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Oregon City Enterprise. OHKMON CITY ORKIdCIW. Mayor, -ItiMiiriliT, - -Clilnl ol I'ullr -Tri'KNitrnr, -City AUornnv, -Hlrel CninhilMliifinr, Hnpt. l Water Work, 1IIII(!IIII' HiiliiHr, It K. 0. raiiflnlil Them, V, ltyn CIiiik. 10. Hum II. K. Hlraltfht - 0. II. )v 0. lUl.r.M k, jr W. UliWfll I). W. Kinnninl T.(!. Olllllt, l C. CmpIhh, John l. Wllmiii, , KiHTDiT. Jaa, Itoako, II. K. llnrrU, Frank iluacli. Coimnll MiMttN II ml Wilnn.ily or euch month in oily lull. FHIDAY, OCTOUhlt 1, 1HD7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. I-owimy'i CIidcoImH lloiiborm are the Iwit. Name on evury lur. K. K. William, the grocer. Money to loan on good real estate security by A. 8. Dmimnr. Helmut Hiiiilif chti at Charman A Co. I lie cut cut rate Druggiat. Haddln tint liamttHR el Young' second hand Htori) at your own price. The nx lul coiiiinlttco of the Congrn national Y. 1. H. C. K. will give a aia'l! in the churcli parlor on llullowocn eve. For photo that will plae yon, try the Culumhl studio, the tip-lo-ilnte gallery. Main trwt, opposite Weill Fargo ex prune ollice. Kiuliiivniia in style, mperlorlty in in quality, maryelotm lownn In price re the chli( eliaractoriiitli: of Mint (ioldNiiiith'e millinery parlor. Try Bvlillllng'i limit tta end taking powdr, Wood wonted at thin olllce, oiik. fir or Mint), In length 10 or Inch or (our fool, Hticond liuiul school hook bought, moM nml exchuiigml, at Huntley's book store, Price will appreciate from now on. The time to enliict s homo in Gladstone It now. One price to ell end Unit the lowent of the low at Mine (Joldainltli's millinery parlor, Stove, spring", hello, iiitreHe, etc. at way down price at Young' i second hand ttore. To ileal the broken and dineaiu'd tliiMiu, tofoolli the irritated aiirfact-, to Instantly relieve and to permanently cure la the mU.lon of Do Will't Witch Ilaxul Halve. Oeo. A. Harding. Iclle, lake Ilia Hei. II you are troubled wrthL'ontipllon,Nallow Skin, and ft Tired Feeling, take Karl' Clover Tea, it I pleasant to take. Hold hy Charman A Co., liriiggiaU, Oregon City, Karl't Clover Koot Tea l a pleasant laxative. Regulate the bowel, purillei the blood, t'leara the complexion Kany to make and plcaaant to lake. Zfl eenl. Hold by L'haruianA Co., Oregon City. If the price you pay for drugt and medicine 1 liuntley'a price, you know it' right. If you buy at Huntley' drug (tore you know the (iiality i right which i much more ementlil than the price. Ir. L. L. rickuii, dentlitt, doe al kind of denial work. (Jold crown, porcelain crown and bridge work a iiwcialty. All operation guaranteed for 6 year, Call and got my price. Uflice in Kan-lay htiildliiK School IIikjk al Portland price at Charman A Co.', the origional cut-price drugglHle. Iniect those adjustable window ftcreeniat llellomy Jt Hunch', They are certainly the right thing. Try our Toboggan Maple syrup and you will uan no other. K. K. Williams, the grocer. Kutterlck' 8page faehion sheet for October I now ready and may be had free for the aiklng al Huntley' Hook etore. Auk your urocur for Gold Jaf linking Powder. Take no other. A trial can will convince all lioimewlves Unit It ha no superior. Thl Friday at half pat seven o'clock evening prayer at Hi. l'aul'a churcli, with ai. aildree on ''The Hacrament of the Church." PURELY VEGETABLE. Tha Chauiwtt. t'urcat 1 nil llr.i tumlly Midi- TJ"V. i Iimt III lli w,i!tl I . A krrwiUAi. Hrm iric lilt ill Uimuim iA f IJvr, blumai h anr Kito. kftgulala III liver nd iiiitviii (.'nif.i4 amu rv, Mai.aki, om tv. lluwaL ( lIHrLAINT, KMII. HM, JaUHUIH AHU Nalhma. IUI IIUKtTIII N'rthlna U to impbaMnt, noihlna commjfi, M imu brsain ; aim in imarly avary caaa II emna lrf;m ilia Muniai h, and ran t to aaally corrat:ud If you will lata Simmon l.ivta K'iii.atii. I mil iwxlaci to tuia a ramady dr thw raiullva dianrder, ll will alw liniruira yuui anuu, cumulaalun and gtMial haalih, 1'ILKHI t Inirdan and niliblng (iiuanra of all pbanira, owing In ilia aatrat auDfrliig Ir.xa I'llaa. Vat raM I raad In lha hand of almual any on who will uaa avlamalU cally lha rama.ly ihal haa pannananlly curad lho aanda. hiMMnm l.ivaa Kai.liLAioa I no draatlc, vulani puiga, bul a graila aaaiatanl lo naiur. CUNNTIPATION SHOULD aot b rKardl a trilling allowni In laci. naiur damamu) lha uimoat rgufartt)r of lha buwala, and anjr darialliia from ihta dainand pava lha way oftan to arriuua oanier. It w quiu aa nxaaaary lo ramor Impura arcumulatiuna from lha txiwt ! aa ll la lo aal or alary, and no haallh can b aapectad whar a coaliva bibit uf hotly praralla, NICK IIKADACIIKI TKla dltlmalna afAirl ir rvrttr mit frw,,wn.l Tin diuuiliam of lha Homah, anting (ram lha lmirrl lly dimmed tonlama, t auaea a aevtr pain la th haail, anompaniad with diaanrcaahla nauaca, and ihn r.muimira what la pitiliilr known hick Mradaeha, lor lha irlirf A which TA bltmum uvaa Kai.uLAH.a im Mauicim, MAMurAi ti aao only a J. IL ZKIUM CO., l-huadaliJiia, Pa. Th. Mra. IlUa. Lnrkln and Mary C. Hrllly, YOl, Broadway wi'A riitxrt 11 Buchanan Uliliop Morrie will pieaeh in St. I'aul' FpUcopal church next Sunday morning; In the evening the Kev. Dr. William will conduct the aervice and deliver an addruM on the "AKetolic Church, in the Unit Century." Kunning oic, indolent ulcer and almilar trouble, even though of many year' tndlng. may be cured by lining lie Witt Witch Haxcl Halve. Itootlie, atrengtheii and lieala, It ll the great pile euro. (ieo. A, llitrdiiiK. Italtdi Miller and Kyerult Hickman have renU'd the building on Seventh street, near the depot formerly occupied by Hchwun'a tlmdiop and will oKn up a furniture Ktore and repair hop. These young men are both ruittler and will douhtlcH rucceed in their venture. (irove'a taNtelee Chill tonic i a per fect Malarial Liver tonic and blood purifier. lU'iiiovec lUliouencea without purging. A nleunarit aa Imon Syrup. It li aa large a any dollar tonic and re tail for liOc. To get the genuine, auk for for Grove'. For sale by C. U. Huntley. The "lilcycliM'a Nest. Friend" ia familiar name for Ie Wilt' Witch Huftel Halve, always ready for emergen cie. Willie ft ipeciflc for pilim, it aim) itiRtantly relievo and cure cut, bruiea, unit rheum, ecxema and all afrectiona of the akin. It never fail. Uoo. A. Harding, Among the notable feature of the Ar gonaut, for September 27, 18117, are: "The Suburb of Slumber: A Celutlal Noc turne," by Horace Annealoy Vachell j "The (iirl of Thirity," a long royiew of a prlghtly book of eHimya entitled "From a Girl's Point of View"; and "The Circu IIorHe,,, an amiiHing Htory translated from the French of Ludoylc Halevy. The Shaker have made a great hit. Their lHgeetive Cordial Is Raid to be the most mieeotiNful remedy (or stomach troubles ever Introduced. It immediately relieves all pain and distress after eating, builds up the fuuhle system and makes the weak strong. The fact is, foods properly digested are better than so-called tonic. The Cordial not only contain food already digested, but is a digosterof other foods. Food that is not digested does more harm than good. Pooplo who use tlio Cordial insure the digestion of what food they eat and In this way gut the benefit of it and urow strong. The little pamphlets which the Shaker have sent druggists for free distribution, contain much (interesting information on the subject of dyspepsia. Laxol is not a mixture of drug. It ia nothing but Castor Oil made palatable You will not hcHitale in having those room rcpapered when you look at the tylo and price of wall paper carried by It. L. lloluian. The Southern Pacific Company will hold the regular afternoon train that leave Salem at 2 o'clock, until 5 p. m during th eesMion of ttie state lair. There' many a cooling, refreshing, application for an Itching scalp In a 2r cnt bottle of Huntley' Hair Ionic It's guaranteed. Try a bottle at Hunt ley' risk. Invitation aro out announcing tlie marriage of Mine Beanie Kvam, of On-wi-ko to U II. Puttinner to take place at the home of the former' parents on the 7th Inst. Iyiepsia Cured. Hhiloh' Vltaliger immediately rtdieve Hour Stomach, Coming up of Food Distress, and i the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Charman & Co., Drugulau, Oreuon City. A tri- Van Camp' Pork and Bean. uinph In cookery; 10c, 15, 20o. K. K. Williams, the grocer. At the Congregational church next Sabbath, service will be held at 10:30 a. tn. and 7:.'10p. m. Kvening aubjuct: "ManWhat of hia end? A Ideation of the Ages," the fourth in series on man. The public i Invited. Certainly you don't want to uirer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head ache, sallow skin and lose of a,ietite. l ou have never tried le Witt's Little F.arly Klsiira for these complaint or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulator. Geo. A. Harding. Mr 8. It. Calitr, aited 70 years, resid ing on Jcllerson and Ninth streets, tiad the misfortune to slip and fall Tuesday, fracturing one of the bone in her left leg. It I quite a severe accident for one so advanced in year but Mrs. Calitr is resting as easy as could be expected under the circumstances. The statement made many year ago that "man cannot live by breal alone" I as true as it ever was he must have a nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Hlchard Petxold alway ready to furnish hi customers with the best of fresh and iimoked meats at either hi Main or Seventh street market. Among the notable feature lor the Argonaut for Octoboi 4, 18(17, are: "The Shutting of a Window," by A. F. Kal fus; "The Worst Mood in Italy," a long review of Marian Crawford's now novel, ''Corleone"; and "Mexico's Silver Panic," a letter from the City of Mexico, discussing the effects of the recent slump in silver in the sister republic. "The Shutting of a Window" i the title of a very striking story in the Ar gonaut of October 4th. It is from the ien of A, L, Calfus, and tells how a Mexican prisoner makes friends with a duacendent of the Incas, and by means of the latter' etrange hypnotic power over snakes accomplishes a mysterious and terrible vengeance on the man who had caused his Imprisonment, A few woeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be In a most mineinble condition. It was undoiituhly a bad case of la grippe and recognising it as dangerous he took Immediate, steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement! Cham perlain' Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations included therein, we concludeed to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in its results, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending this excellont Cough Remedy to anyone afllicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty, Liberty town, 'Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by G. A. Harding. Owing to Jewish holiday .the millinery store of Mis Goldsmith will be closed on Wednesday, October 0. Van Camp' Macaroni and Cheese. A new delicacy. For sale by E, E. Williams, the grocer. Moment are uneless if trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted if con sumed by delay in case where One Minute Cough Cure would bring lie me diate relief. Geo. A. Harding. Columbian Spirits take the place of alcohol for everything except internal use. Use it for bathing, for burning in lamps, for liniment. Price 35 cents per pint. At Huntley' drug stole. Cure that Cough with Hhiloh' Cure. The best Cough Cure. Relieve Cronp promptly. One Million bolt lea lold last year. 40 dose for 25 ' cent. Sold by Charman A Co., Druggist Oregon City. "My landlord will pay for that paper," said a business man to Hoi man, the wall paper dealer. Holman said it was $ for the room. "I that all? Well, I will pay it myself," replied the business man. You will be surprised when yon find how little it cost to paper your room when you see Holman and see hi up to-date style and price . , . . Bloomer Versos 1'jnts. . Next Saturday afternoon in Gladstone Park the Boston Bloomer girls will cross bats with a picked nine of Oregon City boy in game of base ball. The Bloomers are making a tour of the country, traveling in their own palace car, and are sid lo play ball like pro fessionals. Maud Nelson, the pitcher, is a crack-a-jack and can throw a curve that ia bard for the male willow wlelder to find. Like all women they cannot get along without a man and the catcher Is of that persusgion. The Oregon City boy who will strive for honors against this aggregation of beauty and bloomers are: Win. Nefzgar, pitcher; I Shea, catcher; Fiank Nebren, first base; John Welch, second base; E. I). Iteikner, third base; Mori Jacobs, hort stop ; Jocobs, left field ; Frank McGimms, center field; Frank Daily, right field. Fleming, substitute. Ever ette Hickman and Charley Kelly will act as umpires. The game will be called at 2 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents. STATE FAIR TICKETS FREE Died. DUUOIS-At the family residence in Hiirlngwsler,on Friday, Sept. 21. 1M7, Mrs. Klfie K. Dubois, aged about 25 years. Mi. Dubois had mn failing for a long time, making a heroic struggle against that dreadful terror, consumption, a discane which, so far a we know, there has, a yet, ben discovered nothing to arrest, nothing to alleviate, nothing to cure. When the Angel Azrael cast thi shadow of hia wing uoon the mortal form, it has been the trumpet-call of death which there is no other mode of answering than by personal response to Mm loiaaa-D.' ,i . Mn.klaaraMh.Sril "'"' ! u JUKanala, Claiaantln Deceased waa the daughter of Mr. and lJtliV' ?.e22L M. ., , ., , , ' . a-Aia naaioa, 7U innaw rs A. M. Bbibley, old and respected Mr, t. aiinn, iwedy pioneer resident of that portion of the m w t.'m.' 4"i?cuy county. She waa a dutiful child, a lo- mlb7.'rdlr, 'SJun ing companion, and a faithful and con- Mra.'wtao 4Pooi t. . m i .i i i i . , i Mlaa tall Wl, 177 Cask istent Christian, beloved an J respected CAUf0iiiu Elmwhbr by all who knew her. IMra.OtUBora-tll, Alamada The funeral was conducted from the griTiiAnMi family home Sunday afternoon by Rev. iulgSitm ' A. A. Hurd, pastor of the fipringwater Mra. B. M.snJp-aa, Preebyterian church. The remain were Vc.T'bT Oakland Interred In the Lewelling cemetery near I. o.kT.nd Springwater. I Mm Wm. Mrftay. Oakland I Chaa. A. McDonald, " rr.AItIfAr ... u,'..l.l,.. MmO.H.Malnwarln, u . , J . . .- i. :... Hna MarTln, K. Oakland Saturday, Sept. 26, 1807, Mrs. Lhza-1 kii(iw P. Moor, okiaud belli Clark. I Mm Cha. B. Tenner, ,, , , ., . , I Loalaa Hafi-laila,bacramaU i fixumu nu vue wue oi ueorge iiara Aain Lima. of Logan, and leaves a large circle of friend to mourn her death. The funeral wan held at the Congre gational church In this city Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. T. W. Butler. The Interment the Masonic cemetery. Missing Word'-" was NATURAL: SehHHng't Best tea it not only pure but it is NA TURAL ucause it is fresh-roasted. The following j 54 each got f 6. 50, a Nuwcm'o I California elsewhere Mr. Atklnaoo, WU Morrttt Mra. Blatk, 1811 flarrlaua W. kfinoanan, l jrulao kvw erw, V4 Market Mlaa A. Carter. 921 nwrainento &. 01auaa, A6 and Cai.p re. L. Poring, Hrrant At. B'way San Dle?o L C. Huble. W. E. aiiarman. Mm . Shaw, W. f. tord, M. L Corey Oeori Frollck, Alfred Manila, OllreRalla, Ionian Hanann. was In Mm Oeo. W Hamilton. aim a. m. Maciennan, Baaen Mra. Chaa. Henry, W. Berkeley C. MoKltllean, M. Bloomueld Nell U. Eaton, Bradley Urn J. i. Cunningham. China a. Sen Jnae Ban Joae Areata Auburn The Matesmnn U living Them Away to Its Weekly Keaders. The big 12-page Weekly Statesman, of Haletn, has added 327 new subscribers to Its list during the past five weeks. It wants the numbei to reach 1000 before Nov. 1st. It is Salem's leading paper and is only $1 .50 per year. In order to secure these new name the Statesman will this week receive trial subscriptions of two months for only 25c and each new subscriber will be presented with a ticket of admission to the state fair. The new names will be numbered as fast as recieved and every fifth one will be presented with two fkks tickets. Address all orders to the Stitesman, Sale a, Or. Drendrully Nervous. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole nervous system. I was troubled with constipation, kidnev and bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that 1 rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs.3. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Charman A Co., Druggists, Oregon City. Wanted. To rent an organ suitable for family use. Address "B" care Okkqon City Entkki'risk. XAANTET) TRUSTWORTHY, ACTIVE I gentlemen or ladies to travel for re- i sponsmie, established house In Oregon. Monthly $C5.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose aelf-addreseil stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Dspt. Y Chicago. Married. SKERVIX-LOCHNAME-In this city on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1897, Miss Oerta Lochname to Robeit Skervin, County Judge Hayes officiating. The bride was a resident of Marqnam and held in high esteem by a large circle of friends, while the groom is one of the enterprising young men of Scott's mills, where the happy couple will make their home. Episcopalians. Through the courtesy of the editor of this paper I respectfully request all, per sons, residing in Clackamas county, who are communicants in the Protestant Episcopal church, and not known to St. Paul's Parish, Oregon City, to kiudly send their names and post office address on postal card to the undersigned, in charge ot said parish . Also persons who were communicants of the same church in Canada or in Great Britian. but not allied with any parish in this country, and obi idge. "Wm. D. Williams. St. Paul's Rectory, Oregon City. Wall Pper. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. Holman's, Main street, oppo site Court House, tf. i SI I Japanese Goods I Notions i Etc TRACY At his home In Logan on Wednesday Sept. ;!9, 1897, C. E. Tracy, aged HI yeara. Dec-eased was a pioneer of 1852, and b- 0f tickets were: wa lor many years engaged in the mer cantile business at Logan, being associ ated with hi sou a part of the time. Several year ago be went to Yoncolla, Dougla county, where he resided until about a year ago, when he returned to his son's home, Jamta M. Tracy, of this county. The suiyiving members of the family are hi wife, who reside in Utah, a daughter, Mrs. Sarah M. Applegate, of Yoncolla, and m ton. Hon. James M. Tracy, of Logan. The funeral will be bold at Login to day (Friday). Resolutions ot Condolence. Resolved, By the officer and scholars of the Caneinah Sunday school, that we mourn the loss of our fellow member, and friend, Reese Blanchard, who waa taken away from earth on Wednesday list. That, we were much endeared to Reese on account of bis happy disposition and winning manners, and cannot but feel that our school ha sustained a loss by l is death, whicli will be hard to fill. That, we sympathized with Reese and with his family during his long illness and frequently prayed, if it were God' will, that he be restored to health. That, all of us, at officers, teachers and scholars of the Caneinah Sunday school, hereby join in offering to the family of our deceased friend, our heart felt sympathy in their deep aflliction, and that although we shall not see him again he will not be forgotten by any of us ; and That, we commend the family ol our lost friend to the great Consoler of hu man hearts, who alone can make life's trial endurable to us. J. M. IluckAKr, Acting Supt, Mrs. A. N. Porter, Asst. Supt, Loi'isa Frekman, Secretary. Flee trie Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and shiKk-ish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicino has often ayerted long and per haps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation and Dirtiness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and 1 1.00 per bottle at Charman & Co' Drue Store. Clara Lorejny, Cool Franrl W. Learla, Concord Mm Kate Manning, Powney Mra. ll.S (llbl, ElkCrrek Mm Anna a. Pooley, Eureka AlleeThnmpeon, " O. C, Lewla, Folaom Mm J. E. Kenning, Vrulltala Mm Ella table, Oarberrlile Mlaa Mabel I ray, Oraee Valley Mm N. Parey, Oreenwood Grey Pans, Hyrleafllle Mra. W. Baaoo be, Xenaett Ann A. Lewla, Knawlek Mm Ella Kraoa, LeeAlamlto Roaarrlee Madera Mlaa Era McCarthy, Mag alia Vltlaa PiiDcaa, Maiwell Floeale Plaaagan, Mendocino Mm O. Bradley, Mlddletowa aaraa ataa rmaiey, jaiuaieiowa ley, Mlaalon aan Joae I Layoaiarrlno.MokeluiBaerllll EllaCe-pbeU. Monaon Mm M, Hiebop, national City Mm J A. Ilromona, Oleander Mm Minnie Horn, " Mm B. E Jobnaon, The Pal a frank Perry, Palo Alto Mra C. A. Harlaa, Park field G. W. Roblneoa, Paaadena Mlaa Roe A. Coihead, peralta Mm A. J. Co Tie, Perrl Mm Klch'dOraham, Fetalnm a Mamie (ioyaa, PlaoerTili Mm W. H. KoaatU, Pomona J.J. Rodger. PorterTllle Mm A. J. Walker, PortCoeta Mm Oeo. Ward, -Mm C. Uendrlckaon, Redland Mlaa M. O'Brien, Kedwood Citt Mm J fL BelkwlU, Reedier Mm 1. 1. Kalber Rio Vlata H O. Marling. Kocklin w. J, Meyer. Bobnerrlile Mra. J. (rrahaxa. Haa Rata John Bauer, " Mlaa KraHerle. Santa Cro. Henrietta Miller, Tehama ueorge C. Akerly, Vacarii.. Mm Com Bentley. Mr f. U. Haeaa, Mm J. D. Jon. Vina Mm i. A. Wlnana, Wallact Ml Belle MoCann, Wheatland Mra. earner. Wleeburn MEXICO airador Hereto, Eniaaada The winners of the two $150.00 prizes for sending in the largest num- WAHIIISOTOri HIMnrA.Shelgrn,Longbranr!k J. V. Punn, Marou rranrea Pudley, Medical Lake Oeo Kebel. Mm Katie Peterton, Mra. Jnaee Heaverlo, Kllialx-tb A. belli, Mra Kred II. Carr, Roaetla L. Sutton, KltiTliie Heattlev Span! Spokane Tacoma Baakanav UTAH 1. L. Rhead, Cerlano Nina Micklon, iiraper Mm T Peteraon, Hoahem Mm Maggie Hub, Midway Anna Fry, Morgan City Mm Henry Banmalater, Ogden Mm Emma Streeker, Ogden Cora Warwick, Pleaeant y rove Mra. E. C. Uaarlcheen. Preo HoraoeChalmer,allIkClV Clara L, belghloa, H " MmC. J.Truma, - MmJ. Bnaby,- OTHER STATES 1 Mm E. Woodln, Albany Or. MmEateEngberg.Blgelow, " Mm A. Wllitt,Bridal Veil, M re. W. Howell, Oregon City. Hilda Johnaon, Portland, " Mamie Manning. Vlrgtola,tV Ella M. Smith, WaekM. Mm W. rnnk.Wlnnemaoc," Mra. Ood ward, Atlantic, Wr Emma Maea, Burnt Pork, " Mra. Emily Rice, ChTe," Olio Arnold, Eranaton, vim Harlander. OLPalla.MonU Xm u. MerrlU.Boia City, Ida, l. W, Rain forth, BonnerePy. Laura Telt, Baud a, Colo. Mr.C.t'rpnteT,riereno,Ari Kuien Rfeuke, Pkoala. " Delia Willi, - XmS.C. Marah.Cerrllloa, ft.lt. BRITISH COLOMBIA Mm John Walter, Ladner Stella P. McUary, TtotorUt Mm J. Btuby, Salt Lake City. U tan lion tlckea) Mr. Aoal Packer, SefTord, Aria. 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