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OREGON CITY COURIER," .'FRIDAY MARCH 7 1913.
sarcdkerof (SuaranteedSTiour
WILHOIT.
and then you can be sure of good
bread, good cake, pies, or biscuits.
Your money back if you're not
entirely satisfied with
ii'wwmnv- iff.
IT
TAKES A
GOOD FLOUK
to back up such a guarantee.
And Drifted Snow Flour will stand
the test. It is the result of the best
efforts of expert millers and will make good baking
a certainty for you Remember, your money back if not
ENTIRELY SATISFIED.
ORDEK A SACK FR'JM YOUR GROCER TODAY
Sperry Flour Co., Tacoma
" wTi is on the boom.
Several new dwellings will be erect
ed in the near future.
we are expecting to elect a new
mayor and city council at a special
lection in the near future. After our
election a special session will be held
and the subject of pavements and
sidewalks will be given consideration
John Latky made a trip to Portland
last week.
James Niehelson is in Oregon City
this week.
Mrs. E. Wyland was called away
last Saturday by the severe illness of
her daughter, Mrs. S. Jones of near
Mt. Angel.
Hiram Edwards, our poultry man,
has a nice lot of spring frys .ready
for the market'
Grandpa Wazing visited home folks
up on Pumpkin Ridge Sunday.
Sunday school was well attended at
the regular session last week.
Grandma Groshong visited her
daughter, Mrs. Sharp Sunday.
The pie social given by the school
pupils Saturday evening was very
well attended and the pies were very
valuable.
Work on the new road was sus
pended a few days on account of rain
recently.
Miss Ethel Crites was down in town
last week.
Your correspondent and his old
dough beater were out driving Sun.
day afternoon and made a call on the
city judge while in town. We have de
cided to incorporate our town and will
get our improvements under headway
as quickly as possible.
Resolutions.
Whereas it having pleased an all
wise Providence to remove from our
midst our beloved Brother, B. F.
Smith, and whereas by the death of
our beloved brother, this Lodge has
lost a true and consistent member,
and the community a loyal, honored,
and upright citizen.
Therefore bo it resolved that the
charter of this Lodge be draped in
mourning for a period of thirty days,
and this lodge extend the heartfelt
sympathy to the mourning widow and
relatives of our beloved brother.
Be it further resolved that a copy
of these resolutions e spread upon
the minutes of this lodge, a copy be
sent to the widow of deceased, and a
copy to the following named papers:
The Oregonian, the Journal and the
Oregon City Enterprise.
P. J. SCHNEIDER.
F. S. HART.
W. F. SMITH.
Committee.
TWILIGHT.
Evangelistic Services.
The revival services at the Metho
dist Episcopal church have been con
tinued every evening this week, and
will be throughout next week and
probably over Easter Sunday and no
time is set for closing, and will not
be, as the pastor, under whose direc
tion they are being field, believes in
the Grant style of campaign, in fol
lowing indications, and pushing the
battle to a finish.
The attendance has increased, the
interest has deepened, and the move
ment has advanced with every ser
vice. There are indications of a great
awakening.
Special attention is being given to
the music for these meetings, and
some of the "olden time" songs that
thrill the souls of the people as the
fife and drum stirred the men of war
as they marched to the battle front,
will be sung. You will miss it if you
do not attend.
The Sunday evening service will be
one of the greatest yet held. Watch
the press for some surprises. This
Children Cry for Fletcher's
is no ordinary revival: it is a cam-
The entire McCord family enjoyed paign for the overthrow of the
a light touch of lagrippe since my strongholds of unrighteousness, and
CASES OF CRUELTY.
What Humane Society Finds at Bar
ton, Lents and other Places.
During the past week the Clacka
mas County Humane Society has had
numerous complaints of cruelty to
horses and it is the intention of this
organization to bring the guilty par
ties to justice and to put a stop to
the cruelty of the dumb animals.
Miss Anita McCarver, who is pres
ident of the Clackamas Humane Soc
iety, Adam Wilkinson and E. G. Cau
f ield, active members, whose efforts
have been untiring in looking after
the intrests and care of dumb ani
mals would appreciate the assistance
of those who know of cruel actions of
drivers or owners of horses. Their
' names will not be divulged but those
who are guilty will be brought to
to justice. Clackamas Humane Soci
ety has not the means of paying a sal
ary to an officer and it is necessary
for the members to take complaints
into- their own hands and if any mon
ey is required for travelling expenses
to investigate complaints that have
been made or for services of a vet
erinary surgeon, which is often the
case, the members either have to pay
out of their own pocket books or tie
pend on the treasury of the society,
As tho dues of the society are .only
50 cents pcr,.yeiir and as it hus all
ready erected two fine public drink
ing fountains in this city it does not
have much in the treasury
Tho members are now antieipalimj;
erecting a fountuin on Twelfth and
Main St., where at trie present time
is much travel und no doubt will be
one of tho most prominent location
to erect a fountain. This will be con
structed of concrete. It is also intend
ed to have a concrete drinking trough
at Mountain View. The present trough
at that place is in a rather delupidated
condition. Arrangements will soon be
made to give an entertainment in this
city by members of the Clackumns
Humane Society, when Romo of the
local favorites will take part. The
proceeds of this entertainment will go
toward erecting the fountains and
drinking truotfh.
Among the recent complaints that
have been made and are being inves
tigatcd by Miss McCarver, Mr. Cau
field and Mr. Wilkinson are cruelties
to animals at lumber mill near Barton
and Lents. After being informed of
tho fact, Mr. Wilkinson left on Thurs
day and found the conditions at those
places really worso than was repre
sentcd. Five dead horses were lying
unburied, partly devoured by animals
within throe . hundred yards where
men were working, and tho stench
from the dead animals wiis foul. Five
other horses were found in n terrible
condition from the bruital boatings
they had received from the drivers.
It is prolicide that those will haave to
be killed to end their misery. Inquiry
was made by Mr. Wilkinson as to
what caused tho death of the five
horses but very little satisfaction
could be got by him. Some stated that
the horses had died from overwork,
'while others stated "they just died."
The terrible torture those poor ani
muls had to undergo before death re
lieved their sufferings no doubt can
not be described, and this society is
to see that this cruelty must bo stup
ed immediately. Word has been sent
to the Portland Humane Society, as it
and as soon as the society is informed
of cruel treatment towards the horses
and oxen, the guilty parties will be
given the full extent of the law.
It is the intention of the Clackamas
County Humane Society to do its
duty. This organization has many
friends who are not members but who
are willing to assist in the humane
work.
Mr. Wilkinson was called to Cane
mah a few days ago upon complaint
of several parties, stating that a horse
was suffering at that place, and need
ed attention. Mr. Wilkinson immediat
ely went to that place taking with him
a veterinary surgeon, in the hopes of
saving the animal's life, but on reach
ing the place the veterinary surgeon
ound the horse in ahopeless condit
ion and soon he had it out of its mis
ery. Upon investigation it was found
that the horse was allowed to stand
unprotected in the open air during the
recent cold weather wnen the ground
was covered with snow, the owners
stating that it was tied to the sht'l
tered side of the wagon, and caused it
to have paralysis of the back. If the
animal had been given, the proper
rare it wouiu not navo been necessary
to have a veterinary surgeon end its
me.
Complaint is being made of several
teamsters driving horses up tho steep
grades in this city. The wagons are
filled with gravel and some of the
drivers do not realize the load the
animals are pulling. Some of these
drivers seem to realize it is "smart''
to sauce the officers of the Humane
boeiety, but this will no longer be
tolerated and the police of the city
are to be notified if this is repeated
and the driver either fined or "jailed."
no can take his choice,
A driver of a team was recently
amusing nimselt by. beating his hors
es in the faces with a board while
they were trying to pull a load up a
hill in this city. Miss McCurver. who
was passing in that direction and wit
nessing his ill treatment to his bread
winners, compelled him to desist his
actions,
It has been a noticeable fact of the
Clackamas County Humane Society
mat there are many owners and dnv
ers of horses in this city who give the
animals proper attention and kind
ness in their part and every day you
may see these humane people resting
uieir horses on the hillsides while thev
are being driven with heavy loads and
also giving them water at the drink
ing fountains in the city, to nuench
their thirst. Acts like this are ap
preciated by tho members of the soc
iety and no doubt by tho poor dumb
minimis, who are performing their
labors.
At the last meeting of the Clacka
mas County Humane Society it was
decided by tho members, to have each
one secure five members at 50 cents
a year. Several have already secured
the desired number and no doubt at
the next meeting there will bo a large
lilition to tho members list.
If tho cruelty to animals at Bar?
ton, Lents and Union Mills is not dis- j
ontinued the Society will hold a spec
ial meeting and send a special olfic-
r to those places.
Since the organization of tho Clack
amas County Humane Society in this
ity much good has been accomplished
WILSONVILLE,
M. E. Young visited Oregon City
Monday.
E. White, our faithful janitor at
the M. E. church has been confined
to his home the past week with la
grippe. Mr. Joe Thornton has been on the
sick list the last few days, but is out
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin and family
are to move on a farm near Aurora
this week. Mr. Rankin has very poor
health and Mrs. Rankin expects to
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Schull and family
have moved into the Biggs home.
Mrs. E. C. McKinney and the little
girls are about laid up with grippe.
Mrs. McKinney is almost worn out
over the care and death of her aged
mother, Mrs. Doward, who pass
away Monday last at the age of
years.
Mrs. Wheaton's father. Mr. Welch
of Malloy, died last wek at the age
of 85 years. Interment was made
Pleasant Hill cfmetery Thursday.
Grandpa Todd fell on the frostj
walk Tuesday morning and broke hit
arm. Grandpa is up in the 80 s so
will probably go pretty hard. Grand
pa was taken to the St. Vincent hos
pital in Portland.
Miss Mattie Hayman, sister of Mrs,
Norris Young, is improving so rapidly
from her recent illness of typhoid fe
ver that she will be able to resume
her duties in the New Era school by
the first of April.
The basket social at Malloy school
last week was a great success. $47
60 was cleared.
Mr. W. B. Rand, father of Mr, Bert
Rand, who was stricken with appo-
plexy at the home of his son Bert
near here last week while on a visit.
is much improved, and is able to be
about his home in Portland.
The many friends here of Mrs. Geo,
Gould of Salem are expecting a visit
from her this week. ,
The Parent-Teachers' Association
of Malloy, met Friday at their
school house with a splendid attend
ance. Mrs. iv. li. late, presiuent oi
the Oregon Congress of Mothers, gave
them a splendid talk on child wel
fare. Mrs. Dr. Brown and Mrs. M.
C. Young of Wilsonville were also
present and gave some good talks,
Mrs. Young spoke on "Habits Formed
at Home, and Mrs. Brown spoke on
the training of the child between the
ages of 2 and 6.
Our basketball team goes to Fores
Grove Friday evening, accompanied
by a few of our ladies.
There will be an entertainment and
shadow social at the Wilsonville
school Saturday evening.
The farmors expect to meet Friday
evening m the A. U. W. W. nan lor
purpose of organizing a local of the
Farmer s Society of Equity.
GREENWOOD.
is understood that a company of that by tho members. At each meeting,
city is contracting for tho timber
shipped out of that section. There is
no doubt but that action will be taken
by the Portland Society as well as
the Clackamas County Society, and
the parties guilty of such dastardly
treatment brought to justice. One wo
man residing in that Rection stated
that she saw ono of the drivers beat
his horse in such a terrible manner
that the poor animal fell to the
ground three times in succession ex
hausted. At Lents it was also found
that horses vyere being ill treated.
A call came from Union Mills,
Clackamas County, stating thut sev
eral oxen at a sawmill, were being
mistreated and Mr. Wilkinson went to
that place Friday and found two of
the animals covered with welts and
bruises. From all appearances the an
imals looked as though they hud been
gouged with sharp sticks. The flesh
was torn on tneir Douies, nu m
nioi fha lacerations were deep in
the flesh, almost to the ribs. The own
ers of these animals were given a se
vere reprimanding, and if they con
tinue in their brutal treatment aewm.
against 'them will be immediately
taken by .the society. A sharp lookout
is to be made at all of these places
when the reports are read by the sec
retary, Mrs. K. G. Caufield, they
.show of the number of complaints
that have been utlentred to and tho
members are gratified to know that
they are helping out a good cause. If
you are interested m this cause why
not send in your name with your 50
cents for a year's dues? A receipt for
your money will be forwarded to you
The meetings are always hold at the
Hank of Oregon City, which is cen
trally located.
The youngest member of tho Clack
amas County Humane Society is lit
tle Edward Labowiteh, of Concord
Sation, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Labowiteh. This little fellow is a pupil
of the Oak Grove school, and is one
of tho brightest and most attractive
little fellows attending that institut
ion. Even before Edward became a
member of the Society he took an in
terest in dumb animals and since he
has had his "name among the other
members, he has taken unusual act
ive interest and makes his reports and
complaints to the President, Miss Mc
Carver. The little fellow is the poss
essor of several pets at his home, and
they are tenderly looked after by their
little master.
One of the social events of the sea
son was a dance given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Braker Saturday
evening, March 1. the evening was
pent with dancing and games. Sup
per was served. Besides the young
people of Greenwood, several loads
lime over from Mount Pleasant.
Mr. William Casady has traded his
shingle mill for an automobile.
It is reported that Mr. Cahill has
sold his place of 150 acres for $7,000
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith have mov
ed to Canby where Mr. Smith has ac
cepted a position on tho railroad that
is being built from Canby to Molalla.
Miss Mae Clark of Mt. Pleasant
spent a few days in Greenwood this
week visiting friends.
Mr. Teague of Portland, who has
been visiting at the home of Mrs.
Fasctman for the past week, has re
turned home.
EAGLE CREEK.
Ed Douglass, who has been sick
with the measles the past week, was
out riding Monday.
A. J. Chapman of Pendleton is the
guest of his daughter, Mrs. R. B.
Gibson.
Miss Meda Murphey is working for
Mrs. H. G. Huntington.
Mr. and Mrs. Udell and children vi
sited with James Gibson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass were
itacada visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Naylor called on Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Gibson Sunday even
ing.
H. S. Gibson made a brief business
visit to Portland the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett enter-1
tained A. J. Chapman and Mrs. Gib
son at dinner Saturday.
last communication, but with others
similarly afflicted and previously no
ted, are much improved.
Most of the late winter seeding has
been completed, ana our yoemanry
are making preparations for spring
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmiedecke and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harvey and son
Bert, were six o'clock dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelland Saturday
night, after which a pleasant evening
was passed with the hosts. The din
ner served was certainly both plenti
ful and delicious and the appetites,
especially arranged for, were more
than satisfied.
The Community Club meets Satur
day night at the usual hour. The lit
erary entertainment is in the hands of
a German which indicates a Dutch
lung as a part of the program.
Mrs. Blakamer of Woodburn, a. sis
ter of Mrs. J. L. Bently, visited the
latter's home over Sunday.
A number of our citizen? retentlv
became members of the Ivlt. Pleasant
Society of Equity.
It is a daily event to see an auto
mobile mired in t,e mud iust south
oi tne scnool ryuildine. It is not de
sired that tr.,s item reach the eyes of
our county court nor our supervisor,
Unfortunately we failed to vote a
special road tax this year, and as
consequence cannot expect any favor
from either Jinks.
Tom Kelland has upwards of 300
cords of wood for summer delivery.
Will Uncle Sam, after suggesting
a fair hearing for Madero, calmly
pass up his cold blooded murder at the
hands of the new president of Mexi
co?
the capture of men for the Kingdom.
Dr. Ford believes fore in the power
of Jesus Christ through the gospel to
reform men, regenerate society, and
drive out law breaking and law break
ers, and to save the youth from ways
that are dark and work degradation,
then in detective forces, police pow
ers nd peace officers, and invited the
co-operation of all Christian people in
this movement. Meeting for men in. i
Woodman Hall at 3'oclock Sunday oe-1
side the regular morning and evening
services at tne cnurcn.
Tho Hind You nave Always Bong-lit, and which has been
In use for over 80 years, has borne me signature or.
ana lias been maao unaer nis per
ISrf. tf- sonal supervision since Its infancy.
7cucU4!, AUow no one to deceive you in this
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ChildrenExperience against ExporkPOnU
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-,
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrijs, it is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Uarcotio
substance. Its age is its gvmruntee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishncss-, For more than thirty years It
has been In constant oso for tho relief of Constipation.
Flatulency, "Wind Co.Vlc, all Teething- Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Pood, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bcars the Signature of
The Causes of Rheumatism.
Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de
ranged kidneys are the cause of rheu
matism. Get your stomach, liver, kid
neys and bowels in healthy condition
by taking Electric Bitters, and you
will not be troubled with the pains
or rheumatism.' Charles B. Allen, a
school principal of Sylvania, Ga., who
suffered indescribable torture from
rheumatism, liver and stomach trou
ble and diseased kidneys, writes: "All
remedies failed until I used Electric
Bitters, but four bottles of this won
derful remedy cured me completely."
Maybe your rheumatic pains come
from stomach, liver and kidney trou
bles. Electric Bitters will give you
prompt relief. 50c and $1.00. Recom
mended by Huntley Bros.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Pneumonia Follows Cold.
but never follows tb',. use of Foley's
Honey and Tar. Compound. It stops
the cough, hea'. a the sore and inflam
ed air 'passages, and strengthens the
lungs. T'lle genuine is in a yellow
pucifge with beehive on carton. Re-
I'lse substitutes. For sale by Hunt
ley Bros. Co.
Si
What Colton Equity is Doing.
Coilton local met March 1st, after
giving in the want and sale list as
follows: Emile Peterson has for sale
two tons of artichokes; C. L. Stand
inger has cedar fence posts for sale
cheap; U. S. Dix has for sale an 1100
pound 3-year-old horse; W. S. Gor-
bett, 2 40-acre tracts of land, cheap
and easy terms. We then discussed
marketing our eggs direct to Portland
and it seems as if it will be a very
easy thing to do now.
Colton local met March 1 and took
up the subject of marketing our eggs
direct to the consumer and decided to
do this by putting on a stage to run
from Colton to Oregon City semi-weekly.
Splendid Creamery Showing.
An inspection of the books and the
business of the Clear Creek Creamery
Company was made by William
Grisenthwaite of Beaver Creek and
Mrs. Anna Hughes of Redland, with
the following showing and compari
sons:
Butter, made in 1911, lbs 215,154
Butter made 1912, lbs 293,646
Increase for the year .... 72,492
Total disbursement of butter
fat to patrons, 1911 $95,472.87
Total disbursements of butter
fat to patrons, 1912 $66,621.47
Cost of manufacture:
Year 1911 3 9-10c per lb.
Year 1912 3 3-10c per lb.
The Kind You Dave Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUMMY STNCCT, NSW YORK CITY.
.egrsianon Division Favored.
The Malarkey and McColloch reso
lution, carrying a proposed constitu
tional amendment, dividing the ses
sions of the legislature, passed the
senate despite some opposition. The
proposed amendment provides that
bills be Introduced for the first 20
days only, these 20 days to be followed
by an adjournment of not less than 60
days nor more than 90 days, and tho
balance of the session to be devoted
to consideration of legislation.
Money to Loan.
Oregon City Abstract Co., 617
Main street.
H-M-M-1-M-M-
TO ATTRACT TRADE.
A merchant to be successful
must not depend on hit regular "
trade alone, but must be con-
stantly reaching out after new J
customers. Make your store so . .
attractive that when a new fam-
ily comes to town the first plac ) j
they will want to go will be to
your store.
l"!"!"! 1 1 1 1 1 4 I t I
Safeguarding Pedestrians.
In Lyons, France, an older has been
Issued forbidding portable advertise
ments on days when there Is a bleb
wind.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
The Easy Laxative
la justice to yourself you should try Rexall Orderlies, your
money back if you don't like them. They are a candy con
fection that really do give easy relief from constipation.
persons as well as for the most robust.
They sot toward relieving eonstipa-
Good health is largely dependent
upon the bowels. When they become
sluggish the waste material that is
thrown off by the system accumu
lates. This condition generates
poiaens which circulate throughout
the body, tending to create coated
tongue, bad breath, headache, dull
brain action, nervousness, biliousness
and other annoyances.
Avoid harsh cathartics and physics.
They give but temporary relief.
They often aggravate the real trouble.
They are particularly bad for chil
dren, delicate or aged persons.
Come in tablet form, taste just like
candy and are noted for their easy,
soothing action upon the bowels.
Thsy don't purgs, gripe, cause
nausea, looseness, nor tne inconven
iences attendant upon the use of
purgatives. Their action is io pleas
ant that the taking of Rexall Order
lies almost becomes a desire instead
of a duty.
Children like Rexall Orderlies.
They are ideal for aged or delicate
tion, and also to overcome its cause
and to make unnecessary the fre
quent use of laxatives. They serve
to tone and strengthen the nerves
and muscles of the bowels and asso
ciate organs or glands.
Make Us Prove It
We guarantee to refund every
penny paid us for Rexall Orderlies if
they do not give entire satisfaction.
We ask no promises and we in no
way obligate you. Your mere word is
sufficient for us to promptly and
cheerfully refund the money.
Doesn't that prove that Rexall
Orderlies must be right? You must
know ws would not dare make such
a promise unless we were positively
certain that Kexall Orderlies will do
all we claim for them. There is no
money risk attached to a trial of
Rexall Orderlies, and in Juatics to
yourself, you should not hesitate to
test them.
Rexall Orderlies come in conven
ient vest-pocket siss tin boxes; 12
tablets, 10c; 38 tablets, 25c; 80
tablets, 60c
CAUTION: Ptoses bear in mind that Rexall Remedies are not sold by all drug
(ists. You ran buy Rexall Orderlies only at The Rexall Stores.
You can buy Rexall Orderlies u this community only at our store:
OREGON CITY
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The axatl store
OREGON
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VIA THE
IVJl SUNSET
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I I ROUTES f I
A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ROUTE
You Can See in California
Attractive seaside resorts, famous hotels, hot springs and out-door
'sports. .At Pasadena the world-famed ostrich farms and magnificent
homes. At San Bernardino and Riverside the Orange Groves. At Cat
alina the wonderful submarine gardens, and at various other points
atractions that delight the eye and inform the mind.
Low One Way or Round Trip Fares:
Round trip tickets to Los Angeles on sale daily with long return
limit and stop-overs at will. If you wish to go still further south or
east, tickets via all rail, or rail and steamer thru New Orleans can '
be secured at reasonable rates.
Further particulars on application to any agent. Ask for descriptive
literature on California, or "Wayside Notes," describing trip to San
Francisco and to New Orleans.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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eaon especially designed for the particular ill (or wnioa it is recommended.
The Rexall Stores are America's Greatest Drug; Stores)
"Our Personal Guarantee
to all Skin Snflerers"
We have been In business in this town
for some time, and we are looking to
build up trade by always advising our
patrons tigux.
So when we tell you that we have
found the eczema remedy and that we
Hand back of It with the manufacturers
Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves
on can depend upon It that we Rive our
dvlce not In order to sels a few bottles
of medicine to skin sufferers, but be-
use we know how it will helD our
business If we help our patrons.
We keen In stock and sell, all the well
known skin remedies. But we will say
this: if you are suffering from any
kind of skin trouble, ecsema. rsorlaiOs,
ranh or tetter. w want you to try a full
site bottle of t' L). I. Jr.acriptlon.
And, U It does no o Jt wrk, this
bottle will cost you nothing. Tou alone
to judge.
Again and again we iiave seen how a
few drops of this simple waah applied
to the skin, takes away the Itch, in
stantly. And the cures all seem to be
permanent,
D. D. D. Prescription made by the
D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago. Is
composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of
wintergreen and other healing, soothing,
coolintr ingredients. And If you are
Just craiy with Itch, you will feel
soothed and cooled, the Itch absolutely
washed away the moment you applied
this D. D. D.
We have mad fast friends of more
than one family by recommending this
remedy to a skin sufferer here and
there and we want you to try It now
on our positive no-par guarantee.
Jonea Drug Company, Oregon City.
A QUICK SAFE AND PRIVATE TREATMENT
Thousands have used and found it the one best remedy
PHfP flf Discharges, inflammation aud Irritation of the Kid
1 JUW neys, Bladder ud Urinary Organs, permanently ere
Thf RflT flf lieved in 2 to 5 daj j. Warranted harmless, Non-inie
ev a n tive, Stricture impossible. Bona-fide Guarantee to cure
50 CapS r money back
Sold by JONES DRUG CO., (Inc.) Oregon City, Ore
oreot pos tpatd in
The Safety Remedy Co., Canlon
resident
. T. MEYER, Cash
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