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OREGON CITY. ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1900 IIUMAX SACRIFICES. MODERN RELIGIOUS BELIEVE IN fanatics who Them. FACTS APOUT SARDINES. r.eallar Srrle la Ik OUI V orl J, rrtlrlnrlr la II Basts, l I.-. Mambers Kill aaa Craelfr Thai Salvatloa Mar At(ala4. That human sacrifices havs been t...vle even la ttie nineteenth century. ud hy professing Christiana, loo, la brought out by Tli American Journal jf Sociology Id a atrlklng article: The Couvulsloulsta. a sect eilstlng la Tarl about lt'K .er wout to crucify rnciuber of their order. In emulation of the crucifixion of toe Saviour, In ths lellef tbat the souls of th surviving member would te saved by tli aacti fees of (heir follow. In 1S17 th "Paschellan," an Austrian sect, mur dered a man. bla wife and daughter under the delusion that the trio, who refused to go with the fanatics, were poss'ssed of the devIL On the follow. Ing day they crucified one of their own number, a plrl of 13 yrsrs. who had suffered herf for tbe death. In Imi tation of the drain of the Saviour. In order to save the souls of her fellow tcllevers. In 1S23 the leader of a Ptctlt!c rtr- Tk. Grrtirr Part of Tkli roaatrv'S ('Halloa Naw l'ark4 Her. Formerly the sardlucs conaumcd in thli country were all Imported from France. Now slkiut three quarter of the Mrdluea eaten In the I'ulted State are put up here. I ho chief center of the sardine Industry In the United Hates Ix-lng l lie eastern coast of Maine, thotiKb some sardine are now I ut up on the coait of California. The packing of sardlucs in thla country ii begun about lNVl Thousands of people now find em ployment In one part and another of the work In catching fish. In making ran and In canning and packing and marketing and o oil Sardines are put up In greater va riety than formely, there being now dayt sardines packed In tomato aauce, sardines In mustard, spiced sar dine and o on. hut the great bulk of sardines, both Imported and domestic, are still put up In oil Sardine are put up also In a greater variety of package than formerly, there being, for example, rarlou !zc and shape of oval tin, and some Franco sar dine are Imported In gl.isa. but as the gnnt bulk of all sardines are still put up In oil. so the great bulk of them are still put up In the familiar Oat boxen, the great majority of then being of CommonSense Talk With Women AM A HO IT CAI IFOKMA. A llaud.ome Serifs of rw and I'arful Publication. cle In S-l:xrl.in.l. after having dis patched ber ajaier. who save ber life , the size known a halve and quar- a a meana of an vine the soul of ber relatives, wa cruc!3ed by ber follow er at ber own command In order that she might die. rise c.iin after three day and restore to life the sister she Lad slain. In 105 two mothers, ad herents of the "Holy Men." slew their sick children, believing them to be vic tim of demoniacal possession. In 1ST3 a Hungarian miller, belonging to the "Nazareni's." killed bis son as an offering for bl own sins sfter tbe fashion of Abraham. In 1S70. In Ir kutsk. Russia, one of tbe "Schismat ics" convinced himself by prayer and fasting and much Scripture reading that to save his soul be must be cruci fied. Acconlinely be attempted self crucifixion and succeeded so far as tbe circumstances of tbe case would perm I L In lii In the pnTPrnmpnt nf Pprm Russia, a peasant killed bl child as ' H 10,0 tbe L'.nlu:J Sw,e to-llrds go ters and far the greater number of these being In quarters. Sardines are packed 100 tin In a case, and the con sumption of sardines in this country 1 roughly estimated at from 1.500.0UO to 2.000.00 case annually. Like canned good of every descrip tion, sardine are cheaper now than they formerly were, and American sap- ( dines are aold for less than tbe Import- eu. American saruines are now ex ported from this country to tbe West Indies and to South America. New York Sun. CHOCOLATE FIENDS. There Am Thoao Whs) Rrromt 9 laves to Tola Xerto Sooihlas Food. "The manufacture of chocolate," said J. R. Anso of Brazil "Is a great Indus try. Of all tbe chocolate beans Import- . - .. i , . . L . I an offerlne for sin and burled the body j "uc, ,u " I iiiuu ! uiauiuuiai aiuuug lu oiuer t In an ant hill. Likewise. In tbe gov ernment of Vladimir, another peasant killed both bis children In due Abra Lamle form, and while the babies bled under the father's knife the devout mother celebrated the service by read ing aloud selected portion of tbe twen-ty-econd chapter of Genesis In 1S54. In the government of Tambov, Russia, a peasant, convinced that to save bis soul a man must have a sin to repent of. killed a neighlior with an ax In or der to satisfy this highly Imperative -condition. It Is a part of the creed of the "Wan derers," a Russian sect, that anti Christ rules In hi ?b places there and that accordingly good men must have' caught to do with governmental af fairs of any sort In conformity with this belief a man murdered in various Ingenious ways 25 men. women and ' children. Including bis own wife and j babies. In order to free them from tbe dancer of losing tbelr souls by suffer-1 Ing the contaminating contact of the government census take. This occur red in 1S:i7. The "Denlers." another quite Inter esting Russian sect, ix-lleve that evil taints all earthly good and that tbe only escape Is death. In 1S2j GO of these men. strong in tbe faith, after Laving murdered their wive and chil-. dren, permitted themselves to be pnt to death, one by one. by their leaders. J ine !courgers. who also form a manufacturers. The chocolates sold are of various grades. Tbe Caracas chocolate la supposed to be tbe best. "If yon take the various grade, tech nically known as the Caracas, the French, the German and so on. and take a piece of each ami place them In a pan of water and allow them to dis solve, any expert will tell you which Is the best cbocilate. The better grades will leave no sediment. The others wllL Tbls Is explained by the fact that In the cheaper g:adc the shell Is ground up and used as a 'filler.' The lighter the chocolr-e the b tter the grade. The chear r rraiies :ire'dark owing to the grorti I up stu II. "It Is a queer fMnc a!oi:t chocolate consumption. There are chocolate fiends, just aa ih tobacco slaves and liquor slaves. I cannot tell you why It in. but if people begin to eat chocolate the habit grow ujon them. I don't think any amount of chocolate hurts any person. Of course tbe chcaer grades of chocolate have a large percentage of sugar In tbeui. and sugar Is to a certain ex tent Injurious, but for the chocolate Itself I don't think any one eats enough to hurt him materially. In contradistinction to the exhilaration of alcoholic drinks chocolate seems to be a soother. Persons who are nervous and Irritable find It a food tbat In a way calms and soothes and satisfies If a person I 111 and need a tnedl olne Is It not wise to gut on that has stood ths tat of time, and has hun dred of Uiou.aul of irr to Its credit? A gresi many women who are 111 try everything' they hear iVu the way of medio In a, and Ihlieiperiinentintr with unknown drug I a constant menace, to thalr already Impaired bsalth. Thla seem to us very unwlss, for there are remedies which r no ex periments and bav Wen known year and vears to be doing ouly good. Tak for Initanc I. Y ilia K. rtnk ham's Vegetable Compound; for thirty year Its record has Wen on un broken ehain of success. No medi cine for female ills ths world hss ever known hss such a record for cures. It seems so strange that some people will take medicine about which they really know nothing, some of which niitfht be. aud are, really harmful! while on the other hand It la eaaily proved that over one million women have been restored to haalth by Lvdia t. l iukhara rgetabU Compound. tie rave publixhcd In the news paper of the United Ntatea mors genuine testimonial letter thantiava ever been publlihed In ths Interest of any other medlclue. All this should, ami d, produce a spirit of confides In the hearts of women which is difficult to dU lodge, and when they are atked to take aotne thing else they sar, " No. wa want Lydia K. Pinkbams Vegetable Com pound, which baa been tried, and never found wanting, whoae reliability Is establUhed far beyond ths experi mental stage." We have thousand of letter like ths following addressed to Mrs. llokham. showing that Monthly Suffering is Always Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, also Back ache and Bearing-down Pains. " I suffered untold agony every month and could get no mlief until I tried your medicine; your Utter of ad vice aud a few bottles of Lydia E. l'inkham' Vegetable Compound hav made me the happiest woman alive. I shall bless you a Ion gas I live." Miss Jolt Saul, Dover, Mich. " Four years sgo I had almost given np ho; of ever being well again. I was afl'.icted with those dreadful head ache ;x-lls which would sometimes last time or four days. Also had nre opium fiend. , , , ' , , t mo-t (wiv t as sa aj j tuouliiiy eriod, confining me to my i bed. Af.er resdlng so msny testl- I monlals for yonr medicine, I concluded to try it. I began to piok up after j taking tbe first bottle, and have con- ' tlnued to gain rapidly, and now feel , like a different woman. lean recom- : mend Lydia K. l'inkham' Vegetable Compound in highest term all ir)c women." Miss I'.os Ilri.Dt. 12 W. Cleveland Ave., Canton, O. California is Hie nalursl par lieo the holiday insker. It rraonreeS sre Inn ixii.tibU. its lutilaiioii univrlsal, and it rert aixl attractions among the most noted in the woiKl. The Southern I'acitlo (m any pule llslies dixH-rlptive liteialure iviitalnlng valuable information a Unit all of lliem. It is for dee distribution and may 1 ob tained from any Southern l'sollc agenl, T. II. tioodinan, (leneral l'aarnirer Ag"iit al Sn Franciaix, C. II. Markhsm (eneral rasaenger Aitenl at 1'ortland, (tie. If you apply by mail lncloe a stamp for each publication. "Keaort and Attraction Along the Coat Line" I a liandaomely Illustrated folder, giving a draeriptlon il the liealth tinl ileaure revolts on the Cit lteeu San Kranciarti and Ia Angeles. "Shasl Reaorta," riiiMhshed aitli l.aitfifiil liatf tjoiii Miikfririii4. ilrst-rlhea . i j .i palnr. the scenic ami outing attractions of the j' i.n ,,1ild vt snd wonderful Shat region, the ; rrsii.lest of uleastira ifionn.ls. .11 a. ira I inlier land cheap, i mile "Califoinla South of Trliachat'l" li'lU : out. all aUmt the charms of that remarkably j favored eiiiic Iroj io garden lut, South- j Through the Yrllwln,. The new rouls via lh Oregon Hhmt Liu Railroad ami Mould. MotiUns, rnslilea you o mska a dellglilful trip thronuii the Yallowaoiia Nstionsl I'ark, entering vis Moulds and coming out via OmisUr, nuking It unnweasarjr lo roier anv irllon of ihe rouU lalre, For beaiitlltil descriptive booklet, srll or call st Orexou Mont l.ins Ticket Olllce, 14 J Third street. 1'orllaiid, Dr. Far fale full block IwImiwii lot Fltrhlh Slid Miilli, very rlisap. .MHO JO sa, gNa house and h"i, ami orchard, , under plow j i' H mil out. gol road. IIKHU-i' flue lot, It-ruom lion, good Km alioii. Il')-12 sc. 20 Improved, l.Vkl rord of l!lliler. f .'JtHV 70 seres, 44 under plow, g'sxl lioiine an.l barn .s-lioiie and lot, flDOdoan, hal. ililliillrlila. 1 1. M0 71 acre al Viola, H Improved, rti-haiwe for sifeJ' lietr loan, pay caoh dilferenie. Ilnki .i,'.; ire U'J under doa, 1st) Parsons desiring annmi,,,.,,,.,,,, t( iaruea, Boeian, eic,, in lid I send (hi oftll'S, 'jS'll to l .M acre house snd Hon a and lota on Installment. J. A. Thaver, sgmit. : em Ca'ilornls. A handaome map of California, com j p!ete in ilcuil. reliable, skillfully In 1 deiel, and full of Information alut the ! s'atn'a leaourevs. Ills the only publics ! tion of it kind conveniently foiled fur ot kel use. "Suiiimrr Out'ngs" is a .U-page folder I devoted to the t imping retreat in the ! Shasta Region srd Santa Crus Moun tains. ItappeaU more directly to that llarkrwaud gruaing clans of re. realion I bi.M i.n t.M.r.. ti.i f..tt ,.f outing. "Pacific Grove" is the Chsutsii'iia ol the Writ, snd this folder not only de scribes Hie pretty place Itself, but givea S program of the religious snd educa tional meetings, conventions, schools, etc. to be held there this summer. Older puhlicstioiis are "Las Tahoe," "Geysers snd Lske County," "Yoaein lie." "Hotel del Monte," "Csstle Crags," each brimful of information bout the place named, auj priuted In tbe hihtt style ol the art. widespread and Influeutinl sect In Rus-1 lutra- 11 ,s 'u,'l'r' DUl " ' lDe "'uin. ala. In ohedieuce to the U-hests of their Tbe consumption of chocolate Is la "saviors" sre lu- the habit of Indnhr- I creasing enormously In the United tog In human sacrifices, cannibalistic feasts, erotic dances and other lewd States." New York Tribune. procedures as au extremely efficacious method of keeping the hand of evil from off their Immortal souls. So the "Muckers" of KonlgsU-rg and the cel ebrants of the black mass In Paris af ford further examples of the use of a ritual of erotism, coupled with a prac tice of the most abandoned and ob scene behavior, to promote the eternal welfare of the soul. She Had Head About It. One day a boy was missing from a i schoolroom In one of the up town pub- j lie school buildings. Tbe teacher look- ! ed around and failed to see the fa- miliar face. ! "Does any pupil know why Tommy j McGregor Isn't In school today?" she Inquired. There was no answer. ! The teacher repeated the query. j Then a little girl slowly lifted her ' band. "Please, ma'am," she said. "1 know." "And why does be stay away,'' Mary?" j "Flease. ma'am, It's 'cause he's got j 'measles Inside.' " Mary had read tbe contagious dls- i case card that was tacked on tbe front of the house. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Artlflplal Dlamoaria.- It Is well known that In the manufac ture of carbon steel microscopic dia monds are formed, anil the curious fact Is stated by The Scientific Press that from the examination of a num ber of steels from a variety of process es Identical results were given. A piece weighing .X) grams was cut from a lump of steel and treated with nitric nclil, the Insoluble residue collected being mainly graphic carbon. After being washed with water It was boil ed three tlt.'H'S with fuming nitric acid, which partially dissolved the residue. j hydrofluoric aold and then fuming sul ! phurlc being used, there then remain- Ing nothing but graphite, which, after I being washed, was melted with chlo rate of potash. The Insoluble residue I obtained fell to the bottom of a vessel j filled with Iodide of methylene, the lit I tie transparent octahedrons visible I through a microscope, which burned j on a sheet of platinum without any ash. being the diamonds. The Truly tlappj, "Of course the only truly happy man Is the man who devotes his life to do ing good for others," 6ald the corn fed philosopher. "That Is the only occupa tion a man can engage In In which peo ple will let him have his own way." Indianapolis Journal. Willing to Help Him Ont. Mr. Borem (11 p. m.) My motto Is 'Tay as You Go." Miss Cutt!ng-We!L I'm willing to lend yoa a small amount If It will belp you out Chicago News. The Thistle of Scotland. Once upon a time many hundred years ago the Imnes made war upon the Scots mid Invaded their country. One dark night, lis they were march ing upon an encampment of sleeping Scots, one of their number trod upon a thistle. The pain was so sudden and Intense that the man gave a loud cry. This awakened the slumbering Scots, who sprang to arms and defeat ed the assailants. In gratitude for the deliverance the Scots made the thistle their natlomfl emblem. Journal of Education. The silkworm was originally found in China, and fabrics of this material were made In that country about 2700 b. a Coffee was not known to the Greek r Romans. Japan's Children. From one end of Japan to the other a child Is treated as a sacred thing, be It one's own or a stranger's. Each one carries Its name and address on a ticket round Its neck, but should It In deed stray from home food and shelter and kindness would meet It anywhere. It may well be said tbat life Is monot onous. In 50 years we undress for bed no fewer than 18,350 times, dressing again after each night's repose with cheerful resignation. Tlt-DIts. Two Letters Which Prove That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Will Remove Tumor and Cure Other Weakness. "Two years sgo I was a great sufferer from womb trouble and pro fuse flsving each month, and tumors would term In the womb. I hud four tumors In two years. I went through treatment with drotor, but they did me no good, and I thought I would have to resort to morphine. " The doctor said that all thst could help me was to have an operation and have the womb removed, hut I had heard of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine and decided to try it, end wrote for her advice, and after taking her Vegetable Compound the tumors were expelled and I began to girt stronger right along, and am as well as ever before. Can truly say that I would never bad gotten well had it not been for Lydia j K. Pinkham's Compound. M Mar A. j Staijl, Watsontown, Pa, j "After following the directions i given in your kind letter for the treat ' ment of leucorrho-a, I can say that I j have Wen entirely cured Ly the use ! of Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies, and i will gladly recommend them to hit M . , A f, Tv. ... . - incnus. a, u. uaviLis, jJingr.amton. n. y. Another Case of Womb, Kidney and Bladder Trouble Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Deab Fbie5d-Two years ao I had child-bed fever and womb trouble In lta worst form. ForelgLt months after oinn oi babe X was not able to sit up. Doctors treated me, but with no help. I had bearing-down pains, burning- in stomach, kidney and bladder trouble and my back was so stiff snd sore, the right ovary was badly affected and everything1 I ate distressed me, and there was a bad discharge. "I was confined to my bed when I wrote to yon for advice and followed your directions faithfully, talclnir Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal,!, Com pound, Liver Pills and using the Wash, and am now able to do the most of my X?' m1 baIieYe 1 hou1'1 h died if it had not been for your Com pound. I hope this letter may be tha result of benefiting some other suffer ing1 woman. I recommend yonr Com pound to every one." Mks. Mabt VxcHJf, Trimble, Pulaaki Co., K. Lodges. A. (). U. W. meets everv Saturday evening in the A. U. U. W. Temple. Geo. It. Csliff. secretary. Kebekshs-U'lllamette Reheksh Ixxlgt No. 2 uie-t second snd fourth rriday ol each month st I. I). (). K. Teinuie Malta Godlrv, i-ecretary. Court Kohin Hood No. 9, Forester at America, meets first ami third Friday in the month in Ked Men's llall.-W. 11. StatTord secretary ; F. T. Kogers, chin ran iter. Clacksms Chapter No. 2. It. A. M.. meets on the third Monday of eai-b month in Masonic Hall. M. liollack, Secretary. Pioneer Chapter No. . . K. f. mi'ii the second and fourth Ttiesdav in ea-t month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jennie Itoweti, secretary. Summer Itraurtt "To die iniiiiutaiiia our people In In emeus' nninter )arly look for thoae data of reUialmn slid r-rfIiin necessary to maintain the human ma chine In lair working condition. The laliituuruil sloth o the araahofe pruvee Very seductive shil it lasla, but many havt dm-ioVd (hat the annual outliia' hoiil l pro v Id. not only radical charge of sir snd surrounding, but also u h stimulation of fUfc-tfina' eiierflea st sill provide bra an and lur the return to labor. For this they Ursa tb moun tain climb and rambla, the Ulaam ol Ih mountain piiir. and the clear, una. loit er a led mountain air. "In thla direction the Shasta Itouta now i.furda a sealth of attraction. Th titira line ol road from Ashland lo lieddmit 1 alud led with charmm and acreaailda botal snd rsiii, sersr cheer snd comfort snd healins st reaan shl coat, snd slier you ran hunt, flth, ride, loaf, or play with eual facility." "Or If yog look for healing- wateia, oune letter ran be fouml hot or roM, than tb spring of Ashland, Colr.iin, Anderson, Ilartlett, ilyron snd i'so Kohlra." I "IWfore visiting Furopa, Ih jL of' ths North eat should c Ih (loriru. YuMinite Vslley, and th mi. Irons grove of Mirlpoas and Calaveras, the Parisian are likely lo niak ln (ulnr concrrniiiK theae attractive rraort. hend to Mr, C II. Marktiam, (ieneral I'awlirr Agent, Portland, tor lie booklet on Castle Crag. Shasta Spring, McCluul Hirer, Yoarmile, and eicur inn rale thereto. Osteopath;, Pr. 0. ( Merrsll, Ih oatonir ( how located at th William' how ,t Ihe corner ol 7th and (Vi.ter Uri ()f, KoiiCily, Oregon, Ttn aulTerliig ( old viiroiile iliaeaaes will do al ( r,)(), till lll'U. l'lPaaof oui.ti s S:lsltr M(a IIIUIM1 WKH. Th curea of ovcrwuriod uini,,, ar quickly and surely cured by Karl'i Clover It.Hit Ts, the grst i.M purillnr : and tiu builder, M mey rvfundad If not aatlafaclory, pile ii il,, i,d V) ct. CO lllllitley, Ih liugikt. OAnrortiA. Patent Jlrcord. "Money to patent g l Id -a in ,t ancurvl by onr aid. addreas Tb fstvut UiH-ord, llallirnoi, M l " tf W'Ulcma' lat.l tafiu ' htilllw. I I lil C sii . It ...J 'liu.-in.. ami Iul. It . i . tb i.,iu,. ui !' lii hiu al iwi aia -sal itw. !, I..,'.a r lu U i.im. Ia.n I. i. Is ! Ihm pd.ala r b..t tam.l lit ilf. l.j a , , , -1 tt ,.( (... a f.ut. aii-l Sl.au. N!llt l"e, tll. 4tMk r .! SB S V II H aaaai II I II Bl ilUIIClUftlafi CO, J. C DnADLEY'S I.lrery, Kch1 aixl r!e Hulls ORECONCITY. UHATSl) ITII Till Double ami Hititfls Kiif. and saj. Jle horses alwsrs ou lianl at tht lowest jirlcr. A corral) coiitirsrtej with the bar n for im Uck. Information regarding any klnl or atiM k promptly attended to by rua of Utter. Honos Ooutrht and Sold. Horses lloariUI and Fed on rao bl lrm. i:Uallaie4 a. H. Greenio, PIONEER Kdaratla Tour tloarala Milk C'aarar.ia, I l ati'lf I atharilr, cur cti.iluxi L.rai.r. i RATES II C C C fall. Jrurm i(uoJ okio. :i Tranfei1 and Exjfe, Freight aixt parents tleliverrnl to all art of the, city". RE AS0NA0LE Oregon a& No. 3, I. O. O. F , nieets every Thum.ay in Odd Fellowl' 1111. T. F. Hysn, secretary. Falls Emampment No. 4. 1. O O.K. meets first and third Tueadar in each month. J. A. Stuart, aecretsry. OHer of Pernio meet ev.ry Morutajr nip-tit at IXiiien' hill. Ilra.1 ('oiihwlor, 8. ri. Scripture; Mr. May Taylor secretary. I Itelmen Wscheno Tribe No. 13, Imp. O. It. M., meets Sanirdsy evening 7:.'!l, at kfi .Men s I tall. . M Moody, C. of It. ; Chas. W. Kelly, Sachem. Multnomah Ix1kr No. J, A. F. A. M.. meets first snd third Saturdays in each month at Monic Hall. T. F. Ityan, srt-retiiry. Mead Itelief Corps No IS, meet st Willamette Hall Ihe llrst Momhiy in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the thirl Monday in every month at 7.:io o'clock p. m The Auxilifiry meet at the Armory building the 1st and 3rd ..l- 1- . .1 . I . , . "lUf'lij in i-ai;ii llinnui Ml & II clock p. m. Mrs. Itosina Fonts, pn-sident. Mrs. Mary h. Uradley, secretHrv. j L luted A rtisjiis meet every Thursday evening of each month at the Willamette Hall. The social meeting of this order is second Thurseay of each month. K. II. Cooper, secretary, M. P.olUck M. A. Willamette Falls Camp No US, W. O. W. meets 1st and llrd Frldara in the Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. S, Walker and clerk U. Olds. Ihih I'ine No. M, A. K. h A. M., Itfan, Or., meets on the second Saturday in each month from the t u May to 1st of November at 2 n. m. il from 1st of NovemlsT lo 1st of May at 10 a. di. Geo. C. Armstroni. Sec. Catholic Knights of America St. John's Rianch No. 017, meets every Tuesday ol the month. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets in Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays U. II. Hyatt, record keeper, Oregon City Camp, No. WifW Modern Woodmen of A merica meets every second and fourth Tuesday in the month, at Willamette Hall. (J. OrosMcnbacher, clerk. Meade Post No. 2, 0. A. It., meets first Monday evening in each month at Wilamette Hall. J. It. Williams. Com. Lawton Command No. 1, of Oreon Union Veterans Union meets second Sat urday 1 p. rn. in Hedman's hall and fojrth Saturday at 7 p. m, in T. V. Cow tag's ollice. To Cora Constipation Forever. Taka Cascarsts CaodrCathartle. lOeorSSa. If 0. ft C. (all to our, druggists refund money. ladle ( as rr Sbeo One six smaller after using Allen' Fout-F.aae, a (-.adnr to bo shaken Into . th shiH'S, h make litit or noar ahr fnd ray ; give Instant mlief to corns ' and bunion. It's tba gmatt coinf'irt ! discovery of th age. Cure and prevent ' swollen fet, blister, ration snd sure ' spola. Allen' Fcx.t-Kajw U a certain ' cure lor sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists an I shon store, 'k. Trial i pai kage Fit KK by mail. A Hrtaa, Allen ! H. Olmsted. Leltoy, N. V. ! W Ib-stfur Ihe llonrl. ! No matte' ahal ail you, headarh to ' JachII fiO SV, S Cancer, you sill never gel well until1 your bowol sre put right. CASCA ItKTS help nature, cure you silhout s gripe or pain, produce esiy natural inoveiuenls, costs yon just 10 tent lo start getting yonr hea.th ba. k. ,CAS CAItKTrf Candy Cathailic, Ihe genuine, f lit up in iik-UI Ixixes, every tablet hss C. '. ('. siiiis-d on it. Ibtwarn of u.ilatioris. i r. Li ... r. I'H H'RIKTOlt Kates II Per Ibiynti'l Ujiw.trl. I.lvcry d f'rd HiaM In Ci'iiin-iiiii a lb III ll iuM l.irw (Mil It aST - t l-l at (aitilil. Itairs. liar suppli I villi i'im ri.i" alnr. Ihj'iVI and clears. WvluhsrQ' ller on (trauglil. AURORA, - OREGON For Male. j The Acborn Place, near Ihuiuscu. I j One of the llm-st farm In Clackamas! county. Kii'iuire of L. L. Porter. ' aOOO Dyspepsia Cure Irjln; prcpiiralloiiH r.iu ply d"vii. '1'drynituriii ; lhv dry un thn in rflim,. lii' li aillu rn to thn nnn.l rnno i.nd drn.m. I iof, fnu. iii;; u f.ir inorc i:.nmlr.ii.liltlma tli" MMiu..ry fo: ..: of c.it.i-tli. Avoid nil dry. I"K i' h.ll'.lil I, Jlllli 'S, l.lu. l'is Mi l Klillihl oi l H1 th .1 v :,...l II. r.'.'I.PM and r as .A I.-1!. j:iv'h cr,-..,! iiiii,.. i . ... ..i. Diaefits ivhat voil eat. ami win , ., ,-uu-rii r r.-.ui in n,n ..-! I 1 1 (irtl llclally dltfOBts tho food and aUa eani y and !! .v i!y. A tr d si;-o will ho , Nuturo lu LrciiKthcrilnf and rccon ......... ,.,r cirn,,, aii ii,-iiKKn.i ti,4 Biructinff tlio exhausted aiKCStivo .;!"';, 'J I;r"""-r'!- ',Vb""' ' , nm. ltin the IttteHt discovered dlir unt and tonic No other prt'iitniii ' Tlil li'ilui niir'S without Diiln. ilo.-a ...! irriliito or ennso enneziiif.;, t spn.nds Itself over BnirniiiiminnaniiKrysiitf ico, reliov luu iiiiiiiodiiituly the painful iiin.iiiiioi.il., n With Kly's Cream Hulm you sro armed nguuiai XhssuI UslsrrU aud Hiij lover. 10UR0 MOTIIEIW. Croup Is the terror of thousands of younn mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal, Khiloh'f Couich and Consumption Cure sets like magic In cases of Croup, It mM never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved Immediately. Price, 25 els. Wets, and $1.00. C. O. Huntl,.v i, Druggist, Weddinij stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at ths Emtbbfbisi ' Cttn atitirrinr.h It. In efllcleiicv. It Btuntly relieves and permanently cures I'yspcpHla, Indlfston, Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Ktomach, NaUHOii, Blck Hcadaclio.GaiitralKlii.Cromp all othorrcHiilbsof ImporfectdlKcHtlon. Price 60c. snd II. Urge slsconUlns m time suiull liook all alsiutdyspepsla Dialled rnsi Prpord by E. C. DWITT a CO.. Chleoo . JOHN YOTJNQEE, JEWELER. 0pp. Huntley's Drup; Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America.