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I OREGON C!TY COURIER, FRIDAY. TANUARY 29, 1904 0 'FEMALE WEAKNESS M2 1-2 Coturress St. T - r'" "i Uftini. ucc. 17. IBM. , t i iuouioinfl i ever used f.f "0W ""eof I speak. I ,u f . Jered for mn months wilt suppressed men stma.fi An . ...r. . r dujquiiwt pros ?SLe- p"n would .Loot through tXS?Vnd, ,ide U would h.r. blindin li-adiwhes. My limba would STni'i U(an.d IJWOttld '1 "VeSk I eould not stand up. X naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond tne hp n nt v.k.taJ.' i. i .... - n.-i F"j"iiua, out nine Of l. r " wiu-bbdq to me. i lelt a change for the better within a wee. After nineteen day- treatment .bv.uii,bu wiinoui sunering the agonies I imually did and aeon became regular and without pain. Wine of kttIrmls 8imP1y wonderful and I wih that all suffering women knew ot its good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fe- millfl Wpnlfnnao Wt.m n A..I ...... ,ttj. 1 1 vl uaiuui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a Si. 00 bottle . Wine of Cardui today. Mountain View. The ermine garb of winter baa spread its mantle over all the tree tops and flowers. The thermometer registered 23 de grees. Charlin Dickey is out again after his serious illness. Lionel West has been seriously ill,bnt is slowly improving under the skillful treatment of Dr. Strickland. Friends and relatives from Washing ton and Iowa are visiting tbe Lock fain - ily. They will remain about a month here. J. Lewellen want out to Molalla Tues day. Prof. Ogle, of Molalla, was transacting business in town Tuesday and Wednes day. Maple Lane Grange was well repre sented at Pomona Grange last Wednes day at Oswego. Fifteen members were present. Harvey Everhart, of Molalla, was transacting business in this burg Tues day. Snowballing is the order of the day Among the youngsters. SaLINA. Cured Lumbago. A. 8. Canman, Chicago, writes March 4 1903; "Having been troubled with Lumbago at different times and trid one physician after another; then different ointments and linami'Uts. gave it 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, 60c and $1. Charman AOo. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ad ministrator of the Estate of Sarah J Fanchur, Deowised has thi day filed his final account with the County Court of Clackamas oouuty and jjtate of Oregon and th.it the said Court has set Monday the 1st day of February 1903, at the hour of ten o'clock a. ra- of saiJ dny as the time lor hearing the said Rcpirtaud objections thereto if any there be at which time all person interested are hereby notified to bo present before said Court. DAVID FANCHEB i Administrator of the Estate of Sarah J. Faucher, Deceased. Date Dccembsr 31, l'JU3. , NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is her by given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Ella Wllhelm, deceased bas fllsd his final report in the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and the said court has set Monday March 7th, 1904, at the hour of 10 o'elock a, m of said day at the Court house in Oregon City .Oregon as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said Final Re port, and to his final discharge as Executor of said estate. Dated January 25th, 1904. ' DOCK W IX HELM, Executor of estate of Ella Wllhelm deceased. O. D. Eby Counsel for Kxecutor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given th-t the undersigned h been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, administrator of t he estate of Robert Bonald, :deoeased, late of said oounty and state. All persons ha-ing claims juralnst the estate of said rteoendent are hereby notitled to ale the same, duly -erilled according ,to law, with my attorney, C. H. Dye Esq., at his .office. Comer of Sixth and Main Bts., Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date "'lUed oTtton City, Or , Dm. 24, A. D..1903. 1l'a HUGH FRANCIS RONALD. Administrator of the nVtate of Robert Bonald, Deceased. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. Bertha Hioolson, plaintiff Tl Daniel Mcolion, defendant. To Daniel Nleolson, defendant, . u-qui. nfnmann . won mrp hpre In the name oi mo - , r.nnired to appear, and answer the com iltn?2 ed against youji Ihe.boT.entllled court WP,..V,VeX?, hofore the 27th day of February, iJrndtl you fail - K PPr n,1 8W" complaint, the plaintiff, will apply to the rt for relief demand in the complaint, lo-wit: Court lor reueio.,,,, dln-olvine the tK.nd.oj' matrimony now ., , b.reen th KU.rirt 'ewa Thr.I8ummons,ls published by order of the This bummoiie. i- ,,,,, th -aid eonrt Hon. Thomas ,h(. of IhisMmmons notle than once a 52rt CtT. es."e weeks. Th. dau, of the nS pubUcatiouoIUilJiummon.U Jaauary 15i 1W HEDGES St OBHTTTF, Attorneys for Plaintiff New of the County, as Gathered bq tbe CAX7BY. Frank Weed has returned from Salt Lake City and is visiting friends and re. lativeB in Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Astman visited Portland Thursday. Mr. Mcintosh started Monday night for his former home in Iowa. There will be a social dance in Canby February 13. Everybody come and en joy a good time. MissYeva Knight is teaching this wren in uie primary grades owing to the illness of Mies Vesta Knight. Several Canbv boys attended the dance st Barlow last Saturday night and report a good time. The city council should see that the gravel walk leading from 1st street to the Christian church is repaired as it was in very poor condition, and al most like walking in the streets. Revival meetings commences in the M. E. church at Canby Thursday night, January 21st. Everyone invited, The gp psies paid the town a visit this week, Several of the young folks ha tueir lorttiues toitl . Most ol thein were to have good luck or get married in a short lime. One of our young men has bet a $5 hat on a certain result. Let us watch. Mrs. H. Vorpahl wa? in Portland visiting Tuesday. Mr. David Close.of Oregon City, visit ed friends in Canby Tuesday evening. Robert Vorpahl was a Canby visitor last feunday. Mr. bevans, of Hubbard, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zeek Sunday. Mrs. Penman, of Oregon City, visited her mother, Mrs. Batten, this week. The son of Mr. and Mis.Wilmer Fish er, died Tuesday of Typhoid. The burial was at Zion cemetery. Geo. Holtzman was a Portland visitor Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dick attended the Grange at Nev Era last Saturday and report a good time. Cearles Bate?, who has been back east tor the past year, has returnde.l to Oregon and was warmly welcomed by his many friends. W. Bair, Oanbv's popular "spud" buyer, is in the market at the top price for potatoes and hay. B. White and Willard Knight are hauling hay from Carus to Oregon City for W. Bair. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hampton are visit ing with the formers parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. Hampton. Adam Knight, street commissioner of Canby, is engaged in putting in new cross walks on 1st street. Miss Grace Hampton ia home from Portland for a brief visit. Miss Harret Bates waa a Portland visitor last wtek . There are plenty of ways of com municating with outside world in Canby now. Three lines of telephones since mutal has come into town. Mr. Cantwell is remodling the interior of the store just vacated by Sutherland and Randall, The building is to be oc cupied by J. Newton, who will put in a complete stock of candies andconfections icecream, etc. The S. P . office at this place was en tered by robbers who, succeeded in tak ing the sum of 72 cents, all in pennies. An attempt was made to enter the poet office but the robbers did not carry out the attempt. Meesrs Sutherland and Randall have moved into their new store and have a complete lin of furniture and hard ware, tail and see the new aisp.ay, 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 disorder. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn out stomach of the over-fed millionaire if often paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on tbe popsession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are ofllicted with bad stomachs. The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dyspepsia and in digestion are rampant among these people, and they suiter tar worBe tortures than the millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green's August Flower, which has been a favorite liouoiiij.d mmedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty five years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and insur ing perfect I'isjestion. It tones and vitalizes the nvslem and make life worth livine. no matter what your station. Trid bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. At Charman and Co. WILLAMETTE GROCERY 15c. Pound Fine Coffee 25c. Pound Equity Blend. 35c. Pound M. & M., Fine Flavor. We have a line of Tinware at Cost We have the Walla Walla Flour. We have a fine line of Sugar Syr ups. We have a full line of Canned Goods We have Pickled Pigs Feet and Tongue. MILES & McGLASHAK, Proprietors. Cor, 6th and Main Sts. Phone Main, II4I. OREGON CITY. MACKSBTJKO. Miss Lillian Newton has just closed a very successful term of school at Oak Grove on Jan. 22, and gave a very pleas ant entertainment on Saturday night. A very elaborate program was rendered by the scholars especially Henry Egger. After the program the meeting was converted into a basket social. Over $8 was realized out of the sale of the bask ets, even Uncle Jim bought a basket, the owner of which was a pretty girl, but she weighs about 175 pounds, so Jim failed to go home with her for the roads are quite muddy and Jim thought it would be too much of a load to carry across the mud. H. Grimm, one of our most highly re. spected citizent. an aged gentlemen,who wts recently deprived of a home by a divorce, has returned to Texas to reside with his oldest children. May his labt days be sunny and happy. Wm. Yohann, a leading carpenter of .Portland, and his little daughter are vis iting his brother, Fied Yohann, and mother, of this place. Mr. Klaus is making some good im provements on his place in the line of grnbbing and fencing. Mr. Wilson's new house is about com plete, and bis carpenter, who is Mr. Osterholz is getting to be quite a favorite amorjg our old maids. To strangers it would look like our burg is doing a rushing business by the way the roads are lined with telephone wires. What does it mem, competi. tion, opposition, or contrariness? Our burg now bas three lines to Canby aijd o'her po:rt!H Our friend, Silvia, makes a good auc tioneer when it comes to selling pfetty girl's baskets. Jonah. BANNER S A LVE tha most hsaling salve in the world. Zb Lucky Star The Star Wind Mill. Every "point" of it the. best. Steel construction, Givlnj strentth. Ball Bearine, Easy Ruinlag, Galvanized after naklag, pre venting rust. "Star of all Stan" the 8 tar Wlidlll. BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BIGYGLES Send for. Special Catalogue of any line in which you are interested Don't wait for rain to plow l iuw wneu its uiy. You can with the Sanders Disc Plow No ground too hard, j Mo ground toociry ; the Sanders Disc Plow; The disc plow Is far ahead of the moul-i board plow. A trial will convince you! Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullom, editor of tbe Gai land, Texas, News, has written a let ter of congratulations to the manufac turers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as follows : "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was subject to croupy spells and we would be very un eaey ubout him. We began using Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in 1886, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, 'we have never been without it in the house since that time. We have five children and hnve given it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy Is 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, is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, BrniBes Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. Bat there's no need for It. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's tbe best Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c, at Charman & Co, Druggist. Courier's Able Corbs of Corresbonents. BXXDT. Henry Osterholz has just returned from Macksburg, where he has built a new residence for Mr. Wilson of that place. John Schwabauer has gone to Park place on business. Mr. Scoggins and wife, of Aurora, visit ed his parents here last Sunday. Dve Yoder and family, of Mark's Prairie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman of this place, Mrs. Sturgia is improving his place very much by digging out the old apple orchard. Rudy Ritter is quite lucky this winter in his trapping. He has caught several mink, a coon and now has a fox, which he it.tends keeping for a pet, Ed Miller made a business trip to Butteville one day last week, Charles Wolfer is working for his brother-in-law, Coleman Marks, of Marks Prairie at present. Mr. Stouffer, one of Needy's most esteemed citizens, will soon leave for Alberts, B. C, where he intends to make his home in the future. It is regretted that a men of his integrity and worth, has decided to leave our community, and while we are very sorry to see him go we wish him unbounded seccess. For a good man is a credit to any com munity whether he obevs the will of King "Edward or bows to the dictates of Uncle Sam. 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 of the heifer by addres-ing J. M. Tprner, Willamette. Or. CHASE PLOW f Come and get one, take it out and try it, ifit is not al right bring it back. YOU KNOW vre could not say this to you if they were not OK. PORTLAND r .OREGON i Improved Manure Spreader ! Wltf iprnd any and ill kinds of minurt thick or ; thin, broad-cast or In rows; Increases th yield per acre sufficient to pay (or the machine In a i short tine. 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 question9 you can possibly ask. MEADOW BBOOZ. Oh, this beautiful snow I Listen to the patter on the roof and window pane. Josh Gor bet was seen noting the im provements in our burg lately. John Wright was trying to locate some landmarks, but the improvements here were too much for him. C. B. says he wants to get married, That is well, Cal, but don't be haety, you are your g yet. Yes, we voted a five mill road tax. Now, whether this is fair or unfair, let us have some good roads in district 22. ulr. and Mrs. Bonaker took in the sights at Oregon City Uie week. Robert SnodgraBS made a trip to the hub Saturday. It matters not whether it rains, snows or blows the Dodge shingle mill runs. The young folks of our burg were ou' some on fences and some on wood piles listening for the wedding bells Ob, that shingle saw does sing. Z. Y.X. Scrofula,, salt rhonm, erynlpeliui and other dis trassins; trnpUve diseases yield quickly aod per manently to the clenalDg, purlylag power or eurdock Blood Bitters. MOLAliA. There was some old settlers in this vicinity that last fall, thought that from all indications, we were going to have a very hard winter, with lots of snow.but so far they have mifsed it, though there is time enough for snow yet. W, Shaver has gone to his mountain ranch to look after some cattle, that he tailed to get out th:s fall. There fs about 20 head missing from thW section. There is some suspicion that all or a part of the missing stock have either been slaughter ed in the mountains or driven out by rustlers, at least no trace of them can be found. Mrs. Mary Robbins has just returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Bur ton at Forest Grove. Mr. Dunton h is. just returned from Kansas, where he went some time ago to attend a son, that was very sick. His son ffas taken sick wh!le attending school at Rome place in K tnsas. The new piano has arrived and re quired about fifteen men and boys with plenty of hard work and perseverance to got it upstairs and into the hall at the school house. It is a fine instrument and a credit to any community. It was bought by a joint stock company with shares at $5. The money bas all raised except about $10. In the evening of February the 5th. a dance will be giv en to pay the ballance on the instru ment. The Russell Bros have about complet ed their mill and will soon be ready to pommpnoe cutting tins and lurobr. The register blanks have been receiv ed by Notary Dungan and the voters that wish to, can now register. Charles Leavitt is visiting his father and doing some work on the farm. There will be another shooting match at Molalla about the 13th of February X Y.Z. HOOSIER DRILL ONE OF THE OLDEST, THE STRONGEST. BEST MADE, POSITIVE, ACCURATE, THE BEST BUT THE HOOSIER. IThe MITCHELL WAGON i MONARCH OF THE ROAD j The best possible wagon that lean be built. The materials are jwell seasoned having been bought :5 years antad ot requirements. jThis alone means investment of a jfurture in wagon stock. Exnert labor wd In th rnnafnirt-lnn j Their splendid reputation all over the ;country the Northwest In particular demonstrates the fact that MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT Domestlo Trouble. It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasion ally, but these can be lessened by hav ing Dr. Kind's New Life fills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liyer troubles. They not only relieve you but cure. 25c, at Charman & Go's drug store. f Mothers. Who would k ecp their children In good health should wak'b for the tint nymptome of worms, and remote, them with White's Creura Vermi fuge. It In the cMldreus' halt tonic. It geti (lis postlon at work so thst tlii lr lood does them good, and they jjrow op healthy and strong. 'Ms at Uiariaan & Co. 1 THE COBWEB I I Oreioa City's Leading Wlna Houte I AH the leading brands of Cal- s 1 fornia Wines kept in stock. 2 Coma aid sea m. f 1 E. A- BRADY 1 DO YOTJ GET UP WITH A IyAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid- L ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph erf the nineteenth century ; 4 . . lljLi ui.uvcituaiLtiun rt3! of scientific research uy ui. is-umer, toe eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful 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 eimmended 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 bv mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to findout 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., Bingharuton, 1 N. Y. The regularf fifty-cent and one- dollar size bottles are E ot Swamp-Root, sold by all good druggists. Don't tuake any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Snow has come and gone agun, with a few showers and weather fine. Frogs are croaking and it seems like cpring ia not lar off. Several of thfl farmers have started their plows agin and will not be long until seeding will commence. Stock have wintered well so far with plenty of fnpd in t'm country our w'"Her has been very mild and tha stock has not consumed the amount of feed they generally do. J. O. Morris is busy now breaking his fine colt to drive, and work single or double. The basket social at the Oak (irova school house Saturday night was crowd ed with younj and old and tbe sonzs and recitations were fine. Miss Lillian Newton closet a successful term of school at that place. The net proceeds of tbe evening was f 8 .20. J. Akinsand Silaa Adkins' daughters are improving fast. They had a Beige of lung feyer. John Rhodes ii overhauling the Inter, lor of his house and will make It com fortable, as the new addition will gift plenty of room. N. H. Darnall and son, Johnny, hava their cattle out of the mountains and are now on the home ranch. They got them home just in time as tbe mow fell 10 inches deep at the mountain ranch. Wasn't that a i'corker" when the end gate of the wagon fell out and the youi.g couple almost landed 13 the mud hole 7 Well, their small feet made them bal ance. Frame Bruner is able to walk aizain after being laid up for three weeks with a crushed ankle. We are sorry to hear that 0. G. Holt is dangerously ill at the home of Dr. Goucher. Dae Wriifhfc and Mat Hum lnft Hatnr. day for the John Dolan ranch to take care of the stock, as Dee Wright has Doukiic tiie cattle. Our merchant wants to dell nut na bio - health is Quite noorlv and muBt have a change of climate. Lee Adkins is fencing in his nlace with barbed wire. The revival" meeting is still goinn on at the Grange hall und will continue this week. New members keep addlug to the list. Kev. T. Wiles preached a very able sermon Sunday night and was ap preciated by the congregation, as he Is our home minister. Revs. Blair and Kay wood are forcible Bpeakers, and should let their good work go on. I would like to say to those who haye joined the church that they have eyes to see, hands to feel and hearts to lead them forward. Keen on climbing as you have left the wicked side ot the world, and seeking (or that which is good, grand and noble. Turn ye neither to the right or left. Sylvia. Notice of Ustray Calves. I have taken up and have on my place near New Era, two heifer calves about two years old. They are red In color, and one of them will shortly he fresh. Owner can have same by proving property, paying the expenses of their keeping and also pay for the publication of this notice. W. M. Baomann, New tra, Or. Found a Cure for Indigestion. I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for indigestion and find that they suit my caie 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 ileal from indiges tion, lean eat almost anything I want to now. Gko. W. Emoky, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Heud model, sketch or tilioto of iUTt ntion for free report on pntentHhllity. For free book HowtoBecureTpanr; IIRDIO write 1'atents and I h M U t" W A R tV O o Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. 8 fSCjf? It . a 11 1 r 1 l. evui 5H II I' i v e J