2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 27, 1893. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS. Lopta. Loo an, May 53. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Rieblioff are making an extended visit in Iowa, their old home. The Spanish fever teems to be abating, yet every one hopes Sampson will prove -to the Spaniards all that his biblical name implies. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Moor are wear ing broad smiles now, caused by the advent of a daughter in the family. Mr. and Mrs Waller ShepperJ were the guests of Mies Maggie Rieblioff Sun day. Decoration Day will be observed by the pupils of Lower Logan school. An elaborate program has been prepared for the occasion, to beirin at one o'clock sharp, at Lower Logan school house. A memorial mound will be dedicated to the memory of the St'Hi victims of the fatal Maine disaster of Feb. 15, 1818. Caroi Cam's, May 23. The rain has come in copiom showers, benefitting all forms of vegetation. Crops look well, aud all promise an abundant harvest. James Em mot is putting an addition to bis dwelling house. Knox Cooper left last Thursday for Oregon City, where he has secured work in the pulp mill. Eddie K. Jones goes to Portland soon, lie has secured work in a blacksmith hop with an opportunity to learn the trade. Lea Eaton and Milo Cooper went to Canby last Saturday, the former to take lessons in riding the bicycle. E. R. Jones has recently purchased a new bicycle. The ladies of school district No. 2!. Carus, will hold an entertainment Satur day evening, June 4, in the school house. A good musical and literary program will be rendered, after which cake, straw berries and cream will be served at reasonable prices. The proceeds of the I entertainment will go to the purchase of J flag and bell for the school honce. J Frog fond Fkoo Pond, May 23, Quite a gathering t John Aden's Sunday. The rain has been a great help to farmers here, sume wain had begun to turn vollow but will probably make a good stand now. Mr. Conrad Priester has been in our otherwise quiet community lately, call ing ou relatives and making a mash with some old buggy wheels and his thorough bred pacer. Miss Susan Turner called on friends over near the Tualatin mountain Sunday. Henry Aden has received a bicycle from Chicago, which cost $26 50 laid down ai Oregon City. Mike Gross, so report goes, has pur chased one-half interest in a livery and feed stable at Portland. John Kruse is no better, hecan neither sit up or lie down any length of time, but tpust be continually changing positions. Wild strawberries are here, so are we. Gus Gephardt has some of the mater ial on hand for his new residence. JSomefall sown heat is heading. Election notices have been posted and and our neighbors are on the war path in political views. A.C. Sharp says the fruit crop will undoubtedly be the heaviest for yeais nd we believe he is right. MisB Jackson returned from Portland Sunday, ber mother accompanying her. Not a flag is flying in Frog Pond. Mink Mink, May, 23. John Heft lost a young colt one day laBt week. The wife of Fev. Kraose, and Mr. and Mrs. Schilinske, of Portland, were visit ing Rev. H. Wittrock recently. Mr. Scbilinrke has bought several bead of fat cattle from here for the Portland market. William and Freddie Moehnke, of West Oreuron City visited their pa.-ents last Saturday evening, returning Mon day morning. Our efficient and rustling road super visor, Ed. Hornshuh, beuan last Mon day to clear the road heyond Dr. Thomas's 6tore, preparatory to grading it for plank. Fritz Moehnke has quite a force of men sawing and hauling plank for the road. Five teams were hauling today. Christ Moehiik's team ran away today from end ofjplank road to Fisher's, but do damage was done, as they were un hitched from the 'wagon when they started. Messrs. Michael and Gotfred Moehnke and Schmidt have hauled off their pota toes, for which they teceived a fair price. Several of our farmers are selling wheat this week. Profs. H. S. Strange and Alex Thom son, candidates on the Republican ticket, delivered interesting speeches in the Jlink school last Wednesday to a goodly number and seemed to have left a very favorable impression. We farmers are " rejoicing over the prospects of a big cropnext fall. Twin City. Farkplack-Gladstonk, Mar 25. James Lamar, of Portland, spent Sun day visiting his parents in Parkplace. Miss Ware, of Gervais, has been visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Paul Praeger, for the past few weeks. Lewellin Bill visited friends in Port land Monday. Chas. Meserve. of Delena, Oregon, visited friends in Gladstone this week. Mrs Galloway returned Saturday from Roseburg, where she has been visiting for the )t week. Abernethy Chautauqua circle met Tuesday evening at the residence of Citpt. J. T. A p person, with a good at tendance. At the last meeting the first lesson was recited in Roman and Mediieval art, the last book in the course, Judge Galloway delivered his very instructive lecture, "Our Public Domain" at Monmouth last Saturday to a large and appreciative audience of Normal -i.ool btudents Born, on Thursday, May 19th to Prof. and Mrs. J. V. Grav, a daughter. The Professor was able to be ou duty at school the neit day, but when asked a question by a pupil about a mental arithmetic problem, he absently replied, "it weighed eight pounds." EagU Cretk. Eaulk Cbeee, The rain of Saturday and Saturday night was welcomed by all, as the crops needed rain. The prospects are good for bountiful crop. There is considerable interest in poll tics in this section. The political stieak ings all being well attended. There was a birthday party at the resi dence of W.J. Uowlett last Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Howlett, which was well attended by nearly all the ladies of the neighborhood. Th oee in attendance were Mrs. Suiton, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Joquln, Mrs. Isabell, Mrs. Freeman, and James Suiton, of Jack Knife, Mrs. For- rester, Mr. Hoffmeister and daughter, Lillian, Mrs. James Gibson and daughter Cora, Mrs. Harvey Gibson, Mrs. Udell, Mrs. Laving Young, Mr. W. J. CVriti, Mr. and J. P. Woodle, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Howlett and Grandma Maquett, J. W. Douglass and Rotland Douglass The ladies passed away the time piecing a quilt. About noon the party repaired to the dining room, wheie thi-y found the table heavily laden with all the good things of the land. At 4 o'clock the company dispersed, voting "the party a grand success. L. Douglass and wife made a trip to Portland last week. Elder Lewis, of Rocky Point, preached at the school house in diet. No. 50 last Sunday night. There was about 40 in attendance. The Portland people have commenced coming out to the E.gle Creek falls to fish and rusticate. The present prospects are good good fruit crop in this section. for a Damascus. Damasccs, May 17. A splendid rain came to the delight of all the farmers Saturday niuht everything is in excellent condition and with an occasional rain there will be large crops of all kinds. The Rock Creek Union Sunday school bad a most enjoyable social last Friday evening at Mr. Walter Smiths residence a patriotic program was well rendered. Several ladies were out in an orchard and from reports they must of thought a Spanish shell had burst close by tor the bullets came thick uiid close so they say and they sent the gentlemen to learn the cause; after proceeding a quarter of a mile over logs and across fields when he found A. C. Newell and to his surprise was told that his number our shot had come very close to the adies although he was 40 rods away and aimed in the air, but some times shot will go along ways and are pretty sure to scare a 'school mistress at any distance, but still the writer sympathize with them for we know what it is to be scared. S. W. Hilleary and G. W. Feathers have moved their stock of merchandise into the new store, which is large and commodious they will Increase their stock now as they have more room. There being so many political speak ings a going it keeps a person busy, but Billy Meyers was here hist night and it was amusing to hear him tell how he would do things when he should he called Judge and of course he mad us II believe that this wis the only time that he ever expected to get ffice ; he has done so much thinking of late years about how he could gel a pull at the public crib that he has lost all of the hair off the top of his head. Tour Face Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If you are leeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy ap pearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where heap sarsapanllas and so called puri fiers fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. George A. Harding, agent. That tiam Bank can be rvrrit with Wllionvll! WiLsoNviM.it, May 24. Editor Enter priseThe Herald trys to make out that U'Ken had the best of A. S. Dresser in the joint discussion at this place Ust week. As a matter of fact, U'Ken was not in it and was floored on every propo sition. About the only thing U'Ken did was to admit that he received f.HO from the hold-up business. When asked if he was elected, if he would qualify he said : "I will take my time for It, and if necessary I will do as I did two years ago." Here is an admission and a de fiance to the voters of Clackamas county Admits that he sold himself for tSO and will do it again if opportunity offers I hen lost a large number of votes in this precinct. Maple Ijin. Maple Lan, May 23. Mr. A. Mauts attended the soldiers encampment at The Palles, last week. Mr. L. Bevens and family, was visit ing at his brothers Mr. Silas Bevens last week. Mr. Geo. Shortlidge, who went to The Dalles a few months, ago is home again Geoigie seems to think there is no place like home. Mrs. Swallow is visiting her parents in Sellwood this week. Mr. Fred Williams is home attain. Mr. Jones and family and John and Steve Green were the guests of C. Green and family Sunday. .Miss Laura Williams has gone to Oregon City for a few months stay. Mrs. N. W. Richards is visiting her daughter Mrs. S. S. Jennings, of Sell wood, this week. Miss Kate Maud is visiting friends and relatives in Portland. MEMORIAL DAY. General Orders and Pro ir rain for Decoratiun Day. Headquarters Meade Post No. 2, De partment of Oregon G. A. K. Oregon City, May 18, lS'JH. The commander of Meade Poet No. 2, issues the following general orders for the information and guidance of the Post and the public in relation to the Memorial services to be observed on the :7th, 29th and 30th i lists. I All members ol the G. A. R. and W. R. C. who can be present are re quested to assemble at Willamette hall at 12 :30 on Friday, Mav 27. for the put- pose of visiting St. Johns school, and afterward the public school at Parkplace. II On Sunday, May 29, the Post will assemble at Willamette hall at 10 A. M. and, accompanied by Meade Relief Corp No 18, will inarch to the Congregational chtich where the Memorial services will be conducted by Rev. T. W. Butler. Ill Ou Mouday, May 30, the children of the city and citizens generally are re quested to meet at Willamette hall hringing donations of flowers for decora ting the graves of our departed comrades. Short exercises will be held at that time consisting of brief addresses to the children. The parade will be formed nnder the direction of Geo. A.Harding marshal of the day and will move promptly at 10 o'clock to Shively's hall where appropriate exercises, consisting of the ritual services of the W. R. C. and G. A. R. mu.-dc, oration by Comrade U. E. Cline, of Portland, and address to the unknown dead by Rev. II. Oberg after which the column will move to the cemetery where the graves of our de ceased comrades will be decorated with proper cermonies. IV AH old soldiers and sailors not members of the G. A. It. are cordially invited to unite with ug in all the ob servances of this memorial occasion. V It is earnestly requested that places of business be cloed during the exercises of Memorial day that all 'good citizens will join wih ns in rendering a tribute of respect to the comrades who have "passed to the Grand Army be yond . " By order of C. A. Williams, E. W. Midlam. Adjutant. Post Commander. GRAND MARSHAL'S ORDER. The underpinned having been appoint ed Grand Mar-hil on the occasion of the parade and ceremonies to be held in this city decoration day Monday, May 30, 1898 promulgates the following orders for general it fnrinii?i"n. I. Headquarters will be established on Main street, comer of Fiflh street. II. E. J. McKittih k is hereby ap chief of the MhiT. The following gentlemen have been appointed aides: Fred Metsner, Franklin T. Griffith. They will report, mounted, to the chief of B'aff promptly at 10 a. m. III. The order of march and assign ment in column of the different organi zations taking part in the parade is as follows: Oregon City Band, Co. F., O. N. G., Meade Corp No. 18 W. R. C., Meade Poat No. 2 G. A. R , volunteer firemen, United Woikmen, Woodmen of the World, school children of the differ ent schools and citizens in carriages. IV. The column will form on Main street, facing sou h, head of column rest ing on Fiflh street, and the several or ganizations taking part as above stated fTradarhn utopptd In 20 mlnotes by Dr, tiiW i'Ak Pills. "One cent a doa." Free Medical Advice Too used a doctor many limes when yon don't call on. You suiter pain in fifty forms and ret won't call the doctor, be cm you Don that th pain "will go way a? tor a while." And, too, you know by ipsrionr, that that lint visit of th doctor is generally followed by many othori, with th inevitable consequence of a big bill " for professional services." You don't know what to do for yourself orwhat to take. But suppos that you could get free, ab solutely frse, th advio of to of th most Eminent Physicians In th United State i Yon ran. Ths phf. sician is right her. H has an offlo In th building, b has a tUlf of correspondent to ait him, and anyone and everyone, who need medical advio Is Invited to writ to him. If it's baby's health or mother's or th health of any member uf the family yoa may writ about It, sure of careful read ing of your letter, turn of a contclentioui diagnosis of your case, Sure oi o Cure If cur is pofniM. Kvery letter will U hel i a a strictly cnnfliletitial communication, Keniember these facts. We offer you medical advice from on of the most eminent practitioners in the United States, whether our. medicines suit your particular case or not. We ttTer you this advice tt th cost of th two rent stamp which it will t;ik to bring your letter to our office, Addre.xs ths M-licul Department; Dr. J. C Ayer Co., Lowell, Ma, re requested to be in place py 10 a. m., as the column will move promptly at 10:15 a. m. V. Children of the public schools of ttie city and suburbs and St. John's school are requested to bring flowers. VI. The line of March will be from Fifth street to the Imerial mills, conn ter march to Tenth street, thence toSev venth, up Seventh to Shivlev's hall where appropriate ceremonies will be held, alter which the column will again form and march to tho cemetery. By order of Gko. A. Hakdinci, . J. Mi'Kittku k, Grand Marshal. Chief of Staff. The suWriptinn In the Knteronee is ', but if paid In advance it is f I.fiO. Subscribers mut not net behind and then exect to get the paper for f I 50. OutHtanding subscriptions ininit be paid Leather belt in nil colors, also the new bell fastener at the Racket store. Dr. J. II. Miller, Dentist, has not gone East as was repoted. He is still in his office on 7th. street and nses Cataphore sis for painless filling. THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to tho Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the County, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, Investments, real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Headache, Nervousness, Etuptions on the fare, and makes the head clear as a bell. Hold by Charman Si Co., druggists, Oregon Citv. Sprclul Notice. During my absence I have placed in charge of my dental office Dr. W. T. Lyons, whom I can recommend to my friends and the public in general as a skillful and reliable dentist. L. I.. Pickens. The .Soldiers are Grateful. Pbksidio, May, 23, 18118. John Lkwtiiwaite, Khq., Dear Sir: I take the first opportunity I have bad of acknowledging on behalf of the Company the niaguificient dona tion oi the employees of the Willamette Pulp A Paper Co. Will you kindly in form them thai their gift is fully appre ciated aud that it will be one of the in centives in a faithful performance of our whole duty as soldiers, Hnd that they will always be remembered wilh the very kindest of feelings by every member of tne Company. We have still the $70.00 intact and hope to be able to keep it so, but will not fail to use it properly should occasion require. Very sincerely yours, J. U. Cami'rkm., 1st Sargeant, Co. I, Ud Regiment Ore- gon Volunteers. FOU SALE At a bargain, the 400 acre farm known as the Trullingi-r f irm, about nine miles east of Oregon City, a well improved and good farm, at a I jw p ice .imI iiprm fav orable terms, l'ul panicu.'uiS di!re VV. H. Fetr, Room 41(1 Chamber of Commerce Bunding, Portland, Ore. The U. S Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS Wholt'Hftlo and Kotnil Manufucturh; and 1 Valors in Mon'n and lloyn Fino! Clothing. We mako tho Host $10 Customora from Oregon City will havo their faro paid both ways ly getting their suits at our retail storo. 85 Third Street - - - Portland, Ore. I. MOM (WNIHIIVIKV MrHlMJS. Messrs. W. H. V'Ren, J J. Cmikn nnd James Coon w ill spenk at the places and times given on the left of the loliniiii marked "A" and Messrs. W, W. Myers, George Oglo and George Knigiilwill speak at the phtces and times on the right marked "II." Joint d sciipaiona lietweeil U'Ken and Ilrownell me ex pected at the places marked "J, l." All meetings are (or 7:30 1. M. unlcs other wise stated. Other candidates and saker will be with each party from time to time. V Date 11 .eland School II . Mav '.H II trlow lloiwn li 2 pm . Mm oh MiUaukie. J 1) May .to Mil4kU W lllenielle Mav:il U iuii llotcoinh 8ch II. ..June 1 Hiritnr atrr Kedlanda June J .. Ilpree Clarke June .1 I'urninviiie Urrgon City JmimH (Iii-huii Manv old soldiers now (eel the clt'cct of the hard service they endured dining the war, Mr Geo. S. AiideiMiu, ol Rosdville, York county, Peiui., whueaw the hardest kind of service si llm ln.nl. is now frequently troubled with rheuma tism. "I had a cevern sitsik lately," he says, "and procured a hot'le t.f Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It did so much gissl that I would like to know what you would charge me for one down bottles. " Mr. Anderson wauled it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends slid neiidihors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not oly for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns, for which it is un equalled. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. flucklen's Arnica Sale. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieuiii, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaps-d hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krti lions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded For sale by Charman A Co., Charman Bros. Block. Price 2.V. Sunday Services. OKKMAN KVAN0KI.ICAL l-UHI-KUAN IMMAMJAI, til I Kt 1 1 -Corner Kahili ami J. y. A'laim aireeti; He v. Krnesi J. W. Mack, lor. hnnilav school at l'l A. M , seekly service every Tliurwlav at H P.M. (ierinan srIkhiI every Satunlay iriim u u li, r.veryDoiiy inviled. riivoi i.uiunr.UAllujiAb I. II I m, II. bu. I W Ual I ftali.P Uur.HiH, ! Ill Utt . u ami 7:30 r. M. Hiimlay School alter rnnriilun service. Player meeting n.uiailny evetnnr I II. 1 n I l. II . . 1 1 . . ... V I . .... f .wt,,unfvB. iwyei iiitcwuh in i inula retijiie t Society of ChrUllaii Kuiluavor evurv rimuU veiling ai oau pratopi. FIKHT BAPTIST CHUKCII. - KSV. M L. Ktmu, rasior MorimiK nervine at Hunilm School at ILIA; Kveiilns Service 7.KD; U.yiilni prayer meetlui . i.unJny evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wetluemlay evening preceding the flrat Sunday lu the month. A cor iiai iiiviiauou to ait. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH. CATHOI.IC.-Rav. a. HiLLsaaaND, Pan'.or. On Sunday man at K and 10:80 A. H. Every second and fourth Uundav Herman sermon alter (he S o'clock maw At all other massea Kngllnh aurmnna. Hundav School at i:SU p. u. Vernier, apologetics! uoiecte ana neneaiotion at r.mr, m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIItJKCII.-R. v a u itniifr. miiiuiiiH afiiTi.:!, ah llf.itf, Sunday School at 10:00. :h meeting after i- i i Mu ii . ti ...... i .. ........ i .. .. . ... . morning service. Kvening aervice at 7:80. Kpwortb League meeting Sunday evening at 130; Prayer Meeting Thunday evening at 7:80. irangera enruiany invitea. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHDRCH. RV. A J. Montgomery, Pastor. Hervicea at 11 A.M. and 7:80 p. m, Hahbath School at 10 A. M. Vaunt People's Society of Christian Endeavor meet every Sunday evening at e:su. inuituay evening prayer meeting ai r:w. Bai iree. EVANG'SUOAL CHUKCII GERMAN Rev, Erl- , Pastor. J. It, Khkkt a 1 t nil. Preaching Hervicea every Sunday at II A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Hahbath Retool every Sunday at IOA.M..M-.A . in- 'i i supt. Prayer Meetlui every Tnurnday evening OKRMAN MJTHKRAN ZION'8 CON KrPKatioiial church. Hev. K, Hark, jiantor, Hervicea every Holiday at 11 A. M. Sunday ocliool at 10 A. M. 8T PAUb'8 CHURCII-Kplseopal-W. I). William, D. I)., miniver In charge. Hui. day Hchool at 10 a. in., aervlrea at It a, in, and 7:30 p. in. Fridays at7:.t0 p.m. even ing prayer service with an aiilrens. Heats free. A cordial Invitation to all the ser vices. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. aoveramsnt Raport &!i'S PEftHYROYAL PILLS """ 1 fit-ir u bllii iiluikHljii,. Inor.oaj. at hint hrwilnh ' (lairm of mntrtiit fT l..n " llu r ai. " l.lfk :ii...' .1.1.. to arl It c wimifinlwo'l, aIiIIiik iln-vi-lopnit ntorurirNiia and bKljr. No .. i'iY n"'j7 lfno,ra rt-miily fur women pipmli L j'jT.'iV tlii-m. Cannot rio hiirm llfo be l',.?K!lVri Apomea a pli-amn-p. IS I pr kna '''"ff' I l.y mull. Solil l.y driiair M0TrCHEm:ALC0.,"'.u- For sole by C. G. Huntley. ALL-WOOL SUIT on tho market m THIS IS WHAT 1 our customers clul m for us and our groceries: That we ift,ri tlui best of groceries at the low- et price. Thev have copf .1........ i . i . ij .-V iii'miii in our goons ami now tlmt we never misrepresent) our selves and that our stock fi flue groceries Is the purest atnrOhe most muriiious. Last Jhnt iii least, their Kroceiy hillVaves it- -v self fully '.'.'I per rent fcy their dc.ilin; with Murr Mtdr. Our way of doing lupines Is to treat every one fair and quao and utTcr the very Usl in our store. NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed ami Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOIIAIKD HKTWKKN Tllg IIHIIXIX AND hM'OT Ibnihle nnd Sitif'le Rig, nrvi i"vl l!e lif.r-o.-n always on lmrnl ut tf.e barest prices. A corral) counocleJ vith tbe burn for litm eliii-V. luloriuittion rrgurdliiK anv kind or stock promptly attended to by (-rou of letter. ' horses Douv? 'Pit uD( id Sold. Horses Boarded aiijl Fed en reason able terms. ST. GERMAIN: FEMALE PILLS I'hs nnlv original and Keuulne Kreneh'-r' he inia.'aa It.Kiimior, ot Mn,e. m. (Lrn aln, I'aiN. I'liaorpnaapil ut l-lng ture and ' n lul.le In every rae. Hold under liiwltlve snaranle or imiupv rerniiileil. (lei th yriiulne. I'nre ?l ll peMmg by mall Snle BKenti lur tne I'nlip.l Ntaie anil I'auads KIMI IIAIVAUI ft, I.'iT WaahliiKlou HI. Chlrago, Fre8 Trial Treatment TO EVERY MAN Till oiler I made by the ILLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM provided pluiiiion lie made al once, in order Hint it invention, appliance and never IiiIiihk remrilie may receive u,. Ideal pn.alblH .ublliiv, ami prove (heir on nieriia by Kctiuil ue ami permaneiit cure.. N i niniiev anaiever wllhw received by the llllnol Hint MHiiiiariiiiu from any. one under li iienliueut until tienellcinl re aiilUareai kiioali-ilued. It remeilit-i and Bipli"i-Ha have been connnenilnl by the newiinaner ol Iwn omtlneiil ami emfnraeil hv Hie Kieateal doitoia in Hie world. ""ere ileveloi lit la ilenired they ao- coniiilMi nnd i,ri-..r ul m InviKoruie uii build aud fortify. They infuae new lile and enerKv. I hey pemniieiitlv atop all lne which undermine the rouatitutlun anil pro. (luce deapmid y Thev re-tnne, relreah ami realore to lunnhiinil, fej.ardlca of Tney cure evil halilt and permauenlly nI move their ellem, a well a tboe of eg. cee and over tuieil bralu work, neiiras thenlaor nervou rxhnii.ilon, No failure, 110 publicity, no ilpnepllu o lllaapiKJlnt- merit. Write todav. IU.INOI8 STATE SANITARIUM Kvaio-iou, III. FERRY'S Famous Seeds Aak ths dealer for them. Hond for FEplnV StCD ANNUAL ana get an thut'agood andl new me inteat aud K tne neat. a. An a wiiiiam'8 rvianev pi s r W Tfuu tin nrmiil In tun,n..m I.K J (..! uv .. 4 iia uinv;uiH-R UI but W Kidneys ai.d Urlimry Oiffims. Ilnvo you ncirluutetl your Kidneys? llave you overworked votir nervous sys- f . a . . X " I TV. vpuuranco oi uie fueo, cspociullyr W under the even? T,u, ..,... iHlra pnss urine ? William's Kidney Mils will Impurt new life to tho ells- f w cn,:u in-Kuns, lone up tlio system A A and mnUit n. riii ... t.. tr W "mil ui lira, iv mail 80 cents per box. f Williams Mro. Co., Props., CTovelnnd, O. For siile hy C. G. Huntley. OABToniA. Bean ths The Kind You Han Always BouiM i mi nina Tat YiJ sda grown are iMCll II sJl WKarry'a. Th b.at Vsi II jf aeeda town are Ferry's. S k I TX " wl" known ara CXT 1 l'S'Ferry s. It puys to plaut-l v win mm uiiiiwmi irouoio Willi your k Kidneys and Itladder? Havo you t C pnlns in the loins, side, bnck, proins S a unci UUKK orr 1 live vim n. Ilnl.liir ti