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jfegon City Isntcrpnsc OHKOON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMBER ""Vocal mM'-MiTM uni ciw Fa""""" ' "MI-AM oil -I)'- I I id I U I b only r llUaa.kU ill , o oi lr to ft, 1 1 B " a IV if llAVt OMEQUN CITV U S A. M. 7' IU.OJ IU )U II J$ it. xt r, w. IA I 5i .11 j .i 4'S 4 1 3 J$ 6 xj 7"1 B.M only (a Mllwaiikl 9 U '.V II y rwlv tr Mllwaiikhi 41 MiMUTI tOMtbULI. l-MI-nr It 1 MM Ci..l I... .. " "I mill Rll, Herman p.tll.Y LXCI ITM'MUY 1 UI.KW AM) ISlH'ENI'F.Nl'F, rKAM:iot- iLTONA nnd POMONA LR4VKI OktfttiM CITV j.fsr.,1 oo A M Going down I JrifM ,:ptY TiM'ltMiN riTV I'M.V trial ,,f a'lery riu ....i.. ... I'll M'IiIuhm. I I . in a- uiwoi .i.i.ii.- "' .1 Cla.k.,,,., . and 1.. II , 'I'! liiUiilrr.il l'lr .a. ..,, . h. ,..,.. , , .... ' ". "."' .. ' """ '"niii. '"ylntt lollowe... L.i ....... . . " lyn.uii,,,,.,,,,,,,, ; '"'in I .,,,.11. i,u . 1 ' , V"1 '! filled up !t, In II.. .i,., , ,,,,"""",''"'"" .1 lh. Wr. Wd ,. I" I by ua.ng prolan .,,.1 j.Mfi. --In II.. prr..,,,.. 0f Udle,,, "...plaint sworn 0(lt (w(J,WrM(i now. ii-i-i.! ii.. n..a0oir rlliK .,f t mi tf.li. 1 ikii tut 9 H A U i ui r. m nuknint ru4 n r. iiuiini uom ii-l iu.ittTl nuj t I - K " " " t 4 " I t t, I III I .It. 14- 1 4 - IU - . " J. I II a " W1 U. it Im.f uaMI (i.''or I iiIIhiii4I JiMi nk 1M. C A. klUU.itrf. Mi.Ll.ro tm"4.i.-W,i!i. on. II.MIi.-nrmj.l.iyr.loi.lld,! ' K 'it"l In m.Wli,,,, tl ,Cn mill. l.lTi.i...l4r,rrlllnioll.. t..,l "I id. r.,,,,.,,! r.,f J(j-n in. IUciiH Mln, but f,m.lia. K'l l.r.l..y .rf.l,,., Um flfft in, nk lair Udu ., i ... .-'i- l.llll .lIBi Ir.u.rf H.lrm loul l I. Kt ,,n ,(, '' Wll., fltlftily l,,,,! i; ii.. c.irm iii.nrinun Dm . i,l MI..I il riiim ft rpB 0( nir( f0 li-'WI. U II r.HMl.t Hi a.l.l.J i.. bi Ilia U L I . i ., . . ........ Kiinm gi,. II.. dr. k l..n. l!r. r.,i i, I H"i i-i r An.t A.mi.Tn..-Tl.e I'.ut ln l Hi!r n M.inJ.y arrr.t- tn rx- !c.nlri, iiimril An lrra CaiUm on ii- j i. l-m l iK-ing lin.l, lr, n tu liulj lu Ihali'lljr. II. a. ,i.,,.t!y ,Jn. iidr.l . it,. It,an ,0 tifll up Will .auirii. Urixt t'. fr r.r on N..r. 4ili Ti.. I'urtUn.l rflii n.lifii-. id. Orri.ii Ciijr lrilin.il ami on Tnpclajr, l WW Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels cleans the ystem r BfLS EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES 'yrr? C I -T ,lflCIAL Ef r till Tm .tNVlNl . MftN 7 0 by '.(AUMAlTGYIrCS I zlh v';fm t,v?4t Roiiih i'iil nuo the lute Dr. Colo net tu unriiTtook to nmko a bottle of port that ulimild not rowt more ttmn tlir(M'M-nr wltlcli the Ih-mI JuAwu . ilioiilil l.c iinnlili to illHtliiiculxli from 1 the IiIkIipM priced wine thiit foiild l ohtnliifd In llif IhIiikI. The pri'pnrttlon j win roinpoiiridi'd oH'IjI before Inrxo HHiMiililflKii, nnd thri' competent JililKC were MlictiM to lent the prol- uct. Tim IjiinI. of thl compouud win I cldcriolorwl with an liifimlon of loj;- wood. To till, he added a few Km In. of tartaric acid and Halt of tartar to I fire renH-ctlvely a rounU mute and a J melloweil apM-ararire. When three I KlimiM-t of thl compiind and three j gluniM-a of rfi.oiciilzed port were pre i aeiitcd to the Ju.lge. to tunte and pu.a their rerdlct, without iM'liig told whleb wae which, they unanlmoiiiily pro nounced la favor of the doctor' cheap preparation and rejected the fc-i-uulne port What they would have .aid the next moraine If they, had commuted a bottle of thl preparation remain a matter of conjecture. London Chronicle. Mlarallfts Bird. The dlatancea over which bird mi grate vary between wide limits and are often aurprlnliiKly great. The bob olink, which rear their young on the ehore of Lake Winnipeg and go to Cuba and I'orto Klco to ajiend the win ter, twice trareme a dlntance exceed ing 2.WW mile, or more thun a Ofth of the circumference of our earth, each i yur. The kliiKblrd lay Ita egg a far ; north a the Ofty aeveuth degree of lut- Itudv ami I found In the winter Id Kuutti Amerha. The biennial pllgrlm ! age of the little redxtart exceed 3.0X) mile and the tiny humming bird 2,000. Harding' (nice. They irnrk the rornrr t'i'iarily, and on. Iiorwi went thr.nittli the fence ahiln the other went Joan the railroad track on the onUi.le. Ptronirr t imy neither borae a. Injnr-d at all, but the i.rnp wa roiioiiler.l.ly deni'iralix-il and the naon pretty well broken up. l.m kily no one liappeneil to b giinK up (tie bill at the time or the lory migl.i have had a very tragic A M..r aarer. When you Rip a colu with the other fellow and win, dou't atop to argue with the other fellow a to whether "date I head" or "dnte are bead" I correct Go on flipping till you begin to loe. Then itart up the argument. Thl. money taring device la not pat-lutcd.-bt IxjuI I'oaVixpatcb. ! l a a Fr.ara. French Vagraut-I'ouve vou me donrier quehiue chone pour manger, madaiue? Anierlcan ' Lady You Impudent eonu'lrel. bow dare you call me name Isu'i.a look tl.a IhriHi vli tlui. bo weie ending ro'.ld I rr.on the llih dun and theyl TxT TiitV)ii't Tkt. On Thnra-! tbae ? Why. I could have you ar all iln.ly .lnhilf1e. bin, a the man '.lay afternoon Win. iHu. her . brfora i l,,wl lf 1 fl"H--Ohlo State JournaL iho.-r.lr. Il..l!.,n. ILrkaii.M and J.i.tlc S. h.ieUI'. court for trial bef THE LOCAL NEWS. 1.1 Win The e.lding of tif M.tatyr li (luugl.. N. King, I Jtplilium I'lare on ll.n .tpiilng ol Nov. 1Kb. Wl.eii th 1'u.lUutl iwlire gi-l through ii l.lm tin a III he luriivl over to h. Ilirgnii City aiilhoriliea. Aiiii(i KaatnatTtna. ov. T. T. hr! U Taruma, I. anni.Ulirr.l ' (ieef yr.teidy, (Wednrtduy) granted a ol) lMlilf 3. Ixa'i K lir.i. An rrlipw ol h tM ii Utkil fur luiiH.no t.nliig, Unatar 11, vi.ibl in all oi a larg. pnitt duration, throtigboul ll .r'fi- mlor.liun ol rl'lcn.hlp t" (ieurge W, Sia.iin, ronvir'e'l of t'' rf'meof ar..n in flarkama county In anJ en- lenred to the iiltentlry lor m )em. II. reived bi lim and ha., aim- ler 9. I 7, alien be dirbrge, lived .ita si lb orlJ, l b im.n ill i near Munju.'", and In. rirltl.t-.t. bate ?it raith' (had. at" i-'i; thejunilrd In aoklng for bit teMoration lo w . ..... n r . . a Jury rhar,s .HI, 0,rating a IIhI. ..ow du, fm mkf ou, tUm aheel and oh.lriRiing the fiee piwage ) efforl t0 break your uncle' wilir of fl.li In the thannel ofth approach to j "Fine! After it wa all aettled up the fih way at the lull, of the Willaiu-' and the lawyer had the eatate 1 didn't etle. all of ablrli ai comrary to the ! Htu a cent." Chicago Tlmea- ieace and dignity ol the alaje of Oregon, Putther oM-rating the wheel fur the benefit and under the inolriii-tloii of other part iea an J the auit biought ;inl It Mil lu Older lo tent the law upini the itil.jivl.ou aliiili t'leieexicU much uncertainty and dilTWenre of opinion. The pom!. In o,n.'.ti..n were ahethvr thrie a a a tlh ay at the fall and the di.taiue the wheel a from the Herald. ;.Jtel ll.-eiH., il U reached at J In v.ew of 1. 1, g .d condm I tmre , cUm . atlon of t!.e fi.h way. The j a t-t u, niiMiii win leave Hi. (iia.ii.w Jus.: I) ijt , at niaklrg the duration ilui.. thrre boo i and t.rnty , auiute.. pra." un I-rarly Friday Iraa from tirlin. Among thoae te- ri.mmendlng bi ardon wa the limn wl.o.iifTeie I Ihroiirfh ihe crime of Ne a., to -Sftlein hieniiaii. (iil. ix till Mri..l.al Thnr.Uy X.gM Watch W l-iund a l,, :i) Myrra w ci.ililiiglnto Oregon iij oiiifti) wan. bring around the ' fiy over the IliJiUtid nad be dropped J Ira. k near the warehotlfc. and j , n,..i.'y bag, cmtaing l f ."0gi.ld piece, Hd tl riii. On riiinlnailon they i ,i a mud buie an I It aaiik out of ig'it V Ulr mine a tiiay audit oVjend reach. Mr. Myer carried the aack tl that thry were Invru-r.ie u the jKket be carried hi cnewing ';hlo. Ilcnda. They wer rei-eiitly toh.rco In and a. be pulled out Ihe plug I !!.. i ountv and thev weio i to take a chew the ruck raiue li anu II. Drawback. A mlnlater having preached a very long aermou. a was bla cutitom, some hour, after asked a gentleman bis can did opinion of It, to wblcb the laKer reroarjied that "'twaa good, but It bad polled a gooae worth two of It" Worklnr Mcbt and Day. The Inisieit mightiest little thing tbit w aa ever uiAile Is lr. King's New Life Fill. Every pill il a iwar-coated globule health, that clianirea weaknetti into etre:it!i, lift .'es i.es i Into nery, brain ht into mental pow. r. They're wonder ful in building up the health. Only 25c operation uf the wheel wa not denied but it had Wen carried away by Ihe liift'li water the ipieailou of location wa a dilll.'Ult one to prove. To the dinap poititinent of all concerned Atty. (ieo. C. ltr.tM.iH i.lt. t.tw.i.rMil fur d..fAdant contended that the auit had not been I ' box' oM by Geo. A. Harding. bniught under the :hkt aoclion and Ihe court held. Ihe me way and in structed the jury lo return a verdict of net guilty, leaving the law questions in volved si unwilled as before. Lodge. A. O, U. W. meet every K.turdaj evening In the A, 0, U. W. Temple. Geo. K, CaliT, secretarT. ICe( kuli 'Wlllaiiiette Itebekah Lodgt No. 2 meet aecond and fourth Friday of each month at I. O. 0. F. Temple. Matta (iolfry, secretary. Court Itobin HrxxJ Jo. J, Forimtersof America, meet flrat and third Friday in the month In lied Men's Hall. W. B, tilsrTord secretary; K. T. Kogera, chiei ranger. Meade I'yet No. 2, 0. A. R meet firt Monday evening and third Saturday afternoon in each month at Wilamette Hall. O. A, Harding, commander, Clackamss Chapler No. 2, RA. M meets on the third Monday of eacb month In Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, aecrelnry. Pioneer Chapter No. 23. 0. E. 8. ..et the second and fourth Tuesday In eacb month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Rowen, secretary, Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F., meet every Tl.ura.lay in Odd Fellows' Hal. T. F. Ryan, aecrrtary Falls Eniampineiit No. 4, 1. 0. 0. F, m e's fl't and third Tuewlav in eacb month. J. A. Ktuart, secretary. Redmen Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Imp 0. R. M., meet Saturday evening 7:30, at lied Men's IJail.-N. M. Moody, C. ofR.;Chaa. Woodward Sachem. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A.F. A.M.. meet, first and third Haturdays in eacb mouth at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Mead Relief Corps No IS, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in ' every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the tbirJ Monday in every month at 7:30 o'clock p. in. The Auxiliary meeta at the Armory building the lft and 3rd Sunday Services. OEKMAN KVANORMfM f. llilf. EUAN IMMAM'AL . II I Ki H -O.-r. ar KlKlilli and J. Q. Adaiii aireelt; Urr, Kri.e.r J. W, Mack, pallor, hunlav rloo al 10 A. M,, wekly aemoa every 'i . . . 1 1 J i at 8 1. M, (iermaii arliiM.I every H.torU from 0 lo 11'. Kverybody luviied. 8T. JOHN'S CIICIlCH.CATHonC.-:(rv. A, lllM.a.aaan. Pa.Uir. On rimidar mm. 4nl 10 Ml a. m. Kvery aeponil and fourth -'rtny Herman aurmnn atlar ().. I o'elofli jmi Al 111 othar u.a..a Kiisrliah anrmona. .J'ir..Iy rtih.Kil at i.M r. a. Vi-r., apKlnKiKicni aiililei and banadlotlon at 7:M r. m. MKTHOIitHT EPISCOPAL CltrRCII - K-e. 11 01 . , Paitor. Mortiluf aervlee t ") ej; Sunday Hch'ml al 10.00. Claaa meeting after morn I m acrvlc.. Kv.nln. arrrlc. -i ti-t Kpwortn !a(ii( meeting Hunday .vt'ii.ii at a 10: Pray.r Meednt; Thuriday .raulrn- -: liO, atraiifera cordially Invited. FIRHT PRF.SBYTKklAK CHLRCH.-h.v. A ), Moutaomerr. Pa. tor. Hr.pr. .1 il i n 7 JO r. M. Hsbbath Hrhnol at 10 a. a. Vouna Pftopl.'a Hoelty ol Cbrl.tlau Endeav. r u.& very Hnn.lay .venlng at SDO. Ihmaday sr.alng prsy.r m.etluf at 7 M. Beat. re. KVANORI.ICAL CHLTRrn-(..r .er Of Eighth and Mailiaon atrwt. Kiv. ri. Copley (.avor. Hervlce every Hablialft at II a. m and t:Vi p. m. S inda Hotio.il 10 a. rr fray.r uiMtlngS p. ra. All are welcome 8T PACI.'S EPISCOPAL CHrP.CH Rev. P. K. Hammond, Factor. H-rvlca very Hur.day al 11a. in, and 7:.'',' m. Hiinday .ciiool at 10 o'clock, Hi rvic every Friday ev.nii.g l :'.'). Other aertlre. as mav h annoiinred. All lent free era cordially invited. GERMAN LUTHERAN ZrOV CON KrKiional chiircn. Rev. K. tm k, jumUir. 8ervi i every Holiday at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. FI Rrf J" CO NO R EO K T K ) X A L C H V R 0 ft. corner of Main and Kieventli atreela Kev. h. rt. H.iliiiiKir, pantor. Morninr aervl. 10:30: S ioday hcliool 12: Junior E...1. v .r 5; Y. P. 8. 0. E. prayer iuen.g 0:30; evening oer vie 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CIIL'RCH.-Rev. J. II. Heaven, pa.tor. frearninr arrvlces every Sundayat 10 30 and 7:30 p. m. Han- day acliool at 12 noon lo 1 p. m, Jiinior meet in tli. afieriiooii and Ihedernor I oung People's sociely and UiUI. at.idy i la-a at 0:15 p. m. I'liiiradav eveninif. regular prayer aervice at 7:.' p. in. Tuesday evei ng, Bible atudy claw led by the pastor. Experience Is Ihe Hr.t Teacher. Cue Acker. Enolisli Ryine.lv in anv eaiut of U - I ... I . I l. . . t . . M -I ... . J r,.lu.o.7 .u r.c. iuudiu av o o tuoca p. cm&, colds or croop. Should it fail t tn -Mrs. Roeina FouU, president,-Mrs. ' Iva i(n1(Ki1Ala wlM , r,n.i.i. Mary L. Bradley, secretary. give ImmeJiate relief money refunded. 25 eta. and 50 cts. Geo. A. liardiog. Artisans meets firt, second and fourth 1 agent. Thnrsdays in each month at Red Men'f Hall. J. T. Searle, secretary. Catholic Knights of America St. John'i Bianch No. 647, meets every Tuesday oi the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M.. meets is Red Men's Hall, on second and fourtl Wednendays O. II. Hyatt, record keei. Willamette Falls Camp No 14S, W. O. W. meets lit and 3rd Fridays in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. S. Walker and rlerk G. Olds. - Lone Fine Lodite, No. f3, A. F. & A. M., Lotran, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the lot ol May to lnt of November at 2 p. ra. from 1st of November lo 1st of May at 10 a. uj. A. E. Lewellen, W. M C. Arinatrong, Sec. OASTOniA. Siguton f Ui oa Han Aiiran TRUSSES. 65s, $1.25 km U? 1 I aa . cl.rir"l "J oinm. .ml l Zn vaia.ill i. rn i riautui. r -w-., .blllirr yuu Ut. MI Hi InmI Trwi or otf ftl.Si V l( ft.iml.1. tlvU. Iim, lllnrtnt bm. mil'., a. oat i4 MndioaivubiMa imui r,r ., ltl juar aw, Wtlt, ., bo Ion m ka i rupturfel, whrtftr nvwn la lar. null, an l- w lumbar Incbaa araaa4 Iba bud oa ft Una with th niTHqrv. aay hatbar mptnraut oft rlg-ht or left pi..a. ukI i wl.l aand auftar tritm n yoa llh tha i.'fi and faWtrttkmllaMOTra4ra,JCaaiWirBltaJkl will return your money. I WP.ITf FOR FREE TPTUSS CATaLOCUC ZZLJZVZ Geo. ,f.ra .l.ii-Judl.i.Uia . .(. Uft Traai a.l . C I Ik.lean. .11 aaj mm. aaa akkaaawll r i,IU I a SEARS, ROEBUCK . Co. CHICAUO SEND US QUE DOLLAR ... ... ...i... ... ........ k. fMiht I o. a . a.aM taa.aa.laa- 1 1 A 4 I - ' TT - - IM . aa aaa aiftat lae It at jaar mml rrlat Sceat, aaa ir A. .. .-- " : f. U. far artw U... am MrUa y alaan M aa.,. It Via.iaaT , -W, nua PRICE S13.S0. kU..l.04eM.ar .al.h M-f K-T'.'t V-wW r?' Aim DBirC I SW,.kt rk.i. THE P.I LO RCtMl M m ta-S -a- wx u ftn..i.ftf tiitiii w.1. .r sbasW. Krorn th llla.tmtioB I ftboMB. mhick fngri direct f rom thokjrrmpl. yoacn form . .in.AitlMof lu beautiful pnernc. Md Tm nil oai-trr a 1 n f..re be could catch H, it had fallen Into the mud ami liapeare. He got down into the. mud snd searched it over ml over but could find no Irac of bi "il.mble-aaw buck." The moral In thl. raaeia rather vagno and it is hard to tell whether it Is a warning sg iinrt chew ing tobacco or agaliml Ihe gold standard. A Wit t. Ri'M ay. About slur- aitli over a hundred cords of I day morning Ihe team of A. Kobertaon. In the excitement IulTy fufl Into the Seventh tre't grocer, while left iter and the boy. slat that the standing In front of the store became jU.Ing he said a lie crsaled out of ! Mghtened at a passing team ami ..ar.e.. plr wa "tie, It's rohl." An tip' to run. They came down Nnger y"l Ui inake tra ks for ihe M-ai' ful of ibftt county, iiiatanler. They t. ""tif.,w Itaoat'Aw a v. On Ft Hay umI scow ws rsrried sw.y hr m.io'iiig t ear the entrance to l ka by the force of the curient and W nearly to the Clatkainai la-lore ' iiicl.or caught. The scow was bill at Meainer towed the scow back to uicliorage. a lerrlllc pace and on reselling tli bot tom insles.l of turning ms'le strsiifiil for lira re .Men rail Victim lo stomsch, liver and kidney trouble as well a women, snd sll feel the result in loes of apetite, poinons in Ihe I.IikhI, backache, nervoniweits, head ache and tired, lintleHM, run-dow n feeling. Hut there's no need lo feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. Ilu says: "Electric. Bitter are junt the thing for a man w hen he is sll run down, snd don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than snything 1 could take. I can now eat snything snd have a new learnt on lifo." Only 60 cents, at Geo. A. Haiding's Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. Aaacra for rheumatism Chsmber Siu. lain a 1 am lsalm is gaining a wide rep a- 7.., ...i u u. i.ki lailht biiljl ihkpakuk . . . Tr... ..... .,..k ii in.h.. n tivhM viil.uiil vrlKbi M. tation. I). B. Johnston of Richmond, 'uVnutD..ortTKii..pia.i..ik,-.! sura, ntaaiai, - ... ........ - - " ii-. -i.. 1ml., Inn been troubleit with Hiatal: Jr.TIi riZi.. a.a...ioairi.',ii tnent since 1802. In speaking of it be VJZ ZJZZTZi!?" say.: "I never found anything that 'CZJ w. uld relieve in. aitil I used Chamber "J!if JT aLSi ."SluV onirnaMtnuiahiKh- i r. , r. i r. .... . IM.. :. , ,1 d. Inrtrunianu; fittad lth kaaa Caaalata aal in.iiailt.il imiiu, a w ,mv ."nfr1 I 1 MaaMaa. alao ban Hull w ith me. Mv foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one gootl ap p'icsilon of Fain Balm relieved me. For sale, byO. A. Harding, druggist, lira tella. IfMliara. ic., wruowa olthab.tnlllrtlith. 1 .lr bellow, .tup and riir OX LVKItV BOTTLE. Of Shiloh'a Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ak of yon is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle aithftilly, then if you cun say you are not benelited return the bottle lo your Drug giBt and bo may refund the price paid." l'rioe 25 cU., 50 cts. and fl.CO. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. M ' ...... Tuta.lLnacEM i.furnii-oN with a Will baraled pUla rrau.-b mlrr.r. olokal Hiatal narlal (nan, and aary morlani Improwmanl. a Jr.U. !. a haaaaMa. aifaa ataal aa taa kaal arfaa laatraa- Uaa .... M ..h i . GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. 25777!'!. la.ua aiillvu l.u.diuK a. j r auaranlra. tv lha . tartn.and coa.lltlOTa of biro It any part irWaaout rplr It Ira. af aaartra. Irjr II ona monli and wa will rvfund your monrT If yon ara not parfrrily aatttftrd. a of tha.annrai.iwui m ia at ja.au. ai.a AT ONCE. IHIM'T IrKLAY. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED dralt with u.aak y our oelitbbor about ua, arttft It 1 Jd 1 '"-rff i..tJ tha nubll.har of thla papar or atrtrouia Katlonal Hank, or t urn Nat, Bank, ot L'blcaitoi or Oarman EirhanftC Bank, Kaw York I or any I railroad or aipraaa ron.,nyia vn.u. r kaia a ...Hal af aiar loa.ooo.oo, orvup.T tntlra on or Ui lantaat ou.li.aa. a.oi'aa in i unwiu, and amnlor naarlT t K pav.pl. In our ow &hM&J&L in a5Utmtat, at lowaat .Tf onran, plauo and mualoal liutrumanloataiocua. Addraaa, taaara, lnl.il ata. ara tbanaaaiy rMiaaw -i.uar., SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. (Int.), Fulton, Dstplainas and Wajmaa Sts.. CH1CACO, ILL. .aaa-.aw.a.wa.a.iaiaaaaa.-.a.aai j This Will Be a Busy Christmas. w Vrnvn tVrimared for it by buying all the newest and best we could find. And since we had our store enlarged and more show cases put in we are better prepared to wait on our customers, our store ,!;, ble to come before the rush as we can take more time to show our 1 t0 S6leCt from- We haV6 maQy n6W UneS thiS year- Watclies for ladies, gout's ami chiMrcn in golJ, silvef and nickel, from $2.50 up. Chains and lockctn (it all prices. A line assortmont of rins set with Diamonds, Opals, Ituby, KmeraUls, roarln, also plain and band ring. Silver Mounted Cnncs 50c. to I1.B0. In Stick Tins, Link Buttons, Studs, Em blem Pins, Breastpins, Earrings. We can show many now designs. Our Clocks we guarantee to give satis faction. Doerfiingcr's Cut Glass guaranteed first quality. Fine Silk Umbrellas from $1.35 to $10. About Silver Novelties and Toilet Articles. We have so many new designs and new articles this year that we can not mention them. We will be pleased to Bhow you this line. We have articles from 10o. to $10.1)0. Our China Souvenir Waro we had made with all new views. This makes a fine present to send to your friends. We can supply everybody with musical instruments. We have Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Accordeons, Zithers, Autoharps, Mouth Harmonicas, etc. a For the table we have Sterling and Roger Bros. Bilver plated ware. We also sell the Kimball Organs and the latest style White Sewing Machines. BURMEiSTER & ANDRESEN, The Oregon City Jewelers.