Oregon City Enterprise. CHAS. MKSERVli, ri'Pl.lSIIICR AND I'KOI'KiKTOH. gfficul mm of city and county. HUBaCHItTION WATKS. tniarmtr, - H0lirent, to lie lnn lo lln-ir party' Hticy and ftixmeiUia. I tM lliree monihs, 8nvserirlioas M-ahle Ic vlvanee Adveniuuf rlos iiveu ou ap!n'th&. Ml Butered at t!e Pvst Oiltee In Orrcnu l ily. Or, a seeotul class mailer. FKIOAY, FKIIKUAKY 3, ISM. Th KNTK.Kl'RISK tnaranlees larger bn tl eirevlattoa than that of the ether three papers In the county eoainlned. AO E NTS FOR T1IK KSVEKPRISK. Oswet. CJihr, Ctarfc'amas, Mtlwankie. t uion Mills, - Alma, BU-dow linxit. Kew Kra, Wiiaonvilte, frk Hla., Biirlw. tila.tstooe, eud'imt. K.U1IQ0, i'ariis, Molalla. Ksntuslu, - KutievlUe Aanra, On Hie. Kagl Creek, hnnnyjitdc, lHiiiiisois, 8andy. tnlnion tsUTinsville, Oierryville, - Marmot, li. W. Pwser vieo. Knittht A. Mather Gary A W. isti,er ti J. Triillliiiiei K S Krsuihsll Clias Hoiman W. S, Newherr)- Henrv Mlley Hamilton A Washburn - Mr. U. A Shei'nant T. M Cross J. 0. iisire. - C. T ll.ard R. M i'v,r - - X. M Mnxly K. M. Hinrniu B Jennlti(s - - K litest LJ Penlu 11. Wilhern John Welsh J. f. Klliolt K. Ihrtwh Mrs. V. M. Melnlvre lieo. J. Currin Mrs. M. J. Hammer Adolph Aschotl A LI OX I.Y THE WW. 'Tie proioeit fishway provided lor in the Hiller bill will not require the poor litli to A.t lesMVi in gymnastic in onter to be me lo scale the ladder like one we read ol in Oregon history. The only lish that ever ft through thai tih ladder ere the snek f rs. The ti.-hav now proposed will be t la-iel on! of the .lid n k umier the di tivtion of the state officers ami it will le as enduring a the Willamelte lulls. The above taken from the Salem States liian is a sample of the many editorial no 4ice that have Is-en run by our exchanges. Vliile it all sounds very nice it is in (act the wriest nonsense. A lish ladder al the falls oftiie Will;iiette ought to be built, audit ahculd be guarded Iroru accident as tar as is possible, but any one w ho siipos that lattder as enduring as the tails of the Will amette can be made in the basaltic rock umjosinx the bed of the falls is simply ig norant of the ininie use Kiwer with which tu. builders would have to contend, and the Constant wear and tear of the waters which destroy the bed ro. k itself causing it to fcreak away in great masses. This constant tearing away of the rock has changed the fuce of the falls time and again within the st fifty years. Kvery season w orks changes, Jti:d the blasting of a waterway will bill as ist in the work of disintegration by furnish ing projecting surfaces for the water and ro. ks to act upon. A careful examination Of the ground at a lime w hen like last suni ter the water was shut otf. enabling one to alk all over the falls, will convince any one that tliere is " a lion in the way" which will lax to the utmost any efforts of the (dost shillful to build a lermaiieut lish lad-Ji-T. No man can estimate the power of the tars pouring over the Willamette falls during the winter season, and the state offi cers or any one else having supervision of the plana and construction are likely to find v&ien the waters subside that the lish lad der baa also gone. DOX'T BE HASTY. We publish elsewhere in this issue a call for a meeting to oppose the action of the county court in changing the plan for work ing the roads. The notice further calls upon dozens throughout the county to hold trie tings lo condemn the action of the court. We want to urge upon our friends through out all portions of the county the wisdom of firnceeding with caution in this matter. With, but few exceptions the roads of this ji,nty under the system of working hith erto in vogue are no better, but worse than they were ten years ago. If any plan is ixssible by which we may Improve the roads let w adopt it. That already tried having proved in more than nine cases in ten a signal failure we cannot do less than try some other. The plan adopted by the court has this to commend it. It is in operution in Multnomah county sffid the citizens of this county living in the liortliern part of the county where they bave had occasion to use the roads in both Counties are strongly in favor of the new aystem. This ought to convince our farmer friends ill other parts of the county that the Irian is worth trying. Why condemn before a fair trial has demonstrated whether it is jseful or useless.? There is another consideration which should influence those sections of the coun ty which seem disposed to condemn it, in its favor. It is desired by a part of the county now asking, as we believe uselessly, to be set oft into Multnomah, while it is condemned by that section which is oppos ing division. Let us try it, for it is possible that it will give such good results that they will not ask to leave the county on account cflack of good roads. Give the plan and tlie.court a fair chance. 47f IMPORTANT DUTY. The state constitution requires tfiat s re- Apportionment of the state into senatorial and legislative districts shall be made fol lowing the decennial taking of the census. That cetistfa was completed over two years go and this legislature should make the Pliortfonment as provided and contem Jated by the fundamental law of the state. 'ot only is It right and proper that a new apportionment should be made at this time lor the purpose of adjusting equitably the rlrtwMthlV rrr which (wh part of I Mlilltlul Itllf It In ft.M. m Mltllhlillklk tamlpoinl. M lwiomnl duty which the mnjtirHj wnrs n.-vti itm, iiiv runiv th slat. It should tw don now, hmauwi only by so doing 'n Mt ami nst ar - raiu"iiientnf iltstriota twassuirml, It is ly no means certain tnat repetition!! principles Kill dominate in the n-xt slat legislature. There is certain lob a most bitterly wajstd contest before a new body of legislators meets, ami Hie political complex ion of that btnty no man can now know to a certainty, II mav be democratic, in hlch in line with lis historical records, they will j lor Iioiiik the other slate. and foreixn Ha noi hesitate lo retipHrlion the stale upon ttons that she has ahuniluiit resources ol such hais as will inure most aitiire- j hu h she may well lx proud. It remains onsly to thedemivraiir parly, Such leitis- j for this legislature lo say whether aeredita lation has characterised deniocratUdomiia- hie display shall he provided uml et In or lion w herever and whenever it has seem- J der for inspection, and we do not hcsittil injjly been lo their interval and Ihey have lo assert tint In our judgment the lutein danwl to lake the ehainvs. Kroin the long genl wple f the state waul them to see since famous gerrymander down to the late persisted in, oil repeated and unconstitu tional apportionment of Wisconsin that party has a record for losing no opportu nity to legislate lo its own advantage re gardles of the equitable Mid oft times con stitutional rights of others. Willi this knowledge fresh in their minds Oregon republicans ought not lo permit the session lo close without passing such an ap portionment bill as will recognise the rights of all the people. It is neither safe , nor wise lo let the session clot without such action. Ky re-apportioning the slate fairly at tnis time any pretext for a gerrymander and the temptation lo do so w ill be removed Ironi future legislatures for some years (o wine. Thi l 'rcgnnian takes the untenable posi tion that thai Hrtioii of this county lying north ot the Clackamas river should be annexed lo Multnomah, assigning as a rea son thai "the development of this part would then fate towards Torlland." The great dailv is more specious than consistent in its argument, which curried lo ils logical conclusion would oblige the tm-gutiian to advocate attaching all of the Willamette valley and parts of Kastrm Oregon and I Washington Jto Multnomah county, as their interests and business relations are largely centered in the metropolis of the I'acilic Northwest. No argument can Is) adduced for attaching to Multnomah the territory north of the Clackamas that dives not apply to theiontigtious territory south or lo thai on the west nide of the illamette. Coun- ties and county line 'must exist, and the I boundary advocated by the Oregoiuan in its creed, tliomth a"iiaturul one," is in no sense a better one than that now existing, and ! there is no good and siirticienl rea-on why I the lilies of Multnomah should be extended ... , , , . . . hi Minim siuue s in n.1 w in ixiun uouse --i, , ihi-iii,-i w,,n ,. mriLii-i, , ,m of Clackamas county. The Oregouian republican house constituted a iilorittn, should be more honest in its argument and j or majority of a imornm, and that Adv mil attempt to hide liehind pretended rea-, sons the real motive for seeking to acquire the best part of a Hirer neighlmr. Thecul unius of that par effectually refute any claim w hich it may alledge lo being act uated by philanthropic motives. The scheme, as the Oregouian well knows, Is a selfish one, promoted and fostered by par- ilea vuiaiiiE ui i.iw kiiiiim iviilill null mnir , , r t , for iersonal gam from its successful opera- tj " " Tin Oregouian w isdom to call us 1 sees lit in its superior stupid "since we iiiole.l certain editorials from its ably edited col umns to show that annexation was likely lo result in 4 per cent taxes for those who were enticed to join Multnomah. It is possible nay probable, that in comparison with theeditorof " the great and only daily" we are stupid, but we are not inconsistent and dishonest in our motives. Noone supposes that the 4 r cent screw would I applied to the annexed territory immediately Uon its acquisition. Neither, would any one that did not know its habit suppose that the Oregouian with all its promises of free bridges before consolidation would now be found radically opposed to tree bridges. After enlarging Multnomah county il would be an easy matter to make city and county lines coterminous as most other large cities have done. We had rather lie stiiiid than dishonest in motive and inconsistent in practice. Tumi was a remarkable meeting of dem ocrats in Haleni on ground hog day, having for its object no less an aim than the par celing out the fat offlcen among themselves. The politicians have got all they want of the people who cast the bulk of the voles which elected Cleveland and who do the business, and now require them lo stand back while they partake of the loaves and fishes. Perhaps the common people them selves will have something to say about that. Possibly they may lie interested in saying who shall do their business. Thi; death of James 0. Illalne removes from the nation one of its most noted, bril liant ami inmientiui pontic men. for a; quarter of a century he was prominently connect! with the most important public affairs of this country, and his otcntiiil and usually betielicent influence has done much to shape the alliilrs of the nation. No other man has left as strong an imprint on public affairs as he, and it will not be easy to fill his seat at the councils ,f state. If any one living north of the Clackamas thinks for a tniiiiite that Portland is seeking the annexation of that territory to Multno mah for the benefit of the.outlying section let him look to Kast Portland and Albina w hich were cajoled and forced into the con solidated city. What have they gained? Y ree bridges, as promised ? No, hut instead the privilege of paying four cr cent taxes. Asd last but not least comes Clackamas with a proposition to incorporate herself and all out doors. About seven and one half square sections is what the new city proposes to include within iU bounds. 1 he world does move. Portland will have to look well to her laurels. It might be well for the charter to provide that cows shall not run at large. Tint Oregouian In commenting editorially upon the proposed road laws now before the legislature for consideration betrays a la mentable ignorance of the measures actu ally before the lawmakers. Wiikn It was known a Mill lew limn two i ! I'fllN ftlTt tllMt ll,., I.,.!!,!!!., ttn.l a. ll.iltniM.I I j without iii.MnK any ;rovi,lon l,t,ver p.r j w.t i.,iii,h m nip 1,1 p r bit, rm j I'lii.vu j f Hi mat havliiir Iter (not Interests at ; heart, ft'll lliat mi alimwt lrreinrahle Injury 1 had Iwn wrought by lint legislature's lull nr to ai l in o important a mailer. It l.i now late lo remedy the error. Oilier i states have spent tlu .al Ivxo wars iteMtuK I ready fora nininl exhibit al t'liloiino In May, j Imt much may yet he done to make amends j for lli rvtlevtlons and numerous slurs cast i neon Oregon because she with hut one lone j oonipanioii, Oeoruia, has failinl lo provide that no time Is lost in providing a way and the means lor making an exhibit. The bill now pending should lie modified and passed without undue delay so that whoever has the woik in charge may begin the lak ol getting ready at once. Instead of ft,iXH reduce il to M.OUV and instead ol six commissioners and several ex-ulllcio members to he chosen from a select few spccillfd in the bill, make il three with Hie stale othYcrs as ex-otlicio members, and lei those three 1 chosen from the very Iwst men in the whole state, and lei the three ho the ht tlirw. It .11 ru.,,,in nil II...U talent, skill ami energy to accomplish what should be done, and the smaller the board the better andiiuickereaii tne work be done. , Till crisis In Hawaii should be taken ad vantageof lininelialely by this country and ' every effort made lo annex the flowery king-! dem to the I'ttilod Stales. Its commercial j relations are naturally allied to ours and by nniling with our own both countries would ; le henetited ' """"i " , . . ., , i . . , Tin vet remains lor the legislature to do some good work espeiiuilv in relieving the eole from the humcn of tuvaliuu and in pro. i.ling a av to secure giaul roads. Hut j there is not time lo do this and Kpiamtcr anv moreof the lOilavs. I Mors of th Cant. MuJJU. Toi-kka. Kan., Jan. .!, The republi cans have just learned that thev elected a I'niled States senator in the joint session ol the twu houses last Wednea- lUy Thev claim nont. ol the lunula , ' . , r ,., . , , , , ' " ml "l"ly 'd n riwd.t to v" ,,,r " 'ir ; that the stale senalora including the populist iiiciiiIhts of that i ...il.. n ., I, .,....1 . ws therefore elwtesl senator. Adv w ill I h furnished with cr.ilntltU siirm.il i . 0 . ,, , ... , 7. by -naker IHiuglasa of I he republican house, and by each senators. ol the republican EsglUh Skilled Labor. Iajmion, Jan. iti. , synopsis ot the , . . . . ., ,. elaborate) rvporta concerning the coudi- . ..,,, . tion of skilled lab ir last year, gathered under the drwtion of the under secretary lot atute, indicate that with the close ol I the year the period ol trado depression reached a low-water mark. Industrial affairs are looking bad. and the pros pects are exceedingly gloomy. The per centage ol unemployed at the present time is double that un January last. The greatest falling off ia in the shipbuilding, engineering and other related trades' and In which thenumberol unemployed aver ages 10 per cent. Gtaeral Clarksoa 111. NiiW VoBg, Jan. !".. (ieneral J. S. Clark son, ex-chairman ol the republican national committee, is at the Plaza hotel, seriously ill from rheumatism and i malaria. Xilk, Milk Having assumed entire control ol the Mentor Park dairy by the purchase ol Mr. llemelgarn's interest, I am pre prareil to furnish pure milk delivered to any part ol the city at reasonable rates. Orilont can lie left at 0, W. Lovejoy's an J F. T. Harlow's on Main street or J. D. Kenner's on .Seventh street. M. W. Handai.1. II Mr Albert r'avorite, ol Arkansas City, Kan., wishes lo give our readers tho ben efit ol liiseziMuince with colds. He says : "I contracted a cold early last spring Unit settled on my lungs, and had hariily recovercj from it when I caught another that hung on all Hummer and left nut with a hacking cough which I thought I never would got ml ol. I hail used Chamberlain's Cough Kummly some, fourteen years ago with much success, anil concluded lo try it again. When I hail got through with one bottle my cough had loft mo, and I huve not suU'emd with tootliora, and all sneak well ol it." Til) a cough since. I have roconiiiinndcd to cent bottles lor sale by Geo. A. Hauling (iiiaraiilceil Cure. We authorize ourailvert'iHed to soil Dr. King'a New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, iiKin this condition. If you are afllicted with a Cough, ('old or any Lung, Throat or Cheat troubln, and will use thin remedy aa directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no bo benefit, you may return tho bottlo and have your money refunded. We could not make thia offer did we notknow that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at 0. A. Harding's drugstore. Large Bize 60c, and $1.00. - Have you seen those firut ladies', chil dren and men's shoea at the Park Place store that they are oflering at hall ol lor price. They are world beaters, x Call and see the lounges at Ilolmun & Walling's and you will see Dome good one which they ate selling almost at manufacturer's prices City TnMrr Sotlw i Imi there are j mitU m ,WJ (ll,,(,jn, , ,,. mrniw No. IT, i HI, A ti. Sll. - en doiaed l.'iiilni IS1H. lntoii'sl oaia with dale ol lliia n.itieo, K. J. l.oi is, I'Hy Tieaaiiror. l)r'gon iMtv, Jaiium y It), 1SHI t( It yon want to liny lota In Holloil -plvtol" 0. T Willlmna. ain-nl TKl'Tll stuam:k tius ruTiox. A True Htory fl-oin North Carolina, Some one has anld that "the true and the false aal( IIhi (Mine huigua;u" Ihit liter mil la no doubt thai this speaks with the true ring to it. Utter (imiii Mix J. M. llollenmn, iiroprietriMtof " Hotel llullcinan." Amx, N. t . " My son Harvey had scrofula from the lime he was llirra risiin old until ho waa seven. We hod the Uwt ds'iw thai the country atTonled, vol he was given up to die, seviu-ul tone. 8aue one riHsiiumeiided lr. lierev'a tinlden M,sllcnl Ihsisivery. After hiking five Isitthw he was well enough to got aliout, and baa inemhxt so fast Uiat he It now enjoying gil health " rind a reuietly for acmfula aomelhlng that nwiVt" tint hlxod, aa well aa rtcionj t,v Tliat. If it's token In tune, will cure Consumption, which la only lung scrofula. lr. Ileree baa found It. Its hia "tlolden Misth'al ihscovery " As a atrength reslomr, blissl cleaiuwr, and flo.li builder, nothing like It Is kimwn toniedtcHl sciencn Korra rofiila, llroncluid, llirowt, and Lung alTm'tiiua,Wrik Lungs, Meverw tVuiglu, and kindred ailments, U s Umi iuiIv trine.!, so sure tlutl It can lw B" iriiHleni. It II down I lament or eurw. trrary cms you have your money bacj. NOTH'K MR Prill U ATUIS. l.sn,l Olrlcssal Oregon I'lly. lre,m, Jan H. vii Nottee Is lierehv irtven that the tulloHliiit named srlttrr liaa Hlrd ttotlee of hlsllilenlleli In niske ttual eriM'l lit auppoM nf his elsim, and that salil prtsd will te made tiefxrs the rvalster aiul rweiver uf trie I'. a Und nates at Crvsoti I'lly, tin-vou, on March ts, ish. vis Yleliir 1'atH,rt,ii. Iliimetrai enirv N i ia.'I. tor ihe g N W ',, v tfi hi it I U l u L' I a. f, u at- I lie listuei Ihs (olltiw Ins wlliieiiftes lo iirnvshlt continuous realiletiee tipoi, sii,t eillllvsilna uf salil lain) in K A leu K)-k. J W Kvr and !K l Alrv mder. all id Msinint. l . k in.. ii'intv, iireeon, and Palr el llarrlr, id Pais j pi.e. t'Wkaniaamutuv. ii,e,o S I'M I f Al'fnisnS, Hrgister. .NiiI'li K ftiK I't Hl.li 'Anns la u,l ortiee at lirenn liy Ure.ui. Jsn V ii, tsvi i Siitlee Is hereby slven ttist Itie tnllnslus ! Iisnu il settler llss rlle.1 linMee el III" llilellltnu In mike tlttsl pr.Hil In n.Mitt t ma e'sim. ou ' Ihsl ssnl pr,i,if wilt tie m ch' lwtnie Ihr l(eller I NTid Heeetter uf the t' H ltn-t i ullie si oresuli ; i iiv. or irin. nn sisreh l-u, vu I I rl I Ir'eh ' Mumeoeut eulry .S.i. :;17, Inrltie f VV l See 7 1 J K. H. I lie tisiue. Hie t;.. I MS llne-es In priii e tits e, -ill liiiitms r,i'tt' nee I lip"ll slnl eliln, s'inli ! ! I ni'l. vtl l'i,p.'f selil.slim' Ulehsrd lleliler, frr, Irlr. li'is ' I leir. sll n Heli.ill s Keiry VV hlnt-,tt e-nitit'. j llretmi i J- 0 J 1 Al'l I KSii.S liiitl-l. r Nullce of Appllratlua for Msham Ursine. NiitneU hereto- elven thst the uriilerl tie kill apply t the eily eitill-ell ef tirevnll I'llv. ire..u. si the reiilr i.i,-. nn in tvt.r.ir l,.r lie Ci illllliSil.ii nl lie llceue nir a sslmui nil Msin street hetweeii 1 hlr-l sii,t ',nirih iii ssiil rllv IVuta A k bi.lv tireeui rllv. Iiretfun, JauiMry p.'i Nellr f Application fr Sahi Lleeaw. Niiltee t hsrthr slven Ihsl the illnlrrslshrd will apply I" the i il) e ell , I I ir,u I II, , iirecui, t the reulsr mreiiiK In Keiir.sry ..r t ine rililitutl,ii nr lh lleeit.s lur . snim,ii nn Main, tielwceu 'iiiirlh siul Kthh sl'eei lu salil etty I (In, '.lHl-SKi.l A(t ure. o t'lty. Omtiui, Krliriisrjr H, Is-jCi SOOTHING POWDERS, SrCHIIOdlMCUIIING THIH REMEVB revmiSH BUT. fnEvrNTriTfl.coNvrijiioNs. . PRKMKUYK A MKAl.TUir BTATB OF TBt CON BTiTiTioJt Dimso 1-r.Kioo or Tnrrunw. m thai tha words "JOHN BTEEDMAll, Chmm kst. Walsrarta, Burnr," are ngravNl oa Uit Ooverum.Dl Stamp afflsed to h patkst. -8old by all Leadlag Drug (Kla. BILLIOUSNESS TlieS. B. Headache and Liver Cure, hICVS ! PHYSIO i tViK'ir. If Taken as lllrerted, we lluarante Hat Is. farlhinur Helmut Your Munsy, Don't Sicken. Don't Cripe. rg) cents per bottlu, by L. M. Aniihkwh, the Seventh street druggist. JAPANESE JJIiJ I Iwtw CURE A new mnl cmnMfl trftt merit, roiiHlntliiK nf Hiij.j.unitnrf'', Onitim-iit hi :iiilc. iilno In Mux hidI rill; n (Miwltlve uri' for KxmniHi, IntrriPil, Mllti'l or hrllirir, lli'lilnn, rtinmlo, JtiTiMit or lliTfliUry Phew, mid iniitiy (llNCUKfa it uO fciuilc wt'nkii('Ni't(; it Ik alwuyts a nrvnt liftK-rlt to ttip (r'titritl health. TUti f)r4 i(n f!(iv;ry of n iim-'KchI finro rcinicrlriK mi tipuinilnri wlrh the k it I fit imneeeMHiiry Imreiider, Thi Minn'ty hiixnever heen known to full. $1 ir box. ffor.i: Kent hy until. Why RufTiT from till terrloln dlxeane when a written eunnuilfft Ik uivn with Mix hoxeit to refmul the money If not ennui. HuimI Mlitnip for freu Ntmple, iuar Hiiten lHdied hy Wioiiaki uhkk V ('o, wholn utile niitl rul'tll (lrutfKUlH. "! K"l". I'orilmul, Oregon, WOOD TURNING - .A. 1ST ID . SCROLL SAWING BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties dHHiring Wood Turning, Pat terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Mo. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. a-. U. BESTOW, CrJTOpp. tlie Congregational Church mm fclilf m Fit) :Hlwi Eft M ft COPPER RIVETED PRICES THAT TALK! Splendid Values fur Kittle Money. To mako room for our now spring invoico soon to arrive from tho East, wo oflor tho follow ing articlos at rodicnlously low pricos. Forty Xowmarkols, Ulsters and Jackets, FORMER PRICES FROM $5 TO $15. YOUR CHOICE NOW FOR $2.85. Ton Child's Cloaks Sovontoen boys overcoats, (Ages 10 to 10 yoars) Formor pricos $4.50 to $7.00. your choice now $3.00. l.ailii'H Wiail Inwi' n-tl ii-'l to '.'V All wi1 yiirti t V, r IU, all I'lilnrs. A niiv iis-i'tttni'iil ufliiilii's' rhililri'ii'a uinl nun's line sin" s nl hulf thoir furiiiiT priii-, FURNITURE. Now Firm, Now q Goods, p Now L Prices. You W Will Z Find j Our Stock First j Class p And p The Prices Z Very 0 Low Undetakin and 'V.aV MO0W5 Woman's Friend Ho succiwHfiil ami diilirlii.fu Imvo In. en llie t'lliicta of "MiHirn'H Kiivi-iili-il Hum ndy" upon tint diilicute ailnitiiits of womankind, that Ibis wondnrfiil rcinn dv lias been culled "Wumun's Kriend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses shows wommikiml its petiuliar virtues for their ailments. lis efl'oeU are irontlii, soothing utid uniform ly HtlUCOSHful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over tho coimt buur witness to itm suc cess. 'Sold by all drugKlttu. Sri M t fu,!!1'i', F") i hnn Hurl f, y I 3ottgm"PAni ADDRESS: SAN rRANCISCO, CAL Reduced to xe Whon You Want A Bed, Bureau, Chair, Tablo or Stand, or Full Bed Room Set Call On Us. Kmbalrnhitf. Cooke's Stables, W.H.COOKE, Managor, Hnrrr.Mir In I'. II T ,1 ..(. ('riier Fourth ami Main Sirefts, OKKdON CITY. T i:ADlN(i I.1VKUY HTAHI.K the Clly. KiKH of llnv .Iwrlptlun lurniHliml on shni t iiii,.(.. All kin.lH of Tn k mi.l Unlivery llusl nesH iioui,y Hllen.led (. .b,e'tr;ni:,",r',"li BM'1 K"" U R PRIER'S Photograph Gallery. If you WBiitagiM)di.l,loKrnih Kivo '"'"a call at hin M ntuml o,,. ixmilo Farr'H hutchor shop. N0THIN& BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. PROMPT DELIVERY