OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY. )ULY 8, 1904 i V :f:r,o:m: bailboad irow Famous Trains The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago. The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, . and the Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run.via the ; ' . Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route oSetS numerous at tractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee MM. 5. ROWS, General Manager. 134 Third Street, Portland OREGON Sho inline AND Union Pacific 3-TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY-3 Through Pullman standard and tourists sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally conductde. weeklv to Chicago and Kan- sasiJLy. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the fcast,daiiy. k 70, HOURSv Portland to .Chicago No change of "cars , , 70 DEPART FOR Chicago Portland Special 9:15 m via Huntington Atlantic Express 8:15 p. m. via Hunting ton: $pokane -Flyer 6:15 p, m. Spokane TIME SCHEDULES from Portland, Ore. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, K .nsas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East, 5:25 p. m, Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Salt Lake, Chicago and the East, ' Walla Walla. Lewiston. Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis, St, Paul.Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. ARRIVE FROM 7:15 a. m. 8:00 a. m. r Are Yoa ffioinq t to St, Louis? "-y If so call for your tickets via. the Rock Island Frisco Systems the line having Terminal" at entrance Fair Grounds. Round trip rate $67.50. Good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice routes going and returning, Via. St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso Stop over permitted in both directions. Dates of Sale. June 7th, 16th, i7th 18th; July 1st, 2nd, 3rd; August 8th 9th, 10th; Sept. 5th, 6th, 7th; Oct. 3rd 4th and 5th. On above dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address, . ... 7 ah. Mcdonald, 140 Third St., Portland, Or. General Agent. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8:00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.: Saturdav at 10:00 p. m. Daily service (water permitting(n Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. For full information ask or Write your nearest ticket agent. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railroad and Navagation Co Portland, Ore. MARKET REP OBI. Corrected to July 7, VJOi. THE DEATH T CUP. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co LEAVES 8:80 a, 01 Daily 4-80 p. m. Saturuay only : ti. m, La, sat. UNION DEPOT. For Maygers, Rainier, Clatskannie, Westport, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens G?arhart, Park. Seaside, and Seani'tt. Astoria Express ARRIVES Daily 11:30 a. D. hiv p m. For turther Information address, j. C. Mayo, Astcrla, Oregon GRAIN AND FLOUR, Wheat, Walla Walla 73c Wheat, Valley 81c Wheat, BlueBtem 80c Barley, per ton $23 60 Oats, white 25 00 Oats, gray M 50 Hard wheat flour straights 3.653 75 Hard wheat tiour, paten's 4.304.40 Valley fltwr . 3 90 Flour, graham 3 60 Rye flour 3 604 00 PRODUCE. Butter, fancy creamery 1517?ic .Butter, dairy 134c Butter, cooking Il(ai2c Cheese, Young America lZl'i4c Cheese, Oregon lull cream. . . ,12i3c Eeee. Oregon ranch 20c Honey, dark .'. .10 l-2 He Honey,' amber.. v.. ,...1213c .4 oney, fancy white , . 15c ' " , . VEGETABLES. . Onions, Calif red .'.l.skil 251 50 Potatoes ." 80c to 1 . 00 Potatoes, - new 2c ' FRUITS. . Cooking apples . ,75cl 00 tancy apples 1 56 to 2 50 Lemons . 3 25 to 3 50 OrangeB,' navels 2 75 3 50 Strawberries, per crate 1 20 MEATS. Veal 4(7c Poik ; 67c Beef 4(a7c Mutton 45c Lames 45 l-2c Hams, to size 12 l-2c Hams, picnic 9c Bacon, regular 10c Bacon, breakfast ll15c POULTRY. Mixed, per pound 1011 l-2c Spring, per pound 1820c Hens 1111 l-2c Geese 78c Ducks, dozen ...6 007 00 Turkeys, live lb17c Turkeys, dressed 1819c HAY AND FEED. Timothy 13 0017 00 Clover .8 00a10 00 Cheat 10 0011 00 Shorts 22 00 Bran 20 00 Barley, rolled 24 00025 00 Middlings 24 0 25 00 Chop feed 16 00 uors AND WOOL. Hops, 1903 crop.. ...2324c Wool, Valle 18 '9c Wool, Eastern Oregon ll&16c .Mohair 30c How About Summer Vacation? Thl Deadly Fnrufna Roemblri Sev eral Edible Mushrooms. Perhaps the most deadly of the pot sonous fungi of our woods and fields is the fairly well known death cub (Amanita phalloides), particularly dan gerous from its resemblance to several of the edible mushrooms, though gath ering fungi for the table should be undertaken by none savo those thor oughly acquainted with the different species, as It is altogether too easy foi the ignorant enthusiast to make an er ror which may prove fatal to his friends. The death cup referred to lias a round cap," white, yellowish or green ish in color, and the stem has a swollen base, surrounded by an envelope, or veil, of a white filmy substance, which parts as the stalk, extends upward. This jStalk is pithy when young, but hollow at maturity, and the gills of the cap, which in the' meadow niushroon:s are pink or ' brown, are white in tua deadly variety, as are also the .spores, which can be plainly , seen if the cap is jlaid,. gills downward, on a. piece. of colored paper -fori a few hours. The swollen, or bulbous, base is a distin guishing characteristic, and no fungus of that appearance should be gathered for cooking. One of the liabilities is that these caps may be broken off without due observance . of its base, which Is often covered with earth or dead grasses, hence not distinguished from some of the lepiotas, which, how ever, are never "surrounded with the' filmy veil of the. death cup. The poisonous property of this fungus is largely the same as that found in the venom of a rattlesnake and also in cholera and diphtheria, and so far sci ence is unable to produce any satisfac tory antidote, atropine, the stomach pump and oil purgatives being about the only resources. Washington Post. for in the the week ending Advertised Letters. The following letters remain uncalled postoffice at Oregon City for July 1, iyu4: women's list. Bowman Mrs E C, Burton Mrs R C, Dickey Mrs Dolly W, Hefa Maude, Kimmey Mrs J B, Kirbyson Mrs Geo, Mendenhall Daisy, Triplett Mrs J E Young Miss Lulu. men's list. Barbour J Hampton, Rath born Joe, Livingston Sylvester, Reese Frank Lovelace J F, Silver D R, MeFarlane E E, Smith C H, Materlie John, Smith L F. Miller Chas W, Stimson J V. T. P. Randall. P. M. Private Mnty to Loan. Six and seven per cent. Amounts on land $100 to $3000. Also 60tne on chat tel and personal security. or sale : The Kussel Homestead six milpg SE of Molalla at $6 an acre; the PhilipMarquam Homestead eight miles E of Marquam at $5 an acre. Plenty of fine water and good soil on both tracts. Also bio. k 119 Oregon City, eight full lots 66x105 feet. tightly building place all for $1000. . , John W. Loder, Att'y. at Law. Stevens' building.'Oregon City, Ore. I $100 for the Best Letter About r This Section. A KOREAN CINDERELLA. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO. 8TR. LEONA Will make Four Round Trips daily bet. Oregon City and Portland - Leaves Portland 8.30 A. ti. 1 1.30 3.00 P. H. 6.15 Leaves Ore, City 7.00 A. M. 10.00 1.30 P. M. 4.30 Newport or Yaqnina Bay is the ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip ticketB at greatly reduced rates on dale from all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. Ask Agents for further information and a handsomely illustrated souvenir book let, or write to Edvin Stone, Manager C. &E.R. R , Albany, Ore., or W. E. Coman, G. P. A. S. P, Co., Portland. Oregon Patents. Granted this week, reported by C. A. Snow & Co., patent attorneys, Washing ton, D. C. JNicholas Blanchet, re utile ton, cant-book, tor copy of above pat ent send ten cents in postage stamps with date of this paper to O. A. bnow & Co., Washington, D. C. Ho! for St Louis and the World's Fairl WILL YOU BE TIIERE? trr Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at Srr attractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." The Most Picturesque River Rideln Oregon Special Attention given to the Handling ot freight. Landings on weekdays at Oswego and lYiagoan S oniy. ah Lanuings maue ouir days. PORTLAND DOCK TAYLOR ST. OREGON CITY DOCK EIGHT ST. u nrivaled scenic attractions nequalled dining car service nsurpassed in efforts to please Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts. W. C. McBRlDE, General Agent Third Street roraanu,, Oregon 124 Brunswick House and Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms, . Meals at All Hours Open Day and Night Prices Reasonable., . . . '..' - ?.' ; ' ....Only FirstQass. Restaurant in the Gity'.;; Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City, Ore. The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase bxposi tion at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages ottered by the MlSbOUKi PACIFIC RAILWAY, which, on account of ts various routes and gateways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passeneers from the Northwest' take the MISSOURI PACIFIC trains from Denver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct tnroueh Kansas City, or - via Wlch ita. Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. . . '. two trains dally from Denver and Pu eblolo St. Louis withqut change,1 carrying all classes of modern equipment, including electric lighted observation parlor cate din Ingcars. Ten daily trains , between Kan sas uiiy ana sr.. luuis Write or can on w. .c' Mcoriae, General Agent, 124'Third street, Portland, for detailed ..information and illustrated literature. .''" Excursion Mates to Yaquhia Bay On June 1st the Southern Pacific Co will resume sale ot excursion tickets to Newport and Yaquina Bay. Both Season and Saturday-to-Monday tickets will be sold. 1 his popular resort is growing In favor each year, hotel rates are reasonable and the opportunities for fishing, hunting and sea bathing are unexcelled by any other resort on the Pacilic Coast. W. b. COMAN, 5 27 6-1 General Passenger Agent. The Qnalut Story of Peach Blomom, the Fniutly Drudge. In Korea the people tell a Cinderella story that is much more ancient than that familiar to western people. The key of the latter story is the slipper, but not so theirs. Peach Blossom, the Korean Cinderella's name, was the family drudge. One day as the moth er was -starting oft with the favorite daughter to a picnic she said to Peach Blossom, "You must not leave until yott ha'e hulled a bagful of rice and filled the broken crock with water." While sitting there bemoaning her hard lot she beard a twittering and a flut tering of wings. Looking up, she saw a flock of sparrows pecking the hulls J on tne rice, ueiore recovering irom her surprise a little imp jumped out of the fireplace and so skillfully re paired the crock that but a few min utes of work was required to fill it with water. Then she went to. the pic nic and had a royal time. On another occasion the mother said, "You must stay until you have pulled up all the weeds in the field." This time a cow came out of the forest and ate up the woods in ten mouthfuls. Peach Blossom followed the cow into the woods and was led to where there was ail abundance of ripe, luscious fruit. Gathering a largo quantity, she went to the fete and was the most wel come guest Her Jealous sister asked about it and, cn being told, determined she would cet some of this fruit for herself. When the next gala day came the Bister stayed at home and let Peach Blossom go. The cow came out of tho woods as before, and the sister follow ed it through tangled brier and thorn bushes, with the result that her face was much scratched and. her skin deep beauty all gone. Exchange. Prizes of $500 are offered to the person who writes the best answer to the question, , What are the advantages and d!ssiv.;' tages of this Section? .The money is offered by Urange Judo rarmerot Chicago to draw out plain and truthful "statements from actual experience of practical farmers as to the merits of this and other sections of the country. That paper proposes to pub lish the best of the replies. If a sufficient number answer from this ection, it is pos sible that Orange Judd Farmer's commis sion of land experts may make a special tour to investigate thU county. AH this work will certainly have a tendency to widely avertise the advantages of this lo cality, increasing the demand for land and enhancing the value of country property. Now is the time to take a spring tonic to purify the blond, cleanse the 1'ver and kidneys of all impurities, llollis- ter s Kocky Mountain Tea will do the business. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. One. Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvei Tablets. . I have, I believesold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets on the recommendation of one lady here, who first bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends abont the good quali'iesof these Tablets. P. M. IsnoitB, Druggist, Kocnester, ina. The pleasant purgative effect of these Tablets makes them a favorite with ladies everywhere. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. NOTICE CF APPOINTMENT OF AD MINISTRATRIX, j Notics is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Ore gon, Administratrix of the Estate of F. M. Hall, deceased . All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, with the proper vouchers, within ix months after the first publica tion of this notice, to me at the office of the county clerk of Clackamas County, at Ore gon City, Uregon. Dated this 2th day of June. 1904. MARY A. SIMMONS. Administratrix of the Estate of F. M. Hall. deceased. H.OVERTON, Woodburn, Oregon, at torney for administrator. Hsw'i TrIsT We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY x Co., Props., Tolede, O. We, the undersigned, bave known r. J. Cheney for the last 15 yean, and be lieve him perfectly bonorable in all basi nets transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wist & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldisg, Kinhas AMiRviN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directlv opon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c per bottle. , Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Halt's Family Pills are the be. A CONTINUAL STRAIN. Many men and women are( constantly subjected to what they commonly ter,m "a continual strain'; because, ot same financial or family trouble. ' . It wears and distresses them both' mentally and physically, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney .ail ments. 'with tbe attendant evila of con stipation, loss of appetiter sleeplessness, low vitality and despondency. Tsey cannot, as a rule, get rid of this "rontui. ual strain," but they can remedy its health-destroying effects by taking fre quent doBes of Green's August Flower. It tones op the liver, stimulates the kid- npvo inanrnR hfftltllV botlilv functions. givss vim and spirit to one's whole being and eventually dispels the physical or mental distress caused by that "con. tinual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, '& cents; regular size, 75 cents. At Cbarman & Co's I know a jolly old maiden lady A lady ol high degree, Who never goes to bed without A drink of Kocky Mountain Tea. Sensible woman. Now is the time to clean house e'ean your system first, drive out the microbe, of winter with Hollister's Rocky Mon tain Tea. It will keep you well all u mer. 5 cents. Tea or tablets. Anker's Blood Elixir positively Curs Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulas affections. At all times a matchless sys tem tonic and purifier. Money rerundeJ If you are not satisfied, suc.ana fi uu. Huntley Bros. Co. CLE A RS THE COMPLEXION. Druggists Say Laxakola Works Wonders for the Skin. Huntley Bros, not only recommend Lax akola as. the ideal liquid laxative for women and children, bat some of their lady customers say it is also a remarka ble skin beautifier. The reason is easy to find. Laxakola moves the bowels regnlarlr and without discomfort, and at the same time stimulates the liver and acts upon the bile pigments, thus removing the cause of sallow, muddy skins that do so much to impair the beauty of one's com plexion. If you prise a fresh, clear velvety skin and regular habits, or if baby needs a mild, safe, gentle laxative when colicky or constipated, just try a 25 cent bottle of Laxakola with guarantee it will do all claimed for it or yoa get back your money, ' Advertised Letters Remaining unclaimed for the month of June at Parknlace. Ore. Mr. Walter A. Reed Mrs. Clara Baier Wm. A. Holmes, P.M. A Laty Man. On a hot summer's day a gentleman who was waiting .for his train at 'one of our country stations asked a porter yho, was lying on 'one" of the seats where tho station mnster lived, and the porter, not moving,. lazily pointed to the house wlthf his foot. ' ' The gentleman, very much struck at the man's' laziness, said, "If you cun showme a lazier action than that, my good'man, I'll, give you two and six pence." The porter, not moving 11 n I'lch, re plied, 'Tut it In my pocket, giiv'nor." London News. MoBt of the Presbyterian Endeavoreil enjoyed the Foui.tb at tne old hatchery on the Claokamas. 'The party consisted of several.merry loads, one of which con- tained seventeen persons and had a four horse team driven , by Mr Eades, of Mount Pleasant,' to whom much' of the pleasure of the day was due Several other parties spent the day at the same place, mBking a 'ively scene. . t . ... Sweet cream for family use at Red ner's. ' "Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition The Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to the St. Louis ana cntcago on account or me at . Louis Exposition, on the following dates: June 16, 17, 18; July 1,2, 3; August 8,9, 10; September 5, 6,7; Uctoberj, 4, 5. Going trip must be completed within ten days from tate of i Jt, and passengers will be permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach destination within the time limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than Dec. 31, 10O4. For full information as to rates and routes call on Agent So. Pac, Co. Mardi Oras and Carnival Portland at A Mardi Gras and Carnival will be held at Portland June 28th to July 7th Inclu sive. special attractions have been pro vided to make this the most successful car nival ever given in Portland. Special rates have been granted by the Southern Pacific Co. for this occassion. Sale dates June 27th, July 2nd, 3rd, 4th and7th. Call on any Southern Pacific Agent for parties jars. mr 'zzzr3?. ; Definite Information. "Llow much are these Scotch flan nels, please?" asked a woman in one of the large department stores 0110 day last week. "This lady will show them to you," airily replied the clerk, indicating with an indifferent nod a girl about three feet distant "But," persisted the woman, "I don't wast to buy now. I simply want to know bow much they are." "Oh. different prtcea and or" was the nonchalant answet. New York Times. A Jada of naaa Vatar. "Doctor, teil me honestly wtetbaf my hearth is improving or not" "My dear sir, yoare' getting on fa mooely famously." "Yoa are not speaking toe troth, doc tor, but I can tell without your assist ance whether I am getting better or tot" "How can you Judge?" "By the behavior of my heirs." Paris Gaulo'ls. Ilejcc-terf With Srorn. A certnln social organization cnllml the Young Woman's club found itself In dllllcultlcs ul'tt'i- the lapso or some twenty years. The "young" women were no longer rlghlly named. Mr. William II. Cm ne, the actor, was onco consulted by some charming girls In regard to the name of their prospective club.. Their object, they wrote, was the building of character. They wished that to bo suggested in the title and also the fact that they were unmar ried. Mr. Craiie replied that he had a name for the club, "the Building and Lone association." Cheerfully Recommended for Rheuma tism. O. O. Higbee. Danville, Ills., writes, Dec. 2, 1901 : "About two years ago I was laid up for four months with rheu matism. I tried Ballard's Snow Lini ment; one bottle cured me. I can cheer fully recommend it to all suffering from like aflliction." 25c, 60c, SI. For srle by Cbarman & Co. The Matinee Girl. The matinee girl existed as early as the eighteenth century. In Japan girls In those days ujed to throw their fans and purses at the feet of the 'leading man" as be minced along "the floyer walk" to the stage. Tlctures of tjjeae "heroes" were an early product of Jap anese wood engraving, and these por traits were secret treasures of niany maidens. WHY DO YOU COUGH? Do you know that a littte cough Is a dan gerous thing? Are you aware that It often fastensltself on the lungs, and far too 6t- ten runs into Consumption and ends In death? Can you afford to trifle with an seriousa matter? Ackers English Remadv for Coughs, Colds and Consumption Is be yond question the greatest of all modwn remedies. It will stop a cough in onejjjjflht and It wi.l chwka cold in a day. ratfLri nrevent Croup, relieve Asthma aiu-c Consumption. Our faith In It is so stJ that we guarantee every bottle to give : Isfaction or money back. Huntley I3ros. Co.