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8 OREGON CITY COURIER; . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1906. COMPELLED TO DO FARM WORK Mrs. McDonald Says Husband Treated Her Cruelly and Sues For Divorce. Annie McDonald has instituted Bait through her attorney, Judge Gordon . Hayes, against Wtn. McDonald, to whom she was married in Osage City, Kansas, February 2fl, 1885. Mrp. McDonald albgis that shortly after their marriage her husband com menced to treat her liHishly, cruelly ani , with oold imlifforjuce. He compelled her to do farm work and at verious times called her v lo names. He objected to their children attend ing piirties and otherwise made life diea reeable and uniloasaut (or his wife and family. Mrs. McDonald ask 8 for $25 per mouth permanent alimony and tho rare and custody of their 11 children as follows: William G., aged 20; .TanoE., aged 19; Annie V., aged 17; Margaret E., aged 15; Elizabeth M., aged 14; John II , aged 9; Wallace G. , aged 7; Clarence, aged 4 ; Che.-ter, aged 2 ; Florence and Floyd, aged , Famous Strike Breakers. Tho most famous strike breakers in the loud are Dr. King's New Lite Pills. When liver and bowels go on a strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and Hie purifying work goes tight en Bent cure for constipation, headache Hti dizziness. 25o at Howell & Jones, Druggists. IBM M jr J An Electric FIaton Fo Every Household Send In Your Coupons Before the StocfcIs - Exhausted JURY FINDS THEM GUILTY Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Co. Is Convicted. PUTS SAWDUST IN STREAM Evidence Was Conclusive and Jury Returns a. Verdict After Being Out Only Six Minutes. f Saves your complexion Saves your clothes. Saves weary steps. Saves your money. Savpc vmip hpnltK Saves your time. J NEW MODEL ELECTRIC i FLATIRON THE HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCE OF THE AGE SELECT THE STYLE YOU DESIRE No. i Regular Household, 6 lb. iron, $4.oo No. 2 Shirtwaist, 3 lb. iron, $4.00 Fill in COUPON Specifying style of IRON you prefer, and mail to us TODAY. It will be delivered to you, promptly, FREE OF CHARGE. All equipment goes with IRON, which may be attached to any lamp-socket in any room. 1 r r s CUT OUT COUPON C. C. MILLER, Contract Agent, Portland General Electric Co., Oregon City, Oregon. You may deliver to me one Electric Flatiron, No which I agree to try, and, if unsati factory to me,-tp return to you within 30 days from date of delivery. If I do not re turn it at that time you may charge same to my account at $4.00. It is understood that no charge will be made for the iron if I return it within 3o days. Namp Address- Portland General Electric Company C. G. Wilier, Contract JIgent for Oregon City In six minutes the jury in the case of tho State of Oregon vs. the Crown Coluinhia Pulp & Paper Company found the defendant guilty Saturday afternoon of the crime of depositing sawduBt and otherx lumber wnete in the wateis of the Willamette River. The verdict was found by O. 0. Babcock, J. W. Abridge, R. W. Porter, William Beard, J. N. Harrington and J. M. Ware. The State was represented by Deputy Dis trict Attorney 0. Schaebel and the defense was couductod by Franklin T, Griffith. The case was one of the four ..that was instituted last week, the other defendants being It umbo & Mum power, H. Bigelnw, and the Willamette Pulp & Paper Company. The evidence agaiust the Crown Columbia was conclusive, and during the progress of the trial, court woe adjcnrn"d to permit the jury to visit tho mills, in order to more in telligently investigate the charges Water Bailirt W. W. Smith swore to the complaint-against the com panies. The action is of more than usual interest as the county proseout- ug officials attempted in vain to bring about the conviction of U. E. DoBois, an Estacadn sawmill man, who was forced to undergo trial twice on the clinrge of dumping sawdust in a str?am tributary to the Clackamas River. In the first trial of DnBois, the jury failed to roach an agreement ind in the socond trial DuBois was acquitted, though the evidence against him was considered to be exceedingly strong. NEARLY A TON OF BOOKS. School Libraries la the County Will Helped Along. Be Eighteen hundred pounds of books have been received from the State Library Commission by County School Superintendent J. O. Ziuser for di triuution among the various districts of Clackamas County. The apportion ment of this county based upon the library tax of 10 cents per capita was $877. IB. Library cards and pockets for the books will be supplied to each district upon application to the clerk. The books were chosen by the school officers iu 37 per cent of the distriots in this conuty, but 63 per cent of the distriots failed to make selections, and. as provided by law, thepe selections were made by the library commission. The city school library will be augmented by the new books. Supt. Zinsar hai no ptare room fo these books and he requests direotor to call for them at once. MR. DICK IS SARCASTIC. Remarks of Correspondent at Marks Prairie Receive Attention. l33IIQG3G) PERMANENTLY CURES consumption, coughs: colds, bronchitis asthma, sore throat. hoarseness whoopinq couqh and croup DO Until tha drain on your system produces permanent disability. unguium inacnmery is a wonaenui system or tuoes ana ceils, 1 neaiui it must D9 Kept in gooa order, NOT DELAY Tht human To hava rood A COLD is considered of no impor tance, yet if it was known by it's proper name of "throat inflammation," its V I WHOOPINO COUCH and CROUP Requira Prompt Action. SNOW or (.engesuon or t ie lunirs. ' its dancrarous character would ha anora- 1 ciaiea. w nen a com makes its appearance use at onca Ballard ntn -uuuu jmu wmun wui speeany overcome iu LINIMENT applied to the throat and chest gives wonderful relief, while Ballard's Horehound Syrup will rapidly etop the violent paroxysms of coufThincr. IT IS THE ONLY COUCH REMEDY THAT WILL PUSiM 1VC.LT CURE WHOOPINO COUOH AND BEST FOR CHILDREN CROUP. Mrs. MmiH AJaras, OoMthwalt. Tot., writes: "I hve nsed BlUrd1 BoreUound Syrup and Bod it tho BfciST modlolna for croup, coughs oJ old My children tue It lad It is pleasant to taka and (JulolU oiuW SAFE AND SURE Three Sizes, 25c, 50c, $L00 Th Children'! f ararlta IfatnaJ F HMla An ...nt ) Ballard Snow Liniment Co., St. Louis, Mo. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Cfarman & Co., C7j Drug Ston OANBY, Or., Oct. 19. (Editor of the Courier. ) It seems Btrange to me that a person like your correspondent from Murks Prairie Bhonld attack rue n so personul a way. Common re pert, aloue, should govern a man's pen, if it doosu't lus braiu. I know the wholo bunch of violators, came lions and fish hoteliers, also know full well the time I spent curly mid late looking after them, and who, through their cowardly and shnmotul slaughter of birds and fish, have successfully evaded me and the law. Cut the better class of people ou Marks Prairie huve assisted me all they could and I can truthfuly say that I have earnestly endeavored to bring these violators to justice, 'iug the oldest deputy warden iu Clackamas County. I take these articles that have been writcn, us alluding to me. The old adage hit a dog hard and you'll m:.ke him holler. I love to hear those people holler, for I know that I have hud them worried and am going to keep them just that way. It is certainly very amusing to me to have a country politician to be so interest ed in my bank aceoiyit. Mathamatics is my failure and I neod someone to spend my money and keep me out of the saloons, but I want a good honest gentleman, not one ot the kind that dynamites fish or shoots a quail from a tree with a number 10 shot gun, and slips out just, about day light iu the morning, bugs a few birds bofore they got awake and then comes and howls about the deputy spending his time and money iu a saloon. Kick and kick again, shoot and kill everything you can. I saw a blue bird oue day lust week when I happen ed out of tho faloeu lor a moment. Get your splatter bos and kill that. I votiiniri ce a bit surprised if you wTfuld. I should like very much to see the writer ot that article personal ly. You must know uiy number; it isu't 23 either. CLYDE M. DICK. Mr. Sliibley lo Missouri. SIDNEY, Mo., Oct. 20. -(Editor of the Courier. ) Three weel a today since leaving Oregon Citv. for the East and have not heard a word from my friends in Oregon, so yon will pleasi send ma a copy of the Conrit-r. It is an old friend and the news therein will keep me from getting home lonesome. Iu a former isue of the Courier I gave, with other scenes, a visit to the old horns. I will now give a visit to my father and mother's grave, und the tender memory which readies far bank through the long years and cluster about the slumber songs of our infancy. If there, is one thing in all this world that smoothes and soothes and helps over the rough plaoes in our lives, it is the sweet ' words and songs, it is the sweet low song of childhood. There is love sanctified and unselfish and made pure in a sacririceas holy ai an echo from Calvary. As I stood by my. mother's grave I well remembered that simple hymn : "Oh, how happy are they that their Saviour obey 1 ind have laid up their treasures above, eto. The memory was there, indelible, well recollect tin mother song was low and sweet. I am having a fine time. We had a cold wave last week ; the mercury weut down to 30 degrees. I suppose myOregou friends by not sending me auy news think they may get rid ot me, but they are badly mistaken, for Oregon is the pluce of ull others for me. A. M. SHIBLEY. AVfcgefable Preparalionfor As- ;.:ini:r. . -j?,t 1 r, . . .( ting iheitoinaciis andliowels ot 3Tlimlf!0 Promotes DigeslioaCheerfiil ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. 7Vt arounswunptToaw Pumpkin Seti" JbcSmiui HodUlUSJit- xmmt - JKrmSfd.- Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jewerish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. immm For Infants and Children. The Kind Ycrflave Always M Bears Signat the r ure Aw 1 W 1 h In Use For Over Thirty Years ESaJa i ill I vsmm in n vwm mum I EXACT COPV OF WBABBEH. lilfSlo i iJlfllirf TMI OtNTAUn (OMPANV. NEW YORK CrTY. . -r.n- T.h i , min ?Sg-a MR. KATO'S LECTURE. Japanese War Pictures at Shively's Opera House, Saturday November 3. Mr. Kato speaks pertect English and although he has only recently attain ed his majority, he has had ex periences of a mau 8 times his age. He is a graduate of,Tokio UnierBity and he received part of his English education from the late Prof. Lafcadio Hoarn. Alter graduating Mr. Eato started lijs newspaper career. He was with the Mauchuiian army, was present at the fall of Port Arthur and at the battle of Mukden. Iu the field he was correspondent for Leslie's Weekly and the Japanese Trade Jonrnal and furnished war news to several English pupers. Oregonian. Mr. Eato has with him a large number of excellent slidei: illustrating the Russo-Japanese war and g've two most enjoyabln lectures under onr auspices here in Seattle. I can throughly recommend him to you aud know you will be pleased should yon arrange a date with him. Rov. II H. Uowan, Trinity Chorch, Seattle. 'A Had a Close Call, dangerous surgical operation, involving the removal of a nialigant nicer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by tne application of Bucklen'a Arnica S lvo," says A. C. Stickel. of Mili tus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns aud Injuries. 25c at Howell & Jones, Druggists. AN OPEN LETTER To the People of Oregon City. To Whom It May Concern : Of late there has been a good deal of discussion iu Oregon City in regard to advertised medicines and their value the papers are fnll of them. We want tc say to every man, woman aud chiln in Oregon City that we believe the most valuable preparation of cod liver oil the best tonic reconstructor, health restorer and strength creator we have ever sold iu our store is Vinol. Vinol is not a patent medicine, it contains no injurious drugs, but it actually does contain all of the medicinal, curative elements taken l'roru fresh nods' livers, without a drop of the nsel ss oil to op.-et the stomach and retard its work, and tonic iron added. Vinol U recognized thronghout the world as the greatest strength creator for old people, weak, sickly women aud children,' nursing mothers, and after a severe Rickuess. Vinol cures hacking coughs, chronic raids, bronchitis, aud all throat and lung troubles. We ask the people of Oregon City to try Vinol ou our offer tn return money it it fails. Huntley Bros. Co , Druggists. NOTE While we ire solo agents tor Vinoi iu Oregon City, it is now tor sale at the lending drug store in nearly every town and city iu the country. Look for the Vinol agency in ycur town. j FULL BENEFIT THE OF PAY-DAY is nf ver yours unless a portion of your wages is put away for future use. Begin now to provide for the "rainy day" that is sure to come when sickness visits your home or you are thrown out of employment. A good way to do this is to open a SAVINGS AC COUNT witlrus and add something to it each pay clay. ' Come and see us and we will gladly five you any desired information. A DOLLAR WILL START YOU. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY Phont 1121 Hti. 1833 Office In Tavorlte Cigar Store, Opposite masonic Building Williams Bros. Zranshv Co. Safes, Pianos and Turniture ffloving a Specialty freight and Parcels Delivered Prices Seasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Our (jQI? Steel Range Nothing better made for the money. Best grade cold rolled sheet steel, firmly ri vetted with coJQbhead rivets, re-inforced at every part, main top covers and centers of selected steel, leavy and durable, covers have Boston rim rings,- which pre- peiits cracking, fire box linings are sufficiently heavy to with stand ull reasonable use, du plex grates, which burn either wood or coal, high closet strongly made with balanced door, rickel brackets, edges, panel, draft check, etc., reser voir of heavy cast iron tank en ameled white, oven door nickel trimmed and provided with bal ance spring, asbestos lined throughout, oven braced with heavy angle irons, firebox has Ipr Six Hales, 13-inch Oei $27.50 Sim With aessrS angle feed. $35.00 FRANK BUSCH OREGON CITY WEINHARD BUILDING