Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 11, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908
NATURE TELLS YOU
As Many an Oregon City
Reader Knows too Well.
When the kidneys are siok,
Nature lulls you all about it.
The urine is nature's caleudar.
Intrcqeunt or too frequent action j
. Any oriuary trouble tells of kidnev
ille.
Doaii's Kidney Pills care all kidney
ills.
A. J. Wood, of 250 Cottage St.,
Salem, Oregon, ays: "Kiduoy and
bladder trouble became so bad with
me about two mouths ago that I wa
obliged to do something to ease the
suffering. The ttouhlj bothered mo
most ia the morning for two or three
hours after I arose. The too frequent
action of the kidney secretions was
also very annoying and emharrasing.
I had known people who had received
the host of results from Donn's Kid
ney Pills and I finally procured a
box. Before I had used one box 1
was completely free from every symp
tom of the trouble. The kidneys were
strengthened and my general health
became better I can hardly express
in words the good opinion I have ot
Doau's Kidney Pills. "
Plenty more proof like this from
Oregon City people. Call at Huntley
Bros ' drug store and ask what their
customers report. For sale by all
dealers. Price CO cents. Foster-Mil
burn Co., Buffalo, New York, Role
agents for the United States.
Bememner the name Doan'g and
take no other.
'dMLMES
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WAHINTON AND TeTNTH TS
POHTLAMO. ON tOON
WRITE FOR CATALOG I
Plaeu Tom m 0t rorttum 1
rm POLK'S GAZETTEER i
A Dullness Directory of each City.
BTown and Village in Oregon and
Washington, giving a Descriptive
IBKetcn 01 eacn place, Location,
Shipping Facilities and a Classl-
(led Directory of each Business
Eana froiession.
R. L. I'OI.K ft CO., Inc.
GeorgegC. Brownel)
ATT'Y AT LAW
OREGON CITY'
OREGON
Look at This!
It doesn't pay to bake bread at home
when you can get Royal Bread fresh
every day. Everybody says it is the
sweetest, whitest and most nutricious
Bread that can be made.
Harris' Grocery
OREGON CITY
LUMBER
m Harris Saw Mill
RUSTIC
FLOURING
SHIPLAP
Sawed Cedar POSTS and
PICKETS, both square and
flat. Dimensions Lumber
of all kinds.
Have us quote you prices
Both Phones
E. F. DODGE
Dealer In
Fit Wood
Hard Wood and Slab Wood
OREGON CITY, OR
Wood in any length delivered
on short notice
FIR WOOD A SPECIALTY
Yard at Hood Claim
Phone 146
John W.Thomas
DENTIST
Molalla, Mondays
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
DIAMOND
BRAND
C -
.v ..... du.m for CHI-CHES-TER'S
UIAMOND hKAND PILLS in Rr.D vnA
Goto metallic bores, scaled wiih Bluett J
Ribbon. Tam so oibei. Bnr7r
DninrM snd vk for cni-CUtS-TEU'S V
DIAMOND BUAND PILLS for twent-fl
yearf retarded a Best, Safest Alw Reliable,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE tesijS
Application for License.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the County
Court ot Clackamas County at 10
o'clock A. M., January Cth, 1909, for
a license to sell spirituous, malt and
vinous liquors for the period of 12
months from the Cth day of January,
1909, at 10 o'clock A. M., and that-he
will present the following petition to
said Court on sld day (or said license.
Dated, December 3d, 1908.
' GEO. SAFFORD.
Petition.
To the Honorable County Court of
Clackamas County:
We, the undersigned, residents and
legal voters of Oswego Precinct, in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
hereby respectfully petition your hon
orable body to grant to Goo. SafTord,
a license for the period of 12 months,
from the Cth day of January, 1909, to
sell spirituous, malt and vinous liqu
ors in less quantities than one gal
lon In the town of Oswego Precinct,
Clackamas County, State of Oregon:
Wm. Worthlngton. L. E. Morrell.
Otto Herzig. Joseph Woell.
J. A. Woodhouse. George Collins.
J. F. Chamberlin. Ed Davis.
W. J. Maher. M. J. Worthlngton.
Geo. B. Maiden. JHarry Farmer,
Chas. Page. H. W. LaMere.
Elmer Shipley. J. E. McCutcheon.
S. S. Boutz. A. E. Sanderson.
A. R. Boutz. T. J. Brown.
Chas. DeLashmutt. E. Rankin.
Wm. Maire. H. Koenlg.
H. J. Wilcox. J. R. Irving. .
J. H. Manning. Wm. Kingkade.
W. Waldorf. . Gust B. Smith.
Gus Kiser. A. Waldorf.
John Kiser. E. Kiser.
L. Headrick. H. R. Davison.
O. A. Ratllff. E. D. Cass.
R. N. Howe. A. Berg.
Aed Segun. George Vol pp.
A. Brandt. James Bullock.
Chas. Morell. Wm. Miller.
James T. Jones. Rubs DeLashmutt.
H. Murphy. O. H. ' Bullock.
Chas. Pauling. Gottf Lehman.
Emil Alt. Jos. Zivnoy.
J. F. Kramer. IF. T. Johnson.
D. Munro. W. C. Bruns, M. D
James Hastings. Jim Skinner.
Wm. Lawless. P. Keyser.
J. S. McRaes. M. R. Hays.
M. Blanken. J. H. McPherson.
A. Tapper. John J. McGuire.
J. T. Conway. Gene Nass.
H. Goodall. W. J. Carrel.
T. J. Whlttier. Arthur Shaver.
Lewis Evans. F. E. Shaver.
Sam Hartnell. E. B. Gates.
J. J. Bullock. C. C. Abbott.
F. Puymbroek. ' J. W. Bivert.
Ed. Pollard. Theo. Steinhilber.
Peter Puylaert. Joseph Lernery.
Henry Titera. Eugene Worthing-
Louis Hanny. ton.
Joseph Ledvina. A. J. Munk.
E. F. Whitten. E. L. Davidson.
P. E. Whitten. E. McCormack.
R. C. WorthingtonWm. Spencer.
Leonard Halllnan. William Henke.
F. W. Lehman. John C. Fox.
O. C. Davidson. E. H. James.
E. W. Kingkade. August Kemplre.
T. A. Lambotte. Frank Maiser.
.T. R. Hamilton. Ben Koenlg.
E. Abernathy. Herman Koenlg.
Jerry O. Brien. Fred Brock.
W. H. Zivney. John Aleln. -
A. Neilson. John Gardner.
O. Anderson. I. Austin.
L. Michael. D. Erickson.
E. Johnson. J. T. Harbin. .
J. Johnson. G. E. Cline.
H. M. Borland. G. E. Thomas.
R. W. Spang. A. L. Harrington.
R. W, Thomas. H. Bethke.
F. V. Whlttier. H..Gans. -
A. J. Davidson. J. J. Johnson.
L. R. Woodard. J. W. Bickner. ,
Geo. Sikneller. H. B. Bickner.
C. M. Rollins. Jos. Blchner.
Bert B. Espy.-
The women of the. PaMiio North
west are taking an increasingly active
part in its development and advertise
ment,, and the Portland Woman's
Club will go out on a unique excur
sion next week, whou they will gather
the beautifully tinted branches of
"Oreaon errape" in quantity sufff-
cient to decorate the famous Plymouth
'hnroh of Brooklyn, New York, of
which Rev N3well Dwight Hillis is
pastor. The Portland Commercial
Club will send this East by express in
ample time to reach Brooklyn by
Christmas.
CURES CATARRH
Huntley tros. Co. Will Fur
nish the Medicine Free in
Every Case Where They
Fail to Cure Catarrh.
Neglect or pessimism we believe is
fi.o nuutwt oimmv tlm rinhliu have to
contend with when applied to tne loss
n mnnwl nf llfiKltll. Practically
every case of consumption miglit have
been cured if hope liaa Dyen niia
fuinnrl qi.H nrnnnr trpatim nt had been
resorted to at the first symptom of the
disease. Until tne advanced siaga is
reached, consumption is curnble. C a
tnrrh i responsible, wo belive, for
every case of oousnmption. It. is
about catarrn we want, to ram iu juu
fnriair - iiinidfin tall v consumption.
since the two are so closely allied.
We have a meaiome maue num mo
prescription of one of the nios- suc
cessful catarrh specialists known.
This medicine has a record of 98 per
cent of cures, and we believe it is
positively without an equal. We are
cn cal-iofind flint. U rfi rjffllt. tllSt W6
will supply the medicine free in every
instance where it is usou accoruiug iu
directions for a reasonable length of
ti lie and fails to enre and aive satis
faction in every particular. We want
everyone in Oregon City to try this
medicine at our risk. There are no
conditions or formality attached to
our offer. W put the user under no
obligation to us whatever.
The medicine we want you to try s
Rexall Mum-Tone. It is a catarrh
remedy that goes direct to the seat of
trouble. It is carried by the blood to
tvery part of the system. It seeks out
and destroys tne germs or pa bbhu.
which cause Catarrh. It purifies and
onriMion Mia Mnnrl. tones U I) the mUCO-
cells, gout-hen and heals the tissues
that were ravaged by tne caiarrnai
parasite, and brings about a condition
of health snd strength that prevents
the germs of nousuuptiou from ever
getting a start Besides this, Rexall
Mucu-Toue is a wonderful appetizer,
digestive aid and flesh builder. Its
good effects are felt from the very
first dose. It is one of the largest and
most satisfactory selling medicines
that we have ever had anything to do
with. We know so much of the great
good that it has done that we person
ally back it op with our reputation
and oionev, which fact should be am
ple guarantee to satisfy anybody.
kci.11 Mnrn.Tnne cotues in two
sizes, 50o and $1.00. We urge you to
try it. Huntley tiro, o., aum o.,
Oregon City.
I Willi
HtU
E. W.
(r
Your Old
Stove
Great Holiday Sale of Christmas
Presents-Still Going!
Yoti want a little extra for the Holidays. Btiy
useful presents. They are tftote welcome than
frail ornaments. Yoti never had an opportunity to secure so gteat value
for you'r money. Investigate. You'll find it so.
i rah i ;
Taken in part payment for
A FINE RANGE
n
3( ': ''.'t'STS
A BOY AND A KNIFE
make the happiest combination on earth
Select your boy a Pocket Knife from our
arge assortment of High Grade Cutlery.
All year he has waited for this very
CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
DON'T
SHAVE
with a
dull Razor
Over 300 Teams enjoyed our free
stable accomodations last month. If we accomplish
ed no more we at least saved some of these faithful
animals from a dreary wait in the cold. We have
room for twice as many Give your horse the bene
fit of our fair offer. You furnish the feed We'll
furnish the stable.
Singer Talks to Thinking Women
I. THE DIFFERFNCE IN SEWING MACHINES
It is a mistaken idea that Sewing Machines are pretty much alike, when as a matter
of fact there is a vast difference. There is but one machhine that sews better than any
other, and that one is the SINGER. This is because the Singer idea is distinctive
every year shows improvmentin that idea. This is because the Singer factories are not only
equipped with tools and machinery better calculated to make good sewing machines
than any other, b utthis
equipmenit is ; unique
and not to be foud else
where. This is because
a half a century has
been devoted to training
and ' specializing men,
each to do one thing
BEST
in sewing-machine
construction. The
Singer's superior
ity its -lifetime
lasting value-does
not appear on the
surface. One
machine does sew
better than any
other and that
one is the singer.
We Sell the
STROP
that keeps
it sharp.
If you'll
buy one of
OUR
RAZORS
you'll find
it easy to
keep in a
good condi
tion. -
TllO rIialifxr of the imported China Ware we ore showing is
1116 ,Uallljr , the first consideration. It bears the stamp of
the best European pottery. Admitting the quality, THE PRICE will win
you completely. HOLIDAY PRICES--in all Crockery and Glassware.
. Jffj IIM 5c
1 15c
Sold on the Easy Payment Plan, by
E. W. MELLIEN & CO.
ORNAMENTAL .
as well as useful little Stand Tables add
to the cozy appearance of the home.
PRICE x
$1.50 to $3.00
A Picture
always fills the bill when
yon are trying to think of a SUITABLE
CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
Be sure to examine our large assortment,
You'll find
this
BUTCHER.
KNIFE
on our 15c
counter.
You'll find
hund re d s
o f articles
there at
half what'
you usually
pay-
Our 5, 10
and 15 cent
cou n t e r s
are money
savers for
YOU.
if? 4
Range in Price from
50c to $5.00
If Us a case of hitching yout torse outside wc want you to sc otw free stable room. If you
doa't need anything in oar store use the stable anyhow.
Everything For
the Home
E. W. MELLIEN & CO.
the
Court House
Fountains to Give Dance.
The members of Fountain Hose
Company are bending every effort to
make their annual ban, wnicn will tie
held Christmas nieht in the Armory
hall a great success, and everything
indicates that their activity will be
rewarded. Foxs orchestra, well
known as one of the leading musical
oreanizations of Portland, will fur
nish music for the affair. The ar
rangement of the dance was placed
in the hands of Louig Nobel, Harry
Seller, Roy Woodard, William Peters,
George Woodward, Harry Wilson, AI.
Cannon, Colonel Montgamery and
Harry Seller.
Makes the Uver Lively.
Orino Laxative Frnit Syrup gives
permanent relief in casea of habitual
constipation as it stimulates the liver
and restores the natural action of the
uowela without irritating these organs
like pills or ordiuary cathartics.
Does not nauseate nor grip and is
mild and pleasant to take. Remember
the name Orino and retuse substitutes.
Jones Drug uo.
Toll Is Worth Resdioi.
Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson
Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured
most annoying cold sore I ever
with Kuckltn'g Arnica Salve. I
ul:ed this salve once day for
Hti. whnii everv trace of the
St.,
the
had
sore
" . U.IJ
o na rmn " HhrU All SOreS. DOIU
under guarantee!, by Jone. Drug Co.
25o.
I Grange Elects Officers.
Maple Lane Grange No. 296, P. of
H., met in their hall in Maple Lane
last Friday, and after the routine bus
iness of the order was finished the
following officers were elected to
serve during the coming term:
Master, Mrs. Wm. Beard; Overseer,
Mrs. Sarah Derrick; Lecturer, Mrs.
O. E. Seely; Steward, Mrs. Blanch
Mautz; A. S., Lawrence Mautz; Chap
lain, Mrs. Rosina Mautz; Treasurer,
A. J. Hobble; "Secretary, Mrs. Sarah
Glllett; Gate Keeper, Jas. Shelley;
Shubel.
T. Duffy has moved, to Salem, hav
ing rented his farm for a year to a
Mr. Johnson.
Rev. Marshall from Dakota has tak
en charge of the German Congrega
tional church. They have been with
out a minister for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Wenger of Salem vis
ited with the latter'g parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Hornshuh for a week.
Miss Elnora Ginther, who is teach
ing school at Barlow, came home Sat
urday for a short visit with her folks.
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
A itron roan is itron mil over. No nun can be
trong who is suffering from weak stomach with its
consequent indigestion, or Irom some other disease
of the stomach and its associated organs, which im-
pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach
is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
.l nk.n m.n " iWin't (eel iuat riiht."
, iciiiu. ' 1 !. - i ill
when he doesn't sleep well, hss an uncomfortable
feeling in the stomsch after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond
ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
Sac a man thould use Dr. Plenf Corfen Medical
Discovery. It cure dlseaae ot the atomach and other
oriana ot dltestloa and nutrition. It enrlchea the blood,
Inrlioratee the liver, .trentthena the ""r''e"
the nerve: and bo GIVES HEALTH UNO STRENGTH TO
THE WHOLE BODY. , .
Yon can't afford to accept a ucrtt nostrum as a substitute for this nc-n-alcoholic
medicine or inown composition, not even though the urgent dealer
may thereby make a little bigger proftt. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
y -t -
John Hettman and wife of Dufur,
Or., are here visiting relatives and
friends for a week or two.
George Klrbyson returned home for
a week or two, having cut his hand
on a cross cut saw. He Is on the dis
abled list for awhile.
Otto Lipman, the mall carrier, had
a runaway one day last week. A bro
ken harness and shaft Is all the dam
age sustained.
The rock crusher is to have a rest
for the winter, as the rock road to
the foot of Buckner hill Is completed.
Mr. Beck, who was bitten by Mr.
Moser's boar, Is able to be up again.
There will be a Christmas tree and
entertainment at the school house on
Thursday afternoon, December 24.
Come and see the children enjoy
themselves.
flow's This?
We offer one hundred dollars re
ward for any case of catarrh thut can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions, and finan
cially able to carry out any obligation
made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan
& Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon tho
lil Kid and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem. Testimonials sent free. Price
7Se per bottle. Sold rV all druggists.
Take'Hall's Family Pills for con-litpatioDL
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters at the
Oregon City postofflce for week end
ing December 11, 1908.
Woman's List Croyle, Miss A.
Delia (2); Wolfhagen, Mrs. Carl.
Men's List Anderson, Ralph F.;
Burk, Cortes; Brown, F. C. (4);
Flake, Burt; Looney, D. C; Teddy, J.,
2L3 4th.
Marked for Death.
"Three years ago I was nuuked for
death. A grave-yard cough was
tearing my lungs to nieces. Doctors
failed to help me, ana hope had fled,
when my huHband got Dr. King's New
Discovery," shvb Mrs. A. O. Wil
liams, of Bao. K.y. "The first doso
helped me and improvement kept on
until I had gained 68 pounds in
weight and my health wag fully re
stored." This mediciue holds ' the
world's healing renord for coughs and
colds and lung and throat diseases. It
prevents pneumonia. Sold ander
guarantee by Jones Drug Co. COo and
fl. Trial bottle free.
CASTOR I A
For Iufanti and Children.
Tk8 Kind You Haw Always Bought
Bui the
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