Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 19, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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OltKOON CITY KNTKltritlSB, FRIDAY; MAY
Oregon City Enterprise.
tutUflie1 Kverj- Krirfny.
I.. I.. roUTKR. rarai.Ta.
HUHHCHIITION HATKH.
help tlie combine and at lint same lime '
preached hard time nl the inhpnly (
trusts, but never ha he forgotten to take j
It it share of tin proot. : kj
' ' :M
Tiik lltvti of the Transvaal have ar- H
rested eight Kiighslunen charged with,"
high treason, r'ngtund ha had K
THE NEWS
OF THE WEEK
Mpoai Fctate for Sale...
I I It 14 a-v 1 I
Kii-l
her eye on thi South African republic
(W for o long that she ill not easily give
and thi nmy lw the beginning of
1 1
On yer
U. - Ita
Tx.l .nli.ri-Oitloll ISO IllOlltlU V U)'
A diKOouni VcfuUon iliihTH'ilon ' Hie eml. It is believed that Kngtand
Air on Nr, cents lor n mourns, n
tid in hi'i. ,. .
Adv rtlotiif rtes given on application.
8ubcriter lll lli'd dH of rlplr
tion stamped on their lt following
their nam, ll lhii date ) not clisiige.1
within to week fter pvnicnl, kindly
notify u ami we 'I' look ,Xtt
Entered t ti rl'ftlce in Oregon City,
Or., as second class mailer.
A'iKSTa FOR THE ENTERPRISE.
fteaver Creek.
i'auby
Clackamas
MiUaukie ....
I'nion Mill...
Meadow II rook
New bra
V iisonvili . ..
I'ark )la
hiallool
Mulmo
I'anis
Moiaiia
lanpiam ,
Hulk-rule
Aurora
Prrille
KRle Creek...
Painascus
Handy
VumnsviHe...,
Cherry ville
H. Jetinir
.... Henry A. Snyuer
L J. l'erdii
H.WiNern
'. J. C. Kllic.lt
K. U.i tsoh
iteo. J. I'urrin
Mr. M.J. Hammer
Marmot Adolph A schorl
tiiut lnn waiting for a long tiiii for an
excuse to crush tl Uoer and thi may
I her opportunity. Certain it it that
Uritieh supremacy will 1 had in South
Africa and the republic ia in the way.
Kruger ha been an iniortaiit flguie but
hit strength is not eial to holding the
ltritish Ktnpire in check.
The Canhy Independent hat been
frvren out ami the list obtained by the
.lr. T. It. Thomas ' Courier-llerald. It i a scheme of the
.'.'. ''.Ji. Maiiier ! silver d.'iuoer.cv to utterly wit the pop-
" Vr V Tmmnger ! uli!,t lr,y w"t ol 'xi,,l,'m" in biacounly.
... Cha. H.'lmaii i YitM Kii-h ami now Steven are rvlueAl
,.V. S. Seterry ,, .
Henry Milry : mipnort by the "union forces ami at
"flli'hg'ilM ,,,t' nvii l0un,' ,1't lio" the m-heme ia
.... C. T. Howanl (0 mte the ticket Klraiht ile-uiK-ratlc.
K. M.iir ...
Annie lubt ; Xlie national ori;niition ha jut leimeit
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an aii'ire 10 ine i'uuii whiur
"ThewEj to toll J QiOrool'lty
l U tle Orepon (ItJ l'eople joor
ratrvnare
The East Siik Kailwav basaJvanced
tweuiy-five ventu a day.
further union w ith the demixratnor any
other utty. After the experience had
by the populiit at the last election in
this county i! remain to I seen If the
populifta will be corralled and driven in
to the democratic fold. We think not.
The ubm'riUr ol the Herald were leav
in the Courier and Kiii to the Inde
pendent hence the desire to tfet the.
ortn of the populist out of the way.
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Friday May 12.
Otin W ordered to force t lie lighting
and kill or capture the rcU'l
The matter to where the Second
Oregon will muster out ia lelttoCol.
Summer.
The signal corps ha experimented
with space telegraphy but It i not likely j g,(t , t)1, ,,, il( (m, Hlt
to supplant ordinary method.
Tfrla Woman Snt a Mir. I.
A sympnthetu woiimn, livinR on In
ailtllH HVentie. Iiolicid Ml Itlillllll p'd-
aiuitf bird a few morning Mpi The
l ird were shut up tight in a hoi thut
apM'ri'd to I Mlunwt un tight
"Wantrt ni csim'T" nvchixl the
mnii, trenting each proM-ctive i-stoin-rr
to a view of the birda by luting a
The old holy belong to the Andulx.n
A senate co.nli. 1
m ii..: -.1 ... -
lli Iimxi Biiuiierauon iuesuou.
lien. Joe Wheeler receive a
great
Mvt I think it U sliniily dreadful
to k.i'p tliisoi bird shut up like thut
without a brcHth of air. " she said In a
tone of severe disapproval
"Oh. Iiiildillll. " replied thn Itnllnn.
spreading out hi IiuikU In a deprecnto
ry war. "d. n tn voti know a liabtt of
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All of I'-l.-fk - i"
AI,K I fiit in ,.ro..,lyf'r mI .very r,vontlil,-n
Cull on or AUtlrott
C. II DIMICK.
ATTOMNlY AT LAeV,
CITY", " " OlCI'JUOl;
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demonstration at Charleston.
The new Italian ministry i complete.
Satunlay May 1:1.
Ijtwton continue to push the Insur-, re birds In-tin run nt ! Hirds bavi no
K,.i,t ; lung Ilird no usii air "
- "Well. I know tlmt if I were ft bird
Arearend collision at Heading, IV, ! i Wo, wt( ,,ir to breathe,"
result in the death of about 15 persons 1 (J,j, tl(, ,,, i,,T tinioiivinced. but Hot
. .. , " ii i i 1 very well nit I'M tirnitliologv
The Second Oregon will come by the J mt )am .
way of San JrancUco. ! shaking hi lo ad sadly and very em
IVweywill lime by way of the Sue phatically. "you not bir.UI"-Chlctt-canal.
; go Inter tK. an
The prisoner at Wardner are trying ' , , , " ''
, . . . Isn't it a pitv that so many women
to released on haU-a. corp.... I utl( t)v ,1 - j..r,tliIltIitlll ,, ,M illg
ltrnton l executed at Kugene. 1 snltnble companions to their husbands.
I They do Hot serin aMn to attempt to
even pretend to take an Interest in bis
hobbiea or pleasures, though rJpevtmg
; him to I Interested in tin r liit
There is a heavy slump In Wall street, trivial pursuits or domestic worrie. It
- - - is a ix. h inn (a I that urn women se in
KoeeHry and llarcourt are twtli after flf tlllfi, (k.n wlth , .rtis.tu
the liberal leadership. nn f ti,a-lr riH k or housemaid than in
A train goe over The bank in Cow tho fact that the.r h,hand has paMitpl
" . a fatuous pli fire i r liiayls. writl.'li the
Sunday May 14.
Still the insurgents shoot ainl run.
Pr. Pbk.os has been ordaired a priest ' commissioner. All law should I up
by Bibhop Totter of the Episcopal church. I Ue!d, but when tieheruien are sodiscrimi
Dr. Drigg manages to' keep in the public naUsl against a those at Oregon City
eye. j were the sympathy of the op!e is with
- I them. There is no reason why the
; r I .. .. 1. I ..ar.n I
IT is earn inai urw wj ; ,.:,... i .1 ..,..l lr ll.n
n man. rue piiwmu v.v. r
.: i .. u il.. ri. k I ' " l IhoIc of the sias..n uim siicn wim w
i IIC IllirCUI'U VI Lulling 'U ... ,
. , ., .. . i The commercial treaty Mween the heard to remark not L ug ago c,.iici rn-
mas is prov.ng a seruus one .or me n-su Ctr n tlli ,llT hiisKmd s picture. "Fam y my
a!ter all. The West hopes that he w ill
resign as it does not appear on his map
of the country.
I...rr... U I...I. I ....V 1). .f ll.) Illl.l Itt.llllell
lllll' " U. M I. .11... ...-. -.....-
baby in a ioru pinal.Tn and all hi
I broken toys at hi" f. t. Jnt ns if w
I were too s.r to buy linn Hew on'-. "
This ort i f wif w.mders as time
..ti uli.it 1m lli. i ri-Hiu.ii u lien f heirs
Spanish garrison at Z.mboanga at-. m ( V, m (l(i t ) ,M;1 H ilh. ,hnt
lacked by reUda and the la'.er are re-! BIlll ,lT i,,,,),,,,,,) ,,ru living sm h
opposition in (termany.
Monday May IS. i
Pryan democrats will fight Tammany.
MacArthur for a rest. Any one who has
followed the war w ill agree that they de
serve all that they have asked for.
the Columbia and the closing oi the
thousand feet each side of the mouth of
the ClacEamas in the Willamette is very
The Nebraska regiment has asked j obnoxious as it interferes greatly w ith
the drifting ground. If the Clack. mas
alone ha-i been closed it would have
been resected ty a majority of the fish
ermen. It is a hard pruositiou to take
It becomes more apparent as the mat-, nie ilwdUe of li.elihuol from the people
ter is investigated that a boat railway at nere Bnj nol elsewhere. Then the fish-
The Pallee will never be feasible and eru.n here feel that they had U-en
i
probably not be undertaken. j jobbed at the regular eessioii by not hav-1
pulsed.
Kussi makes a demand for a on-
distilli tly dlffi-re.it live. Not for otl
moment, however. di- it wcur to lo r
thut the rnnedy has always Us u iu her
cession for a railway to the C h.ne-e , owfj j.j.j,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,.r,.w
capital.
Kurojeans will demand considerable
monev on account of losses In Cuba.
Union men are sullen over tbesitua
tion in the Coeur d'Alenes.
Irrh'uaae r'lee.
Cnricnsly. mi icehom ia th most
likely phu e in the world for a lire In
sura me iutn are so high on ice slosl as
to tie almost prohibitive iif any isilicie
IUi!road ctnsiired for accident in the j bcintf taken out SjNiiituiMMiis coinbu
tiol) i ri.-ssinsible fur the fire iu ice
sheds, according to some authorities
When a layer of ire i inelti-d around
the top and sides iu summer an Im
Cor creek canyon. ,
Tuesday May M.
McKinley will probably lie here when I
XM....SH ..Kr.ae
11,1.1, l!.(,.illll. the editor of lb ,
Englishwoman s It. view, has prepared
, tt!.. l.. t. h of Hi" woman uuroi,e
nn.-mel.t ill England "III th IikM t ,
1 ,!,,,. end re.idiiM-f " l .! t- -
tlmt n in. nils is of pallia 11 1 allow
th.-.r lis.i... t.l ii-ed a "J.a. Iiam. nl I
miv ndwers to tlm W. loan S.itlnise j
union. " V Inch Indicate that 111" move
! m. lil has ft ill,:l.itnd slalidilig III lb" ,
lamasi..gb.dy As M I'da. kbuiij
suv. thetera few win. r.ally liit.n.l I
'that this claim to the v.-t" for woin. n
.hull ...ereed The .l. y of the N
: tloual mil. II is "!' bo the C" j
'of woman .ntlrage in sm h a .itl.-u !
that no gov.-mm. nt i f whatever I X !
shall I aid.. Im loin h inall. rs leUling t
to r. prceiilatl.-ii without at the m .
limn removing tli ls t ral dtsahiliti.
of WOlll. 11
I vraln lloH.
' No woman who bus n g.toilrin l.v
of dr. s thinks h. rlif r.-mpl. tn..w J
aday if slmd.s-s not p.-- an opr j
Inssl nnd all i nil tol.b r.d card ae i
Tim last and pr. tti. st phawof tha b . d
I a large I Lie k sutl in l umi km hnp.d
cry. having a band of the s. ft- t t U. k
fur. either lti or Kus.ian hare, in
' circling the fin e, nlid all the bnliehy
rear ftillii.-- ov. rdrajs -l with bin.
lot hung with gold colored spaligh-
The strings that tie on n h a Ion' I
proteetor ar b ng thut h' u knotted
nnder the (hill tleir ends fall Lithe
knee, and they ore of (hirt.-ii or I l.o k
bls-rty gauroniid arenlg.-.l with bright
. spaligh-
I A "Widows' lleteval."
i Worcester. Mas . Ims a "widow
retreat." In which n eld. rly widow
live happily rVgcther The eldest w 1 1..W
is Mr l.liii l'urk. r. til years old. and
, the liext. Mrs Susan S l!rldt,bam. HH
The "r.-tr.-at" Is simply a pleasant
! Is.arding house kept by Mr I. to y M
1 t'iiderw. Mrs I'ti.l. r.-l is id
iw, and two of her slst.-rs. w idows. al
, Ii vo w ith L. r
a.,s w J "i If
Very Satisfactory.
The ili. re.1sr. )i i.llf .
last seas.. ii was . r y H
ti.ry, wlii. li i" pr.-.uLi
.MC( , (1 'lolablc
i .ml o'is, square, t;.
are n .-r.'. i ilc'l by lb
We will nuke it better
this ii.ni.i limn In
C.ilii . l give "il l-t'(!
H,. I.t. L.it We 11 eje t '.
a!u. f r V'"ir .lofli-
ml e. r g'-t U'h'fe
Iil.7.l!MH
ing the changes made effective they bad j ' !
tlielisA ullloUtlt of heat iswt free Wheli
coin litis .lis are exactly favorable. ss.u
w mked fur so hard. These changes had i Key. I.. E. Kockwell uncle of the de- tati.sms eoinbnt j..n take plan. Others
i Leased l.astur has been ( bo-en lustor of bidicve that a I!, lie of w armth and
been agreed on a a compromise and " 1 astur lias I e. n ( l.o ,usu,r I
i uiiiniii.rv irniriri i - r i i it ii 1 1 .
The question of wireless telegraphy is
agitating the scier.tists but from all de-
, i. .... i . n
. while not satisfai tory they would have , ' J ! and that thisuitructs lighitnng In any
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I 1113 1.11.1 ii rni nii'in line nn.i .ji.i.in vast uli lieiiouse in u o. l '1 . 1 1 u I 'lliv V ll
ill.: V V l.ui. he.Jd silli llm 1 s firw
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the business w ill be done on the old
line.
It wenu that the boys at Manila want
to come home by San Francisco. They
8'iould corae anyway they may choose.
Tbey certainly should have this privilege.
The rioters at Wardner have Wen in
dicted for delaying the mails. These,
ji-ople fehuuld be given a strong dose of
hw. It ia the only thing they can
understand.
Dewey evidently does not care for a
series of receptions across the continent
been accepted and lived up to but the j
whole law was made inoperative by
someone ami proi.aoiy 1101 i.y a unmane . jn jjty yClirn.
but by cfirect intention.
' st udents w ho have not allow ed a para Iu
Their IIunos Uooniing.
Probably no one thing has caused such
a general revival of trade at (ieo. A.
English have tiouble w ith Chinese at
Kow Loon.
aay to their many customers of so
many fu-e trial bottles of Ir. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. Their
trade is simply enormous in this very
valuable remedy, (ruin the fact that it
always cures and never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ISronchitis,
Croup, and all throat and lung diseases
are quickly cured. You can test it be
fore Im viinr bv iiettinir a trial bottle free.
and will avoid It by taking the Suez j 50(. aIllI fl qO. Every bottle
r iute to New York. lie will start in a . warranted.
ffw days.
J. A. Hunter was killed by Mrs. Klliolt
at Losline and the latter committed
llar.lins Drug Store as their giving suicide by poison.
Nordstrom, who was first sentenced to
death at Seattle fight years ago is now
sentenced again, lie has had four trials.
Thkbe is trouble among the canneries.
Those in the combine are trying to force
the others to come in and the result is
the fisbeiiiien are getting a good price
Ijr fish but the run is liht.
The indecision in Cuba is hurting
business. Either the Americans ehould
withdraw or annex the island. The
greatest enemy of business ia indecision
and should be avoided at all hazards.
The mill men of the city teeing an ad-
Wednesday, May 17.
Col. Summer's troop took San Isidro
today.
Storey has been elected mayor of Port
land. A movement is started to present
Dewey with a home. -
armed resistance.
Acker's English Ifemi dy will stop a! Cuban leaders are excited and talk of
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. cts. and 00 eta.
To Cure a ('old In One Day.
Take Laxative I'rotno Quinine Tablets.
All druggista refund money if tails to
cure. 'Joe. The genuine has L. U. Q.
in each tablet.
The ancients believed that rheuma
tism was the work of a demon within a
man. Any one who has had an attack
of sciatic or inflammatory rhi-nii.atisiu
will mime that the infliction is demoniac
enough to warrant the belief. It has
i l . I l. .. l . 1 . . 1 .: . f ..
vance of wages elsewhere have asked i nBVr ;la'"""'1 - vuaiimenaiii a
, . . I I'ain j.alui would cast out demons, but
t mt tbey have an increase. It is under- ., ,, . ,. . . . .
' 1 it will corn rheumatism, and hundreds
xjodthat the company are paying as t.ar t,.Mlinfjny t0 the truth of this state
hiiih as any mill on the coast. j merit. One application relieves the pain
: .- a'id this quick relief which it affords is
Koswell P. Flow eh, who died Sunday , alone worth many times its cost. For
in New York was one of the leading poli-! ale "7 (i' A- Ha'ding Druggist.
ticians and financiers of that state.
His position in the financial world was
each that his death caused almost a
Shake Into Your Mines
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the
I feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart-
panic in Wall street. He was an uncle j , nerV(jUg feet unJ in8tanl takeB the
o! Mrs. H. E. Smith and held stock in
tbe mills in this city.
sting out of corns and bunions. It's the
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new
I'kknoykr is going to start bis mill I shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for
a'teriU being shutdown a long time, j seating, callous and hot, tired, aching
The lumber combine has gone to pieces
and there is nothing coming out of that
to him .
f
He bae kept bia mill idle to
feet. Try it to-day Sold by all drug
gists and shoe stores. Ey mail for 25c.
in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Koy, N. Y.
Kich copper fields exist near I'.uker
City.
D. P. Thompson gives a library and
piano to the school in Albina, known as
the 1). P. Thompson school.
Thursday May IS.
The Americans are still advancing in
the Philippines with little resistance.
The Czar's peace congress opens to
day. If there was an opetiing('o). Summers
would be made a brigadier general.
Gen. Henry, militaiy governor.of Porto
Kico has returned and It is believed was
recalled.
The Wardner county commissioners
will not be released on habeas corpus.
.British artillery has been taken to the
frontier of the Transvaal.
A bad cyclone goes through Iowa a
number of persons are killed
Three papers for $2. Kead our oiler
on eighth page.
J. D. Piridge, editor and proprietor of
the Democrat, Lancaster, N. II., Bays:
"I would not be without One Minute
Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled
with a cougb or cold. It is the best
remedy for croup I ever used."
Geo. A. Haiimno.
al.
i r i
llalher t lose.
"The stingo t man I ever know was
a fellow who in going up stairs always
skip'd a ttep iu order to save his shoe
.-atln r ''
"That's riot Ii I tig i niK-o knew a man
who was so stingy that he w.iuldii t
trim his linger no U except wh.-n bi
could borrow u Jai Lknife. Ucau.su lit
didn't want tou.-iirout disown"
Chicago News
The artist who is In sr.trrh
of iilliliiihs le-.iitivc of
torture, and pose .1. j.n liiig
stillerinir n.-. il not gu In ir
L Imsli.in tirotvrs ol
old. If lie - nil.I only
see llltuiiK'h I In- w.ills
into ten of tin Ml-.. in. Is
of lioiiirs all over (Ins
land, he would see
women mid. iK'nng
tortiin-s in si I r nee
without complaining,
lieiorr van a ine
In lef ordeals of Die
nun 1 i s pnli- into
noiliiiigii'-ss.
No one hut a
woiii. in inn 1. 1
the sloty of the
suffrrinif, the
ill M.. lit. ami llir
despondenry endured by women who
carry a daily hut. let! of ill h.-nllli ami puin
because of disotders and deniiiif.-tin-iit of
the (lelieate and itupoitant oigims that are
distinctly finiiiiine. (me of the wmst
t Ifcets of trniihle of this kind is in, on Hip
licrvniis system. The torluirs si, ht.iv. ly
endured completely nnd e(li ctually shatter
the nerves. Dr. Pierce's pavotite pre.
script ion is an uiifailing rule for all weak
ness and disease of the feminine oigaii.
ism. It makes it strong ami healthy. It
allays inflammation, heals ul.etatioii nncl
sooth'-s pain. It cheeks exhausting iliains
Hurt tones and builds up (he Hems It
fits for wifehood and niotln ilio.nl. i;.,o.
nii-dU ine dealers sell it, and have nothing
"just as (food."
" Sim e my i..strhlM wns liorn, (hirlreii yenr
ago, 1 i,rtvt ..uiTerrd fioia iilriine tr.ni'l.lc-."
writes Mrs. ImiiI lirvriiinc , of J.-llii o. (';,ni,l,.'
Co., Trim. "I roiwillle.l srvro, tnrs anil
look nilirn nieilieilir. Ijllt (on n.l le, rrliei. m,
very ImuI li.ilth lor twelve ymm. I'very nionlti
I was in week la-lore llir Inonllily lieiii
ami a wrrk lifter. I wua il.li(ri tn keei. In I,.-1
lor lour innnthi last summer, I was just like
corpse. J IMt twenty-six vxiiiiIh in four
month. I win coughing- to inn, Ii was eon
i.lrrcd in consumption. I ml.-in sivrr. iy
from laiina in my hock, bearing down piuin in
the wonil), chills ami c-.il.l aweala. After Inking
four hottlf of Dr. Merce's f',ol.le,i Mnllrnl Ins
covery my coughing stopped, and after aix
hollies or lir Pierce's favorite I'rrnerlptlon my
peri.Kia decs me regular nn.l were pawed wllh
oitt pain. Now 1 sm fleahy, more o than
ever before. My neighbor are iiirprlsed to see
me in auch good health after having keen mc
o low."
Constlpsiion cause and aKgravates mnne
serious disease. It ia speedily cured l.
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Y)T. I'irrce's l'leasant Pellets.
oflce.
E. V.. Cnmpsio'i teacher of voice cul
ture and piano playing. Studio oyer
Bank of Oregon City.
I Mr r.-ther Ibrrtnsn. an a.tlv
i iiieinlier of th.. N.-w York City Woman
i Stllfrage league, bus rreve. honorary
I rec.igmtioii I.y the Int. itiall. iial Ns li ty
of the ls Sinn ti ills of t ruiic Tho
ibs.'..riitloli Is u g... i r.s nnd star l-ar
ing the Wordi "To Nivc or l'illli'
! She has lately giv. u t u ooil to found a
M'lelltlllc Ill-llUlt."
i All the Jiidgea of the I l ilni supreme,
court have unit. . I in t.-stifwtig to ll.o
gis.il results of e.jiml aiillr.lg" far a
tried N.i(.'Uiii r t.'i-tiiiii.ny from Idiiho
' bus y.-t be. n oil. r.-.
Take your eid. r down comfortable
' out oft. Ii lit.. I liniig th. Ill on the lllie
when tlinuiinl is 11-miii fr.-eli and
erip If yon v.,.n h.ue ilnm t t.-du
' their fll.llili.-rs
; A bill has I . . n liiTr -ilce. In the
.'lilifortilil l Ktsl.it lire to tiiak.. the wife
responsible .,r l. r husband a dibtsif
; she has any prop, i ty
. rlnfiill I'ollie,
Th" pen e of le.,, 11 arn Very jMilltn.
, wu.verpoliti. Ih.it they not iiifr.stieiilly
bring down ndn nl.. upon thems. lve
j It used tole to, in that city t,at a
itrnngor was one day erossing t,n gr.-nt
bridge that spans the 1.IU- nnd naked a :
native todir. it Inui to a certain church
Which llll Wlellcil t., litnt.
"Heally, my dear sir." said the Dre
diner, Is. wing l,,w. " Kri.-vo greatly
to say It. but I l atiiiot tell y(.u "
The atrn.ig.-r passed on. n httlo snr
prised nt this voluble answer to n slm
pie jiieHti.,n He bad pro.- h-rl but a
short dii.timce wln n ho heard hurried
footsteps U hind hiiu. and. turnlii-j
round, saw ih Haum man running to I
caicu up wiiii him
In a moment ,u pursuer w by his
side, his breaih nearly gonn, but
enough left to sav hiirri.-.llv "Mo
dear sir, jmi nki d urn bow y(,u ,.i;
find the ( liur. l,. nnd it paii.( , t
have to say thai 1 did
I now I in. t my brothel, but 1 K'rievo j
I auv tiiut im did not know cither. " I
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in.b Vf,ri: sisn.it.. j
A I'.i'Hiitifu! Ciiinplcxlon is nil Impossi-1
bility without g.,.,,1 pru blood, the sort j
that only exists in .-..nnection w.thgjod
digeslion, a healthy liver i.ud bowels.
Kail's Clover Koot Tea acts directly on
the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping I
them in perfect ,,.,, i.rj(. or, (.H j
ai.duOclH. Iluntluy, liruggist. j
Wedding Mtaiiuiiuiy, t10 ,.4)Mt tv()11
and tinesi assortment Vl.r brought to
Oregon Clival the I'stkiu'iiikk olllcn,
I'ne.imo.iia, l gripp,., congbH, colds,
croup and w hooping cough readily yield
b (... Mil,,,.- (,,Kh Clir ,J(iHfilM
rean dy in t,,.,,. Im save a doelor'a bill
or the undeitaker'a
Ueo. A. Hakoinu.
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Flatulence, Sour Si'.invh.
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