Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 16, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1907.
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COUNTY COURT
District No. 1
Milwaukle Merc. Co.
0. Wlsslnger
Cone Lumber Co.
C. Batten
H. Batten
Wm. Smart
Dan Gaffney
C. Counaell
F. Landorf
"W. H. Counsell
J. Gormley
District 2
M. B. Webster
1. W. Johnson
L. D. Jones
Geo. Smith
R. Johnson
A. Prewett
M. A. Knox
Frank Robinson
District 3
E. H. Burghardt & Son
Burkhardt & Henkle
A. T. Pix
J. E. Siefer
Chas. Acock
Herb Rankin
H. Brlghthaupt v
Ora Acock
Roy Kerr
Wm. Cooke
J. C. Royer
Wm. Potter
J. E. Siefor
Herb Rankin
C. Acock
Wm. Potter
M. Newell
Fred Cooke
Marian Tong
Austin Newell
0. Boese
H. Boese
Harry Roach
A. Forbes
Earl Tong
John Tong
, Fritz Boese
J. E. Siefer
Wm. Potter
H. Rankin
Chas. Dalilquest
Chas. Stafell
Harry Kerstlng
District 4
C. H. Sarver
District 6
John Strauss
R. E. Jarl
Joseph Albel
E. W. Gilliam
J. G. DeShazer
Joseph Swain
Godfrled
John Straus
Beauty Proctor
E. E. Jack
District 7
R. T. Leeney
Wm. Harding
Pat Flannegan
H. Molton
Ed TenEyck
H. Mlllens
H. Aschoff
G. TenEyck
Johnson Lumber Co.
F. E. McGugln
District 8
Flrwood Lumber Co.
Straus Lumber Co.
J. B. Tony
Joseph Myers
Chas. Cox
Luther Ware
F. Stone '
D. W. Douglas
V. B. Tapp
N. C. Kuhn
District 9
Joseph DeShazer
Frank Ahnert
F. S. Morrison
H. A. Morrison
Henry Johnson
F. S. Morrison
Edd Wolf
J. Berghouse
Frank Ahnert
H. Fitzgerald
J. DeShazer
Geo. Wolf
Goo. Sowtoll
J. Kltzmlller
Henry Johnson
A. J. Morrison
C. Seward
Paul Mlgnola
H. A. Morrison
District 10
T. Yocum & Sons
District 11
W. A. Holmes
M. Rivers
A. 0. Aldredge
Percy Jones
Follx Jones
Frank McAnulty
H. Dnuchy
Fred Powers
G. E. Mnrbo
Ell Rivers
0. L Clyde
Chas. Llvsy
E. Harrington
District 12
Jacob Mlndor
A. J. Johnston
Sam Gorber
Fred Gerher
John Mosiul
District 13
A. Hubert
Harry Hubert
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1 60
32 64
24 00
16 00
4 00
16 00
60 00
40 00
37 60
4 00
21 25
16 00
14 00
14 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
8 00
5 25
9 75
12 06
63 00
8 00
23 00
23 00
23 00
17 00
10 00
16 00
5 00
30 00
8 00
8 00
2 00
14 00
2 00
2 00
6 00
20 00
12 00
12 00
12 00
8 00
1 00
6 00
15 00
6 00
6 00
4 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
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31 80
3 30
8 00
8 00
4 00
4 00
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10 00
2 00
20 00
4 00
4 00
2 00
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4 00
4 00
5 00
6 00
24 25
63 84
34 80
2 50
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1 00
3 00
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6 00
12 00
12 00
6 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
3 00
9 00
12 00
9 00
9 00
16 00
18 75
20 00
16 00
1J U'J
24 00
12 00
4 00
4 00
12 00
32 87
1 31
42 00
12 00
36 00
15 50
11 00
8 00
1 00
10 00
18 00
32 00
2 00
57 60
6 00
6 00
4 00
13 75
2 00
P. Allen . 86 00
C. C. Gibbs 138 00
L. Matton 22 00
C. Crlswell 60 00
G. Gullliam 34 00
C. Crofford 00
J. Gerber 62 50
J. Stark 40 00
D. J. Thorn 66 25
L. Treman 22 00
Walter Ward 14 00
Willie Shoth 26 50
Harry Shelly 30 00
L. J. HuBsell 26 00
t 15
Story & Thomas 7 00
Pope & Co. 1 35
Max Telford 2 00
E. A. Warner 1 25
Wm. Fine 60 00
H. Rowland 42 60
F. W. Hecker 55 00
Carl Schenk 7 60
A. Joehnke 2 50
W. Hinson 7 50
Belden Ganong 7 00
Arch Long 7 00
Wm. Rakel 2 00
A. C. Warner 1 00
D. Fancher 4 00
H. O. Joenke 6 00
S. Crytsell 12 00
: 16
M. Stauber 4 00
Tom Penman 4 00
G. G. Randall , 16 00
C. Deatz 12 00
M. Harris 12 00
A. Blanchard 4 00
Frank Engle 4 00
Claud Haugham 8 00
Frank Brlgg 10 00
Martin Rechter 3 00
W. L. Mead 6 00
W. G. Randall 27 60
D. H. Hasbrouck 10 00
Chas. Rider 3 00
Enos Cahlll 7 00
13 75
2 00
District
Burley Morun & Stafford 2 72
I. Banks
A. R. Stephens
H. BIgelow
C. W. Frledrlch
Pope & Co.
G. F. Gibbs
T. W. Gibbs
A. L. Rose
A. Splinter
Jas. Shelly '
C. F. Relndflesh
C. Allen
3 no
3 60
9 65
4 8S
12 60
72 50
108 00
66 25
66 25
64 00
28 00
102 01 1
District 17
Carlton & Rosenkrans
M. T. Mack
Jno. Zeek
W. A. TIce
A. H. Knight
District 18
. Henry Henrlcl
Pope & Co.
E. W. Hornshuh
r A. Hornshuh
D. Gulnther
C. Jones
James Shannon
Val Bohlander
John Bohlander
Wm. Herman
W. C. Martin
Arthur Hornshuh
C. Muralt
Dan Glnther
Chas. Jones
Ben Fisher
Wm. Martin
Luke Duffy
Alva Hughes
W. Grlsenthwalte
Arthur Hornshuh .
E. W. Hornshuh
District 19
F. A. Woodslde
John Evans
A. F. Denlson
W. A. Woodslde
District 20
Eugene Cumins
C. BIttner . , .
Christ Keunzy
Everet Pollock
i ' J. T. Grace
Ed Grace
Fred Beurer
A. Beurer
W. H. Bottemlller
F. Madison
J. J. Jones
O. S. Martin y i
C. Martin
Joe Parrlsh
A. Sherruble
B. Sullivan
N. Scrlbner
C. Shockley
F. Madison
F. MadlBon
M. Vandergue
E. W. Hornshuh
J. Shannon
. Mr. Kllnger
E. Pollock
A. Hornshuh
. Alvln Hornshuh
P. Wacker
P. Wacker
P. Stngomnn
L. Fellows
D. Gulnther
F. Reese
M. Pollock
J. Parrlsh
District 21
James Hammonl
District 22
Wilson & Cooke
District 23
R. W. Zimmerman
A. B. WIddows
F. Albee
A. J. Zimmerman
E. Kopper
J. J. Kopper
A. Holland
A. J. Lias
District 24
A. S. Thompson
C. C. Molson
A. J. Lais
S. II. Kauffman
Albert Egman
Rile Garrett
John Stowe
Wm. Konschak
Solon KInzer
L. P. Spagel
District 25
Dan Hepler
Herman D. Harms
District 26
W. P. Herman
H. N. Everhart
District 27
GIger Bros. & Lacky 203 10
W. E. Harmon 6 00
Bill Harmon 2 00
Ed Seaman 6 00
Bort Garrett 19 00
15 88
3 00
3 00
2 50
8 75
7 70
9 60
32 50
4 00
4 00
4 00
24 50
8 75
12 76
8 75
11 00
16 25
5 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
3 00
4 00
3 60
29 20
8 75
16 00
1 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
39 84
17 78
23 25
2 25
18 60
15 25
17 00
14 00
21 60
2 00
14 50
6 00
4 75
2 00
4 00
24 35
28 00
8 00
82 00
18 00
6 00
17 60
4 00
10 00
9 00
, 4 00
3 00
20 00
2 00
2 00
8 00
' 4 00
4 00
2 00
2 00
22 00
7 75
230 00
3 50
2 00
25 00
25 00
18 00
7 00
153 00
3 C5
1 95
60 38
84 53
3 00
4 00
18 00
8 25
12 50
27 50
1 60
6 00
7 00
11 00
L. N. Jones ' 16 00
G. A. Ridings 24 00
T. O. Ridings 1 00
G. W. Bentley 2 00
T. Garrett 1 00
C. McKInney 1 00
C. Comer 1 00
S. Usher 4 00
D. M. Bentley 4 00
Frank Jackson 2 00
Fred Hubbard 3 00
J. E. Marquam 10 00
Olaf Olson 10 00
I. D. Larklns 7 00
D. R. Hubbard 6 00
Ed Hubbard 6 00
J. Labour ' - 38 00
District 28
Berry Buckner ' 2 00
J. Nightengale 8 00
Pierce Miller 8 00
E. D. Buckner 40 00
C. A. Ramsby 8 00
L. D. Shank 20 00
District 29
Carlton & Rosenkrans - 52 45
G. H. Brown 7 00
S. E. Brown 8 00
M. L. Ingram 1 00
Ira White 10 00
E. M. White 5 00
W. L. White 12 60
District 31
C. Korman 7 00
Z. Elllgsen 11 00
District 32
J. E. Morback 1 60
G. Seely 6 25
J. N. Woods .. 3 00
M. Seely 60
W. C. Heater , 11 25
E. L. Baker 1 75
C. Comstock 3 00
A. Murdock 2 00
E. G. Jones . 4 60
District 34
Security Metal Works 125 00
Wilson & Cooke
Jeff Shaw
T. J. Gary
R. W. Oldenstadt
Smith Turner
Jack Fisher
L. Adamson
A. Estberg
H. P. Estberg
John Turner
District 35
- A. P. Edwards
District 36
S. H. Kauffman
A. S. Thompson .
A. Kocker
Ed Wormdahl
O. E. F. Lee
P. J. Schneider
Charley Caste
D. Bunnemeyer
S. L. Miller
J. K. Hart
W. H. Bremer
Silas Yoder
W. F. Smith
Noah Yoder
Allen Drescher
Michael Walsh
District 37
C. W. Kruse
Wilbur Wllraot
District 39
Pope & Co.
District 40
J. Corrlgan
,W. Douglas
Otto Stulke
Grover Judd
J. D. Duger
H. Ackerson
G. H. LUja
W. Nelman
L. Bartlemay
A. Vester
Bridge Work
F. C. Gadke' "
6 00
62 00
62 00
8 00
30 00
36 00
2 50
5 00
5 00
55 00
32 50
131 65
8 00
4 00
10 60
10 00
32 50
10 50
15 00
6 50
3 75
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 25
1 50
10 00
7 50
10 40
3 60
4 60
7 20
10 80
14 40
13 OS
8 00
6 60
8 00
15 00
54 00
Clackamas Lumber Co 338 67
Standard Machine Co. 8 24
O. W. P. & Ry. Co. 2 00
Nottingham & Co. 347 00
W. A. Holmes 6 05
Gladstone Real Estate
Ass'n 33 50
F. Busch 87 42
V. Harris 117 60
Trimble & Llpe 6 05
Oregon City Iron Wks. 15 95
Wilson & Cooke 3 22
Harry Jones ' 25 80
E. F. Grlsez 7 25
Pope & Co. 11 84
O. C. Mill & Lumber Co 17 21
J. A. Olds 70 00
Wm. Dutcher 91 00
R. Alexander 73 60
J. W. Jones 91 00
John Green 78 00
Jack Confer 75 00
J. A. Newman 30 00
C. Price 7 50
Steve Green 43 60
J. B. Nickles 5 00
E. D. Olds 104 00
General Roads
T. Klllln 37 SO
C. Plpka 2 60
J. Lewellen 95 20
Btall & Co. 8 13
Western Storage Co. 1 25
Chas. II. Dodd 7 00
Commissioners
T. B. KUHn 11 00
J. Lewellen 9 00
Circuit Court
W. E. Carll 4 20
Justice of the Peace
L. Stipp 12 20
D. Cauflold 7 90
J. Wlsemamlel 2 60
F. A. Ely 1 70
H. A. Eastman 1 70
C. Hettman 1 70
A. G. Guynup 1 70
A. F. Parker 1 00
J. M. Glllett 1 00
H. Peckover 1 00
John Kelly l 00
S. R. Green 1 00
S. Roake 1 00
L. Stipp 12 03
D. Cauflold 12 00
C. Turner 3 50
Bruce Zumwalt 1 70
Peter Greaves 1 70
J. Wolfer 1 70
Bert Goodfoster 1 70
Frank Griffith 1 70
v Bruce Burns 1 70
G. H. Young 1 70
Walter Ford 1 70
Geo.-Armstrong 1 70
J. C. Sawyer 1 00
C. C. Babcock 1 00
J. C. Bradley 1 00
B. M. Howell 1 00
Wm. Beard 1 00
S. R. Green 1 00
T. G. Jonsrud 2 70
. Gilbert Jonsrud 3 90
T. G. Jonsrud 3 45
Bert Jonsrud 2 30
L. Stipp 3 70
C E. Burns 2 40
W. A. Dlmick 4 70
H. L. Shaw 3 10
J. R. Kelso . 5 00
J. C. Elklns 5 10
Sheriff-
Fashion Livery Stable
D. Caufleld
C.F.Ely
Recorder
E. L. Park !
Coroner-
Fashion Livery Stable
R. L. Holman
H. P. Lewis
B. C. Wink
F. McArthur
D. McArthur
G. W. Veteto
L. F. Beach
Elmer Veteto
Superintendent of Schools
Alice Zlnser
Assessor
V. Surfus -Laura
Pope
B. P. Carter
Edith C. Jackson
G. F.,Horton
H. W. Shaw
A. Warner
Current Expense
F. W. Greenman
Irwln-Hodson Co.
C. B. Ramsby
Huntley Bros. Co.
Telephone Co.
Court House
P. Nehren
Straight & Salisbury
O. C. Ice Co.
B. H. Cooper
Glass & Prudhomme
Co.
Pauper-
Jennie Boyles
W. A. Holmes
J. B. Jack
C. Bluhm
Mrs. Guynup
Oregon City
L. Adams
R, L. Holman
nsant
R. B. Beatie
Dr. M. C. Strickland
W. A. Dlmick
Dr. J. W. Norrls
W. U. Tel. Co.
Dr. H. S. Mount
Bridge
Marlon County
Printing
S. T. Roman
Courier
Enterprise
Tax Rebate
Eastern Invest Co.
N. C. Ernston
Geo. Steel
O. I. & S. Co.
Z. M. Chase
T. P. Randall
Emllle Knapp1
In the matter of the petition
Mrs. C. J. Parker for tax rebate: Or
dered that said petition be and is de
nied
In the matter of petition of Eastern
Investment Co. for rebate of taxes
Ordered that warrant issue in favor
of said Company for $4.21.
In the matter of application of T,
L. Charman for renewal of insurance
Ordered that same be laid over until
next term.
In the matter of petition of John E
Pllcher for tax rebate: Ordered-that
same be laid over for further infor
mation.
In the matter of petition of Weyer-
hauser Co. for adjustment of taxes
Ordered that same be laid over for
further information.
In the matter of petition of J. N.
Ernston for rebate of taxes: Ordered
that warrant Issue for $7.66 in pay
ment of same.
In the matter of petition of Straus
Lumber Co. for use of County road for
logging purposes: Ordered that petl
tlon be granted subject to revocation
at any time by county court.
In the matter of petition to change
from plank to corduroy on Highland
road: Ordered that said petition be
denied.
In the matter of petition of Annie
Corrlgan for liquor license: Ordered
that same be granted..
In the matter of petition of Carlton
& Rosenkrans for cancellation of
taxes: Ordered that said petition be
granted.
In the matter of resignation of
Chas. F. Ely as constable: Ordered
that same be accepted, and the office
be declared vacant.
In the matter of petition of D. Cau-
field for appointment as Constable:
Ordered that said petition be laid
over until September term.
In the matter of the Vester roads:
Ordered that said A. Vester be cited
to appear at September term and
show cause why said petition should
not be dismissed.
In the matter of John Gibson road:
Ordered, that game be passed for the
term.
In the matter of J. E. Mitts road:
Ordered that same be laid over until
September term.
In the matter of the J. B. Lemon
road: Ordered that said road be and
is declared to be a county road and
ordered opened as such.
In the matter of appointment of R.
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Quality
Portland's Fastest-Growing Store
Tie
Most
in
Values
Midsttmme Values that Should Create Quick Selling of
WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS
A Great Special Underprictng of the Most Appropriate Garments for
Miditxmmer Wear
Women keen to appreciate unusual values and who share in the offerings told of below will secure the
season's best and most desirable styles in Suits, Waists, Jackets, Skirts, etc., at far below the usual
cost, as our comparative value prices, which are stated with conservatism and exactitude, show. WE
"CANNOT URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO EXAMINE THESE EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS.
THEY WILL SURPRISE YOU.
Silk Salts
$17.50 and $18.50 values Reduced to $12.50 These
are high grade suits, made from very fine quality of
Taffeta silk, beautifully tailored In the season's fash
ionable styles. They come In black, red, gray and
other good colors. Their actuaA-worth is positively
what we claim them to be (10 EH
On sale at 1 ai)U
Gifts' Summer Hats
and Caps
50c and 65c Values Reduced to 25c Our entire stock
of summer Headwear must go to make room for the
fall line which is now arriving. We have yet to of
fer several styles of Tarns, Yatching Caps and and
large rim Hats, in white and linen color ducks. Bed- '
ford cords and plain linens. . AP
Your choice, while they last sCOC
Children's Dresses
65c, 75c and 85c Values Reduced to 48c There are
about ten dozen In this lot and not a single dress
worth less than 65c and the "greater part of them are
marked 75c and 85c. They are all this season's pro
duction, made from pretty ginghams and, percales,
solid and fancy designs, nicely trimmed with pleats,
buttons and braids. You can get any size from 4 to
14 years in most all of the styles. M ft
Choice, only : 40C
JAP
SILK WAISTS
$2.75 Values for $1.98 Heavy quality Jap Silk
Waists in three very handsome styles. One style is
tucked front, back and cuffs, the other two styles
are richly embroidered, front also trimmed with lace
insertion and fine tucks, complete
line of sizes In each style. At.
$1.98
SWrt Waists '
65c and 85c Values, Reduced to 48c There are sev-,
eral different styles and materials represented In
this lot, some are white lawns trimmed with tucks
and embroidery insertions, others are shepherd
checks, black and white polka dot lawns jq
and plain chambrays. Your choice 40C
Children' Bathing
Suits
$1.75 and $1.90 Values Reduced to $1.19 The Bath
ing Suits are made from good quality serge, trimmed
with several rows of narrow white braid. All sizes
from 6 to 14 years. If 4 "I ft
Extra special values at ,
New Silt Petticoats
A Special Collection Tomorrow to Sell at $4.95. They
are heavy quality rustling taffeta, and are made with
a very attractive deep tucked flounce with dust ruf
flo and near silk underlay, are shown in black, green,
blue, red, tan, gray, navy, reseda, brown, lavender
and changeable effects. Worth to 6.00
Lawn Kimonos
$1.25 and $1.50 Values Reduced 4o 98c These are full
length Kimonos, made from fine quality lawns, in
small figured effects and large floral designs. You
have to see these garments to fully appreciate the
excellent values offered. ft ft
On sale at tJoC
Heatherblbom Petticoats
$2.25 Values Reduced to $1.69 These are genuine
Heatherbloom Petticoats, made with 12-inch flounce
headed with strap, 3 rows of pin tucks in body, fin
ished with 5-inch shirred and pin tuck ruffle and dust
ruffle. Special
for.
$1.69
Scott as Deputy Sheriff: Ordered that
same be approved.
In the matter of repair of Cedar
Creek bridge: Ordered that supervi
sor be notified to repair same at
once.
In the matter of claim of Henrietta
Rivers for loss of a cow : Ordered that
same be referred to Commissioner
Lewellen with power to act.
In the matter of claims for double
assessments collected and turned over
to Treasurer: Ordered that following
sums be returned to claimants: Geo
Steel $2.00; Oregon Iron & Steel Co.
$2.79; Z. M. Case $.14; T. P. Randall
$.50; Emelie Knapp $1.01, and clerk
Is directed to Issue warrants for said
amounts.
In the matter of contract of C. F.
Royal with Marlon County and Clack'
amas County to build a joint bridge:
Ordered that said contract be approv
ed as prepared by Marion County.
In the matter of application of An
nle Corrlgan to transfer liquor license
to Burt O'Brien: Ordered that said
petition be and Is hereby granted.
"Generally debilitated for years.
Had sick headaches, lacked ambition,
was worn-out and all run-down. Bur
dock Blood Bitters made me a well
woman." Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, MooS'
up. Conn,
CLACKAMAS TAVERN OPEN.
Skating Rink Will Be Built, and Noth
ing But 80ft Drinks Will Be Sold,
Clackamas Tavern, ' the popular
road house on the Clackamas River,
has been thrown open to the public,
and is commencing to enjoy a popu
larity that Is amazing. Only a few
miles from Oregon City, the Tavern
Is located in a beautiful spot, and Is
a delightful place for people to spend
their Sundays and leisure hours. Mr.
Erickson has abandoned his original
idea to erect a dancing pavilion, and
will build a commodious skating rink,
where no liquors will be sold, but
soft drinks may be obtained. The rink
will be operated by a man of exper
lesnce. The management invites the
public to come early and often to the
Tavern, where there may be assured
of a warm we'eome and a pleasurable
"BLUE DEVILS."
Get Rid of Indigestion and Things will
look Brignt and Joyous.
Everything looks bloomy and dark
to the person suffering with Indiges
tion.
Until the prescription known as
Ml-o-na stomach tablets was put up
In popular form as a safe and effec
tive cure for sick headache, Indiges
tion and stomach troubles, the "blue
devils" made everything look dark,
gloomy and depressing.
After a few days use of Ml-o-na the
sick headache, dizzy feeling, drowsi
ness, bad taste In the mouth, distress
after eating all these symptoms of
weak stomach will disappear, and
with perfect digestion there will be
joyous and beautiful outlook.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sold
only in neat a metal box conven
ient for the vest pocket and cost 50
cents. Huntley Bros Co. have seen
many cures made by Mi-o-na
stomach tablets that they give a
guarantee with every box that the
money will be refunded if the rem
edy falls to give satisfaction. ,
DELAY IS DANGEROUS
COME and see about getting those broken down teeth repaired 01
extracted as it will save your health and see what e'll do the work
for. We can do any case of dentistry from extracting to most complicat
ed piece of work ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. We have testimonials
to prove our statement '
Our work is right and that
is the reason that in a short time
in Oregon City we have built up
our large practice and it is
growing every day.
i
Our Prices are Right
We Use no Gas.
TFFTH
SPECIALTY
We Use no Cocaine.
i
WE EXTRACT PAINLESS
AU work done in this office is done by a Dental College Graduate of
Twelve years experience.
FINE COLD FILLING, guaranteed for 10 yrs. $1. and up
COLD CROWNS $4. and $5.
BRIDGE WORK, solid 22kt gol(L . .$4. and $5. per tooth
PLATES, guranteed to fit and last for 10 years .$5.
Extracting by our painless method, 30c, and FREE when' plates
are ordered.
Oregon Dental Parlors
OVER HARDING DRUG STORE, and POSTOFFICE. f
YOU ARE FRETFUL?
YOUR HEAD ACHES?
I T'S YOUR LIVER.
USE
TRAOC MMM
No Better Advice
oonld be offered yon. It Is an Impossibility for one to enjoy
good health if the liver is out of order. It is not necessary to
fill your system with drugs. HERBINB a strictly vegetable
compound.. Cures Constipation, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, '
Malaria and all complaints due to a Torped Liver.
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED.
"I have been troubled for the past four years with
what doctors called chronic constipation, and a friend v
advised me to use Herblne, and I did so, and am now
entirely cured. I would not be without It for the
world. Take pleasure In reoommeiMing it to my
friends."
Pleasing and Effective.
A Positive Cure.
PRICE 50c
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second St,
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Sold and Recommended by
Cfarman S Co., Cp Drug Ston