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Oregon City hntcrprisc. FRIDAY, MARCH 211, 1HIM. r--,v-... . , . i- ..... v 1 Clacknmns Co. Directory. COUNTY OKFICICIIM, Jintae, , (llori of Ootirta, Hh.rllT, MtNMirtinr, Trmaurvr, - HoIkhiI HiiurltiMiuilii(, Murveyiir. Uorimor, Commlnloiiers, J. W MHdriim Owi, C lliirinii C, W limning H. M Hrnl. J. () W.Ml,i.r.. J. C. In. ,11.7 II. H ill,.,n Hlflimr H in y I li H. I,. Ilminan I Richard Hrnil l!iiriilliia luir To Meet the TIhh. Tim subscription price fur Dm Kntieh I'ltiM ha been reduced to $1.50 per year; 7ft could (or nix months, Caali In ad vance, Hiih-rlher paying at tlia 'iul of the year will not bo eiillth'd to this re liictl(iii, The low price l inmln to K't tlia lint 011 ( null ImuIs rniil Induct ill nuliMcrllicrH to pny up, and rM-oUlly to prevent dead beats from taking tlm plcr and not paying 'or it ly reason of their Imlng law proof, Reduced price will tinty ccjiimit'iK'V with dale of renewal, Tlil inuki-H llm Kntkmi'VIhk the chca t pnNr in t'lMt'kMiiiuM county eight jmgesall lioinu print mul full of live liM'lll news CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Tlie I'.fmim idBK until after flection for i5 CVIltM. C. 0, T. Williams, ran now nuke loans on improvml fnriim. I'ure Wydaudotie egg for sale liy It. W, I'orhir, Cmii'iiiKli. .'It Jas I IIimih-ii of l.m'cy Im been ap M)inll a notary pulilic liy the governor. Kugone I'mixmun ha leen apxiritd Vmtnialr at I'ortlmul to succeed ieo. A. Steel. Daniel Fisher la-gaii work on a new Ikhim) the II ml of tlie week on Monroe treel near Twelfth. if you want nice hmrrutmul aneay ahavegoto Farnnworth's, the only (lrt class shop In I lie city. Shaving 15 cent. Till Ford of Salm waaatioiil the street oftliiirily 011 Tueaday, presumably in tlm Jnlcri-tt of til gubernatorial iro perta. Tin Iliifkinan, foruiHrly of thin county lint now of l'o ha been nomi nated (or representative on I lie populist tlck.l. Fred Wiggins mul Clarence Hamilton of Salem were in 111 city last week to attend the wedding of V. II. Wiifgin an.l Mollis Wilkinson. Mint Ilattlo J. linker end Thoa. tainen were married by Judge Foiita In hla happiest tyle at his oirice In thin city on Tuesday of title week. Judge Mehlniin returned on Saturday from tour through the southern part of the nullity with K. I. Carter Inducting the road In that section. Shlliih's Cure, the (ireat Cough and Croup Cure, in lor mIm hy u l'orket itlae contain twenty five doe, only '.Tic. Chihln-n love it. C. O. Huntley. l'ernonii wlxhing fine work In photo jmrtrelU or viewn, InU'riorn end exterior will nave money hy going to l'otter'e photo fwiluri, 2:5 Firnt Htrwt, I'orllmid. If Where r you ifolnn In uch a hurry T Tlnia exclaimed one prominent rltixen to another Why to hear Koland D. Orant lcture at the Hnptlnt church wai the reply at he hurried on o an not to late. Hpeclal KaxU-r aervlcea at the Conre national chinch next Sunday morning. Kanter concert In the evening. The young people will gjve tocla! with munlcal and literary program on Thure Uy evening March 211. Tin. ianlt, who has heen UvinK al ircen T'jlnt for mmie time and acting an engineer at Itrnughton'a aaw mill, ha traded hia Iioiiha and lot for a ranch near Ml. Angel and la preparing to move thereon in the near future. Mra. B. Jaggar gave an old huliea tea party at her home in Oregon City on the lllth hint, and they had a very pleunant time. TIioho present were: Mra. Canllehl, Mm. McDonald, Mra. Mohlriiui, Mra. rUovena, Mra Tutrow, Mra. Fanohor, Mra. Kohdrta and Mra. AVilliutns. A recent nimiher of Harman'a School of Window Decoration contained a photo engraving allowing A. 11. Apuraon and liia miniature Ferris wheel as ho had it arranged in the chow window after hia return from the world' fair. It ia quite a compliment to Beverly's Inventive gonlui n a decorator to ho noticed in this niaga.ine. Oswego citizens held a meeting last week for the mirposo of taking the pre liminary steps looking to the incorpora tion o( the city. The bountlarioe given of the proposed incorporated town are Twenly-flfUj street on the west, line with Tryon creek on the north, Willamette river on the east, and lind with Leonard street, old town, on the south. The ladies of the Congregational church and Sunday achool are arranging for special Kanter services at the church both morning and evoning. At the morning service there will be an Kanter sermon and special music while the exercises for the evening will be of a varied character, Mins Blanche McCord, the unexcelled violinist being down for a part on the ptogram. REL'UJiLICANS ALL ATmiMM TO Til KMC KSITTINIi Al OKIUMIZIMi rou won. among ilir ( lul. Itlnil Mplrlt In Needy ami (Inwi iro More Clubs 4 'mining. The republican club and their many member In this county have not been Idle the pant week. Indeed they have been quite active and the result of the activity I renewed Interest and added IIIUIIllMtM. mi nil' 11 1 11 ha 11 roM OHWKOO. The republican club held quite an en- thimlnntic meeting on Nntiirday evening lant In I'romwr'n ball. The weather was Iwaslly, regular popullstlc weather, quite changeable you know) hut for all that there was a very good turn out. The Oawego Cornet band was out In lorce and furnished gmxl uiunio for the occasion. A. B. I'resBer 01 yourcny was the Hakvr of the evening and pke for alsiut one hour and the way be poured the solid shot of plain and logical reason ing Into the camp of fieu trader and populists was delightful to hear, hut bless your life, free t ruder and ponulists to use an old time exprennlon, are nilghiy scarce in thin neck of the woods. Mr. Dresser wa frequenly applauded luring the delivery of hi speech and after the iiiovting a man aald lo the writer ' I like that Dresm-r, be talks so any emu cn understand him." Thia I consider the highest coiiiplinient that can Imi paid to a public Seaker, J. I'. Campbell being present a called Usn and made a very short speech hill what Jim says always counts and be was loudly applauded by the udiiuice. Mr. Minlie waa called upon and made a short swih h . What the sn-ecli lacked in length wa made up for In merit. Short iqxwhea were then made by Messrs. W. II. Welsh aniKi. W. I'roaser, ImjIIi laiing well received by the audience. The Hireling adjourned and the Isiys went home feeling good ami conllilenl 01 victory on iiieiwi 01 next June, Hay! Mr. Kdiior, let mo give you a tip, Oswego district at the June elec tion will poll the la'geM republican Vole in proportion to the number of votera in the precinct, of any precinct In Clack atnaa county, and the smallest populist vote of any p ecinet In ihe county. SacHKTAKV or Cl.l'B. A MKKTINO r Cl.riM AT IIAUIJW. M. II. Kilbournc secretary ol the wide awake club at Barlow write as follows: At the last meeting ot the Barlow repub lican club It waa decided to bold a joint meeting of Ihe several republican club in this vicinity, on Monday evening, March 2(1, and I have Ireen instructed by our club to extend a cordial invitation lo the Oregon City club to meet with us on the above named d.ite. Our' club also asks as a s-cil favor that the glee club accompany tlie club from Oregon City. The clubs at Aurora, Canby, Needy stii J New F.r are existed lo be in attendance. HKITIII.ICAN Cl.l'11 NOTKS. F. I.. Minlie the active and enthusi astic president of the Oswego republican club waa In the city Tuesday, lie says that the times have made Oswego solid- idly republican and that with a good representative on the ticket from that place, will make the banner lepublican report on Ihe night ol election. 1 cmne Snd that they purpose organix- A.J. Y oder of Needy waa in the city ling a club even if they have not many Friday and aays Ihe Needy club is j voters in the neighborhood. He finds prepared to enter the lists to contest that it is business for the farmea to with Oswego or any other cluh (or give a little attention to republican pol banner returns on the night of election. I itlca this vear. On Thursday H. S. Strange and I. L. Hoffman drove out to Logan in the blinding storm, where they found an en tlmsiastic lot of republicans gathered In Tracey's hall. The meeting was called campaign. Mr. Brownell spoke in the to order by Jas Tracry, who introduced afiernoon to a largo audience and in the the Hieukers and the audience then had evening lion. Thus. II. Tongue and Capi tis pleasure of listening to some Bound i Apierson addressed another large ami republican doctrine after which a club 1 ienee. Much enthusiasm waa mani waa organised with iwenty-six live tested and great interest taken in the mouiliers. The following were elected j speeches which were all excellent. olllcers: Jas. Tracey, president; II. L, Patterson, vice-president ; Fred (terber, secretary and Geo. Uibbs, treasurer. Since the adjotirnement of the club the members have been adding to the roll till they now have almost double the original membership. Abemethy preclnt, that boasted strong hold of the populists has been taken hold of by the republicans of the precinct who are determined to fly their colors high even If they are in the. minority. On 'Ihursday evening the school bouse was well filled. Senator Cross, A. 8. Dresser and (ioo. Kinearson addressed an enthu siastic meeting after which a club was organised with twenty-three members. J. A. Chase, was chosen president j Geo. Kinearson secretary and Geo. T. How ard secretary. After a vote of thanks to the band and an Invitation to A. S. Dresser to address the club at its next meeting tiiey adjourned to meet on Thursday evening, March 27. The Maple Lane club is thriving with a good degree of. interest. They have nearly doubled their membership since their organization. On Thursday even ing C. II. Dye and Geo. L. Story will address the club. On Wednesday evening tho 28th of March the club will have another mooting which will be addressed by proiulnont speakers. Friday evening there will be a meeting of the New F.ra club at the Brown school bouse which will lie addressed by prom inent sieukers bom this city. Henry Meldriiiu who I chairman of the committee 011 organization for the Young Men's Itepublican club of this city will start out on a business trip up the Clackamas on Thursday and will stop on bis way back at the Handy meet ing of republican on Saturday, It Is expeetd that arrangements will tie made for the organisation of club at F.agle Crock on Saturday evening of this week. Tuesday the 27th of March is the date set by the I'leasant Hill and Sherwood republicans for holding the meeting for Ihe purpose of organising a elub. It will lie remembered tbut they postioned the meeting lant week on account of the severe storm, (leo. C. Brownell will address the meeting. On Tuesday evening the republicans of Marquain will have the pleasure of listening to Hon Ueo. C. Brownell alter which they will form a club. On Saturday, February 24th there will be a gathering of S.iudy republican which will be addressed by Senator Cordon K. Haye and other speaker after which a club will be organized. From now on until the election the Needy club intends to get In it work mid In order to do so will bold a meeting each week. Their next meeting i on Saturday evening. Friday evening I the date set by the Canby club for its next meeting, which will lie belJ at Knight's hall. Promi nent ss-akers will lie in attendance. Ixal clubs throughout tlie county should endeavor so far a poeaible to get up a program which is varied in charac ter and will iii'crcnt the local talent. There in nolhiiig like getting a convert at work to bring out hia seal. Short sm'im lies, songs and recitations are all good, (.iet Ihe boys and young men to take trt. They are the hope of the nation. By all mean give the boys a chance. Dr. Thomas, president of the Ik-aver Creek club tays that they are getting along well and increasing in numbers beyond their exKctation. On Wednes day evening the next meeting of the club will be held with C. II. Dye and J. U. Camphell aa sKaker8, Friday evening of this week will be employed by the New Fra club In hold ing a meeting at the Brown school bouse. It should be attended by all republicans who can get there. II. 8. Strange ha been invited and will go to address the republican club at Wood burn on Saturday night of thia week. The Milwaukee republican club ia pleased at their rapid growth from 35 to till niemlicni. Well done boys, but better at least make it one more. Knos Cubill from the east end of New Kra precinct was in the city the last of the week and reorlB bis part of the pre cinct activ.dv co-operating with the cluh organised a week ago at the Brown school house. Oeo. C. Brownell, Judge Meldrum and others addressed a rousing meeting of republicans under the auspices ol the Clackamas club on Wednesday evening. The brick store building which has been loused by the club was well filled. The cluh means business. Hans Faulsen one of the wide-awake farmers of George precinct waa in Mon day and says they are very much in ernlt in m'g ,,m.jnet in desiring another Laat Friday Capt. J . T. Apperson and Geo. C. Brownell went to McMinville upon invitation of the republican club of that city to help fire tlie first gun of the A Challenge. TO Til K ClMIKMAN M.UM.K LaNR RKrUBLI CAN (51.1TB : Sir We, the Maple Lane people's party cluh, hereby challenge you to meet us at Maple Lane school house In friendly joint discussion, local talent or whatever talent you may choose any night or every night from now until the June election. H. A. WlllTKMAN, W. W. MVKRS Secretary. President. March 20, 1894. Report or District No. 8S. The Canby school closed after a suc cessful term of six months on March 2d, the following being a brief report of It. Number of days taught 118 ; number of pupils enrolled K17; average attend ance 103. The following list of pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the entire torm and were placed on the roll of honor: Ella Knight, Josie Knignt, Chester Hodges, Ralph Knight, Andrew Knight, Albert Knight, Clarence Wilson, Clarence Floyd and Arthur Knight. 0. Y. Drapkr, Principal. Have you seen those beautiful Indigo, oil red and light prints, outing flannols, satteens and trimmings just received from Chicago at the Red Front Stores away below any prices quoted inClacka mas county buforo. Mi 9- old Sole Crowers of the New PACIFIC PRUNE, Karlieat, Most Prolific and best drying SLiUIl$ & tlUtJN. Mount Tabor, Oreson PERSONAL NOTES. Judge I'. A. Marquain of Portland was in the city on Monday for several hours. E. C. Maddock, of New Era, was in the city on Tuesday shaking hands with friends. Wm. Tbo npont of Needy, was in town on Tuesday for a few hours and reiort politics lively In hi neck of the woods. Chris. Kocher the well-known chicken fancier of Canby was in the city on Thursday on buiines enroute for Port land. Miss Lu B. Merrill is visiting her sis ter at Port Gamble, Washington, where she went hoping that the change would restore her health. C. O. T. Williams went to Salem on the Tuesday evening train to visit his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Lawrence, and re turned the following day. Our old friend H . B. Chase, of Sandy, was in town on Wednesday and report ,. . 1, 1 , 1 ..J ' nanny as uveiy a una ''T i with the weatner which we nave oeen having the past few months. John Jennings was up Irom the ranch last Wednesday anxiously looking lor Dr. Carll to go down to attend his seriously ill a short time previous. A. M. Shibley, of Springwater, was in the city the last of the week and reports the republicans of that part of the county very much in earnest and determined to organize (or victory in June. By the way Mr. Shibley is epoken of a a suit able man to place on the representative ticket. Hayes went up to Senator Gordon E Koseburg the first of the week to try a case of considerable importance and waa successful in hi suit. He returned Wednesday morning as lar as Salem where he stopd to loo in on the re publican convention for an hour or two. He reached home on the afternoon train. I'leasant Reception. On Monday evening about fifty mem bers of the young people's society of the Baptist cliUR-h went out to Pastor Par ker's home in Gladstone to give him a surprise reception as a fitting welcome home from California, and token of their regard for him. There was sociability and a nice lunch, songs, games and ad dress of welcome by A, S. Dresser, pres ident of the society, and response by Mr. Parker; in which Mr. Dresser very nicelv expressed the sentiment of the society for its pastor and the heartiness of the welcome back, and Mr. Parker expressed his appreciation. President Dresser then announced a aeries of toaals, or, as he better expressed it, in considering the place and the occaaion, "sentiments." which were responded to by Hon. H. E. Cross, Miss Winnie Graham, Erastns Smith, and J. K. Groom. Mr. Groom mistook the wording of the sentiment to which he was to respond to the extreme hilarity of the company. President Dresser announced. " O woman, why do you look askant at man?", Mr. Groom assumed to unperstand it, " w hy do you look scant at man T" with the result that some of the company were threatened with a scantiness of buttons. At 10:45 the Gladstone Park car returned the party to town, all feelinr that, like the hoy in the story, the evening's pleasure whetted tho appetite for more. Resolutions of Respect Resolutions of respect to the memory of our deceased comrade, Oren Holmes, adoptod by Meade Post No. 2 Department of Oregon, G. A. R , March 12, 1804 : W11KHKAS, Our beloved comrade, Oren Ilolmea, a worthy member of thia post, has fought honorably the battle of life and having been mustered out has gone from our ranks to join the great army gone before us ; therefore be it Resolved. That we hereby honor and memorialise his loyally to our country, his bravery as a soldier in its defense, his uprightness as a citizen and his fraternal charity as a comrade and a member ot UIB UUBV. Resolved, That we especially admire the brave fight he made In his last bat tle against disease and death, though he fell in the conflict, he (ell with his face to the foe. Resolved, That we tender our deep and sincere sympathy to the widow, son and daughter of our deceased comrade. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be spread upon the recerda of the post, another be presented to the family of the deceased, and that they be published in the papers of our city. Married, at the M. E. parsonage March 17, 1894 by the pastor, Rev. Gabriel Sykefc, Mr. Thomas F. Town send of Spokane Wash, and Miss Helena Lexo of Clackamas coTtnty Oregon. WHOLKSALB GROWERS AND DEALERS. Cannot be Under-Bold. VQOf7 lit Z'tO prune grown. Send for Catalogue GLADSTONE IS IMtOSPEROUS. Many are Burin and Bulldlnft- Home la the Beautiful Suburb. Times are hard and money scarce, but from the time Gladstone properly was in the market, not a day, week Or month goes by without from one to three new bouses are noticed in course of con struction in Oregon City's ch'ef suburb. Ti-i,r tuwora. nrporhera. drmurists. merchant, publishers, newspaper men, j editors, politicians, and all thrifty peo ple, who want to make a dollar go a long way, buy a home in Gladstone. It pays. The following partial list of the pur chasers of property in Gladstone con firms this statement, and that proves that this "handsomest home site in Ore gon" has a warm place in the estimation of careful, sober business men, who travel around with their eyes open and who appreciate a good thing when they I see it: 1 Bev. Gilmau Parker Nathan Tingle jj Bladen I Q g I g p. Bellomy, L uirua Goettling I o p Clonton & Bro John K. Groom J. E. Garrow, James Murrow C. B. Johnson, A. J. Joslyn Charles Bolds, John Mason, R. E. Brown, Joseph Millerd, C. 0. T. Williams, John Hill, J. J. Burgess, Karl Borg, T. M. Cross, B. L. Cheshire, U. S. Forbes, J. M. Johnson, T. L. Charman, E. E. Charman, John Gibson, A . F. Parker Charles E. Oblsen, James Wilkinson, John C. Frost, J. K. Seavers, H. L. Angevine, Asa Parker, A. Walker, Augusta Sandstorm M. S. Harper, E. A. Slover, Hiram Straight, C. U. Huntley, L. C. BuBhey, i John Robinson. Anderson, C. A. Wenks, 1 Chas. A. w illiams Charles Meserve, Geo. F. Horton, Geo. II. Dunn, Geo. Owens, W. A. Huntley, Mr. E. Freytag, C. P. Looney, Mrs. M. A. Beach. J. M. G. eyton, Dr. J. W. Norria, Mrs. I. Kinearson, John E. Grahn, Miss M. E. Lubker, Geo. A. Harding, Mrs. B. Mclntyre. And still they come. Lots at from 125 to $300, easy terms; no city taxes; best of pure water; graded school, Dine months in the yeai ; level ground ; no street improvements; electric car to Oregon City every twenty minutes, 2V cent (are; fare to Portland 12),' cents; splendid park of 75 acres adjoining; acre tracts for sale on long time. II. E. Cross, Sole Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. The Portland Ensor Institute and hoe- pital has become a prominent institution in Portland. It ha been in operation ; for oyer a year and more than 200 i patients have been successfully treated. It is under the personal supervision o( some o( Portland's best citizens who are a guarantee (or its perfect and safe treat ment of patients who are afflicted with the liquor, opium and tobacco habits. This institute guarantees an absolute cure of the above named habits, or money refunded. It also guarantees an absolutely painless cure for the opium habit. Further particulars call or address the Portland Ensor Institute, Cor. Main and Twelfth streets. Dr. F. Harrington, Lessee and Manager. Farm for Sale. A farm of 56 acres on Pudding river 2 miles east of Woodbnrn, part cash, balance on time to suit purchaser or will trade for city proprtv. Apply to John Drapkr, Charman Bldg. or Sidney Smyth. Notice. We have 40,000 petite prune and early Crawford peach trees; first-class, to sell in suitable quantities at 1 cents each. Send orders to Canby. S. Mathbw. The Troy Steam Laundry Have built up a good trade in Oregon City on the merits of their work which in civinir eeneral satisfaction. Give thm a trigli They pay expregg charges both ways and give you Portland prices office at F. A. Waddocks, P. O. Building. Laundry left at the office on Tuesday will bo returned on Saturday. Protkct Yoursklf. Insure you rprop erty in the Guardian Assurance compa ny ot London, uasn assets ;j,uw,uw. F. E. Donaldson, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal , says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts.Sold by C. U. Huntley. Call and see the lounges at R. L. Holman and you will see some good ones which they aie selling almost at manufacturer's prices Immense Stock! , Write Uef For Hale. A number of fresh young cows for sale. Enquire of J. Tom-aws, Oregon City or atC'harman'a Drug Store. It is not generally known what a vast plant it requires to publish and circulate a metropolitan newspaper. TheChicaeo Inter Ocean haa in it Circulating De partment alone nearly one hundred men and women, not to mention the carrier who deliver the paper to all parts of the city before breakfast every morning, It may be mentioned that no kind of weather however severe, ia permitted to inter fere with this delivery in any way. Ol this large force about one-half of them work through the day at ordinary office or clerical work and the other half begin late at night and work until ahout day light, preparing and addreing the wrappers, counting and wrapping the papers, "routing" and mailing the bun dles. Their work is of the most difficult nature and is done in the quickest possi ble manner, and yet so well is it done that it seldom happens that a single bundle or paper of its immense edition of nearly 100,000 reaches ita destination on other than the light train and at the riiiht time, unless delayed by accident. The system ia wonderful and its opera tion almost perfect. Laud for Sale. 423 acres of land lor sale on the hard times basis; 100 acres near Clackamas Station at $30, 160 acres improved at $60 and 150 at $40, or 50 acres of choice river bottom land given for clearing a like number of acres. Write or see E. C. Hackxtt, aberifl's ortice, Oregon City Oregon. Speculation llangeron Scarce'y a day passes without the the news of sums larhte failure flashing over tlie wires the usual result of spec ulation in stock or some equally danger ous venture. The same electric current carries to dear distant friend the sad tid ings of death of loved ones too often the result ot speculation in patent nos trums. Moore's Revealed Remedy is no speculation but ia sold on positive guarantee. Do not fail to go to your druggist and ask (or your money if not aatitdied. We know you will go and buy another bottle. For sale by all druggists Far Sale. 500 tons o( choice hay. mostly timothy, will be sold in parcels to suit the pur chaser by R. M. Robertson, Albany, Or. Shiloli's Vitalixer is what you need for Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed to give yon satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold byC. G. Huntley. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay.up your subeciption to the Ektkbpribs and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. FADED MACKINTOSHES AND ALL K1ND8 ol lad lea' and ire tin clothing dyed, cleaned and renovated at low price. IT 8. Steam Iye Work. 106 8Uth atreet, Port land Orecou. Dyelag Cleaning and Repairing. PHILADELPHIA 8TEAM DYK i CLEANING Work. 2J6 Oak. bet. let and 2d.. 1. Phillip. PorUand, Oregon. D.8 HTKYKER. DENTIST. HAS KE- mnved to Odd fellows' temple 8. W. Cor. 1st and Alder. Portland, Oreiian. a .k Kclvlv territory. TW faM DWaWtaW. WMActtaUlt Ji.ii br twitiu me aiBuw. WatlaV. rillM M.4 ID lbV i law t -tuu( Um hands. Km f. kkM 1X1 1 Ml, itW BKBlaM iM tt r, at. Hrlt ht. bqUJih1 llaaM. aid etw?rfl wtrt. No araatai nr.r-r.Mandhadirel'itkM Si bnitr iihr,fto aum. OhrkB, iurWt. w urux4. Cnlar ft W. P BABRISOJI A CO., 80 Friend of Woman...; The very remarkable and certain ellef given, womankind by "Moere'a Revealed Kemedy hai won tor It the name of Woman Friend It t uniformly successful In relieving their delicate ailments. Bunds peerless aa the natural remedy pecularljr adapted to the wants of womankind. WHAT ONE LADY BAYS: Bkattlb, Jan. 20, 1891. "I want you to publish my testimonial for Moona's Kkvbald Kkmkdy, for it haa been, grand thing for me, for It has cured me of head aches, from which I have suffered whenever I became chilled, for the last fifteen years; I have suffered perfect torture fortwenty-lour hours at a time, sometimes retching for three hours with out any restaud unable to get help from any of the numberless remedies tried. Now I am free from this suffering, lor at the first symptom o' one of these attacks I take a good dose ef " Moore's Revealed," and that is the end of it. It has also cured me of constipation. Mv hus band nays it has ayed hlBlife, and he would not be without It. We are both so happy over it w cannot say enough in its favor, and advise all our Irlends to use It." MBS. JAMES GLEA80N. Cor. 12th and Jackson Sti., Seattle, Wash. For sale by all druggists. fMMUOi final I 4 Wf a wi-wo Vr-t fj M' ltc.wTLJ '