OREGON P!TY r.niJRIFR. FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1904 Bragging Painsl 1 1 2825 Keeley St., Chicago, III., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with fallinc and con gestion of the womb, with 8evere pains tnrouan the groins. 1 gut tered terribly at the time of men struation, had blinding headaches and ruBhing of blood to the brain. What to try 1 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. EDITORIAL NOTES. "Hail, gentle Spring, Etherial mild neis come !" 0, Thompson ! ' void of rhyme as well as .-eason, how coulds't thou thus untimely Nature hum (bug) there's no such reason ! or acute iudigestion, Secretary Taft contemplates making a tour of the Philippine Islands next year, to see if the Filipinos are good end obedient. He says they will be fit for self-government whenever they think that we ought to govern them. Secretary of ihe navy once upon a time, John D. Long, has just epent 'an evening at the White House. "How are you, Jack? By George! It's ood- for sore eyes to see you !" He is no longer an "old fogy," no longer "way behind the times," he's a Massachusetts 'dele gate who will vote at Chicago. . , Having arbitrarily abolished the "solems treaty" which CoU Bates made with the Moros, which was not to be abrogated without the consent of both parties, Secreiary Taft sends a dis patch instructing Geneial Wade not to excite the MoroB. r( It is reported that the President says he is sorry that when he enacted tbe law giving $6 per month to all veterans, he didn't make it $a0. ' The Speaker of the House has no veto, and it would be so easy for him to make it f 50 that be has a great mind to do it now. Sixto Lopez wants to go to his home in the Philippine Islands but declines to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. A bond of $100,000 for his good behavior and obedience to law has been ohVed by General Palmer of Cororado, but the President declines to accept it. What is compulsory oath of allegiance good for? Senator Piatt Conn., says that unless the Panama canal is built without refer. ence to political influence, its progress will be markeo. by scandal . He knows his friends. Since Panama reduced her army to a couple of hundred mnlatoes and sold the two midget tugs that constituted her navy, even President Roosevelt lnus. admit that she is the most dependent little independency and powerless little power that there is on the face of the earth, The President says with uplifted, band that he will personally investigate every department of the government, if he shall be elected. Why don't he do it now when he has a chance? Our Washington correspondent asked Sen. Reed Smoot if he could have been elected it he h ad not been a Mormon. Reply: Yes, certainly; was not Senator Rawlins elected, who was not a Mor mon? But could a protestant be elected alderman in the fourth ward of New York? and could a Catholic be elected President of tbe United States? Very well; what's 'he matter with me then?" . When a band of the Ogalalo Sioux paid their respects to the Piesident last week he emphasizee his hostility by earnestlv advising them to tell half their horses and quit their horse-racing, At this pojut his secretary, Loeb, whis pered in his ear to hurry up as the races at Bennings began in half an hour. His Excellency told the , sagamore that he regretted being obliged to draw the interview to a close, but it was time for Cabinet meeting. The chief apolig'zed, bowed, shook bandB fervently, and va moosed the ranch. Secretary Hitchcock has paid out $092,000 to lobbyists in connection with an Indian claim. Senator Plat says "this is one of the most nortorious in stances of lobbying that has ever come to mv notice." A discussion of it oc cupied severalhours in the Senate last week. Rev Dr. Easton of Washington, D. O., has resigned because his congrega tion would not lift the church's debt and pay taxes on it like other property. He said "Our Lord never ran in debt; and He paid His taxes like a gentle- Ten thousand applications for patents are held up in the United States Patent Office on account of informal premuta tion or unskillful prosecution. C. A. Snow & Co., Patent Lawyers of Wash ington, make a specialty of such cases, fees moderate and contingent on suc cess. Classified Advertisesjsnts. Lumber. Leave orders for lumber of all kinds at W. F. Block's, the House Furnisher, or address W. r. Harris, bly, Oregon. M 25i3t Wanted Small house or 4 to 6 rooms. Give location and rent. No children. AddreBB Renter, care of Courier office. Money to Loan At 6 and 7 ptr cent an Real Estate Security . C. H. Dye. Land For Sale 1 have for sale forty acres of the very best land in Clackamas county, located nine miles south of Ore gon City and one mile from Canby on gravel road. No better land to be found any where. Address. J. H. Ehret, Sher wood, Oregon, R. F. D. No. i. flo-4t For Sale Ground 250x205 and 6-room house well painted and finished; good well frame barn, 35 bearing fruit trees-apples, cherries, pears, quinces, grapes and berries, choice roses 20 varieties; five blocks from the onlv i2.grade school In the county. Price $l'25o; terms. E. J. Maple, Park place, Oregon City. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, In the Matter of the Estate of Albert E. Hodgson, deceased. Nnr.-ee is herebv (riven that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Albert hi. Hodgson, aeceaseu, win ui !l(fkmnH Conntv. Oregon, has filed hid final Heoort in the County Court of faid county and Btate, and has asked for Ins discharge as such administrator and the said County Court baB set Monday, T.v 9th A. D.. 1904 at ten o'clock a. in nf naid dav for the hearing of said final rnnrt, and for the final settlement of nit ! pitnte. All nersons are herebv notified to file nhiectioi.B. in saidcourtif any they have, to said tinal report, on or before said date. Dated April 2nd, 1904. Geo. T. Howard, Administrator of the aforsaid estate His Accidency, President Roosevelt, is fond of parade and gold lace. He has matured a plan to inci ease the number of handsome young officers in brilliant fiilagree at his reception next winter, by having them detaijpd to make t special study of ordnance at the Wash irgton gun factory. In two vears Preeident Roosevelt has expended besides his ealary more in ex tras than Cid President HayeB, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison and Mc Kinley all put together. Strenuosity cornea high. That General Bristow be superceded was fiercely demanded by 151 Congress men until it was rumored that he had sometting else up his sleeve.' The conviction ot U. 8. Senator Bur ton, Rep., Kansas, is a wholesome sigh He took money for prelecting a St, Louis securities company against the post-office department and is liable to 1 10,000 fine and two years imprison ment, besides being prohibited from ever holding office again. Our Republican friepds seem to have a heap of tiouole this vear. The convict will now revise and re-publish Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy. y If all goes well in November and no body has an attack of appendicitis, gout ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice 's herebv given that the un dersiffned has been duly appointed Administrator to the estate ot Mary Ann Lacy, deceased, and any and all persons . . , net... naVing CIRIUIS U)tMuak lun emu caunto muBt present them to the undersigned at hi r,w Office in Oreeon L'itv. Ore- iron, within six months of the data of F" . this notice. Dated this 28th day of March 1J04. G. B. Dimick, Administrator of said Estate Notice is herebv eiven that on the 4th dav of February, 1qo4, Otto Penzenstadler of Milwaukie. Oregon, was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the drst meeting of his creditors will be neiu at Koom 000, Chamber ot Commerce Building, rott. land. Oreeon. on the 15th day ot April inn.i. at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the ban krunt and transact sucn other Dusme as may properly came before sa d meeting, Dated, roruana, uregon, Apni i, 1904 ALCA oWtCN, Referee in Bankrup.cy, NOTICE OF EXECUTORS FINAL RRPOKT. . Notice is hereby given that the under signed, executor of the last will of Jacob S. Risley, deceased, late of Clackamas County, Oregon, has filed his final report in the County court of said county and has asked for his discharge and the said County court has set Monday, May 2nd, A. D. i9o4, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day for hearing of said report and final settle ment of said estate. All persons interested therein are hereby notified to file their ob jections to said report, if any they have, on or before said date with said court. John F. Risley, executor of the estate of Jacob S. Risley, deceased. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, March 18th, 1904. Cream " Seperators IOWA and AMERICAN See them before You Buy That's All Catalogue Mailed Free CASE 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. HOOSIER DRILL ONE OFjjTHE OLDEST, THE STRONGEST. BEST MADE, POSITIVE, ACCURATE, ' THE BEST BUY THE HOOSIER. BUGGIES WAGON IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Send for Special Catalogue of any line in which you are interested first and taylor sts. PORTLAND O REG O N Bee Line Buggies I Give Satisfaction ! In these days of elm, poplar and maplej sookes, It's something to know that a vehicle has Guaranteed Hickory Wheels,! as our Bee Line has. You can't see un-i der the paint. Better trust to a good re-j I iahlff nne.nrire house like i Mit:hell, Lewis & Staver Coj youcpo5ibiyk. Improved Manure Spreader The MITCHELL WAGON MONARCH OF THE ROAD The best possible wagon that ;can be built. Ihe materials are win , pr,.a.ny nd .ii kind, ot n,nur. thick., iwe11 seasoned having been bought thin, broad-cast or In rows; Increases the yield 5 years ahead Of requirements, per acre sufficient to pay for the machine In 1 . fhlS alone means investment Of ,hortt""- ' jfortune fn wagon stock. Best results cannot be had without manure , Expert ,abor used , the construct0 spreader and the original Kemp made by Kemp , Their splendid reputation all Over the .nauurpeeisthebestortnemai . j icountry-the Northwest In particular- Vnd fnr ltnts naufatrlnf all thai nttmmttnn 1 1 , ,t r . . I - laemonsiraies tne raa tnat MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT At Shively'8 Opera Jlouse. The Portland Italian Band, composed of 85 of the most accomplished musicians, and who have played in all rf tbe prom inent citiea of the United States, uuder the leadership of snch famous leaders as Liberati, Menolitti, Oreatore, Cappa, Kiv la, including 12 of the most celebra ted foloista, and who are now under the leadership of Signor D'Urbano, a scholar of the celebrated composer, Mascagmi, will appear at the Shivley Opera House luesday evening, April 12, 1904. The repertoire of the Band is com posed of over 1,500 selections from the most famous composers of the musical world. This organization is the finest musical organization of its kind on the Pacific Coast and will be one of the great attractions at the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exhibition in 1905. The musical loving people of this community should appreciate the fact that this organization brings honor to the State of Oregon iu general and it is hoped that they will be erected by a large audience. Signor D'Urbano is a lively conductor of the Oreatore type, and. is poaessed of that magnetic quality which enables him to get wonderful results in tone coior. At the reception tendered by the Portland Lodge of Elks to the Grand Exalter Ruler Fanning on April '2 last, the band was present and made a splen did Bhowing, earning numerous encores. Every individual player of the band is a thorough musician, and an expert on his splendid instrument. Tbe band is a musical organization of the first rank. It is well balanced; playing is always ecolarly and spirited, and renderings of the various standard and classical selections are all that can be expected and will compare favorably with the leading organizations of its kind in America. A new postoffice has been established between Oolton and Meadowbrook. The new office has been named James town. There are about forty people who will get their mail at the new office. D. A. James has been appointed postmaster. ; 1 1 1 I ivy r ill loiil l 1 m w for tbe People Who Trade with Faircloush Bros. & Co. It is their business to give the best service, the best goods and the best prices to all who come their way. They believe in the old maxim of "Live and Let Live." They don't want to get rich on a single trade or deal and are selling goods on the closest margin of profit yet seen in Clackamas County. We are handling the best Plows, Harrows, Seed Drills, Cultivators, Farming Tools and Potato Planters ever exhibited in this County IF YCU TICKLE THE GROUND with Garden tools bought of us you will reap an easy harvest. We are the lazy man's friend and have solved the problem of making garden work easy work. . ' Garden tools . A Handy for Burns. Dr. Bergin, Pana. 111., writes: "I have UBed Ballard's Snow Liniment; always recommended it to my friends, as I am confident there is no better maite. 'It is a dandy for burns.' Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns, bruies, which heal rapidly when Btllard's Suovy Lini ment is applied. It should always be ktpt in the house foi cases of emer gency." 25c, 60c, $1 bottle. Sold by Cbarman A (Jo. This Beats Ann. "Five men, A, B, C, D and E, meet, each of whom owed the other f3. They only bad 1 a piece. "A, who was a 'Napoleon of Finance,' after some thought, said be could fix it all right, so he to d each one of the four to give him bis dollar. Ue put them in the one he had, and handed the $5 to B, and took his receipt canceling the debt. B paid C, and took his receipt, and then paid D., ond D paid E, who then handed the $5 to A, taking hie receipt. "Does it not appoar that each man is $4 ahead in the game except A, who has not only paid his 55 debt with $1, but has the $5 in cash? ''Who if any one, is the loser in this transaction?" j ; I It's the little things that count It is the nickles and dollars you save that makes a good bank account. Why not let us start you right and keep your bank account growing? Trade with us at home and save enough on every deal to put a little bunch of money in the bank. "When you build a house build a good one You can't build the best and get all. that is coming to you unless you buy ycur Builders Hardware from Fairclough Brothers & Co. There is going to be a vast amount of build ing in this City and County this year. We have prepared for the trade. We can save you money and give you the best goods the market affords. Health is Youth. Disease and eicknees bring old age. Herbine, taken every mornirg 'befoie brf akfaBt, will keep you in robu-it health and fit you to wnrd off disease. It cures constipation, bilhouxnesH, dvniepBin, lever, skin, liver and kidney complaint?. Mrs D. W. Kmith, Wh.tnty, Texas, writes Apiil 3, 1902: "I nave ut-ed Herbine, and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It doeB all you claim tor it, I can highly recommend it." 50 cents a bottlo. Sold by Charnisn & Co. 1 A 1 im.m 1 a 11 1 r 1 l. If You Want Results See Us Not in One Issue Can We Tell the Whole Story We have the celebrated Mitchell Wagons and Buggies, Washing Machines, Churns, Sep arators, Poultry Netting, etc., etc. The proof of the pudding is in chewing the "rag." Don't take our word but come in and see for yourself. Fairclough Brothers & Co. Corner Tenth and Main Streets. - - - - Oregon Gty, Oregon i DO YOU GUT UP WITH A IAME BACKT Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures maae ny m. 1 Kilmer's fcwamp 1 Root, the creat kid- L ney, liver and blad- . uer remeay. It is the great tnea ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered afteryears of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the 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 rec emmended for everything but if you hava kidney, liver or bludder trouble it will b found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work ar.d 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, w ho have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, nlso a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if youhave kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and semi your oddrpsa to T)r. Kilmer fK - & Co., Binghamton, liny-cent mm dollar size bottles are Boo. of sw.mp-iu.oi. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., o every bottle. 1