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OHKGON CITY KNTKItPItlSE, FKIIiAY, MAltOll SI, WJ COBHESIUMIEXGE Ihirniyuj. Hahmony, Marvh M. Snow and rain Mil morning alter I lie good weather. Con. Ilalliu It clearing about lit acrrs of land for W. T. Kllva. The road, ilrvr.t conslih'tabte during Ibe dry weather of lst wrrk. Horn, on Ihe :h to Mr, ami Mrs. J. Davis girl. The llappyhollow school board engaged aliss l.iim ICskneT, of Una plare to tearh the spring term there, which began last week. Miss Hose 8t-hlgH, of Mounlaindale, is Visiting relativrs her. W rfk-rt-t to lt that there wa a per- tain occurrence recently which led la Mr. liowlaud, principal of our school, being ac cused of favoritism. Ai were unwill tng to credit such rrport e took pains to investigate ami find that the parlies circu latl'iR the same are wholly mistaken as it ia untrue. The matter arose over hit recommendations of ilillerent teachers, in helping them to ohiain H'itlon as teachers which ere iin srlUI. was Ih find drill, rereeiitln how leey tmik Mmilla; the rn I to the old woman : the Indian rluh drill and the yell. Thoe wlut graduated were Maude 8:oii, Kred Ib'rkey, Harry Mnnhrr, () wold and (illniorv llrhymer and Hie Viola Clans I'onsintlnx ol Cora Ward, Mis Hamil ton, Sam Harder' ('live and l.on i Teniiy. The e"vol all were gd I'at t Connor, ol l.ii:aii, 'I enl a iini'le of days lltiog friends in this cart. Mark Kowen, John and Jo Sprague, uf Stone spent Sundae visiting Irieiids In these parts. riratant II ill I't.ASvNT Hut. March -Mr. llolinon is clearing a i.f piece of laud. The basket social was well attended at Wilsonville Friday nilit, C. T, Toot . (lie head nianarer II. (ioutding, of Gratvn, wants hired man to work by the year. The fall crops of this locality are looking fine. Amies Items. Ami, March '.M All the farmers around re busy putting in there crops. Mr. Jim lt ! ley is quite sirk. lieo. Woods, who has been quite sick Is now able to oe up and around. Mi Ea and Itessie Taylor were the guts of Miss I. iila Ilramhall. Mis Butler will teach the spring term ot school here, befitting Aeril 3. Iter. Yot. of Troutdale, preai h d at the school house Sun Jay to a very Irg?congre tion. Mulads M ola in, March T. Fanning is in evi dence a-ajn. The roads are drying up. Potatoes have a '-' cent move on no. Wheat is turning a strawoerry hue, on some land, w here the roots are soaking in water and the blades basking in the beauti ful tnnsbine. Urass is growing again while tbe prosct for 'W peaches is a sorry slgnt. Thos Hammond ha moved into the Gist Tiding district. Goal shearing is now on in full clip. Wm. Irwin, the Barlow stockman, pasted through last week lookit g after his interests in this vicinity. Carry Herman moved Into bis new d ".ell- ins: bouse last week in South Molalla. Misses Patty and Snaver are still Conduct ing the Molalla school with good success. Master Ralph llarleys is still on the im prove. R. R. Thomas is about again after four mon'bt sickness. Raster (premature) services was held in the hall last night in order that the pastor, in charge ndgbt be elsewhere next Sunday, of course this arrangement gives him access to more eggs which is all right, by the way, Manager Mackrell will have his dramatic club on ezhib tiou in the Mulaila Hall 8at irday evening April 8th, when they will play the drama, "Under the Laurels." The boys are looking over their wheels tbeaeGneday wondering if the roada will ever get smooth enough . to enable them to get $1 25 worth of per capita tax awheel Mr. Clitlbrd has improved in health re cently; with the coming good weather, we hope to se Mike's smiling Ace among ns again. IViver. Pov.k, Msrch LH-The weather has chanced from sunshine to snow and hail preventing the spring work. The few days ol snti.lin was Improved by the farmers in plowing, seeding and braking colls, A few cases of lagrlrpe in this vicinity. J. li. lVShaier's wife, A. J. Kltindllec and some more are complaining. The spring fl'iers are out in bloom nicely also the hruleiy is leavng out. Mr. Cooper started to 1'orlland a lew da s ago u-t In lime to mix a Mill from his relatives Iroin theenV. Mr Kilinnller and daughter, James IVShaxer and Until' were veiling Joseph DeShaier an I lamily lat Siiuilay. The M. K. Sun lav school td this place is progressing very nicely every one invited to attend. unn)ihle. , Si"viis, March IM.- Mr. Kollman' are alxiiit to return to Chicago and are sell ing all their furi.lture at a very low price. Mr. Filar has purcha ed a span of horses after a very long hurt. Mr, Woll received the contract of grading tbe sch.Ril groumls on Saturday, June a number of young folks met at Mr. Young's on Saturday and spent a pleasant evening dancing. Myrtle I'jv s has returned home at last after a very iriigthy stay in K-trrii Oregon. Mrs. Iais has been away on a visit at her mothers lesving her nir husband at home to keep bach. A very interesting trial was held at the literary on Friday, the Jury agreed to 1i- aitree so the delendanl was forced to give bail to appear at the next meeting which will be the I-t of the season. The breeiy correspondaiit to the Tress Is all right, but he never lets things spread be hind his pen. The county surveyor lis been In Hunny side surveying several tracts of laud. Mr. Becker has received letter from his son Sic, who Is at Manila he described tbe first battle which he was in and seems to be very much pleased to be in active service. He was well at the tune he wrote, but thought the weather rather to tropical fur real enjoyment. a Your iflogep oa Y01IP POlSC li You feci Itie blond ruihlnr Iff along. Bui what kind of blood? That Is the question. Is it pure blood or Impure blood? If the blooj Is Impure then you are weak and languid; your appetite is poor. anJ your digestion is weak. You can not sleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared for Hie work of the day. Your checks are ple and your com plexion Is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, boils, or some eruption of the skin. Why not purify your blood ? ALeY sxV' 4 K Logan. Looa, March 1 Weather Is fine and farmers are improving it by keeping their seeders in motion. The farmers are disposing of all their sur plus potatoes on account of the present high prices. Revival meetings are fctill progressing with a large attendance. There was quite a severe frost last night and there is a possibility ol it having in jured the prune crop. Mr. Austin the able teacher of our school is talking of having a basket social to raise unda to purchase a bell. R. A. Bacon, w ho has been working for Walter Kircheiu leaves for bherman county Thursday next, II. L. Patterson spent Saturday in town. Mark Kowan has rented the farm of Mr. Witzig. Mr. W. Fletcher has a very sickiorse. Mr. E. L. Arthur and W. Fletcher have the contract of cutting tbe wood for tbe school, fifteen rick iu all. Mrs. Nancy McCubbin one of Logan's pioneers, who is eighty two years of age visifd her son Mr. Henry emathers on Sunday last, going and coming on horseback. Kedland. Rkdlasd, Ma'ch 27. Farmers are mak ing good use of the fine weather by getting their Hpn'ng work well along. 8ome seed ing has been done and if the weather con tinues this week nearly everybody will fin ish. Spring has made much ini royement in the looks of grain and grass. U. h Linn with the assistance of a few of Jiis nfehbors is grading a new road up the hiii from his mill. We will have a gyod hill when it U completed. Tup la grippe has called upon this com munity and is making quite a stay and is sligliling no one. Mr. Mother Is quite rud. A number of cases of whooping cough is reported in these parts. 8chool closed at Dist. 75, on the 17th with an entertainment and graduating ex ercisea. Tbe main features of the program Ctroi Casus, March ST. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Steidam died very suddenly on Sundar March H, of cholera infantum. Rev. Knglehart conducted the funeral service al the house on Monday afternoon and the little oi.e was laid to rest in Ih cemetery near the Presbyterian church, Beaver Creek. Kev. Karnst, V. K. of the Evangelical church, gave a very earnest discourse and administered the sacreiuent last Sabbath afternoon. Your scribe is requested to state that the entertainment at the Welsh Congregational church last Saturday evening was very suc cessful. A good lime was enioved and the proceeds amounted to Ill.Vi. Tb mana gers de-ire to express their hearty thanks to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ixiiidon, and Mrs. Sarah Gri tilth for their kind and elliciei.t help. We are happy to correct a former item in regard to J. R. Iwis and D. Jones. They are doing well at Camptonville, California and do not expect to return to Csrus until the time for which they contracted expires, unless for a short visit. r.ev. u. 3i. joues, wno has lately re turned from an extended visit East, will preach in the Evangelical church of this place. Easter evening, April 2, at 7:30. The Misses Hilda Ericsoii. Rachel Iwls and Mattie Jones came out from Portland aturday evening to attend the entertain ment at Beaver Creek. Mrs David Jones is entertaining friends from Nebraska. R. W. Walls, of Portland, ma'ie a short visit in Cams, Sunday to look after some property interests. Monro Irish has bought twenty acres of timber laud of A. O. Ha) ward. P C Cooper and W Miller, of Oregon City were guests ol W W May and family last Sunday Knox Cooper lias bought a new bicycle C A Iuskeep was in Carusfor a visit hat urday and Sunday Will Inskeep ban been at home lor a week, he is so well recoveied from a threatened attack of typhoid fever as to be able to return to his work on the I'otter this week ill do It. Take It a few days and then rut your finger on your pulse again. You can feci the difference. If is stronger and your circulation better. ScnJ for our book on Impure Blood. If you are bilious, take Aycr'a fills. They greatly aid the Sarsaparilli, Tbcy cure constipation also. STROKES 6F A RAZOR. lion Mnr l' IM II Til Wee In Ninon Slant "Nw Unit you've llnleln d slmlii mt. how tuiiiiy strokes i'f tlit ra.ot tliil it rftjnlrnr" asknl thu mini In ! !" . a ho striilglilcm tl tip In Imvti his luiir combed. "That a pretty Iiurd to l II, sum ino bnrhrr. "tif cmirsti It la. Hut you'vti been In I lin I tisiiii's liow long'.'" "Flftt't'ii years," "You ought lo know by (hi ltii about how ninny stroke r lh riimr n require In slinve a limn, tipHsiug Hint jruu pi over hi face a at'ctiml limn. " "I might iiiultii a giics at II." "All right. Wlmfa your jiiiessf Rti liiciiiber I hut I bavo a hard leurd." "Well, 1 should say about IJ.V" "Yuu'ru a tiood iiui'sM'r, I ilmi'l think. Soiini tiiuti agn I gol into lh habit of counting thn slrnki if a Mor every tlino I wus Ix'lng aliiived. It': good May In employ your in I ml. In shiiviiiti tuu you just umdo "H'J stroke with (tin rasor. " "I woitldti'l have bellfveil It" i "No in i ti It lievtait until hu lake thn iron hlo to count. Iu myt a-ol never know iho uutiil tr lo full Ih low f.oti, and It hu (.'otiii iiiorn thitii mmi nl tunes. , I cull it n strokn wi ry litno ihu ror ; Is brought forward ami Iheii drawn : tai k. I should Jti'lg'i thai there, sro no j fewer thtwi fi(K) strokt' la it llrsi t ln shrtve. You remember Ihul, and j rn,- ! hly you en n win a fuwr I el." Nuwr : York World. IB At w I it II HO II lei 7 1 I i in mr ra-a. ,m w -11 nr.il. a H ftruLrt ryiy. will..,! x.t. l II AJ4ir..ML J. . ATl n. II If Lua.ll, Hill, ll a2aZC(3 Wrltm tm Doc If. Writ Ibrnt tfrty .11 ih. jurtl'ntsrs Una It Imprrl lamer, Thn riiiladi Iphia If. cord t. lis of an old I'etiiisylvanlu fnrint r who recently came IlltD poMoii uf check for I.'IJD. It caused li t in n great ileal i f nnx li'ly, ami for long time lm could not inusler up lliHcoursgti loliavo Itcunlled. Finally, while on a trip to lowti, he sumtiioiit'il tip in rvo enough and, tr. II ing into Iho lunik, prtetiliiil Ihu t int k. Tho It. Hi r gliimc.i al It hastily, and then, after iIim f.i-lilcu tf hi kind, brusquely asked, "Wlinl tlciiouiltia lion?" ! "i.uthimn, gn iliirn ill Hut what lhe got tow tin with it;'" a Lrusquoly replied thu (lil farmer, In the rcut us toiiinhiuctit uf Ihu I link tdtlt lal. ' It required severnl iiiiuule' riplnna- j tiott U fore lint It Ih r could K' l Ibn tdd man to undertuiid hi (uestli'ti, and tln u tho lulti r t 'k hi money ituil tin parted, with sundry g'owl derogatory to Lank iu geni tal - - - - - i Tim Klml You llvo AIti)- Moiiulit, 1 !' " ln IK) ji'iira, una iMirnv i" ! mj , mill line Imtii iimiln iiihIit liU mtv , . """"" ... . i 11 l..r " JV-y-.'. annul HIIM'nlaMMl ai in w 11- imiuiry. AllnW lit oiio lo ilrrchfl )oii In I hi' an i irf..iu. Inilliidoiia mihI Hul.alltoli - rn hut i:J ,.rl.cn Uuil Irlllo wllh i't in.l.u.Brr thn lirnllli olM , lufaiila nu.t flill.lri.ii-i:H-rl'iirt ilat l.N-rlni.i,tJd What is CASTORIA Cnali.rht U n aiiUMlliiCo for (it.tor Oil. lNirrirorlc, Dr.,pl ,l SiHilliInu- hr It K ll.iri.il.-- im1 I'lrawu.e. H,! coiitiiliia ih IHh T Oi-hiiu, .Morplilnn 'r olhi-r .Niim.ll,, siila-tuiit'c. H uuantntr'. It l.-lroja Worn.,,, ami nlluya lYvcrl-.Iiii.ia. It ori IHiirrloi n aii.I WIii.U, Colic. It relieve Tccllilnif TrouM "' Cont lj.nl lni.(i lin.t riutiileioy. It asali.ilUtca in I'immI. rrtftilalr llmj, M ,i,-h mol IlowrU, sUlnir lirullhy 'l tirl -In-p Tho C'lill'lrcn'a l'mmicit-Tlio Mother') Trleiul. .In Wi a Is Mr Iti G. to ad 404 Ml li lot Ua SEaer ftl CENUINE CASTORIA A I. WAY. Bears tho Signaturo of M AS y rai s 7 jy uziy -cue ' " The Kind You Have Always Bougl;; In Uso For Over 30 Years. Sm. ..at.ua .a flercises. Thadilloma tr delivered bv Mr Henry tluKhe our school cleik Tho reieivina dloloui r Jom Ii Kidier, Iavd Thomas, Mary Hermann, Htepheiij Lomlerxu and I'harle Kortir i MrKUilitbrr hi hren rii(ir.ed to Irach the sprmn term of school a hich 1 to com mence April 3 j Misses I. iiti and Itarbara Herman have returned hum from Portland lo spend the milliner Mr. Huberts and children, of Tacotua, Wash who hav been . Visiting- her brother, Wm caiilau have returned home Win I'l.el.hs and Alpha Kirk have gone down on the Columbia rivrr to work for the summer The pie Social at Ihe Congregational church as a success socially and llnan- cially. Mr Frank Welsh and family arrgjotnK to r a - L ti. LITERATURE? i:Hl l Iu .re.lo. In 1-10 a uri ul convention wm held In Tallinn re I y tint youiitf men of what wa tbi'U kiinwn a the. Whin arty for tha purpose, of roll.'jitiK Ihe liomiiialitili I j of (irueral Willlmn Henry Harrison j for I ha presidency. Thero wa no hall in thn city lurk'i. t tiouuli lo hold tha ! crowd of tKIi'Kutes who atteinleil. Tha f coiivi'iitiou m (onliiik'ly ii. i t mi Ihu Can- t ton raco track, ami w hen Ihu Krr"t I a Whltf orator f tin ttutn, who wa ; f chairman f the Yoiiiik Men's imtional ' f oouitiiittct), ansa Id cull t tie lueetitiK to I ) order hu wa so impreeMil by tlm vast 6ess of thn aeinl Injjo Ix fnra liliu thut iusteud of Ihu usual formula ho ex cluiined, "Tim nuliou will pli iiM) coma toordurt" I!altltuoro uu. yJ IK. I . ;in -Uu . "alt "i Urt r)ra t istfitvisi.ii ttt.tm n4 '1 ip f , . il , . . I as . I I ' ' - a I . 4t HI) H 4 Aavl'Kl a. i 4 I . 4 laj . Sle, . ' . f tr,! s !') t M'm It I - ) t-) it v, iJ itm t lis a CkM I ICAI. kM:VII;WaS .1- hi-u.i;s-i.i:rrkM;5 vg7 '4 t--tt," '!' i t h . .ai al iti .il t) J (4, t', i4ia l l. fat f-J. i ft. IU' vb 1141. Ll ! nit, h 44 HDVAUO Itll'l IMI . M .a. I I. Ha it f.,a al Ol dUtli: Ml ll IMIrt A Caribou An laault. ( Me ) mull Jattdy wan- move on a farm a few miles below Portland. I a,'r" """ ''"' """'I ll hn I keep a tlatioiniry, and tm coinlnK down 1. h a.ak . I.A.t.i . ,,,i(l. Im iK. .ii.ii it .a .1 ,.1 . ,.. UUt ,f -i'J t llrf I 1.4, lil . . ,s aaa l.t.,.' l.kuj Beaver Creek Heavku C'hkkk, March 27 KverythiiiK i quiet In our vicinity With freiieiit showers and la griiq farmers are somewhat behind with their sprint; work, James Hhannon with lii seeder is helping idem to catch up In a few instances the cold has Injured lute sown fall grain and canned resowini with spring grain necessary Owing to the present hli;h price hein paid for potatoes the acreage planted to potatoes ill be low this year, especially where potatoes have frozen and farmers must buy seed Everybody that can live on bacon and beans are hauling their potatoes to market Wood cutting and hauling is the order of Xilwaakle Mit.WAt KlK March VS. Tlie tuat-hi-rs asanciation was in session here last Sat urday ant it was a grand success. Hupt. Ilowland presided and several interest init subjects were dinciiseed. An excel lent dinner was served gisti by the kind I ullea of the tliittrit't. Mis K ins and I'rof. S. 8. Moore deserve tnti-li praise in the way the inner man was sat isfied and it ia areat credit to the ((iris w ho so nobly lieled to see that the visiting educators tlid riot go liutiKry kh has been the case in other iilaci-a in the past. Miss Hone Scott lias gone toCalif irna to v i h i t relatives and friends. Hlie ex pecta to be away two mouths. Mrs. Zander has gone to Meilfonl, Oregon, for her health she may stay a year. The Ladd place has been rented to Mr. Deramus, who has recently come from the KaHt. , Two industrious Iowa families Imvo rented the Beth I.ewellini. fruit farm for $100 they are now htisy spraying. Miss Agtista IJuttcinillcr has gone In se her sister at Albany for a month. The hike lax puts no stop lo our citi zens buying wheels, we iiiihk it un right. Noah Ilublcr has Hold his farm for MOO. The Herman M. K. H. H. is preparing an KaHter program. Almost all the fruit Irees have, been prayed this spriritf. It ia hujx-d the t .i new law will utt eniorcen. Mr. 1 1 en ry K. HohcIi, ihei Innl, eom. iiiitHiotier was nere ntsi wock hipi ordorod several orcharda to bo i.prayud that h'' Inspnctetl, 1"! thr? gind wotk t'O on. In the luoriilng wus asked by tha laud lord bow he rested. "Oh," replied the gentleman, "I suffered iii-urly all night with Insom nia I" Tha landlord took nlTensa at thi and roared, "I'll In l you J there ain't una In tuy hounul" Kxchaiige. AMiiKMCAN i.irrn-RaS nil, I'M,, ai,M,a l,, H lillaai l,.a naafll.. at ' lia r. l-OKI-ION I.IITTI-RS ft. li.l'.a tut,, aill t f .( I.I... a ,1 4 ' l,,.t,,f .t-..,.l, 1 l. ..i, t It ,r.'. ,if, aji. ..as .if VVU loni In alahell. Human life Is like a gumo at dice wbero wo ought int lo throw for what is most commodious lo ua, but to te content with our cast, let them hu never so unfortunate. i'liito. HiKMiiirkN Iron .Nerve, Wuit the reuull of Ilia fcplklidid he.itllli, dllOllt.it. AdllreHM I If ltilo.r .(,('.. r.i... ',.li H1....II i 1 ' j""oiuiiati" win Him ii-iii.-iniiiim eiH'ryy i I'armilp dimple ln. A majority of the ills alllicling ienii to-day can lat traced to kidney trouble,. It pervades nil Hanse of society, iu all climates, regar llefS of age, at-x or condi tion. The hallow, colorless-looking IHtoplu you often meet are nlllicleil wild "kidney complexion." Their kidneys are turn ing In a parsnip color, so la their com plexion. Tlmy may suffer from indi gt'Htion, hloatiiiu.HlecpleHMneHH, uric acid, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, catarrh of the Mad. le., or irregular hoart. You in iv tlept'ipl upon it, the canto is weak, 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 J i v kilncys. Women as well as men are inadu luls erahle with kidney and bladder trouble an I both iiei'il Mm hiiiiih ri'incdy. ir Kilmer's Swamp-Kout, Ihe great kidney, livor ami t.la I Icr remedy will buildup ami Htrcngthcri weak ami unliculthv kid ney", purify tho iliHcuMed, kidney-poisoned blood, clear the complexion and soon help tho mid'erer to better health. Tin- m'M iWid tho extraordinaiy eiruct of lSiinip U nit is soon ri'iili.ed. U Btam.'Htli!! !i!-o."f for its womleiful curt-a o! i.'.c distroraing canes, audi uh V.4..U ! i .. y ", rutnrrh of the bladili r, gravel, liieoinaiiHiii and liribt's Ihseune Win' b '' ,,Al form o' ki h,iy (roil bin, . At drnwiHlH, llfty cent and dollar sl.i'M. You may have u Hainpln bottle ly ou.'J fiee, rtlho pamplilot telling all ifi V tl ...il , ,i a.l i .i k... aa, ailk tl d. al dial lauim ia lM A.u v.rt.U al Unit, u Art. Ida la. te fer v tl ft uUl ..( iltots I eltftt,t4 4Ml tt vt t tt C',l..-jl t. U-4 ; t4i U.l.ttttt aj Urttuaft awtl" AmtlUlQ 4 l.tafil, fit. a pki-MtifM oiii:r u a. I i aw aw frfn h, fl'iih. ; l 'i' 'I ' l ni tkt4'MJ tf tUnty Jmmii, 44 a. l si'ixiAi. si-i'i'i.i:.Mi:Nr5 l4a,wa. U. f 5s,', d.iiir..t4i.l4 ai.a ol Ifllltil (. IN .111 It, ... tLli,-4 Trial Subscription, 4 Weeks, 13 Cls. JO ( ,mh I iff A..i.iao, 14 00 t t Aiiilr.M MAKI'I R A MltOTIH HV Publlihst. S lark, N. V W ir. di Uh vei Ion ! 11a i :)Ik ! ii Do You Ncocl Any Doors, Windows, (Jlass, Moulding Or Othor Dulldlnt: Material. --'C. H. Bestow & Co. Comer Ilth ami Main St. Orrgmi City, Oregon. p rOIH 'kt b ' cali ilmi l7r?iiri7iv?fT ' k' aa " a aaaeeaaeeeeeaaaeeeeeeelOW "T"IJ C" . 1 no. j ei: Ifil I. ar f Willed I WEEKLY INTER UCEflN a aru not found where Hiomacii, iivttr, ki.lney3 and bowel are out ol order. H you want tiiCHe pialitie8 and the HuccrB tby bring, use Dr. King's New Life rum. inev iieyemp every power 01 pl.. mi, N. Y. 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Only 2 cuntu at put, up several cords for Owen Hughes Miss Jennie Kowen closed a very suc cessful term of school last Friday, quite a number of parents, friends and visitors were, present to witness the graduating lieo, A. Harding's drug more, A No. 1 apan of mares, weight about l.'lilO pounds, and humous and waun foi sale. W. M. Bakkb, Liberal, Oregon. r '"rriMn ni'ike of Iil'-yflea only '.'0 Gharriimi A. ("o the cut rate druggists. ? .; :.. .-r.i! of loioly nnnle dre skirls Iroin I.iKI to f. '1.00 at the Il.trkid Ktorn. Boan tie Ihe K;nrJ Yoj n3te Always Bought Blglia.UIS of llie Knd YouPaveAiwaj . ..w . .mv-u vic iULLAK. t'LK YtAKJI.OO 'im 1 : rtn a - ... 1 nL ua lt ami Nniv rnirinu nr . ... ... V- r mr "'kiniinvms c aL. ", r: " ,nt lvtH SEEN in THI, WEST. ! n&U THE ,NTER 0CEAN'S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. ' : : 0lly and Sun,, LV T V". ice a enll JHCtll out I 1.4..D.I....... 'aae'e,s'aaeeaa'Aaa The Inlcr-Occan will be given a. Premium to each new .ub8cr!vor -The Enterprise rs. I