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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, TANUARY 22, im a '-' " ''"- ""'' i -r-TT Irri7 2825 Keeley St., Chicago, III., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains through the groins. I suf fered terribly at the time of men struation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try I knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but I had never tried Wine of Cardui, that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. "For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. News of the County, as Gathered bi tbe Courier's Able Corfrs of Correspondents, Itussellville. James More will tiy to let the readers of the Courier hear irom this part of the section. The peopla of this country are Boon to have a telephone to Molalla, that menus business. Mr. 0. S. Boyles has just returned from Roseburn wheie he was a witness in the timber claim business. Mis Alice Ritter was visit'ng her bro ther's school. Nothwithetanding our healthful country, people are having very hard colds. Farmers are holding themselves in readiness for spring work. L. B.Trullinger has not returned from Iowa, his brother, John, came back and has gone to Eastern Oregon to work for a few months. Home Team Won. MTCEDT. Miss Myrtle Smith has gone to Ore gon City to work. Dick Garrett will give one of his popu lar (lances in Thompson's hall, January 30th. The I. 0. 0. F. hall is about complet ed and is one of the finest of its kind in the state, The lower room has been ar ranged for a store building. Here is a fine opportunity for some wide awake person to establish a successful mercan tile business. Uncle Henry Wolfer has been rebuild i' g his fence along the public highway during the past week. Mrs. Gigtherand Mrs. J. D. Ritter spent a pleasant afternoon visiting Mrs. D. Zimmerman one day last week. Harry Garrett made a businness trip to Woodburn during the past week. J. D. Ritter and family visited friends at Marks Prairie last Sunday. Your Marks Prairie correspondent confesses of having had a hand in the Xmas meht opposition ' allair also, it would have shown greater credit to him self had he remained silent. As to me getting my foot into it, I don't under stand him, but my usual way is to e in anything with both feet, as iegard to being more careiuiin tne tuture, i win say that it will be the better part of wifdom tor him to loiiow nis own aavice for we shall in the future, as in the pat, continue to report the facts as they ap pear. He tries to drive home a pointer by Baying that it does'nt look well to buy a spectator's tcket and then dance as much as anyone, ohaine on you to use such a "little" statement in your de fence I I admit that I purchased a spectator's ticket for 15 cents and my ntentnns were to only spectate, out there were others who did not pay a cent to spectate and danced more than I, you say 1 danced as much as anyone? In the first place the masks were not taken off until about eleven or half paBt eleven o'clock there being the enormous number of nine couple. ihen seeing everybody else dancing, those who had paid and those who did not pay, I thought it was free for all and so from about .11 :30 until about 1 o'clock, I danced, when I was'nt busy with other affairs. However, if you desire the other 35 cents for which I did'nt dance, I shall be glad to give it to you in order to restore peace to your troubled soul . It seems to men you desired to make a defence of some kind you should have tried to say something to prove to the people that you did not give the dance for the purpose cn interfering with the other. Why did'nt you? In conclusion I wiBh to say that I always pay my way and I would'nt be guilty of defrauding anyone out of a cent, and I again ask y u to come and ;et the oo cents u you honestly think I tried to beat you orgive me your address and I will send them to you. Derthlck Club Entertained. The game of Indoor baseball at the lo cal Y. M. 0. A. gymnasium last Satur day nteht resulted in a victory for the local team by the decisive score of 30 to 8. The visiting team was made np of talent from Company E, Portland, U.a. 3. Next Saturday night Secretary Leavens announces there will be another in rlnor baseball came, as well as a baske' ball contest between the local team and the intermediates from the Portland As sociation. When bilious try a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for once how cmickly a first class up-to-date medicine will correct the disorder. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Vntlivi l hurebr iriven that the underslzned ad ministrator of lluj Kstate of SHrah J Kaneher, DtoBMed has this day filed hw tinal account with the Onuntv Court of Clackamas ouuuty and Km,, of Oiwun and tlirit the said Court has et Monday the 1st day of February 1903, at Ihe hour of ten 0 clocK a. m. 01 nam uhj as uie nmo jvi hearing the said Rep rt and objeotious thereto if uy there be at which time all person interested are hereby notilied to be present before said court. DAVID FANOHER Administrator of the Estate of Surah J. Faucher, Deceased. Date December 81, VM3. NOTICE, u. LhAuVv. ninun lb nt tba nnrinrKitrned has been dnly appoinied as administrator of the Ktitnte of Patrick Duffy, deceased and any aud all persons havlns claim against the said estate must present them to the uuderaigued adiniuistia . .iii,nii.iibnrnnwnn f'ltv. Orpjron. duiv Terilied within six months of the date of this Dated this 30th day of December, 1903, w a n A TTBTirT.n Administrator of the estate of Patrick Duffy, aeceiwu. (J. I). Dimick, Attorney for adinr. looAjr. M. RoWaa has moved to the Walter Holcomb place. On January 4, the following officers were elected for ensuing year by the Logan Cheese Mfg. Co.: President, Fred Gerber: vice-president, A. J. Johnston; other directors, Fred Moser, J . C. Sprague, F. P. Wilson; secretary and treasurer, O. D. Bobbins. The average price paid for milk during the year was $1.10 per cwt, 5 cents, more than last year: Geo. Clark is hauling lumber to make some improvements on his farm. Mrs, L. E. Robbins found a cluster ol strawberries, placed the stems in water and they are ripening. Strawberries growing in Janl, Wouldn't that jar our Eastern brethren. B 0. Hawley, L. H. Kirchem and 0. D. Bobbins al tended tbe Jackson ban-.. quet and absorbed enough Democratic enthusiasm to last a long time. There will be a masquerade ball at the Grange hall on the 22 of February. A. H. Olmstead has been employed as cbeesemaker for the year . Marsh Frakes has the contract to sup ply 60 cord licks of wood for the factory. The political battle between Socialism and Democracy, as expounded by Myers and Nelson is entertaining. Go it, boys. A. J. Johnston and wife a big new'son at their house. Better late than never, Andrew. Found a Cure for Indigestion. I use Cuamberlain'B 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 fiftyrone years of ae and have suffered a great deal from indiges tion, lean eat almost anything I want to now Geo. W . Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Monday was the first snow in this section, but it melted as fast as it fell, The farmers have to feed now, as this is ha'd weather on stock. Plowing has stopped as the ground is full of water again. John Darnall went to his mountain ranch Monday after the rest of his cattle. A great many are feeding a few cattle for market. The demand for beef Is improving and prices are good. Very few hogs are be ing fed for the market. There is a great deal of sickness in this section. J. Adkins has had a hard time with ne of his daughters, Jessie, and Silas Adkih's little girl Pearl. Both had the lung fever. We are glad to say they are now on the sa e side. The revival meetings of the Free Methodists at Muiino Grange hall, is still running with several new members. Thev have full houses, ram or snow. Let the good work go on. A. great truth is beginning to upon the socalled enlighteded that truth is self devalopment. many it is t'o much like trying to fool God, and get into heaven during the night. Frank Bruner, who had his ankle crush ed between two logs, is improving slowly. Otis Morris and Jas Smith, of Macks burg, were in this section Friday, view ing the route for the mutual telephone. Now is the time to hit while the iron is hot, brother farmers. Fall wheat and cheat have made a fine growth during the last month . Ben Faust, who purchased the Wiles' place, has settled down to business. Welcome brother farmer. May your new field of la'wrs be successful. Sylvia, dawn world Wish WTLHOIT. John Groshong has returned from California, where he has been visiting his nephew for the past two months. He reports it to be a land of milk and honey. Frank Holt made a trip to the me tropolitls one day last week. Redland. A. O. Hollinsworth has joined the Kniehts of Labor, owing to the adop tion of a two-months' old boy. That's right, Brother, no suicide here. ( The stork lias again paid Redland a j visit. This time at the home of H. A. Allen on the evening of Jan. 16, by leav j ing a boy. Mother and child doing ! well. ! Mr. Allen Bays there is money in rais- j ing Bpuas, dui Borne irouDie in getting hands to dig them, as his crop is not yet all dug but hopes in the near fu ture to have a crew of his own. We are sorry to hear of the sickness of D. H. Mosher at Salem of measles. Notice No male teacher need apply for Redland school. School inarms are wanted. Those having no heart ties preferred, owing to the large number of young men here. Charles and George Hicinbothem, Jr., are just recovering from the measles also Louis Evans. Strayed, A roan, one-year old heifer strayed about September 1st from my place; branded "T" on right hip. Liberal re ward paid for recovery ol the heifer by addressing J. M. Turner, Willamette. Or. The Derthick Musical and Literary Club happily entertained its members and invited guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Canfield laat Friday night; About 75 members and f lends were in attendance, and notwithstanding the stormy evening, a most pleasant time was enjoyed. The hostesses tor the evening were MesdamesC. H. Caufield, P. K. Hammond, V. (i. Miller, Clark Ganong and R. L. Holman. Progressive much was played until a late hour. The first prizes were won by Harry Draper and Mrs. Jack Moffett, and the consolation prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hedges. Af er the games were concluded several musicial selections were rendered, including a solo by Mrs. Eckstrom, nee Morey, and instrumental numbers by several others. Light refreshments were served, alter which dancing was indulged in, this feature taking the form of a leap year party, the ladies choosing their partners. Upon the final ireakiun up of the party expressions were general at the success of the evening's entertainment. Sola Circle Installed Officers. Sola Circle, Women of Woodcraft, in stalled officers last Friday Dight in the Woodmen Hall. There wa a good at tendance, and a most successful installa tion was preformed. Past Guardian Mrs. Mav Dolan installed the new Of ficers. The installation was followed by a programme and suppur. The ne-v fficers installed are as follows: Dora Winkle, past guardian; Sadie Gault, I guardian neighbor ; Mary Thomas, ad. i visor; Maggie Hamilton, magician; Ethl Waldron, attendant; Liunia Wal ker, captain of the guard ; R. W . Brown inner sentinel; I. D.Taylor outer sen tinel ; Carrie Parker, clerk ; F. S. Script ure, treasurer; Mrs. Osborne, musician; Eva Frost, manager. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, administrator of rhe estate of Robert Bonald, deoeased, late of said eounty and state. All persons hating claims against the estate of said deoendent are hereby noli tied to file the same, duly Terilied according to law, with my attorney. C. H. Dye, Esq., at his office, Corner of Sixth and Main Bts., Oregon City, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of this notice Datdd Oregon CltT.Or., Deo. 24, A. D..1903. HUlM FRANCIS RONALD, Administrator of the lfetate of Kobert Uonald, Deceased. Climatic Cures. SUMMONS. for In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon the county of Clackamis. Bertha Nicolson, plaintiff vs Daoiel Nicolson, defendant. To Daniel Nicolson, defendant, In the name of the State of Oregon, you are here by required to appear, and answer the com plaint tilled against you,ln theaboveentitled court and suit, on er before the Ii7ih day of February, 1904,' and if you fail so to appear and answe' the complaint, the plaintiff, will apply to the Court for relief demand in the complaint, lo-wit: A decree of the said conrt dissolving the bondsuf matrimony now existing between the pUlnull and defendant and for such other and further relief, as W tbe tourt shall seem equit able and meet. This Summons, is published by order of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride Judge, of the said Court dated January 12, 1904, which order directs the r.,,i,iirniinn of this summons not lers than oace a wk for six successive weeks. The dale of the first publication of this summons la January loi 1S4, HEDGES & GRIFFITH, Attorneys for PlalnUfl The influence ot climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is very much ove drawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular use of German Svrup. Free expectoration in the morning is made certain by German Syrup, bo is a good niaht's rest and the absence of that weakening coughing and debilitating night sweat. Restless night and the ex haustion due to coughing, the greatest dartgur and dread of the consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, yon will tind that of the thousands of consumptive tnere, tne lew wno are benefited and regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial bottles, 23c; regular size 75e At Cnarmaa & Co. Cured Lumbago. A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March 4 1903: "Having been troubled with Lumbago at different times and tried one physician after another; then different ointments and linaments, gave it np al together. So I tried once more, and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Linament, which give me almost inBtant relief. I can cheerfully reccommend it, and will add my name to your list of former sufferers." 25c, 50c and 1- Charman &Co. CHASE PLOW ( HOOSIER DRILL Zbe Lucky 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 Stir Windmill. Come and get one, take it out and try it, ifit is not al right bring it back. 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Expert labor used In the construction, Their splendid reputation all over the Send tor circular answering all the questl ons C0Untry the Northwest In particular you can possibly ask. aemonsiraies tne ract tnat MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT i Improved Manure Spreader 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. Congratulations. Mr . John H. Cullom, editor of the Garland, Texas, News, liaB written a let tet of congratulations to the manufac turers of Chamherlain's Cough Remedy as follows : "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was euoject fo crouty spells and we would be very un easy about him. We began using Cham- beilain's Cough Remedy in 1886, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, we have never been witbeut it in the house since that time. We have live children and have given it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy ii that it is not disagreeable to take and our babies really like it. Another is that it is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giving an overdose. I congratulate you upon the success of your remedy." For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Wonderful Nerve. IsdiipUys l by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds.Bruisei Burns, Bcalds, Sore leet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure tbe trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c, at Charman & Co, Druggist. A Wide Awake School at Canby. Last Friday the public school at Canby held an interesting literary exercise at the school house which was liberally patroniz: d by the pupils and parents of that thriving little village. The program consisted of a dozen pleasing recitations and several enjoy able songs and the manner in which the pupils particpated was highly pleasing to all present. This school is conducted by Professor A. T. Winches, Mrs, Winches and Mi"8 Vesta Knight all of whom are ellicient workers and held in high esteem by all the pupils and friends of the school. Aftertbe literary exercises of last Friday afternoon had been rendered by the pupils. Howard M. iirownall of this city delivered a brief address to the pupils. Women as Well as RIen Are U Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenui ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased conditioc of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamo-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- ceni anu vnc-uuimrmyx " w ..v..,. ' j L have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Home of Swamp-Rooe. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. 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. eiEsiwf!trn Zbt Club's Zb tb'mg Everybody is in the Deal, Mer chants, Teachers, Profes sional Men, Mechanics Everybody Everywhere Eager to Take Advantage of the Big Saving Af forded by the Co-Operative Way of Piano Buying. Domestic Trouble. It Is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasion ally, but thene can be lessened by hav -ing Dr. King'B New Lile 1'ills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve you but cure. 25c, at Charman & Co's drug store. Piano purchasers ordinarily consider themselves lucky to get a slight discouut off the price of a piano. Scores of buyers are wining to accepi ai a discount instru ments that have been slightly damaged, and many take pianos that have been used for a greater or less time In order to have a good, substantial Instrument at a price they can afford. , But by joining one of our clubs purchas ers enjoy the same advantages as a whole, sale buyer You can walk Into our store, which Is the most extensive modern pi. ano concern In the whole Pacific West, where the largest line of the finest and most reliable pianos made are carried, and at your leisure make your selection from a choice collection of 500 pianos, every one absolutely perfect and guaranteed to be so. You don't have to waft your turn now In these clubs. Your piano Is delivered to you as soon as your decision made, your name Is placed In the club in which the piano belongs, and you are given the wholesale price on it, the club occupying the same relation to us that a wholesale dealer does, who purchases as many pianos. Low prices and absolutely fair dealing are the distinguishing features of Eilers ' Piano House. We possess many facilities for saving money which no other concern in the country does, and we sell pianos all times ror many aouars less man tne same grade can be secuied for at any store. East or West . But the present opportunities are by far the best that purchasers have ever had. We are prepared In these clubs to furn ish you with anything you want, and at a price you will gladly pay when you ex amine tne Instrument. CLUB "A" pianos are those that sell ordinarily lor 1225. $250, $275 and Hjoo. Club members are getting them for $118, $137, $164 and $178. Payments down, t$ and 1 1. 25 a week. CLUB "B," a little higher class and more elaborately finished pianos for $186. $124, $226, etc. Payments down, $6, and l.6o a week, CLUB "C,"The pianos Included In this club are among the very highest grades but payment down Is only $12 and the re mainder 2 a week. CLUB "D," exceedingly choice and most costly pianos ol national reputation that will last and be a satisfaction for gen erations. Initial payments, f2o, and the $2.50 weekly finishes the buying. CLUB "t," the very highest grade pianos, Including grands and baby grands. Initial payments, $25 down, balance to be arranged to suit customers, so that it Is paid within two years. ORGAN CLUB "OA." Organs In this club are all standard makes, elegantly iiinoiii.U PJ vinjr V3'v" plete payments in weekly Installments of 60 cents, or $2.40 a montn. (JKUAIN CLUU "UB," Hanusomer and more elaborately finished organs for payment down ol $5.00 and the remainder for the small sum of f l.oo a week, or $4 .00 a month. Better look Into this now, clubs are all filling rapidly. EILER'S PIANO HOUSE, 351 Washington St., Cor. Park Mothers. Wbo would keep their ohlltlren In good health should wU.h (or tue first symptoms of worms, nd remoTe, them with White Cream Verml fuge. Ills the cblidrens' heat tonle. U tcetl dis position at work so that their iood does them good, and they urow up healthy and strong. 26o at Qjarman 4 Co, Beautiful Clear Weather. Herblne exerts a direct lDfluenc on the bowels, lireand kidneys, purifying and strengthening these organs, aud maln!lung them iu a notmal (OudlUon of haUi: ruui ramoTlug a eommon cause of jeUow, molby, greasy skin, and more or em of pimples, blotches aud blackheads, 6uo at Charmao A Co. I THE COBWEB! 1 Oregon City's Leading Wine House 1 All the leading brands of Cal- I I fornia Wines kept in stock. Come and see ne. r a. Boarw No, Write us for further partioulars' etc. Out of town Inquiries promptly attend ed to. We promptly ohialn tl. H. and Foreign yfJMyy f Bend model, sketch or iihoto ol Invention for r free reKirt on TOtenmnimy, rorireeoooa ;HowuBocureTDinE '11 nil If ! ""w FatemAitnd I nHUt'MnliiVo to Oooosite U. S. Patent 0 )pposito U. S. Patent WASHINGTON D. ffics C.