Jsli OREGON C!TY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1904 a The divr without- nlr ti ""breathe. The consumptive dies without lungs to breathe the air, or of lungs rendered incapable of breathing by disease. The blood as it flows in and out of the lungs indicate! the consumptive's pro gress. As the lungs grow weaker less oxygen is inhaled and the blood changes from scarlet to pur ple. Oxygen is the life of the blood as the blood is the life of ft the body. The effect of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery upon weak lungs is to strengthen them, to en able the full oxygenation of the blood, arrest the progress of dis ease, 1 and heal the inflamed tis sues. Luner diseases have been and are being cured by " Golden JVleaical discovery," in cases where deep-seated cough, frequent hemor rhage, emaciation, weak ness, and night -sweats -'have all pointed to a fatal termination by con sumption. "Some years ago I was almost a help less victim of that .dread disease con sumption," writes Mr. Chas. Fross, P. M., of Sitka. White Co.. Ind. "I was confined to my room for several months; my friends and neighbors had given up all hope of my recovery, until one day a friend advised ine to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, and after I had taken the contents ef the aecond bottle I began to improve. After taking fiuc bottles I was, I honestly believe, delivered , from the grav and entirely cured. I am now a Atrong and hearty man." Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated Impurities. XJBEKAIh Winter plowing is goin? right sbng. Very little feeding is being done and the farmer has to plow, as the wheel of for tune depends on him. Pome of the farmers are feeding beef cattle for market Stock hogs are a thing o' the paBt. Mr Wiles has the only bunch left. John Darnel! drove a band of mutton sheep to Portland Ut. week. Johnny is in the market now for any kind of good fat stock. May success feo with him. Deck Skein and wife, W. Simmons and wife and Dan Webb and wife took dinner witn W. Skeins Sunday, being a family reunion. Our worthy postmistress, Mrs. Han nagen, is down with a seyere cold. Nearly every family here has a case of lagrippe. Webfootets must have rain , to feel good. The party given at the home of Gib White on New Year's night was a grand success. Twenty-four couples were present and all had a good time. Miss Effie Morey left Tuesday morn ing on a business trip to Portland. Geoige Case is working for Longstreet Vaughan, who has a logging contract for the Liberal Lumbering Oo. The China pheasants are putting on style since the legislature pasted th ' new law. It is a goad law. Let them have a little peace, and those who have fine dogs can feed them cheap beef for two years. Maybe the farmer can have a bird once in a while, and probably it will raise the price of beef a little if the dogs are fed properly. The China roosters all did meet And song both young ana old, But the gambling ran down the hill, And fell in a sacul of sold . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby gWen that th undenigm-d hna filed her final report as eicoutrijc of the will mid eimteofA.P Anderson, decease 1. and the Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of Clue k aims Cmin'y, Oregon, has fixed January lltli, WO J, at 10 o'clock a. m , as the time for final utllemeut and for iieiiring of objections if any arc nude. HAKNAH E. ANDERSON. Executrix Aforesaid, Bated, Dec. 10, 1903. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator of the Estate of Sarah. J. Fanoher, Deceased has this day file i his final account with the County Court of Clackamas county and State of Oregon and that the said Court has set Monday the 1st day of February 1903, at the hour ten o'clock a. m- of said day as the time lor hearing the said Report and objections thereto if any there be at which time all person iutereeted are hereby notified to be present before said Court. DAVID FANCHEB Administrator of the Kstate of Sarah J. Faucher, Deceased. Dute December HI, 1!K3. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the Kstate of Patrick Dully, deceased and any and all persons having claim against the said estate nmit present them to the undersigned ailmlnlstia tor, at the Hank of Oregon City, Oregon, duly verilied within six months of the date of this notice. Dated this 30th day of December, 1903, E. G. CAUFIELD, Administrator of the estate of Patrick Duffy, deceased. 6. B. Dimicx, Attorney for admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given tint the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon. a.lminiatrutor of r he estate of Robert Bonald, ,decesei, late of said county and state. All persons hating claims against the estate of said decendent are hereby notlned to file the same, duly verilied according to law, with my attorney, C. H. Dye, Esq., at his office Corner of 3uth and Main Bts., Oregon City, Oregon, within six mouths from the data ated Oion City, Or., Dee. 24, A. D..190S. HUGH FKANCIS RONALD, Administrator of lbs I-lste of Kobsrt Bonald, Deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIIUE. Notice is hereb 7 given that the nndersicned tin been duly appointed administrator of the es tate of Bert W. Uart, deceased, by the County ;. fni,nia n A 1 and all loun 01 v..ji. "... , " . . " " j ersons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the same duly veri fied to me, at theofliceof Hedges Galloway, Room 1 and 2, Weinhard Block, Oregon City, Or., wlUii n si months from the date of the first pub lfe.tio.ot toll notice. LOCIS FTJNK, Administrator. Date ef first publication Dec. 11, 103. New of the County, as Gathered bq the NEEDY. Rode Zimmerman and family, of Marks Prairie, visited his parents New Year, day. A birthday party waB given in honor of MiBS Pearl Garrett last Satrrday eve ning in Thompson's hall. There were many friends present and amid the whirl of the dance and the music, many good wishei were extended to the young lady. Miss Garrett islone of Clackamas county's most successful teachers. A number of our boys attended the dance at Aurora New Year's Eve and report a most enjoyable time. Mr. Samson, fatner of W. W. H. Saruson, of Oregon City, and of Marion Samson, ol this place, was laid to rest in Rock Creek cemetery on New Year's day. Howard Brownell. of Oregon City, de livered an instructive address on educa tion in out school house on New Year's day. There was a good audience, but for the funeral standing room would have been at a premium. Mr. Brownell is an entertaining speaker, Mr. Noblitt attended Grange at Mo lalla last Saturday. The Deba'ing S ciety conMnues in the same old way plenty of oratory, liter ary work, a good paper and an interest ed audience. Prof. Thompson and How ard Brownell gave us encouragement in our efforts last Friday evening. Our blacksmith Is kept buBy manufac turing his stump machines. Will Con. shak is working for him. John Swabauer and family spent New Year's Day at the home of Henry Kum mer. , Frank Wolfer, of Portland, spent a few days with his grandfather, Henry Wolfer, of this place, during the past week. ' Ed Miller is calling a halt to those firs around his bouse by cutting their heads off. Mr. Hoffman lost a fat hog on New Year's day from an unknown cause, She simply laid down and died. I pre sume she preferred ajnatural death to be ing slaughtered and run through a sau sage machine. The Odd Fellows had installation of officers last Saturday night in their new hall. The brothers were out in lull blast with their wives, sweethearts, brothers, sisters and children. A most enjoyable time was had. There were about seventy or eighty of us and we all were in excellent spirits. Alter the in stallation we retired to the dining room and partook of a sumptuous dinner that the good ladies bad prepared for us Then for about an hour those who enjoy the strains of a violin went to the lower floor and while two brothers crossed the bow, others ''tripped the light fan tastic toe". The following officers were installed for the ensuing year by Deputy Chapman: H. Johnson, F. G.; Gilbert Npe, V. G.; I. B. Hein, Sec. ; Geo. C. Perdue, F. S.;H. A. Stuwe. Treas. ; G. A. Kinzer, R. S.N. G ; John Gahler, Jr., L. 8. N . G. ;.Rov Scott, C. S. V. G ; J. B. Mitt, L. 8. V. G.; Chas. Spagle, warden ; F. E. Taylor, conductor ; Chas. Konshak, I. G. ; Wm. Konshak, O. G. ; Tom Sconce. R. 8. S.; F. M. Sampson, L. S. 8. ; A, R. Stouffer, chaplain. It appears tht our general storekeep er, Mr. Thompson, feels offended at a criticism which appeared as an item from this place last week. Now, we did not intend to cause any ill feelings to arise when we reported what be did. No intentional slam was hurled at any particular person. Nor did we desire t injure Mr. Thompson's business as he imi.ines. Far from it. Nothing pleases us more than to see every cerso . engaged in legitimate bnsiness prosper, be they friendly or unfriendly to us. It is not out of place to say that any busi ness principles will succeed, and we wish to repeat that on the surface, and to those who are unable to peer into the minds of men and read the motives that actuate us, the - bristmas incident will always appear as has been indicated. A dance will be given in the I. 0. O. F. hall Feb. 12. ' Rile Garrett, our popular violinist, went to Canby last Thursday to play for the dance New Year's Eve. Car us. The Inskeep brothers are s wing wood for John Stedham. Misses Maggie Lewis and Sarah Jones of Portland, spent New Year's at home. Mr. Dooliitle, of Maple Lane, moved his family into John E . Jones' house. Miss Beriha Spangler has putchassd a new organ, also William Davis presented his boys with one. Archie Cooper, of Pilot Rock, is visit ing his father. Ap Jones, of Mager, is visiting rela tives here. Mr. Prescott Kalbfleisch bai pur. chased a new buggy, Tom Lewis, who has been working it Wardner, Idaho, has returned home. Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn'"ut stomach of the over fed millionaire if often paraded iu the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the poRBession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are sillicted with bad stomachs. The proportion is far greater anio-'g the toilers. Dyhpepsia and in digestion are rampant among these people, and they suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green's AugiiBt Flower, which has been a ftiuoriio hnnQphnld rpmfidv for all stomach troubles for over thirty five yean. August Flower louses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and insur ing perfect dilution. It tones and vitalizes the system and make life worth living, no matter what your station; Trial bottles, 2'c; regular size, 75c. At Charman and Co. Cured Lumbago. A. B.Canruan, Chicago, writes March 4 1903: "Having been troubled with Lumbago at different times and tried one physician after another: then different ointments and nnaments, gave u up al together. So I tried once more, and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Linament, which give me almost instant relief. I can cheerfully reccommend it, and will add my name to your list of former sufferers." 25c, 50c and l. Cbarman 4 0o. S.OQAM. This is a reminder that Logan is still on the map of Clackamas county. Everybody had a good time during the holidays. It was planned to have a quiet lil tie hop on Christmas night but the big hall is such an attraction that it turned out to be quite a ball. The Grange meeting on New Years' day wag well attended. Many visitors were present. The total attendance was over a hundred and the three long tablet was not long enough to seat them all, L. Kirchem, assisted by Fred Gerber, conducted the installation exercises and an excellent short musical program eas rendered, closing with Yankee Doodle on the pin o'harp, an instrument made by a local musician. The young folks had their quiet little party, after all, for they stayed at the hall on New Year's night and danced until midnight. J. Zurbuchin is building some new fence. Fred Moser's new house is nearing completion. So are those of Fred Ger ber and Henry Babler. C. L. Clark and family and George Clark Jr. are visiting Geo. Clark, Sr. and Peter Smith. They will return to Idaho in a few weekB. Peter Smith Jr. and wife are visiting the latter's parents at Green am after spending Christmas with Peter Smith Sr. The Democratic band wagon from Logan will be in town on the 8th, with several unterrified, terrifing Democrats . Don't you forget it. V0U KNOW WHft1" YOU ARE TAKING Tli' n jou Lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic? be cause tha formula is plainly printed on every ot le showing u.-ui is simply Iron and Quinine II tl8'.:--n tof.o A 'Jure, no " UC Zbt Eucky Star The Star Wind Mill. Every "point" of it the best. Steel construction, Giving strength. Ball Bearing Easy Running, Galvanized after making, pre venting rust. "Star of all Stars" the Star Windmill. m e i BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Send for Special Catalogue of any line in which you are interested Don't wait for rain to plow Plow when its dry. You can with the Sanders Disc Plow j No ground too hard, j Mo ground too dry j For the Sanders Disc Plow': The disc plow Is far ahead of the moul-i jjirJ plow. A trial will convince you! "MOUWT PLEASANT." Miss Dolly and Verna Mead, ot Mount Pleasant, attended the dance at Oregon City New Year's eve. John Summer was visiting at Warnick Snurday and Sunday. Mr. Buckner called on Mr. Partlow Sunday evening. Mibb Olive and Maud Conway spent Christmas holidays in Woodburu visit ing friends and relatives. Xmas is over and Santa Clause lifts generous to us all. Mrs. Smith's horse steped on a nail while going to town but is getting better. liedland. Frank and Jim Linn have returned from the npper sawmill above Garfield, where tney had been on a vacation. While there tuey killed a wild cat and a bear. Mrs. Davis returned toer home at Goeble the last of the week. Miss Maude Stone gave a party to a number of friends a few evenings ago. A most delightful time was had by all. L. F. Nj;! KEMPS Courier Able Cor of MEADOW BROOK. Saying onr village thrives, we will have to repave our streets especially Main street, lying on the banks of Milk Creek leading to Jamestown. Ole LarBon and Geo. Williams are very busy at present, one is busy preparing his garden and the other is rusticating among the logs. He said it is just fun to get logs for the Russell Bro's big saw mill. It is rumored that the Ball bros., will move their Bh ingle mill to a new site about one mile from its present posi tion. Mr. Kay has had a very severe attack of Typhoid fever. Dr. Gou'iher is in attendence Mra. Hendershot is also very sick at present. A. L. Larkin complains of bad colds in his family. H. C. Bonacker will soon have his new residence comp'ete. L. C. Standinger is building a new house a large one too. We wonder what his reason might be. J. O. Marts the seventy ) ear old acro bat ii suffering at present with several broken ribs. Carl Ramsby comes over occasionally t3 Bee his grandma. Imperfect Digestion Means less nutrition ajd inconsequence less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious properties, the digestion be comes impaired and the bowels constipat ed. Heroine will rectify this; it gives tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys, strengthens the appetite, clears and im proves the complexion, infuses new life vigor to the whole svetem. 50 cents a bottle at Charman & Co. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other dis treslni! eruptive diseases yield quiokly and per- mMiemiy some ciensmg, puruymg power or i unlock Blood Bitters. CHASE PLOW Come 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. I Improved Manure Spreader Will spread any and all kinds of manure thick or j thin, broad-cast or In rows; Increases the yield ; per acre sufficient to pay for 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 s you can possibly ask. The Fine Theatre We Might Have Had It is said that at one time Mr. Wein hard intended to build his brick struc ture in this cit) much larger than he eventually did, his idea being to extend it to the railroad track and fit np t.';e second story for a theater. Before the execution of his project he entered into an agreement with the city council to build a sewer, jointly with the city, of the expense of which the latter was to pay about $750. Subsfcquently;the city council, it is claimed, went back on the agreement. Mr. Weinhard waB angry, amd did not build the theater. After ward new councllmen having been elect ed, the city government paid over to Mr. Weinhard about $U00. Wonderful Nerve. , Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruises Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for Piles, too ..25c, at Charman & Co, Druggist. Correspondents. BEAVEK CHEEK. MissBarVara Herman, who is work ing in Portland, was spending a few days with her parents last week. Born, to the wife of Jim Shannon, on Jan 1, a pair of twin girls. Mr. Shan non is one of the happiest men in Beaver Creek. Alpha Kirk, of Tillamook was visiting friends here in Beaver Creek. Mr. Valentine Bohlander sold one of his horses hst week. Fred Henrici nas another shooting match last Thursday. We are sorry to hear that some of the little folks of Shubel were interrupted at the church last Sunday evening, but I think it would be much better for the children who do not know how to be have, to stay home with their par ents, instead of causing a disturbance in church. New Year's Eve passed off quietly. At 12 o'clock the church bell tolled. ANOTHER YEAR. Out of the misty night, On holy pinions bright, While joy bells wake the morn, A goiden year is born. The old year flits away Mid shadows dark and gray. May every glad heart sing While bells of New Year ring. Found a Cure for Indigestion. I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for indigestion and find that they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different remedies, I am nearly fifty-one years of age and have suffered a great deal from indiges tion. I can eat almost anything I want to now Geo. W. Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. HOOSIER DRILL ONE OF THE OLDEST, THE STRONGEST. BEST MADE, POSITIVE, ACCURATE, RELIABLE BUY THE BEST BUY THE HOOSIER. FIRST AND TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND O R E G O N iThe MITCHELL WAGON MUNARCn OF THE ROAD i The best possible wacron that jean be built. The materials are jwell seasoned having been bought :5 years an-aa ot requirements jThis alone means investment of i jfurture in wagon stock. i Exriert lahnr nuH In rh Their snlenriirl rrniitntlnn all mr thJ xoimtry the Northwest In particular .ucniuiouaub me taci inai ! MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT Lost Subscriber, The Cnmif r has a letter from one of its siibccri here at Canby who sends a money onlur lor the Oregon City Cour ier and the, Weekly Oregouian and makes a guess on the number of seeds in the big Courier Pumpkin, but ho fails to siun his name to the letter and we do not knew to whom to send the papers. So the taid subscriber will pit-aw to take notice and notify us . Mothers. Who would keep their chlhlran In good health should watch for flm llmt nyinntoma of wornin, and remove, them with White Cream Venni tuge. It Is the chiidrena' best tonic. U ireti ills postioQ at work so that tlii'lr lood ilovs them good, end they urow up healthy aud strong. ' at Charman A Co. & "i" i r AM-iinri $ g inC UUDWLu K g g Oregoi City's Leading Wine House ft I All the leading brands of Cal- I fornia Wines kept In stock. Comn and in us. ffi ft r a. nninv it Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to he traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases . have their beginning in the disorder of ; these most important. organs. x The kidneys filter and purify the blood -that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kid y remedy, . Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root facause as soon as your kidneys are w they will help all the other organs tc lealth. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you c. make' no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent , and one-dollar size bottles. You vmay nave a sample oouie Horn, of swamp by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y. , on every bottle. VIOLA. W. D. Brown, our merchant, has now a good stock of goods on hand, and is doing a good business here. Chas. Miller Jr. is at work on his new house. When completed it will be one of the best residences in this section 'and will help out the looks of Viola. Chas. Miller Sr. also hus refitted and painted his residence and has a new house practically. Walker Bros' saw mill will bs running full blaat Roon on house bills, and no douht will sell all the lumber they can make. J. A. Randolph our enterprising min ing man, has been at Seattle, Spokane and Butte, Montana, in the interest o Borne claims he is handling for parties in Ogle Creek. He says the outlook is good Lr a boom in Ogle Creek, Miss Olive Genny was home from Mackxburg, where the is teaching, to Bpend the holidays. Miss May Hamilton came home from Portland, where she has been working tbie winter. Miss Cora Ward also came home from Oregon City to spend the holidays with her parents. Edward and August Ficker have the measles. Otrroll and Mammie Ward are hav ing an attack of the grippe. Many here are having bad colds. Mr. Lenrs and eon, owners of the grist mill have had a fair run with the mill . Tbey have a line lot of hogs, fattening for tire market' The people of Viola can hear the cars on the new O. W. P. & R. vV. If the people would wake up and etir them selves, they could see the road built through this siction at an early date. Why not have here, more good tim ber and farm products to ship tha i lots of the present railroads in Oregon. Higt land, Oolton, Cannon O'eek, Meadowbrook and Molalla, why not get a move on you and make an effort to get the the railroad built and then you can get a benefit from your vast supply of timber that this road would tap. We have had the pleasure of visi'ing the Ogie Creuk mines this last fall and must say the outlook for a :ooi camp is very flattering for this section ami I predict that there will be a rush for Ogle Creek in the spring. A most thorough prospect made of that mineral belt with practical mining men who will find this a good field to develope. I think from my experience of mineral, that this belt will extend northeast of course on the Colowash river an 1 the Clackamas river there will be some of the best locations made. When bilious try a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a first class up-to-date medicine will correct the diHorder'. For sale by Geo. A. IHrding. Wn promptly .obtain II. K. and Korean J Jlr' 8 SHoud model, skutiui or photo (jf inv ittiuu lor i froe rejiort du p'vntHbility, lor frc-e book tj ;nowB)KecuroTnrir- snnyn write ? Patents iul I nkUC'Mkhkb to Opposite U. S. Patent Orfice WASHINGTON D. C. rdc Marks . ry ,iA Designs rrrvi 1 - Copyrights 4c. Anrnnx sending sketch and description niT onlcklr as'wrlaln our opinion rreo wnutner ma Invention Is pnhblr MteiiiHhl Coniinunlia. tlons strictly rcinndentfal. HANDBOOK on 1'nteuU sent tree. Oldest uency fur securing patents. Patent taken through Muun Co. rooulT tputat nodes, without chawo, lu tu Scientific Jltmricatn A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest elr. dilation of any antentldo Journal. 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