OREGON CITY COjURIER, FRIDAV, MARCH 21 , 1913 8 HOT FLASHES. Women in middle age often complain of hot flahe. They are at that stage of life when their delicate organism needs a tonio and helping-hand which only Dr. Pieree'i Favorite Prescription can give them. Many women suffer needlessly from girlhood to womanhood and from motherhood to old age-with backaohe, dizzi ness or headache. A woman often becomes sleepless, nervous, " broken-down,' Irritable and feels tired from morning to night. When pains and aches rack tba womanly system at frequent intervals, asi your neighbor about t Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Mag. J. ImhoF, of 821 S. Ben talon Street, Baltimore, ma., w: wrote yoa about nine months ago, telling you of ray condition. I have a Unebabyg-irl-she welehed nine pounds when born. She Is my third child and the strongest of them alL My suffering was only for two hours. I took several bottles of 'Favorite Prescription' and one of Dr. Pierce's Smart-Weed. I never had a well day before I took your medicines. I was surprised how well I felt-could eat-was always hungry, and never had a sick stomach. The nurse who was with me said the medicine was wonder ful because I got along so nicely after having had so much trouble before. She Intends to recommend it to all her suffering patients. Everybody Is astonished at me because 1 only weignea ius pounae oei - weigh 186. 1 have had several ladies come to me and auk about Dr. Pierce's medicine. I am willing to recommend It to an wno suner aim tp. If any want Information I will be glaa to give ii mem. Mas. iMBor ft Child, BUILD FOR A 20,000 CITY. And a Public Dock is One of the Nec essary Foundations. The public dock matter has come very much alive since its 18 years sleep, and everything now points to quick action to bring about this long needed public project, for the reason that the business interests of the city are almost unanimous for it and the general public is signing the petition almost as fast as presented. Mr. McBain stated before the Live Wires Tuesday that every business man, with two exceptions, had signed this petition asking the city council to take up the matter and pro vide a public free dock and fix the location and regulation as they might think best, and this with the large petition of residents from all parts of the city would, it would seem, be suf ficient backing to go ahead with a project we should have had 15 years ago. We improve a certain city street. It costs more money in two blocks than the dock would ever cost, and yet its benefit is almost entirely confined to that street. We have expended over a quarter million of dollars in street improve ments and a $5,000 public dock would have done more for the city's growth and business than this huge sum. We are not arguing against street improvements, but we are arguing for a city of 20,000, and we will have that sized city when we shape for it and go after things and make it. Wanted To know of a desireable ranch of 20 to 40 acres, for sale at a bargain price on good road near Ore gon City. Prefer one with spring wat er. Address Courier. Wanted: Representative to sell the best Accident and Health policy. Must furnish bond; loafers not wanted. A liberal contract to the right party. Ad dress S. Steger, 710 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore. Fruit trees, rose bushes and fancy shrubbery at half regular prioe. Heat two year fruit trees at Ion centa each. II. J. Bigger, 9th and Centre. Street, Oregon City. S. C. R. I. Red eggs $1.50 per 13 2 fine cockerels for sale yet, also a few pullets. MRS. S. A. STRONG, Oregon City, Rt. 3. Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself painfully through her daily tasks suffering from backache, headache, nervousness) and loss of sleep,- not knowing that her ills are due to kidney and bladder troubles; Foleq Kidney Pills give quick relief from pain and misery, a prompt re turn to health and strength. No wo man who suffers can afford to over look Foley Kidney Pills. John II. Sievers, J. P. From a list of one dozen applic ants John II. Sievers won out before the county court for the appointment as Justice of the Peace in this city, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. II. Samson. Sievers is a young law graduate, a fellow full of push and ambition; a hard worker, a genial, accomodating man, and he has a host of loyal friends in this city who just know he will make good. He will soon have a convenient just ice office provided and he will have all records arranged for public inspection. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A OGLE MINE A GO. Work on the Big Cyanide Plant Will Commence Next Month. After months of hard work the cy anide plant for Ogle Mine is now a go, and the Fairclough boys give it out and wil start next month on putting in the 100 ton cyanide plant. There is little doubt of a rich tut ure for Ogle Mine. It is no wild cat scheme. For eight years it has beei developed and the ore is there, years and years of it, and it is in sight, it has been assayed time and again it is there. Work will have to be commenced in April and in order to complete it be fore winter, and the company will get on the work at once. And when this plant gets to work ing and there will be no more stock for sale, here is betting that a lot of men in this county will call for the kicking machine. Stock in a gold mine that has gold is like a back pension being handed a man. The Ogle mine has gold, and some the lucky stock owner will thank the day he took a chance. Another Grange Credit Thousands of rural schools In a number .of states began the teaching of agriculture In the fall. The grange has been an earnest advocate of this. So far as we know, the first agitation for the teaching of agriculture In the rural schools was started by T. B. Har well at the national grange meeting, November, 1878. Public Comfort Room. A new Idea now being talked up by gome of the granges Is the establish ment of a public comfort room In the city where most of them do their trad ing, where the farmer's family can feel they are free to go and rest or pass tho time. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A When baby suffers from eczema or some itching skin trouble, use Doan's Ointment. A little of itf goe sa long wy and it is safe for children. 50c a box at all stores. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Constipation causes headache, in digestion, dizziness, drowsiness. For a mud, opening medicine use Doan i regulets. 25c a box at all stores. Never can tell when you'll mash finger or suffer a cut, bruise burn or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Your druggist sells it. 25c and 50c. Prof. Tooze Wants to Know. There are hundreds of children in our several schools to whom boiled water is served under a decided incon venienco. We hear statement after statement that the state board of health reports our water as safe, but Mr. Tooze wants to KNOW it is safe, and Wed. nesday night he asked the council to instruct the recorder to have the board rf health mak an official annouv' ment to the city, that the school may know the condition of the water and not have to stand over the chil dren with a club to prevent their drinking the water. Masonic Dance April 7. The Masonic Order has arranged for their annual ball to be given at Busch's hall Monday April 7, and in vitations ill be soon sent out. The committee is working to make 'this a season's event. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. There is nothing more discourag ing than a chronic disorder of the stomach. Is it not suprising that that many suffer for years with such an ailment when a permanent cure is within their reach and may be had for a trifle? "About one year ago," says P. H. Beck, of Wakelee, Mich., bought a package o fChamberlain's Tablets and since using them I have felt perfectly well. I had previously used any number of different medi cines, but none of them were of any lasting benefit." For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. Money to Loan. Oregon City Abstract Co., 617 Main street. An Epidemic of Coughing. is sweeping over the town and young and old are alike affected. Foley s Honey and Tar Compound is a quick and safe reliable family medicine for coughs and colds. A. S. Jones of Lee Jharmacy, Chico, Calif., says: "Fol ey's Honey and Tar Compound has no equal, and I recommend it as contain ing no narcotics or other harmful properties." For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. 7tm, my (JMKruma :,r.0HirTf.o;sNti.:r: 'ii. w j-i v Mm.m The Mill Behind the Flour When your grocer delivers to your door a sack of Drifted Snow Flour you know that he is ready to take it back again at the full purchase price if it proves unsatisfactory in any way. We stand behind the grocer. You take no risk in buying "Drifted Snow" its a flour of certainties. Good baking results are absolutely guaranteed. Drifted Snow Flour is the product of one of the oldest and largest flour mills on the Coast a mill with a good reputation and the flour must be of a high quality to be up to the standard of this big mill. Order a sack from your grocer and make good bak ing SURE. Sperry Flour Company, Tacoma The Open Door SCIENTIFIC NEW DISCOVERIES. Bv the electro-maimetlc telegraph an operator can exactly locate a fracture In a submarine cable nearly 3000 miles long. A fow fossils sent to an expert geologist enable him to accurately determine the rock formation from which they are taken. This ho can describe as perfectly as If the rocky formation was before him on tne table. So, also, In medical science. Disease has certain unmistakable signs or symp toms, uy reason oi mis lact tuo pnysi clans and specialists connected with Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute at Buffalo, are enabled to accu rately detormino the nature of many enronic disoases witnout seeing ana per sonally examining their patients. In rec oenizinir disease without a personal exam ination of the patient, thev do not claim to possess miraculous powers. They ob tain tneir Knowieuge oi tne patient s dis ease by practical and well-established Srlnciples of modern science. Certain iseasos display certain peculiar traits. Subjected to scientific analysis thoy fur nish abundant data to sulde the judg ment of tho skillful practitioner. This method of treating nationta at a distance. by mall, has been so successful that there Is scarcely a city or a vlllioge in the united states mat is not represented Dy one or more cases upon the records of practice at the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute. Such rare cases as can not be troated In this way, which require suralcal operations or careiui aiter-treat- ment, or electrical therapeutics, receive the services of the most skillful specialists at tne institution. Dr. It. V. Pierce long ago established this Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute with a full Staff of Physicians who were expert in their specialties. These physicians may bo consulted, by letter, free and without chargo whatever, if you wish a specialist's advice upon any chronic malady. The same system of "speclalltos" Is observed as in the depart ments of a medical college Tho professor who would assume to lecture in all depart ments with equal ease and proficiency would be severely ridiculed by his col leagues, and it Is just as absured to sup pose that tho general practitioner can keep himsolf Informed of the many new methods of treatment that ore being con stantly devised ond adopted In the several dopartmonts of Mcdlclno and Surgery. People who have been patients at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., have much to say In regard to this won derfully equipped Sanitarium, where all the latest electrical apparatus, as well as electric water baths, Turkish baths, static electric machines, high-frequency cur rent, and other most modem nud up-toi date apparatus are used for tho euro of chronic diseases. The treatment of tho chronic diseases that aro peculiar to women have for many years been a largo factor In the cures effected at the Inva lids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Tne violet-ray treatment, which Is another Interesting proceeding. Is came d out by concentrating tho light, rich in tne violet or chemical ravs. trom an arc light with a spocluUy prciiartd carbon. uoon any portion or tnn body that imiv bo the soat of pain. SulTerers from neural gia, sciatica, rheumatism, strains, sprains, also from those oliscuro exhausting pains (the origin of which cannot at times bo accurately dotorminod) frequently lind immediate relief from a single treatment and usually with a little persistence in tho use of this aid, comfortable health or perfect recovery is obtained. men. mere is tno incandescent cht bath, consisting of a cabinet In which tho mitiont Is bathed In tho combined ravs of many electric lights. It has pro duced really wonderful results in diabetes, sciatica, rheumatism, obesity, amr-min, and somo forms of kidney and heart trouble. It has also proven va nabin in chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and the various skin diseases. As a general hygienic moasuro Itsetliclencycan scarce ly be over-estimated. In medicine there has been rapid and real progress during recent years, and Dr. l'loreo has kept up with the times In that ho has had tho manufacture and lucredi- onts in his well-known remedies Improved in a modern laboratory ny sullied cliem- ists, tho greatest euro Ixiing exercised to see that tho Ingredients entering Into his woll-known medicines nr. rierce's f a vorite Prescription as well as the'Hiolden Mcdlca Discovery " aro extracted from tho bust variety of native medicinal roots, gathered with great care and at the proper season of tho year, so that their medici nal properties may no most reliable. (Irodt euro Is exorcised not te over en- courago thoso who consult the specialists of this institution that no false hopes may bo raised. Dr. force's Common Sense medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps to uav expense of niaillnir onlv. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound, Write the Invalids' Hotel and Stirirleul Institute. Pr. R. V. Pierce, President, at Buffalo, N. Y. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. R. Gouge, Plaintiff vs. Texie Gouge, Defendant. To Texie Gouge, above named De fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above en titled suit on or before six weeks after the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit: On the 3rd day of May, 1913, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, as fol lows, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to this Honorable Court as may seem meet and equit able. This summons is published pursu ant to an roder made by the Honorable U. Campbell, judge of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas on the 18th day of March, 1913. The dute of the first publication of this summons being March 21, 1913, and the date of the last publication be ing May 2, 1913. U'REN & SCIIUEBEL. Attorneys for Tlaintiff. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the matter of the estate of C. H. Giger, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by order of the county court of Clackamas county, State of Oregon, appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of C. H. Giger, deceased. Any and all persons hold ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at her farm near Marquam, in Clackamas county, State of Oregon, on or before six months from and after the date of this notice, properly verified with vouchers as by law provided. Dated and first published March 21, 1913. CATHARINE GIGER. Administratrix of the Estate or C. H. Giger, deceased. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah In the matter of the Estate of J. K. Miller, deceased. Under and by authority of an order granted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, dated the 18th day of November, 1912, I, the undersigned Administratrix of said estate will sell at private sale, the following descrih ed real property belonging to the es- tate of J. K. Miller, deceased, to-wit: Lot Thirty (30) in Oregon Homes, Clackamas County, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof; the sale of the said property will be made on and after the 19th day of April, 1913, and the terms of said sale are for cash to the highest bidder. Bids will be received by the said Admin istratrix at the office of Hall & Flied ner, attorneys at 222 Fliedner Build ing and 6510 Foster Road, Portland, Oregon, and at the office of the Ore gon City Courier, Oregon City, Ore gon. N. A. PAYNE, Administratrix. Date of first publication, March 21, 1913. Date of last publication, April 18, 1913 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Ashley & Rumelin, bankers, a cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. W. B. Ham, El la Ham and Ethel Aldham, Defend ants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss. - By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 7th day of March, 1913, upon a judgment reridered and entered in said court on the 15th day of February, 1913, in favor of Ashley & Rumelin, bankers, a corporation, Plaintiff, and against W. B. Ham, Ella Ham, and Ethel Aldham, Defendants for the sum of $300.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 16th day of June 1912, and the further sum of $15.10 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, towit: Beginning at a point on the S. side of the County Road which would be by a line drawn S. 63 rods W from rock marked "H" locating the center See. 15 T. 2 S. R. 3 E. of the W. M., thence S. to the right bank of Deep Creek; thence up the right bank of Deep Creek to a tract of land sold to Deem er and Roberts; thence N. 49 degrees W. to the County Road; thence West erly along said road to place of be ginning, containing 12 acres more or less in Clackamas County, Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 19th day of April, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court house in the city of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. B. B. J. Staats, Deputy. Dated Oregon City, Ore., March 19th, 1913. Straight & Salisbury Agents for the celebrated LEADER Water Systems and STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES. We also carry A full line of MYERS pumps and Spray Pumps. Wo mako a specialty of installing Water Systems and Plumb- . . ing in the country 20 Main St. Phone Z68Z PRINCIPAL PORTLAND AGENTS FOR LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN ALL SIZES AT 10c & 15c EACH FULL LINE OF EMBROIDERY PATTERNS PRICED AT 10c & 15c MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED PARCEL POST PACKAGES SENT PREPAID TO ALL POINTS WHERE CHARGES DO NOT EXCEED 5 PER CENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. Dr. L. G. ICE DENTIST Beaver Building Oregon City Phones Pacific 1221- Home A 19 PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Deutscher Advokat Administration and probate matters a Specialty. Room 8 Beaver Building Main SL Oregon City New Dress Goods Are Here The best of all the various weaves-and colorings in accord with incoming styles for the new season. Among them are many surprising and pleasing novelties which we are glad to be abler to show in advance of the demand, for it enables a woman to de cide leisurely after careful comparison and mature consideration, which is the only real and true way to buy dress goods satisfaction. Here you'll find satisfaction in style, quality and price. M Cfl YARD FOR WOOL CORDUROV Homespuns, Diagonals, Scotch Mix y la UU tures, and a great many other high-grade fabrics shown in the. latest of Spring colorings. Pure wool fabrics that will give lasling satisfaction. All are fully 60 inches wide. C9 fill YARD F0R SILK AND WOOL AOVELTIES-Swivd Striped India y&aUU Twills, English Worsteds, etc., shown in the popular striped styles; also Homespuns, Cheviots and double weight Two-toned Diagonal Coatings, etc., in width from 54 to 58 inches. New Black and White Shepherd Checks; AH Widths, AH Size Checks, AH Prices. This popular fabric is shown here in all size checks and in all widths. It is a closely woven material that is very durable and one that washes well. The 36-inch width is priced at 45c a yard, 42-inch at 50c, the 50-inch at 75c, and 54-inch at $1.00 yard. 75c wide. ARD FOR' ENGLISH VO'LES shown in silk striped styles in the most desired shades for evening wear. It is a very fashionable fabric full 40 inches New Cream-Colored Serges 85c to $2.00 Yard An unsurpassed showing of the fashionable new Cream Colored Serges. They come in black and colored stripes in many styles pin stripes, Pekin Btripes, novelty graduated stripes, etc, You have choice of many qualities from 44 to 66 inches wide at 85c up to $2.00 a Yard. t1 OK YARD FOR SILK AND WOOL POPLINS the genuine Killarneen I um) Poplins, shown in the new street and evening shades. Extremely high grade fabric full 42 inches wide. Novelty Colored Fabrics at $1.00 a Yard. At this price you may choose from pure wool fabrics of medium weight in widths from 45 to 54 inches, and in all the new colorings. Especially attractive are the new silk striped styles, the new novelty Vigereant Suitings and Wool Crash Weaves. Money to Loan. I have various sums of money on hand to loan on real property, for long or short periods of time. WM. HAMMOND, Lawyer. Bearer Bldg., Oregon City. Graduate (with honors) of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, Ontario. angus Mcdonald Veterinary Surgeon Sixteen years experience: Treats all diseases of domesticated animals ac cording to the latest improved method Office 6th and Water Sts. Phones, Main 118; B-9. Res. phone M. 1101. Residence 612 Center St. Oregon City. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Elizabeth Harris, Plaintiff, vs. Ar thur Harris, Defendant. To Arthur Harris, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above en titled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks after the first publication of this summons, that being the time prescribed in the order for publica tion of the same, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint in the said suit, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage con tract and bonds of matrimony hereto fore and now existing between the plaintiff and yourself and giving lo plaintiff the care and custody of . her two minor children, Cecile May Har ris and Arthur F. Harris. This summons is published pursuant to an order made by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of said court, da ted the 12th day of March, 1913, and the date of the first publication of this summons being the 14th day of March 1913, and the last, the 25th day of April, 1913. V. K. STRODE, Attorney for Plaintiff. -"It bends with your foot" That is why so many women you meet will wear no other shoe. That is why Madame Gad 8 Id, the famous opera singer, carries a .supply of these shoes to Europe with her every summer. That is why Mabel Talia ferro, favorite young star of the American stage, 6ays: "Sinct I learnt J what Red Cross comfort means, I hate tt think of putting on a stiff soli shot." And that is why we recommend it as the shoe for you. Come in tomorrow and see the at tractive Spring and Summer styles in all the most popular leathers and ma terials. Oxfords $3 JO and tt. Hik Shots $4, $4 JO and $5. I n a ni DAN Masonic Temple Bldg., Oregon City NON & CO.