OREGON CITY ENTKMM.ISK, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1M0. IKTTtH MIOM MVN1I.V. killed and hi sword now are prised wry Lee Ilaralaf Wrllp lt Ilia Folk War In Ihe rhllliiliie. ml commission highly by tlii-lr A hunt ; A nx-rU rtn owner. tu tin L'Sih and i."'th we went on scout ing trips, that l, "I Mtttl H" toiiipsnie ilil. Veawmuch of the very fertile country, also Mala'sm, Polo and several mull ti'Uge Kverything w a descried. Tho native like the ln.li.im at home tike their families Willi 1 1 in mi Hii'V Iimv Ui'ii told Unit we would kill them. While g.cng through a little gn'ly it ravine I found lo won, rii anil two I Continued from lm week ) 1 h1 i k it glimpse of t ! trenches that w had taken. I il i not esre what1 t.tion you may think of hut it would lifter Iw n!lHIII'''l of I'lelll 1 llll'V ; wvre ce.tainly built liv men who were cngim-eia and who nM.ITitvl tln'ir lintiiii-Hi. 1 am , soiry that I have no films as I wouU lik...l t.) hive t .k.-ii cll)i,rt.lt U.,,,.!!. Il.f r.x M of Mnol.t lrt.. picture of t 8ii.l other view u R1r, ll(.., t.v hell up their wlii.li would" interest oii oniuch. j ,ati,N and began to I their Itvt. 1 do not write the follow i..g lr if TMf fc!ll,k , j, in t.um m of what we li.l but l. show yoti what utli.Ti think of our .l.iy'ii wjtk. tier- man v. AFTERNOON w i k t r . WV." Vf. w 1 m IS almost rr;uy with fear. I trie.l to .jniet 1 tli. 'in Lv sreukiiiif in few wot. In in F.ngUndand other nation ' ' s.,)." I..it th.-v ,,...!.! not understand their "ii'.j rli on (lie fl.l.l that d.y "-! m j ,.,,.; We n. not over Vi they fy that they l not tni.lentan.l liow iti'h placei roiil.l li tve U'.'ii t.ken vithotit the ai.t of the rt;llery. Some know alit what we were Kiti L.'li'',t nJ lii". Ure.1 it almont a crime to otir country to try it as they I'otmi.tere.t it an imiii4iliility an.l moot of iih must aurely lie, luit now thy think Jill'-renlly . At the inmirvMitii were driven ha.-k, Maluhon wan le.rtej w ith the exception vt a few troopa wlii. h left the next morn inn when our troops ovcnpieJ the pla.-. Tliifl is already a long letter ami I have niui'h more to write, no I will no longer dwell on that btti but will tell you the real when I rvarh home atout June K Farly the next morninu after a (rood night's r-t we cronnej the hri.lire (re i'ed during the night) and entered Tied down to kouenik, to th icruhhinit bruih and bu. krt.to the dUh pin and nouir. Inth, li tha con.htion c( tha woman wlm utill ue o.ip In her clraning. On the uthn hand tS a te.imin K.i n. fl.il.l link. hat her w.uk all done by noon, Wl C f 1 1 fin IAll'lloT doe. M the plraw. In the aftrr- ITUMIUHJ I UUUI noon. Wiih Cold lut he d her cleaning wlih half tht effort, in half the time and at half the cot a iih .ap or any other deanter. Kor gtealnt economy buy our Utye pa.kae. ill tf s(ji ointn. ir tuo r..V.Mr.r.,i im-mim "f'n Ii.iiiIii for u nil". i;,!,,,,,-! ,.. it m.v "' v M Unit I'r. I'niriti i "it mih d in v wil"."' V'"'" S. ,,,d I n mIII""''1 "" ''" llll'l ..alii ill t -'k. Many poj- i ,,v,, , np.a.nl ..l-. r I' I"- I' llV,.r KKKI for li.-r U-".."' i. I'a.r " 11-'" " ,..M M.,.l u.tvi. o, I.om lotto iifiri "''f I .iiliiilMialrntur' .t,., MHI. i; M Ml HI MY UIVI V , 1 ,M,.iri..i.l . '''"y i ,,, I , if "I Hi" r.Li.f 1. 1 I ; I.-, .!.... I H.e I'oino, i I Mll. IV I.I I " "lll'l', ,, (i , .,,.1 I l " 11 "' 'laon. ,.. I ,,,. v.l l' MI'I. I lll"'M lit ). , ,,.....! .ImIV H'llMnl M, ,, l, .! I Ill-fill, Hl'llll. .i) ' l III ll I" 1 1 ., , II . W MiK. s i i iiiiiiiiil ir hi . ,i r,' 11 M I'lMI" h. " , ., '.I I I II A 'I'llllll.l I i ,i, ll. I I', ii ll. "I )Ui, K'l m miihn, I III. .'Ill 'ill ..r li, i i". i' i 1 i.ii,i"I 1 k .... . . r I; '' ""l i,i r I i.l I I.m ll ulr n , I I i.i' kit'iim t! .""t'i I, !' , . i. . I. Iki'.UiiI It n lia. '"il , uiile from Manila, yet only a Very few i of these p.Mili undcrntand Spanmli. I Tagilo i their native tongue, j ll ia reported that we are noon to leave I for "paradiite" but we have lieaid thin many tlm.'t lYihap there may ln a little truth in it till time lvalue the inmirrertion W almost a thing ol the past nd tho Sheridan is in the bay. Just expeot me arxvit June 1. o- .11 ...i. : . ..... I....... n.l .....i.i.i.. . . ro, mi I. m i".i H-uri mjiiim . t ii in aunt uier you are tire I but now you know what we have I wen doing and how we did it up to the present tune so I will tot and wait until I get hack to tell you the rent. The health of our company continue to le excellent, in fact it ia betlr sin. we left quartets. Of course, I am in fine condition, could not be better. Our diet is different since leaving quarters as THEN. K. FAIRUWK COMPANY Chicago St.loula New York Btialoaj oitM.ovi utt ir ot ri onK. Aw liilrreatlna; I rller Fr.im tl.o Orrgim M. l.o r.l of lliirllrutlure. I'ohtlam), Okmiox, May tl, W To tii KiuroH : The season is at hand for the cu'tiva- tion id. and rariiu frr. our fruit trm.a at athlelie wa are pmvi.ie.i ior I'nrner' I'xrin hm. On May '.'Mb there will Im a Ki lroud exi iirsinn t" Albany wiven by the Port land Sivi.il Turn Vetiin, AH parties i woing on tion tun ate aixilied a pl.us..nt Itime Several "inaiutf siH-lrlii's ol Port- I l,ni. I will a.'roi.ipai.y the exrnroii an. I A ib my g "'.I lioisi.', dancing I it'ine. to this .r -viii'l""is I t ., Ic'd '"V In I Turn, -' . , 11 ... . i I I., r nu ll. I i ii . i . i i lre.itii.enl Unit I "" I " : i,ii.h Mimiiiri,i.i ford, . , i.i.ii. i " ' 1 "' " lir ll, .r.l..'. I'lm '' llu.lne... 1 ,u, ..I NUl. IS" Il.,l..-' .1. '(,. ..i. li "i " a tr. ,iriln g v I"''' " I ii, L.lAM,,ri, liei t. I'l.tlU."!.'" . I'M '. m v r i ' II. r 1. I." I I l ' I "if I i I I. .. iii ii h if 'I ' I" i iu , ml .uni'.slully , fi.i'i '""" 1 "" '"-i"..., Illl SHI ilili"Hi' -l.nilif I hi daily. All the town, it having lieen deserted by the j tet hell rations, which coni-t neajy during the early morning. New of canned Inn-f, canned beans, bacon, graves could be seen in places whi'ea1"'! hard-Uck. This is not much of a few "g xkI nigger" lay where they had ! change from ti.eal to inal but we are fallen. Acr.athe fields we could see ' generally so hungry that it alwavs tastes trooien anJ chil lien making all haste to Kl. Sometim wewould eat break reach tne next town of Polo. We, of . fast a' 5 a. in., then eat the next meal in ci.ure, did not tire on them, although there were some men among th-m. After t rowing the bridge and advancing alm jstS'iO yards, a line of skirmishers a formed fur trouble ahead. We had the evening. Kccause of the heat much water is used, although it is warm and not flesh, but it tastes mighty fine. I send papers describing the big battle, also a roll ot films. I supwe it would not tone very far before the fight lgan, 1 do no goxl to send any more films now tut it was not so severe as the one on the day previous. We droe thetn from one batik of eartti works to another until near the outskirts of Polo, w hen we were ordered to stop and go over to Malinta, then the teuus.rary headquarter of General Wheaton. We had driven the insurgents aNut a mi'e and a half further than was expected of us. We took ei.ht rows of embankments that liaJ been only recently thrown up and drove them alxiut three or f iur miles in all. Ii was nothing more or less than a running fight, as the insurgents retreated as soon a we would advance. They could not sUi.d that terrific yell, which, like the day before went with every movement forward. Three or four more men were wounded including J. E Iwards, of "M" company, another O. A C. boy. liis wound was in the leg, and is doing nicely. Mean time this place (Malin'a) had been stormed and taken. Ttiis was one of their strong holds and was very stiong'y fortia-d. It was a sub headquarters for the enecpy. The night before it (ell Aguinaldo himself was here encouraging tiis men. As we came in the lroo;.s were fighting about a mile shea..). Geoeral Wheaton and the hospital liad temporary headquarters here. Dur ing the afternoon seven dead men were brought in while a great many wounded or exhausted came in. Some of the latter were just plain exhaustion, while others ha I sun Ptroke and had to be strapped down. All that night the i'ht ambulances carried in new men or on to Caleoocan The next day the train was gotten tlcough and then it took the sick and wounded into Manila. The railroad has been tampered with only slightly us the insurgents use it to carry hack their women and clrldren and goods. They are eo closely pressed when they retreat that they have no time to tear up the track. April 1 Since the 2th we have been in r.o fight, bjt the regiment has been divided and is now doing guard duty in different places and on the trains. This morning two companies remain at this place "I and B". It in very probable that we will see no more fighting because we have lost ho many men. Up to the night of the 20th our losses amounted to C2 wounded and seven killed. I do not know if there has been any deaths or tn re wounded since. This makea the longest list of dead and wounded for one regiment Hince this native war began. The jieneralbure very much pleased with our work li'it it is their intention to let other regiment lose their fehare before we again take the field, lint now that all insurgent Htrongholds have fallen, in cluding their capital we do not expect to pee any more fighting as it is thought that the "niggers" have given up hope (about time.) Have heard very little about the fall of MaloloB except that there was very little leeistance and that the city was fired as they left. As they began to re treat the cavalry was sent alter them so as to confuse them and allow them no reut or a chance to reorganize. Their tiardeet fight was made oa the 25th and 20. h. Many prisoners were taken, in cluding several officers. All of them say thut liie natives are frightened and will run every time a charge is made. (That me taw.) A duy or so ago the cLief-of-engineers of the insurgent army, a colonel, was j Oregon.' as they would not reach me here, but if you think they would, send them, as I want them very badly. Now good bye ticf ire I make this any longer. I.kx. K ra. Boyi To Mr. and Mrs. K. K. May 11th, a boy. Bovd Married. Kanhall Kritksek Vt New Kra, on Wednesday, May 17th, Win. Handall to Mrs. Mmni Kriteser, both of New Era, Kev. Mr. O'jerg olticiating. A large number of friends from Oregon City and vicinity were In attendance at this pretty wedding, and the ceremony which was performed at the home of Mr. Handall, was one of unusual beauty. The bride was prettily attired in white and blue silk and the groom wor4 a handsome costume of black broadcloth. Mr. and Mrs. Handall are two of New Era's most highly respected citizens and haw a host of aducrin.' friends who wish for them all tint the happiest life can bring. They began keeping house im mediately after the ceremony, and will live on Mr. Handall's farm a mile out of ; New Era. The small crop likely to l gathered this fall, owing to the un seasonable climatic .-end. 'ions, w ill have a tendenc) to caue many growers to Ueglevt their lien when ll.ey need the utmost care and nursing. It ia very hu man to do our utmost when even thing ia flourishing, and profit apparently large, to lore matter; and equally hu man to dr.. I) evert Ihimr w hen the is- ' '' capacity v. rse is the case and The ..s-icty W'VU'g this i x. miisi. in will see that It is lit. ule a nice- in every rm lfi and you will miss a g.Hsl tiineifyoil do not no. Tickets have been placed on sale at Untitle) ' ding store and no tick eta w ill U' sold al'er noon of Friday, May '. 1 1 . In order to leak the trip an eiij ia''le one the car will be limited to in i.. IL' L' I.i fi. and 7 l ' e....l,l,..l,M..lU 'l '"' I"' ........ iniillileiiiliillv a treated fuculai and quc.ii"i. blank. . . n an,l , .,riei.li I sent iree to any ,."--. - i ence solicited. Most e i receive home ir.-aiu.eiit Hrr one till I" the ,.s tor's olln e. I'.atteiie and '"' nished will, lull doe. Hon for U.eir H 111. lilt Mi'gicsl os-r.llon letitlll. ally pe.foime.l t'i.'" c)e.r.i.l.iie, tumor vari.s ele, by.lr.s ele and si. I. tme cured and guaranteed in eterv .''. I ! ol women an important socially, h aa weakness, .lip!acenieiil, ulceration, Painful, ine.oilar nd uppired inni- r ', , I, r I . II. p (.Hi. I. .i ,., ii. I ll ton lull .i i,i ti lilt will .l t lo ll,. r,,. , I , ..I I' !. ll I'lf I. k I ii.ii.ur . I II I "I I ."i'. to 'lit a , I. ir an, h t.in'.pf Irllel ,, Un mt.ii. in'. '. l I"' I I la .Kill .i.ii. I. leil.U.lir.l In , Knoieii. ol Ii.. t'i.. I o .1 art ki ('!- i'l ?''i I.i ivi n nf.if "i ll liio. r' It I III' ""' ."'I'tr.lf I I.. k. II:., . ii. .ii M ' t ! r-i in. 1 1. Afl. I" li W A I ir. 'i..ii.' r .1 r , . 1 1. . 1 1. wiiu hi A, tli Tin. U.i i, .i , I I, l VII ti nation, iiui.kly relieved. II." P'-r tliegiu tl'y iople ', .........i i,,.H ,..1Vi,t nirdtcine fruin M to should take the first iiM tioil leaving I j (M v ,. to pay Heated for ( In several of the report issued through 1 I'""1"'"1 7 ",,"i"'' 0"p,,, ! ball lor.net price, for at er .....nil. I 1 1 J MM P 1 1 II I ' . hlr. I'pliip Utnlrr . . I at . . a . . ," " " III I III II ' " ' . i. . - ..I . .1 it is .tale, t w.ll.H.p ..ere ...... r -... ... . the pre and lealh'ts. by the 1'. S. Weather Ihireau. it is stated Ih.t ll.e unseasonable cold wave in February bad done little or no d.iin.ige. These rep.irls are no dniibt compiled from the state ments received from local observers and correspondents throughout ll.e state, and coming from such a source and high authority a the ('. S. Weather llureau, are presumed to be correct and reliable, and are naturally l-elieved by the fruit growers. Advices received at this otlice however from practical fruit grower and members of this Hoard from the various districts, are of a ditlcieiit nature, and the damage done ia becoming more an.l more apparent every day, eiecially in the middle Willamette Valley and parts of or full- She W'ma the Vturua). Stranger (at tbo door) I am trying to find a lady wh. me inarri.-d name 1 have furgotteu. but I kimw alio live in this tic ighhurh'Nxl Sim ia a woiuun easily d.w rils.l. and s'rhi.p you know her a singularly beautiful creature with pink and white complexion, w-n- llolll liess nil the ris'ht aho.llder blade, .olnUpatlotl, l.lllo.islir ' sick heailact.e, and fwd dull, hraty and sleepy your liter i torpid and cong. tr.. I IS.Wltl' l ittle Parly It.sei will cure ..... iiw i.i.MMti. I v n.l ir.na I ' ' ' i " v .!.,. i, i. it,- '.... I. fin. 4 liently by rriinivilig ll.e coligrftuu. ami i (t( r ( ,,, . , j ,.,(.i,r.. till,, ..ii.ii,., i)lM lul,. .hie! lo iii.ii and Mow ; i'" i.i....li. .i. ll vq ... I i . j natuiallv. They are g.ssl pdU. HI VI VHM"! In li I n. 'ill 1' i'Hl t'i U' H'il 4 f i..f r .i mi 1 1 .y. i... )' ri uf ti. Puii.'irt. j., Inn, "'i .i I t ii J .id ii l.ii .ii. Hi a'nr. iim Irli.l.i.l In fi n ii ' ( Hi H'i ol 111.(0 ar I f'rl.l i i-n'.-l ! i .-f ml i ih.ro ... l .l n "I i.".. ). . I., i'., pnlllir I .--II..II mi li' lto'. Hi. :'.f J i. r Is J I .i .vliia- "' I'1 -I.' tin,. p'r.i" . In i. f-lf ..I iq'.i,, I Ho. .iiu. in " a . I If I" i '.II i.i ai.u a ' . i . i p . o.l Hi i ii ' ttlii.tl itut. t,iVi,l mii.I liulp mi.-tl a a I gixlil.sia might envy S rvant-Kcully. ir. I d.m't know Voice (from Lend of stair.) J me. tell the g. litl. timn I'll be dowu lu a ; come from chronic coi,liptl..U. Karl's (lio A. 1 1 a mii . nor.s riiii Miiikt: mi t Mil Idy complex mi., Nausraliiitnralh iiimnte. 1'hiIuuYlphia Time Wf.n llr llaabaad' Ak. Mmn Helen Hrtrain. the prima don- Eastern Oregon; the I'mpqua and ua of the llcatoniuna. waa extremely ile- Hogiie Hiver Valley escaped without vute.1 to her lute huslmtid. Mr Plward injury. We know now that thousands of , J Henley, who died hist fall lie hud voumr urune trees have Imhjii killed on I M tustrncthiiia that his body should lands not adapted to fruit raising, and thousands of others planted on morn fav orable land have been se.iously injured, and if neglected many will either die or become fiermanently crippled, an I such j trees need our titm.wt care right now. I'lover Hoot Tea ia an al..ilutn cure and j haa Uin rold for fifty yera on an alr , lute guarantee Price '.'.') cla. and .'iO rl C (i lltiutle), liuggll. lllrfr.fll . 11. I in I lf S'4 II.. pnli .1.1 .if M 'r'..lrt . i t l.il ilt.li.ifM-ti.n.l. lo. .11 nl.l '..v f-if .11 r... r. t.titr aprfc. Iff iinf m Til il II U. ll ll- I I Ip ..I i.l I r K,IV nil Hi. I'll ill. ill M? ! ... I H. I . ti. .ii. in i-pii.a ..mi., i: 'i .i.i ni tin W T. HI !Nt! A'.ofi y i.i p.Ki A l.'fi .m. The continued cold rain, which make the fruit drop, naturally tends to die couraiteinent, and in addition, neglect of the on-hard will invite fungus liseae be cremated Ilia churiiiing young w id ow now wear hi ahe in a iK.tich of yellow leather suspended by a gold chain I aronu.l tier neck Mccplng tr waking he always wear the hug containing her Lusbuud's ashea chaw to her heart .llrr ri lawl Mrlllraa. In Hi I'mmly I '..qi of Ilia h to I'm t r ii t Itrrord. ( .n. l..r in r.i.iniT nfl'i- iui.ni "Mottry to patent g l Idea may be ! In in ii. urr nt In ... ..I u am-ureil l.v our aid aildrpa The rateiil ' 't"awl Hecord, lUlliiuoie, M l " laffraa. la Ki.im. In Kansj.s women hxve hud munici pal suffruge since A few years ago an inquiry addn-ssed to the chit f'Jtist ice ami the judgisof thestute and insect sts, and for these reasons! supreme court asking bw It hud work Sunday Service at the City Churches "The Comforter," is Hev. Mr. Ham moll l's morning theme at the Episcopal church, and "The Power of Christianity" will be the subject for the evening. At the I'resbi terian chiiLh Hev. Mr. Montgomery will preach as usual in the morning, and in the evening he has chosen to B-ak on "A Murderer of Souls." Hev. Bohnger will preach on "Life" Exchange" in the morning and in the evening "A New Name, Hut Crippled." Kev. George P. Ellis, of Iluker City, will preach for the Haptist congregation both morning and evening Sunday next. All are invited to hear this gifted and instructive speaker. Services at a in, and 7:30 p. in. Hev. Oberg will hold his usual profi table services at the Methodist church and all are invited to attend. Subject for Christian Science service next Sunday May 21 ''Ancient and Mod ern Necromancy or. .Mesmerisn and Hypnotism" Sunday school at 12:10. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. The Young Peoples society, of the Baptist church, are preparing a Columbia river excursion to the Cascade Locks and return on the Fourth of July next. Opportunity will be given for a large number outside of the society niernher bership to enjoy the excursion. Working Night and Duy. The busiest mightiest little thing that was ever made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule health, that changes weakness into alone the spray pump must be kept go ing. regardless of any crop or no crop. We would therefore urge most earnestly upon ow n rs of injured or fruitless tree, not to become discouraged, but lo give their trees extra care, by pruning otr in jured limbs, rprsying, in. I most thor oughly cultivating te soil, for they need it much more right now than if in healtiiy condition, tiood results is cer tain to follow by the fruit Some of these trees may yet bear this year ln-ing larger and finer, and by reason of this extra care such trees will start with renewed vigor and reward their owners for (Ins additional work with an abundant crop the coming year. Heverse are met with in all walks ol life the merchant, the hanker, the ar tisan, and the grain farmer all share alike in off years, so to i"ak ; why should the fruit grower he exempt even in this most favored state of ours. Oregon fruits are W ml ing favor in many old markets, and with the new markets opening up to ns, the demand is certain ly increasing, but this demand is only i . . . . ... 10:.'!0 'or rst class irmt, ami suclt fruit cannot be grown on neglected and diseased trees. The tip-to-date fruit grower who will give his best thoughts, care, and at tention to his trees at such a time as the present, is sure lo win in the end, by abundant crops and remunerative prices ; hence we would say to all orchardists : "Don't despair, don't get discouraged, but keep on right along, as if we expect ed a most bountiful harvest, and good result are bound to follow." State Hoard of Horticulture, II. H. M11.1.KR, President. Hunkv E. Domcii, Secretary. ed All concurred in stilw.ti.nca with Jndge V A Johiistoii. who wrote. "In consequence our fic tions are more or derly and fuir. u higher cluss of officers are cli.meii. mid we have cleaner atij stronger city government ' Lennl NotiecH. Itliulalalralor' .'llr. N-trit K H IIKKKHY lilVKN tl. at n. .lliilriiKiiel list .M-ri. aiiiip. Ii) t County Court l ( li ham, fountr. Mai of tlrk'"U. a-1 n 1 1 1 1 i.l r a I. r of ll.ri.l nl Msulisn. '. g.(, .i-. p.pI, an, I thai all r tona l.svii," l inn., asl.,.1 It. i..l r.lalp ar rniiail I.i ifnl IIipii. lu in, null Hi .MM-r v iin-liei.. iimn .11 nninlli. If, ,111 Hi ilaln I1prr.1t. al !,. will ,,( I'otlrf, atlornrr at I.. In 1 iir.m I ,iv I IIUtlA.H M II.I.M.lNV Aliiili.i..ialiir. U.iir l ll.l. I I I. .Iir'nf April, I". How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any case of catarrh tiiat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknkv A Co., Props , Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus- strength, listlessnesa into energy, hiain- im.H transactions and financially able to fag into mental power. They're wonder- carry out any obligations made by their (IN 1 VUtV 1101 U.K. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask til )o. i lolle two-thirds nf the corilents of this bottle Miil.fiilly, 'I en if yoti can sny )ou are not hciictite.l M-niin the bot'hi to your Drug gist and be may refund the price psid." Price 25 its , oil cis. and fill) C. 0. Huntley, Druggist. I consider it not only a .eaure but a duly I f we to my neighbors lo tell about the wonderful i-ure eir .-ted ill my case by the timely use of ( 'hainberhiin's Colic, Choleia uud Diarrhoea. Hemedy I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of it effected a Heroism. lit i-iub I ' 111 1. l.riinl u i..La ..t...u.... ... I:.... 1 '. . . ... mpr ,nn",ii in t-i in.- le 1 1 ll ( l lo i am. liei e.vpr at ureKoii lily oilier siilleiing fiom that dreadful ills- UI 14 i:. NDl'li'F. IS IIKUKIIV lili: Thai lli unii-rlg .r.l ha Ip-rn a i hl.,1 Iii iha I'ounty I null i,l I hp Male i, l ilr(i, ,,r cuiiiity nl t I.i liamai, ,liiiinl.ralrii 1,1 i,p f .Ule i,l M ( 1,1) ir,, ,lr, r..r,l. ami all r. .on. I, Ing i-l Ml ma K'.lnl Hip m,, r.lalp, In U.I ,ir-eiil iIipci o Hi iimli-riii,p. duly trrille.l, at tier re.t Ipi.ip al M nallai t trrgoii, w ill, 111 !( nun, lln fruit, ll.v .1.1. ni till. l.iltl.V. ASM K H ( I.IH nltli, A'liiiliiimralru ol aslil rit.lp. (i. II IHunik All). I'ite.1 tm. I i n ,Uv ,, M1V.( .-i,a :. I'm-pi Snllr I. I.pfrlif f.f.ii III. I t"V" Iipiip. in lm o.if alol cil i p . I 'l.fi.ilana ". IpmhI. ! r. i.i ..i, I ro .ft I. if Mii'imrni M. r.n.l of lo. In. I il.'f a'l ui of ."l " dial rtiur. 11 . Hip Mil !sr ol J ill. : lOo.l." , . . Ii. rwp.i .lulr In i'-l fi..r l.rf lh Mlllpi....! Ibr-p for III l.rfl ' ' rl". ni. II i ll l; I K 4 r l.si: A.lii....lvi I.lp. kit! I'NIl. I tl Ailrnlnl.iralor' llr N " f I ' ' K Ih iil:lt:iiV lilVftu llll.lrf I.IP llSl llPPM Olll l-l"i ill r.iiiniir r.nift of Cta 1.41. i. I Mat of o.if.iii. a ! -..Ii.i. f r.'at of A. .lip A triiiti..i. avl All ivrvn. Ii ll.f laini. aniiiK l.P afP l.pfrln l..iitl.. to .frir,,. 11 ant. i.ui. lnii at in la nlTI nf I I'. I liinfH. ml altiir i.r 1 1. 1 I'll . I lrr?.,!i itliln i( IliOt.llil tr .U V. H III! Wllltl A l i.ii..ira' ,i t'i" li-l April .' I. I. i, l AiliiitaUlrulrli'a l'r Hrpifiiii, 1 noilip. . n tire lor liillli-aun l.aml MIIc at tlri-gnu t'liy May Is, Km. Null. .-; IS IlKltKUV filVKN ii,,,,!. following. imuieil seitler I, a. Hip, I i,ni, ri,l In. luteiillnii to niak llnsl (Tr.xif In au,Hirl ' .pun niiurr ni-e . u. u. n, ami Hi.i i nlil nriHif will lie imi.li. M i,ir tl, I!. ,.,. I Nurii li Ii IIKhKHV lilVKN u, I Uli.lrf algi.r, I, a. Imp., -lull Hip I "illiitl I n,rl ..-lilnl. t. oil W , Ilp III M a. IS'.al. ilr,pair,l. I I . hpirni i,. il. II.-I l,i.irri,l anlrnlsi' I llipf mat Ii.ip a'iln.t ail I , irnl, , an nr. In. h' l.i a at I .f I -j rr.i.ip tr al Km. 'v. I iff in. ni. i in. n. Hi. fin, ii i,p in., ti ililn alma I I.IZAIlKril t'H ' A .IimI'.i'. i, S I, , Hf.l p K, tutp.i a. on : April K i. ease. J. V. I.vvcil, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is sold by (i. A. Harding Drug gist. Barth Iti Hind You Han ,ir Bjiflil Ju Wltnp. ..-a in . ireiinii f,n .ti, s', vir. : ' , V I I' If IV lli. iv I'ti II K I'.'lii7. tor il, e H tV i;'0f h. hntuli, K I Kant. II naini-s the fnllnaimr wi prove l,ls contlnumiii rp.nl p UM, Bli cultivation of si.nl laml vif Krancls M. linker, Unlierl. Mi Cain llenry Woodruff. '. K. Itmiliey. all ni ( ollon, Uiegou. ( II AH. It. M(i(it;H, fi ((Ml 21 ' Roller of '! saial Hr llleau Sotlep I. Inrrlir iritpi. tl.al IM ' I i at t I . ,! iilnliiratiir of III UI ft ' hn Cop, iterpaM-., lia. II In-1 In III 1 I o.irl nl I lackama. Coui.lv, Hist" lil. Ilnal an-.intil a I. a ImlnH." ali p.ia'e. at,.! il.ai M.in lay. Ihf v nl June, A. It Ih si ai inn tnnif ol I"' a. m. ha. Iippii )ir, , aai, mnrl lime fur i. raring nl ol.J.'i-iloiii In M"!'' ami (It alaipinpiit llieraol. Kit.. . (' A'lininl.lrhtor nl li flat u '' Co ,lri-pa.-i. c. i f ..' m ifj, a to. Mm ? 'j.-nupar r-p ful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. The rich man's whbikeyis HAKPER because it is suprem ly delicious. The poor man's whirikey is IIAUPKIt, be cause such good whiskey helps him. The family whiskey is IIAUPKIt, be cause it's pure, pleasant and strengthen ing. Sold by C. 0. Huntly, Oregon City firm. Wkst & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waujino, Kinsan &. Mabvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 7.rc per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best, l 1 J AlAoUAlAi 'r frs TT . I r . - . , WLJk .aBBpaBBBBBBata- . -w r- 1 , Bl m -r .. " ' v- 'tJ-i fOCkf Of (7 . . war u ssoarjjoox ,s nou rcatfy for distribution. ft will show a vary complete and superior iino of VhroshinS ?acAinorjf, Sfjou have not already asked for one send in your name and address and state as to what you ,nay later on purchase. salso haue a full line ,f ' Cnyines, toilers and Saw tyiils. urs truly, ftusscll d Co., Portland, Oreoft ICl