Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, March 18, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1904
Whether a woman i tfartul or cheerful
depends not on what she has materially,
But what she
I physically.
Many an in
dulgent hus
band i
driven al
most to de
ipair by the
tearful out
burst of a
wife who
Has " every
thing she
wants." He
wants to
know what
the matter.
But the wife
can't tell.
She only
knows that
she is ae- ""vii
pressed and
despondent.
Such a condition is usually related to
some form of womanly disease.
$500
WHO CANNOT BE CURED.
Backed up by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures, a record
such as no other remedy for the diseases
and weaknesses peculiar to women ever
attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription now feel fully war
ranted in offering to pay $500 in legal
money of the United States, for any case
of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolap
sus, or Falling of Womb which they can
not cure. All they ask is a fair and reason
able trial of their means of cure.
Mrs. Alice Adms, of Laboratory, Washington
Co., Pa., snv: "With many thuk I write to
let you know how I am. I caa lay by God's
help and your lielp I am well. I have taken six
bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and
two of his 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and I
can do all my work. I can't praise your medi
dne too highly. I will retomraend your medi
cines as long as I live. If any one doubts this
give them my address."
Keep the bowels healthy by the timely
use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
eason
Every Other Dealer in the
United States Has Been Dis
tanced by Eilers Piano House
in Low Prices, Easy Terms,
Fine Qualities, Large Sales,
Popularity and the Confi
dence of the People.
Every Sale Just as Represented
Every Statement VerifiedEvery
Error Rectified Every Customer
Perfectly Satisfied What Better
Standing Can Any Establish
ment have?
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The
Thei-e are ambitious statements to
to itiaku but fuels will bear
them out. Eilers Piano Hnusn lias tho
monopoly of the very flntBt Pacific
coiiHt piano trade.
Mu idaiiB, colleges flifi cuHu'pd peo
ple of weal ih tit well ns tlioso of modern
meniiB, find it profilnblp to dnul with uh.
The tn iv tact that 0,000 piunoR were
Bold b Kilvrg Piano I loueo during tlie
punt your IrnnsBctioiiH involving over a
million b.ll,m is striking indica
tion ot il e iiimu'iisu huti'SS 1 f this ea
tlililif liliieiil.
Tbe above explains alike its popular
ity and the rein-on for il low prices
bring big Bales big Bales justify low
prices.
Offer (.'coil pianos to reasonable peo
ple at moderate prices and they are go
MR to buy.
Our low-price f yatem is tbe result of
thorough u id original business methods.
Aftr nelecting tlie beHt pianos in the
market they are ordered In lare quanti-
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So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia
away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the
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HUNTLEY
ties direct from the factories, thus ee
enrine tlie greatest possible discounts.
This makes a doable saving as it cuts
out the middlemen and the exhorbitaat
commies'ions.
Tbeee large ehiDirjentsalso insure low
est height rates. A iurilier saving ia
freight is accomplished by the use ot
our own exclusive patented harness de
vice for shipping, which does away with
the pi&no box, and its added weight.
With our own warehouse located
right on tbe railway tracks where the
cats are switched right to our door and
unloaded , another great saving is made
in tbe cost of handling.
Owning ourdrays and teams also con
tributes to the reduction in the cost of
handling pianos.
These important items, coupled with
our policy of Bmall profits has enabled
us to make low prices on fine pianos
than any other concern in the country,
and established our supremacy.
Ti.e Great Northwest. tvie territory
reached by Eilers I'ijno House, is tbe
country where the most choice pianos
can be had for the least money. This
territory extends from Northern Wash
int ton to Sort tern Oregon and Califor
nia. Large Eilers stores flourish in Port
land, Ore., Spokane and Seattle Wash.,
San Francisco and Sacramento, tJal,,
and through many small branches and
nancies reach the entire country.
Tbe world's fiueat pianos contribute
to tbe greatneBs of this establishment.
The Weber piano, of New York, a fav
orite with musicians the world over for
its sympathetic tone quality, strength
and volume; the Ohickering, tor over
80 year-i the piano after which all good
pianos have been modeld; the Kimuall,
of Chicago, that Comes from the largest
factory in the world. Also Boston's
other famous make, the Vose, Philadel
phia's pride, the Lester, the splendid
Hobart M. Cable, tlie Bush & Gerts, the
popular Iladdorff, the superb Victor;
the Crown, the piano of many tones,
Jacob Doll, Pease, Schumann, Milton,
Draper. Hinze, Hallet & Davis, Mar
shall, Wiser, Stuyveeant, Sherwood,
Ricca, Wheelock, Whitney. Bailey,
Brinkerhoff, Baus, Becker Bros., Wes
ley and Schiller.
Thirty makes in all the finer instrn
naents than can be purchased elsewhere
in the country for tie price.
Moderate terms of payment can be ar
rai ged for every purchase.. Every in
strument guaranteed and has our furth
er agreement to cheerfully refund all
money paid if it fails to prove all we
have claimed for it.
There is no better lime to buy than
now. Our floors are fill' 1 with the late
products of these factories, and arrange
ments for making your purchase are
certain to be satisfactory, Eilers Piano
House, 351 Washington street, corner
Park. Sole Northwest agent for the
Pianola.
S. It Grem Reimbursed.
Through the efforts of Senator Mitch
ell, S. H. Green of this city, has been
allowed by Congress a sum a little above
$200 to reimburt-e him for a like sum of
which the tostoflice was robbed in 1896
during the last year of Green, a adminirv
'ration. The department had notified
Mr. Green to place his deposits in the
office pafe instead of in the bank where
lie had hitherto had it on deposit, and
this he did with the result that tbe office
was burglarized a short time after, the
safe was dynamited and tin contents
stolen. Altogether a sum of a little tbe
nee 01 fzcu was taken, it was tbe fact
thtt Mr. Green had followed instruc.
ti ins n placing the money in the office
safe that caused Congress to favorably
consider bis claim.
School Report.
Following is the school report of Dis
trict No. 72, Oolton, Oregon, for the
month ending Feb 26, 1904:
Average daily attendance 21, average
number ot days absence 1, average num
ber of times tardy 1. those who were
neither absent or tardy during the
month are: Bessie Phillips, Promise
Phillips, Jessie Phillips, Phillip Piitz,
Robert Put., Nellie and Archie Bonney,
Chester Troutt, Grover' and Marv
Wiigbt. Visitors during tbe month
were: Mr. Wriirht, director ; Mr. Putz,
dirtcior; Mrs. llammit, Mrs. Gorbet.t,
Mr. E. Gottberg, Misses. Jessie, Eula
and Urniel Clark, Katy Laperty, Mr. J.
Laperty, Mr. (!. Laperty and Mrs. O.
Carlson. Visitors are always welcome.
LltNOHA GlNTIlKH,
Teacher,
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ Scientists,
Garde building, corner seventh and
Main Btreeis, Sunday 11 a. in. subject,
"Reality." Children's Sunday school
meets at 10 o'clock a, in. Testimonial
meet'ng Wednesduy evening at 7.45 p.
ip. Reading room is open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday from 3 to 4 p. m.
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fPieiiiotiia and Consumption
CONSUMPTION THREATENED
C. Under, 211 Maple St., Champaign, 111., writes:
I was troubled with a hacking cough (or a year and
I thought I had consumption. I tried t great many
remedies and I was under the care of phvsicians (or
several months. I used one bottle ot FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I have not
been troubled since."
THREE SIZES, 25c,
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Z
BROTHERS, Druggists andlBooksellers, Oregon City,
Slrain Too Great. '
Hundreds of Oregon City People Find it so.
The hus'le and worry of buBiness men,
The hard work and stooping of work
men, The woman's household care?,
Are too great a strain on the kidneys,
Backache, headache, sideacbe,
Kidney and urinary troubles follow.
A citizen tells you how to cure them
all.
J. Carson, of Portland, employed at
the P01 tland Lumber Co., foot of Liu
coin St., who resides at 366 First Street,
says: '! was feeling miserable; at
first I did not pay much attention to it
but it continued to grow worse and fin
ally became eo ba that I thought I
would have to lay off work. To bend or
move quickly caused severe twinges. I
was often attacked with dizzy spells
specks appeared before my eye and I
had n ambition or energy. In the
morning I arose as tired as when I went
to bed. In fact I had all the symptom
of a very severe attack of kidney trou.i'n
When I was suffering the wo sc I lend
about. Doan's Kidney Pills and p ocured
a box. I soon tioticed an impiovement
in ruv condition and the pain aiid ach
ing across my back soon disappearied
about six weeks ago I was laid up with
a eiene of the grip for two weeks. Symp
toms of kidney compHint made their
appearance again and I resorted to
Doan's Kidney Pills a second time.
They just as thoroughly freed me oi the
trouble as in the farmer case, I cannot
express what a change they have made
in me. I simply feel a different person.
Plenty more proof like this from Ore
eon City people. Call at C. G. Hunt
ley's drugs ore and ask what his custo
mers report.
Fer sale by all dealers. Price 50 etc.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, S. Y., Bole
agents for United State.
Remember tbe name Dean's and
take no other. Sold by Charman & Co.
Oivea Healih, Vigor and Tone.
Herbine is a boon for sufferers from
aneamia. By its use the blood is quick
ly regenerated and the color becomes
normal. Tlie drooping strength is re
vived. The languor is diminihed. Health
vigor and tone predominate. New life
and happy activity results, Mrs. Belle
H. Shirrel, MiddleBborongh, Ills, writes,
"I have been troubled with liver com
plaint and poor blood, and have found
nothing to benefit ins like Herbine. I
hope never to be without it. I have
wished that I had known of it in my
husband's lifetime." Sold by Charman
& Co.
Cured Consumption.
Mr. B. W. Evans, Charwater, Kans.,
writes; "My husband lay sick for three
months. The flontora said Iia had nninlr
, - - 1
consumption. e procured a bottle of
Ballard's Horehound Syrup.and it cured
him. That was six years ago and since
then we have always kent a bottle in the
house. We cannot do without it. For
coughs and colds it has no equal." 25c.
50o and $1.00. Sold by Charman & Co.
Invaluable for Rheumatism.
I have been suffering for the past few
years with a severe attack of rheuma-'
tism and found that BMIard'i Snow Lin
iment was the only thing that gave me
satisfaction and tended to alleviate ray
pains. March 24th, 1902, John C. Deg
man, Kinsman, Ills. 25c, 50c and a dol
lar. Sold by Charman & Co.
The Best Cough Syrup.
8. L. Apple, ex-Probate Judg Otta
w 1, Kansas, writes : ' This ia to say that
I have used Rallard'n Hnrnlinnml S!vn,n
for years, and that I do not hesitate to
recoramena 11 as tne u-st cougn syrup I
have ever used." 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by Charman & Co.
Best Remedy for Constipation.
''The finest remedv for constitution T
ever uped iB Chamberbiin's Stomach and
Liver Tablets, says Mr. Eli Butler, of
Frankviile. N. Y. "Thev act ovntlv nnH
without anv unpleasant effect, and PflVA
the bowels in pert t naturtil condition."
Bold py u. a. Harding.
Colds Are Dangerous.
How often do vou hear it remarked:
"It's only a cold," and a few days later
learn that tbe man is on hu back with
pneumonia. This is of such common
occurrence that a cohl, however slight,
should not be disregarded. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any
tendency toward pneumonia. It always
cures and is pleasant to take. Sold by
G. A. Harding.
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or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing
seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
LI
Cures Coughs and Colds quickly and prevents
HAD BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS
AND THOUGHT HE WAS INCURABLE
Henry Livingstone, Babylon, N. Y., writes: "I
had been a sufferer with Bronchitis (or twenty years
and tried a great many with poor results until I used
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured me of
my Bronchitis which I supposed was incurable."
50o and $1.00-
Vunby.
Mrs. W. H. Biir and Mia Veva
Kuiglit spent Thursday in Oregon Oily
and PonUi'd.
A. H. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Bair went to Woodburn Thursday
night where Mr. Knight and Mr. Bair
"rode the goat" lu the encampment I.
O. O. F.
John Hurst was down las: week
fishing electric light wires out of the
river and now we have the electric
going again.
Mrs. R. S. Coe was a Portland visitor
this week.
Lee Eckerson, Mrs. John Eckerson
and Alma Eckerson were Portland visit
ors Sunday.
Miss Hattie Spulak, Miss Kathetine
Newberry, and Elmer Vetato, of New
Era, attended Rebakah lodge at Can by
last Tuesday night.
Miss Annette Wait was a Portland
visitor Wednesday.
J. S. Dick was in Oregon City paying
taxes this week.
Mr. ani Mrs. C. Bates and Harriet
Bates were Oregon City visitors Wed
nesday.
Mr. Mallett started a singing school
in Canby last week.
George Hampton has opened a con
fectiouary store in the Geo. Knight
building.
Willard K night and John White at
tended the ball at lvlaeisbur,! Tuesday
night.
There was a wool picking party at the
home of Mrs. W . H. Bair last Monday
evening. Several of the leading wool
pickers of the town were th.-re. Arthui
won the priza for fast wors and Mabtl
tbe prize for talking.
Prof, and Mrs. Winches were elected
for the spring term of school. This,
makes their eighth term here and this
speaks well for their success and the
patrons are glad that they have accepted
tbe school as they are sure to give good
satisfaction.
Mr. Winches was in Oregon City last
week and vuiled the K. P. and 1 O. O.
V. lodges, of which be is au enthusiastic
member.
W. H. Bair was a Portland visitor
this week.
Say, are you and your girl coming to
the dance here Saturday night, March
19? You had better come lor a good
time ia assured.
Springtime is coming and Lamb &
Sawyer nave jiiBt received a targe invoice
of Victor and Spaldiai baseball goods,
for the little kids and big kids. Every
thing at bottom prices. We will open
up a big line of fishing lackh In a few
days. "Watch our smoke;" We are
headquarters lor sporting goods.
JTEW EA.
Owing to the raise In freight rates to
San Francisco by boat, all the potatoes
are being shipped by rail from this
place.
Mrs. Mattock returned Sundav from
Aurora where she bad been visiting her
son Unas, and wile several days.
Elmer Veteto viBited L me Star lodge
I. O. O. F., of Clackamas last Wednes
day night.
Joe Hoffman deborned 18 head of
milch cows for Barney Friedricn one
day last week.
Elmer Veteto'a horse got badly cut on
a barb wire xueeday.
Barney Freidrich has a new potato
planter.
Joe Brigga purchased the white owl at
ziins sale Tuesday.
Julius Freidrich bought the Zins farm
of Gi acres for $110.
M"8. Burgoyne visited relatives in
Portland several days last week .
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedrich were in
Oregon City Friday on business.
Miss Hattie Irwin visited Laura last
Friday night.
Fred Worthington returned Friday
from an extended trip in Eastern Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho.
August Scheer and Will Newbury
went to Mackshnrg Friday on a hjrse
trading expedition.
Ed Wittenberg, of Portland, visited
his sister, Mrs. Burgoyne Sunday.
Mr. and MrB. Will Randall went to
Portland Sunday to attend the funeral
of the latter's sister, Mrs. Martha Weat.
DOG LOST Small black, half shep
herd, half terrier. If finder leaves
him at V. Harris' store he will receive
reward. AugusT IUkkl.
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Refuse Substitutes
Oregon.
The walking sick, what
a Crowd of them there are :
Persons who are thin and
weak but not sick enough
to go to bed.
"Chronic cases" that's
what the doctors call them,
which in common English
means long sickness.
To stop the continued
loss of flesh they need
Scott's Emulsion. For the
feeling of weakness they
need Scott's Emulsion.
It makes new flesh and
"gives new life to the weak
system. :
. Scott's Emulsion gets
thin and weak persons out
of the rut. It makes new,
rich blood, strengthens the
nerves and gives appetite
for ordinary food.
Scott's Emulsion can be
taken as long as sickness
lasts and do good all the
time.
There's new strength
and flesh in every dose.
We will be glad
to send you a few
doses free.
Be sure that this picture in
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle . of
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
SOc. and $1 1 all drugjlstfc
Nonogenarian's BirVidaji.
The ninetieth lirthday of Grandma
Noyei was celebrated last Sunday at the
home of Mrs. B. V . Linn, of this city.
There were present a number of her rel
atives and descendents, among them
being Mrs. N. E. Smith, Miss Josephine
Wygant, Mrs, J. U. May, Mrs. Frank
Sagar and children, Mrs. R j. Good
fellow, Mrs. Laura Cross and Mrs. Mat-
tie Ringo. Mrs. Noyer is a native of
Ohio, having crossed the plains in 1855.
Tragedy Averted.
"Just in the nick of time our little
boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Wat-
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu
moiia bad plaved sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough eet in bet-ides.
Doctors treated him, but he grew worse
every day. At length we tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
and our darling was saved. He is now
sound and well." Everybody ought to
know, it ie the only sure cure to' Coughs
Colds and all lung diseases. Guaranteed
by Charman & Co., Drueuists. Price
50c and $1. Trial bottles free.
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J.W.COLE
All goods bougnt in bond
Purity and quality guara
Some famous Old brands
James E.
s
Old Sam
OldRoxburv Rye
909
Cor. Railrad Ave
5?
Oregon UtijMaeb;neho
BUCKLEIN& KLEINSMITH. Props.
Having First-class Machinrey
Doing First-classlWork
Keeps in Stock a Line of Shafting, Pulleys, New and Second
Hand. Also Engine and Saw Mill Machinery "
More Riots
Disturbances of Btrikers are not near
ly as grnve as an individual disorder cf
the system. Overwork, loss of sleep,
nervous tension, will be followed by
utter collapse, uuleis a reliable remedy
is immediately employed. There's
nothing bo etlioient to cure disorders 1 f
ti e" Liver or Kidneys as Electrio Bitters,
It is a wonderful tonic, and effective
nervine and the greatest all arou.id
medicine (or run down systems. It diet-els
NervousneBB, Rheumatism and
Neuralgia . and expels Malaria germs.
Unly 50 cents, and satisfaction guaan
f' ed hy Charman & Co., Druggists.
: SMART EFFECT
Swell lace collars just re
ceived, ' see window display.
Our buyer is now in New
York and within a few
v eeks we will have on dis-
' play the smartest and most
complete line of novelties in
ladies' wear ever shown in
this city. Prices extremely
low.
The Fair Store
WM. ROBINSON, Proo'r.
The Finest Fruit
The very finest fruits of the shoe
manufactories have been selected to
complete our stock. The swellest styles
in all the varieties of lat. rnn. tnc
and trimmings. Every pair a beauty,!
with solid, substantial wear to backj
them and make them, sensible bargains
win De round at
KRAUSE BROS.
Oregon City Shoe House
CANBY PACKINf!
- COMPANY - -
CANBY, OREGON.
Headquarters for Fresh Meats.
Highest prices paid for butcher
ock
R.P. Blazier & Co., Props
Brown & Welch
Pkopbietohs of ths
eat
arket
7th St.
A. O. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
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Whiskies,
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teed
aeo
Pepper Kentucky Bourbon
H. rris Kentucky Bourbon
aod Mv'n Sfs.
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