Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 26, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY ENTEHPHISK, FRIDAY, MAY SC.,
Oregon City Enterprise.
Published Kvery Kridny.
L. U rOIUKU. Paorsistoa.
UHCWIITION MATKH.
Onsyear fiW
Hn niouth 1 W
Trial subscription, lo month i"
A discount ol .V) mill on all uticnplloiu
for on vear, 2? cents (or six inoi.llii, II
paid in advance.
Advertising rates given on application.
If llio matter of arbitration run I sue-- j j
cessfully engrafted Int.) tin) laws ol r
nations, the conference can ! considered j
a sncces, It would he an n1 vMin't com- jJ
nienstirste th lhom made- In tli com
inorvial mihI irnlifU worlds. ! rj
Huhsoril r ill find (lit date of expira
tion stamped on their paints following
Ux-ir name. II tills dale ! not changed
within two weeks (Wr pavment, kindly
notify ui ami we ill look alter It.
Knterd at U postoftlo in Oregon City,
Or., a second class matter.
ASK.VTS FOR THK ESTKKFKISE.
Beaver Creek...
'nby
Clackamas
Milwaukie
I'nion Mills... .
Meadow Hrook..
New Kra
Wilsonville
1'ark pine
Station!
alulino
Cams
WolaJla
Manjusm
Buiteviile
Aurora
Orrille
Kagle Creek....
IIUCll8
Handy
Currinsville
Cherry ville
Marmot
.lr. T. B. Thomas
lieo. khik'lil
A. Mather
..Oscar isin"r
...ti. J. Tniliincer
. .. (.'has. Holman
..W. f. Newherrv
Tii republican caucus committc ap-, j
" nitni iu lining m urnm i t, in iv n j
reform have agreed on measure that
cull tor all obligations of the govern
ment to 1 redeemed in gold, (irec-n
hacks when once redeemed ar onlv to
le re issued (or gold. National hank
to use note to the value ot their deposit
in the treasury ami allowing hunks to
organise) on a capital of f lYi.OOO. It !
believed, that this will prevent a run on
the t re a miry (or gold and that the hanks
w ill furnish a larger proortion of the
paper tnonev than in the past. The
currency will I more elastic and a
supply can he furnished when the de
mand comes, without aid from tho gov-ertinient.
THE NEVS
OF THE WEEK
'A
I
Tiis commission on the Nicaisgnan
canal have come to an agreement an J
..llnirv Mile) I . . .
,....K. L. Kiikm-ii made ttieir rcjort aitiiougit it n not
" C T H on ' nu'" l'umic J"' 1' ' wnJerstoml
K. l. Cooper , tti nt tliev report the proiect entir-lv
....Annie Stubda ' 1
. K. M. llarin.au i l.Hihle, fixiiin the cost at f12',(W,
ilen'rv "v'l'r The Lull route is revomuieu.leJ an
':IJ-; ,.'TJ",I the tetter one aiul the i-anal i to I
II. iltiem I
.J. C. Kliiott huilt on larp-r plan, so that the largest
K (i i t-M-h
Geo. J. Currin
...Mrs. M. J. Hammer
Adolpti Aschoti
ship ran ii it. W.th thin rejwt and
the inventin itin that may te maile hy
the cuuituisMon providoJ for by the last
"The way to t.ullil op Oregon City i conrwn it is hoe.l the last ohstaile it
lit t cite Ureeoo ( itj reople joor ivmoveil to the construction of the canal.
Putronaee, The ronstruclion of the canal means
- - : great tliinj: lot this coast In an inlu
Japasksk immigration is being trial wy and the recent trouble with
8'ricted in Hawaii. One-half of the im- j sPin b1'0,iM llve r'inoveJ the last
ported laborers must be C4ucasi..ns. j "'""tacle tothe building of this waterway.
i I Tha demand for it is increasing and it
iji'KKS Victoria's eikihtieth birthday
was celebrated throughout the civilized
world. A better sovereign has never
reigned.
Th Second Oregon has been sent to
Manila preparatory to coining home.
We hope to be able to say next week
that they have sailed from Manila.
It is now believed that the gold pro
duction will resell 1340,000,000 lor 1SUU.
Even Pefler is for the gold standard, but
the Courier-Herald must have 16 to 1.
will be built in spite of the powerful ob
jection Ly the railroads.
NlxT Tuesday i Decoration day, and
it will be remembered throughout the
Friday May lt.
l'ear envoys are aguln sent to confer
with (Jcnoml Otis.
The ciar's pence conloreme beg ins its
work at The Hague.
lr. Sample la chosen presbyterian
moderator at the eleventh annual as-1
semhly of that church in Minneapolis.
Urooke has scuno trouble with the
Cuban settlement.
Westeru naval recruits are asked for.
(ioruian has failed to capture the
democratic committee.
1'aiis poMtmen go on strike and the
mail ia delivered by soldiers.
.alT l lllU I'Ui,
While the niising of swine Is not ex
actly h MH'tlriil occupation. It Is siitd to
Im s piivlng cim and one tliut would M V
prarticuhle (or a wotuuii to eiigiiga In. L
"tine or tin) most tliorotiKiigoing.
cn pill In bilNlnrss Woiiirti of the diiy,''
siiys Thlrnrtlcnl Furiuer. "Is n breed
er of flue swine, tind she hit wi n a
npntutlou tliut is eiivtiihla She hits
iiiude tlioiiHiui.U of ilidhirs from the
business and Is proud of and enjoys
hiT work. Poultry and swine breeding kj
as a purl oi inn iiiriu wue s uiiniueNi
Ventures forms both a hiippymid profit
shlllCollllillllltli.il. Kveii tlm word 'Imp
py,' she says, is well plured. for it Is a
iuippy work curing for and owning
hitndsoine sows nud pretty, thrifty pigs,
lino shutes slid liiiirkrtiihltt hogs. I.itlln
pigs, she niwrtM. nre ns lovnhln ns bnhy
Real Estate for Sale...
R .. .. . .. t i.i 1. 1 OrrLMii 'it.v. ;!:,,,'
i mill ilium'""
k i: :..;.. W.st Oiii"'ii Cily wllli Immisb ...j
... .: .. I...I iin'ii IlL'hl lirilsll. I'rl
V ,nr, 17 itrr.H in ciiniMu.o. , ,Vl)
' nor ni-rr. Kit")' i'-f'""-
I'rnri '.V'J ft. '' !'7 IL '"',,r. S''1" lMUux' (ir"u
V
AH of f.I.Mk 'J iii l'UU '"t,i"i" l Li,
JS.VMH).
.l,o k,hh fun.. .ro.. rly f t sI" " very fttvoml.t.. , rilil
Call on or Addrosi
;. n. DIMIC1C,
ATIOHNtV AT LAW,
OifKGON CITY, - " OllCQOl;
. . . e e C V L' V'i'i LiAlAl' L'v,
tiii''- '
Preserve
Saturday May :M.
Filipinos still want an armistice to t hWl nJ tl.r..nKli s- ti.ul I ownership
one tukes pride im.l ci.mfnrt iu watch'
ing them grow mid lis. king to the com
forts and needs of tlm entire swine
herd."- New York Tribune.
Aa t aforlunnlv I'arllelple.
ArtH.'ctit dim'iiwi.ih lit m dinner tnlje.
whether ''g.itten" or "got" were the
consult with their congress.
Cold storage plant at Portland burned
with a loss of 110,000.
The place of the muster out of the
Second Oregon is still undetermined.
IS . '.A I - A, - 1 . I
Havana is rxcneu over wie iiursnon oi , ,, .... lu.rt u-it.l... r.t-eived a i.riictl
taking the arms from the Cuban soldiers j CBi m,itn ,lt j,.JINt fr the telegraphic
and turning them over to the United wrvice, from nn cxiM-rieiu e related of a
States, lvrooke w ants to leayo them college priifemmr who preferrl "got
w ith the mayors of the cities. I ten. " He lmd teh'griiphod to his wife
i "Have gotten tickets for Hit. theater to-
The m hooner F.dith Is missing from 1)iK.nt Meet mo there. "
Newiwt, Oregon. i The telegrupli H-rntor rendered this
n7tv f..M" i ',ifo "Huve got ten tickets," etc.
' U"a 7 Mrc duressor wnsdelighted with the
Otis has not agtwd to an armistice, ' t,piH1rtunitv of entertaining her friends
but will remain quiet pending a confer- and accordingly iniidn up a party of
ence.
Itrrplns l piiearaarrs.
A "licensed pnwnl.r. k. r" wl...d.H- ,
print del of w.tk In tli" vt rr, I . f ;
I.n.l..ii lately gnve to the writer r j
tlcithirs of S strung" "' l l","" j
Hint Im IsN'ome common of late slid .
Hint often defeats IIM'll of his kill I i
11.1. king iiplilsstnteiiu lil with setusl j
tliilnes Mel d.il s, he said j
"A 1'iiilifT snd I niter s showy flat.
sny. snd my si ctl"t..iuid eye at mm o ,
fails Ml a hali'lsoll'S or t el S fr ,
. ntiotis plaint I say bi tnywdf that
tl is plmio will sell f"r what I rr.'ilri
I go to it, but tlnd Hint it I I' k-l
.k f.r th k..y. and when this Is telue.
laiitly r.lm id 1 llnd that tlo r" Is In J
reality nothing but s r AH th lu
idei.f the In-truinelit Is gum The fa t
Is that H ..plu lu difll' tlltles Wh'i still !
Wnlit to keep up appenrmi.'r run l.r- ;
r.w iii-.iiey. sliil till sppareiitly re ;
taming tioir piano, hy allowing the1
le i h rs to t'ik away the Inalli ill. ' t
Inside, of the ll.ntrillli' nl On" loan III
th west end ID particular d.s a en
-aW baMM.'f r l it IW
iTfi bC 'I fcstilt.it''l
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If UIIIIV.ll
Paraffino Yax
1 Ills kl lf ! U m'.f sjajj
ill k4,l mt.wm,
W4 tO.MUt,
tight U-nidoa hel'lf. whose gri'ti llgs to
, . "7 - .. , . 'the profewnir t the reiidevoiis were j pi.l.-r m rl biMirnvt by lending ui.iiey ou !
I lanters must adapt the.ns.dves In ( ,,ro,,a,l)y lm,ro 0.,r,iul than his feeling ; .-inUtm , , ,vny
uuui uillliers were eipiauieu joi now ..j nipha,, that W lu ll Vltl'.rs wain .
inukes su exception to his customary ! l( ,r in.titinient i f this kind !
00 of "gotten. " ! (Ii Ih'-t ph ads that lh key Is . -I '
r Anvhow I have in uiyown tti-Ui- had
A StH IllrJ. ' ' ... i . .. i . , . i. . !
ijilllo .ill l-iainpH S oi g'llieu pininwiui
Hawaii to the American svstem.
The AmerU-an liner Paris is ashore on
the Manacles.
LVaey has left Manila by way ot Suex
for New Yoik.
II. I). Mctiuire's body has lieen found.
but that of Senator Keed has not been
recovered as yet.
Now here is
The Muxican r-.ad ruim.r has only j ' ,, ... ' ... , , ,
tir.s ssKi.ft l...sri litit li.i rn lis-ul m Iti.fAM . .
ar& nil"! t sm hi- ut " ----,
met " '
f'- -'"ft .1.
mark a plmio duun In an inventory
a dead lock in the Port-
length of this land as it has not lor many j ud council becstise of the election of a
The Spanish war has added new
It will now be General Summers and
Major Case. Case was the engineer for
the East Side Ey. Co. when that road
was built to this city.
Tiik over-lap railroad land case it
seems was argoed in the supreme court
on April 15. A decision should be had
soon, but probably will not until October.
Dkwev has left Manila and will be in
New York as soon as the Olympia can
be overhauled and the trip made.
About 70 days will be consumed in the
journey. ,
Alger must filit McMillan or give up
the Michigan eenatorship. He may
make a combination with Pingrse
against McMillan and the administration.
years.
heroes to the already long list laid to rest
in our cemeteries. The old soldiers sre
ably seconded by the succeeding gen
eration in the work of appropriately re
membering the soldier dead. It is a
work that is more of a xileasure than a
dutv, that stirs patriotism and tends to
good citizenship. It is a work dear to
the hearts of those that are left, of that
legion that stood as brothers through ,
many a dark day. The same spirit
animates the South and at the last ses
sion of the Confederate Veteran Associ
ation it was voted to leave the care of
the confederate dead to the women of
the South rather than turn over the con
federate cemeteries to the general gov
ernment. It is a spirit that animates
the Americans North or South. There
U many a grave this year that can only
bs decorated by comrades in arms far
from home,
mayor.
Monday May i!2.
a hound or an electric carriage and giv I u ( , Mj ., u
Filipinos claim that they are anxious Tattler or two Inside of his tuck and
to surrender.
them a hutidicHp start
SM'd is not his only recommenda
tii n Ho cuts as he runs, or rather as
the things run awny from him. Snak.-s
are the principal part of his diet, big
and little His crop is ns elastic as his
I..... - ro .... ( ft .! - 1..... I... u.nl, I.. I
n,TH for . I.,,, io,.r,,..v h., mil. on . ! 1,1 I"'1' 1 ,,n H ( '' ,n '
, i - " rf - i
Loudon Answei.-
A llassllaa Arrar.
Tlm hotel t h-rk t' Id Hie following
stury: Chiirlnt L Ivl. the act.. r. oth-
rrwiw known as "Alvin J.Iln. was '
1
y f if f
mm
1
Pawson Is nearly wiped out by a
million dollar fire.
The Keina Mercedes arrives at New
port News.
No lives are lost by the steamer Paris
getting on the rocks on the coast of
Kngland.
A college loy is held op and robbed at
Forest Grove.
Orleans, when a man f r u Chicago
sets ont aero the Mexican desert with ! !,,, !T,.i", ,r"", "' l,l'a ""1 lnM "rrt
a SWiftll.l that make it l-ok like a . IIINM,,!, ,r,., l. ,,
l,n,w . f .,n rw..r.l ,r...,ti. I....e "'"t h Upi.l Wn lnthsh.d.1 lobby .
aroutid tl e world jl'uvis. luitakiiiR the Chicago man s
ptirisMe. remarked "All I Isreymiad
Wrlnklrs. Inire luy dlallloii.U This one" llidleat
Even ery young women are si'n I hig the stone on his shirt lm "owl
With stuniv'lv murk. d wrinkles in the I " WOOD. Tlo-"-showing his ctifl
forehead which tl y huve acoiired . buttons -"r(t inn ( i.ftuo ri h. and my j WO Will mike it better
through contracting the hrows A friend "" truiikrui up in cur px-in
Very Satisfactory.
Tlie ilicrra'J' in tir I v
lnt ws..i was very m'.
tnry, winch is t.rixYth!'
prices, il'M-lnlalile (jrl. J
luiirtei'tis, s.juare Im
uro apprci ulil ly the
Tuesday May 23.
Mrs. Hoffman wins her contest on the
Bull Hun contract by w hich her deceased
husband's partner attempted to get S
' share of the profits.
The peace conference promises good
results.
A democratic conference is called to
meet iu St. 1jtiis.
lulls me that tli.e wrinkles will disap
pear ntnhr the following treatment
Itind the forehead at night with a
compress of linen souked in a mix
The Chlcng.i man did ln.t say lunch.
but that evening, hy nrrangi'iiieiit with
the head wnitrr. I in vH wns plai-l at
fiipiH-r alone at a table where tlo-rn
ture of eijual part of alcohol and white j were several vm ant chairs Presently
I)i "Covered by a Homan.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in thisj
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years the with
stood it sevenret te.-ts. but her vital
Tub editors at the meeting of the organs were undermined and death
Associated Press in Chicago last week seemed iinminet. For three months she
expressed themselves on the question of i C0UKtieJ incessantly, and could not sleep.
sue finally discovered a way to recovery,
expansion. A very great proportion of
them were for expansion.
Ir has been suggested that the reason
that Aguinaldo does not attend to the
pjace question in person is that he is
haying some trouble in reserving seats
for his government. He baa nearly
used up the libt.
Tuk ways and means committee of the
national committee of the "united"
democracy has called a conference meet
in at St. Louis. The committeeleader
from Wisconsin refuses to go. The snags
in the way of this party will be very nu
merous. Bryan is much in evidence
now but he will be shelved
Is order to interest the West in the
mvy to a greater extent, about 3)0
young men will be enlisted for the train
ing snip Hartford, at San Francisco and
taken to New York by way of the Suez
or the Horn, after which the boys
will be distributed to the battle
ships. Such a trip and service is
much better for a young man than the
occupation many have.
by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr.
King's New Lnsco very for Consumption,
and was so much relieved on taking first
dose, that she slept all night; and with
two bottles, has been absolutely cured,
Her name is Mrs. Arthur I.utz." Thus
writes W. C.Hainmick & Co., of Shelby,
N. C. Trial bottles free at Geo. A.
Harding's Drug Store. Regular size
50c and 1.00. Every bottle guaranteed.
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 rheumatism
will agree that the infliction is demoniac
enough to warrant the belief. It has
never been claimed that Chamberlain's
Pain Balm would cant out demons, but
it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds
bear testimony to the truth of thi state
ment. One application relieves the pain
and this quick relief which it alpjrdu is
alone worth many times its cost. For
sale by G. A. Harding Druggist.
New York legislature meets in special
session. ,
The trestle on the IIwhco railroad fell,
no one was hurt but there were several
narrow escas'B. The crew and several
passengers jumping into the bay.
Wednesday May L'4.
The volunteers w ill come homo in good
style.
Coast jobbers are fighting in St. Paul
for better rates in ordef to protect their
business from St. Paul and Chicago
jobbers.
The peace conference divides its work
among committees.
The Presbyterian assembly at St.
Paul refuses union with the south church.
The dock strike is ended at Buffalo.
The state grange is in session at Portland.
ri-vi-r.il ii, . n. nil commercial lmvi-1. rs.
int re. tin. dining rtn. and cm h i-im
had n Inre cut pa- fruit itlidi f.wt-!i'-d
on his bre.i-r liil gla primus hung
ieiidelit (r. .in e,o h rout nil. I Ve button
Sds-rlv tiiarchitiK to Davis' table, tho
seven in, ii t n U o vacant seats, and
Hie Chii iik'ii man eiili-rt illi.-d the netor
with "All. I yuii admire our ills
motels 'llu one" - pointing to Dm
frilll il.li ".-.t ..... S I lii.it null
ing for t and then te s t ho jHtiiiiister I n. ... ,,. . ,,
. i i . .i.... i, 1 " lii'.i' atmg the pnms -"inst
Hint ho does not want it? Hu'Akiu- , . . .. , . ..
'..no, mo ' ii.iti' wire- car-
of egg Allow the couipress to remuib
on all tiiht hiii) continue the treat
ment nut ) the Mruikh-aliavv disappear
ed, A llriin Tn later l-'or llolirrt.
A discouraged editor inked the fol
lowing ijiestion "If I (oh Ing'Tsoll in
sists that there is no hell, will he statu
what Ij'tt lues of the man vhotak-s the
paper three or four years without pny-
tins iinsoii limn
cannot give vmi 'tt C
Hit-tit. hut we'll cive toO !'
values f . r vmir ilolltn ' j
)oi ever got U fufe.
KK7IU,SH DKi
Ville ((iu ) Dispatch
Thursday, May L'6.
The Second Oregon is preparing to
come home.
Summers and Case have been promoted.
The jobbers freight trouble is still unsettled.
Shake Into Your Nhoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart
ing nervous feet, and instantly takes the
sting out of corns and bunions. It's the
greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new
shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for
It is announced that the subject bav- j sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching
ing chief place at the peace conference
will be arbitration, then the laws gov
erning warfare, and la6t, disarmament.
feet. Try it to day. Sold by all drug.
gists and shoe etoies. By- mail for 25c.
In stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
The object of the St. Jyouis conference
la to help Bryan and defeat 'ionium.
Lawton has fought twenty-two huc-
ceHslul engagements.
Jarnes Neill Gresham, nephew of the
late W, Q. Gresham, commits suicide at
the Perkins hotel at Portland on account
of arrest for obtaining money fraudulently
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising ot the food, distress after fating
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25cts.
andfjOcts. Geo. A. Harding, agent.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund .money if tails to
cure. 25c. The genuine baa L. B. Q.
in each tablet.
j loads like tin in nt th d. pot waiting to
Is' side tracked." Davis not only chang
ed his table. I nt w. nt to another hotel
' Louisville Courier Journal
Dyspepsia Cur
Digests what youei
A wreck at sea is not the only place
win-re a life line is of importance.
There is a life line for the sick, as well as
for the iliowning man. It is Dr. I'ieter'i
Golden Mediral Discovery. II is not a
cure-all, hut it is a scientific nirdlcine lli.il
goes to the fountain head of a number ()f
serious and fatal diseases. When a man
gets seiioiisly nick, he can generally l,e
cured hy the ritrlit course of treatment.
The treatment Hint cures many nlistiiiate
chronic dinrnses consists of pure air, xnod
iuou, iiuionai exercise, nml tlie n-,r ,,(
remedy that will strengthen the w-,-ak ( Will feel nice and .
I He V, mm I Iran
The. advantage, of a trained nurse Is 1 Itartlflplallyipgeststhefowl
I that she knows te t oiilvwhat to do. ' ftr In strengthening and t
but wlmt riot to do. since iintire.,ry 1,1 f "ctlng tho rxhiiiisliHl digest!
, attentions iner.-lv exhuusl the pnti.-nt KJU1- It l he latest (llsroveted;.
iTIih point Is ill.Mtraied hy tl..' follow nntn toi.lc No other
1 Im htorv from i.iwIIC . Bt.prniich It o cfllcliMiry. I'.
1 t Ii ti , t , v """"I"''"'' - tai,tf, relieves ami ,H.r.i,a..i.('r
o the ,,f ,h ,,,,, Wlir, when Dyspepslu, Indigestion, lies-
kindly but uiiim.triicie.1 hidi.-s rush.-d ; Klntiilence, Hour ritou.M'h, h
,off in cmbuiraHKiiig nuinls-rs to givs 1 Sick Hendiche,(inst ralglii.CraW?1
uicir services nt th military hospitals I oilier resuluof mX'rfert Olr.
inn can i i r.r you. my p,M,r
fellow T" linked otic of Him gent ,urn,.
of a snlTerer
"Nothing. II, auk y.m, miss."
"Not anything?" su ii Hut charming
visitor persuasively
"I don't think so," murmured the
wounded mini wearily
"At least. " h,.. ! n.ii.ny lt firn).
ly. "I cull wa.li your face." Hhn fetch
I'd the liec.-H-.-,: mat, i js mid scoured
Mr. Atkins' rueful coiintenamn.
llicrel sl:i nniioiiiiieil
frpard by t. C. DsWltt Co, CV1 i
l or sule bv ieo. A. Ilj"lir
"Now you
niiMii.il .ii, niiim ine unpaired iliKestimi,
inviKoi.ite the liver and promote the as
similation of the live giving element of
the tood. The "Golden Medirnl Iimcoy.
cry " accomplishes nil these tilings.
VAyoimi' ninn Inypnlrnnil mof fntilm n,lon
f?l;ll IK i;lt,OIP( Clllleill llln (lylllH lir,
of tin Iioik". liver can plaint, k id in y in,ui,,. (
rilniriiv were fmt lu,lciiiiif him t n,P ,',,
The il.ielors hint ((Iven him up to die. The
llrixhli.,r kai.l, 'he luiillnt live,' 'oh, w,,(
tint rare to ilir,' he snhl, ' wert it not lor IrnvinK
iiiy.le.o wife nml lilile rhUd, hut 1 know
mutt die.' A hrolher hud (irewnteij loin wuh
tlirrr iK.ttlesrif inedlcinr, l.ul he hu. no Mt,
'imteiit iiinlk-iiiFs' ; lint, sfler the .l.-h,,,
f;vleii him up to die and he hurl l..iinlir, ri-rrv
iiipr of reaivery, ht said to his wile, ' .1, r wic
1 inn K'aiiif to die thrre can t no hsrm now in
taking that meilleine, I will Iwiris its u- at
onee.r He did lie-in to use It mid at f,rl he
prrcw worse, bill soon thrre enme fi ehuiute
hlowly hut surely he jrS belter. Todny that
msn is sirring und healthy mil he owea ais life
to that mcdicinr. What wss the meilirmef ii
wsslir. 1'ler.r s Culden Medical Mucovery nml
J, I.ulher Miirtln, am the cured man Iir
Pierce, I llisnk you Iroin the very depth of my
heart, for rnxioi me from Ihe e.ave." The
fnri-KoiiiK Isfroia I.ulher Miutln, F.ni . a oroini.
ncnt citizen of I.uliec, Wood Co., W. Va
otlCP.
K. K. CumpHton leucher of voice cu.
ture and piano playing. (Studio oyer
Bank of Oregoi City.
1 ought t, ,, . H.ti,i the soldier
with a faint h,,,,!,. "You're the ninth
lady who's wished my f.,,-,, ihis morn
Ing I'
"l' Mil II'.
IfKhilnh's Co,.,), and Cmsu.njdio,,
( ure, which is sold for the small price of
25 cents uud ,10 cents ami H.lMl.does not
cur,, take the bottle ,H,k alll w8.,n
nmd your money. Sold fr over llfty
yar on this gunranfe. Pri,0 .,5 ,,
M.IW) cents. ().,. IIullt,7i , I)n,K.
Wedding Htatumnry, tl.rt litest styles
nd hnest assorttuent ever brought to
Or...,oOil.v HtlheKsTKHeatHsoHlee
l uumonia, la grip,,,, coughs, colds,
ro I, and whooping cough ,,tt(lily yll,,(
,0 ,"''- !K, cure. lL.,,1
r-'ody In tun,, and save a doctor's bill
or the undi)rtakri.
U. A. IlAltj,Nu.
Fl)nlhiiolisl
f) Couyh and
nsiimplion
ir 1 cure
This is lvnd fiiirtf ln iti
lliosl ii(,e.ln I'nuKh Moll-
. nm ever known to len.-e- j
le d.nes Invatlntilv cur" V f
woiii i inn of ( i,uh, t '""P
nnd Hi, .ii, -hills, while lis"";
O'lnil am . e. in llm '
"ii,uniii,,n Is withi'ut s '
oel liithshlstoiynf llie.llrllH.
P'liin lis lli.t cliM-ovrl y It h
l-en sold on a iirnlr. '
t't which no other iin-iloln
nn stand. If . hsv' '
oiikIi, we rnrneslly sk yn1 i?
totiy It. ln Unitni Stnlessl" lj
smolii IBsv.Nsj, mi.t l '
I" FiiKland Is. d Ws. W.
U. K I.
sole pnopniETOirt
I5.C.WELLS&CC,
LEIrOY, N Y.
HAMILTON, CAN.
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For sale by 0. O. Huntle-