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8 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1906 in The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic inibstauce. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNTU COMPANY, TT MUHBA TtIT, NtW YORK CITY. as only a few intimate friends were present. Mr Henningsen is day boss machine tender at the Crown Colum bia Polpand Paper Co's mill liere and the happy couple will reside in the Griffith cottage. JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. Children From the Churches Will Cele- brate Friday at Willamette. Sunday schools of this oltv will unite in a basket picnic at Willamette this Friday. In the forenoon there will be a literary and musical pro gram, and at noon a big picnic dinner will be served. During the after-ioon there will he Held ItnnrfB nilH name a The BaTjtiflt. PrAKhvtari tional. Methodist. United Brethren and Union Sunday school of Lly will narticin te in the affair nnd ihu fni. lowing committee on arrargements has been named : T. .f. Gary, chair mau : Gay Godfrey. Oomrreirntinnni Otto F. Olson, Methodist; Mrs. Will Green, Presbyterian ; 0. P. Kollnao. United Brethren ; W. M. Shank, Bap tint, and Pearl Cnrriu. Union. I"11 II ..amimwmv,.- nmmm,m. . WW ,.n .......i..! .,,mmmmmtmm,nmf . YUB LAST MfUlWiimHIUI I., HHIUU1UIPI1.U, m liqlW,BLWIJIJW.IJIUWIJlllH PPOlRTUINIIITYi SOME REASONS Why Oregon City People Should Follow This Valuable Advice. the iroof is in Oregon 35 PICNIC AT CANEMAH PARK. Firemen Will Have Oala Time Sunday, July IS. Thn mineral onmmi i to-- hnij u in ch'irgo t lie liromen's pienie helu its first umeting Monday night ami i r giuii''"d hy the election of Sum Sfowe chairman, ami J, 11. Can field secre tary and treasurer. The date of the picnic is Huuday, July 14, an'1 the place in Oaiiemah Park. Dr. W. E. Cavil was chosen president (it the dtiy and the following committer wore named : Indue of athletics Wall cu Colo. Ben DoolittK W. II Jfow-H Kefruslinionts Chrin 11 .rtmunii, William RliBVer, E. J. Noble. L. Ku couicli, Charles Hauaford. Soliciting and g unes Henry Strut ton, Al Ounuou, Will Peters, Frud W. Kjiuil.rys. Dance in pavilion Howard'Latour etto, W. It. LoguB, Clarenoe llruner, Hoy Woodward. Ordor Sam Stowa, R. E. Wood-' Ward, J. A. McUIashan, Ernest Loightou. The committee adjourned to meet noxi; Monday evening, when all mem-' bers of the several committees will be asked to be presout. Extensive plans will I e mad lor a gala time There will he a lall gaum in the afternoon, which will be um pirnd by Fire Chief 15 L McFarlmul, and the opposing captains will he Olnrlns Ely and EdwarU Keohner. In the evening there wi 1 b a dance in the pavilion. Luther Moore has been appointed chef, and the refreshments ' will be a feature. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rumedy as the very bost remedy for bowel trouble Intake this statement afier having used the remedy in my fiuu'ly for sev eral years, lam never without it." ,1'his remedy is almost sure 10 be needed before the summer is over. Why not buy it now and be prepared lor such an emergency 'I For Kile by Hnntl y Bios. Co., Oregon Cay and Molalla. The Very Bist Remedy Trouble. Mrs. Lewthwaite Entertains. Mrs. John Brandcw lewthwaite euti rtained Saturday at emooii at her home in West Oregon City in honor ot the Mist anniversary of her mar rage The Lewhtwaite home wan beautifully decorated, the spacious parlors being doue in LaFrance roses interwoven with a canopy of fishnet and the hall was in red Ramblers. The hostess wore her wedding gown and was assisetd in the entertainment of her guests by her maid ot bonor, M;ss May Teel an1 her bridesmaids, M', Alieo Lewthwaite, of this city, and Mihs Greffoz, of Portland. The iiftei nnim was s.ent with tlve hundred, the jri.es hei.u won by Miss Peel and Mrs Chapman. Death From Lockjaw. Never follows an injury dresned with Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties pre vent blood poisoniug. Chas. Oswahl, niercliaut, of RousselaerhviHe. Y., writes: "It cured Soth Buroh, of this place, of th" ugliest sore on his n- ck 1 eer saw." Cures cuts, wounds, burns, sores. 2oe at Howell & Jones' Drugstore. Because City. You can easily investigate it. Not necessary to experiment With some untried remedy Profit by the experience ot a cit izen. Harry M. Shaw, linotype ODerator at the Enterprise, and l'ving at 605 E. Fifth street, Oregon City, Or., says: type-setting machine finally ren dered my back so lame and sore that 1 had to go to a physician, bnt did ot net any noticeable benefit from the treatment. Thren years ago I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills, got a box an-1 began nsing them. Thqv gave me the nrsc renei i una Deen BDie ro obtain and Hnallv give me complete relief from every trace of rain. The nature of my work BO'iicrimes causes smi e soreness in my back and whenever this occuts I alw ays resort to Pnan's Kidney Pills ui d never in vain. I can conscientiously anvise anyone in need of such a remedy to go to Huntley Bros.' Drugstore, here -in Oregon City, procure Doan's Kidney Pills and give them a trial " For sale by at.' dealers, rrice, 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. , sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. lor Bowel Mr M. F. Borrouuhs, an old and1 wuH-naowu resident or Ulnfrton. Ind , says: "I regard Chamberlain's Oolir, Ihunlngsen-llnffmau. The niairi ce of Henry Hetiingsen, of this city to Mis Uoiinne Hoffman, of Portland, was solemnized at noon Saturday. The ceremony look place in the parsonace of the Vint Conre gational church, Rev. E. S. Bollinger officiating and was a very quiet affair, for. Rhiumttlim, Cut. Sprtint, Wounds, Old h aju mrm m j j mrm iiimuii9, if vuiiuv, win Gall, Brulie. Contracted Muscle, Lam Back, Stiff Joint, FrotUd Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc AN ANTISEPTIC that etopt Irritation, tubduM Influn mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibroue Tissue, promote a free circulation of the Blood, siring th MumIm natural lticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RIIEUI.1ATISM Mr. B. A. lmpon, 500 Craig St., Knoirffl, Tenn., write: " I have been trying the bthof Hot Spring, Ark., for scUtic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard' Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postofGce order tor $1.00. Send mt large bottle by Southern Expre." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 ' 8E SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co ST, LOUIS, V. S, A. OLD AND RECOWM.-.i. tu Cfarman $ Co., City Drug Store Letter List. The following letters remained nn cilled for in the pnslollice at Orecon Oity. Or , for the week June ft, 1906. WOMENS' UST. Steaduian Mrs. E mini. MEN'S I-THT. Oount'vnian, A B. (2) Warm P. ; llarke L. ; Oora ; Hoover, Lewis ; Onus ; Horatn. Robert; Hurry E. : Rogers, John E. : Houchc. Matt ; Skirvin, John ; Spei cer, Harry ; Srsnnuern. O.irl : Wallace. Oeo. VV ; WiHnn. Oscnr; Woods. JM; Zurfluc.k, Paul; Zorderrinin, Leonard. T. P. RANDALL, P. M. ending Oibsou, Hereudia, Hopkins, Pnttman, Unknown Friends. There are many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid resal's, but who are unknown because they hae hesitated about firing a testimonial of their experience for publication. These peoplf, however, are none the less friends of this rem edy. They have done much toward making it n household word hy their personal recommendations to friends and neighbors. It is a good medicine to have in the home and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trouble. Kor sale hy Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla. Robert S. Clements. Robert S. Clomenrg diel Wertoeday in Portland, aged 63 vears, an I his fu neral was held Friday afternoon from Holman's undertaking parlors The body was interred i-i Mountain View "emetery. Deceased had resided in Oreogu City until four years ago and was well known by many old ies' dents. He was a brother of Mrs. Kate L. Newton. G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. U. B. Burhans. of Carlisle Center, N. V., writes; "About four years ago I wr- t yon "fating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble bv takinz less than two bot ties of Foley's Kidney Cure. It en tirely stopped the brick dust sedi ment, and pain and symptoms of kid ney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return d nuy of those symptoms during the 'i ur years that have elapsed aud I m evideutly cuied to stav cured, and Heart' ly recommend Foley's Kidney Cure o anyoue suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." Howell & Jones, Druggists. Mr. Pickens Entertains Mr. L. L. Pickens ei tertaiucd Fri day afternoon aud evening in honor of Mrs. Willis Platts, of Manila, P.I. Her home was beautifully decorated with wild parsley, festooned with garlands of roses. Five hundred was played and the prize was awarded to Mrs. John B. Lewthwaite. lu the flower guessing game the prize went to Miss Laurie Pope. Ices aud puuch were served during the afternoon Friday eveuiim Mrs. Pickens gave a second delightful affair. Dr. lee won the prize at five hundred and Mrs. Eber i hapmaii was the snceessf ul ont) iu tlu' guessing game. Ices aud cake we'e served. Attorney O. W.. Eastbam leaves this eek for a business via.t at Seattle nui Olympia. Liconse to niairy has been granted ri Anna Browuaud M. L. Ingram and Mary Hamilton and Charles E. Du-ois." Only two weeks left m which to avail yoKtself of the opportunity of buying seasonable met chandise at a saving of 50 pei cent on the dollar. We are offering valttes in Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc., that are unmis takable and without a doubt the lowest. Re member only two weeks left in which to take advantage of the greatest bargains offered. MORAL: Be on hand! Don't Fail Yoa can 8et the choice of Stfit ranging 43w9U from $7.50 to $16,00 All or$ 1 2.50 and $ 1 0.00 Saits reduced H to the extreme low figore of 4?w sJ Ocr $15.00 and $18.00 H. S. &M.pre CQ LC: imported worsted Stfits at T $1.50 Hats $2.00 Hats $3.00 Hats $5.00 Pants $4.00 Pants $3.50 Pants $2.50 Pants $1.50 Pants UNDERWEAR $1.50 $1.00 75c Garments 85c $1.15 $1.95 $3:10 $2.20 $1.80 $1.30 - 70c 90c 60c 30c i A IIPOILLAK SAVDzDD OS A Pa0BAK EABJNOD) Now is y out time, only two weeks left M O II TlYl 6th and Fvlain Sts. Oregon City, Oregon IBS