OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910 2 - v,.,tJ.'--yy si STOPS FALLING 1 All?' DESTROYS DANDRUFF Ineredfents : Sulphur. naJt?Pl!W!l5aa.Aiiohol. Water. Perfume. Ask your doctor if there 'Ask him also if there is Bo&s'nbt'Color the Hair J. C. A TUB COMPANY, Lowell. Mm mmc it rj T) ft i i BARLOW Married, Saturday, Jobo 25, Mr, Eugene Jensen of Portland and Miss Mary Erickson, youngest dauglitor of -Mr. and Mrs. Krickson. Kev. Hosing performing the ceremony. Only a few friends and relatives were pres ent. Mr. and Mrs, Jensen will make their future homo in Portland. . Mr. Holtie and wife of Farview and ' two cousins from the East were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Ilogue Saturday and Sunday. Invitations are ont for the wedding of Honry Gilbortson and Uora Howe, for Wednesday evening, June 2D. Mrs. King has returned from a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wood, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller of Ore gon Oitv were visiting friends and relatives in Barlow a few days the past week. Homer Ogle of Portland was visiting relatives in Barlow, Sunday. Uorrine Bergoseu of Portland spoilt Sunday at the home ot her parents. Mrs. Oren Richardson of Saloin was visiting Mrs. Tull a few days during the week. Mrs. Wurful was a Portland visitor, Tuesday. Proper Treatment For Dysentery and Diarrhoea Tho great mortality from dysentory and diarrhoea is due to a lacs of prop er treatment at the first stages of the disease. Ohamherlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and effectual modioiuo, and when giv en in reasonable time will prevont any dangerous ronsoquences. It has been in use for many years and has always mot with unvarying Buocess. For sale by Jones Drug Oo. MUL1NO The Misses Manning and Walter Waldorf went to Oswego, Saturday, returning Monday uooompauiod by Miss Edna Waldort. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maple, Mildred Maple and the MiBses Unodgrass de parted a couple of weeks ago for the Hood River country, whore thoy will enjoy a sojourn of a fow weeks ut Mr. Maple's ranch. . Archio Dougan, who has boon work ing in Portland all winter, is again at home witli hiB father. Dal. McDonald is working at the Oolton Shingle mill. A number of Urniirliim Oren 'a friends ladnn with well filled baskets surprised her one day last week, the oooaHiou being her seventy-seventh birthday. J. Udell is having his house paint'ed white. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pruett of Ya quiua wore guostB at B. A. Howard's last Wednesday. Miss Rose E. Gans, who has been visiting relatives here for a few wookB, returned to Portland Tueaday. Twenty-Five Cents Is the Price ol Peace The torriblo itching and smarting incident to certain skin diseases is al most iiiHtantly allayod by applying Oliamberlain's Salvo" Prioe 25 oeuts. For sale by Jouus Drug Co. Wool saoks for sale at tho Oregon City Ooiumission Company. Portland Railway, Li&htana Power Gompany o. w. P. DIVISION TIMH TABLE Between PortUnd and Oregon City Leave Arrive Lcavo Arrive t? o o n o - A 1 V f " A ff y m a a " a d a g b J tin " o - jlU i. 3 i 1 4.00 6.27 6.40 6.40 6.45 (i.45 6.30 7.22 7.30 6.20 6.20 7.20 7.00 7.52 8.00 6.60 6.57 7.50 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30 9.00 . 9.52 luflft 9.00 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.50 9.30 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.62 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.52 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.59 11.30 12.22 12.3V 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.62 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00 12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30 1.00 1.62 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00 I. 30 2.22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2 52. 3.00 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 -3.00 3.62 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.62 6.00 4.00 4.07 6.00 4.30 6.22 5.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 5.62 6.00 6.00 5.07 6.00 6.30 6.22 6.30 6.30 6.37 6.30 6.00 6.52 7.00 6.00 0.07 7.00 6.30 7.22 7.30 6.30 6.37 7.30 7.00 7.62 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8.22 8.30 7i30 7.37 8 30 8.00 8.62 8.55 8K)0 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.25 t&0 8.37 9.30 9.00 9.52 8.66 flCft 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.26 9.33 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.62 10.65 10.03 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.25 10.33 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.62 11.55 11.03 11.07 11.69 II. 30 1 12.22 1 12.25 11.33 '11.37 I . . . . 42.00 1 13.46 I 12.50 I 11.65 -11.67 I I I j 12.6012.65 . ... . To Mllwauklb only. Trains for Falrvlew, Troutdale, Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta cada and Cazadoro and Intermediate points. 7:15. x8:02. 9:05. il0:05. 1:05. 8:05. x4:05. 6:05. x6:05. 7:06. 8:06. 11:36. For Greshain. x Gresham, Falrvlew and Troutdale. NOTE: Cars leave East Water and Morrison streets 6 minutes later than schedirUd from First and Alder 8ts. vigor i AN f'fLEGA'NT DRESSING rJklAKES HAI3 GROW Glycerin. Quimn. Sodium Cdlorid". is anything injurious here. not genuine merit here. V COLTON Pooplo aro beginning to mauo hay already. Celobration the 4th at the Dix pic nic grounds. All the usual attrac tions. Ice cream, music, races, oto. Everybody come and join in tho fun. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney and Mr. and Mrs. W. Gorbett wore visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips at El wood hiBt Sunday. Mr. Handle of Highland left for his ranch in tho hills, Monday. Mr. Freeman of El wood is hauling shiuglfis for Ed Ilettman at Olarkus from the Colton shingle mill. School closed t'ridav, June 17, aftrr a successful term of nine months witli Miss Frodehorg Halt ns toucher. Chetser and Walter Goibett, who were away at eastorn Oregon, have roturned with a couplo of tenuis of horses. Mr. and MrB. Lawronce Bonney and children of Mulino, who have been visiting with the hitter's mother, Mrs. Dlx, returned to thoir homo, last Sun day. Mr. Johnson, an old bachelor who had boen complaining about not feel ing well Saturday, was found dead Sunday morning at his homo at Cul ton. The dance given at Colton last Sat urday was attended by a largo crowd. Mrs. John Lamin and Mrs. Lee Liv ingston aro visiting thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney, at Oolton. Alfrod Borglund and Krnost Valleu have returned from Oorvallis, whore they havo boen attending school. Mr. W. E. Bonney attended tho pio ueor meeting at Oregon City last week. Mrs. Freeman and children of El wood were visiting with tho former's mother, Mrs. Dix, Saturday. Mr. Luther Peterson of Minnesota is visiting friends in Oolton. Tho midsummer day picnic was largely attended and an all round good time is reported. At tho annual school mooting last Monday, Mr. W. E. Bonney was elect ed chsrk and Mr. Peterson, director. Mr. Soribbuer, the supervisor of District 21, is busy working on the road botween OoltcAi and Chukes with a number of bunds and teams. Mr. Farver of Olarkes was at Oolton on business one day lust week. Napolcun'S Or it was of tho unconquerable, never-say-dio kind, the kind that yon noed most when yon havo a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, cough syrups, cod liver oil or doctors; have all failed, don't lose heart or hope. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Satisfaction is guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble. IthitB savod thousands of hopeless sufferers. It masters stubborn colds, obstimite coughs, homorihagos, la grippo, croup, asthma, hay fever and whooping cough and is the most safe and certain rem edy for all bronchial affections. Mc, and It. Trial bottle freo at all' drug gists'. ; CAN BY The Commercial Club of Can by have secured tho fair grounds for the gorcors' annual picnic for July 20, when it is nudcrHtood that everything possible will bo done by tho business men of Ciuiby to make tho tiny one long to bo remembered. Harry Bair escorted a party to Ore gon City Tuesday of this woek in his car. jlOharlesII. Wavhis from Forest Grove hus como to Can by and intends to mako this his future homo. He hus purchased tho Hd Miller farm south of town and expects to take possession after tho Fourth, when his family will arrive. Mrs. Portor and daughter mot with an accident last Sabbath afternoon. While out driving the buggy went over tho embankment near the Molalla river and both were thrown out, but neither sustained any serious injury and we rejoice that they are able to bo about again. On Tundriday Harry Bair was bust ling a carload of potatoes to bo thipped to tho citv. There si'ems to bo nil in creased demand for old potatoes now. The Children's Day exercises at the M. K. chinch Sabbath niorniiiB were well attended and a well prepared pro gram, consisting of recitations, exer cises by the children and suitable music by the young ladies of tho Sunday school and tho choir, was ren dered. Tho church was beautifully decorated with Mowers, red and white, and displayed tho excellent artistic taste of those who did tho decorating. Several of Oanhy's temiunaiiee peo ple have expressed decided satisfac tion at the fate of whiskey which visitors havo brought with them into town, and they hope that nil packages may meet a similar fate which two bott les met during the week, for tin so two broke and the contents did no serious harm we aro told, unless it was to the exterior' of the bodies of the owners or to thoir clothing. John U. Newton now possesses one of the best wells on tho Canny prairie. It vttis drilled by Mr, Beck "of Port land and is one hundred and ten feet dee) and is cased up with eight inch casing. Mr. Newton left Moudy fer Twin Falls, Idaho, where he hus busi ness interests and is likely to be ab sent for ten days or two weeks. The baseball game between Cimhy and Aurora at Oiinby last Sabbath was well attended and resulted in a victory of the home team bv a score of 6 to 8." Some tlno specimens of ore are on exhibition at the Canbv Realty Cos.' otllce. They came from mines in Marion county. A Contented Woman is always found in the tame house with Rallard'e Snow. Liniment. It keeps every member of tho family free from aches and pains, it heals cuts, burns and scalds and cures rlieuma tism, m uralgia, lumbago mid all mu. cular soreness and stilTuoss. 2.V, 50c and fl a bottle. Sold bv Jones Drug Co. ' V - Z MOUNTAIN ROAD - The Hous9 logging camp left last week. They have been logging for seven weoks on the Baker place. Everyone is (cutting hay. As the weather has boen so nice, there was no fear of ra'n. Mr. Ralph 'Wilson Biid wife were called to Portlnud last Tuesday on ac count of the death of Mr. Wilson's father. Samuel Wilson, of Salem. Tho deceased was 81 years old and a member of the Methodist church. His wife diod 33 years ago. He leaves to mourn his death two sons and a daughter: Melvin of Grants Pass, Oregon; Ralph L. ol Portland, and Mis. Lena Cormack of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Eisele were in Port laud last week. Mrs. Virgil Clark ot Portland, in structor in vocil music, will be at the homo of Miss Myrtlo Cross, 302 Bluff street, every Wednesday. Mrs. Clark comes highly recommended, and al ready bus a largo class. EAGLE CREEK Wesley Douglass and son Ed re turned from the soda springs last Fri day, where they had spent a few days, hoping the change would benefit Mr. Douglass, who has'been in poor health but it did not benefit him much. He came home feeliug worse 'than when he left for the springs, but is feeling a 'little better at this writing and we bono ho will continue to improve. Mrs. Mario Gibson was calling on relatives on the hill last Saturday. W. A. Baker of Portland will come out and hold services at the school house next Sunday at 11 a. m. All are cordially invited to atend. Sevoral of the people of this com munity attended the celobration at Sandy the Fourth and spent a pleas ant day listening to the recitatious, singing, speaking and eating the pic nic dinners and witnessing thejvarious races. Make r THAT'S THE ORDER The Improved Champion Binder Shows the Result Several new and highly important features have been added. A wide face master wheel of great strength. The relief rake prevents weeds and grass from gathering at the inner end of the platform. The force feed elevator, a time tried champion advantage, keeps a positive feed of grain going to the packing arms and prevents choking. The balancing sectors keep the machine correctly balanced and adjusted for cutting grams of various heights The Binding attachment is reliable. The reel is adjustable. The platform and elevator are wide. The IMPROV ED CHAMPION BINDER IS STRONGEST AND BEST, a machine for heavy work m any condition of grain, THE MACHINE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. ASK NOW FOR FREE Champion Literature iiniiinA CRESOKNT Tho Fourth of July teemed to bo very enjoyiiblo to most of the pooplo. There wus a trarheriiiR of twenty peo ple at Mr. K. K, Leok'B place. A line diuuor was servod and a splendid time was had by all. After dinner they went to Redland to see the ball name betweeu SpriiiRwater and Red hind. Redland was defeated. Mrs. Stella Graves and friend lett hero for home nt Mt. Hood. Oregon, Tuesday morning, after a long visit with relatives. Mrs. Jones and daughter, Mrs. Larkius, went "to Portland for ajfow dnvs' visit. K. R. Leek has a fine new covered hack. You can imagine it would be nice to take a ride in it Mr. M. U. Jones camo home last Saturday, after being away for four mouths 'working in a sawmill in Washington. The hall game between Crescent and Rock Creek at Crescent last Sunday wan a nice game. Kvcrythiiig seemed to be fair and tatisfactory. 'The same teams will play Sunday, July 10 Work U Hours a Day Ti e busiest little things ever niiide are Br. King's Now Life Pills. Kv ery pill is a sugar-contcd globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, langour into euergy, braiu fng into mental power; curing consti rnti m. lii-iul iche. chills, dyspepsia, ninliirin. 2."o at all druggists'. WILLAMKTTK Mr. James Downey was doing busi ness in Portland hist Saturday. Mrs. Henry Ihiuwald and daughter. Miss Katie, "of Sbeiidan, were calling on friends a few days ago. Tho Dun wald laiuily lived here nt one time and wero verv well liked. A large crowd of pooplo oujoyed Mr. Sehiioor's beautiful park last Sunday. Cant, l onng s sons have the hand somest launch on tha upper Willam ette. .Mr. LoMay ha:, sold his home to a family from'North Dakota aud is liv ing temporarily in the Panics resi dence. Mr. Larseu, who purchased the London property a year ago for $1800, bus inst sold it to a uiau from Iudiana tor J'-'.'iOO. Several families whh small children showed their wisdom by celebrating our nation's birthday iu our lovely park. MULINO Clias. Chirstonsou and family of Willamette have moved to their now home, formerly the Truliuger place. J. J. Mallatl has sold his farm and will build on his property in oast Mnliuo. Frank Manning is home for a few days looking afttr his interests here. Fred Woodside, who was threatened with pneumonia, ih aronnd again. Fred Wallace of Oak Point is visit ing re'atives hero. E. Maple, and familv and the Misses Snodgrass returned during the week from their outing in the Hood River conn try II Gans of Oswego spent a few days at B. A. Howard's during the week. J. Ball and wife are the proud par ents of a nine-pound boy. J. Evans purchased T. Orem'g horse and in addiiiou a fine new buggy. Olive Morey of Liberal spent the week end with the Erickson girls. Mulino was represented the Fourth at Oregon City, Macksbarg , and Clarkes. Two nieces from Oregon City are visiting at H. Turner's home. - Terribly Scalded is something we hear or read about every day of our lives. Burns and scalds either slight or serious are bound to happen in your family. Bo prepared by having a bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment handy. It re lieves the pain instantly and qui kly heals tho burn. Sold by Jones Drug Co. BARLOW Wednesday, June i9. Miss Oora Valdine Howe and Honry A. Gilbert son were quietly married at the Luth eran church in the presence of a num ber of invited guests and relativos, Rov. O. A. White of Silverton per forming the ceremony. Miss Howe is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CHAMPION MACHINES As Good As Possible to Make Them ISSUED BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF CHAMPION HARVEST MACHINES TO THEIR EXPERIMENTAL DEPARTMENT AND FACTORY II. Howo. The wedding party en tered the church to the strains of tho wedding march, played by tho bride's sister, Mrs. O. G. Tull. The bridu was attended by Miss Olga Howe, sis ter of the brido. Miss Cora Sandsness aud Miss Clara Fagerman; the groom, oy ueo. uuoorisou, uruinei in groom, Walter Howe and Wilmer Sandsness. The guests were tendered a nceptiou aud luncheon at tlu homo of the bride's parents. Many usetul and oostly presents were received by tlin bridal couple. Mr. and Mrs. Gil- iitiriNuu wiu uhibo men miuto nu.nu in 13arl(,w, where Mr. Gilbortson is engaged iu the hop business. Those from Rarlow attending the celebration at Oregon City were Mr. aud Mis. O. G. Tull. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbortson, Olga Howe, Walter Howe and Dave Sliepphord Mr. and Mrs Jas. Ogle aud snout the Fourth iu Hubbard. Guy Misses Tillie and Corrino Rergeson of Portland spent the Fourth with thoir parents. Miss Alta Evans celebrated the Fourth in Rarlow. m Mrs. J. C. Waruock of Silverton vis ited Mrs. Ed Ogle, Weduesady. Mrs. Win. Evans was a Portlnud visitor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wurful colebrated in Forest Grove. K Golden Wedding menus that man aud wife have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept health. The best way to keep heslthv is to see that your liver does its duty 8(53 days out of 8(!3. The only way to do this is to keep Bal lard's Herbino in the house aud take it whenever your liver gets inactive. 50 cunts per bottle. Sold by Jones Ding Co. LIBERAL Mowers are running ou every and all available men are busy in Held. Clover is very spotted side the iu places. Cattle are getting ftit and the butchers are buying thorn up. Timo thy will not be aa heavy a crop as was exacted. Gardeps are looking tine and corn is miuing rapid growth with this warm weather. Fall wheat is well tilled with very large heads aud a verv plump berry. Barley is all cnt and iu shock Late oats are doing tine. Wui. Heiua aud family were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bums Sunday. 1 Misses II )i!a Bums and Alice Moore weie out from Portland, Sunday. Xlie dance at Liberal hall Saturday night was well attended and all re port' a good time. Dibble's orchestra furnished tho musio. Fred H. Burns is paintjng Mrs. Sa lona Scharff's barn. Liberal is improving, if we do have the old time knockers. Who can im prove the t places butter than the farmers or aro more able to do so? Mr. and Mrs Fred Bums sent out invitations for the Kouith of July social at Wrights Springs to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Itobliins and family and Mr.aS. Wools of Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Osborne of Portland, Mrs. McMullan and Fred Biughy of Port land and Win. Morey and family. They spread the white cloths on the ground and everything eatable was i here They had a bull liame, swings and a general good time. A large cowd went to Wilhoit on tlie Fourth and a fow to Oregon City and Macksburg, and all had a good time. A lot of aatos from Portland wont to Wilhoit Sunday and they were all loaded to the brim. Mis. J D. Freuch has been very ill. Dr. Powell of Molalla is caring for her and she is improving slowly. Still keeps cloudy and hay is drying slowly. Tho squash bug has made his ap pearance ngaiu and is working on late quashes and beans. Must Be Above Suspicion Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious in thoir consequences, and if unchecked so often fatal that any r;m edv offered for their cure must be above suspicion. Foley Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough test. Jones Drug Co. B.rry crates and boxes for Bills at Oregon City Commission Company. What's the Result The Result is the most perfectly constructed line of MOWERS, BINDERS, RAKES.TEDDERS, HEADERS, and REAPERS ever turned out in the Champion or any other factory. The Cham pion line by right of its superiority has always held first place in the esteem of the Northwest harvester, the improved construction of the 19 10 line, particularly the Binder and Mower, makes them far ahead of any previous year's line. PORTLAND, ORE. , . Sold Locally By J. J. Sandsness CANBY W. J. Wilson & Co. OREGON CITY MOUNTAIN VIEW The glorions Fourth has come and gone, leaving people in various con ditions, somo enjoying the gcod times spent with friends and relatives and some feeling n groat deal like the fel- ,QW dosuriijpd by the poet aiicr tne jjjj js ovcr MisH Carrie Kdwaids, a sister of Mr George Edwards aud Mrs. L. j;eVln,uli jg visitiug with her people ,ere an(j we aro all glad to welcome ,i(,r ju om mjdHfi as B10 js H Rreat ,lelp to t)0 ciir jstiim ,work of Monu- tujii View Her many friends will bo glnd to learn that Mrs. Skinner is better again. The Bible study aud prayer meeting will bo held at Mrs Newman's next Thursday afternoon, July 14, All are iuvitwl to come I Kev. Quinu will not preach at the 1 church next Sunday evening, as he preacliod here last Sunday night, and he will go to his quarterly meeting at Teasel Creek next Sunday. Uncle Jako Harless ot Molalla was soon on the streets tho Fourth, taking in tho sights. -Raleigh Ekard, sou of the rural car rier ou Route 1 of Molalla, alos one of the band boys, visited with Willie Quinu over night ou the Fourth. Is Life Worth Saving?" Mrs. Mollie McRauey, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladdor trouble, and that four bottles of Foley's Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well She clrses her letter by sayingj "I heaitly recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease It saved my life. " CLEAR CREEK The n.ncli looked for rniu on the Fourth did not appear. The neighborhood celebration at Abbot's grove was a sure scucess. About tbreo hundred people were pres ent. An interesting program consist ing of recitations, soDgs aud musio by our new orchestra, was highly en joyed. The successful rendering of the program aud special drills was largely due to the efficiency of Miss Mabel Goss, who has had great pat euce iu preparing tb ohildreu for the occasinu. The main feature of the afternoon was a ball game betweeu the Kedlaud nine and Springwater. The score was 14 to 16 in favor ot Sj riugwater. L'on't forget Farmers' Day at Chau- tanqus if you cant' go any other dav. Mr. Win. Stone's team became frightened at a passing automobile Monday morning while standing hitched to a post in front of his house. Thev palled up the pes', and went PO-thiBte down tho rnnd, leaving tho hack distributed ;alonu tho road; but they attended the celebration jurt the same. Mr. Abijiih Sprague of Artbnr's Prairie an 1 Mr. Froidrieh of Lower Logan are both building new housos on their farms. Mr. and Mrs. D II. Mosior of Salem were Redlaui visitors on tho Fourth. Much hay is being cut this week. Tho clover crop is verv short. Motg peoplo are preparing to attend Chautauqua from this community than ever before. Mr. Joseph Donioy of Estacada is visit'ng relatives in Redland this week. A number of young people gath ered at the home of Mrs. Oldham Thursday evening and spent a picas aut evening. Mrs. Opal Orecraft, former teacher at Evergreen, spoilt the Fourth with friends here. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and blnndor trou ble not beyond tho reach of modiciuo. No medicine can do moro. Jones Drug Co. Advertised Letters List of unclaimed letters at the Ore roii City postoffice for the week end ing July 1, 1010: Kerin, Frank (2); Kimball, Clyde; Kahn, Rahumut; Keinnn, Helena; Muoinskas, Viucas; Shniitt, John; Sestnk, Iguac; Kabilinns, Toinns; Willard, Chester. Ladies' Home Journal $1.60 a year. Send in your subscription to Miss Adah B. Bedwell, Pacific phone No. 1!)3. ORRINE DOES CURE DRUNKENNESS This is a posnivo fact knowu to tons of thousands of wives and mothers of this land. They know Onim is a reliable remedy for the cure of drunkenness, because it has restored their loved ones to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Everyone of these women bought Orrine with full confi dence that it would effect a cure or thoir money would be refunded to them if it failed. This guarantee is in each box. No othtr remedy for the enro of drunkenness is sold with this liberal guarantee, but Orrino has been so uniformly successful that the makers want the buyers to know that they have full protection if it should fail in any instance. Wo never pub lish letters of patients hut receuly this letter came to us from Dr. Nolte, 8th and Race Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., Read it rud you will readily appreci ate why Orrine is so well thought of : "I have had a remarkable caso of inobriacy under my personal observa tion. Tho patient drank heavily for fifteen years and reached a degraded condition, which caused the breaking up of his family and reparation from his wife. Every hope was giveu up of ever saving the man from his strcn;; desire for drink, and only a mother's interest finally porsuaded him to vol untarily take treatment for his dis eased condition. It was my pleasure reoommenu urnne, your liquor habit cure, and this treatment was taken faithfully. This was two years ago and the patient is now iu a healthy condition and still abstains from the use ot stimulants. I have sold Orrine for a number of years and have al ways found it to be satisfactory. I believe you have an exceptionally good treatment tor the disease." Orrine is prepared in two fornn. No. 1, a powder, absolutely tasteless aud odorless, given secretly in food or drink. Orrine No. 2, in pill form, is for those who wish to cure tliem selves, Orrino costs only $1. a box Iu every box there is a guarantee which entitles you to a retund of vour mouey it Orrine fails to effuct a cure. Write for Free Orrine Booklet (mailed iu plain sealed envelope) to Orrine Co., 104 Orrine Building, Washington, D. C. Orrine is for sale in this citv bv Jones Drug Co., Clo Main St. They Know Urnue is a reliable and effica cious remedy for drunkenness and they will not offer you a substitute. Nature makes the cures after all. Nov and then she gets into a tight place and r.ccib helping out. Things" get started in 11:0 wrong direction. ' . Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypo phosphites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tis sues, and makes rich blood. JOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Band 1., nnmo of puper nnd tills nd. for bi'.'iulilMl Bnvlima Dank nnd (lliild'a Hkutoh-Bouli Euch bunk cuutniQa o Good Luck Punlij. SCOTT & 130WNE. 409 Pearl St., New York George C. Erownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON i. 13 DIMIOK W. A. DIMIC DIMICK (Si, DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public. Vlorirmres Foreclosed. Abstracts Fur:- iphed. Money Lonned ou Real and Chattel Security, Andresen Bldg Oregon City J. J. Hirshheimer ATTORNEY AT LAW Patent ami Pension Attorney. Pension and Claims aguinst the U. S. a specialty. Phones: Office, Main 78:15; Residence, Mail! B4G3 Rooms 20-21 l,nl)le Building 227 Washington St. Poi tland 33 Acres of Lend in Lo gan, Oregon; 10 Acres under cultivation, balance timber, good house, barn, 2 chicken houses, Etc. SixtyFive Fruit trees, three watering places well, spring and creek. AH fenced; private road to the place. Call, at Courier office, or address "FARM BARGAIN," care Courier, Oregon Citv Rainless Sf,Wl! A". Ont of town people , .tun have their plt6 l. -nnd bridgework fla, -. viii'd In one day . 'tt m'oetiBary. - , jWa mil siva you i good ;22k gold or porcelaia ."sl crown for $3.50 - ) Mo1r Crovn 5.00 22kBr!d89Teeth3.50 tx "Gold Fillinga 1.00 , . Enamel Fillinga 1.00 i -v, ' lJ"Jt , ' f,Silvor Fillinga .50 ' AXSV" .Willie 2.50 vv-X V ' .- pw" 5.00 LiiA. t8 7 5ft Oft. w.a. wise, rMiiHMTNoMm.ua bBr tM 22 . thai tiTmiiHH ii nmin Painless Ext rM ton 59 ''WORK GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS PainleeB Extraction free w (ion plfttepor brniso work inordorod. OonmltAtion Free, Vnu cannot itetbettev luiinlrns work done an? where. All work fully icuar anti't-ri. Modern lfctriu equipment, liett method, Wise Dental Co. Fin.rNn'Brn.TrNO incorporatid rii.Ki.iWABH.br8. PORTLAND, OREGON 9mCE BOOBS: t A. U. to 8 F. It. laidaTa, to. SANDY STAGE & LIVERY LEAVES Sandy lor Boring at 6:30 a. 11 . and 2:30 p, m. IloriMR lor Samlv at 8:35 a. m. and t Ali p. ra. SUNDAY SCIlliDUI.K Lenve Saudy for Boring at 8:'Xla. in. and 2:30 p. ra. Leave Boring for Saudy at 10:35 a. m. and 4:4 , m. At Sandy makes connection with Salmon Mail Stage. SCHHDr-LE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOT IC EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED REMEDY pentistry THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC EWARC Or IMITATIONS. THI CtNUINI P-IFOII ONLY Ml Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, MO. Jones Drug Company