Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 29, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1901
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&
Corree pendente
are. requested to re-1
new their work. We will supply all
necessary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood shouM appear in
these columns every week.
Gearne.
(ii-ore htd on new while cost last
meil. Henry Suxith was out in the
eno . Ii his sleigh.
Mr. Ksth, a well known resident and
one of our early settiers died Jan. 15
8 A. Ponulas, "of Ksule Creek, and Mr.
Dunes attended the funeral.
Mrs I'aiilaon will be home again soon,
fche was called suddenly to Portland on
account of her son's illness.
Henry Johnson. Mr. Dunse and Mr.
Nash sold their farms lately. Seems a
thouiMi this neighborhood had "bache
lors' enough already, without selling all
of the extra ranches to bachelois.
H. ry Klinker is still in the hospital.
Mrs Kunker has returned from Portland
where she has been at the bedsideof her
on.
August Paulson was borne on a vaca
tion last week.
Miss Roberts went to Dover last week.
Ed C-Suber was recently elected diiector
to fill the vacancy caused by the death
of Mr. Lins.
Henry Kiuier was driving a team
aloti)! Eagle Creek one day last week
when one of the horses fell down the
bank into the water and was drowned.
School seenn to be progressing nicely
under the supervision of Miss Roberts.
Friday closed the 4th uiont.li.
There will be church here acain Sun-j
day, Jan. 31.
Ed Hardes is helping Mr. Held to
build a new barn, linens there will be
an old fashioned barn raising soon.
Pete Rath lias moved on the old place.
Horseback riding seems to be all the
rage lately. Mrs. Johnson and Mi"s
Kotieris rode np to Bissel Saturday to see
Mrs. ihuert.
Otto Taulson mad a flying trip to
town last week.
Theo. Hardes just returned from a
week's vlbit in Portland.
We are closer to town since the new
car line runs out this way, than we uted
to be.
bounds like things are moving to hear
three school hells from different settle
ments and the motar whistle so often.
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Many women are denied the
happiness of children through
derangement of the generative
organs. Mrs. Beyer advises
women to use Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
I "Par Mrs. Pixkhak: I auffered
with stomach complaint for years, I
pot so bad that I could not carry my
children but five months, thou would
have a miscarriage. Tho last time I
became pregnant, m? husband pot me
to take Lydia K. Plnklmm's Vege
table Compound. After taking- the
first bottle 1 was relieved of the sick
ness of stomach, and began to feel bet
ter in every war. I continued its use
and was enabled to carry my baby to
maturity. I now have a nice baby
pirl, and can work better than I ever
could before. I am like a new woman."
Mrs. Frask Beyer, 23 S. Second St.,
Meriden, Conn. tSOOO fcrttit If orialnai of
S0OO litUr ptwinj gtnuimntu cannot 6 producea.
FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO
AVO.MAX.
Don't hesitate to write to Mrs.
Pinkhmn. She will understand
y ourcnie nerfeotly.and will treat
you with klndnesi. Her advice
U free, and the address Is Lynn,
Mass. Jio woman ever regretted
having written her, and she has
helped thousands.
KultUlnl Ills lMnlav.
Editor I'tilerpriee : In the issue of the
"Cornier" of January 22nd In an article
beginning "Assessor Nelson llmls him
sell in the middle ( a hud tlx" the ed
itor snvs ; the asseaior told the taxpayers
tli.it i In' taxes mould he no higher on
account of doubling the HHoacd value
of the county. So far his statement is
correct. I am also quoted as saving that
the levy would be cot In two which is j
paitly true. What 1 did say whs that
the lew for county purposes would be ,
cut in tvo and it is. Last year tho levy '
for county purposes wus 12 mills as coin- j
pared with 0 mills for this year. The
levy for road purosea Inst year wss I) !
mills. This ye.tr it is i nulls so I made j
no promise that has not been f ill 11 1 led.
The levy (or Clsckauuis county for this
year i as lollows: l utility, (l milts;
road 4l mills: state, o mills and school.
S mills. The state and school levy com
bined are but Si of a mill less Until 50
per cent of the entire lew. As the
county levy has been reduced one half
and I am in no way responsible for the
appropriations of the legislature, it is
hardly possible to hold me rcsHnsihle
for the increase in taxes. The amount
of nionev for state purposes, that is, tor
running expenses, is fixed by laVaml is
based on the expenditures of the various
counties regardless cf the assessed value
of the said counties, Page 304, Session
laws of Wi says ; in order to ascertain
the proportion of said taxes to he paid
by the various counties the said state
ollicers shall ascertain from the report of
expenditures of the several counties, on
file m the othVe of the secretary of state,
the aveisge amount of exKiiditure of
each county for a period of live years
and each county shall pay such propor
tion of said state taxes as Its average ex
penditure for said period hear to the
total amount of expenditures in all of
the counties of tho slate. Said commitii-
It ion to be made by said officer a In Ian
i imrv, l'.MO and in .lanuarv of each fifth
Bpruujwater.
Mis. Alma Pepper ltmidiH.li, of Dodge
or upper fpringa ater, died at her home
Jan. I'.ith, l!HM. She whs bom in Jo Co.,
Miclngiin, Mav 2nd, ISilS; ago 'M yeuis,
S months ami 17 days. She was con
; verted III years ago. She w as a cousin-
I cut riirlstian, a kind companion, a lov-
1 1 i...- . ..i
i nig ini'imw, ivii pjt inpni iiim ir, hiwiivn
i had a god word (or the alllicted. She
! w as laid to real in the Spring ater wn
; terv. I lie funeral sei vices were coie
, ducted by J. K. Carrico, o( Portland, the
text, realm II), 1(1. She leaves to mourn
their loss a husband and live children.
Her last words with "1 am renting in
the anus of Jesus. "
"Resting in the arm" of Jesus,
Resting on His gentle breast,
Tlieie by His love o'ei shadowed
Sweetly my soul shall rest.
"Resting in the arms of Jesus,
Safe from all worldly care,
Sals Iroin any temptations,
Siu cannot harm her there."
ItK.U KM ATK THANM'KKS.
Furnished Every Week by IliP Cliickn
mas Ahstiact Si Tru-t ('oinniiiiy.
ol
On the 2:!rd Inst, the young people of
the Springwater (liange gave an enter
tainment and play entitled "Out on the
Street," which was a grand success. The
same will he given at l.ogun Orange hall
the evening of Jan, 301 h, 1004. Every
body invited.
Judge Thus. Kvun passed through our
town last Saturday. Hope, he took note
ol our roads,
Ntterwonil.
Kain. rain, mini, mud. That is what
we have at our burg.
I.. Wilson has bought the l'lumiiier
place, and is doing some extensive re
pairing, such ni building a new barn
and other outbuildings.
William l'ullev's little girl had tho
misfoitiiue to fail on a pair ol srissors,
i inflicting a wound about lour inches
war thereafter. I nlil the January, l'.MO . i,..,,, mit,,r 1(,r v
compulation Clackamas count v shall pay
.liiwi.") per cent of the entire amount. The I our correspondent M sorry to note
I legislature slso passed a bid compelling "' U'lney Jones, a respected
the counties to raise not less than $ti per I cituen of Sherwood. He has been a roa
' capita for each public school scholar ( ident ol Sherwood for the past forty
legal school age in the countv. Last i vears. lie was only sick for about eight
A VeM-lorUet Doctor.
Kever in the way, no trouble to carry,
easy to take, pleasant and never failing
in results are DeWitt's Little Early Ris
ers A vial of these little pills in the
vest-pocket is a certain guarantee against
headache, biliousness, torpid liver and
all of the ills resulting from constipation.
They tonic and strengthen the liver. Sold
by Ueo. A. Harding.
George,
Two deaths occorred in this neighbor
hood lately Mr. Kath and Mr. Line,
both old-time residents of this place.
Mr. Ferdinand Rath died of pneumo
nia, after an illness of a few days, at the
age of 71 years. Mr. Kath came here
about thirty-three years ago, and was
one of the first settlers of this neighbor
hood. He had just sold his farm to his
Bon-in-law, and settled all bis business
affairs a short time before he died.
Mr. Herman Lins died of paralyses,
after a short illness, at the age of
years. Mr. Lins came to this neighbor
hood about 2o years ago. lioth funerals
were largely attended.
August Panlson was at home on a visit
last week from Portland.
Walter Paulson, youngest son of Mr.
Hang Panlson, bae been very sick in
Pot (land, but it seems he is getting bet
ter. Henry Khnl.er, who has been very
sick a long time, is now in the hospital
in Portland and seems to be improving
some.
All kinds of winter grain is looking
well here, as it has been a favorable
winter and the farmers seem to have
plenty ol feed for their stock.
Mr. Held is building a new barn. It
will be quite an improvement on his
place.
Drying preparations simply derei
op dry catarrh; they dry np the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
pose, causing a for more serious trouble thaa
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing iuhalanU, fumes, smokes and snnffa
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Crsam Balm is such a remedy
and will core catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailad for 10 cent. All druggists sell the
50c. size. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N.Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does cot
irritate or canse sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately the painful inflammatioa.
With Ely'i Cream Balm yon are armed
against Kasal Catarrh and Bay Fever.
Farkplare. , j
Mr. and Mrs. ITiarles I'anchy were I
made happv Monday night by the ani- j
val of a young son. Charley is so proud J
of his young assistant he. can scarcely
seethe sidewalk. Mother and child are
getting finely under the care of lr. Slu
art.
Peatli entered the home of Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Bailev on Mom'av of last
we.k ami took their daughter, Ella, a
young woman of .20 years. The be
reaved parents, tiro hers and sisters
have thr deep Bvmpsthv of their many
friends in their sad bereavement. The
funeral was held Tuesday at 10 a.m.,
from the residence. She was a young
lady w ho was honored and loved hv all
who knew her, and will be B'eatly
missed by the community in which she
lived. She was born at Oaytou, Wash ,
May 17, 18s,i. Itr'erment took place at
Clackamas cemetery, Key. J. H. Heaven
olliciating.
Mr. Btayton, who was quite seriously
hurt week before last by tailing from a
scaffold in the i':irkilace school, while
painting in room 6, is slowly recovering,
but it will he some time In-fore lie will
be able to be around again."
Mr. Eockes, from I'etaskev, Michi
gan, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Johnson, of Gladstone.
I year $2 !Hi per capita was raised for the
j same purpose, so for county school pur
i poses more than double the amount of
! monev must le raised. In additioti to
1 the usual stale tax, Clackamas countv
I must pay .0;i;5 per cent of the Sil",(H)'
I appropriated for the Lewis and CI irk
fair, the Portage Railroad und the Indian
War Veterans. This and the extra
'amount for schools represents the entire
increase in tuxes, the only dillereiice
made hv doubling the asessment is that
instead of a levy of 41 mills as would
have been necessary on the basis of the
previous assessment, we have a lew of
20'j, mills. Jamks F Nki.son,
County Assessor.
Oregon City, Jan. 25.
Kldorario.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin, Phil lleil
man, Curtis llelvt-y. and Mr. and Mrs.
Al Jones spent Sundav with W. II. Jones
and family.
Mr. Holt is back with us again.
Bertha Spangler left for Portlund Sun
day for a three weok'a visit.
James Ki-k was visiting in these p.irtH
this week.
John Helvey and Frank Lamm went
to the latter's homo near Silverton Mon
day. Jack Podge, of Logan was here the
first ol the week.
hours, when the end tamo, heart lailU'C
being the cause. He is survived by a
wive and six children. Mrs. Kuiina
Jones, of tilendale, OiCgon; Mrs. Edith
Kyzcr.of Hutteville, Oregon; Misses El
sie, Ollie, Ella and Nettie, ol Sherwood.
The family has the heartfelt sympathy
of the coii.munity.
A. A. Eyman has returned from Esta
cada, and reports everything; booming
over there.
P. T. Weeks has left for Kstai ada.
Miss Walling, ol Sherwood, is visiting
at I'r. Saylor s.
Mrs. S. J France ii
tsr, Mrs. Evman.
V siting her sis
CJ T. J3 1' CD I I X A. ,
8an?hf A '" ' !' ' ' ! BJU
8:gnatnr
sf
Working .lglit and Day.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that was ever made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. These pills change weakness
into strength, IiaMessness into energy,
brain fag into mental power, They're
wonderlul in building up the health.
Only 25c per box. Sold by Chanuan 4
Co.
Hover.
Winter is here; the ground is covered
with snow and still it is snowing. It
looks like the people would have to com
mence fdeding their cattle as they have
not fed much this winter.
Mre. Eardmao is improving very slowly.
There are a great many of the children
sii k in the neighborhood.
Mr. Esrdman has been appointed postmaster.
Frank Selmon
Mr. New.
has sol'l his place to
Cedardale.
Mrs. D. A. James is visiting in Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodlefrom Pleas
ant Ridge were at church last Sunday.
Perry Kitzmiller has gone back to
Eastern Oregon.
George Kitzmiller spent a few days in
Portland last week.
Al Jones has purchased a new grapha
phone. Fred Woodside has taken charge of the
Carus Dancing Ciub.
"Dick" Wallace is working again for
Mrs. 15. J. Helvey.
Still the revivals goon at M u lino.
CASTOIUA.
Boari tb
8ignatnrs
of
llie. Kind You Haw Ulsan BouM
stafferd.
fanby.
There has been no less than four runa
way teams here this past week. Fortu
nately no one has been hurt, but wagons
and harness suffered some.
The depot was robbed Sunday even
ing. The thieves d dn't get much, how
ever, taking 70 cents in pennies. Sev
eral large packages were torn open, but
nothing taken from them. An attempt
was made to break into the postoffice the
same night, but the thieves were (right-
Eastern Oregon, for a couple of weeks,
C. B. James has moved into his new ! teneJ away
residence in Cedarville, and moved all Mrs. Wood and son Frank are moving
the bui dings from the old place, which jnto the Rones property across the track,
makes tedardale have the appearance!
of a city. ! C. Bates has returned from a long
Mr. Noblets was buggy riding ms best I thHt Oregon is a pretty good place to stay
girl on the streets of Cedardale Saturday,
and gave as a pleasant call.
1. Wright has bought the Dolan
stock and rented the place for a term of
years and moved in Saturday.
Land grabbers are pretty plentiful of
late. Cheap land will soon be a thing
of the past.
John Weite is reported on the sick
list and quite poorly.
Miss Nellie Gotberg and Miss Jennie
Hargreaves were visiting Mrs. J. 11.
James Monday. '
Mies Nina Lacy has just finished in
voicing the stock of goods in ths James
Eros.' etore.
after a
Mrs. Winches went to McRee on Sun
day to attend the funeral of a relative.
Canby Lodge, No. 156, I. 0. C. F.,
will celebrate their second anniversary
next Friday evening with a banquet,
jointly witli the Kebekabs.
Wilmer Fisher's little son, aged four
years, died Jan. 25'h. He was ill six
weeks with typhoid fever and pneumo
nia. The funeral was held Wednesday,
and the body interred In the Zion ceme
tery. A series of revival meetings are being
held nightly at the M. E. church. Every
one invited.
Mr. Gage's cracked ribs seem to be
improving though sometimes paining
him severely, especially alter unwonted
exertion.
Mr. Weddle's horse died and was cre
mated and another has been under the
doctor's care. He considered the first
one worth 150, a pretty heavy loss to
any man.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schsttz spent an
evening at Mr. Gage's. Their daughter
Rosa is attending Business college at
rortlanu.
Mrs. Parker returned to her home on
Iwis river.
Hens begin to get at business again.
Probably because their owners had
threatened them with Chinese New
Year's.
Our local dentist is kept quite busy
grabbing out snags.
Cattle are looking well and cows are
doing fine so far Ibis winter.
0 that some enterprising chap would
start a small creamery. Most any farmer
would lease the laud for it to be built
upon and buy and raise more cows.
Mr. Weifenborn has been
bis house.
MacHiiirg.
We are having fine weather now.
The Cahtiage Road and Independent
telephone lino ran their wire inloti. v
Scramlin's store last week.
The Mutual telephone. I o. put in sev
eral phones in Canby also one at J, 1
Murdock's
J. J. Gibson is cutting R. R. wood.
Lots of spuds being hunted to Canby
these days. 1 hev aie worth from oh to
50 cents per bushel.
llav is scarce and high here this
Winter.
Mrs. J.L. M unlock and Miss Ruth
were visiting friends in Oregon City last
week.
Willie Bowers and Louis M unlock vis
ited the county seat Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Adams made
business trip to Aurora Monday.
Henry Iirusch and family visited II
Jackson b Sunday,
Dancing school at Smith's ball Tues
day night.
We still have vacation as Prof. Cole
man has not returned from Cromwell
improving
Mrs. Ga e spent a couple of days in
Portland visiting with friends and inci
dentally looking over the clearance sales.
She says if a person knows what they
need and want and the normal price
thereof, they can get things with a few
cents off and in that way it may pay but
to merely go shopping or bargain hunt
ing there is nothing in It.
CATARRH
THE
CLEANSINO
AND HEALING
CURE KOli
CATARRH
is
Ely's Cream Balm
Tmj and pleuant to
Que. Curitaiu no in
jurious drug.
It is qciir-kiy absorbed.
(Jiw Relief at once.
It 0ns and Cleanses
llie nasai raiarrs.
Allirs Inflammation.
Ileals and Protects the Membrane. Restores ths
rne of Taste and Hmell. Large Site, to cents al
DrujfeiBta or It mail ; Trial Slie, 10 cents bjr mail.
ILV iSKOliikiUi, M Warm Street, New York.
.Inst One .Minute.
One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in
one minute because it kills the microbe
which tickles the mticoiiH membrane
causing the cough, and at the same time
clears the phlegm, draws out the inflam
mation and heals and soothes the affected
parts. One Minute Cough Cure strength
ens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and
if a harmless and never failing cure in;all
curable cases of Coughs, Coltls and Croup
One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to
take, harmless and good alike for young
and old. Sold by Geo. A. Harding.
Kedland
W. M. Stone has purchased a new top
buggy.
The measles are still raging.
D. D. Evans is very ill.
C. and G. Hlcinbothern are improving.
A. Ketchton had a paralytic stroke
last Saturday night and is very low.
A. Barrett lost a valuable horse.
W. Stone will go to Salem to school
tins week.
COLD". HEAD
The grand premium offer of the Enter
prise and Weekly Oreonian for one year,
including a tine world's map, with sepa
rate maps of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho, all for the sum of 12.25, expires
January 1, next, unless we can make
satisfactory arrangements for its renewal
1'ersons desiring to take advantage of
the offer should send in their subscrip
tions at once, for we can not guarantee
that the offer wilt hold good after New
Year's Day. The map alone is worth
$2.50, or more than the cost of the two
papers, including the premium.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
V S F.mtcrshv to K i: Ward,
nw of sec '-'5, t J s r 5 e. . t 100
C A Williams to G ' Kennedy, lot
2. Hlk 11, Windsor
T Howen to 0 G Selling, 100 acres
acres in see 111 A 17, t i s r 4 e
OA V H U Co to II R Dubois, Iota
7 8, sec 211, t II a r e
S Kinxcr to II Johiioson, nw of sw,
sec 4, tftsrl e
V lloir to K 0 I luff, 17.78 acres in
lol H, sw 114, t :t r I e
II K Reicbel to J Ruahlord, 10 scrs
in sec 115, t 1 s r 2 e
O 1 A Sl'u to II II Proiitv, 111 Ic M
and html adjoining In Oswego , . .
J lulier to K J Hamilton, ' of sn
of sec 2, t r s r 1
O 1 A S Co to R WoihIiiiausm, 10 A
in sec 2tl, I 2 s r I e
11 0 Anderson to W A Miller, ,'UA,
sec 2ft, I 2 s r ft e
G G 1 1 ess et nl to S K Hens, lot .1
A 4 A nw of sw of sec 24 t 3 a r2o
A R Pratt to J I sharp, w)u ol nw
of sec IS, t U a r 2
G S Smith to S O Miller, lOMiO ai-rs
in sec 12, t 4 r 1 w
1'roster A Ueera to Slate, sw ol lie,
sec ;l, I 2 r 4
K N Koter to O II r osier, 1(1 acre
in Vickem CI, t 3 s r 1 e
O WpT S Co to G K Sullivan, lot 4
Hlk ft, Kaiarada
O W P rSf.Mjo II Warrick, lot 4,
Hlk 7. I'lstacada
O W P T S l'o to II J Shtitt, lot 10,
Hlk 2. Eslacada
S Kubb to M (loss, 10 acres sec 3, t
8 s r 2 e
M Hons Id A S llrowu, 10 acres in
se ;i, t H s r 2 e
II Meldrum et al to !' It Mudiaou
ne ol nw ol sec 8, t 4 a i 3 n
C Weignnt to II Ktt.gerald, 2 acres
in sec 11. t .1 s r 4 n
L O McKlhanev to P Stolh-r, lot 7,
Pleasant lllll Park
' J A Turner to A K Turner, 70 acres
I In sec :l, t .'I s r I w
O W P I S Co to P Schule, lot I,
1 Hlk 1'). Estiieada
O W P TSl'otoG K Sullivan, lot
111, Hlk A lot 1 Hlk 12. Kstac.da
A luig to I, R Kby, lot 4S, Clacka
mas Heights
M Harger to K llerven, se of se, sec
17 t :i s r 2
A J lleniieniati to R W I li-tineinan.
int in It) acres in Whitcomb CI
t 2 s r 1 e
D y Norris to I Thomas, lot :i, H,k
1 Ki, Oregon CltV
J K Hall et al to J C Marks, 1-7 int
In part of A K Mark CI
J C .Miser to A C Zinser, lots 1 A H
Hlk 48. O 0
(i A Hrow n to T Schute, 10 acres in
sec :t, I II a r 2 e
EM II well to J W A i K Loiter,
lot III Ituena Vista
100
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THE CLACKAMAS AHSTUACT A
TRUS T t'O. aie the owners of the copy
right to the Thorne sysii-in of istras
indexes, (or Clackamas county, ind ,..ive
the only complete set nhtra is in the
county, can furnish informatio as I
title lo hind at once, on apo icatioa.
Loans, investments, real estate abstracts,
etc. t Hlice over Hunk of Oregon City,
Cull and investigate.
Sulncrilx) for the Eulerprisu,
Remember that ti e payment ol ft ftO
on subscription to the Enterprise,
w hether it lie deliniuent subscription or
in advance, entitles you lo a guesi as to
the amount of money in the Enterprise
monev j ir. One guess for every a 1 ..Ml
that is paid. Here is a chance to get
your money back ami be liberally com
pensated lor your lime in estimating the
amptint ol money contained in the jar.
Have you made your guess yet as to
the amount of money contained in the
Enterprise pri.a money contest jar? If
not do so at one. Ilia teal ol the jar
will be broken on the afternoon of Wash-
is a human
)cst in weak
Itins. Like other weeds its
Jl'lt'llt 1 l'll'l. 1 It lllll l.tt1lll
y l IK'V VI Will IV J " " 1 t
when old, sometimes im
possible. Strengthen the lungs as you
would weak land and the
weeds will disappear.
The best lung fertilizer is
Scott's Knutlsion. Salt pork
is gotxl too, but it is very hard
to digest.
The time to treat consumv
tion is when you begin trying
to hide it from yourself.
Others see it, you won't.
Pon't wait until you can't
deceive yourself any longer.,
begin wuh the first thought
to take Scott's Mimilsion. If
it isn't really consumption so
much the Utter; you will soon
forget it and be Utter for the
treatment. If it is consump
tion you can't expec t to be
cured at once, but if you will
begin in time and will be
rigidly regular in your treat
ment you will win.
Scott's Knuilsion, fresh air,
rest all you can, cat all you
can, that's the treatment and
that's the best treatment.
We will scml you
a little id tho Ktiiul
moii fice.
Pt turs tliil ll pliturt la
ill . in, nl a I Owl it il'
'4-tr nl rvny U'lliS ul
1 inuitlun )iu buy.
SCOTT & IMIWN1J,
Chemists,
4(W Pearl St., N. Y.
nc. and tf nil dr'ie;:it.
PLUMOINC CHARCES
are no higher ihan Diomi In any other
liade, and ours ate no higher than ser
vice rendered demands.
What m e undertake lo do in a thorough
and satisfactory nniiiner. There will
lint be fuiind after our work man get
through with a j"h anv defective joints,
li'ii k y pipes, lut me connectPitiH or other
evnlencfs of "scamped" work. Every
part will be porlrct, and look prfect,
and w hen the hill mines in you'll nol
ask for anv ili-diictiun.
cl I Ilt'fr IlTI ITTt
WJWM is
The story of a
great deal of the
unhappinrsa ol
women is a story
of lout health.
Women wonder
how it is that
little hv little
"J? ' the form loses
plumpness, the
checks grow hol
low and sallow, anil they feel tired and
worn-out all the time. In a large. pro
portion ol cases v,iicn women are weak,
runnlown and falling off in flesh and
looks, the root of the trouble can be
traced to womanlv diseases which under
mine the general health. The proof of
tins is that women who have ocen cured
of painful womanly diseases by the use
ol Or. rierce's favorite rrescnption
have recovered their general health,
rained in flesh nnd in nmwarance.
..... ... JL ...
I)r. fierce s i nvonte frcscnplion cures
the womanly diseases which sap the gen
eral health. It establishes regularity.
dries weakening drains, heals inflamma
tion and ulceration and cures female
weakness.
" I snffrred for thrrr yrars with ovarian
trouble," writm Mrs. Anna oninn ITrramirrr
Woman's Athl"llc Cinto, "i '.n hycamore ht..
Milwaukee. Vi'i "The treatment I look did
not (In me a p otlclr nf rh..!. until o Rimd neigh
bor who h.vl hi-i-ii mitn Dr. pirrre's Pavorite
Prescription ii'lvivt me in r.-r il a Inal. Tile
nest iluv t'Nik nv f i-1 'I" r .okI it vriH my first
ster, pcvnril rr.-' vi rv In nut '' ks 1 ivns a
different wimi.-nl : inv tl-h 'Oiirh had been
fialitiv Irf-rione linn. fni i mil I ll lll did III V
eyes bright. It -t'h -i'liply rr iinh;iiti'in if Hie
rent cnmitfe within iriiiu p-itrl a'ltl sititcllug pj
rullh UU'1 li i..iii. "
Tavorite rrescri;it;on " iinl:es wca'-f
women atrout;, sick .vi.ii'cn wi II. Ac.
tept io substitute for tw tncdnire
which works wonitcri lor w-ak woiti'-n.
Dr. I'ierc 's l b asriiit i'l-'b It) llivitrorutt
stomach, liver and W'weln.
v v;r)
WE HAVE MOVED
THE OREGON CITY JUNK AND
SECOND HAND STORE has removed
into the store. oom adjoining the poet of
fice. We carry a complete line of new
and second hand stoves and furniture.
Highest prices paid for all kinds of junk.
sugarman Co.
F. C. GADKE
THE PLUMBER
buy'the
SEWING MACHINE
DonotlH) diH i lvcd by thoMfl v honil
Veitiso a JiiO.isj Hew ing Miichliin fur
t-d.(H). Thisklinl of uiiiiii'liiiiecnii
bo bought from imorimy of our
Uciilcm rroiitf l.i.oo u ils.00.
WI MAKC A VAKIflTV.
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
Tho Food (lefcrniliicfl tho Hfrotigth or
B-eiikiii-sH of Hewing Miu'IiIiicm. Tim
lloiildo Teed coiiibliied with other
strong jxilntH initki-H the w llwuiv
tho Ixwt Ktwlng Wuchlnu to buy.
IteMCOURSHSS
wo liiiiiinfiictiiri-unil prlci beforu purchasing,
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GO.
' OSANOf, BTSSS
2K Union Hq. N. Y.,CtilcaKn, III., Atlanta, (la.,
Ht. Louls.Mo., I)ulla,Tex.,Hiiii Knuicl.co, Oil
for eic av
C. H. CKANK, KM Morrison Ktreot,
Cortland, Oregon.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of r'-enjth, nervettM
Boas, headacha, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, aour lialne. and catarrh of
the stomach araalldue tolndlpeailon.
eures Indigestion. This new dlscovan mm.
enti the natural Juices of digestion aa they
ajrlit In a healthy atomach, combined with
the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive
propertlea. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doea not
aly cure Indleeatlon and dyspepaia, but thla
Jamoua remedy curea all stomach troublai
by cleanalne, purlfvlne. aweetanlns- mnd
trenphenlng tha mucous membranaa Unlnf
i"'- SV Bn' "itwoed, W. Vs., ssrsr-
In . w" nana h oust
K1 Dlgetta WhatYoa Eat
IsobJt. 11.00 Slu holdlntSM Mrmm Hw trtst
stxs. which Mils for SO casta.
pard by L a D.WITT OO., OHIOAOO
Sold by O. A. IIAKDING, DrutfiBl