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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY" JULY 21, 1911, NEWS OF OREGON. TEACHERS ASSIGNED. School Board Makes Designa tions for Coming Year. At a meeting of the board of edoca- tinn Monday nlgut tne ioiiow inn as signment of teaotiers was made : t Ci T71 T . m A O High scnooi o. a. uuu, a., d., principal. historv and latin; Q. Eve lyn Todd, A. B., niatheuia'ics and Herman; Pearl G. (hirtlidge. Ph. B., English ; George PfliiBHten, B. B., faience and mathematics; Lola B. Knns. A. B., wiuiuierclal and soience. Barolay building He'eii lirisejs, Hr0f frmHn! Ola!? Mickev. second Joesph H. Oaseday. formerly deputy radB. Neita HurdinR, third grade; The Paoiflo Highway Oonveution will be held in Portland Aognnt 4 and 1 3 and arrangements will be made by the Portland Automobile Club and representatives from erery prominent oity on the coast are expected to at tend. , John J. MoNamara and bis brother. James B MoNamara, the union men aroused of murder iu connection will) the destruction of the Los Angelas Times builiding. will go to trial Oc tober 10 next. This decision is given by Superior Jndga Walter Bordwell JAMES WICKERSHAM . sheriff of Grant county, senteuoed to be hanged for complic tv in the mur der of Oliver Snyder, will not pay the '. death peualty Governor West says that Oasedav's sentence will be onin muted and Oaseday will be given em ployment either iu or about the state penitentiary. Georga Chase, aned about 60 y ars and a rancher of Kock Greek, Baker n.inntv. was shot and killed by his , stepson, Emmett Blood, Saturday. Th ciriuie is beileved to be the out- fnmA nr Inns domestic troubles in t.lift familv. ohieflv among . the ohil- drii of "Mr. and Mr. Ohase, eaob having children by iornier marriages. rinlnnint rates to Oregon will again 'be iu effect this fall, from September IS to October 15. on a basis of t25 from St. Paul and the Missouri river to any point in this state, or $33 from (Jhicaeo. Railroad trafflo officials ex- imtk thorn will be a heavy movement to the Paoiflo Slope this fall, for there in hnavv iunuirv already about the rates. Woodburn, in her stubborn light Rffninnt the liauur trafflo. is now en o.oaH in a niiit in the Marion oonnty noort involving a principle not before triad in Orocoa. She. is suing the of a Honor dealer who vio lated the law, for the recovery of the amount of the bond furnished as guar Roth Nolz, fourth grade; Uussie U Hull, fifth grude; ttutn Leete, sixth grade: Esiella Salisbury, seventh grade ; A. O. Kreel, principal, eighth grade Eastham Dunning vjiirintmei jew- ett. first grade; Marjorie uaoneiu, ' . m n i .... ii i seoond grade ; Anna x. duihii, hthi and second grades; Maude Mason, third grade; Marcia Komig. fourth grade; (jueene Adams, fourth and tilth grades; jiinei rar, u.wi uu sixth grades; Ho am Stafford, sixth and seventh grades; N. W. Bowland, principal, seventh and elgiitli grades. Manual training, rewr ruiuea; uu- tnestic soience, Lulu M. forter; araw ing, Utile McDaniels. Harry Jones was piven me oouiraoi for a ooncrele basement in the Eastham building and Pope & Co. the manual training material. The uon- tracts for the furniture will be an nounced later. Clackamas Alumni Picnic. The Clackamas County Alumni Association held a picnic at the Chan tanuua grounds at Gladstone on las tfiiilav nvnninir. All the people of the oounty who are graduates of the Oregon Agricul tural College were in aueuuaucu uuu enjoyed a meet delightful time in tnlkinir over old college days and list- anttee that he would not overstep the enBg t0 th8 ipeeohes of the diflerent law The bodr of Jack Oonant, a pros peotor, whose life tragedy is known in nnarlv everv mining camp and town in the West, was found on Salt f!rek. near Shasta. Sunday Oonant more than 20 vears ago looated the Uncle Sam gold mine in Shasta ooun ty and sold it for $360,000. He spent tl.iM amnnnt at the rate of $120,000 a var. and ever since has wandered about, poverty stricken, but hopelul The Hill interests will spend $25, 000.000 in extensions and betterment to the properties in this state, accord ins to advices received from the East. This anm will be made available for mnrn milnase. aiding in the develop of the whole stae. The United the Oregon Eleotrio will be extended and other feeder lines of the North Bank road, the back bone of the Hill system in tne isorui west, will be puBhud. Worrv is next to alooholism in its rannrri of vintims sent to the insane nanlnm in Ureuon. aocording to the latest reoort of Sooerinieudent Stein er. Among other "causes of insanity mentioned by the physicians by whom old eradnates. A sumptuous luncn Ann waa served bv the iadits. Those nresent were Mr. and mr. L. E. Jones Mr. and Mr. L. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Porter, Mrs. Uto. Onild. Mrs. Clara Hands. Mrs. .Lena niiarman. MisBes Lorene r'arKer, Belle Mattley, June Charman, Wynne Hanney, Marlbel Cheney. Margaret Brown. Miss Shonkwiler, Myrtle Shonkwiler, T. L. Charman, W. W, Harris. Gavloid Godfrey, Unas, rar ker M. J. Lazelle, J. 0. Knapp Arthur Mattley. and THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE. Luck? There Is no sucb thing. That Is to say, in this well ordered universe what Is known as luctt is mM-plv nn accident. And even as to accidents the rule holds good that- Nothing happens without cause. To rely upon chance or iuck is io fely upon something that may never hnnnen worm are governed f?wanta In thla the patients have been oowniitted are . the mflex(be rule of fixed laws, old age, exposure, inflammation of the 'Tner9 l9 no fate. internal ear, epilepsy, . ,um,Hu(, mB helleved Id a DOW Inlnmtwranna lis rid from 1 QUOr in- " V" . . - temperance. ) The more depraved er ue couiu class of diseases exaot heavy tolls. 'i'hn nnrnmernial Club of Vancou ver, Wash., has the right id. a. It will foster closer business relations between the business men of that city and the farmors throughout the conn- but whose laws could not understand. hxhlDltion this power he traced to self wiuea no tions of some erratic divinity. Therefore superstition. Therefore the consulting of sibyls and oracles by the ancients ana, Dy ty. i'requent visits to each part of the same token, the patronage of palm- the oonnty will be made by the city men and every possible assistance will li criven those of the outlying coun try. Oo-oDeration iu building roadB and other matters of mutual - benefit will be the result of this policy, Efforts are now being made by State Forester Elliott to secure government aid financially. In the fight for the prevention of forest fires in this state and he hoDes to secure assistance to tlm Aitent tof 110.000 for this year. Congress approved the Weeks bill which provides that the government - will extend finanoial aid to any state which has an organized forestry de nartment aud Doliov Match 1, and is spending a reasonably large appropri ation. Watohed over by a dog, whose en duranoe for seven months is a most remarkable feet, the bones of John Parker,' an old trapper, were found iu Ists and fortune tellers by the moderns. If you merely hope for "something to turn up" you are Indulging In the vagarleB of dreamland. If you rest on the hazard of mere chance you risk ruin. Facts rule events. If you fall do not rail at your luck. Blame yourself. If you. the captain on the oecK or Destiny, run your vessel on tpe rocKS, either It Is the fault ot your charts or your lack of seamanship. If rou go adrtrt ana wunoui knowledge of navigation your Darn must become a derelict Belief In luck ruins men. Belief in God. in self, In Just and righteous laws, makes men. If you persist In depending upon "signs" and peril your future on tne the Uasoade mountains, 62 miles west Jeopardy of speculation what may you of Bend, last week. -Establi'hing the expect? A Too i r CHOLERA MENACES NEWJORK CITY Ships Arriving From Italy Are Feared; One Amercan is Dead. James Wlckeraham, Alaska's dele gate in Congress, who accuses Attor rey-General Wlckeraham of permit ting men who defrauded the govern. ment to escape prosecution. TACOMA ACCOUNTS SHORT $35,000 Due In Licenses Not Collect ed, Say State Officials. Tacoma. A "techncal shortage' whereby the city has lost thousands of dollars will be shown by the re port of the State Accountancy Bureau which has been checking the clty'e books. W. W. Clark, chief examiner. submitted to Commissioner Pettit a report Bhowing where the depaitmeut of pubic f a ety has overlooked $35, 000 for liquor licenses. In addition, the examine. rs rave found that the city faiied to collect licenses from the $2 drug stores which according to the pure food' ordinance, should pay $3 a year. From comparisons with the Federal list of liquor licenses it was found that 35 "blind pigs", are being con ducted in Tacoma. Coast Lumbermen Form Association Tacoma. At a meeting of the Pa cific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association a plan for the consolida tion of all the lumber manufacturers' associations of the Pacific Coast was ratified. Quick Change. Thi' Courier's Column of Little and Big Results. New York. 'With cholera at its gates, the health officials of New York are taking more energetic precau tlons than ever to prevent the disease gaining a foothold in the city. Alle gations of carelessness on the part of the quarantine officials were freely made and stringent regulations will be adopted to prevent employes and attaohes of the quarantine station mingling with outsiders. The first native case of Asiatic cholera to develop here this season ended In the death of Patrick Cush Ing, night watchman at the Swin burne Island quarantine station. There have been several deaths among Immigrants detained, and two suspects kept for the required obser vation period developed the disease and died, but Cushlng Is the first American resident to be Infected.. "The quarantine department oi every port In this country Is facing a very serious and onerous task," said Dr. Doty, "and it is not Im possible that many vessels arriving from Italy in the next few days will bring one or more cases of the di sease." A majority of the vessels which have recently come from Italy have either brought actual cases of this disease, or furnished evidence of its having occurred in transit. It is with great difficulty that the latter con dition is established, and it Is only through the most exhaustive bacte riologlcal examination that I am able to secure the facts. FOR SALE 3 aores, partly improved. acre cleared and in garden. About 80 grafted fruit trees of dif ferent varieties Some small ' fruit. Frame house. i story with old fashioned ohiranev. Barn, well ot water. Prioe f 1200, half cash ; half terms to suit at 6 per cent. )i mile ' from Uladstone Park, we6i, on old Colton road. 10-grade ecliool near. Soe owner on place, or address W. D. Hodges, Milwankie, Ore., R. F. D. 1. Box 253. Balllnger Denies "Dick" Letter. Seattle, Wash. Rlchardi A.- Ballin- ger, former1 secretary of the interior, declared that he never beard of that "Dick to Dick" letter until he saw it printed In the papers. Balllnger was positive In his statement that he did not remember receiving such a let ter. ) RATES -ARE REDUCED HAY NAMES DELEGATES Be Disposition of Public Lands to Convention Topic. ; Olympia, Wash. In response to the call issued by Governor John F. Shaf roth, of Colorado, delegates for the Public Lands convention to be held in Denver, September 28-30, are being selected by Governor Hay of Wash ington. The convention will include delegates from 'those Western states and territories having 1,000, 000 or more acres of public lands-preserved or unreserved within their borders. The gathering is called for the pur pose of determining the sentiment of the states most to be affected,' as to what the national policy shall be in regard to these lands. ' Canadian Pacific Makes Tariff Red'uc tlon of 25 to 40 Per Cent. Portland. (Reductions In the new apple tariff applying betwen Oregon and Washington points to dest na tlons on the Canadian Pacific Rail way. From the new rate schedule the following comparative quotations are made:- From Hood River to' Re glna and Winnipeg the old and new rates are 1.25 and 80 cents respec tively. From Walla Walla, La Grande and North Yakima : to Reglna and Winnipeg the old rate was 1.12. while the new is 66 cents. As there is a great demand for Oregon and Washington apples - in Canada, the movement as .a result of the reduced rates likely will be heavy. . Ads. FOR SALE-Three good milk cows, Sharpies No 2 oream separator, vnd 130 egg Ideal incubator. H. J. Kooli, Redland. Two miles south of Four Corners, Viola road, R F. D. No. 1, Spiiogwater, Oregon. REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE BUCK for sale. Price $25. Address U. m. Lane, Claoi amas, Ore., Rt. I. Honest Medicines Versus Fakes President Taft's recent message sug gesting an -amendmsnt to the Pare Food and Drugs law in its relation to prepared medicines, does not reter to snoh standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kiduer Pills, both of which are true medicines carefully compounded of lngreidents whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the medical pro fession itselt as the best known remedial agents for the diseases they are intended to oounteract. For over three decades Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has been a staudard rem edy for coughs, colds and affections of the throat, chest and lungs for ohildren and for grown . persons, and it retains today its pre-eminenue above all other preparations ot its kind Foley Kidney Pills are equally effective aud meritorions. Jones Drug Co. FOR SALE Two wagons, horse and set of harness. . 6 horse power gaso line . engine, aud 16-inoh poiter lathe. Ds A. Dillman, 916 6th St FOR DUROO JERSEY SW1JNE write E. H Lauless. Aurora, ure., Koote 4. First class stock. All correspondence promptly answered. FOR SALE Four horse power skiff pattern, well made lannch, in first class order, eighteen and half feet long. Ask about same at Courier office, Oregon City. WANTED AT ONCE Hampton's Magazine wants a reliable man or woman In Oregon City to sell the fastest-growing magazine in Amer ica. Earn $1.50 to $5.00 a day. Write immediately for "Salary Plan" and free outfit. Address "VON," Sales Mgr., Hampton's Magazine, 85 West '85th St., New York. ' FOR-SALE OR TRADE 64ft acre wheat ranch, in best wheat belt in Washington,-500 aores in crops, all fenced, money maker for someone who has time and . knowledge ol wheat laising. Address "6B" care Oregon Oity Courier, Oregon Oity, Ore. For summer diarrhoea in ohildren always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diairhoea Remedy and oaetor oil, and a speedy, cure is cer tain. For sale by all good dealers. Kill More Than Wild Beasts ; The number of people killed yearly br wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protection is afford ed by Eleotrio Bitters, whiob destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and enjoy the glorious health and new strength they'll give you. Money baok if not satisfied. Only 50o at Huntley Bros. Co., prescription druggists, Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla. The Happiest Oirl la Lincoln A Lincoln. Neb., girl writes. "I had been ailing for some time with ohronio constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamber lain 'i Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be np and got better right along. I am the proudest girl in Lincoln to find such a good medicine." For sale by, all good druggists. WsH Goods OUR S P E C 1 A L T Y Careful attention and prompt serv- will fee given all Customers ice FOR S ALU! -15 acres large fir timber miles from Oregon City limits, $200 per acre, $1200 oash, balance at 7 per cent interest. Long time on balance if so desired. New railroad will run across this'property Address "M-6," care Oregon Oity Courier, FOR SALE- 6 acres, 2 miles from Oregon City limits, all first olass piling. Price $250 per aore. $10 cash down, balanoe 8 years at 6 per cent interest. Address "O. 6" caie care Oregon Oity Courier. We Keep Everything You Could Desire From Crocery Jack & Albright PH3NC MAIN 6 911 7th STREET t FOR SALE 40 acres, miles from Oregon Oity limits, can be sold from 5 up to 80 acres in traot, or the whole 40 aores. 5 acres $200 per acre. 10 aores $185 per aore, 20 aores $180 per aore ; the entire 40 aores at $175 per aore. Claokamas Southern Ry will touch ooruers of this prop erty. Address ' A 1," oare Oregon City Courier. FOR SALE 40 acres of land miles from Oregon City limits, i aores clear, 15 aores easily cleaied, 2500 oords of word. Fine live spring, $8000 house with full concrete base ment. First class water system, hot and cold all through home. Price $12,000. "XI," care Oregon Oity Courier. WARRANT FOR DR. NORTH date of the old man's death is a note scrawled in a diary on November 15, "I'm down and out." The fl?shhad all been eaten oft the bones by the trapper's dog and many of the bones even had been devoured by the starv ing animal. Every scrap of leather ahont the oamn and everything else eatable had been eaten. Willamette valley counties will combine to make splendid exhibits at the state fair at Salem and later the fruits, vegetables, graius and grasses grown on Oregon soil will be sent nuts to be exhibited at five of the lnraest land shows in the oonntry next fall. At a meeting at Albany during the past week, representatives from Linn, Benton, Marion, folk and Lane oounties agreed to the program and Yamhill oounty will join in the nlan ahn. The Willamette valley ex hibit will be shown at New York, Omaha. Chicago. Knoxville and St Paul. Oregon has a oilmate that is a great asset, bnt this fact is not generally reoosnized here at Ihome. It was lm nrened when the national convention nf Christian churches was in session in Portland. R. A. Long, millionaire lumberman of Kansas Oity, who pledged a gift of $1,000,000 to carry on the work of the churob, said the Portland oonveution was the best in the history of the organization, and -wis due to the favorable weather which made it comfortable tor the rinlBantes at all times, so that the ses sions were not fatiguing nor were the speakers tired doll, as is so oiten the case when the conventions are held in eastern cities in midsummer. And note this: The man who risks his fortune on the turn of a wheel can have no rev erent or trusting mind and uo proper solf respect, because he believes only In "luck," and the god of luck will betray him. He Ib ignorant. The wise man bellpves In natural causes and errects, natural taws uu penalties. Epileptic Fits Broom Corn In America. Brooms and brushen wert made of Guinea wheal In Italy nearly two cen turies ugo. Benjamin Krunklln. who was ever quick to see and to develop anything that would benefit bis native country, noted a few 'needs of broom corn hanging on nn Imported brush. He planted these seeds aud raised some of the corn, and Thomas Jeffer son placed broom corn among the pro ductions of Virginia In liSl. By tnis time many people h id plumed it. but no systematic phiu of raising bronm corn for the miinitfiicttire of brooms was made until 17IW. when Levi Dick enson, a Yiinkee farmer of Hadley. Mass.. planted half an acre. From this he made betwven one uud two hundred brooms, which .he peddled In a horse cart In neighboring towns. The In dustry with him -oiulnued to progress, and finally In ixo.1 he was not only car rying brooms to Pittsburg nnd New London, but to Albany mid Boston. So rapid was the lucres of miiuufacture that In 181H "0.O(;0 brooms were made In the country. There is nothing more frightful is a happy home than to have one of it members iustantly seized with riMiinfal attack of epilepsy or fits. The many grateful letters from snoh hnmes. after the use of Kosine, the Watch Yaur Kidneys "Their action controls your health. Read what Foley Kidney Pills have done for your neighbor. Mrt. H. W. Allen. Quincv, 111., says: "About remarkable remedy for this dread ail- year ago my kidneys began bothering testify to the real merit of the nre nitration. it u a meritorious article and is old on a gnaranttee plan that de sreves vour confidence. The price $1.50, will be refunded by Jones Drug Oo. if not fully satisfied after using botrle. Mail orders filled by the Kosine Co., Washington. D. C., or Jones Drug Co., Main street, Oregon Oity. Corvallis Dentist Sought for Murder of Mrs. Griffith, Near Philomath. Corvallis, Ore. Edward North, a dentist, is charged1 by the state with the murder of Mrs. Eliza Griffith at Philomath. A warrant for North's ar rest has been Issued and officers are searching for him. Mrs. Eliza J. Griffith, a widow, was murdered at her home near Philo math' on the night of Friday, June 2. Her body was found) the following day in a shallow pond a quarter of a mile from her home. On June 6 the coroner's jury Investigating the crime found that Mrs. Griffith was killed by strangulation by persons unknown to them. , . Monitor Survivor Dies. '' Sawtell, Cal. Michael Mooney, said to be one of the three survivors of the crew which manned the "Moni tor," when It fought and vanquished the Confederate ' ram "Merr mac,' died here, aged 74, at the Natlona. Soldiers' Home. Senator Biistow's amendment to abolish the Dutch standard In the sugar tariff schedule was defeated In the Senate by a vote of 8 to 38. Deafness Cannot Be Cured l .nniiHnsi ad rhAV AAMiOt mch tlU) dlsV "1 portion or the oar. There only ? cure dealneee. and thst U oo"""1""0"' ""If Utfufneaa w cauaea oy bii wiibiucm ---- rWin?Mth Eustachian Tube. When thlt una U the rcnuit, and unless the tanumraatlon can he taken out and tnu tune reureu i .. k in hi ha itnatNiDMl forever: nine earn out'ol ten are caun-d by Catarrh, which la noUU", hut on Inflamed condition oi tne rj We will live One Hundred Dollar lor any case M rw. ,,.,l hv catarrh) that cannot be cured bv UaU'l Catarrh Cure. Send lor olrculara, tree. t- f r.iii.'ri'v A i ll- Bold by DruKKttta, 1 to. ., Take Hall f amllv PUU lor conatlpauon. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 81c; oiuestem, 95c; red Russian, 80c. Barley Feed, $26 per ton. Oats No. 1 White, $27 per ton. Hay Timothy, new, $19; alfalfa, 12.50. Butter Creamery, 26c. Eggs Ranch, 26c. Hops 1910 crop, 25c; 1909, 19c; contracts, 25c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 916c; Willamette Valley, 15017c. Mohair Choice, 37c. STRAYED July 4th. from the old Eriokson place on the uiacKamas, a large brown tabby Persian cat, long hir. Reward. Mrs. O. O. Rine- hart, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 174. ; 84c; 8eattle. Wheat Bluestem, 95c; ,Club, red Russian, 82c. Barley $24.50 per ton. Oats $26.50 per ton. Eggs 30c. Hay Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa, $16 per ton. me. I naa a swelling in my anaies and limbs, then headaches and nerv ous dizzy spells, and later severe backaches. I was getting worse, when I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. I kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble and suffering. 1 have a great deal to thank Foley Kidney Pills for and shall always recommend tbem " Jones Drug Co. Strains reauire careful treatment. TTn nniet and acnly Chamberlain T.lnlmBnt freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition, tor raie all good dealers. Never leave home on a jonrney without a bottle of Chamberlain niin nhnlera and Darrhoea Remedy It is almost certain to be needed and nnnt he obtained when on board the oars or steamships. For sale by til good dealers. Explosion Kills 21 In Coal Mine. Dubois', Pa. Twtnty-cne miners were killed in an expiceion in me shaft of the Cascade Coal & Coke Co.'s mine at Sykesville, nine miles from here. . . , Toledo, O. FOR SALE Portable steam engine, 7x12. with boiler, cheap. Drag saw without power, $10. Oast iron fly hool. ftt iuoh. 112. Ovmnasinm turning bar, $9 16 foot gasoline launoh, cheap. Unoalled for drag anil nrnascnt saws. oheaD. Oregon City Maohine Works, 12th and Main BtS. , . ,; MONEY TO LOAN In Bums to suit, on first mortgage, one year or lodg er. Charges reasonahle. - Apply at ouce. Cross & Hammond, Beaver Building. FOR SALE Os will trade 160 aores fine northern pine timber, will run better than three million feet, well located. Would like property In OlackamaB or Multnomah counties. AddreBS 'S", oare the Courier, Oregon Oity. FOR SALE 1W acres of land on the Gonoord road on eleotrio car line, near lirownell residenoe. A large stone house, full stone basement and stone story, Well water. Barn. story and half. 13x20. place fenced with chicken wire. 25 fruit trees. two rows of black raspberries 150 feet long, one row of red raspberries 150 feet long, one row or loganner ries, 150 feet long, one row of black berries 150 feet long, six rows grapes 150 feet long, also a row of Perfection currants and one tow of gooseberries. Prioe $3,600. Ten cent fare from Portland, 8 cent fare from Oregon Oity. Address Courier office, Oregon City, Ore. BLOOD POISON CURED TO STAY CURED BY STERLING'S ROYAL REMEDY SNJ-TX This is the famous treatment NN"T luiJ! that eradicates every vestige Hiwiri fra.ia v ( poiso from the system, xL-Jv the treatment that has a LJv a world wide reputation and has stood the test of forty years time. Why waste time experimenting, or take chances with such a dangerous malady when you can have the benefit of the best treatment known to medical ecience? sold under a positive guarantee? '! FOR SALE BY JONES DRUG COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Pbtnt im Officii Vivtrltt ClfrSttrt OpptilH tttawtnlt Building Williams Bros, transfer Co. Safes, Plants and Turniturt Wooing a Specialty Trtlgbt n Pantl$ Dilfoer4 Print BtsstBtblt tni SatlttaethH Buaranttti A Peek Into His Pocket would show the s box of Bncklen's Arnica Salve that E. 8. Loper, a car penter, of Marilla, N. Y always car ries. " I have never - had a cut, wound, bruise or sore it wonld not soon heal,' he writes. Greatest heal er of boms, boils, scalds, ohapped hands and lips, fever sores, skin erup tions, eczema, corns aud piles. 25c at Huntley Bros., prescription droeg ists, Oregon City, Hubbard, Molalla. D. C. LATOURETTE, President F. J. MEYER, Caihlr THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transact a General Banking Dullness. Open from 9 s. m. to 1 p. ' Try the New Kind of BOSTON Bread AT SCHiUPER'S BAKERY MAIN STREET Also their Fruit Cakes, Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Angel Food Cakes, Etc Etc FRESH KVER.Y DAY If vdr RALE House, two lots on cor ner, house reoently com. imo, brick flae, other improve meuts fine view, near Winkle's store, West Side. Prioe $475. Harvey Bock, Oregon Oity. Very Serious It Is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you In buying to be careful to get the genuine . BUCTaugHT Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation. In digestion and liver trouble, Is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, wltn a larger asle than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 s the attack. BALLARD'S NOW LINIMENT IS A PAIN RELIEF OF GREAT EFFICACY. It. wonderful p.n.trat.ng pow.r X pain quickly, subdu.s all Inflammatory .eond'V" ?a'd'? It In well, atly but achln, joints. It I. equally .fleetly. In r.UevIng WfTM ft reaches the nerves at th. thoroughly; It. h.alln- and strengthening " TXori'r and '..tore, normal conditions, eat ot th. disturbance A few application, control i the ',ora" Bun(,rea ,na on, accident, thst Ait household remedy for curing cuts, wounds, burn sores or us nunor.u . ar. always occurring to the flesh, it has no superior. Put Up In Thrca Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. JAKES r. BALtARD PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, UO. Sor. K7-, Gr.aal.toa Uda, lUaaew ot ta. By.b.lU W"?'"' im 0t.aB.aa Br. iv Baartlaa- Semutloa. la thm r Awo RcerMMCNOtoRyll JONES DRUG COMPANY, Inc.