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1 .... . ,. i,S - -: . OREGON CITYXO.UKIER, FRIDAY;' MARCH 24, 190f 3 MTTlNfi READY FOR TOURNAMENT. "I piremea Effect Permanent . Organization Si aid Elect Officers. 'nthTol y Jnly 8, 4 and 5, was T d Sn m a at a meeting of the 00 rnanicB, and the officers were fl,r6fT W H Howell, president; feCw Oole, vice president; Jack 1 Cunflew! Beoretary; E G C.u- treasurer. Frauk McGinnis, ft p'ope andB. J. Noble were ap ! a committee to arrange for the FKoes and 050 was set aside ont hrfnnd ior pris. The secretary .instructed to ask each company r8 poTnTonecommiteemanto meet 2 the call of the geuoral committee fin der that tlie work may progress raonriy and effectively. h soliciting committee reported that 11400 had been subscribed to de r the expenses of the tournament, Ed this amount will be increased Zing the next few months. For an Impaired Appetite. Loss of ' apppetite always results from faulty- digestion. All that is Zfled is a few doses of Chamber Ss Stomach, and Liver Tablets. Thav Will invigorate me Biumnun, jtreugthen the digestion and give von n8pKpetite like a wolf. These fab lets also act as a gentle laxative. J) or nlo by Geo. A. Harding. Rebekahs at Estacada. Centennial Lodge No. 147. was in stated Saturday evening at Estaoada bv Mrs. Clementine Bollock, of Fort lanii Mrs. E. F. Surfus was elocted noble grand of ;the new lodge and Mrs. John Wis recording secretary. A large delegation went from this city to aBsist in the institution. WHAT THIS MAN SAYS. Only Re-echoes the Sentiment of Thou sands in Our Republic. The Oregon Ciy reader is asked to thoroughly investigate the following. This can readily be done, for the gentleman whose statement is pub lished below will ouly be tod pleased to answer any communication mailed to him if the writer really suffers from tho annoying consequence which always attend inactive or weakened kidney ' ' A. L. Maney, gripmau on the Port land Heights cable line, residing at 554 Elm street, Portland, says : "Doan's Kidney Pills disposed of an acute attaok of backache in a very short time. Last fall I was operating on one of the electrio lines and it was then that I first felt the symptoms of kidney complaint. At first I thought it was caused by the constant jarring of the car, and perhaps it was, irat I know that one box of Doan's Kidney Pills effectually cured me of my backache in a most radical man ner. My advice - to all who gaffer bom backache or kidney trouble is to procure Doan's Kidney Pills and give them a fair trial. " Plenty more proof like this from Oregon OitT people. Call at 0. G. Huntley's drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milbnm Go., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other . B. H. S. Entertainment. Barclay high school entertainment and dance in Willamette hallJlon day nightwas a very successful affair. Following the rendition of the pro gram, Cooke's orchestra furnished music for danoing, which was in dulged in until a late honr. Gives Health, Vigor and Tone. Herbine is a boon for sufferers from aneamia. By its use the. blood is quickly regenerated and the color be comes normal. The drooping strength i revived. The langour,, is dimin ished. Health, vigor and tone pre dominate. New life and happy activ ity results. Mrs, Belle H. Shriel, Middlesborongh, 111., writes, "I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blood, and have found noth ing to benefit me like Herbine. I hope never to be without it. I have wished that I had known of it in my husband's life time. " 60o. Sold by Charman & Co. An Editor's Opinion of Royal Gorge. Edyth Tozier Weatherred, in des cribing a recent trip over the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, says in "The Exposition :" "'At last the goal of the ambition of yaars has been reached marvelous, wonderful, grand and inspiring Royal Gorge is on either hand. The only disappointing thing is you only have one pair of eyes, while the train darts in and out of the tremendous chasm. If any who have never seen it are wondering how it looks just go and 866. Thousands have tried to des cribe it, yet every attempt falls short of giving the subject justice." If you contemplate a trip East, write W. C. McBride, 124 Third street Portland, Oregon, for booklets piotur tig Colorado's famous scenery and any other information you may desire. Work hns hirn Mgun on New York's 115,000 statu imv Hon at the Lewis and Clnrb TSr.r,n;,.. June 14 will be f'e Daughters of lcan'-yiag Day at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. viGUUII 'WHai A-WEE TWICE V And I 1 - ! J Uregon City Courier ONE YEAR $175 IN ADVANCE Linen Rush to Miss Mark. Miss Eate Mark was pleasantly inr. Srisod at her home in West Oregon ity Tuesday night by about 40 of her friends, wjio tendered her a "linon rush." Miss Mark will be married in the First Congregational church April 26. She received a large number of useful articles of linen. The evening was passed wi,th hearts and other games, Miss Margaret Uoodfellow re ceiving the prize. Delioious refresh ments were served. Sick headache absolutely and perm anently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures consti pation and indigestion. Makes yon eat, sleep, work and happy. Satis faction guaranteed or money back. 25o and 50 cts. Huntley Bros. Co. Daly-Caufleld. The marriage of Miss Ethel Can field, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Caufteld, to Mr. L. Floyd Daly, of Dallas, Or., was solemnized at high noon Wednesday at the home f the bride's parents in this city. Rev. Philipp Kemp Hammond, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, was the officiating clergyman, and the beautiful and impressive ring service of the Episcopal churoh was used. The wedding was a quiet one, only the immediate relatives of the family being present. Mr. and Mrs. Daly will spend their honeymoon in South ern California, Miss Cau field has a host of friends and well wishers in this city, and in Portland and Salem, and was the recipient of many beauti ful and costly presents. Mr. Daly is well known in commercial circles and is the son of the late Judge Daly, of Polk county. x The exhibit from the state of Wy oming, which will be made at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, will show the wonderful results obtained by irrigation in the task of redeeming the arid lands of the West. The convention of tne National Wo man's Suffrage Association will be held this year at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, the sessions being from June 29 to July 6. A congressional party of ten senators and fifteen representatives will visit the Lewis and Clark Exposition and take part in tho ceremonies on ths opening day, June 1. The expenses of the trip are provided for by an ap propriation of 10,000. Mra flnnila Hamlin. who is in charge of the municipal museum of Chicago,-will collect material ior a municipal exhibit from the prominent r t.ha United States for exhi bition at the Lewis and Clark exposi tion. MRS. JOHN HOSKINS Says: "Why Don't You Pub lish What Vinol Has Done ' For Our Boy, So That Other Oregon Gty Parents May Be Benefitted as We Have Been." Suoh requests are continually oom ina t.n n. and we have over an over again published in the Courier for the benefit of Oregon City people, not ouly our opinion of Vinol and why it is so rar superior to an oi me iimer tonics and cod liver oil preparations, but unquestionable testimony from our best olass of citizens and physi cians moving its wonderful curative and strength creating properties. Mrs. Eoskins writes: "Our boy since a child has suffered terribly with bronchitis during cold weather. For years we used ood liver oils, emulsions, and other medioines, which upset hia stomaoh, gave' only temporary relief, aud did not cure. Vinol was recom mended and we tried it, and 1 am thankful to say he is entirely cured and in hntinr health than he has been for years, I wish you would pnblsh CL1FFOEP HOSKINS. ' this in the Courier, as "I am sure many mothers would be glad to know of such a Healing ana sirouBwi-uioat-icg medicine for their childen." nr- Hnntior nf Hnntlev Bros. Co. . savs: "The reason Vinol accomplishes J ,, .. .1.: 1 :, such results airer everyimug oo is because it contains in a concen trated form all of the curative, strength-creating properties of cod liver oil, but without a drop' of oil to upset the stomach and retard its work, whereas many of the imitations of Vinol, claiming to be cod liver oil preparations, contain drugs and ohem icals claimed to have the same effect as Vinol, but , which cannot, 3 they never came from the cod's liver at all and contain no ood liver oil ele ments. The secret of separating the medicinal elements of the cod liver from the oil is known only to the makers of VinoL Therefore, there can be no other cod liver oil prepara tion just as good or just like Vinol. " So sure are we that Vinol is far superior to all other tonics, cod liver oil and emulsions that we frankly offer to return the money in every case where it fails to give perfect satis faction. Huntley Bros. Co., Drug-gists. I I II . .fTT7 I 1 Jl 1 VPHD The Cause 6f Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or p apoplexy are often I the result of kid I ney disease. If I kidney trouble is allowed toadvance the kidney-poisoned blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained miickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember tne name, bwamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingbamton, N. Y., on every Dottle. ' POR' RENT. Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. O. Gibbons; Green point, FOR SALE. Thoroughbred White Rook eggs. "Fishel" and "Hazel wood" strains, Inquire at Courier offloe or address I. D. Taylor, Box 448, Oregon City, Or. LOST OR STOLEN. From Glad stone, one light-colored sorrel mare, with a white blaze face, with a nurl between the Jtwo eyes, some white hairs amongst sorrel hairs, light-colored mane and tail. AH four legs light clay color, with the exception of one black spot on one of the front legs. A saddle mark on the back. Weight, from 950 to 1000 pounds. Age, from 4 to 5 years. Anyone giving any information to its whereabouts will be rewarded by Joseph Collins, Park plaoe, Or. 2t Mil A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of.Ore.son City and vicinity to call at Robertson's Seventh Street Grocery next week and sample Tet ley's fine teas. A lady demonstrator will be at the store dnrins the week and will brew a cup of fragrant tea fir visitors. George Clark, of Harding Grange, was winner of autograph pillow at Clackamas Grange, his number being No. 18. Warner Grange regular meeting next Saturday at New Erajwill be one of more than usual interest, as the contest which was inaugurated for the purpose of bringing in new members to the lirange ana to liven np inter est, will be closed on that day. The main feature of thelevening's enter tainment will be a spelling contest. The losers in the contest ninst prepare and render the program and do the work necessary for the banquet at tne April meeting of Warner Grange. FOR SALE. Some choioe three-year-old colts. G. H. Brown, New Era, Or. If'OR RENT. Four-room house, West side, near store , ft a month. iPhone 1716. MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI ATED at lowest rates. Latourette'a office. Commercial Bank Building, Oregon City. LOST. Large white English Setter, with lemon ears, with lemon spot on hip. Leather collar. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Fashion stables. For Sale, chiap One span mules, harness and wagon, six fresh miloh cows, one Jersey bull, 80 head of hogs. Call at Baker's Bridge, or ad dress Clackamas , R. F. D. No. 1. Grant Mumpower. RfiR fhn wfill known stallion, will make the season of 1905 every day in t.ha vpar excent Sunday. Service. S6. Colts can be seen at J. H. Hitching, Robert Currin, and Henry Githens', of Currinsville, and David Briden stine, of Estacada, Homer Glover and David Hofrmeister, or tsagie uree. (Ink Orrvvo Stock Farm. J. W. DowtV. proprietor, Ouninsville, Or. SPECBA1L SHOES, CLOTHING, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, Some at COST or LESS, others NEARLY COST. Coupons given for Dishes P 'h Flower td Garden Seeds 3 for 10c Big Tablets.... 3c Shoe laces 1c Ink Sc Vaseline. . 4c Ulue 7c 8 lead pencils, rubber tips So Sewing Machine Oil 5c; same 4 oz can 4.... 10c Oranges, Lemons lc Pkv. pins, lc; dozen clothes pins., lc Wire tacks pkg., lc; shoe tacks... 2e 3 corner file, 5c, flat file 10c Steel hammer 33c Screwdriver... 8c 10-in. Rasp 45c .Shovel 50c Hold Dust, 19c; in bulk 5c Hand Soap Best and Biggest 4c Laundry Soap 7, 8, 10 bars 25c Beanv 4c Soda, pound. ". 4u Raisins north 10c for 7c and 8c Flour, $1.05 up; Graham .'$1 05 Corn Meal.. 25c Best Lard 11c Coffees, 10c, 15c, best 20c Mens 60c and 60c underwear for... 44c Men' BUM sox 3 pair.. 25c Underwear odds and ends........ 27c Men's $1.25 part wool overahirts cat......... 75c Fine Shirts, 40c, 50c, 65c and ..... . 80c These are samples and about half price. Mens Clay Worsted Suits were $11.40, wholesale now $9 00 Mens Wool Suits cnt to $5 90 Pants to close, 75c, 95c and $1 45 Boys Panta cnt to 79c BoI Suits, long panta $2 77 Boys 2 piece feniti were $3.20 now. .$2 44 Ladies Hose cut to 9c, 14c and.,., 19c Belts to close 8c, 14c, 24c and.... 38c Corsets 19c up; any of them at wholesale or less Wool Blankets and Comforts big cnt. Shoes Etc. Bargain lot men's $1.75 and $2 00 shoes for $1 59 Ladies' Fine Shoes, 1.50 grade.. $ 1 19 Mens Shoes 78c np Better Shoes $1.29 and ....$147 Beat high cut Loggers Shoes uao- lly $6.00 cut to I 4 79 High cut calf cot to ...... ......$ 8 19 Boys fall stock cut tc $ 1 40 Boys Calf shoes small, cnt to $1.19 Baby Shoes, 19c up Ladies heavy unltned Shoes $1.20 $ 1 37 Childs heavy 6 to 6 cut. 55c EX. Hamilton Red Front Store Oregon City, Oregon Formaldehyde For Grain We really didn't know how strong our Formaldehyde was until the other day a customer of ours had the misfortune to drop a bottle on the floor and broke it. Then we knew, and everyone else who came in the store for hours afterwards knew. It was so strong that we all shed tears over it. This proved its strength and nearly everyone knows its value, if it is of good quality, in destroying Smut and Scab. You can practically insure yourself against grain smut and potato scab by moistening the grain aud soaking the seed potatoes in a proper solution of this valuable Germicide. It costs less and is a hundred per cent easier handled than blue stone. Besides it is far more effect ual. Come in and we will supply you with literature on the subject. fi HUNTLEY BROS. CO. Practical Druggists Harrington Home Hospital GLADSTONE Under the Direct Supervision of DR. M. C. STRICKLAND and DR. C. H. MEISSNER A Hospital Combined with all the Comforts of Home for ) General Diseases and Surgery. Best Accommodations at Reasonable Rates. BEING THAT OLD WATCH and have it replated in silver or gold so that it will look like new. Jewelry wort our specialty. THATTABNISHEDTABLE WARE is a disgrecs to the neighbors. Let us re-plate yonr knives, spoons, forks, cream pitcher, in nickel or silver. YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS can be r pitted so that the folks will think yon bought new. Onr price are reasonable. Res ember we guarantee all work to laat five years or more. It will not wear off or tarnisb. We GUARANTEE that. EASTERN PLATING COMPANY 3.'9 First Street. Telephone, Main 2334. I. L. MELLEN, Mngr. Portland Oregon Ft IfWH'ISF jff " . BF:-,-. J .. J Bi.iiiii I. mm NEXT WASH-- DAY E Ml . Ski W j. 7"" M I W-,, ;-r ; ; i , .. ...... - "m Its Use means cleaner and whiter clothes with very little rubbing and very little soap. The daintiest fabric washed quicKly and without injury Softens the water and removes grease and stains. No drudgery on wash-day with BANNER LYE. Scrub bing made easy; floors and tables white. Cleans and purines everything around the house. One can will last two months. Costs but lO cents Grtccri it Send us youf name and address and rout grocer's name, and receive free our valuable booklet "The Uses of Banner Lye". Ii will interest you. v THE J. K . ARMSBY COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO A y , i 'i w V .