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1 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1905. WONDER SCIENCE OF THE AGE THE COUNTY'S DEAD. John Webb. John Webb, a Portland contractor, who went to Texas in search of health two months ago. died at Oakland. Cal., Thursday, aged 35 years. His The Principal Exponent Is Performing StarttInsf'!S.rMXh.fflffiSi rvar i Tir.wlrt,4 .services were held at 11 o'clock LUreS in rOrtianU. Tuesday morning from St. Paul's Epis copal church, Rev. P. K. Hammond iuim;iuung. ine aeconsea was a son trees grow and vinos tear down the iu-law of H. S. (J. Phelps, of New stonos of t lie seats where Emperors, ; Era, who was the firstuperintendeiit Senators and women, with screams of the Oregon Uity Manufacturing of delight watched the blood flow. , Company 's woolen mills. Mr. VVehli It is more a monument, a glorious was afflicted with tuhfirnnlrmin. mul ORGANIZATION WILL BE TRIED Four weeks ago today Professor 0. W. Harris began to receive his guests at his commodious Portland had- qunrturs,i.'.'i-24 Solling-IIirseh building. The line of inquirers has been con tinuously increasing, including those fWi 7 it? The 1)R. C. W. HARRIS, American Mctaphysicion. a filleted with disoasos of every na ture, and those desirous of hearing of his wonderful course of lectures oil this new soien -e. We say new science and we mean that the healing of the body and mind by .the method worked out and practiced by Mr. Harris is in the truest genre botli scientilin. and new, It is seienlille from the fact that the work is done on purely rational and sensible lines, fully recognized Beiontifii truths, which have, how ever, never before been formulated iu a definite, easily comprehended system. It is new in the sense that while the brightest intellects of the world havo for centuries been reaching out for this power, they have been uni formly successful in attaining it. Hero and there along the search of 'centuries .ve find a mind more acute 'than others, which has grasped some fragment and, accepting it as a whole, has developed one ol the unsuccessful theories. It is such minds as this that have tried to utilize Mesmerism, Christian Science, Hypnotism and the dozens of other familiar cults in accomplishing tho work which it has remained for Professor Harris alone to do. "Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good. " When Paul wrote these- voids Wild heusls were tearing human beings iu the (.'(ilisenm, which now t. nils a ruin and n monument. It is a ruin be cause its walls are crumbled, 1. 1 cause monument than a ruin, for it reminds every visitor, and every child at school of the fact that humanity has progressed beyond voluntary brutality, deliberate torture and horror as the amusement of the greatest city of the most civilized race. Truly Paul, the groat and brave i Christian, was an inspired man. He I did not say to men that they must believe without understanding, or ac-' cept without questioning tilings as they are but he said to them : "PKOVE ull things," and after we 1 havo proved FOR OURSELVES all . things, he tells us to "hold fast that which is good. " I Tho trouble with nine in ten men is their narrowmindeduess, their lack of capacity to accept new truths, or at least, to consider them fairly. The i ordinary individual prides himself in : an ecotisni. a solf-snttic.imic v Hint ought to till him with humiliation. I Different was the spirit of Paul, tho Apor.tle. These words of his are rec ommended to narrowminded people who shut .out the new truth. Quench not the spirit, despise not prophesving. People are awakening to the needs of something surer than the old methods of cure, which, while they promised nothing, certainly were plow in their results, and temporary iiutho relief obtained. It: oftentimes takes quite a while to perfect a cure by the Harris Treatment, but the re sults are invariably permanent. All I ask ;is to meet you and convince yon as to the eltieaey of this troaineiit. Especially do I desiro 'people who are suffering with stomach trouble, heart and kidney affections, diseases of tho female generative organs, iu fact these diseases are the starting of nine-tenths of the other diseases. Remember you are not expending money by the t eatmeiit. I know what I can do when I accept a case, and the price given is for a cure, not an experiment. People who have called upon me seem to be sur pised that I should guarantor a cure without the full amount paid for in advance. I am here to treat you right . and give you benolU for every dollar ! expended. 1 will place the charges' within the reach of all, and accom- plish your cure at the earliest possible moment. Those living away from Portland and desiring to know more on tnis all-important subject should write mo, describing their symptoms, when I will immediately, inform yon what can be done in your ease, anil I will mail yon my book, "The Harris Treatment," free of charge, which' gives considerable information on the subject, Address all communications to 0. V. 1 Hums, 211-24 Selting-Hirseh lililg. , Portland, Or. OIHeo hours, 10 a. m. to noon; 2 to fi p. m. Mention this Courier ad or bring it with you. nis stay in Texas railed to recuperate his health, and he started home, but doath overtook him in California. He is survived by a widow and two chil dren. He was born in England hut had long been a resident of the Paci fic coast James Bennett. Tho funeral of the late James Ben nett took place Friday afternoon at Clackamas Station, Rev. P. K. Ham mond officiating. The interment was iu Clackamas cemetery. Mr. Ben nett's home was two miles from Clack amas Station.' He had been ill for a long rime, and was taken to a Port land hospital, where he died. His age was 71) years, and his wife uied about a year ago at Clackamas. Socialists Believe in Campaign of Education. CONVERTS MAY FOLLOW Branches Will Probably Pe Formed In Every Pre cinct in the County. Mrs. Laura Shulls, 1 he funeral of the late Mrs. Laura Shults, who died Friday at Wood hum at 8 :4u p. m. , took place Mon day morning iu this city, Rev. P. K. Hammond officiating, and the iuter m nt was in Mountain View ceme tery, where the deceased had two chil dren buried. Mrs. Shults would have been 5(S years of age Monday. She was horn in Oregon Vy, and bus been a resident of Woo.luurn tor years past. For a long time sue been in poor health, but was only bed fast for a few days before her death She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Annie Crookhain, Mrs. lone Billings, and Mrs. May Huff. William J Mochnke. William J. Moi-huke died Tuesday morning at his home in Shubel, consumption, aged 25 years. He was the son of Mis. Catherine Moehnke. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon and services wire held in the Beaver Creek Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock. Inttrment in Beaver Creek cemoterv. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. V. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writes, "My husband lay si'di for three months. The doctors said he had quick consumption. We pro cured a bottle of Ballard's Horeliouud Syrup, and it cured him. That, was six years ago and sinco then we have always kept a bottle in the house. Wo cannot do without it. " For coughs and colds it it h.ts no equal, 2iio, GOe, and $1.00. For sale by Chi Tin an & Co. tl i 1 Important Announcement ! Red to l"fTl'j take pleasure in announcing that the ' ' Front store is now located at 220 Morrison St .Portland, Oregon, and we invite you cordially come and visit our New Home. As a special induce ment for you to come, will for the next MO days, offer extraordinary reductions throughout our Clothing, Dents Furnishing and Shoe Hop's' It will pay you to come. Do not forget that we handle all brands of tobacco at the usual Red Front prices. HP wn BP Ifr Bra I? hp dh W rrn JHL 11 MJJ U O m J MJP J3L' JSUfc y xr JL 226 Morrison Street, bet. 1st and 2nd, Portland, Ore. Popular harden Seed Offer This is the most astonishing offer we have ever made. During the next Co days for every new yearly subscription received, we will send a collection of 35 full-sized packets of seeds, postage paid, to any point in the United States and Canada. Send gi.50 for a year's subscription to The Courier and get this fine collection of garden seeds free. The collection alone is worth the price of The Courier, and contains the following, one packet each : Asparagus Conover's Colossal. Beans Early KeJ Valentine, Beans Bush Lima. Beet New Columbian. Beet Improved Long Smooth Blood Red. Cabbage Early E.xpress. Cabbage Mill's short Stem Drumhead. Carrot Improved Long Orange. Celery Giant Pascal. Sweet Corn White Cory. Sweet Corn Black Mexican, Pop Corn Queen's Gulden. Cucumber Green Prolific. Cucumber Im proved White Spine. Lettuce Improved Hanson. Musk Melon Emerald Gem. Musk Melon Osage or Miller's Cream. Water Melon ForJhook Early. Water Melon Wonderfu' Sugar. Onion Yellow Globe Danvers. Onion MamnHh Red ' Pompeii. Peas New duno. Peas Champion of England. Parsnip Hollow Crown Pepper Red Etna. Psmpkin New Calhoun. Radish Long Scarlet Short Top. 1 Radish Early Rosy Gem. Spinach New Long Standing. Squash White Bush Scallop. Squash Boston Marrow. Tomato Earliest In the World. Tomato Mill's ' Matchlets. Turnip Early Snow ball or Six Weeks. Turnip Improved An erican Purple Top. Land Office Receipts. Tho receipts of tho Unitoil States Land Office for tin; month of if'oh rui'iy wore siniill. Thirteen cash en tries were made, embia-ing lotU.S!) acres, at ii'.)IO.-lO. Tho timber nnd stono applications numbered 11, nud homestead entries Ki, involving KS." acres. One linril homestead of Kid acres was recorded. The ollice re ceived in fees and commissions from tho sale of public 'lands $174.i2. A Clilcngo Alilcrmair Owes Ills Election to Chiinibcrlitin's Cougli Remedy. "lean heartily and conscientiously recommend t'liaiulierlain's Cough lienicdy for affections of tho throat and lu nirs. " says .Hon. John Slien- ' icl;; 220 So. IVona St., Chicago. I "Two years ago during a political I campaign, I caught cold after lieing ; overheated, which irritated my throat audi was finally compelled to stop, j as I could not speak aloud. In my cx- Clackanas County's Socialists hold their regular meeting iu the offices of Q'Ren & Sehubel Sunday after noon. W. W. Myers was chairman ana the attendance was about 40. Five applications for membership were received. Another application coming before the body was from nine residents of the Sandy precinct, ask ing a charter for a branch organiza tion in that viuiuity. Of tho proposed now branch , Julius Weudlaiid had al ready been elected chairman, and A. O. Thomas secretary. The charter w 8 granted. It was suggested by tho secretary that hereafter ut all regular meetings I a literary program should be given, j and tlio idea was approved by all the l mum hers ureseut. The matter of slx I retaining a hall for the nionthlj llllS i ,, piitini. nnma n n iimiIoi n rfjrir.t't- V..m 11 committee, recommending that Knapp's hall in this city be engaged. Tho I'Moni'neudatiou was adopted. A number of short speeches were made, all of which indicated unusual enthusiasm. The majority of the speakers favored the immediate organ ization of branches of the party at, all the precincts in this county, nnd it from 1 ti i, ct,Q f v. ton be chosen to effect the orgamzii- ! tioiis. The majority expressed them- j selves favorable to the lirojeot, and Mr. Barclay, who was present, was asked to give his views He said that as to the question of expense for or ganization, every Socialise then pros out .would be better off ten years hence if he would immediately con tribute all his means to the cause of Socialism. As to organization, he declared the necessity of exponse wiis one of the strongest evidences of the necessity of organization. He said that seiitiiiieutal and Utopian ideas usually prompt people to join Socialism, but such ideas will not long sustain Social istic forces If organizationn were per fected education would follow con viction, and converts would bocomo continued. While 110 definite action was taken, it is assured that branch organiza tions of the party will iu tho near fu ture he attempted in each precinct of this county. 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" This remedy is for sale by Geo. A. liar ling. Back From the Philippines. Sergeant John 0. Both, late of Com pany I, Third Battalion, V. S. Engi neer Corps, arrived here Thursday and left the same day for his home iu Canby. lie has just returned from the P hilippines, where he has been for the past four years, without a visit home to break the monotony of the life. Mr. Koth has just received his discharge after his third term of en listment, and will probably reenter the am y, after the exp'ration of his furlough, but will not return to the Islands. Mr. Koth arrived iu Sau Francisco two weeks ago. He is not fascinated with life iu the Philip pines, and is glad to be home for a time. If you cannot e.it, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hol lister's Hooky Monnta'ii Tea this month. A tonic for tho sick. There is uo remedy equal to it. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Kasily cured. Doau's Ointment never fails. Instant lelief, permanent cure. At any drug store, u() cents. Huntley Bros. Co. Cross-Complaliit Piled. Alma B. Bendroth has filed a cross-complaint in Hie circuit court against her husband, John M. Bendroth, who riled a suit for divorce against his wife Jan uary 24 last, charging her with cruel treatment. Their 'married life was passed iu Kverette, Mass., where Mis. Bendroth now resides. They have bo ?n wedded since July, KSS'j, and she alleges that she has always been n dutiful wife, but that her husband deserted her in December, 11)01, without cause, and although a Massachusetts court has decroed that her husband should give her a monthly sum sutlioiont to support herself and her child, Bendroth, who is employed iu tho Salem woolen mills as a tailor, oaruing $100 a month, has failed to contribute toward her support. Mrs. Bendroth further alleges that h':T erring spouse took 0110 of their children clandestinely when he de parted from Massachusetts, and she asks that this child be restored to her, that she have the'eustody of both chil dren and that he be compelled to pay her foO per month nlimouy. S,xchl Noticr To Wagon Owners We hav e every facil ty to manufacture and repair all kinds of VViieons, Sprint; Trucks and C irriaees. Our prices are .reasonable and work is first-class. Why pay ou'rageous prii.es f..r blip-shod rep iirs, when we will do the work with every improved facility at a p: ice that w ill suit. LANCiE & nmU, 228 Salmon Sireelf, . Portland. Oregon ?i iiMlu.ilM.i.uiiiiiiuujilii uAjmuiiLi.u.jUki.1,4.. ,l.,;,,IL1ihiiim,Hli illlr liili,.i!iJiniiiillli ,illllliilillii,,lil,i,iii,.H,lliiiiinA';ii dfel Hi!1 . We carry a complete line of Coffins, Caskets a;.d Robes. Th only licenced em balmcrs in tbc county. Calls rtcuve pi ornpt atten tion day or night. 3ISSELL Undertakers and funeral directors Slain Street, Opposite Huntley's nrn p)i,m, c 1 K-. '. 1 .-,(, 4 A New Horn: Industry The Cascade Laundry Does not wear out or destroy your linen Our Wigon will call for your soiled linen each week and deliver your laundried goods to your home. Perfect satisfaction assured. E. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor. What Time Proves. Hunters Must Pay Liceuse. After the lot li of May thero will be no hunting without a hunter's license. This will cost resident hunters $1 each and non-resident hunters $10. The license is not transferable and to be caught hunting without a liceuse in your possession will be prima facia evidence that no license has been granted. This license does not 'war rant tho holder that he will be suc cessful in finding game no matter how much he may hunt. The license is issued annually and is good until December 31 of the year iu which it is issued. This thing of being sick and looking for a cure is a mighty serious busi ness. People are not given to joking even at the first symtoms of the ap proach of the Grim Destroyer. They do not want to tie the subjects of ex periment, but want medicine that has the test of years behind it. A medi i.ine that has been made and used for 10 years ives assurance of its worth, and can be taken with a faith that they linve the very best cure the world affords. All this 'can be said about Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Fills as a remedy for sick headache, dvnsensia nnd indigestion it begins right at the source of the trouble and removes j the cause. Sold by all druggists for ( 2,'ic a box. One pill for a dose Char- ! man & Co. I We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And are going to make special inducements to close ouyers. Cash and Small Profits Is Cur Motto. Do You Uve Your Husband ? Or Father, Or Erother? the s to Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! PAY YOUR CLACKAMAS COUNTY TAXES IN PORTLAND. No long wait-1 ing in line. Time, trouble, carfare and ! annoyance saved. Small fee, 25 cents, 1 covers bverything. Complete tax roll j on hand. Isn't Yopr Time Worth Mors Thas 25 Cents? ! ! CLACKAMAS TITLE CO. 606-608 Chamber of Commerce Building I C-ui. I'Uiiiau.l S.t iSia.. ?ort'ar.r',0'e 1 If so, let us show you hov to cure them of terrible curse of drink. APPLETINE never fail cure, and the beauty of this is, that the patient never knows how he stopped the drink habit. Treatment and directions sent postpaid upon receipt of $2.00. Regular price $5.00. ' All communications confidential. Great North American Mfg. Co. J083 Gates Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y.