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Oregon City Enterprise. Claeknmrts Co. Directory. t'OI'STY OFFti'KKS. Gordon K. Hy Jul 1". CUrk i( Court. l.l'O. f. IlKrtKII K '. Vn.M.vk kwonlor, Tti'ir-r, Af.-.r. avbeol 8uprlisyiiilc!it 8'irveror. Croutr, CnatnluMflnrrii, S M. Kmlv M I. M.we .1. l Hm.lloy It. 8 ititxofi t). W Ktiuulnl l.,.. r ' i J Frank Jmri!r " , -j. - . FBI DAY, M A UCH 20, ISlHi. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Farly Kose seed potatoes, onion sets, garden seeds in bulk or papers. K. K. Wii hams, the grocer. The Kstkki'kisk until i(tor election for 25 cents. Spring millinery just arrived at K. K. Martin's. Dr. White's Hair grower for sale by E. Q Farnswortlt. March 20, 27 ami 2S. Millinery ohii ins at V.. K. Martin". ShtYcly's opera house, the 20th ami 21st. Watch the bill-boards. Fancy pearl buttons for waists ant) dress trimming it the Backet store. Dr. F. IV Welch w ill still continue his dental oflice in the Conner building. Beautiful sprinir hats at reasonable prices at the Bed Front, Oregon City. Big line Princess tea. Must I sold cheap. TarkerA Howard, near depot. Great reduction in ladies', (tents.' ad children's wear at the Racket tore. ; Over 100 boxes men's and boy's hats to select from at Parker & Howard's store. Money loaned on farms or business property. J. F. Clark otl'ce over Oregon City bank. C. 0. T. Williams is now prepared to make loans on good farm property. Writ him. A large assortment of garden hose just received at the hardware house of Fope & Co. Machine oil 10 cents a bottle, also newdles for all kinds of machines at E. E. Martin's. Bankrupt stock genera' merchandise at Farker A Howard's. Must be sold re firdless of cot. For clean, white cotton rag 5 cents pr pound cash, will be paid at The Ex- TEHPB18E Office. Almo't anything you are needing you will find at Parker and Howard's. Goods mut be sold at once. Reserved seats for "Ole Olson" can be had at the Western Cnioa telegraph office without extra charge. Specialties in Gents underwear among the bankrupt stock consigned to Parker & Howard, near tb deot. Ole Olson, a drama in four acts. A Ml ca6t of characters Each and every character apnf ars in every act. Use OXJES for your "nerves" also fee coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Cbarnian 4 Co., Druggist., agent. Attend the opening at E. E. Martin's March 20, 27 and I1, and you will feel repaid as the prices will suit you as well as the times. De Witt'sl.ittle Early Ilisers for bilious ness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt cure. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. On March 14th County Clerk Horton granted a marria.e license to Ella Har dest and Thomas A. Garrett. R. I. Garrett was witness. For a quiet place to hitch your horses awav from the motor line ami a place to get a first cIkks job of repairing or horse slueing rail on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth Btreet. Col. summers and statf will inspect Company F on Monday, the 23rd. Coin- pawy F s'ill retains a front position among the companies of the Oiegon Na tional Guard, To induce a trial ot tne kxterprise as a newspajier it will be sent from now until June 6' for 25 cents . 2 cent stampB taken. Paper stopiied at date if not longer wanted. newiD2 Machines cheap. Want a seying mHchiw? Get a good one and pay $23; five years guarantee; $5 down 5 per month until paid. See Bellomy . & Bunch about it Dr. William B, Knapp, dentist has opened an office in Courier building with Dr. Frank P. Welch where he can be found Monday, Tuesday aad Wednes day of each week. Karl's Clover Koot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear a a Ml. 25c., 50c, ar- a dollar. For safe by Geo. A . Harding. Give me a 10 cent straight, means tfcat the smoker wants a La Champana Key Wettt, imported Havana. You don't tiave to kick if you don't get it, tecause if you ask for it, you will get It. Ooe minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It affords instant relief from -offering when afflicted with a severe caegfaor cold. It acta on the throat, breactiul tubes, and lungs and never Tln neighboring town of Woodhurn is preparing to put on uutroiolitnn nim, as I lie citizen of that thriving burg have voted to lioiiil the city (or f'.O.OOO for municipal electri' light and water Dr. L. T.. Pickens, dentist, does all kinds of dental woik. UoM crow tin, porcelain crowns anl bridge work a specialty. All operations gnaiauteed for i 5 vears. Call and get inv pi ices. Office in lliirclav building Mrs. Pauline Out, of iStinnvside, was adjudged insane last Saturday bv County Judge Hayes, and was ncnt to the asy hi in. Her mama is of a hysterical na tme. Mrs. Ost is 4;! vears old, and the mother ol (mir children . Ovarian, lihroid and other tumors cured without resort to surgical oH'ra tton. For phamphlet, testimonials and references send 10 cents vfor postage) to World's Pispensary Medical Association, ItutValo, X. Y. If you have a job of repairing that w ill not justify your letting it to a regular contractor at contractor's pi ices, then ee Pavis, the repairer. Ho will do it in .Irst-class share and at reasonable prices. Shop in Second I land store building. A rousing republican rally was held at Pamascus last Saturdav evening. Profesaor II. S Strange delivered one of his sound republican orations, which was received with considerable interest and enthusiasm by the large audience that tilled the school room. An elegant line of the latest designs in dress goods at the store of Chartuan A Son's. Call and set the new stock, which surpasses anything in this line ever brought to Oregon City. To see this tasty display of organdys, percales and dimitys is a delight to the soul. Coughing irritates the delicate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps at once, makes expectoration easy, reduces the soreness and inflamatior.. Every one likes it. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. The Oregon City demi-monde packed up their belongings and band boxes, and removed to PortUnd last Saturday. The house which they recently vacated, will probably pass into the hands of the Mc.Minnville Baptist College, by a de cree of foreclosure. M.Bnx-Ki.iNK II. J. Martin, the genial prescription clerk at Harding's drug store, was married last Monday at Beaverton, Washington county, to Miss Alma Klink, a most estimable voung lady of that place. The nuptial knot was tied by Hev. Gabriel Sykes, for merly pastor of the Methodist church in this city. No invited guests were pres ent except the families of the bride and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Martin came to Oregon City, Tuesday, and are stopping at the Electric Hotel for the present, Tliey have received the con gratulations of manv friends. The Hosteller family of Clackamas Heights were up before the court Mon day afternoon, as charges had been made that they were not properly cloth ing and feeding their two little girls aged five and ten years. Several of the neighbors testified that the children had begged for something to eat and stated that t'.ey were half starved. County Judge Hayes ordered the child ren placed in the custody of the Boys and Girl's Aid Society, and Depuly SheritT Hyatt took the unfortunate waifs to Portland Monday evening. In the fall ot 1SJO a son of Mr. T A. McFarland, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Sutter, Co., Cal., was taken with a very heavy cold. The pains in his chest were so severe that he had spasms and was threatened with pneu monia. His father gave hitn several large doees of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which broke up the cough and cured him. Mr. McFarland says when ever his children have croup he invari ably gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy add it always cures them. He considers it the best cough remedy in the market. For sale by G. A. Harding druggist. Dr. V. J. Taylor died at the reBi. dence of his brother, I. D. Taylor, in Sunset addition, on Tuesday, March 17th The funeral was first announced for Wednesday, but was postponed until the arrival of some relatives from the East, who will probably arrive here by Saturday. Dr. Taylor formerly prac ticed his profession in Portland, but for the past three years has been located in Chicago. Early last fall he went to Santa Fee, New Mexico, with the expec tation the climate would benefit his health, as he was in the advanced stages of consumption. A few weeks ago be arrived in this city, but his condition was not in anywise improved, His re mains will be interred in Riverside cem etery. The Portland. Re-opened near the corner of Main and Seyenth street. Clean, bright, well furnished dining room and private rooms elegantly fitted up. Uaye one of the most skillful cooks on the Coast. If 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. Rcconich, Proprietor, PERSONAL NOTES. K. B. Jolly, of Portland, was in Ore (ton City Monday, on legal business. ... ... I, ,.,UMUM.M VI 1 If 1 1 .. .. : i t ' r.agte creek, was in Dickon i tty lues day, II. I. Hayes, of Salem, was in the city Ti.ssd.ty, the guest of his son, County Judge Hayes. Mis. V.. V. Ilodgkln, of Salem, has , fiill!,.., !,.. t,..,lli..r t.-u 1.... j nings for several davs. j J, o. Ainsworth. president of the Ains- woith National I'ank of l'oilland, was I in t iregon i ny r nuay. J C. II. I.ogus, of Portland, who has I been visiting the family of II. S. Moody, roturiii'd home last Saturday, Judge X. 1.. Itutler. of I'.ill.is. was in Oregon City Weduesilay and Tliuimlay looking alter business matters. Mr. (ieo. V. I'avis, of the law llrm of Pavis it (iraham.of Portland, was in Or- egon City Wednesday, attending to some business matters. Ed I, McKee, the well know n demo- cratie leader of l ortland, accompanied I ,v ,jH f,jVi was visiting relatives in the city last Saturdav. (iilliert, the oldest son of County j Clerk Horton, has been very III for sev-j eral davs with pneumonia, and his con dition is but little improved. 1 Sheriil" Unburn, of Corvallis, Benton j county, was in Oiegou City over Sunday, ,, 1 . . l II He bad some real estate holdings pear i ii i Clackamas surveyed w hile here. If: . . If t.:i .1 I .mi may . nsoury, woo ...a several weeks in the city, the guest ol j the family of J. (i. Pilsbury, will leave next Tuesday for Penver, Colorado. i Miss Inc. Kiggs, on t- iftli street, who lias been very low with tne grip, is rapidly recovering, anil only for a slight touch of rheumatism would be out among her many friends once more. C. F. Northrup, of Worcester, Massa chusetts, arrived in the city Wednes day, and will be busy al the woolen mills for awhile placing in position the new steam cloth press that arrived last week. V. B. Hall and family, of East Port land, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. C. II. Wheeler last Sunday. Mr Hall is a hardware merchant, and repre sented Multnomah county in the last legislature. Axel Eckstrom, the electrical engineer, who bus been putting in apparatus for the General Electrical Company in this cily for the past year, bus completed bis work, and left last Thursday night with the grip, 1 for Salt Lake, where he will put in a similar plant Judge T. A. McBrido has I wen quite sick at bis home in Portland for the past week, narrowly escaping an attack of pneumonia. He has so (ar recovered that he boes to be able to conveno the regular spring term of court at Hills boro next Monday. Mrs. II. V. Kirkpatrick, of Turner, Marion county, who bus been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A . S. Dresser for sev eial days during the past week, re turned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parr, of California, were also visiting at the Dresser residence during the past week. Mrs. McKee, of Oakland, California, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Norman Lang, for the past three weeks. She is accompanied by her niece, Miss Belle Moon. Orestes Pierce, president of the Willamette Pa per A Pulp Company, accompanied by his family, came up from San 1 ran ciscoa few days ago, and are also guests at the Larg residence. Loring K. Adams, of the firm of I!ur rett A Adams, attorneys of llillslioro, was in Oregon City Wednesday, visiting his many friends here, and quietly an nouncing his candidacy for tho office of prosecuting attorney for this district. Mr. Adams iB a bright, well educated young man, and a lawyer of considerable promise and he has the qualifications to fill the office he aspires for in a credita ble manner both to himself ami the public. Hon. T. J. Cleeton, of St. Helens, was in Oregon City Wednesday, renewing the acquaintance of his old friends in this city. Mr. Cleeton has announced himself as a candidate for the oflice of prosecuting attorney for this district, and as Columbia county has never been rep resented in the offices of the Fifth judi cial district, he considers his claim and chances for the position good. Mr. Clee ton is one of the most brainy and suc cessful lawyers on the lower Columbia, and should he be riven the oflice there would be no question as to his ability to fill it efficiently and honorably. For the Longs. Elder Alson W. Steers writes from Portland, Or., ''There is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I can the S. B. Cough cure." DO cents a bottle. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. A Correction. Okkuon Citv, March 18th, (to ths Editor:) In last week's E.ntkki'uisi you report me as a candidate for coro ner. That statement was published without my knowledge. I am not an office seeker. I am an American. K. E. Fekkin. Oani'g's ScIiimiI .Mcclnig. Notl'S Of tllP Nllj()llllllll SCSaiotl llf tilt Oswego school nioeling called too. dor on tin. iiu-ht nf Mm, I, i) ISiNi ut 7 ::UI o'clock liy l.,lti.,.,n Mi,li(., T jn Cliairman Mintle. llns meeling was culled adjourned one week ago fur the reason that there was a tie vutu fi.r iliieclor and l.i give the ileik time to niiike out his annual report. The chair man announced that the hoard of diree tois had met in the morning ami de cided this meeting lo he illegal and had posted notices that a special meeling I would be held on the afternoon of thel 21st inst, also that the polls would be1 opened for the pin poe of voting (or di rector from I to S o'clock of said dale. The board were said hr bo in error whereupon the chairman rose and spoke to some length in favor of the bouid- Some parties called for order, claiming I the chaiiman had no right to enter iuto debate, whereupon the chairman said' "1 am not entering into debate, but I hold that 1 have a right to vindicate the character ol the members of the hoard." Motion .( we decide lo elect a director tonight that the polls remain I ; open until all piesent liave an oppor-1 j umity to vote. At this juncture semi' ioi.e noticed there was no clerk at the de.-.k and the clerk was called for. Clerk elect Hall rose and slated he was ready to be sworn in. Clerk was duly sworn in. The retiring clc k did not show j up during the meeting The million as , ..i .. ... ii..... .1....1.1...1 i... : i i - j HUH III'. .fllMOKI llllllt'.l. . .Illlllll-I .notion was made lo proceed to ballot I 1 1 for director at once niai.n.an Minlie reouesled the room to la) cleared of all boys and men that were not entitled to vote in this meeting, also all women and girls that were nut f.ititUl lo vote were requested to depart. By the way U. L. Poll n k had cited code I'. S. Statutes, page 12114, section 2007 wb cli slates that Ihey were in the right ill adjourning the session ol a week ago to the present time and taking it up now. Chairman Mintie said "Ladies and gentlemen, I would lather be in any other place tliiin in the position I am in here tonight. Xow that the room had been cleared of outsiders it Was stated from the chair that the way the vote would lie mule to decide whether we 'proceed to vote for director at once J would be taken thus: All those opjiosed .to voting for director this evening re quested to leave the room, By the aid joftbe constable the dmjra weiu then I closed. Mr. 1'rosser was one of tint re j tiring party but w as called on to help count the votes. Pioiser answered thus "you llred me out once, now you want me in, I don't intend lo be tired again." Those that remained in the room were all aent to the farther side and caused to pass through tingle file be tween the tellers, Messrs Mint'', Gans Hall and Thomas, and be counted. There were 1 LI) ill favor of voting for director tonight. The ihsjrs w ere opened and all these requested to pass out and those opposed to the measure to pass in. The vote was taken as Is'fore, good order was preserved while voting was going on. There were 111 that voted against voting for director tonight. Poors were o'iicd and those outside madu their way in while shouts iion shouts were rendered. The chairman again called for order and stated the tally 120 for and 111 against, also, "the choice of the meeting buciiis to bo that we proceed to vote for director at unco." Prosser said, there were many who voted thai were not legal voters, A motion was made to adjourn. Pollock wanted to amend the motion and proceed to vote at once. The chair man declared it ull out of order, saying "there is a measure at present before the house, and they have decided to vote for director tonight and tho majority must rulo. There will be a table placed in the other room near the door and those wishing to vote will pass by and cast their ballot and go homo, those interested in the result only will be allowed to remain. I want each side to apsjiiit a challenger or teller to see that the vote is fair." Judges and tellers were chosen and the polls were opened in the adjoining rooms. S. C. Baker rosp on tlie stage and called for order, stating that be was going to withdraw until the 21st, and requested all those that wished to vote for him as diiector go home and come back on the 21st Cheers. Many grabbed their lanterns and made tracks, leaving the house in semi-darkness. Nevertheless the vot ing went steadily on. Chairman rose and calltd out "hear ye! hear yel pulls will be open but five minutes, now we are going to time it." A large number remained to learn the outcome of the election. Polls closed at 0:11 p. m. As the ballots were counted Pollock was in it solid for some time. The majority of Baker's followers hav ing departed at his request. At 9:22 it was announced that there bad been 125 votes cast, R. 8. Pollock having received 118 and 8. C. Baker 7. Pollock was de' dared elected. Zkno. HIierlfTs Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that the taxes of Clackamas county for the year 18115, are now due and payable at my office in the county court house in Oregon City. The warrant delivered ttl.esberifl'by the clerk of the county court requires all taxes to be paid by the first day of May, 18M. E. C. Maduock, SheritT and Tai Collector of Clackamas county, Oregon. The Home ol the Willamette Club. The Willamelle club, which was or ganised some time, ago by the young business men of Oregon t it y, has per fected arrangements and is now a per j minion! organi.ulion. Al uccnt there mo I about Mil or more uieinbeis and the limn j her will I'l.'lhil'lv be much linger now i Unit they are sellled. Tim ollheis are, , J. P. I.ovett, picsident ; 0. 0 Hiownell, vice president ; K. T. Orilllth. secieta.y land E. (i. Caulleld, treasurer. A pleas ant suite of four iooiiis on the front ami north sides of the second floor of the new Weiuhard block has I II splendidly titled up ami with the exception of hang ing the pictures, everything is completed ami ready to be occupied bv the club as its iM'iiuancut homo The two fionl looms will be lined as a reception loom and parlor and are similarly furnished. The delicate green tinted walls and dark hangings are In h rfect harmony with the daik green velvet carpets and iiuiKxive oak furniture, upholstered in ' W",M'" ' 'r ."' .i l.i I. ...... . open. ng Pack o. inese looms are the reading ami billiard rooms, the col oring and diaperics of which are the sail ir, having a warm, comfortable ap peaiauce, at the same time plainly show tl.ewoikof an experienced decoiator. They ate separated by an arch extend ing across the room, beaulifiilty d.aped in shade of gray and mahogany lapcntiy and yellow silk. The Ironlcd glass win- dows loukiiigoiit into the hall are covered 'Willi shirred yellow silk, shed. ling a j soft light through (he rooms. Tables and plenty ol chairs are scattered through : the reading room and the billiard room contains the finest table that could U obtained, thus showing that I he comfort of the .uciiiImts of this club has been well looked after. ?prclal cl...nl Ti.. Speci.il school taxes were levied In j the following t'lurkaiius county di. i tricts, and the rolls are now in the bauds of the sheriil for collection : I Na ih uillU. i I .V IU, rslt. A" ! 'lit Tl i ,r. 2IO,."sHl, illkfi2 .'! It 8 h7.1M i.'M, IU IS ,V.i 2'a . .. 2ii,.V.!l. . ll 2Vt.ti I 72,l.'i7.. 1 4I.S7H . ..I I2,l'l.. .... 1 2s,i,!i.. .'' . I.Mi.nil . .V, 7". !.. . . . . H', ,ri2,MO. . .. . l' H.isi7 . . . . . 7 2ll,H2t. . .... H II.Vhio . .... !' .... H2.:!i.l . ... I1,. ... 21.1. 1 1 . ... 2'.j .... 11.1.1 . ....1.4 . .. :I7..M2.. . IS. 2S 2'. 30 III. .'II ll.'i 171 44 S7 III 2S 17 2I7.'i 22 417 2.'. .'Ol li'.i -ii'. :t:i HIH 44 1 101 r2 ion :.i lili no 1 10 :i7 r.2 r.o 4ll'.l 01 i7 to M 25 I V) .'.2 112 2:1 7l 211 .IX! (Mi 102 :i7 24 Oil 2.r.:t 7:1 I2H 4:1 100 Ml 40 40 25 41) HO 04 70 02 II. is IS. :.i. :4 I .v.. 12 . M'.l.lisii . .4 .. 4 .. .ti . . r, .. .: .. 4 . . 0 .. .5 .. .12.. 5 .. 1 . 2 V IV lii,7'll. . 1H,.'iIkI. , 2'i,(iss. , 22,4411. . l.'i.hlti. . 47,. '.HI. . 17.1X12. , 4.HS7. . 0,1107 . H,f.r,2. , loii.r.nu , 10, 111'.' . 0,11211. . :i2,oik r,!U!l. . , 70 N'.' SI Ktl , IS! jt)S ; 101 102 : Joint II! Joint ::o. . Joint .17. . Joint 70 . Joint 711. . Teachers' tssociuiiou Tiie next meeting of the Teachers' association will be held at Clackamas, Salurday, March 2H, IH'.Nl. The people of (hat place are making preparations to entertain the teachers i truly royal stile. A gisul time is anticipated and a largo attendance hoped for. Follow ing is the program for that meeting: Muain Local Talent "liaising the Stiilidurd of Teachers" . Mrs. Annie II. Wells "Supplementary Beading" II. M. Strange ''""v jLs'iSc, Keeilatiou ... I'upil of School Inter. uiaaiou. Itoll Call (Junlations Iron. Alice C'arvv. . . Hong Georgia Ittllli "llianlifying Halls ami School llii.ld- ingi" .' J. W. (iray Kecitalion Alex Thompson ".Mathematics" suid. II. H. Ilihson "What Next ill I'I'liiCHtlonV " T. J. iary You're an Easy Prey, with your llesh reduced below a healthy standard, for Consumption and other Scrofulous and dangerous diseases. And it's just for this condition that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is es pecially valuable, If you're thinner than you ought to be, whether from wasting diseases, defective nutrition, or whatever cause, the "Dis covery" will surely bring you up to the healthy standard. By restoring the nor mal action of the deranged organs and functions, it arouses every natural source and means of nourishment. As a strength-restorer and flesh builder, nothing like this medicine is known to medical science, Filthy Cd liver oil and all its disguised compounds can't compare wlthjt. A lloa.e-CooJted Dinner. The ladies of the Methodist church will give a fine home-cooked dinner on the day of the Clackamas County Re publican convention for only 15 cents. Those who ate at their tables two years ago are referred to for the excellence of their bill of fare. Cons for .Sale Two fresh milk cows for sale at Fischer's mill, Logan Or, Also a good horse 1100 pounds weight. Awarded Highest Honor -World'! Fair, Gold Medal, Mldwlntsr l air. AY CREAM BAKING j POWDER Mont Perfect Madt. 40 Years the Standard. I . l ite Nnrrcl nl (intnl Crops. The model., funnel 1 md content In line the antiq'iated tools and methods ol his father. In this age of keel. colna' lion, the farmer w ho w lhe to prosper, needs and g.-ts llie uiot Improved dinn ing Implements, and by reading the best agriculutural literaluie, be keeps in touch w ith I he spirit of progieas that pervades our fanning co.nmiitiitic. Ho is particular, also, in regard lo I he kind of seed he plants and lb.' tnmnif r of planting it. The s Is must Ih of the highest fertility and glow 11 from thn highest cultivated and moat profitable vaiietiea of stock. The great wed llrm ofD. M. Ferry A Co, iMroit Mich., lull)' appreciate this fact, a it is attested by Iheir progrisiv hindues methods and the quality of the see Is w hlch Ihey supply fanners and gardners through the dealers all over the rmntry. The reliability and fertility of their seeds aie proverbial and the largest need buaiueas ill I he World has been created by their sale. In evidence of this linn's know ledge of the wants and requirement of planters, large or siiull, is Ferry's Seed Annual for IS'.Mi This lHk i ol lbs greatest value to farmers and gardneia a veritable ciicychqiedia of planting and j,( Maiming kinnt li-Ige. It contains more ! ,,m.I,,I ,iti.l t.r ....l i,. I Inf. ,r 111 I i, ,11 limit .many text liook thai are mini tor a ' ' .1..11 ....1 ,1 - .11 1 -.1.. I I , to any one sending ins uuiiie and a-ldrets on a po-dal card lo the llrm. Notice. Look here? Y 1 1 who aie sad and lone some. The I'aneuial. sunday school wilt give one of their enjoyable entertain ment and social at Stoke' hall in Cane. nah, Friday evening, March 27tb. Then) w .11 be the nominal ami. of 10 i ts. for adults and o cenls for children under 12 yeais, charged lor adi.iis-.ioi. which will entitle ll.o-e admitted lo refresh ments. The proceed will Is' llaed to purchase bible for the children in the school. ('aiie.nab never has anything but first class socials ('01.10 and see. Don'l forget the dale, March 27lh. Worli:jf of Niillee. The S. B. Medicine company is the only one out of nine ptoprielary medi cine firms lncorH.rated on this coast since 1S.H7 that has not made an assign ment. These hard times with new news paper advertising contracts lor two years, It speal.s loudly of their metit. For sale by ('. G. Huntley, ihugginl. Money 1 11 Lean Parties intending to borrow money on their farms this fall will find it to their lull-rest to eali and see meat an early day. Plenty of money 011 easy terms and low rates of interest. W. II. Ill Ki.ii.MiOr. Thoumand of both men and women whose dally life Is making soTorodrafU on their vitality, require something that will bring new material to ths worn out nerva centers. This la Just what Dr. Mile' toratlvii Nurvlne dews. "i had been uuffnring fmr years from headaches, neuralgia, aloeplnwniMa, and general nervous prostration, uufltttng mo for social, household and busluuM duties, and, periodically, was Vomplrtelu promtratrd vilh pmln.' I tried wivural physicians and a great many remedies, but received no benefit until I Vara lr. Slllrif Btmtoratltm Arrrtnt, when I found almost Immediate rnlluf, and havo bcco.no qulto my former self and am Again able to attend to my buminrmm, which 1 that of a brush manufacturer. I boro recommendod the Korvlno to others who hare used It with ths same good reaulU" Milwaukee, Wla. Una. Anna I'ioseb, Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive riaranteo that the first bottle will lieneBu , All druggists sell ltall, bottles for!, or Dr. Miles1 Nervine Restores Health