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OREdQN CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1899. LKTTKIl rilOM M.IMI.A, II art la ( Writ, to II U Folk About War In In Philippine. Maunta, IM., March IM, ISW. "My IVar Folk. After aluvnl another most cxciling week, I have a chance to write, but in aunt tier part of the country. 3iiliiU, a doe mny oilier uch places, consis' of a larite stone church (now a f unified hum of stone) and one or two! farm It mho W are about 10 mile! from Manila ami about 17 mile from I Malolot, on (be Manila and Ihingapan ; railroad. Probably 1 had letter statt ! tiaiitenbein, the only member of Co. I wounded, wa shot above tlio knee with a bias slug. It went straight through but ilitl very little damage. One of our Ihv heard today that already it In heal Inn, ao we on expert to oe liim. A usual, the strange Providence watched uver in ami saw that we got through safely with the exception of the ono nun"'!. Col. Summer congratu lated us on our luck. We had been through lite. thickest of it, and yet we escaped liarm from the enemy. One limn. alio was not a member of Co. I, but who wis with us, wa wounded He was an M t o. man. : lie dead an. i If rem the last letter, then I will make j wulinJllJ wr( ,llUn fr,m l(l M(1 thing more clear. March Jl Ha l to Mop suddenly last ravening, but am on gurd now o can finish. Tbi I the cliini Jay of the Filipino war, a Malotos, the insurgent capital, wis taken tbi morning at 10:13 without opposition by the enemy. Now I will go an. On the 24th our regiment having lieen once more brought together with the exception of 11 company, marched away for Cotooncan. Afler bavin wailed all .afternoon for darkness we took the trenches vacated by the Knsa regi ment where we spent the night. Aliout e00 yards away were the insurgent trenches. Botn armies had done noth ing except fire a few shots for about six weeks. During the night we were enter tained by the enemy shooting at us, jelling, and blowing their bugle. As onr calls were blown they tried to repeat them, when all would laugh as if It were great fun. But their fun was soon to nd, a we learned that on the morrow a general advance toward Maloloe would tie commenced. Soon after dawn the next morning the i fun began with the firing of shells into the insurgent lines from a battery next to our company. After a little breakfast ttie "forward" was blown anil every one went over the trenches with a jump, to lie met with terrific volleys from the insurgent's trenches. Away we went across that open field, giving volley for -volley until the first trenches had been taken, then on to the railroad track. As we went along (he railroad tne bullets flew trotn tao directions, and they began to have their eff-ct, as already several of our men bad gone down. We were opposite another lot of entrenchment when the enemy had retreated, so we made the second charge into a perfect bail of lead . This was a charge of about iXM across a rice field that afforded no protection while the insurgent were in their ground trenches. But like the other row they had to fall, as did many of their men and several more of ours. No (top was made until the command came opposite the third and finer line of trenches. By this time the boys were nearly exhautsed for want of breath and the intense heat. Many of our men had droped during the charge because it was so very hot and we had come a long distance. Before making the third and worst charge we took a rest behind an em bankment, also to allow the rifles to cool, as tfley were hot. First one section would fire a few rounds, then the next, until the word came to advance. Even while we were somewhat protected sev eral more men were wounded. It was at this last line of trenches that the insur gents were absolutely cerUIn that we would never take, a some of the best of .Aguinaldo's men and bis most perfect trenches were here, not 000 yards from us. As we started across that field the most awful hail if lead that we have re ceived came at u. We would advance 15 or 20 yards, then lie down and give them one or two volleys, In tbi way we crossed the field to within 150 yards of their inUenchments where the enemy was making a lat and most desperate stand. Then the supreme moment of the day came because the "charge" had been sounded and away the whole line went never to stop until the trenches had been taken, not even then, not until we were forced to stop by the river. Across this the niggers bad retreated by means of a bridge, which they b'ew up after the last man had crossed. We were so close behind them that we could see the last of them going serosa the other end Across the stream, another line of fine intre.nehtnenis had been erected into which they retreated. For the rest of the afternoon we fired at each other at point-blank range, we from behind the ruins of atone houses. At first they were rather careless about showing their persons and heads, but they soon learned better, as .n;.ny of . their number paid with Aieir lives for it. Everv hat or and care I for. A hospital man who tiring out of a window wa shot in the upper lip and came out the left ear. Lieut. Camphwll called mo to drs hi wound, so it wa while taking him to the doctor' temporary place of busiuea that I aw a few wounded native. They were well rated for. I, Continue, I next week) Horn. Mipmm To Mr. and Mr. Winnie Mutlam, of Canemah, ou Monday May 8th, a daughter.. Married. Yoi NO-SriNOKLiiV. At the old Tila bury residence, at 10 o'clock a. m . Sunday, May 7, W. H. Young to Mrs. Minnie Stingley both ot this city, Kev. A. J. Montgomery officiating. The biide has been for several years a resident of Oregon City and haia number of admirers among her friend. The groom is one of the leading liverymen of this city, and ia known for hi strict busi ness integrity and his clone adherence to business principles. Kenmkk-Wiuoi.n At 8 o'clock yes terday morning Mias Mahelle Wiggins wa married to Mr. S in. U. kenneke, of Wellington. The ceremony occurred at the home of the bride's parents in Bachelor town ship and was witnessed by a few rela tive only. Kev. C. E. Creager oIlLia teJ. A wedding breakfast wa enjoved by the company and at 10 .V Mr. and Mrs. Kenneke left for Wellington, which is to be their home in th future. The bride i a most estimable and charming young lady. She ha lived the greater portion ol her life in Greenwood county, and has been a successful teacher in the public schools. She also has (aught In Oregon and at South Haven, Kansas. At the latter place the acuintance was formed which led to the ceremony of yesterday. Mr. Kenneke is in the furniture and undertaking business at Wellington. He is reputed to be a young man of ability and hitch character. The Mes senger hope that the union formed may prove a fortunate one in eyery respect. The MeSHenger, Kansas. Miss Wiggins is a sister of V. B. Wiggins, of this city.and has maay friend here. She was teacher in the Oregon City schools during IMr-'JT.and gave good satisfaction. (I. A. It's. Imlouraa llvrmnr )r, Sai.km, Or., Mat 10 The following resolution, signed by John M, Party, pool commander, and II. F. l'lke, t adjutant. w received by Uovernor licer thi morning Iroin W. T. Sherman post, No. 4, department of (begun, (1 A. It, of Wasco- "Uesolved, That thi t moot heartily indorses the action of Hon. T. T. ileer, governor of Oregon, for hi action in rWuing to demand the return of our volunteers from the riiillppiues, believing that the demand or their re call at thi time, when tlicir service are nee led by Ilin national government, would be a full I hint ou the record of pur brave and patriotic regiment, who have shoan llieinselve. lobe the 'e.pul In patriotism and gallantry In ramp and field of any Imdy of men who ever faced their country' foe. -And by said action the name of Hon. T. T. (ieer ill he en rolled with the name of our oilier war uovernor, who o nobly sustained the nvional government in the dava ol the civil war." Sunday Sen l ea at Ihe City Cliiirclinv President II. U Boardinan, of Mo Minnvllle college will address the Bap tist congregation on Sunday next both morning and evening. A laige memlier ship attendance ! particularly desired at the service and the public cordially invited. Pleaching service 10;:i0a. m. and 7 :3t) p. in. Bev. Mr. Hammond at the F.placopal church w ill preach Sunday morning on "Aeer.ioti" and Sunday evening hi subject for ui-cussion it "The Pays of Expectation." The evening service at the Episcopal church will lag n here after at 8 o'clock. The revival meetings announce J lo be gin on Sunday in the Methodist church, have been unavoidably postponed for one week The serviiv on Sunday will be conducted by the pastor. Interest ing RUhject will ln presented. A cor dial welcome to all McClellkn-Toole. At the residence of Mrs. James Shaw in this city Wednes day, Mar l b J. S. McClellen lo Mr. C. E.Toole, Key. Mr. Bollinger officiat ing. This wa one of the most pleasing affairs of its kind ever witnessed in the city and well attended hy relatives anil friends. .Mr. McClellen is a lady of many years residence in Canemah, hav ing crossed the plain and located here in the year 1852, Her acquaintanceship in these parts is large, and many are the friends whose earnest wihes and sincere congratulations accompany her. Mr. McClellen came from Nebraska, and las been for 20 years a resident of this state and liyed during the greatest portion of that time in the vicinity of Salem, where he own 'and oeratei a large farm. He is well-known and uni versally resected. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Clellen left Wednesday evening for Salem, where they will make their home. Ke. Mr. Montgomery will preach Sun day morning on a Sunday school subject appropriate (or both young and old and in the evening hi topic Is "Why Must the Gospel Be Supernatural?'' Kev. Bollinger will preach Sunday morning on "The Message of (he Lillies" and in the evening on " Neighbor liness," a sermon to the Woodmen. A (iKNUKOl N OK UK. Iir. Ibtrrln Will Treat All Who Ma) Apply al Half III Former Frr. All esses who bvo heretofore con sulted lr. Ihirrin without Inking treat inent, and thus w ho now contemplate Inking hi electro-medical course, may do so at half hi regular price of (real inent, If same he commenced during the pieselit mouth, This generous oiler will eiiiible all (o avail themselves of the doctor' skill. The poor treated tree, ex cept medicines fioiu 10 to II daily. The following list of cure should I hi con vincing proof ol the superiority of elec tricity over the III of the flesh, C. C. Presley, Woodvillo, Or. deal tii'ss.i'Uied. Ilailxell lye, llolse, Idaho, abscess of the eye, cured. Charles Carney, Jacksonville, Or., ca tarrh (or year, mired. John Martin, Cove, I'nlon county, Oregon, by Iroeele, cured. Bmt Kirhy, Adam, dr., discharging eat for jesrs, cured. O. F. McCrary, Jacksonville, Or., deafness 7 ) ears, cured. Mia. Martha Woodruff, Cleveland, Or. partial paralyl, cured. Ex-Judge (1. I ra kett, Merlin, Or., deafness 10 year, relieved. Wm. Senor, Medford, Or.,defiie 20 year, cured. Volua Webster, Weston, I'malllla county, Oregon, catarrh, cured. Win. Iluuter, Eugene City, Or.,ca tarrh 20 yea's, restored. U. B. Matthew, Eagle Point, Or., coniiimplion and large tumor, cured eltfht years ago. Mim Birdie Schmidt, Jacksonville, Or , discharging ear aud cored. Ordltuinrr An nrill.i.m-. C P""""'" '' lirrsuloinlrav. and ".. 1.1 h.nlluK lb- ""' "" ' , ' frrlwl.l on Hie street, .ml l.l ' nun City. ..SS.ii.S CITV IIi'M I'HI'AI fii.IO. He I. It .hill I '"''"' p,r.oMor.er...i.,oi. and " f. H.r. Iir-H. ! d y .lmX.tr highway I" O.rg-.n CUV. ' ,,, ,r, ,o.mI. Imi.U-r. II"'" " h-lKMI.i .ny.lrav or aaguii u,,m. which l- ,. narrower thai, lite follow'" "!'" hrrrln pre.cl I. 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(., llrrfn Md .ml n rvl Ih S b 4, Aiion.rv rf I' m, Klf.t ..rlln.i April Tlh. I.'l InwlwJ I . It" SaMMi.a. n h Clrrnll I'onrl id Ih K'.lr qf iN lor i'l. ' i'o.i"iy. K.iK litr. l . W. Il.'l-f ail 1i ('. W, H.'grf. '" ,. (..,la,l 1 1. ih I,.". ih mi. i of ir'r r lirrh .iiifl ! p' a-l t Subject lor Christian science service Sunday "Soul and Body." Sunday school at 12:10. Yolanlc Krnplli.n. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklein's Arnica Salve, cures them ; also old, running and fever sore, ulcers, boil, felon, corn, warts, cut, bruise, burns, scald chaped bands, chilblains, best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Hardin, diuggist. ured B. K. Pope, lloulton, Or., dial'e. pronounced Bright's diae.se and catarrh of the bladder, restored. lr, 1'arrin can In consulted free at 2tk Morrison stieet, Portland, from 10 to 12, 2 to 6, and 7 to n daily. All kind of electrical appliances furnished, with full direction for their use. Home treatment sent on receipt of symptom.. Circulars and question blanks tent to any addrrs. PithVult surgical opera tion, acienliflc.llv ierforme.. Crj. ryes, rupture, tumors, variocele, hydro cele, and stricture cured and guaranteed in every case. Hied. Bkrkev At her borne in Kedland, May 0th, 18119, of pneumonia, Mrs. Nancy Berkey, aged t4 years. The funeral services were conducted by Kev Daniels n the Kedland Metho dist church and the deceased was laid to rest in the Kedland cemetery. Mrs. Berkey was The ancients believed that rheuma tism was the work of a demon within a man. Anyone who has had an attack of sciatic or inflammatory rheuir.ainoi will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the lelief. It hat never heen claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast out demon, but it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony lo the truth of thi state menU One application relieves the pain 'id thi (juick relief which italfjrd.ia alone worth manv times its cost. For tale hy (). A. Harding Druggist. WANTED 3 person, either gentle men or ladies lo travel and establish agencys throughout Oregon. Salary from -'JO to !0 per mouth and all ex penses paid a good position tor the right party. Also have several irood irositions in the city for canvassers. Big money. Call or a.lnres F. P. Drvis, general traveling manager, Electric Hotel, room 14, from U a. m. to I) p. in. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of Dysipsia by dieting, or that it will cure iUelf. Kodol Dyss-psia Cure will cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organ to health. Gko. A. Hakiu.no, The rich man's whiskey is HARPER born In Illinois : focikun it ia siiDrem lv delicious. The county, Pen n., in the yearol K!'J, and poor w,i,key is HARPER, be- moved to Oregon in 1887. From 1S7, Cliu(le 8uct) whugey helps him. up to the present time, she has been a j Tt.e family whiskey is HAKPER. be resident of this county, with the exc-p-, cmm j,.g ,)Ure) pHaMnt and strengthen tionoftwo years when she lived at St. in(fi Hold by C. G. Huntly, Oregon City jonn wiin ner son m, ueraey. r. i Oregon. Uetkey leaves but one son lo mourn her riSs in tighl was instantly the trct for our rifles. As d..rknes came, the firing h idtoceine aud with it food aud rest. During the night very few shots were exchanged. How to po back over the field. Dur ing the day's fight we loBt 4'.) wounded and seven killed, making by far the longest list of any regiment In the jslaiid for one day's battle. Among the woundel were Linn Holland, Brady Burnett, a son of Judge Burnett, of dorvallis and an 0. A. C. boy, and Jludolph Ganteubein. Linn was shot through the upper part of the arm near -,the ehoulder, the ball then entering his aide to make a not serious wound, than it pscd on. lie is doing very nicely, jnd will be out in a short time. Burnett was also shot in the arm, narking a wound that will leave no ill departure, who is now living on his. farm Kedland. She has been since childhood, a 'devoted member of the Methodist church and has always been faithful in the erformance of her duties whether large or small. Mrs. Berkey 's death has left its bitter sting of lonliness in many a heart, and while her many admirers and friends regret deeply the departure of such a character from their midet, yet they find solace in the thought that hot sweet Christian influence remains to beautify memory and toaKsist others along their way. It makes no difference how bad the wound if you UBe DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. Gko. A. Hahdino. New and second-hand harnesKcs can be bought at low prices at Jacob Schalss's An Fpiilcinlj of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the di-iease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy very successfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough and effected a complete cure. John H. Cmffokp, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood. N. Y. This remedy, Is for sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. WHAT Is MIIL0II. A grand old remedy for Cough, Colda and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured in numerable cases of incipient consumpti on and relieved many inadvanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price "5 cts., and 50 cts. and $1.00. C. G. Huntley. Ethel May Cheney, the leading arti.t in Cheney's gallery is - turning out a tin pictures aa her brother, who i. one of the most natural arti.t in the west. If you sutler from tenderness or full ness on the right side, pains under shoulder-blade, constipation, biliousness sick headache, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy your liver Is torpid and congested. IfeWitl' Little Early Kisers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and Krma nently by removing the congestion and causing the bile duct lo om and flow naturally. They are good pill. Gko. A. Hahdino. OAflTOniA. Baar. to. yflU lUd YOU HiW !irl fjo Lejinl Noticen. Ml .TI'ION. In Ihr Circuit Court of Ih pitat of Or go for Claokania. C unity. Clia. P. Church, Pl.iotlll, v.. John Kit ton, IlcfiUHiant : To John hli'.oii, the aUiv named pg fcmlanl: In Ih n. me of the Slate of Or.-Kon : You are herrhy rnmrri to ,rar and sn.wrr Ihe complaint tilnf aaln-l you In the .Ixiv et.tlllr'l union on or Isdnr Hie Ir a 1 1 day of June l.Vll. that wing the la.t .lav of Ih time preterit..! In the order of iiuhllc.llim of this uinmtuis and if you fall lo Mianprar .mi answer sain complaint Ihe pl.lmlil will apply to the Court lor the relief therein prayed, to- it: a judirinrnt for Ihe mini of three hundred dollars (.f) .ml interna (hereon .1 ten per cent, per annum Iroin the lIHh day of .March, l!ift and for rout and dintturseiueiits. '1'hls .u.i.n.oii. la puhlhlisij for six consecutive weeks hy order ol Hon, Tnos.H. Mcltrlde, hnlif of .aid court, mads on the Uh day ol May.lx'Hl.and the II rut pub lication helug on the I -'Hi day of May, 1 -er W. T. III'UNKY, Attorney for i'lalntiir. 5-12-023. ok.,, ms i itv ii( siii a. ..i u.ia. That a putillo ro I In urrjon t'Hy, lire Kiii, t hx-alvd and roiiilruci-! from II. r.terly line nl III ( A C. It. It right of ay on Third .Irvrl a.lrly lo wl.sl I. kiioau aa'lh lllutt, Iruni .aid -ulnl .1 th III. ill l.illoali.: .aid llliill a. nrar .. practu-atil and .M-ndlng Ih .am In a xiutherly dlrr ttnn In Ih. ar.lrrly and ol HrVnlrnth .rrl arenrding to plan, and .prclflctloii. prrp.rnl by Ih. t'Hy Pur veyor; and thai thr h and I. hrhy -prprlall from Ihs road fund Ih mil ol JlOOfor Ih. purpow ol Ih ruii.trurtlun and linproviiii.l of Hi ...n, .aid mil irui tlon and lprov.nul lo I i Ion un der Ihs uprvl.ln of Ih Commit!- on Street, and Putillo property and Hr 8 ii ixrinlndi.t. Itd tint II in and ordrrvd pull.li. at a regular torviing of Ih. city council b'U XI. V 3'd, s i. HUI CKC. Cl'ltltY, ltrirdr. .1 MMllNS. In Ih Circuit Court of Ih Mat of Ore gon for Clarkainu County. Ilrrta I.. Iliiael, pl.tutltT, VI. J.mr. II. HriiMl itrf.ml.nl. In Ih nam of II, Hlataof drrfion you ar brrrhy rrinrrl to apar and an.rr Ih ron.plalol II 11 lnl you In Ih ai,. ntltlrd suit within t. 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I ISO. y,nl tail i lo pl " l "f lJ ihrrmf. th i i n am i piy to u li.r Ih tif pr.i-l l In it. town: r'or . ilrrrr ,...il lua iiui of nutrl iiii'if mi rll.ll. t bl, lift an I il'lro I.' l. r-t. da. ra.nl ..I II... a- n o. a"d f"' .urli sU Inr.l.rf Irllrl a. lo Hi mull .1 i . lnrl. Hit. lUMiilinl.. I. tt.tt.lil t,r Ih II oi Tl.oiu. A. U. tlrtd J . lp. a'ai nllt;r-l n.i.. ai ort it., r.. ..( March, A. I I' " Ml 1.1.1: K A MMUt An. i,) ,.r itlMtlaUlrMlwr .allr N.irtCK H II KUKltV uivr.s u lll.lrl.rd ll. hrl .'N.,x f ('unity l unrl of Clark. ill a. I o.ililj u of Or(oii, vln.liiitl't..r uf Ih. M.iihaui Z dl, and ll,M l mm l..f H.f rial.... in,.l lt.M4i ar r-iMid to o-nl ll.ru. to art . lit pr.,r y.mrhrr. within , fr.in. Ihr dU brrr-if. at lhfTl W. Curler, alt.irnrr .1 la, l lr(n( 1IIOMAN M II.I.M4V A.loili'Hin lt. Ihl. IVh day of April, !. Admlalatrnlwr'a .wllr XnTHKIS 1 1 K 1 1 K tt V UlVrMi. niidrr.iiia.1 .a. I.i alutv aci thrCi.ii.lv ( on 1 1 ol Cla ka.i.a. ( my ailur..r, Ini- ..thin .11 moon.. I K H lilt A M II ALL A-lioti.i.irator .i.ent 1'air.l April 7nli Ki. i Hi plaintll) ou Hi Kr.iitri-I of mini and In hum. n Irrat.urnt, and -rrnn,l i,,k'i,llr rrndrrl.iK hi hurilnii. Korlhrrar and cutoly and ronlrol of A'lrlan llrll I1i.,mI. Ihe iniiii.r r-i.H.I .,r plaiiillfl'. .rid drfriid.nl, .ml lor .uch other i A'lM.lstUlmlrl.' .wilr relief a. (he Courl drrtu. e-i.il ah!.. VOTIlFIl Illt'lllS' IllVt'Vl!. - ,,, ..... I ,.,Ml I'...... Court of Cla. kaii... Cmnlv, lirr.m in ihr anaenc ol the pre.idi.ig JmlKr ai, l irruil Curl, granlr l on Un. I day ol Mar. b, Houd dlrrclliiK iitihll, allon id thi. .inn liion.onr. wers for .11 r-k.. (I. K. II AY KM. Attorn lor I'lalntiir! .Roller ofl'lHul Mrillrinenl. In Ihs Counly Court of Ihe Hialr ,f (irt. gun, for the County of Cla. knu.a. In the matter of the e.lats of Chrl.llan. Hwarlji, ilciraird. Notice I. hrrrhv l-( vk n I),.. l'l...i. t ""'. t'l" auinini.irnlor ol Ih r.late of Christiana Hwaru, lrera.rl, hn. remlrrrd to said court for .rltlnnrui hi. Ilnal account of his administration of .aid e.lai and that Thursday, Ihr iith .lav of July iu at 10 o'clock, a. in., ha. been duly appointed hy ..Id court for Ih .ettlrui.nl llirrrnf and for Ihe hearing of m-riiiim,. thrrrm CIIAUI.KST. TOOZK. , . , . , . Aduilnlmrau'ir. Dated May 10th, s;. dii.li.l.lrair.i alt l.'r ol Mia. Hi.av, ,lr, r. l, all r hrrri.v loilillr I In ,riMiil any fl.lm.' Ihrv tnar h.va ak'4mt .aid rI.K rlllr. arcidn,K to law at r.V rrip-im at h.n.'y, On-goii, llt! in ,ll.. Iruni p. (Ir. ( p.il.lir.lioa d inilli. KI IZAIlKril Cllfl A'lo.lni.tr." I'.lrd April i'i, i l, th. Itrl p'lt-" April -.'s, 4 y. .ollre of I'lanl Mrlllenir" Nolle I. hrrrhv g.vrii Ihal Uil '' .lg"''l, .dinl.ilri..r i. ftli .llof ' lln C.ir, (irre.wd, l.a. file.) In Hi I Court ol ( la.-kaina. Couoly, htwle off hi. Ilnal a, count much a lnilul."" aid r.lair, and that Monday, Ih W ; of June, A. H. ti n. al lha liour ol .. III. h.a Iwni llird hy .aid (ourt 1 Ilin fur hearing-u( oliJm-ili.nl lo ..id " and th .lairmnil th.raol. Km a K M Adiiiliii.lrator ol thtsalal of f-' ( in drcr.M-d. .. ., Our IS 99 2oar ook is noiu rcactj, for distribution. jfr will shoiv a vcrj, complete and superior tine of Vhrothing ?achincry, fryou have not already asked for one send in your name and address and state as to what you may later on purchase. Mr also have a full line ,f Cnyines, toilers and Saw 9fills. 2eurs truly, ftussctl cf CofJ Portland, Ortjen, ofiects.J I harness uhop. the Druggist. I