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10 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905. TO INSTALL MACHINERY. ASPIRANTS FOR CONGRESS. Phone 1121 Bis. 1833 Office in favorite Cigar Store Opposite tliasonlc Building Ogle Mining Company Installs Slami Mill and Cyanide Plant. I "I Williams Bros, transfer (& Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving a Specialty freight and Parcels Delivered to all Parts of the City Prices Treasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed I How do you spend your money? Are you doing it in a way to secure substantial benefits? Are you laying something aside for a "Rainy Day?" If not, you will never have a better time to begin than now. To get quickly started in the easiest way, come to this bank and open an account, "A DOLLAR WILL DO IT." The Bank of Oregon City Latourette, President. F. J. Meyers, Caehier Qe Commercial Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY, OREGON Authorized Capital, $100,000 Transacts a General banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ?'-.;;.!" .t jit;..-. M W HI cost of a typewriter is not merely the price. Consider the j 1 quality and amount of work it does; the time it saves or loses; how i: economizes or wastes ribbons and supplies: and, how well it wears. The lowest-price machine may be mighty expensive in the end, while a h'gher-price one may pay dividends. A little will investigation show that The Smith Premier The World's Best Typewriter is the most economical writing machine ever made. It not only does the best and speediest work, but it wears far longer, and in the end costs less money, than any other make cf writ ing machme. Write ?j-day for our little book which explains why. High-Grade Typewriter Suppliei. Machine) Rented. Stenog rapher! Furniahed. Ogle Mountain Mining Company, whose extensive mining properties nre located near tho headwaters of the Molalla river iu this county are mak ing arrangements for the purpose' of purchasing machinery equipment for their mines. Stamp mill and small cyanide plant will be purchased and shipped to this city within a few days, and it is the intention !' the managers to immedi ately pack the mill into the mines and put it to operation before the sea son is too far gone. There is at pres ent about 1000 tons of ore on the dump that is ready for milling. Miners are pushing the work rap idly on the company's main mine, Knpsell No. 1, having completed about 1)00 feet tunnel work. The ledge in this claim has been struck at the 200 foot level. The company is constructing a wagon rond over which thoy will haul their heavy machinery. The road is now completed within a short dis tance of the mines. Several fine specimens of ore have beeu taken from these mines and the outcome of the mines look very prom ising. There is on exhibition at the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Port and a number of fine samples taken from this mine. Cheerfully Recommended for Rheuma tism. O. G. Higbee, Danville, 111. , writes, Deo. 2, 1901: "About two years ago I was laid up for four mouths with rheumatism. I tried Ballard's Snow Liniment ; one bottle cured me. I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffer ing from like affliction. 25o, 50i and .$1. Charnian & Co., City Drng Store. The Smith Typewriter Premier Company 247 Stark St. PORTLAND, - ORE. CL.-i. ft 7T. Miscellaneous lot of good vocal " TU-.-'U OnCet MUSIC and instrumental Shoot Music DC JCaCJl All the World's Fair Music. 25c postpaid; 3 copies 50c Century Edition, i4oo pieces, 10c each, postpaid. Send for catalogue. Guitars and Mandolins, y'i off. iI'aniTokegon Courtney's Music Store Make Rich Strike. Word has reached this city to tho officers of the Vmture mine that a big ledge has beeu struck on the proper ties located on the south fork ot the Santiam rivir The Venture Mining Company is comio-ed of prominent Oregon City bnsuuss men, who have been putting all efforts forth in the event of doing much development work iu their mines iu the Santiam d;strict during the past several years. heveralfclays ago the employes at the Venture" struck ledge of several feet across the face. They have at the present time driven their tunnel something like seven and one-half feet through this rich ore matter, which assays at Jifi.OO per ton. They claim that they are still in the paying ore, which they have not yet gone)through, ana rtmt tne prospects or tue mine even showing up batter looks very en couraging. GOOD NEWS. Prof. Hawley, Walter L. Tooze and Chas B. Moores Willing to Run. . Two of the eight or ten Marion comity candidates for Biuger Her mann's seat in congress are now in Clackamas county. They are Prof. Willis Ciiatman Hawley, president of Willamette University and president of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association, and Walter L. Tooze, of Woodhiiru. Mr. Tooze has visiting cards printed that are American flags in miniature, only in the coruor where the stars should be is the picture of the SBge of Woodburn. "I'll li!T"hfi only Marion county candidate," e;jjri Mr. Tooze, "when the primary election rolls around ; all the rest of t he Salem fel lows will have gouo into inocnons des quetude. 1 know the situation better than any other man, and I'll be left standing when all the others are down. " Besides Mr. Tooze and Mr. Hawley, another Salem congressional aspirant has recently been flirting with the Clackamas electors Clin Ires B. Moores. Mr. Moores did little talk ing to his old Clackamas neighbors, giving the impression that when he runs it, will be "at the nrgenc solici tation of many friends. " JACOB LOSLI TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK Hot Pipes and Water Tanks Made to Order 212 Jefferson Street Phone Clay 848 Portland, Oregon No Electricity I'sed in uur J renniwmn Vibratory Massage, Vibratory Scalp Treatment, Vibratory Body Treatment, Vitro Maulcurelng And all Fnoo, Sculp and W dy nilm.'nis Sl'CORSSKUl.l.Y TUKATKD I!Y CII'N'TlFlC VIBRATION." Y.uir hands neatly hihsui:h'1 and manicured by Vihro Muihiiie, The only psiuMislunent of tiu kind in the l.eilli: North west. The hiu'ft and nm-t approved i 11st umen'H and pmriice U'iiHotiitlle . ... n. ......... 1 l 1 f... ,1.11 ... ..1: ... - 1 . our otlii'D and treating once. ihio ('reninc. l.otuins. I'owiler. Kic. Cull at looms we will bo plea.-cd t 1 demoiiftrute to you free of eh:iTvr Suite 2S'29, Lewis Building poJiccywD, one. the Uibratoriuw Many Oregon City Readers Have Heard II and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Oregon City are glad to learn that pr mpt reliei is within their reach. Many a lame, weak, and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kid ney Fills. People are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading : Jacob E. McCoy, of Salem, Oregon, bridge builder and contractor, residing on Capital street, second house beyond Mill creek, says: 1 have always en joyed good health up to five or "six years ago. Along about that time my kidneys crmmonced to bother me. There was not so much backache, but the principal symptoms were in con nection with the kidney secrotions. A strain or over-exertion very often caused homorrhagos of the kidneys. I cannot say that it was so painful but it was very annoying. I used various remedies and while some gave relief others wero worthless. In some way Doan's Kidney Pills wero brought to my notice and when np town 1 pro cured a box, taking them as directed. A few doses gave mo very convincing proof that they were going to the right spot, and though I can't say they have cured me, as I may never be cured, I can state that they gave me wonder ful relief. I have a high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills and . cheerfully recommend them. " Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Dr. O. O. Huntley's drugstore and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, fiO cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Komember the nam j Doan's and take no other. A little life may be sacrificed to an hour's delay. Cholera infantum, dys entery, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plan is to have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry always on hand. County Court Adjourned. Judge Thomas ' McBride adjourned circuit court Saturday night after holding a spsoial sessior: during the past week. The work done by the court during the past week was very light . Quite a number of decrees of divorce were granted and several ordors issued. An or.ler was filed Saturday extending to plaintiff in G. A. Marquardt vs. A. J. Mouldenhauer extension of time to file his bill of exceptions and complete his appeal to the supreme court tuntil. Aug. r, 1!)U!J. Decreo of divorce was granted to Mabel G. Hanson against C. E. Han son, giving her the care, custody, nurture and education of the minor child, Geraldine Hanson. Iu the matter of the application of Josephine Ourriu for registration of laud title to a part of , the (C. A. Wado ciotiaon land claim in this county, it was ordered that the title be referred to V. R. Hyde for examination, who was appointed by the court as examiner of title for that purpose. Delia Umet was granted a decree of divorce Satur.lay against Urgel Oniot. .Map of Mall Route. City Engineer Kauds has just com pleted an official map of the coui ty roads leading from Barton, Sandy and Kelso. Or., with a view of showing no to the govenient authorities the route to be taken in the event of the estab lishont of a free rural mail route. The map will at once he forwarded to the postoffice Department at Wash ington, 1). C , where the rente will lie considered, ami if thought of in a favorable manner by the department the mail route between these points will be established at one The people living between Barton, Sandy and Kelso have been receiving their mail of late with much ilitli culiy, owing to tho indirect way of 111.nl route, aud'if a rural mail roiire is estblished it will be a great ben 'lit to them in the way of receiving their mail uiu.di earlier. Indigestion. With its companions, heart burn, flatulency, torpidity of the liver, con stipaton, palpitation of the heart, impure blood, headache and other ner vous symptoms, sallow skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and a legion of other ailments, is at once the most widespread and destructive malady among the American people. The Heroine treatment will cure all these troubles. GOo a bottlo. Sold by Char man & Go., City Drug Store. SUPT. ZINSER'S ANNUAL REPORT. School Statistics Given fur Clackamas County. County Superintendent; J, O. Zinsor has ompleted his'anuual report on the school situation of Glackamas county for the year of 1904-5, and has mailed it to state school superintendent. The report shows the following statistical facts: Number of children of school age within the county boys, 4224; girls, 8,960. Number of teachers male, 34; female, 165. Children not attending school male, ?.)U; femitle, 895. Children attending "school out side of district male, 117; female, 127. Average daily attendance, 4167 9. There are 120 districts in tho county and 122 schoolhouses. Two school houses were built last year. The county has 4275 legal votors at school election. Schools are run on an aver age of 7.4 mouths. Superintendent riaid 95 school visits and traveled 2000 miles; held one county institute and three local in stitutes. The local libraries coutain 5369 volun es aiid 739 hooks were pur chased during last year. Private schools in the county employ six teachers and have 173 pupils. Keport shows the disbursement in teachers' wnges were $58,474.99, and the average Ralarj paH the women was $40. til; men, $49. 73. Schoolhouses in tho county are valued at, $147,99.1. Cash on hand from last year was $15,402.18 and the total cash 011 hand as shown in tins report is $13,728.83. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic blood poisoning and all scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and puri fier. Money refunded if yon are not satisfied. 50c and , $1. Huntley Bros. Co. We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And are going to make special inducements to close ouyers. Cash and Small Profits is Cur Motto. WHY DO YOU COUGH? Do you know that a little cough is a dangerous thing? Are you aware that it often fastens on tho lungs, and so far too often runs into Coiistunp-' tion and ends in death. Can you 'attora to trine with so serious a mat 1 tor? Acker's English Remedy for coughs, colds and consumption is be j yond question the greatest of all mod j eru remedies. It will stop a cough iu one night and it will cheek a cold iu a day. It will prevent cronp, relieve I asthma aud cure consumption. Our ' faith in it is so strong that we guar antee every bottle to give stisfac ' tion or monev back. Huntlev Bros. Co. It's Difficult For your ty '0 succeed in the business world without being trained. Why not have a straight-' forward, sensible talk with us on the subject? Call r write us to day, and let us explain to you the benefits to be derived from giv ing your children a Business or Shorthand education. Our grad uates are all employed. We placed mote than 200 pupils in lucrative positions during the past year. Befmke-Walkef Business College Sixth & Morrison Sts. PORTLAND, ORE. Open all the year, day and night. Call or send for catalogue. AVcgdable Preparaliortfbr As similating HieFoodanriI?cs:ula-, ting liieSloinachs andBowcls of Promotes Digcstion.CIieerPul rjess and Rest.Conlains neither Ophim.Morpliine nor Mineral. ox Narcotic. itape afOUtirSAMClLPmWR flimJun Seal' jUx.Smna liocktlU Scht- ftepermmt -t(MmaleJUit HhrttiSetd CmfUd .liipV Aperfecl Remedy forCortslipa non , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Eoiighi I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Bears the Signature lu ir In Use For Over Thirty Years THIOENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOHK CITY. kxw:c'OOooxk,:o,.:m'."kw -: 1 A New Home Industry The Cascade Laundry Does not wear oat or destroy your linen Our Wrfjion will all for your soiled linen each week and deliver your laundried goods to your home. Perfect satisfaction assured. E. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor. TO THE MUSIC TRADE "On the Trail." Song and Two-step. "The Rose City." March and Two-step, "Bailr-y Gatzert" Maich and Two-step. "My Old Oregon Home," Song. 1 "She Is Sleeping 'Neath Oregon's Tall Pines." Song. The above named pii-cea are writ'en by Oregon Composers and are becoming very popular. Th'ey am being sung and played, bv ihe popular 8ing era. orchetttias and bauds every vtiere. Price during the Ex position, 15c Any two for 25c. 0 FISHER. MUSIC COMPANY, 190 Third Street, Portland UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT W. KUPPENBENDER, President BEN. KUPPENBENDER, Sec. and Treas. Oregon City Planing Mill Company Doors, Windows, Mouldings And all Kinds Stock Patterns rf Mill Work Always on Hand. Estimates on Contracts Made Ftee of Charge. UlUU H.ilUllnimlUilJunllku & 1 f 4 ''fen:trMilllll!aH'!jb ""Wi AS' 'IW" m:'..nlilll Jill lllhiniilfflliimlflllii.iillln.lBlil Is what they say By Our Method We ure enabled to extract from one to 32 teoth at oue sitting, positively mid absolutely with out pain or bad ntrer effoett). 'People in delicate health need have no fyar, as onr method of extracting is positively safe and absolutely painless. Absolute cleanliness is onr motto. We do crown aDd bridge worn without pain. Our 18 years experience in plate work en ables us to fit your mouth comfortably. The best is the cheapest in the end. We havo feelings as well as you. J WISE bR0S.f DENTISTS. TsXT Washington Streets. PortlanJOreeon. Phone Main 20. en evenlnes till .orner Third and Ti B W Wti lull ito Prudent fctiyers, we are offering some tmustfal values in White Satin Flow and TETLEY'S TEAS Their quality makes them worth having. The price at which we are selling them makes it economy to bay A. ROBERTSON The Seventh Street Grocer