow. Atrial will convince you. Head About 1c Burst From Severe Bil ious Attack. "I hal a severe bilious attack and felt like my head was about to burnt when I sot hold of a free sample of Chamber lain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a dose of them after supper and the next day felt: like a new man and have been feeling happy ever since," gays Mr. J. W. Smith, of Juliff, Texas. For biliousness, stomach taoublea and con. etlpation these Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. abjr KEMPS Rywjg 0osM4-, mMm WfM Reporf from the Reform School. J. G. Gluck, superintendent, Pranty town, W. V., writes: "After trying all other advertised cough medicines we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar exclusively In the West Virginia Beform School. I find it the most effec tive and absolutely harmless." Char man. & Co. FABK PUCE. Old St. Nick is taking the attention of as all so completely that we scarcely think or talk of anything but the coming festivities. Our Sunday school is busy preparing a Christmas cantata to be given in lh? auditorium of tbe school house. A merry little company gathered at the home of Mrs. 'W. A. Holmes on the afternoon of Dec. 8 in honor of Miss Marie's sixth birthday. A merry time was enjoyed by all present, the time be ing spent in games and music followed by dainty refreshments. Miss Marie is a popular young lady and was well remem bered by her little friends. We are enjoying this lovely weather but a good many are suffering with se vere colds in consequence . Mrs. Press spent last Sunday with her son, Robert, of Portland. Rev. Jones, of Portland, preached for us last Sunday evening, Rev. Start being unable to fill his usual appointment. We understand a new meat market will be opened here soon. We hope o, as it. would be a great convenience to the busy housewives of Parkplace and we certainly think it would do a flourish ing business. . Mr. Lucas, brother and family are ex pected Boon from the East, Twins. Letter List Following is the list of letters remain ing in the Oregon City postoffice oh Dec. 10, 1903: Women' LiBt Mrs Joce Brown, Em ma Bentley 2, Mrs Elizabeth Eggert, Mrs Bud Emil, Mrs Mabel Sloan, Mrs Jack Turner, Mies Nettie Wilson. Men's List Frank Albright, L L Brunson, Allie Ellingwood, Mr R J Freeman, Thos H Halev.Ohas M Lo,we, L 8 Lyons, G F McDaniel, W FOater man, Andrew Plna-d, C M Smith, J H Wood. Tom P. Randall, P. M. 'A dose In time saves uvea." Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup; natures remedy for eougbs colds, pulmon ry dlsesnes of every sort CASE PLOWS (HOOSIER DRILL Com e and get one, take it out and try it, if it is not al right bring it back. YOU KNOW we could not say this to you if they were not OK. r o R E G Improved Manure Spreader. Will spread any anil all kinds of manure thick or thin, broad-cast or In rows; increases the yield per acre sufficient to pay lor the machine In a short time. Best results cannot be had without manure spreader and the original Kemp made by Kemp and Burpee Is the best of them all. Send for circular answering all the question 0 u can possibly ask. CABBY. Married, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bhockley at Highland, Dec. 1, Mr. Thomas li. tihockley, of (Jan by, and Miss Edna Winger, of Portland. Both bride and groom are well and favorably known here. They will reside in Can by. Born, to the wife of Prof. P. L. Cole man, a son. Mother and child are do ing well. Mr. Putnam, of Oregon City, visited Can by Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox have returned to their home near Forest Grove. Mrs. T. R. 8hockley was a Portland visitor Tuesday. W. H. Bair is in the ma rket for oats, hay and potatoes. . George Brown, of New Era. is having a new warehouse erected at the intersec tion of Oregon City and Macksburg roads. Myrtle Lodge Jfo. 75, D. of H., elected T.THTtWT- Farmers are busy plowing and sowing this good weather. Cattle are beginning to show the ef fect of tbe winter. Beef cattle are get ting scarce. It won't be long before the butcher will nave to pay more for beef cattle. 1 Hogs will soon be a scarce article in this section. The hens are all on a strike yet. Eggs are high. Billte Heinz has returned from Scotts Mills, where he has been visiting rela tives Our merchant made a flying trip to Portland Monday. Our blacksmith has built a sleigh and he is ready for the snow when it ties. John Darnall is up on the mounta:n ranch looking after the stock, and also shooting wood rats to keep them from eaiing up his house. Miss Kate Ridings and brother, Roy, were in Oregon City Saturday and Sun day on a business trip. Orin Hammond, of Marquam, passed thiough here Saturday on his way down the Columbia. J. Ott has moved 'to Sellwood, and has rented his place to L. O. Orem. Lee Adkins purchased a band of goats Monday . That's right, Lee, let the goats do the grubbing. Say, young men, if the new postal law goes into tffect and you have to aipn your name and address on the envelope, won't it be a "corker?" John RhoJea is tearing down the hop house on his place, and he will use the lumber to build a large kitchen on the house. The young folks are busy making their costumes for the masquerade ball at Molalla. Christmas. Sylvia. When you wanta pleasant purgative try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other dis agreeable effect. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. ONE OF THE OLDEST, THE STRONGEST. BEST MADE, POSITIVE, ACCURATE, RELIABLE BUY THE BEST BUY THE HOOSIER. first and taylor sts. PORTLAND IThe MITCHELL WAGN MONARCH OF THE ROAD j The best possible wagon that lean be built The materials are :well seasoned having been bought ;5 years ahead of requirements. iThis alone means investment of a ifurture in wagon stock. ! Rxpert labor used In the construction. : Their splendid reputation all over the Icountry the Northwest In partlcular-H iciemonsirates tne Tact tnat V, MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT i the following officers for the ensuing I term. Past chief of honor, Amanda hvans; chief of honor, Mary Vinyard. lady of honor, Rilla Zeek ; chief of cere mony, (Jassie Evans ; financier, Marga. ref Eckerson; recorder, Alice Ann' strong; receiver, Anna Dedman; inside watch, Jessie Hosenkrans: outeide watch, Chas, Roth ; Mrs. Wang, treas urer. The citizens' ticket won out Monday. Tlte following candidates were elected: li. V. Uillmore, Mayor t. Zollner, treas urerj Go. Knight, assessor; Ed Shull, A. J. ran ton and U. Koth, councilmen Look Here! The Knox Kantner Concert Com pany will be in Oregon City Tueaday evening, Dec. 15. Eugene Knox, for meriy with Menaly Quartette, is well known to the people of Oregon City and neeus no mwyuucuon, DO YOU GET UP , WITH A IfAMB'BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp I Root, the great kid- l. ney, liver and blad- aer remeay. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully uccessful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not reo emmended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book teil ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binehamton, i N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one- dollar Size bottles are Home ot Swamp-Rool.. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. The New York World THRICE-A-WEEK DE1TION. Read Wherever the English Langu- v age is Spoken . The Thrice-a-Week World lone aeo established itself in public favor, and it is now recognized as the strongest publication ot us kind in ktbe United btates. Advertisers and nubl'shers seeking clubbing combinations and they know best universally testify to this. It ia widely circulated in every State ana Territory of the Union, and even in remote South Africa and on the fold fields in the deserts of Australia, bese are the things that tell. JNextyearwe have tbe Presidential campaign, in which all Americans are deeply interested. Already the iBaues are being discussed and the two great parties are preparing for the first moves. You will not want to miss any details, and if you subscribe now your year's subscription will cover the campaign from beginning to end . The Thrice-a-Week Wo'tld is absolute ly fair in its political news. Partisan biae is never allowed to affect is news col lmns, and Democrat and Republican like can obtain in lis pages truthful ac counts of all the great political con tests. In addition to all the news, the Thrice a-Week World lurn shes the best serial fiction, elabotate market reports and other features of interest. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price ia only $1.00 per year, and this pays for ISO papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Oregon City Courier together one year for $2.00 The regular subscription price of the two papers is $3 00. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric Bitters will quickly din. member the troubleHome causes. It never fails to tone the stoiuacN, regu late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish un der Its searching and thorough effective ness. Electric Bitters ia only 60c, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Charman & Co. Druggist. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local Application, us thoy cannot reach tha dlieanud portion of tlie ear, Tlmre la only one way to cure beafnnM, and that la by constitu tional 'emedlna. I)i!a(ne9 la canned dy an ln- nameu couun.ion or tne mucous lining ol tne KtiMtachlan Tube. When this tube geu lnllamed Ton have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear Iiik, and when tt In eullrejy Icloaed beafneas la the rcHiilt. and unlexa the Inflammation oan he uiken out and thin tube reatorud to Its normal condition, hearing will be diwtroyad foreTnri nlnecaima outof tun are caused by catarrh, which Ih nothing but an lufltuied condition of the mu oouh lurfacen. i We will gle One Hundnd Dollars for any cane of Deafnetia (rauaed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, tiond (orolrcuiera, free. F. J. CHEN E! & CO., Toledo, 0. Hold by Drngglats, 7fic. Hall's family fills aie the best. RealEasy if Save lots of W I Money J Everything that's Beautiful Chlnawarc, Crocker Olasswaro Fancy Holiday Ornaments and Novelties Dolls. Lamps. Clocks Rich Cut aiaas Dinner Sets Come before Parting with vour Monev Get our prices Creat American Importing "9 lj Tea Me I 100 Stores V That's tha Reason, t f32$ I IP it 1 r 1 iw.J?'isr-J.'n.ll. Wain $t.,$tuth ot ith, OrtQfu Clt?