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Oregon City hntcrprisc. OHKilliN I'l l V iiKKII'I'.IIH I Ma)iir, - Ninon Htrmiilii ItlMiliriilT ' I , VI , i ii'HK llhlrl nt 1'iilleit - I'lin. I' 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 - ; AMinaitr, K H I'Hlilt TrnmiiriT, It I.. Ilnliiinii Oily A I tor Hi' y. - K .in III h Htiiml I niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'r, t;. iiniii'iii-k, ,ir. Miii'l. nt Wmi'r Wnika, W II llnwill (III) KiikI it. - II. II. I Im-iiii i;niiiii'Uiuiii -T. I'. '1 ii , I., t' i . p i., Jnhii II tins , J .1 t imlin. II. K nr it, I.. I 1 1 r lur, llimry Mi'liltiitii, J, W. Mnllnll. oiiillii'll iniM'lk llriit Winhii'mlN) ufuacll limlltll III I'lly hull FRIDAY, MARCH 1.1, Intnl. . 3 CHAT AHOUT TOWN. cash i'iti i:s - Ui., tl llm $1 ' liulil 1 1 1 1 Hi , .r package ... Twin Hi"H niuali ir put kuue 1" l'tM yj li iih iiiuhIi " " I" Cllllllllbi.l flllll'li " " '.' F.gga, I"''' do.i'll Fiacher llmir, ii n k 1 uliiiiti tt-rn fur oriingea, lemons, I HI hllllltll, It llltrt lllltl Vegetables. I', I'. Willimiiti, ll"1 grocer. I iniilli'iui'ii aiiiiiku I. ii l liitnlil. I.adiea Inn'l. I n l lm Ida cigar sold liy i:. V.. Wil- lilllllN. Money iii limn "ii good rnil eliitc m'l'iirily In' A. M Dresner. II you Willi! It sewing mill limit l it 1(ii Id lli'llmnv fi lliiM'h'a. l it riuriilu ih III mily KiyWeat 1 1 -van cigar sold fur cciiia. Smoke llit- "Native," tl loiigllller Ki'y Went t'itcni . 1'iifi' f cents. IV "Dl'STINF." lur Hour. Char nun A Co., agent. Circular free. TIik latcat ill viniting t ii r In l llit' K.n TkW'HiHK Orrn.it. Prices In milt you. Oim Minute Cough Cunt in it H.mltir ri'iiii-ilv lur rioi. Sale lur children Binl iKn. lur tiiiltt by C. Huntley, druggist. Piles III HMIitt llUVtl ptll'H, lllll Dc Will'ii Wili'lilmitfl Halve will flint them. Wlirn rtiirly applied it curca scald" n l ImtiiH without tln nhghteat pain. A dollar saved ia eiiuul tn two dollura camel, l'uy ii your siibaclition to the j KmkiiI'Hihk mul lift llm llm lirnrllt ol tint reduction in price. It in ii-liill wink lur a dealer to make vim tuko any other, wlifti you have ever miiuki'il h single I. a Florida, tlmt sweet little Ti-ffiil IliiViinu IIIIit. A Irriiihl ir srilvtil ut tin Otnmn City tlfput hint Tiifwlny, all tin- way Irmn WurrlicHtiT, Mumi. Itootiluitiuil two tiitw loom mul Trtn lur Ilia wmtlmi ii 11 In. Tim Htfuinitr Alloiu rmrkfil Iiit nlmft wliilttDii tlm tlnwii trip Tiit'HilHy, Htul wan lui'l oir tiny nr two lur rrpuini. The ICiiiiniim foiitiiiiutil tlie Irlpi on rt'guliir tinii'. Oltt OUmi itti'titiiinit (rum OklulmiiM I think Im will K'l ki'mmk tlin inimiitiiiiin with Iiin ox tfHtn nhoiil the ItUh. At Shively'ii, lint .Huh ttml'JlMt. Cut rle on linirty ImtiiH, (U'hh lliun one rent fiii'h). Willimn Hniikinn, of thin city, Iihh hoon I'limiKi'tl ti'iitlii-r o( the Niw Km M'liool, Mini will Ih'uiii tlm npruikt tttrin next Momhiy. Mr. HiinkitiM very Bnm-niiliilly nmiiiiKml thn Mnrk' l'rnirin wIkkiI luitt niiniiiiir. WHUrtl V. AiiHlon, who hua Wn rrrtiliiiK law in Ht'imtor Ilrownull'n olllou fur Btveral inoiitltH. will lii'itin u throo month's term ol Ht'liool in MoUllii tlin trict No. r.', on Te;iHl Crock next Mou thy. Aflur tho Hfhool Rtljoiirna lio will BKiiin toxtinio Iii Uw aliiilira. Wl(i( llorit'H nil luiount n( a nmn who ahol liiiimt'H nillinr than atilliT the ntiKf o' liiillKtHtion. HiiHhknil Tho tool ! Why didn't he tuko DcWitt'a Little Knrly Hiaora? I naotl to BuH'or oa hail an lie dlil buforo I conminnml taking theso littluiilla. For aulo by C. U . lluntUty, tlrtiKKlat. A moat dtairablo urtifl with which to doooiato tho wall of your olllro, library or ait ting-room is one ol the incnmparablo wallmapBof Kand-McNHlly A Co., (of Unitinl States or any Individual Btate sinijlecopy $1.00 to 5.00) w hioli aro of fered w ith every new subscription to the Kand-McNally railway trnldo and hand book. Address, American Hallway Guide Company, NKI Adams street, ChicaifO. Circular uton request, Uev. L. 0. Grey left Wednesday for brief trip to the Dalles. Regarding cer tain charges that have been made against him Uev. Gray denies them and states that it U a misunderstanding and malicious perHaculion on the part of ome of his follow church workers that is being brought against him. Mr. Grey left a full statoment of his side of the case for publication in the Entkk-i-kisk. but owing to its length cannot bo given space until noxt isHtie. In a recent editorial, the Salem, Ore gon, Independent says: "Time and again have we soon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tried and never without the most satiafactory remedy results. Whenever we see a person alllicted with hoarseness, with a cough or cold, we invariably advise them to get Chamberlain'H Cough Remedy ; and when they do, I hey never regret it. It always does the work, and does it well." For Balo by U. A. Harding, Druggist. V. n.V. A . MUIF-US. 'lilt' ( ViiiMilliifi Will Hunt (hunter Nit. li't'iiMi hr .t mihI.i). TIiii I hi'Kou ( ily Young Men'a ('hlit bill ll-itocilllioll i now ull IIHuiiiihI furl. Mr. a vl JoIiiimhi, w Im fur mine time Iiiin ailinliiihly lllled llm position nf gen- mill iii'rri tiiry til the I'uilliind, Kant Hide, Young .Mi'ii'n ('liriMtiitii uhhoi iali'tii, luin lit't'ii engngi'd to I uk ii I'liiugit nl tint woik In UiIh i lly, uihI it i i'Xiei led in Imve periiiiint'lit iimilfrH i I J by next Muniluy livening mul I'Veryiliiny in woik ing order in anolher week. Sir. John Hon nri'eitH the pimiliou of genetul kitmi tury ut a Hliitfd nnlitiy of (lit h inoulli, hut in willing to tukit (in per uinntli il (hit HiH'iely linen tint I innlier it" in lllltii'l- puteil. Tint iiieinlieia of tint linitrd me fortllliiiht in kei'tlring the HeiviieH of till exueriellred aeeieliiiy, UN Mr. JohllH'ill In lumiliiir Willi ull Hut ileliills ol the wotk mid Ih ii nili'Ulid inxtrortor in phyitii'iil i iilliiie. Tint lniiinl of lu.iiiugi'iii elei led at a reient uneting urn u follow, eili'll rlliinll lieing re lit e-f Ii 1 1'' 1 : I'lenliytei lull I,. (' C,i In mul W, C. Muir. Il.iitiitl I'. K )ijiuIihhii met II i: Crona. .Mellmdi l-W. S Maple and Will Moore. Ciiiigregutiuiial Rutin t Warner mid II. I!fntuw. lpUeiiil .lull ii lliiniiirey. The Ihiiii'I Imve neleeleil the (ulluwing olliivrH: I'rntideiit, I. C Cuiilen; vi' l priwidenl, Ruliert Wurner; recording iteereUry, Will M Moons ; tieuNiiicr, K. I!. IoiiuIiIhoii. At the M'ui'l.iv night iiiitIiii Mr. JoliiiBim wu prein'iit Mini iltianiiiioilHly elected gelierul rnvrelury. lie la very highly recommended by J. A )iiiiitnilt, traveling secretary of tn I'acillc North weal Mr. JuhtiHon will iikkiiihh charge of hia tlutiea on March lii. At thia meeting I'reHideiil Cuplea HpHiinted the follow ing atiiiidiiig t'oiiiuiitteea : Kxeculive II. K. Croaa, K. J. Mi pie and J R. Iliiuiplirey. Kiiiulice !i. II. IIchIow, W. M. Moore und K K. li iimldHun. I'.iliiciiliiinal- Robert Warner, K. I ininil Uuti und K. J. M.iple Auditing Will M. Moore, Rolierl Warner and II. K. I'ntita. VatiincieH Chenter Muir, (i. II Reatow uml J. R. Iliiuiiihrey. Mr. JuhiiHon will hold a conniltalion meeting wilh the hoard on Friday even ing and at the meeting Id be held next Monday evening the cumiiiitleu on per manent locution will uiuke a llinil report The UKHoclatioti has now on Ini'ul about $1 10(1 In cuhIi and pledgea and it is he' lltived that under the etlicieut munaire ment of the buard and the general secre tary, the Y. M C. A. Iiiin every promote of a succeKNfiil future ami will be the menus ol doing much good work among tlie young men ol Oregon City. A Modern Atlieneiim. i.uat Friday evening the apacioua room of I'rof. S. W. Holme wan filled to its utmoHt caiuicity wit It hnys and girls. A good program w is rendered and was well received by the attentive apectatora. Miaa M. Noble recited a much appreciated twin. Miaa Y. Mon roe delivered a comical recitation in her iniinltiihlo elocutionary style. The Ilea iveriun choir rendered two beautiful ho Icctiona and waa encored with volleys of ahouta and applause. The debute, Re solved, "That Fire is More Destructive Tlinn Water," was very ably discussed hy each of tlie disputants. The speeches of must importance were delivered by J, Tompkins, Kveret Heeor and others. The arguments were clear and decisive and the debute was lively contested by both sides. The geographical match would have been a success bad it not ol been for the disorderly manner in w hit h a few meuilHtrs and visitors conducted themselves while it was in progress. Such persons will havo to exercise, more self government or will find themselves in a most unpleasant position. The Hesperian society dot s not and will not aland responsible for the actions of ita members before or after the meetings, The singing congregations and social smokes which aro held around the Bar clay school premises have no connection whatever with tho work of the Ilesjier ian society ami such disturbances ought not and will not be thrown upon the re putable character ol the society so aa to check the the grogress of the organiza tion. Let the public visit us and be convinced that what la said here la true. IIkhi'kkianh. Mt. Pleasant School Entertainment. School cUsed in the Mt. Pleannnt district last Friday after a successful 5-months term under Miss Kdnetta Chase. Approprmto exercises had been prepared by the pupila and the school room prettily decoratetl with evergreens and flowers. A large number of visitors and patrons of the school wore present and reported a very pleasant time. Following is given the program : Opening song 8chool Recitotion Roy Stafford Recitation "Birds Cannot Count" Anna ilendrickson Reading "The Freckled Faced Ciirl".... Katie Wurnock Song "Buy My Flowers'' Imo Myers and Bertha Fox Recitation "The Animal Fair" Harold McCauslaud Dialogue "How to Tell Bad News" Chas. Hamilton and Klmor Ilendrickson l(ci4aiiun-"KuiilaClau" . Finn King Iti-i'liailiin-CriiniliiiiilCiiiiiftirt" Viola Terry liatmlii.g - "Tlm Corporal, t'linirahrainl Turkey , Krlna Thr lliiicliei Inlll Ilnrnlil MrCini-liiiiil, Itoy Kiil'li'r.l.'lyde I'l'iit, llinry Aielrnwa, Mumliull l.aAi'llf. Roy Hiiilluril, ti-rjiuiiiin-t'Mie l.iille Olrli' .. Winnie Knhler !im Million "In tlie Mutiiiliiii.i'i'i'n I'lilnn ' I Klincr llmnlrii -Unm I Ih'i lliilloii- "If I Merit u Kiinbi'iiin ' . , I, mini Roliliisoii iHonir "Ulil Oukfii llni kel" Kchonl RiTilulloii- "Tliu Villagf Hewing Huclrty" Minnie Ki-llftr Diiiloitui' "Kunliiniialile iiiuion". .. Illinielif MiConl ami Viola Terry l!ii'lliitliiii--,,Nnt Junl Rxiielly Itiuht" Kmina I'llternd Reeitniluii "Duu'i Hfiid my Hoy Where Your liirl Can't gn" (ilney Terry Ri'i lliilioii "Auntie r-nptle" Cecil Tox )lalniii,-"(.'iirlnK Itel --y Ili'leu T. Ikk-, .Mnii'la KkIiIit, Ivlria TiiIm t, K it'ie Warms k. IVriunn (iililin, ('. WarriiH'k. J llark'er. Ilniil.iiloii -" (Hit .Minim" It'iinu Slullord Itei llinoii "Konlliiill in tin 'iirls eo it" Ileum lleiniltoii Song "Im ami iries" .. Trimary class Ricitiilinn- .. "The liiimliler. ! Illuni lif Mi Conl l!i'i:lliiiiiu "Tlie Worm" Harry Andrews Itei itulioii "The Hilly Utile lirusliupp'r' II. M'Cu.islaml lii en ill lull "Utile llu.v'a H.eech" I ney Terry. Kusl 11,1111 Scllnnl .NuleH. Miaa Am I'.uirl, our third grade teacher, visited the Tortluml schooU on FrnUv of lust week. The banner for Weal at'endanre lias been held by the liiulh grude for four successive weeks. The Kusl ham school w ith an enroll ment ol '.'77 pupila had not one c.iae of turditiena during hist month. Two nii'i', large lithographic pic' urea of Wiisliimtton and Lincoln have been purchased by the pupils for our asHembly hall, and 'ir le.i. liers, nut to bu sur pasHttil by the pupilu in IHierulity, Ii ivu ordered pictures of Longfellow, Bryant 'and Whiltler, I Review classes have been (orint-I in I geography, V. S, history and arithmetic ,' (or the hem lit of a portion of the ninth grade, who, though having made a credilaole record in these slu lies in the public schiMjl course, are now desirmi of obtaining a broader knowledge ol them. This work is enlTfly voluntary on the part ol the pupils and is not allowed to occiiny any of tho time belonging to the regular grade work. An election was held recently by the mii.i.latrs of the clam in civil government for the purpose of testing their know ledge of the iiulifications ol elector, as well as tin practical features of the Australian ballot system. The judges and eleiks, who went selected from the memlM-ra of lbs class, diachaaged their respective duties in a manner that dem onstrated their familiarity both with the principles of the system and with the election laws of Oregon. The Dllloii-llealey Debate. An interesting debute has been in progress at the Baptist church since Tuesday eiening, between Bishop Wit Hum Dillon, of Salem, and Klder V. M. Healey, of Portland. Both are talented siHiake rs and thorough biblical student. Bishop Dillon represent the United Brethren church, who in common with a largo majority ol the religious world, believe that Sunday is intended to lie observed as the Sabbath according to divine scriptural commandment. Klder Healey, who represents the Seven Day Adventists, on the other hand, at tempts to prove with an array of argti- gument that Saturday is the proper Sab bath, according to divine inspiration and the holy scriptures. Tlie church has been crowded at the meetings, which have been held both in the after noon and evening, many people attend ing from Tortland ana other points. The Kost Side Railway put on a special car for the last two evenings of the de- hale in order to carry the many people, who desired to attend from Portland. Rev. A. J. Montgomery, has performed the duties of moderator to the expressed wtisfaction of both Bides. The debate will be concluded this iThuraday) even ing. Notice. In the list of candidates for county recorder, published in the Entkri'Risk last week, my residence is given as Ore gon City. The fact of the business is, I never lived in Oregon City, but re sided in Canomah precinct until two years ago when I removed to Milwaukee, since which time I have been in the em ploy of the East Side Railway Com pany. IIknry E. St-cvknh. For tho Kidneys. "I am 05 years old ; have bad kidney disease and constipation for 25 years. Am now well used your S. B. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottles at 50 cents each. J. II. Knight, Rutledge, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen. Ho lias it at bis finger ends. Cows Tor Sale Two fresh milk cews for sale at Fischer's mill, Logan Or, Also a good horse 1100 pounds weight. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Hlgheit Medal and Diploma. ('liiiutanijiia flutes. Professor Itiglnr. well-known in Ibis city, hua a CliauiainpM circle In Toriluud j of .V) or li iiicinlierB They are oil en-1 tliilaiaslic river their leader. I'rof. R. A. Iftoit lge, of hulein, bite1 of Chicago, w is in tint city recently ion-1 ferr ng wi:h the (,'iaiituui'iii board in ie- gard to inusie in July. Trof. Heritage I caiiie U S.ilein lii-it fall and now has Wt pupila in his ciiiisertatory of music j Treident Haw ley snya of him "When I he sings llm angela leave their heavenly choirs to listen" The board; of directors have closed a contract wilh TroleKKor Heritage to conduct tho music at the aaseiuby and bring with him all ll... u;,....ru I. a ...... i...li.l i.ui.r llm Mliitii ,, ,. , , , ,, ,- ', .... i He will let ussisled by Herr Fmil ink - , . . i . tt ' ler, piunisl, la'it of U'lpsic. The Junior Fnd tuvnr sucittliea of tli city held a grand rally at the ('ongre - guliouul churuh last Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. About IV) Juniors were in attendance accompanied by their re sieelive Junior suoerintttiideiils, Mrs. L. ('. Driggs, of the liaptist sijciety; Miss Musa Ihuclay, of the Tresbyteriun, and Miss Margnerita Wall w ho acted as auperiiiteiiili'iit of the Coiigreg itionul so- jejcly in place of Mra. M. L. While, who, could not he present on account of ill - ness. Inu l litloti to the regular topic exercises, the Juniors were diillcd in Mi.....;..) ...... I., lu. r..tu.jti..l ul tlm n,.. ...... a- i..,n. n . .n. -'" r-inieayor .-iaie coineniiou. A surprise puny was given Mrs. J. Kobb by a number of her friends on Tuesday evening at her home on Maili aon street between Sixth and Seventh. Dancing waa indulged In uuiil midnight when Inzl t relrechmenta were served. Those present '.H-sidn Mr. and Mrs. Robh. were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Coleman, Mr. an I Mrs. T. M. Coleman, Mr. and Mm. W. Risdom, Mr. and Mrs. A.Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. C'hapin-tn, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bacon ; Misses M. Mo-sbugger, Hattie Johnson, Mollie and Musa Burkluy; Measrs. A. Dillman, L. Ahriel. T. Metca, C. M. Bacon, C. Lan kins, F. Miinson and F. Marrs. Anna Peters, mention ol whom was made in last week's En tkki'HIse, is still at the residence of Sheriir MalJojk. Some of the ladies in tlie ci'.y desire to have Miss Peters Bent to the Open Door refuge home in Tortluml, but in view of the (act that she would be thrown into the society of hardened women, some of whom hayti no well defined intention of leading a ditlVeut life, the wisdom of such a move is questioned. Sheriir Maddoi'k was tho rirst person who tuok any interest in r 'claiming the unfurtu nate girl, and he dues nut consider it ad visable, to jnd her to this Open Door in stitution. t Business at the United States land oflice in this city has been active during the past week, ana final proofs and con tests have been coming in galore. In fact, Register Miller says they are doing a land olKce business. Hon. William Galloway assumed the receivership of the land ollice last Saturday, and G. E. Cox, the special clerk, sent out from Washington a couple of mouths ago, will remain with him until the 1st of July. Mr. C. U. Barlow, the well-know Barlow merchant, was in the city Tues day. Regarding his canidacy for a sea in the legislature, mention of which was made in the Entkkckisk last week, Mr. Barlow states that he is not a candi date and thanks his friends for their kindness toward him, but cannot allow his name to come up before the conven tion . The Woodmen will give a basket social Tuesday, March 17th, at Willamette hall. A short literary and musical pro grain will be rendered to be followed by a lunch to he prepared by the families of the members. As this is the regular meeting night of the lodge, the members are retiuesied to meet at 7 :30 tor a short session. Visiting Woodmen invited. The republicans of Damascus will hold a grand rally Saturday evening at the Union school house, at which time it is the intention to organize a Young Men's Republican club. Prof. H. S. Strange will andress the meeting and probably other Oregon City speakers will be iu attendance. County Clerk Horton granted a mar riage license on March 0th to Treesie A. Nicholson and George F, Blair. They were married on March 8th by Justice Jack, of Marquam precinct. On the 7th day of March a permit to wed was given to Polly A. Johnson and Levi Welty. William M. Ashby, of Detroit, Ma rion county, a native of Canada, and Louis Rudstrom, of Oswego, a native of Sweden, took out their final citizen ship papers last Tuesday before County Judge Hayes. Tbey are now full fledged American citizens, having re nounced all allegiance to the countries of their birth. The cheap rates of $5 cabin, $2.50 steerage, including meals aid berth, are still in effect on the O. R. & N. Co. 'a steamers from Portland to ban Iran Cisco, Steamers leave Portland every five davs. Don't be chased by a howling mob and make people think you are Schlatter the magic healer. But look neat try Rogers. He cuts your hair in the latest styles, and shaves you properly. Under the Enterprise ollice. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report mm ABSOLUTELY PLJHE I Kleptrlc llolel Arrirals. j I) II Reea, Oswego, ; M Gooilman, Tortland, I J C Montana, Mt Tabor, i Win Kge a, Tort and, ! , ' Cl TliMtr. Tortland, 1 C Ilurna, City, Chan Dri-w, City, j Sol lianle, City, i , n Mctieorge, (Jakland. Cal, , (j j Buc,unan, City, Geo W Smith, Clurkeg, James Armstrong, City, S S Train, Albany, T IJ Whitney, Ashland, J i Jones, Glendale, Geo J Jackson, Salem, Angerman, Tortland, j Clias Alisky, Portland, a Lemingon, Portland, y Mitchell, Portland, 1 c- . i.. t I vUD ntt iigsioner, I on iuuu . j u i.a Iournett. San ITancisco, W E King, Portland, W Yadeka, Portland, Geo IS Ward, Grunts Puss. J V Harless, Molalla, W M Ray, Woodburn, B Aronson. St Joe, S T Lock wood, Portland, G K Catikin, Portland, K Rondeau, Gervais, James R Solins, Poitland, Win Wilbur, Salem, C D Ford, A J Dayton, Salem. Geo A Irvin, Salem, Wm Galloway, McMinnville, W S Hurst, Aurora, N Galloway, Salem, Chas Thompson, Gates, C New bold, Niagara, Chas O Henkle, Niagara, A J Saw tell, Molalla, Gus Lowengurt, Portland, F R Charnian, City. J T Apiieraon, Tarkplace, W F Hubbard, Clackamas Hatchery, G W Bard, Springwater. The Electric leads, all otners follow. New shelf paper just in, 8 sheets for 5 cents at the Racket store. Dressmaking. The Misses Perry and Churchill have opened dressmaking parlors at the cor ner of Sixth and Main streets and sollicit a share of your patronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3t The Portland. Re-opened near the corner of Main arrival and departure of foreign mails, and Seventh street. Clean, bright, well-j and much valuable information on pos furnished dining room and private rooms . tal matters. elegantly fitted up. Have one of the j The book is exceedingly valuable to most skillful cooks on the Coast. If ; those using the mails. It is the guide your meat order does not please you, just let me know. Best dinner in the city including a glass of wine for 25 cents, 11:30 to 4 p. m. Oysters served in every style. Open day and night. Give The Portland a trial. L. Ri'conich, Proprietor. Au Old Standby. Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Remember bis shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth streets. tf Deaufess Cannot be Cored. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound -or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be lost forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing but aniufiamed condition of the mucous surface) We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sort, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, anil positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman & Co., Charman Bros. Block. Indigestion Cored. ' Depressing times depress the mind ; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure will restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For sule by C. G. Huutley, druggist. Povdr G. A. Harding de-ires ua to publish 'I i.,. r. It...:n,. ...I.....I r. - i rl j tun luii'ininii .Ail i.' i imiiii inner Ul I Chas. M. Gntfeld, o Reedley, Fresno Co., Cal.. aa he handles the remedy referred to and wants hia customers 10 i an i know what a sulendid medicine it is: j "It is with pleasure I tell you that b) one day's use of Chamberlain's CouiL remedy I was relieved of a very severe cold. My head was completely stopped I up and I could not sleeo at night. I run recommend this remedy." A cold nearly always starts in the head and afierwurds extends to the throat ant I lungs. By using this remedy freely as I soon as the cold has been tout i acted it - will cure the cold at once and prevent it from extending to the lungs. If yon sutler wilh piles, it will interest )ou to know that DeWitt's Witch Hazel .-ulve will cure them. This medicine is a sM-cific for all complaints of this character, and if instructions (which are simple) are carried out a cure will result. We have tested (his in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fails. For sale by C. G. Huntley, drug-' gist. Tlie E.ntkkpkisk until after election for 25 cents, stamps or coin. Duu'i Toliaccu Spit Or smoke your life awav, is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotmized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, make weak men gain strength, vigor and man hood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Charman 4 Co , Druggist. Avoid Coiisnmption. by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy for coughs and colds than the S. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C G. Huntley, druggist. Just Issued. Very few of our business men know that the poetorlice department at W'ash- ington issues in January of each year, a complete Postal Guide containing 1,000 pages, and complete lists ol postoffices in the United Stales, arranged alpha betically, all rules and regulations, money order offices and rulings of tho department on postal matters, time of for every postmaster in the country and is sold to business men by the publisher. Geo. F. Lasher, 147 north 10th street, Philadelphia, Pa., in cloth cover, $2.50 or paper cover, $2.00. Can be ordered through our postmaster and every busi ness man should secure a copy. The Molalla Dairy. Having established a dairy at my place on the Molalla road I am prepared to furnish pure, f-eslrniilk delivered to all parts of the city at reasonable prices. Address by postal card to Ely. A. Baima.nn. AFTER DINNER when yen have cat en heartily, von should take one only of Doctor Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. Y o n r stomach and liv er need the gen- tie itim ulating, as well as invigorating;, effect of these tiny, sngar-coat-d frranules. If you feel droway, dull,. languid, inex pressibly tired or debilitated; if ye-u've no D- petite and frequent headaches or dirtiness, a furred or coated ton-rue it proves that you're bilious. In that ease you should use the "Pellets." They are anti-bilioua -rranules, which act In a prompt and natural way, without friping. BEST PILLS FOR THE LIVER. Roikit MANaow, f H'tUtrt, Kocktngkm C:. Jf. H., wrttM! "Thn yean ago I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Caldea fira cal BlfCOTCry; I weighed 140 pounds, and now I weigh 175 pounds, to you tee how I have gained ia health and weight. Doctor Pierce's FelltU am the beat fill! I erer took for the liver. AU my frienda aay they do them the moat good." K. BfAivaoif, Esq. LIVER PILLS. Mr. BamtBLBAE-i. 8 Of No. 161 SummU Avt- nut, ntlliMurgk, If. J.. writea : "There i noth ing that can compare with Dr. pierce'a Plea. ant Pelleti, aa Liver Pills. Tkey have done more . good than any other med ' Icine I have ever taken." idli Uk. s. Bajlb, ka. 1