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t OREGON . CITY KNTEUIMtlSK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1893. Oregon City Enterprise LOCAL- TfiAHUFOHTATIliN LINKS. Timic Caiiij Mahihidk Railway Comi-any ItAVC POHTLAND (Couch si.) 7:00 a, ji, l'J iS lo:oo 10:45 li:.V 13 1.5 1'. M. ' i:nu a: 30 3: M 4:110 4 45 i-y 6:15 7:00 r4.1 o:y onlv to Miiwuliklo V-'S , 10:30 milv tu Milwaukle 11:40 48 MINUTE LI AVtt OREGON CITY' 7:M A. Mi K . tyin io;oj 10.50 ' 1:35 Jj:iO I', Mi 1:05 r-.V :j.l 3:' 4-5 4.V 5M.1 0: jo 7:( '5 ij.io only to Milwiiuklo 9:i5 10:30 11:50 only to Milwaukle oitlti.oN in V aM' run; I.aNH 1 IVKhTHL UK It AMI' A l,Vr 11. c.'H h it f hi K u ..tli-uo-'i 5. p im. yHil iul 11 t rn.it ( l l . til. yiii.umkiik ru if y. tana uav tm-BiiM sniiios mixTr ri.u a III. r in B.I.I I" 7 ne ' v m s m " U 01 " V M " 1 1 1 1) 1 "6 I'. Ilk 1: III J.u " iii .. in. 4 l " 4 , t 44 " t HI ' t 6 tu ' 7 ' " Ml V.it ' lu iiiii))r en Imvv"T ti'itir "'" oViki p 111. I" lt'"'l mi i"l l ' J"ii. rv 6. iswt, 0. A Ml. I. Kit, -HIT. Ohk.m.n City, Ohkoun .Aioist IV, 1WH THE LOCAL NEWS. Km'iAi. A (iiiAMi Kri'n:n Patriotism ml loyalty lives lulho heart ol Oremoii City ! In. This fuel was atliifw'toiily iIiiihiiimI ralfil on last Thurnlay evening in St.. JoIhi'h yiud, when under th" beautiful Illumination uf 1(K) lanterns, it lurg'i assembly i( young mill old gnthmcd to contribute their IllltO tO I III) Soldier boys at Manila. Tilt tjver faillilul women of tliu Relief Corps, I'ri'i'Hrvtl it delicious abundance ol le cream hihI ciko and In recognition of their aaerlllco and devotion to dm buy In blue, tli people gladly partook uf their tempting viands. The table were nil prettily mranitl bcn rounded villi tlu'ir genial attendants nl loyal ctistumoi, tlii'y gvo to tlio wholo "ccnu 110 littltf attractiveness. The band hoys gladly showud Hairdo voticu to lint cause, tv rendering hi n able manner, a number of patriotic Selections which i)n tint ilo ixl contributed a new charm to the delight ful occasion. A(it all expenses had been paid Homo fl'5 avro di'iiiul lilili will Im n.id'ly lorwarili'il to our liv Mrtiiilla Iioy. A N a Know Km' a i k. Mm. Hurry Kl(icr ami two lit I lu rliiMrcn wore ilriv li)Klowii Utlmlri'i't Mi.nil.iv inoriuiiKHinl wlii'ii opi'imitu tlieCoiiirn'X'itloiiul churcli (ho liorcn lifi-iuiiH (liulilciit'.l nt tliu Klu-tria enr, nml Imcki'il ilown the Bleep tmttariknu'nt. "i'lnii (lie animal Ihmii to aliow fear of thp car Mm, Htt-pi-r, with good iimnHHumciit ami luminal prcpoiu'o of iiiiiul liftti'l the two rliililii'n In her arm anil hprutiK fioin tliu vi'lili.'lo jtiHt it wunt craxhinK over tho Llutl'. Tint home Htriklnif on hla head iliml from tho fll'iM tH of tin) full and tho luiKy wiih lif,'litly (liuii.iiji'il. Mra. iloor ami tlio two chililreii vncapiul without an Injury but liuil tlii'y ri'iiuilncil in tho vi'hirlo a inoinmit lont!r they wonlil Biiicly havu nmt with an appalling dentil. Tliia Is a very dunireroua pluco In tho road and m It In loaitod no near (Iih cur. n hinh rail inn iniiHt bu built eulllciently Btront? to roBint any preHHiiro brought to hear upon It, Mid this ahould bo done linuiudiatuly bi'foro a niiriuua accident occura. Hih 15tm Uiutiidav. The aiinivernury of Chan. Itluhni's l")lh hirtliday huviiiK arrived on Friday hint, a number of his friuiiil ntiHembled al Ida homo on llolalla avenuo, to colehrnto tho oocanion by an nppropriuto noi'iiil time, and to Hay that the giii'Dtti were royally enteiUinod 'would hardly do jiiHtice tn the dulilitful time enjoyed. "Mrs. liluhm liad apared no piiiim in hur biulenvor' to make tho ovoniiiK a ploaiant one, and the Impjiy giienU reuly.ing tho honor bealowed upon tlioui, entered with little hiwltution Into the (iood liino. The evenini? wan far too brief to aooommodatu their npirit for fun, and nil regretted when the late 'noHaof the hour brouiit their iinea and lileiiHunt feniivitieH to a clone. Thorni wuro t!io Kuoslcj Miawa Maud Noble, Junette llend, Kcho Sanmon, Lulu Nillikinrt, Kate Mark, Hertlia Kmina AIHhoii; MuaHifl. J. Goodfellow, II. Draper, II. Slinnor, A. lloluios, K. Canine, O. C:ihh, S. Toepleinun and Mr. and Mrs. C. Uliihin. Tub Mbtiiodist Kooial. Althouxh a Binallor niimbor nttonled than umiul, many being away at t ho const and mount ains,' tlioao who wore present declare that a moHt pleasaut time was had. Ice cream never sold more readily, or wub more tililvi'i'ally n uii !, Ilian thai whlrh H10 miii ilal'.iiiK Ali'tlioiliKt ladicH pniiuii fur Iiim o:re'i.n. ':oi''.il Kumin mid roiiviim .itjn:i Minced th'i repiiht nml evervlmtly fell l Id iminy times fur their a'lciel ilU'e, Two !i"f'l HiiciuU will he i.'iyen fim fur Hie (..-iii Im of the choir of lli cIhm !i iwi'l every holy who In bilerei !e I In y.ol innic hlioulil I hi pri"i"i I.. 'A liKI'MoN n' Till'. CooKm' yanir have rolled away, linee ll.ii pimni lienl family iih embled I i iv.hI a furewi'll fit nil t v kI.iiich ut tf 10 happy diiyi of caii; childhood, nml iih it U rxlu-icely ernli.y I11K, when many years have intervened, to renew, In pleaaiit reco!ei l ion to llii! Joys ol yoiiih, III! memljriM of the Conk family united In a reunion, at (il.el.ii"i. park, on Sunday laHt, mid with the Imtuhter and meirlmeiit ol hy goiied c. h eveiy wliere In v Ideme, they pleim.imly spent the day. TIiomi of the family preiti lit were: Sarah K, llowletl, ai;d ten chlldreii, of J.e ksmi coiii ty ; A. W. C'ook and fivitchililreu, Iiuiii ihi iiH ; J. J. J. ('00k and one chl!d, (iri'Koii City; A. C. Cook, wife mid two childirn, I'oil land; (ivn, lUwell, wife ami two child ren, 1'uitl ilid; uiid six children of the late Mrs V. Foster, Cluekam is. A Mad Mam Aiii:mi"i Sru'ina. A cohiii'il iiihii, w Iii.hi) inline li iiokiioAii W ho liaieln Iiuiii pi icu to i-hico bi iiiiiH' for bin livelihood, wan lodged I" H e city j.tit eteidny while uieler the influence of liipior. In the ufiernoon wlnle si ill in an intoxicated stuto was foiuel by I'olice Hums in bis cell bleedinK fieely from im ilijly cut 011 his wriht whiidi wound it is suipiii d was received fioin a raxor an the result of a cru.v attempt to commit suii I. le. Ho was taken to Dr. I'ain who dieted the woiliid and on tho fol low iuK day liio olliceis tent Idiuoutof town. Ilor l'u ki: us Skason. For the next few weeks pickers will he busy In tho hop llelils. The streets are already lined with covmed wiiiions filled with Jiop plcker'i iitcncils, ImjiiicI for yardi up tlie nver. It is entimiited that Monday llloiniii IHH) pickers pasxed throiliih this city ii four diirercnt steamers, an I before tlin week is over us in.iny mor! will probahly swell thul tiumher. If the weather remaiiis" clou, hands w ill re ceive from li'i to 40 cents a box and the hpN will wt'ih from 12 to U Kitiuds p r box. A HarriiB Sidewalk Nkkdkd. Tho H'oplo of F.iy bavo lonu liwded a sido wulk up MoUlU avemirt. For aoveral )('ars they bav walked on a few fiU( uietita of sidt'Wulk, so M anly and far be tween i lint they serve mote as a hind rance than a benefit. As this Is a route traveled daily hy people confirm from and (joint! to Fly, fho proper authorities lie. ud provide a laitler walk (or tho their accommodation and this sliuul.l be doiio ticfuru the winter rains rut in and the mud becomes acklu deep. Hack Fie m a I'i.kasant Oi tin i. Mr. und Mrs. (ico. A. Steel, Mrs. J. V. Meldrnm, Mrs. Ilarit r, Mis. U. Miller, Miss Hoyt, of l'oitland, Misa F.va Meldruin, Thompion and Charles Mel drum composed a party of camiierRwho returned last Saturday fioin a pleasant three-weeks visit near Mt. Hood and in the vicinity of Salmon river. Tho time was quietly spent with books and tlshina tackle ever at hand ami ull feel Kreatly benefitted by the trip. Mkhkimkst. A inorry time waa had a few days ago by a gay company of young people, whoappoarod at the homo ofMlssKlsio Walling, near Oswego, in resH)iiso to her invitation. A better time could not have been enjoyed. The beautiful lawn was brilliantly lighted with lanterns and the evening quickly passed in danco and song. In the midst of which a very enjoyable lunch eon was served under tho aproading houghs of the trees. Ai.ivr and Vkm It is rumored around that F. F,. Canto, w ho is now in Manila ready and w illing to sacrifice all for principle and right baa taken nick ami died. This wo are pleased to any is a mistake as a letter has boon recently received from Mr. Casto in which he states that his health is good and his willingness to fight undaunted. Iliilldinir Notes. Cluis. Ely'a house, in Ely, bus boen considerably improved with a fresh coat of paint. . J. Murrow, the puinter, baa lately purchased one of Chits. Ely's lota in Fly and will begin boon to build a live- room cottnuo on the latest phut. Woik on Singor'8 bill road is pro'roP8- Iug. A wall from 5 to '5 feet high 1ms been finished find Supervisor Lyons iB now doing some heavy hltisting.nloiig the bluff. Contractor Laurence is laying a " Wo tried almost everythinp; for list lima without success. At last we tritid Aycr'a Cherry l'cctoral and tho relief waa immediate." S. A. ELLIS, Kcona, N. H. Cores AsSQmQ. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, 50c ,'nev vi'lli hv l iil, f'-'eo 'iilro:td : to lh" -(reel, H'el i'l a vciy fe. diS fl'l v.ill hi. ;;omp!-, i W.m . II ,11, of I,! , , !, e, hi ''in the en -deiii of ll le at litlH: i '".!,." on M. M, ii ,ii.it, a hti v.' 1 1 1 ' I ' oil..'e I A . 1 1) it ue f-l .;. C-v v ,' i i-iif t i..:.y 10')' i. HI i"i- li'l'. V!, j V,'. Cihi'ii, in -yii:pn!i.y Ailh t'o ! i'Ol ' ' i I .' Ii( t'.ii iili.1"', I'' '' f ' ' 1 1 ; ' ;! ;ol'li'i''il , ),;.) J.-i.i- u: '. i-'ll I ma le oium in e li I t" .i rn. .CHciU' I Xf CtiM'H lltllH. 1 .1 tin, Onvou Mute J-.iir, S.-,ie-!!i r n n't, f-tiH. ,1'ul think of it! Only one I ire for round trip O'l tl '! r:ui;il.em I'ue lh" lines in l 0 "::'.n to vti, the hij,'h(" t, cl .n'i ol ut Iraii.nihi, iiv i!ii.;i Sjiit and t-ntur tain llieiit every (lay. f(ii:i i.ii days all liiivvh thu fair. Om l..ir Utt romi'l ir'ni t'iki-s yi' to tie) at ( xliibition and hniim a.' -in. Y. M. G. A. MOTES. ani.l.iy ( veiling ,i Maliila so i.l! will be he! I in the t'.i:in ': n tin;; of a litcllll Y ll"i;i".'lll lllld lllll.-heii;! of f'ol lie.-s ra'loiis ii.iiiik'.v i tidl v k, lie a lis, bacon nil I coll , All f.r ID :. A. J. Hear, furm-ely of " M-n's Shel ter, " K'a'tlj, vii.i'el tic) itMaijcialioii .-'alilr l.iV. , ViMi, r. iri'erein- Y. M. V. A. t-ireiiker of I'o'tl.iii 1, will conduct onr (Sunday iil'tcruoon meetiiiK V. I.. l'y, of I'oril ind, a m-mbcr of the Htjle J! aid "of D rectum was the jj -iest of H-;ci clary Mend out! tluy this Woek. I'lenty of in niey to losn at 8 jkt cent on lun or shoit tiuiii. A'ply to U. 1!. Hayes. Tho t.iriect i-tyles in Millenery at tho Imvent pi ice. Our sale begins to day. Miss C. tiyld-ioith. The last quarterly meeting of this con f--ri;ieo year w ill hi) In id in thu Mi'tho dint church on ("iinday. Kov. C G. HaMiidti, a very ehxpient apeuker will pn-icli brill morning and evenuii,'. A very cordial invitation to attend theno services is extended to all. Last year'a pultems of wall paper at reduced iricvi. 5 and 10c couuterg at I'.ellyiny A Lunch. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned, l'ay up your aiiWiption to tlie Km kiii'Uisk and p't tba benefit of the reduction in price. I.yuihii Way was arraigned in Justice Schuehi l'a court Tnesduy on a charge of having commlt'.ed an asau't on one John Williaina. Defendant entered a plea of ituilt) and tho court iuiMxwd n nnn ol 12 or in default of the payment of the same bo imprisoned In the county jail for six dn a. G. B. Dimick appeared as counsel for the state, Curo thul Cough with Shiloh'g Cure. The best Cough Cure, lielievcs Croup promptly. One Million bottles sold last yenr. 4U doers for "5 cents. Sold by Chin iiiiin A Co., Druniiifct Oregon City. Judge Schuebol made a business trip to Wilhoit last week and durimt his visit at tlie springs ho, together with two ex perienced miners, made a thorough ex amination of the coal mines, belonging to Mr. Midltun. They report a goodqnality of coal sud an abundant quantity, not only at Wilhoit, but through that sec tion. The Enterprise will, be pleased to re ceive within the' next few clays several cords of wood which parties have agreed to bring in on their subscription to the paper. Ladies' wrappers from 60 cents, up wards at the Racket store. The Ladies. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety w ith which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and gnnuino article, look for the name of the Californta Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom oflho package. For sale by all responsible druggists. Notice to Dog Owners. On and after Sojit. l.all dogs must wear a license tax, to be procured from the city treasurer, II . J?. Straight. Chah. E. Li'kns, Chief of Police. AugttntCl, 1SU8. WANTED. 100 watches to repair at $1.00 each. C. A. Kami, at the PostolhYe. OKLttOX STATE FAIR. tJrnnilest Exhibition Ever Ulren In Ore gon. September:!:! to 30, isos. And you can go there for ono faro ft. r round trip from any point in Oregon on tho Southern Pacific lines, llacing every day. Aluo all kinds of free at tractions. Otio faro for round trip. Dr. Wllllimix' Indian rile -y .'uitiiiuui i.iu ourt .huh;, "Klt'eililijt Anil lteiilP'.; I'lks. Il ubsorlisrbo tumora. llllaVN thfi iU-hfliir ut fini'i. n,tc r 4 K """as a pnultieo, irlvca Jiistnut re i C "''(- I,r- Willlnms'Iiiilinn 1'Hr Oint ii m niniit Ik prepared for Piles anil Itch- U Inrr of tho private parts. Every box is warranted. Hy druggists, by unill on ro fvt of rrlre. R0 cents anJ Jl.Otl. WiLLIJMS MANUFACTURING CO., i'rops,. Cleveland, Ohio; For sale by C. G. Huntley, ..- C 1 3 i lifwn i. . ifki'tXitJ "v'MITAl HIE IXCttLDiCE OF SVEIP CF TIQS is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the caro und skill with which it i manufactured by acicntiflo processes known to tho Cai.ipoii.ma Fin Sviup Co. only, 11 rid wo wlhh to linpress upon all tho Importance of purchn.sinjf the truo ond original remedy. A tho genuine Syrup of Fir; Is ntanu factored by tho C'AI.II'OIIMA Fio Bvhup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will a-wi'it ono in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tito ldh bt-indinj of the Cam HonsiA Fio Sykup Co. with the medi cal prufeydon, und the satisfaction w hich the genuine Syrup of Figs has g(vn to niillionB of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of Its remedy. It Is fur in ad. unco of all other laxatives, os it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It rtoes not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogot its beneficial effects, please remember the Dame of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sa ra as tisco, ci LorisTiLLE. Kr. vtvr roitK, jr. r. llalt.ir from tipsce. Whatever Lo their origin, St would seem that these solid bodies (motooritcs) are hurtlins thnugU space at velocities which may bo anything between 10 and 40 milea a sccoiuL If they como near cuougb to tliia earth to bo attracUxl by it, their course ia changed, and present ly they cuter our atmosphere Tho ro sult is a suildi u t-hijck to their Bjreed, owing to thointcuKon-sistauco and fric tion eugt mlt rod by contact with tho oil partleh-s. Wluit happens nip.7 le likrticd to the sudden a; i'itcation of tho wooden brako block to tho rapidly moving wheel of an express train. Heat ia generated in exchiutgo for motion, and tho trail of shirks from tho cheeked wheel is rep resented in tho cht-cked metoorito by a luminous tril. Wo commonly call it a ehootiiig ttar, and if its ucu-s bo euiall It ia jKHwiibly a'.tofrcthcr dlbsipated in heat aud ga:i, or it may ultimately find its wnv 1 1 our earth as druit. Such "meteoric dui-.t" Las been furuid on the eternal snow f mountains, where dust of tho ordinary typo would bo uupossi- Mo. If, on tho oli.cr L:uid, tho ukuss of matter I.K3 larjc, its surface culy will bo r.'JCttvd b.V hu lla ticnC gciliT atwl, and it i:a:y fall to tho ground cn tiro or lKis-il'y csjilode and bo acattercd in frairmeiits over a wido area. Cham bers ' Jonru.-L Tho l.luo Ilolo ef Ueotarky. Ouo of the 1 laces in our neighborhood which is (dimmed alilro by saint and siuuer ia tho old spring near our town, in Logan county, known as tho Blue hole. Tlioui'h lej'ciitiary, tho story I bhall relate of this Kpriug is trno, for it has bcuu corrobi rated by tho former generation, by tho older men of tho present century. According to this story, when the Shaker village at South Union was Erst established by a few venturesome though htu'dy pioneers, a member of tho sect was dispatched on horseback to put tho uiouoy in a bafo in tho county capital. When tho treasure bearer reached tho spring, ho rodo his horso in to give it water, but rider and uuiuial were swal lowed up, ucver to rise again. It is said that tho Shaker's friends nsod as much as 600 feet of ropo in an attempt to re cover tho body aud coin, but never struck bottom. I myself have heard old men say they have tried to find tho bot tom of tho spring by using hundreds of feet of card aud a lead sinker, but with out suocesA Auburu (Ky.) News. Gratltuds Ia Wuuien. Aro feelings of gratitudo absent in women? That clover gentleman who docs tho Private Dittry iu Tho Coru hill Magazine is not quite satisfied upon tlio subject This is his way of putting it: "As gratitudo depends upon imagi nation, it mny well bo that women, hav ing less imagination than men, aro less grateful Tho doctor to'd 1110 'intermit tent heart' is a not uncommon female ailment" To sugar tho pill, however, tho diarist says: "In defense of tho ma ligned sex 1 should like to record a case of gratitude in a woman that loft mo a little mournful. I had sout Charlotte a book for hi birthday lust autumn, and at breakfast today ho said. 'Oh, thauk you for that lielijhtfnl book yon sv:i t mol' 'Oh,' I said, 'what was it?' 'Dear mo,' said Charlotte, 'I have quite for gotten. " A Novelty In lie tin. Herr Appunu of ILtui'.u has invented a bell of a new shrtpo, which is stutl to bavo a very deep tiuo and to beis pow erful ns considerably huivii r bi lls of tho form nt present in voguo. Th'j Ehv.pe is peculiar, being bciiusiihcric.il, while tho metal is uniform iu thickness ex cept near tho "sound bow" (or the thickened tip which tho clapper strikes) From tho ia'.t;o to some liulo distance; above tho sound bow tho metal is very thick, and then alters suddenly to the uniform thickuoss which it has tor the rcit of tlio bull. Invention. Ilia Art uf Talking Back. "I hardly know bow to answer you, " said sho when tho widower proposed. "I would not let that worry mo," said ho soothingly. "That is something a woman loams perfectly soon after marriase. "Cincinnati Enquirer. Chamberlain and tha "Puritan Maid." A Piiltimoro woman, in Tito Bun of that eJty, tells this ftory of Joseph Clutmheilaiji when ho was In Washing. ton iu K;7: "lie Wii.t a big, Lnrly mioi, curing so Ii'tle for his ap; earaneo tii.it at one of tlio most fa.diioiiiihlo (!i::ncrs of tho sea R';ii his cravat got tun."! to iil.rr,t tui di r his car and bhl h!;tit t!:il s ;::! oiifV.cti.-rl, and Le rat -a!n.ly of-livlotis t it h'-r Incident. ITii l.ralnsnfi'lr:h-ir;;i in convet.-ati'.ii won I:ir:i fi lids w h'.T ever ho wt nt. Ono day lio railed on a lady who happen) d to bo giving a giil.V luncheon. Sho went out ut o'.n u a him, and laoghingly raid if ho (!id not I.iiiid Uing tho only man pn r:t she would lo dolight' d if ho would coro in tho dining room and tako tho v;vTiiit jdaoo of ono of bcr young friends who biid not Ciino. "Ilov. as not afraid to faoe a lot f.f 'American Ix-antsei, ' so ho arc-plod gayly, and tho va -utit plae-') happened to br next that of Miss Endicof t, daugh ter of Secretary of War William C. En dicott of MasMichusfjtts, a dovelike, slender girl, ono of tho gr'-atost belles of the day. Tho outcomo of this was tho marriairo of thy Engih.h statesman and tlie 'Puritan maid,' as sho wa.i oftn called, his neighbor at an entr.r tainment to which bo had only b"et) bidden by that 'fate which sbapos otu tuih, tough Low thf iu its wo wilL' " The Hindoo iJrxd. Tho Iliudoxis consider their dead tin acred and do not allow tl.i in to 1 handled ty alien hands the nearest male relative son, father or bro:Uer prupiuriug tho body for Luri.il, aud if thero bo nouo of tie-so rt-laiiv s a iu is adopted by tho family for tho purpooe. Bomethluc Smaller. Professor If von aro at all iuten st- ed in geological specimens, madam, will you not accept some of thoto beautiful specimens of quartz? Mrs. Mushroom They are almost too largo for mo to carry. Ilavo you any pints? Peurson's Weekly. Ate Sh3 Graduated "I was hardly out of school when I msrritd," said a handsome young E'ook lyn woman to an acquaintance. " I bad been studying bard, I was full of ambi tionI wanted to be accomplished. I wanted to t a musician, a liutfuist and a society woman a!l at once. Tiicn I fell in love and became a w!f" and mother." " My mistake was that I tried to aeeotn- mm m ,,,, Vi73 S : ' it'! - ptish too much and didn't take c?.re of my licalth and I broke down. I mipht ltave been saved world's of suiTLiitifr if I had been more careful and used a little com mon sense. I hated to tell my mother how miserable I felt before I married. I thought she would just pooh! pooh! at me. I think mothers un-ieritand more about such troubles now-a-uays than they used to. I would never alio.? a daughter of mine to marry, being uo stronger than I wa then. "My huband was so kind and consid erate I didn't want to be c n'l lioir.g all the time. He insisted on the doctor cora insr to see me a real good, old doctor too. He puve me medicine"fr my digestion and my headache, and something to help my heart action. I somehow could not bear to tell him what the real trouble was. I knew he would insist on an examination aud I dreaded it so. " My married sister told me I otitrht to write to Dr. Pierce, of BuiTalo, but I felt so prnilty to do that without telliiitr my hus band. But she wrote for nie ami received a kind, sensible letter, tclliapr me bow to give myself simple treatment at home. This helped me ; and then she got me three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and I bcyran to take it. Pretty soon my husband said ' something is doing you good sure : You're ever so much r ronfter and brighter.' Then I h id to tell iiim everything. "First he frowned a little and shook his bead ; then he just lrc.iehcd and said 'well the proof of the pudding is in the eating I If this little woman is made well and strong bv anybody's ' Prescription ' no matter what his name is, God bless him, whether he lives in Buitalo or right ucxt door.' And I nvjj nude perfectly stning and well by this treatment, as 1 never had been before in my lite." This is a true c: crience; it is one of thousands which show that a phvMeian like Dr. Pierce, who has devoted a life-time of special practice to treating ailments peculiar to women, can prescribe for thera by mail, just as effectively as if tlie patient was ia his ollice, and a thousand times more effectively than the average doctor whose attention is merely given to general practice. Tir. Pierce has been thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of KttffaH N. Y. His prescriptions are accepted all over the world as tlie great standard rem edies for the diseases which thev are designed to cure ; and as an author of med ical books he stands amoug tdc most emi nent authorities. The above is not a fairy stcry. It is not the storv of one person. It is the story of thousands of women. It is a composite picture In which one can trace face behind face, lined with suffering, channeled by tears. It is a story as true as tiie parable of the Prodigal Son, which was not tlie story of one young m m but the story of the type which repeats itself generation after generation aud is as common t Kurope as to Asia, to Africa as to America. , IS IT YOl'R STORY? Your storv cither in whole or in nart? There's hope for yon. There's help for you. Dr. Tierce's l-'avorite Prescription lias cured so many cases whore lite was a daily burden under which the weak and Weary body staggered 011 to tlie grave, that it can be recommended with the utmost assurance in every case of female (lis Orders. Ulceration and inflammation, ir regularities, displacements, anil uterine disorders in general, all yield quickly to the action of this real and radical remedy. As the disease is healed the symptoms pans away ; pain m the side, diliieult breath, floating specks before the eyes, nausea, weariness and melancholy. The appetite returns, the blood in vitalized, aud life which was heretofore a mere existence, becomes t hearty, happy condition. Royal aiakf th Iood pure, wholesome sr. J sVllc'wi.. tA 'u r'J j- POWDER Absolutely Pure 0U tJWM.0 fl,, M Y-. Sunday Services. CjJ-.UMAN IIVAN't.Kl.irAL LI'Tlf KlfAN .VMAM'AI. ( lil llt ir-torr -r Kigtith ami J. l. A iuins lrets; her. Krni-s: J. W. Mi. , pavur. hurnlsv i-cooi.t at MA. M., wi-fkly si i-n tvery T.Mtrdi at H V. M. lierinan seiii.ol every S-'at 0 rdu y from 0 to 12. Kverbn;y invited. P1K.-T f'O.Viil'r-rATJO.S-AL rHO.f'H. Key. i. W. lei I r, F-.or. hrme at Ui:r . .1. lid 7 1 r. M. s'iihUv cehrfil f:i.r nn rr.!i rce. Pityt-r mtiuir Itia 1 evmi. . t 7 ::ei,eli,e. I'rsyr m-t:it of Yi.;.i. Pi ". it t x-l - J "( 'l, i-l -tl an fcu.ieavi.f every tlai,,;, evetiiLt at6..,vpriaji. ."K-T BAPTIST Clit't:ril r.rr. if I, Ki-bO.ptsSor ilorniiiii rvii,e at 1 e.m. Sun..-. :1xm1 at 11:16; tn-ini.'J j-ervire 7 ;; Hovir t prayer irieetinK Inufniny evninat. ll"iiih!f Povciiniit leeilio every Wei nthdAy eveui: f (ireeediror Die flrnt ouie.ay lu liid uioutlu .4 eof'iial luvilutluu to all, BT. JOHN'S flllPHCH. CATHOLIC-P.KV. A. Hir.I.KBKANlJ, PftRUir. Oli SUUilft) O.S-KHt c.. t ln.:ii a. a. K very sereiid and mrth ijimdwy (iermsn sirmori a'cr ihe S o'clock in - At ail mber raasiea Kug'l.h ermoin. ginnd - f School at i:.,') r. M. Ven.ers. aiol.i(eUe,tl uljjccu and iienedictii'D at I.Mr. a. METHOMST EPISCOPAL CHUKCH.-R . II. Olieru', Pnntor. Murr.iuf nervlre at 10 Sunday School at 1U:''. . la meeting sf'er morning (rvlce. f veniav servieu at 7:;..A. Epwortu League meeting rnndiiy evening nt a.M; Prayer Mei-ilug Tliurtday eveaiai ai7:C). traDeraconliallr tovited. FIRST PRE?BVTEP.IAX CHrKCH.-KV. A J. Montgnmt rT. Patnr. irvue al 11 i x. acrj 7: VI r. M. Haobnth School at 10 a. a. Young PeopleV society of Chr,n.u Kmlesvnr niev'.a every .BiimUy evenir5 t au. liiura.Uy evcultg irayer meetit-j t; 7:3o. et free. EVANG'SUCAI. CIICkCH OEKMAS ker. Erl.-e, Pastor; J. I.. F.iir.ET A'-i-tn- t. Pri-nehir;' -.-rv!r ere- Faedny a tt A. M. aa-1 " " P. M. S.tbnata to- 'I every Sunday it lu A. A., Mr. lii't-M : i . .'.iin-t. tidier Mew;i.g every 'I hait-luy evening. t; hum as i.iiriiKnAS zross cov- grTSlioiial clitircn. Het. F. Sn'k. past. r. services every Humlay at U A. il. Sunday school al 1) A. M. Chifctian i.".ence metii.gs at Willa-n-ct'e bill, Kutid iv nKi'ii'ng trvice, H o'clo'k ; Sund iy school, 12 ; weekly me-t-iegi. Wednesday eveii!u Rt 8, except 6ist week of f-:tch mortb, wheu meeting will lie held on Thursday evening at o'clock. Heading room oin every afternoon from 1 :39 to 4 Lodsi . A. O. L. V,'. meets everv Sa'trihy eve: it g in tb A. O. U. W. Temple Geo. II. IV iff, fi-cretrv. K-'N-kahs Wilbmefo K.----a I.'g9 No. 2 meets second an-! f 'iirth Friday of each m''it!ii at I. O.l. F. Temple Mitta tiedfry, secii-!?r. Court Uobin I Iood No. I'l.-restets f .America, meeU first to -i t!iiid Friday ia the month in Kd -n" Halt. F T. Rogers, eecri-titry; 1. L.iker, chief ranger. Mea l- Pft No. 2. G. A. R.. me-t first Wedncy.lay in e-.-h month nt V.'il lnmet'e Hail. E. W . Midbim. com mander. Clai kaiir.9 Chapter "o. 2, R. A. M., meets on the third Monday of each mouth iu Masonic II. II H. S. Mrange, secretary. Pioneer Chapter So S. O. E S. uice'B tho second and fourth ll;e.-Us iu c .eh month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary. Oregon Lodge Xo. S, I. O. O. F.. meets every Thursday in O ld Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary Falls Eiicnmpment N. . 4, I. 0. 0 F. meets fitst and thiid Toesdav intaeh month. J. A. Stuart, i-em-'ary. Redmen Wacbeno Tiil e So. 13, Imp. 0. R. M., m?ets Saturday pvi uing 7:.'!0, at Red Men's Hall. 1. W. Stuart, C. of R. ; H. L. Patterson, Sro-fem. Multnomah Lode .No. 1, A.F. A. M., meets first and thiid Sattirdavs in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Corps So 1?, W, V. C, meets 1st Monday in each pimoh at the Will amette Hall. Mrs. Cloue, president. The Auxiliary meets V th;,d Monday, at Willametto Hall. Aitisans meets first, wood and fourth Thursdays in each month at Ked Men's Hall. J. T. Searl, ee. ic'io.v. Catholic Knights of America St. Joint's Btanch So. ii47, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tr-nr, K. 0. T. M.. meeH in Red Men's Hall, on second Hnd fourth Wednesdays O. II Hyatt, record keeper iA-A .ii S.i j,. R. L. HOLMAN UilDEn TAKER ....AN11.... EKBALKER (lames a coinpli-tr line of Cas ke's, t'otliiti!, RoH'-s and Linings of superior qunOlv find most moderate prices.