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OKKGON CITY KNTKUI'MSK, FHIDAY, AVML 20, 1900. 7 'r VaJurH. lat k fount r i .of hid lo iffiamially ,,..fV mm id vull aim lml by in ,i. and mI.sI.I iu in my ilr.lf luoliltui H'" i.iif l'i'l M"mlnlii.ti, tly..r rwiiii'K "aii " i""iii and "'' )"" "'J '''""'I ,i had l""1' " '"J'11 ''""i'l ui ! up h ry IM happy iiiaiillealalliin nf It M as lil ''II ll. Al III uiii--"'"l touvrniluii l MrMiiiii- ,o ll.i 14 dlrtfl (cull Ilill nullity J,.t 1 tit their mrr f'r Hi", ml Iiki ml ,'yt I" wj randnUry lo ft nn, lh,y i. ia all way fltli(ul and trim, I Cmiili llirin. Tli riiiniirt ! cirr. Uit linn. Tin. It. T'U'ii'm should urry id iiidid ol our party to li buy m lit iani"ltfil. NVa r lepubll ll uI,ht- ar rlats- iiuisoreur ifkKlr, boar to lli ,u l 11. n lllnj -Illy Hu ll hi II (,,;;,, iur leader an I our Knpralf and ri.ii ll rrptjtitl. an standard tshlrli i It in iairy,itli tldury on lli 4Ui day ol jmic, '.l. j lliir iirmirt aimld t ilrawl lo liv at tnik ii'l briny our h-sdrr and our j-m, J I (it iliMiitil in. Tli r ul. lli an party is K'nlrr than any on h an I ask rvy rlial ami ilural Inrii.l ol in in lo insk lli mii rfT'ifi, ll anyiliiiitf, ralr rT.nl lo awiii Mr. I'ongiiv'a rU-tibm II. an y.,q 011KI I. a ilol.a l( I I. a. I ltt lli lii'inllir. Irl IIU aal-l Mall Urn lliat abmi ko into iri'iliitan ciiriillun, anl Id uiajiiiity d ipaalrta u. lliat ' bl unooli a li J lin riioiifti l-i rnii out ol II rfut.irtia aii'l iiol Iraitur lo our laity or to lli tlrtor. I ak you lo ) iin Ith rn iij our otliar Irkinl in glvinij Mr. Tuiitftta, an.! ll.ruugli him, our I'triy torli loyal n irl thai on lli iiln ol Jun 4, "III U !.! to rrirJ ik!i a li tury aa will rixluuii l U lli lulititf honor ol ourantt aii'l our counly. A(ln thanking ywi, I am, Hmifrvly yoiir. (ito. ('. r.M'jwnii.1. i(Mlallaa. u, A frit II. l'J0-llolulij l.,.i. on Hi uVatli ol tm(lir Ald-iJ I .llli.: Witiktaa, ll tiaa ilvari tl Sciimni Ar. Inlrrl (4 th l'nllriiM to trmuit fmm our o.l lil, hy Hi hah l of il. atli, our Ulova I hrolhrr. Thnrlni I ll, I . fc Uct, Thai In IliviUatli l Itrwlhrr AH I'l I'. larMrlt. thi Ma t'aa loat a aoiil.y hrolhrr am th rommnnliy ft I .-I ilium; thai tiit nmriply t in a!hiM alili Hi al io an I lamily, hut nil U ailli hmnhtn ihli.iMi"lt hi II. aill til our Malrr anil ark aim Ir.tw ili i..ri tint h all! of lin-l I a-. riii.!inlir.l ; llial thla lo-U l iliam in ii .Miiiiliij' I n :m) ilayaj Ihatao t y ol ll.rm rrililnli t) lulliiilii'.l lili.h-r ral ol ti n I'M; lo tha ttMoarof our ilixriM hn il.n ; ami that ropy pti I ti n Hi itilnutraul th Imlna rrt-onl. mii ..m-i In hli k llnr ami alao a ro.y hunl.lir.l tl.o roimly iawf .r I'uMk all. 'ii, Jtma II. Hioma. ll. T. Wnnii, tiro. (!. AMiaifti. Colli inlllra. lirMilullima Wm kiu, (km! In hla. Iiiflr.it wiwlom, lit Mi lt fit hi rail lo lli 111 rtofiial our Ih1oim IfiimJ an) hrollnr, l. Wmni-r, ho aa rn'lra'ixl lo u by lil tipiliflit iiiaiilinoa ami rarml vliararlar, U II llrsoUid, Thai , Ilia mmiilH-M ol Mi I atik'liliu'a rahln, N. S. ()., cU'ii l lo lil latiuly our lirarll.'lt y iiipalhy ; juin li'K ailli llinii In thflr xrii'l at llm rrly tlTlllilltttll.il of ft lilO IK) (till Of iMllllH ; ni'l tlmt tha cMn Ik) ilrnl in mourn lux fur :i0 day, In loknn of our rutirin in! m it fuitlmr It'ilvp.l, Tnal ropy of thiwo nwolii ll " I o hronrnti'il to Mi family ami P'1' ' I in IU Orr-Kin City aicri. KollKNT A. Mil l Kit, Oiua. II. CAtrui.n, 0. I.. IIIX.M. I ,r Mcl.auulilln'ii Cal.ln No 4 S. 8. 0 Itimolullotia of ltt HiiTt Wiicheah, ll lift ilcftaml Alinltflity '! in lil Infinite wlmlum lo ramovo If'i'n our mliUl, our nplglilnir John Hlimllu iuiiintMr ol NVillauiuKo Fall rump. No. 1 IK Womlinmi of llm WorUI, ami tho long ami intlmalo rtilatlun 'M itli him in our woik In llm lort ol wuoili raft, niaka It emlnrntly flttiiitt thai n rworil our appmciallon, of him there luro ho It ltciiolvdil lliat wo rxproM our lilli !' pfi'diitlon ol li las loyalty and lldi'llty to tli cniup both aa mi olllcur and mnin it hla uprluht clmraclor rul true worth. Tlmt wo exproas our mrrow for lila Ions nil tix tn nd to hla ftflktod wife, dwiiiihtor and mm our ymtliy, lli-Molvod that copy of thoao ronola tiong bo hproml on Ihe recorda of thi (Hinp, a copy prlntud In tlm local paper oinl ft copy Bunt to the hm'tivol family. 0. 8. Hkaman, K. II. COOI'KH, K. J. KXNNKDY, Commitloo. TIIKIiliCONVHNTIONS (font I mind from paa nun,) I'iiIoii and Vll.a-Jini H'a lu of huiiiuinrvllln, Klainatli, lka, CfiH.k and Waco A, H. limiiiiilt of 'Mm lUlln. U'aaro and hhnrinaii K, H, Ihifur of Va'u, iolNT ai-l linmaf a tiv, I'uialllla and Murrow J, A. U'ooliry of I'll), IiiikU arid Jai kaon Albrrt Abra ham, of ll'iiiiifK, Yauihlll and Tlllaimx-k-W, W. Con don, ol TlllainiKik. I'ulk and I.lnroln-1. M, Hluiion, of I-i'ftlavllU, Mullnomali and Clai kamaa-J, T. Mil lirr, of Cortland, t'lilufi and Walloaa i, H. Il-avl, of r.nirirlar, ! Ilarnnyand Mallii-ur-W, T. I'.akfr, of llarnny. Klamaih, Ijikn, Crxk and Waaro kthrK irprrtriiUllvn 1. T. Italdwln, of Klamalli j ll. Hprintfrr, ol Crixik ; H. I', M.-., . I l.akn. (' and Curry- J, K. Aver III, of Hold IWh. (illllam, liranl, hhirmao, Waaro and V,rt-rr (llifwt rrprranliUllvrn' V, J rlaarila, of (lilllaiii; T. ll. Coon, of K Ai.JKj et 0k K. j Atum Kqmlilicaii Slate Plat form. Kotloaliif t th platform a.h'p'n J : "Th lirpiihlh alii olOrr((on, ill onrl.tion aniblrd, rrifhrm lhrr li-llif III and lojaliy lo th gold alai.daid . Wn roiiiiiirod Hi Itrfnil.hran (U.r KirM .r Ma inrlit Irglilatloii liiakil C lh void aUn-tard a fait ol th fatut'r law of the land. 8i limn aar-ithrr ol our ifirat 4illial partii ailvoialr th dr ruiliag of aiUrr, Ilia maintenance of Ihe rld alandard ll thennwt lmtitnl ollilral Uaue, aTi iig aa it doe the alurf of the farmei'i irop and the lalxirrr'a aga. We rail upon all who brlieve In iund iiiomy lo unit aitb Ihe Kepuhllrana of Orrtfon in h liii-;rtnt rtn. liolia of thi year, in onl.r I hat a h lory may I won for the go. etaodard ao dwiti aa forrtrr lo precludu the doba mrut of our turiBiiiy hy Ihe free coin agn of alltrr. "We lnd re Ihe !Uy of the Ailminiairation In arcurlng the Fhlllppln Ulan. I and demand that Ui-y ahall b rrtalm-d aa Anirriran Uirltoty. W ba ronftdence that the Amrruen poola wilhoul Jrirllri(f from Ihelr tra.llt otia, will give aururilf to uronal anil rurty r.ithta. uiie. lilrty and ruiabl Ufore the law lo all who live Irt-nee'ti ita flag. "We ludoree the policy of lb Administration In auppreaaing tl In. urn. thin In the Fhilipplnr. bradvd by Aguinaldo. Vte o.lnl Willi pride to the hulioraU part playrd by the Srrond Oregon Jlrgluient In thla war. They mel wlih irtry in every combat and coterrd their elate and country with glory on rry Held. Wt con dule with lh faititllr of Itinew member of the n-gimeiil who loet Ibrir ba in the toi fl rl and extend our cong'alulaUoii to lh ur vlor of the rrglmeiil on th brilliant and honorably rcroiU they ban lua-l. "We rrgard trade with the Orient aa one of Ihe great aourre of our ratlniel wraith in the future, and an oi n duor io China aa an Important aid lo lh gioalh of our trade in tba Orient. We com mend the urreful rlTorU of th prparnl Admlnlairation, and r.. laliy of ll Nt retaiy of Hute, to am nio bv treaty with ti e arveral Furo--an poarii lh ll.'bl to tbe fri-e Inlrixliu tiou of Auirii can K'x-U lulu line gn at K'Uplre. i i i i j "The lirptihliian party In Hrrgun recognia. a tha vital nH-eity ' of rotilrul of lh orgiiii4tion and curtailment of rapihil bytheatat within III l-ordrr. and didgi-e ila iiHt in the a-proarhing f Igllatui to laat dellning and carryiiiK out ihuM uhjivU. 4 "We aie In favur ol retrri.tliiurut au l rrl .rm in Ihe expendi ture ol public money , we pledge the Kepuhliran party to favor the enacliiieiil of all li-glalaliun looking lo an raooiiutniral adinlniatration ol public afTair. "Wa point witli pride to Ihe bgialallon adopted by the laat l-glilalurej it alwUhed Ihe railroad coiurulaaion ; ll reduced tne legal rale ol Inierrat lo 8 er rent ; ll pred an act for the lubmia aion loll people of a rotiatitutional amendment providing for the Initiative and nd. rritdum ; ll enacted a n-glMraiion law for the pro twtlon ol tbe purity ol lb ballot. A exerieni e (Irinoiuiirati- thi lal a t lo be cumtieraome In aome panh ulara, we pledge (he Re publican U-gialatora lo make eflott fur Ita amendment lo the end that the reglalia'ion of qualitlHl votera may be lacilitatod, "We are unalterably oppoeed to any nieaaure looking lo the i i in.. ....I.lix .l..miti lM.lii.vunr that auih a avnloin would J has an undoubted tendency to hanten tbe concenlraiion ol land i.i.. I.. i. 1 1.. I. nf m Urn Imliviiluala a lid auainat the loHB Ul iin i.iiif ii. w ...m ..p.... " - - - - - eeUbllahed American jnillcy of i ncourigii.g home building. 'We are In farorof Ihe Immeillate eonatructlon of a canal bw taren tbe Atlantic and I'eolflc at the Utlimuaof Fanama. and we lii.lrii.t the Oregon delegate io congreaa to Ubor earneetly and con llntiuualy lor Ihe enactment of audi legialation at will lead to the coiialriirtloft and operation of tho canal under goveruinental control. "We urge tbe immediate parage ol the bill now pending in conmrna lo iH-nalon Ihe Indian War Veteran, and we ple.lge the 4 auiiiort of the Oregon delegation In Waaco; Kobert M teener, of Wheeler. CIMl l IT Jt liOXH. Fourth Judicial IHntrh'l (Multnomah County). iVpartment No. 3, Ilt vacant IHimoi'rat wlllupHJit Alfred F. Sear Jr., tbe' republican nominee. Fourth Dietrlct, l).'i'rtment No. 4 Colonel W. 11. F.lllnger, of rortUnd. (Sixth Wnlrld A. l. Hiillnmn, of I'en.lluton (Detn.), U. J. Slator (Fop.). NATIONAL CONVKNTION IIKLKdATK. FnlhuHlnam w created by a report that tho ilouiiMirat had accepted Ihe con ference report t,,e I'11'0"0' Nomination of duli-gute to tbo National Convention wi ngnin UWen up ftnd flnlHhed, the lint eelected being n fol lows ! D. F. ltlu". Lincoln; Krneat Kroner, Multnoiiinh ; J. W. I"Kli ClfttHop; W. W. Myeri, ClHckam; P. p..8wank, Marion; Dunham Wright, Union; It. 0. Brown. Dougla! M. M. Wyrick, Umatilla; A. F. NeUn, Mult nomah ; K. 1- Itoedo, Harney J ! SWtt, Multnoinnli; W. II. Merritt, JoHcpl.lne; J. D. Uy, Malheur ; J. W. MurkHbury, loHcpl.inejM. K. Johnson, Yamhill. . MIUIiLROr TUB H0ADKHH. Forjudge of Huprome Court II. E. Courtney! of linker. Vjr-r-xjr-vy Ny-VV-vy -OrW",0' W-VTy-y- For Conifr.a Klrat Malrlit J, K. Huara, of folk. f'nr (,'oi Kfi- Hii olid I'iaUli t Jolitt C, VoiiniJ, of !akrr, IValdnnllal P.lw t'.ra- lr. T. V. IJ. IjiiMi'h, U l'(lkj John C. I.iira, of! tJraiil; I'r. J. I., Ilill, of l.lnn; I.ma lli'iiry, of Waaci, For lilnirli t AllniiK'jr fWond Pintrlct (!. H, Jai kaon, of I'oiij(Iii, For ltipr'f nlallvN, Jaka-in and loiiflia Coiiritli' Oraril l!awllri(a, I ifli'Kalr a lo National Coiivnntlon J N. Iii'iinla, Folk; J.J. Ifomwr, Jarkaonj John C. l,wm, (Irani; II. I-. Hon, Wi) 'Inorv ('urry, I'nlon; II. J. U'ilwn, loiii(l; hiica llnnry, Wnaroj Dr. J. I.. Ilill, Nun; 8. If. Holt. Jack aon ; Jauic K. X"ara, I'oU i H- !' Court ricy, I'.akrr; H. II. I'linlaii, Jarka'm; Dr. II. I'. rokfiart, IioiiKlat; John C. Yoiiiik, I'.akrr; M. 8. Width, Jai kn ; Mid Kwiwbk, IUnr; C. V. Slo-n, Finn, Chairman Htala (Vntral Comiiiilta Jamri K. Hrara, Folk. FiiM-utlve Commit'! H. II. Holt, Dr. J. I., Hill, John C. Finn. ' Orr-ifon Mfiiiln-ra of National (Vim mitlr-lr. J. I.. Ilill, John C. I.uce, H. II. Holt. oil The r annua and Mrrhanln Ure (linoii I'll v Invi'ra voor IhkmtIioII of . thrjr nrw line of dry Kooda.i lolhmK, eir MiaA k. . congroaa to the tame. The Firm of lluohnnd and Wife. I commenced by eaying "the hotiiw" waa a branch of "the olllce" and that a wife ahuuKl be a partner lh the concern. A htiHlneae cannot lie carried on uuleu accounts are kept. There la no good In denying thm. It haa been proved over and over again. It in eay to say "wlmfatlie good of Keeping accounts of money thai la apent? keeping accounts won't put the money buck in the bunk." That' right In fieory, but it does not work out In practice. Keeping accounts will put money back in the bunk. Dear ladies, this Is bimlncHS, and you don't understand bimlut'es ; but try it for a lew years, and, as a reward, leave mo hall the balance in your wills. My children will diu rich if you do this. Household expenditure should bo thus regulated on business lines. The hus band should entor Into a working ar rangement with his partner. A list of all expenses should be drawn up, and 1. I.t ...n.l.i.ui I...W K.llr every wev suouiu iuuum ui ( and auk for a check, not only to meet Ihe average weekly expenses, but to in clude the rent, rates, taxes, wages, clothes, and school bills as they all due From "I)omestio Blunders of Women" by a Mere Man. Funk A Wagnalla Co., New York. For sale at Huntley's Book Book 8tor), fl.00 k N mi Flank In t'i" Xa'loiia! Fla'irm, Admbiiiilrstl'ri l-ert have agn-ed ii;hmi llm Iwniea and article of ri-publican faith which Will be incorioraled In lh N.tlotul platform lo be auhmlUed In lh I'hila'le'phla convention lor ratification, A rough (baft of the rexibllian party rrei"! lui h en i.eilit. hy ri-publican leahira tit ihe una' ariil ISepublicali National romiiillteemen. The oi'eiiing erUrlion will he s hearty Imlorremerit of President Mc Kinley and a Irihtite to hi personal management of Ihe moat brilliant mililaiy and rural avhievementa of the clomi of the century. L'ritiallllel ajr proval will be airorded lo all th Admin istrative ai ls. Th establiahiiieiil of a gold slaii. lard will Ixi dwelt opon, and a pi 4 ok will h devoted to renewed alle glamolo lh g Id ttandard. The keynote of the platform will be tho expulsion Issue. A strong, clear utlerance In favor of th retention of tbe Philippine and nf vigorous fore'gn iKilicy will U ikireJ, There will b norositir .mrm.Uon of th. right o( 'hla 'iovernirierit lo govern Ihe Philip pines, aa that mutt b left foi further atji licaiin. The policy of protection will be allirmed, and the platform will llfdg the party to the suport of the d.M'triue of re ipr'nity. A greater mer chant marine and l.beial pension laws will l de'iKtided, and the Monroe Iftf trme reasserted. The Nicaragua Canal ill he aiimiorted. il no action II taken at thia eiin of congieM. The j leveliipmenta of the near In turn In Cuha ami lh outcome of the municipal elec- lions 1. l it month will la g ly nhape lh (H.licy toHar.l ll.at Wand . Among other plank in the pi a' for in will Im- one In favor of an augmented navr, other In for of civil eervice, Iroe from hoinesleails, restriction ol iui miirratmn, and temperatic) anil woman nitrate il alao have ft place in the platform. VTerklnc Mgat and Hay. The I iinn-l mightiest little thing that was ever made is Dr. King's New Life Fills. Kvery pill is a sugar-coated globule health, that changes weaknee Into strength, litli-nea into energy, brain fag into uienial power. They're wonder ful in building up the health. Only Z'ic r box. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Otto Korb, Grand Chan.ellof.K. P , llooiiviile, Ind., aays, "PeWitt'a Witch llawl halve wiothee tbe moat delicate kin and heals the moat stubborn ulcer wiih certain and good results." Cure piles and skin diaeaaea. Iko't buy an imitation. George A. Harding. t'enntj Trcasurr' Sot'ee. In lis toad war rants ndorl prior lo December 11 IsirJ. Interest will ceaae on the date ol thi notice. Oregon City Oregon, April 20, 1900. Jacob uaic, O'unty Treasurer. ' I Hunk K-Wiil's Little Karly Kiiwrs are the U-at pill iu the world." says W. K. Uke, Happy I'reik, Vs, They re move all obstructions of the liver and boaels, act quickly and never gripe. George A. Harding. TFI L YOMt MSTF.lt. A Peautiful Complexion is an luiDoasi bility without good pure blood, tbe sort that only exisia in connection with nxxl digestion, a healthy liver i.nd bowels. Kail's Clover Koot Tea ftcts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in rfcct health. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. C. U. Huntley, Druggist. Acker's Uyprpia Tablet are Soli on a positive guarantee. Cures heir t burn, raifing of the food, distress aflei eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 ct. and 50 cts. Geo. A. Harding, agent. . W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., says, "I consider One Minute Cough Cuie a most wonderful medicine, quick and safe." It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cures coughs, cohls, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping cough, pneumonia and all throat and lung diseases. Its early ui-e prevents consumption. Children always like it and mothers endorse it. George A. Hard ng. In almost every neighborhood there is some one w hose life has been saved by Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, or who ha been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling ol it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may lie the means of sav ing other lives. Fr sale by G. A. Hard ing, druggist. FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer 6. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Mon days and Thursdays at"6 a. m. Return ing leaves Clabdtanle on Tuesdays and Friday at 4 o'clock a. m. This Is the nearest nd most direct route to the great Nehalem valley, Shaver Transportation Co An Invitation To Women All the worbl knows of the wonder ful cure which have been niacin by Lyllm K. Pinkharn'a Ves-eUble Onn piunrl, yet wiuut women do not mtm that all thai U claimed for It is alsv lutelv true. If all Buffering women evnhl be mad to elle that Mr. I'lnkham ran ao all ah aay ahe can, their suffering would be at an end, for they would at once profit by her advice and bo cured. There Uno more pnxr.llng thing than that women will suffer great pain mouth after month when avery woman know of aoio woman whom Mrs. I'lnkham haa helped, aa th letter from grateful women are constantly being pabllahed at their own re'iueat. The earn derangement which make painful or Irregular period with "i.lL. develop Into thoa aerUrua Inflimma tlona of the femlnln organ which completely wreck ht th. Mrs. I'lnkham Invites women to write freely and confidentially to her ftlxiut their health and get th benefit of her great experience with the Buf ferings of women. No living pervn can ad via roo ao well. No remedy in the world la the majmlfloent record of Lydis E. Pinkharn'a Vegetable Com pouud for ahv.lute cures of female Ilia. Mrs. Plnkham's addrta is Lynn, Maaa. Three Letters from One Woman, Showing how She Sought Mrs. ' PinkhanVs Aid, and was Cured of Suppression of the Men ses and Inflammation of the Ovaries. " DiAft Ma. PmaHAM I bare been In bed ft year. Doctors aay I bar female weakoeaa. I have a bad dia charee and mncb aorenea arroa my ovaries, bearing-down palna when Jaaaing urine, bar cot menstruated r a rear. Ictor aay the menaes will never ftrrrear airain. Hope to 1 bear from you." Mr. J. F. Uhows, llolton, Kana., April 1, DiWS. "DsAft Maa. Pinkmam I reeeleed your letter. I have taken one bottle wad a half of your Vrgetable Com pound, and need two pakac of your Vaah, and feel stronger and better. I can walk ft few atepa, but could not before taking your Compound. I atiU have the discharge and am aore tu-roaa the ovariea. but not ao bad. Kvery one thinka I look better tinre taking your Vegetable Compound. Mbs.J. t. . . . . . . ci r a ,' Wws.Tlolton. Kana., Aug. 1J, 1893. " Diak Mrs. Pixiham I think It Is my duty to let you know the good that Lydia K. ilnkham'a Compound baa dotdj me. After I took three bottles, menace appeared, and I began to feel stronger and all my pain was gone. Your la the only medicine that ever helped me. I am able cow to work ..., I tA li.inu bin.AtKtn it T .Mil nnt expect to do again. I am atill taking- your medicine and have recommended It to other. Mm. J. F. Ubowx, . . . Thrpp Mnre I pffprs frnm One Woman, Relating how j She was Cured of Irreg ular Menstruation, Leu corrhixa and Backache. " Dxab Mb. IIskiiah I am suffer ing and need your aid. I have pains iu both sides of the womb and a drag ging tenKation in the groin. Men atruation irregular and painful ; have leucorrhosft, bearing-down pains, sore ness and awelling of the abdomen, headache, backache; nervoutine&a, and can neither eat nor sleep." Mrs. Car hi a Puilups, Anna, 111., July 19, 1S7. "Dkar Mrs. Piskham I want to thank you for what you have done for me. When I wrote to you I was a total wreck. Sinco taking your Vege table Compound, Liver Pills and Sana tive Waah, mr neires are stronger and more steady than ever before, and my backache and tliooe terrible pains are gone, lie fore I took your medi cine I weighed less than one hundred and thirty pounds, I now weigh one hundred and fifty-fire pounds. I feel better than I have for ft good many years. Your medicine la a God-send to poor weak women. I would like to auk you why I cannot have a child. I have been married nearly three vcars." Mrs. Cariuk Piiuxirs, Anna, 111., Dec. 1, 1S07. "Dear Mrs. Pijikham I did just as you advised me, and now I am the happy mother of a fine baby girl. I believe I never would have had her without your Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Carrie Piuluts, Anna, 111., Jan. 17, 1809. Stiil More Proof that Irregularity is Overcome by Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. "Dear M rs. 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SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTH ER.N FACD'IC B ULW AI SOVTIl BOCNO. Tiain No. 11 " " 13 " " 13 9 :22 a. in. 4:5) p. m. 0:14 p. ui. 7 a. in. 9:2'J a. m. 5 A') p. ui NORTH BOl'ND. Traiu No. 16 " " 14 " " 12 POSTAL SCHEDULE. BV SOI'TIUK.I rACiriC SAILROALI, Mail closes going North S:Nlp n-.aml 7:4"a m Mail closes golnx SoutliS :5'-' a in and 7 u SV EAST SIDE KLECTKIC USE. Mail closes for Portland and distrihistlnE points, 12 iu. Mail closes for Mllwaukie and Sellwood 9 a in. Mail arrives frOM rorlland 1:30 p m. SIDE ROl'TES. Oregon Citv to Ely, Cams, M'llino. I.lrwral and Mollala leaves at 12 in, and arrives at 1 :,"t0 a m daily. Oregon City to Heaver Creek, iHiubel, Clark, Meailow Brook, Union Mills and Cotton leaves at 8 a in Tuesday, Thursday land Salnrdsy, and returns on l.!:"'v;:ig davs at 4 :.Vi p ni. I Oregon City to Viola, Logan and Ta-dland 'leaves Oregon City Monday, We'! "day and Friday at 1 p in, leaving iula earn davs at 7 u ni. 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