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I OREGON' CITY KNTEKI'KISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1903 mmt ' KIDNEY CURE. There Is no dlsoaso so insinuat ing, so slow but sure, as kidney dis ease, orso wMe-sproiul. The symp toms Rfe so slight as to gvnerully escape notice. The first indications appear in theuriuc. with varied fleets. The quantity mav bo increased or de ceased; it Is likely to be highly col ored and scalding; it may be pale or thin, or thick aud milky with a sediment. Ijtter on more pro nounced symptoms will be present, such as dizziness, bloating, etc., with marked bladder and urinary disorders. Poisonous waste matter Is collected by the blt from ll parts of the sys tem mid carried lo tlie kldiH'.v. where It ! separated ami cast out through ttie urine. The kidneys den I with the blood onlv, deriving nourish inert there from. Hence, If the blood It bd the kidiievs are not only overworked, bu. underfed. Hovr necessary Is It, there fore. Hint the purity and vitality of the blood should be maintain ed. Itlaplain why the Rreiit blooS purifier and strenulliener-Dr. Hurler's Iron Tonic has been successfully uted In treating kidnevdiseiotes and In preventing same. In purifvmis the blood the ki(lnes are gratlv relieved, while, at thesametlnie. new sirenittti and vitality are given tbese organs. The following letter tells very old story: Fine Knot, St., June 25, 1903. IV Dr. llMirr Medicine Ox, Dasiton, O. Gentlemen: I bad severe case of typhoid fever six yean ago, which left my kidue.vi la bad order. I have tried a number of remedies and taken treat meat from doctors, but Dr. Ilarter's Iron Tonic has done me more good than everything else. C Cokdell, Merchant and Mine Operator There are thousands of just such cases as the above that are treated without results because they are wrongly treated. Mr. Cordell's conditiou resulted from an exhaust ing fever; the kidneys, as well as the rest of the system, had been wasted bv disease. No wonder Dr. Harter'slron Tonic promptlvcured, because it purified and enriched the blood, and such blood carried new strength and vitality directly to the kidneys and to all the organs. FOB SA1B EVERYWHERE. ! i on i:uj'j M ini vii n i? Ii' von don't vor.r fo"d ilie not do jou rii'lig'io.1. lv.!il ly-ei's'a Cure is t'.e remedy that ctvni-ne shon d tke w h !! 'here i-i ttny !iir' :u l" 'h the e' .' ir'.ch. There I- no ' iv to in niiwiili t I ealth :i i s'reng-li of mind iind I v except Inil'i-1 mi.'' t. I : ere I I ,1 CV to li.'li'l-ll excel t tllonu'h till" f !H o il. St 111 n il 1)1 ' t I tie ket't ! 'by. pii'c .ii'd -ct or i' e iiire;'gth v :.. .ft down ,iii I !!eaSM wiii set up. ;i;ipe'ite, 1 - oi -treiii't'i, nervous i s, ctist ip;ii'on , Imi) b e;i h, s nir r'.--i ..--i. ritftitf. iii.t;ge.i.,u, hs)-pt:t and i S'omai h tnoilile- nr.. ij lick v clued I v tiie u-e of K .'! .l I'vsj epM.i Cure i d by (ieo. A. ILoilit fe- V, ILL KL'DKb IC 1 1 L I IIEli: t III KIT, Oregeiidiy Me h d sts Finn In't ris! inir elvie f r Stt d iy. TijFir-t M.-thn.list Chun-li of this f i'y Viil be re. Indicated with approprin'e ! vices next Sui'day m.irnlng. .Inne 21. leiiica'orv services will be conducted in t:ie morning by 1'islmp Ksrl t'ran-t u ' end in the evening a sermon will be I Teached by I!ev. J. K. T. I.alhrop. if I'ortland. At 7 o'clock in the even ng there will be a special league, service to be conducted by A. F. Hegel, of I on ian.!. A cordial invitstion is extended to the public to attend the services of the da . Koilul CiiveM trengtli. by enabling the digestive organs to di ces',, assimilate and transform all of )ie w holesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that nourishes the nerves, feeds the tissues, hardens the muscles and recuperates the organs of xthe entire body, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Catarrh of the Stomach and all eioioach disorders. o!d by Geo. A. Harding. Tece Are Seme of the Convincing Facts That CauscJ us to TaUc the Agency fof the Fulton Com pounilK, tl:s I'lrst Things Known that Cure Cir-oni; KlUncy Dis eases. rirst, let It b i -tii.c'.lT usiW'tooiJ that rrry on o? theci1- ic-!ow 1 ad be'rndiiiKDOSed by one oriLore pLj.d-t s clirouio and In curable; fcw rd, Li'le tie certainty of the rc :ilu ts sL.jv. i 17 the recovery al-a of tho frionds they lo.il wLo wro simlliirly fcttlicied wilh supi'-sei! ii curiiilu l.Mr,ey dis:asc. K. W. .SyauWiz. Pn-ii.ieLt Sauldlcg Saw Co, San F-Bociwo, ta-1 a r-:ov.rj In hln own family and t,id several others who recovered. Adolph U'e-ke, cauitlii, Sun Francmco, recovered inniselt and to.ti two friebda who re- "iJr.'cirl D. Ziele, pioneer druinrlit, 62S Paotflo treet, ban Francisco, recovered himel( and pave It to more tnan a dozen pailenu who re covered. . .. Charles Eneellie, editor of the German paper, San Franciaco, recovered hlmoelt and told it to number wbo recovered, one ot tbem bainf Charles F. Wacker, the Siitn street merchaat. K M. Wood, editor Wine ana Buirlt Review, recovered filoMeU and to 4 it to asveral who reoovered, among them being aa old-acbool Bhysiclan. Edward Short of the Sao Franelsoo Call ra eovered, also three of bis friends, vis: William Martin Captain Hubbard ef tua Honalubs auow mad William Hawkins of tna TJ.. aarva maKter's 1 parttnenlof Sao iranclaoo. JobD A. Ituops of tb lUitel Kepaltar, BsB , A nfh,,,.n1, art- L w raociscw. " , . . TD kidneys ara the aawers Ikat strata ta boIsods out of ihe sysMm. Ws can stand th cWansement for a snort while, but wi tba . . . i .i,K.ni. ,nnnMfttl u Orel explained by BrlM, it Is only a onestlon . , k .mi,i It Is then , u,iui,,a immu and Incurable. All kidney troubles develop Into this form about the th to Krth month. The above cases were WHY :i -ASE AGENTS Incurable oy an omer 11 kavlng kidney disease should begia at Brst wltB tneonly known thing that will cure It if U has reached the serious stare. Fulton s Renal Compound for Brlrhfs ai d Kidney Diseases, 11 , fnr fjiabetee, I! W. John J. Fulton Co., V Washington street, San Francisco, sole com pounders. Send for naoitUn, YV ar U.S aol seiW lof UUs git. CHARMAN & CO.. DEUGGISTS (KIEVED TO DEATH Mrs. Tillie Wills, of Oanby, Takts Her Own Life. Despondency, Kesultlnir Vrom Keren ( rimlual Ass.nl', Cause Of It a ti ri- -A Mr. Tillie Wills, of Canby, in a tit of despondency, suicided falnrday after noon by taking carbolic acid. Poison was procured a Ml 1 11 o'clock that morn ing, but body was not discovered until 3 o'clock lu the afternoon at the borne of her father. Colonel Hair. Coroner llol man held an inquest and Itlie jury re turned a verdict' of death by catholic acid poisoning, taken with suicidal In tent. .Mrs. Wills was a widow and leaves two children. Kor several months she had been making her home with her father at Canhy, i Saturday morning she obtained a small stun of money Irom her father on the excu.-e that sheex,,ected to pick straw hemes aud debited to get her dinner. Her absence from home at the noon hour did not excite any suspi cion, and it was not until her little son leturned to the home late in the after noon that the body w discovered cold in deaih w itiiln the bouse, w hich was locked. Testimony at inquest developed the fact that the poison ws puuhased about 11 o'cloct in the morning at a lo cal drug store. The contents of the vial, containing an ounce and half, were taken. -The case is peculiarly a sad one. Mrs. Wills was the daughter of Col. Hair, for mer commissioner of Clackamas county, and was highly respected. About five weeks sgo she was the victim of an out rtge committed at her home by a brutal hobo. The fact that the brute was success ful in his vicious assault is said to have preyed on the victim's mind and was di rectly responsible for the suicide. Tliis is the third suicide, in audition to one unsuccessful attempt at self destruc tion, that has taken place iu this county in seven weeks. 1 IS NOW CEi'OIiE THE COURT. S lit involving Title to GOO Acres in tilad-toue Will Sunn be Decided. Tie" suit to quiet title of the t I'iid-totie Ileal K-itate AsMH-jtttioii against T. F. Kvan, b.is been concluded before Judge .Mi'i'nide. This is an important case an t involves the title to the lands be'ier known h those upon which are looted the Willamette Vall-y ('hRUtanqiia building1. Judge Mcftride has taken the ca-e nmh r advi-einent. There is involved in the su t 12ll lots and b'll acres of land in what is known ss lildstone I'aik Addition, amounting in all to ai'iiiit i t'O acre-in it are valued by the A--uciali"ii at $ii I IKI'I. The Ihxcs on !he!.e binds fur the year '.SiK were not pai I and ihey were snb-eq lent:y sold lor de n q lent ta.-s, .lodge Kyn lid cii.' 'he i.nd in lor f 4-o. I'ne defeie bv the Asioci.ition is ihat the title sought to he acquired to the lands by I: van cannot he oh'ained f ir the reason that the assessment against the lands was void aud the proceedings leading up to ami including t'ie sale of the propeity were irregular, Hecaose of the great value ot the lauds mvolwd, the case was one of the most vigorously fought tlmt was ever heard in CUck.nuis couutv. II. K. Cross, (i. H Dirnick and i. .. Hayes repicented the Association at t ie trial and J. F, Hedges appeared for Judge Kvan. WILL I5E BUILT DURIM. SL.M.MEIt. Fish Ladder Will .'tot He Installed at Willamette Fa'h for rresent. Deputy Fish Warden If. A. Web ster has made an inspection of the pro posed site for the fish ladder to be in stalled at Willamette falls al this city to enable the ealmon to leach the upper Willamette. It will be impossible for the B'ate fish commission lo place the ladder until the low water season arrives late this summer, but the lite is being watched as the stage of the river falls, in order to determine the best pla?e for the ladder. Mr. Websster says the ladder will be more of a natural means of ascent for the salmon than the usual contrivance, with great amount' of superstructure. The current of the stream w here the ladder is to be installed is sj severe that the uual construction cotil I not be maintained. Instead, a succession of lasins will be blas'ed in the tolid rock, about three feet ppart. With a series of these natural wa'er basins, the fish will be able to reach the' unper river with ease Tlie lat legislature made an ap priation of $-)000 for the ladder. IN I.tf-t Iloi- l(ealiz-il. From the Sentinel, (ieho, Mont. In the first nppfiiyg oi Oklahoma to BPitlers in 18S9, the editor of tbis pHper wan among the many seekers after fur tune who made the big race one fine diiy in April. UurinK bia traveling about and afterwards bis camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, togetber with tlie severe neat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoea Kemedyas last hope. A big dose was given bun while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and In few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and wltbin an hoar the patient was taking' bia first wend sleep in fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete care, and be cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests tbis item. For gale by G. A. Harding. Sotlce to Water Consumers. The use of water for lawn, garden and street spriDkling for the season of 1903 will be governed by the rules in force last season. Consumers are required to pay the extra charge for such use, during the first ten days in J une. By order of Tiik Board or Watkb Commihhioneks. 4t,Jufiel9. I--'s-.;c.)l I . pAw'..f A prominent Southern lady, Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, pain ful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Dkah 31k. I'inkitam: Gmtitiulo coinixls iiid to ncknowli'tltfotlio fny:U merit of your YeiMaMo CoiiikiuuI. 1 have siillcrcil fur four years with irregular ami painful menstruation, alsotlizincss, juiius in tlio'biu k ami lower limbs, mul lltful uleep. 1 dreailcil the time to conic which would only mean sufferinjf to inc. " H-'tter health is all I wanted, nnd euro if possible. I.ydln T. rink hatn's Veyrctahlo Compound ln nijclit me iieallh Rwl iiaiqiiness in tt fw short months. I feel like another crson now. .My aches mid pains have left m l.ifo seems new ami sweet to me, ami everyiliin stems pleasant an 1 easy. "ix Isittlis brought me health, ami was worth nwn than months unilerthf? doctor's eare, whit h really did not limtit meat all. I am sat Isth'd there is no mrilieino so j;ooil for sick mi im n as jnur tt-1 .tl ki Compound, an I I a h ornte it to my lady f i u i n is in in vd of iiu dii .il he'lp.' Mat. 11. A. Hlantiiaki), 4 J J llro.id M., Na.-hville, Tenn. When women are troubled with irrcular, snpprcv-cd cr pninful n.cnstre t:on, wenktie-s, leuco rrlnra, dNplaccuunt or tilc iation of the womb, that bearin-do.vn feelinif, iiilhinniiatinii of the ovaries, backache, blunting (or flAtuleace), jfouerai debility, indi.'est:on, mid in rvoi.s po ..trutii n.or arc U-sl y V ' J JJ nearly ready fo e;!ve up, but seeing n 1 s y"r advert iserni'iit I pun lifts d mm botllo rif voiir medii ine, at.d it did nie so liuith good that I purchased anotli, ,-, ami the result was so rati factory ll at I bought six more bottles, and am now lectin1,' like a i w vw man. I ,-liull never be wi'liout it. I linjn- that my testimonial v.iii 1 1 1. mre women that your Ve.tiilile ('omiiwiil is the frreiitcst lu' ii i'ie in tic voild for falling of the womb or anv other female coinj 1. ,." 3ii:s. iUv Couv, -2m Iiirch St., rhiladeljihia, l'a. Iteni'Mitbcr, every woman is cordially lnv!f'l to write to Mr. Pinkhar if there is unyt hiny about bcr syniploni-. :,;.(: loes not Understitiid. Her address is Lynn. Mass., her a-'v- is free aud' Cheerfully riven to every ailing womuit who asks for it, . 3 VVtVI. GA RONE R &"S0N WATCHMAKERS A N D JEWELERS All work triven our prompt and can ful attention. , , . Price 8 H e a . o n a 1 e Oregon Washington State Fair Victories ON BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS TTjgontate Fair U)02 Wasliingloii Stale Fuir 102 I-3-3 on Cock Birds, 6 in Competition We only sent 3 pullets, I hen and I ist on Hen, io in Competition Cock and won on every entry but one i-i-3 on Fullets 40 in Competition besides specials, including best pen In and on. . .Cockerel 21 in Competition the show. Prizes won ist Cock, 1st ist on pen, 11 in Competition Hen: ist and and Pullet; ist pen. ist in American Class .... . . , , . . . . . Exhibition Stock a specialty Rome Hare won 1st on pallets the past 8 jj.mi . r 1 years. Stock for sale, cs;s In season. grand pullets for sale. Kfgs ai3.0U J. MURROW & SON. Oregon City. Oregon. 1 - HUMANITY OUTRAGED The U. S. Dispensatory says, conium PARALYZES the motor nerve; aco nite reduces muscular strength; belladonna produces PARALYTIC symptoms; hyoscyamus and stramonium are the same as belladonna; opium lessens the peristaltic motion of the bowels, "Do not excercise any curative influence.' Some of these are contained in all of the ancient pile medicines. Of R-RU-SA, the only non-Poisonous Pile cure, over 4000 druggists and doctors of the highest standing, say in substance : Dr. L. Griffin in 30 years experience I have no knowledge of any medicine curing piles except your non-narcotic Pile cure. I know IT CURES. J. H. TuouT, M. D., and druggist, Los Angeles. R-RU-SA cures piles or f 50 paid. Worst cases cured with one box. On ly reliable up-to-date druggists sell E-RU-S A. Viz: Ajo. HOWELL & JONES. HUNTLEY BROTHERS. GEO. A. HARDING. with suiii vm pb 'ins ii s hi. ,:ncs, fnintiirss, las situde, excitability, irritability, nervousness, slecplo-:n s-,, ii.i lancholy, "all-'one" mid " want to-be-li (t-uiolic " fcclillfs, 1 lues lllld hi'pclc-.Mic--N, they shou'.il n u i u bcr tlieie is oi c tried and true remedy. l.,tiia I .. I'illklllUnW Vegetable Compound nt one icn.nv,?, mi, h trouble. Kefuso to buy uuy other uaUuine, fur you need the bt t. A Severe ("use of Womb Troublo Cured in I'iiil.oli lpbia. "Pkar Ii:s. 1'imiiiam: I have lrrn cured of scie female troubles ly the use of I.jdia 11. IMiikhiim's A circtable (' n m no u n 1. I uhs Court House Clock OREGON CITY, ORE, Uriinswiek House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms.j Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Drldge. Only First (Muss Restaurant J n Town. jjr.r. Fu Kink Canimi s, N'it, Y Kkfits, Ivri'., ('all On tiik v, . , -.mm . mm m KUY KANUY KIIUIitIM 2L. a jl' i a 2i MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS uf inenstriiittlon." They nro Al K S wnmniil.iHHl, lodiiiif (Icuclopmcnt of or'ion ami IhIv. ,o known remedy for women cipiiils them, liiiiiiot do liurm llfn becomes A plcumir... $1.04: VIM ItOX 11 Y .MA II Sold by tlrtltfisu. lilt. MoTTStlli:.Ml'.AL.CO.,Clevcloud,Ohlo. Kor SU ul Hl'M l.KY'W I . y 'yV -; ALLKNDSCf r MIL sur?? 60 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE A. Tnanr MlflMl wfi, . Designs "rHM1 Copyright Ac. AnTon n"'!! rig a pltrMi unit rtcirripiion mny quit klf naVi'Muiii mir ii'iui"n frt-f wln-llifr mi itiv-i'tif l'H t iri.lui(il iMlwiruMn. C uri'liiiifiifri. iiMrm-tfM-iir'-','ii'",i'inl. HAMJhUDK "n cut fri'H. ttM.-ni iitctn-r l-ir fccniiiiif iiiIimm. I' tli'Mtn tukt'ii throiili Mimil U t n. rmlVI rptruti notice, w tt 1m ut tvlm-Kir, In lUtt Scienlific American. rillnliiitl of l"r tirli-ritllli- t"iirril. 'I . t'l . Ii y.'ir: fftttr M. rt(U,4i. HulU b) nil I - i i - r-v. fi'UNfl & Co.36"5""1"- New York UrillH ll Mill ,!, i''J V Ht., WunliliM'o", I'. - I LOTS al ft . pow, eot; ms pile mm t nj Jj 1iA. i mul ; l , 1 1 1 i u I'lli's. 11 nl".'.n Ihn Munuru, lillavn Him ll r4 rf i?ll 1,1 ,,U1 ' "' "m:i't C'l'-i 1 tiKiaiit rriirf, I-.vitv luix in wiirrniitiil. S,,lil II 'J-1 -v V ) I villi, i " NttN liiull on r'-elpt vt .rlrc. N) t-culK and ! lit Snle OREGON CITY F. S. BAKER PROP. ! S IN OUR ELEGANT NEW STORE We are located in our large new store and with a larger and more complete stock of better goods, are better prepared than ever before to furnish you just what you want at prices lower than the lowest. n n n A A A A 3.13? C1IA1U,S CATTA, Proprietor I lllliAIIPII 1'lM.ST ('iKK'Ol.ATK C'UKAMrt 3 in tiik City. A'.soCniAKs 1 ami TobAct'o. !a Thry overcouio Wcnlc iichs, h'nviihii'ity and iiiuiiutlouH, Incrca-oi viir- or and bi uiili " ouiu. ICS'' to (rii la tit FOR CHAIRS NTERIOJ? NOT SCRATCH. a.vd a:;; rocx vzaler fox Curl A. ChiiH. M. 1'iitzliiir Moflinko y !ifAtJ V CO. IL U M B E Ri ;C0 O 00 O GO: '"1LI.IAMS M FO. CO., Props., Clovolunil, Ohio. IIUNJ'UOY' PLANING MILL All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. Main St., OREGON CITY ij A I