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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1000. News of the Week Friday, July fl. ' Tli silver republicans ut upli!( " ticket at Kansas City by nominating llryau (or president anJ letting (ho vice- - presidency go blank. The thermometer liai reuislerod W) for the past thrw days in Chicago, ami 10 - leaths and 13 prostrations have occurred. Neaiolthe Kansas City convention was given President McKinley in press liulktins. All of the message were de- Mivered to Secretary Cortelyou, who read them to the president in the library, on the puch, or wherever he happened to be. Soon after receiving the uewa of the adoption of the platform, the president and Mrs. McKinley went (or a lung drive about the city, There was nothing about the president's ad ions to indicate that displeasure or surprise was occa sioned by a circle' incident o( the con vention. Roosevelt and lianna have completed the intenerary for the republican cam. paign. Roosevelt is to stump all the liocky Mountain elates.. At the request of the I'hlllppine com mission, through the Secretary o( War, F. M. Higgins, chairman of tue Central Board of Examiners of the United States Civil Service Commission, has been st ained to duty in the Philippines. This assignment is made to establish civil service examinations to test the fitness of the applicants in the transfer of the Philippine government from the military to a civil basis. Mr. Higgins will stop at Hawaii on his way to the Philippines, in order to organize a board of civil service examiners and establish civil service ex animations in that island. thrown out of employment at Lebanon, Pa. by the banking of five furnace oper ated by the Lackawanna Iron A Steel Company at Scranton. The past week's scouting In I. man re itiltvd In 11 Americans being killed and Id wounded. One hundred and sixty Filipinos were killed during the week and eight Americans who had been prisoners in the hands of the reliels were surrendered and 100 ritlea were turned over to the United Slates ulhVial. The enemy ambushed a wagon train between Indang and Naic. The Thirl infantry lost nine men while on an expedition to punish the Ijtdrones in the delta of the Rio Grande. In the Antigua Province of Pansy, a running fight of three hours' duration re sulted in the killing and wounding of 70 of the enemy. There were no casualties among the Americans. THS CHILD'S HEART. Th rt of a chtU. , -' Lik ths Iwart ul downv II u t mUU tat ths sua . 1 Al ur tot tlx ilMtrs, OK, Innotiml noun. With vmltr twaullult ' Oh, brrt Ilka I 6r's j , la ths brl ol a rhlljl Hit hurt ol s child, l.lkt Dm hfti ul s blrJ, . Wild rsilurvs vf immo U Soltd tml stlrrnl ( Oh, ni alihuut aunal Oh, bwIimIIm wllilt Oh, hMrt Ilk a bin)') U lb hMrt ol a child I Th hMrt ol s cMU. l.lkt I Ix hMrt ot I Ik l4, U lull ol ths hop Of hil sumnirr shall fcrtntf. Oh. glory ol thin la a witrlii unUrSlnll Ok, hrtrtliko ths icln(' la ths hrtri ol a rMMI Arthur AusUaJscisua la UaJoa SMkfr, The insurgents are slowly accepting the amnesty provisions. In some in- f stances Americans are suspending opera-, tions in order to give the rebels an op-1 lortuuity to take advantage ol the decree 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n HELEN DACY'S LUNATIC. A Story of Toaai Girl's VU1I tuaa lasaaa Asjlusa II I I III! I I I I I I I I IH-1-r-f-l-H Hold upon I"'"-11 " moved toward her. There se.-u.ed notb lug for It but to run. and run she did, speeding' over the soft lawn with a rapidity that astonished herself. W could hoar him calling to her. but she l'd on till tliwlly hysterical Im pulse, In.rn of her fright and ftlg .if her. hi b.hiiil lo hiugll .ties attain, and the mUHl.nl. half w'l'lng huiglitcr floated behind h.-r as she (leU Then, breathless, aim stumbled In a ground mole's tunnel ami fell Oat. A i.voud Inter two arms were about her, I ml she was lifted to her feet he faced the lunatic They wers of a height, and they stood losing at each other. both of them pale and trembling, his arm still supporting her. "Poor child." he murmured. "How sorry I am that I frightened you. I'er Imps ought uoi to have rim after you. lut 1 was afrnld you would leave ths grounds and come to some harm." She would have llhci to navs ca ptained to him that one need not coins I to harm outsl.le or tneir grouuus, pu I perhaps It waa as well that she thought I otherwise. She would tell hhu the ! truth alM.ut herself. Perhaps h would I understand. Ah. whsl a pity that such an engaging face should hide a rubied in I ml : "You must try to understand," ! said slowly, "that I do not live Here in AM. AHOl T al lrfHtm. A llaiiaNoni Series ef Sm I '""'"I publications. California la thmialural paradise of Ilia holiday maker. Its resources art, Iiipi i..,..i,i.u ii. Invitation uiilveisal, and Ha reports and atlra.tlons a g the inosl noted In the world. TheSoulhern Paclllo (Vin.any pub Ishes dencilptlvs hteralure containing vsluahle Information aUnit all of Iheiii. It U for free distribution and may I oh' lalued Irout any Hoiilhern Paclllo agmil, T. II. tlotHlman, (leneral I'awiwr Agnil al Hsn Krsmleeo, V. II. Markham (ieueral Passenger Agent al Portland, Ore. If you apply by mail Inch a atsmpfiir esrh piibllcallon. "Kesorts and Attrs.tloiis Along the Coast Una" Is a bsn danmely lllnstraliNl I (older, giving a tlescrltilloii ol the health snd plessure rewiilson thecussl (nlxeell Ssu Francis-., and la Angeles. "Simula lle.irU," emlivlllshed with beautihil hall t"iio engrsvlng, dr rlies the scenic and outing attraiiloua of the at and wonderful Hhasta region, the grandest of pleasure giotinds. California Koulh tf Telis. hapi'' tells ii i . i vrious uesiring parties, socials, etc this nlDce. """"lines,,,, oars Iks llgkstsrt sf Ik i Ik Iha lind vl A-o I xr ;;ei I0K1 TIII1 HTMuVlor, .Miiddyco.nplexln.,NllM.M l' eoine from cl.r.lo r.ii.i,,B v.T-r,...i ,ea is an aUj,,,,, 1 has Iwen iniUI f.,r fifty llB2l luUg.mrai.tes. Prl- e ci,. U. (I. Huntley, lnigg,i, tui'H I'amlf I'llliorllii. iUi r 'o, ii u w. u. erwi.,;(t("V'n WKat. 'Is. I lm. I. , I Tuesdsy. Julv 10. . . ..;..,, , Helen Paey went to Elgin not ! mill be in China within a few weeks, 'j a BC0OUj who was. Klglu j the-the building, you know. I came to all a!'.H the charms of thai ima,kably Ihese ngures are larger tnsn loose given , , a u-autlful town, but Its atreet car heretofore, but are baed on Mter in-1 service Is not good, aud Helcu w alked fiipiiiAt l.in ttlii.-li lis liit rtt..iM.I l.r IIiiii.!, th. vlltiii-.i nn l. IIia lit..MMmit ' lniiirT' j visit a n-latlve who Is Here, it seems iv.r. seinlclrople gaMeii sil, chmuii- a pleasant piacv. nave you uwu .w rr, (-Mni,lf 4, Saturday, July, 7. The Russian government announces that ii will give Japan a free hand to apply military force in China. Tsin now park w ith w hich the state has sur rounded the asylum for the Insane. It Is a walk of considerable length from The allies at Taku and Tien number about 1S.0OO men. The teinforce- manti nn.l.ir nr.lr ivinuiut rf 1(1 Orkl T.n. itvv i- the sate of the grounds to the building, ane troops, 15.000 Oermans, 13.0XX)' ... , . , . . . , " .. . id Helen was to encounter a iiielan- Russians. 11.000 Amer.cans, 10.000 Dr.t- cbo,r Bj.hL A he w,.n, hUmg ,e ish, S(KX) French and 3000 Italian. Iserpentlue path a procession came to- The converter and bill. t mill of tl e ! WIrd her- Tb,,r n,u,,, bar Illinois Steel Company resumed tod.y, b1un,,,r n!en l!-("ud xhr , , , slowly, and most of them walked wrlih and nearly a thousand men were put to ... Tbllr - . ,... . work. I .,.,.,ii a, nni ifi.i.!i ivn lusianu ......;. . thought It must lie a funeral proces sion, but a moment Inter she perceiv ed that It was something mors dis tressing. It was the walk of those who bad survived their own death. In It was a body of Insane The cases ol the Commonwealth against Youtsey, Powers, Pavis, Whit aker and Combs, charged with complic ity in the murder of William Goebel, at Frankfort, Jannarv 4. were called by other words. Judge Cantrill today. By an order of court all persons who entered the court rooms were searched. The news of his nomination at Kansas City was given to Adlai E. Stevenson this afternoon at the summer cottage of bis sou-in-law. Rev. M. D. Hardin, at Lake Minnetonka. Said Mr. Stevenson : ''This comes as s great surprise to me. I was not a candidate at any time, and never expected to be nominated. But of coarse, I shall accept the call of my party. Endorse the platform' Of rfvinrwa T .liall TI.1.V aIm Alll.l f m.tnr,t , 1 ' money. I believe the democrats generally will!,on t0 support the ticket I had expected to do some Campaigning anyway, but now I shall do a great dekl more." SHE WANTED GOLD. Oa Woman's Mr of I he Mir ts) Deposit la a llaak. Most comical stories are told at the expense of the fair aex regnrdlnj their lack of familiarity wltli lianks and their methods. One .: iiie to the ears of the Sauntcrvr tha: apparently has 1 the merit of uewiiesn. "My wife had saved op her pin or what he lu.ln't bad occa use of It." snl.l the relator of patients exercising the bodies that held their perished minds. Helen shrank aside and stood fascinated while they pn.ise.1 her. Some of them looked at ber c ' ' Misty or w ith lack luster gaxe or lly. A sudden appreciation of ber own youth and health and sani ty came over her snd made ber all the more pitiful toward these uufortu nates. The procession had passed, and she ; was atiout resuming ber way to tue ' hospital when one of the men quitted the ranks and walked hurriedly to ' ward ber. None of the rest looked ; around. The attendants bad not no ticed his desertion, and his steps on ! sl.A ana s I ttietiln stst xiim 1 Ifsa sSl ft a tur r to is t vs . iv ti rHruiiu, iiv v tit w the story, "until sh' Ii id H In bills or various ueuomiii.tti.u. mis sne iwltb , ,,,,) gut,x sU.p toward Hel was extremely d.- irons of securing PII . showing his teeth In a bn.ad smile. pnli! f.ir ami evei v il.i.' n hen I rame h i - . . Detail, of further horror in Pe.kn are , bome t0 dlnD).r ,,,, wollM Uu, mt. over ml ( .t satberedby con es,K)ndenU at Shanghai the coals becniw I bad forgotten to hl. WM ln R(MM, ,,umor JMt w Con. from Chinese sources, especially of the j procure the su.ulns :netaL Finally she .goiinj, bUt it Jhl not ke. p her bands -elauehter in the Chinese and Tartar city w'd she would attend to the matter j fron) turning cold with nervous dread. As he approaclied he lifted his hat oi tnousanus ol native Christians, so -that the capital reeks with carnage. The ruthless thirst for blood is spreading in all ihe Northern provinces; and wherever there are natives .Christians the scenes enacted in the capital are re produced in miniature. From thetve proviLces nothing further comes regard ing the legation forces, except a repeti tion that they are all dead. herself. That evening she greeted tue with a triumphant smile. "I got my gold.' she exclaimed as soon as I entered the house, 'but I bad a time In doing It though.' "Then she told me bow she bad gone to the mint with her bills and been re fused the coveted coin because the notes weren't good notes. Next she bustled around to a bank and secured four $10 gold pieces. These didn't suit ber because they weren't new and shiny, so she trotted ftnek to the mint with them and exchanged thorn for two double eagles, fresh frbm the dies. ; with a courtly air. It was evident that j the poor wretch had once Ix-en a gen ; t It-til n it. but even the must gentlemanly of lunatics was not a companion to j choose, and Helen moved behind a low , lilac bush. She felt that she was white Mr dear young lady." cried he, "I 'am also a visitor. I also came to visit an acjualulauce. with whom t was walking a moment alnce. 1 approach ed you to ask If you knew when ths next train went to town, but when I addressed you I Judged from your re ply that you were one of the Inmates." Helen sank gently dowu on the grass. "I thlui I toust rest a moment" saliL "l-l an, much surprised!" Her tone InJUated something mors than surprise. It confessed to a grest re lief. She paid her visit to Ihe asylum, and she and Victor Law, her lunatic, went back on the aame train together. To both of tbetu the afternoon seemed the moat Interesting of their Urea. "Why were thers tears In your eyes," she asked before they parted, "when you talked with me at first T "Why. It seemed to me that I had never encountered anything so bad as a shattered mlud beyond eyes so please pardon me so beautiful as yours. I know I am rude, but I must speak the truth. If you had leo mad. 1 should havs remembered you with sorrow all the days of my life." "Helng sane, I supposo you will for get meT Hut she k&ew well that he would not give himself the opportunity. She was quite certain that she should see bltn often. It would have been a grotesque anticlimax not to have met again after that ai'exuirv-.K I iU Kiar. ATTENTION. Farmer, business man, Manufacturer aud all Othen lat'ret-d fa Mil fare ef Clackamas County. At the eurnest sulli itatlnn of the State Fair management and believing that much g tod would aecrun to this county htl tliltai wJv.,r( luiii.i it IliM llri-iin I'llv and that ber eyes were wide stretched. I , nt L . n i i -r . , , and Clai ksinas ( oiinty It isrd of Trade have undertaken lo enter (.'lsekarnas In Emperor William has telegraphed to the commander of the German sq'.iadron ... vu... -..c.,, .u.uc UU.c.UUr v,eu- ; , ,lgtened , hpr nJ agke(j hcr era of Sban Tung, to tne Viceroys and ; t0 K.t uie the C0ns to others, offering 1000 taels to any one j "'Let you see thcmT she exclaimed accoinplihinn the deliverance of any j In surprise. 'Why. I haven't them foreigner of any nationality whatever , any more, you goose? now shut up in Pekin who is handed! "'Haven't them any more? I re- pcaten. nat qui you ao witn mem r "She looked at me with mingled scorn and contempt "'I deposited them In the Sav- over to any German magistrate, and offering to pay the expenses of the publi- J cation of this offer in Pekin. Sunday, July 8. Seven bodies of the victims of the Ings baDk. of course. That's what I wanted the gold for. What did you think I was going to do with them? but she tried not to show ber alarm, ; Confidence, she hn.l always heard, was I needed In dealing with the Inxane. The man moved more cautiously and fixed -an undevlntliig pi.e upon Helen. "Madam." said the i.kiii In a partlcn ' Inrly (julct voire. "It Is a pleasant morn j Inc." Something In the word suggested a ! scene lu "Hamlet" to Helen, and she bethought herself of an experiment j She would soon determine w hether or , not the man had a clean) of reason, i "Is It?" she asked, turning her eyes I to the sky. "Why. Indeed, I thought j It was raining:" j The man had a look In his face akin to pity. "Perhaps you are right." he replied gently. "It may be raining. It Hoboken fire of last SstunUv wer re- Keen tbem around the house to look ""l r " ;..i , u ..moi.;.. u..u ;tr except when I see people carrying "I!ut I was too busy laughing Just then and for half an hour afterward to make any reply." Cincinnati En oulrer. . ceived today from the steamship Saale This makes the number ol bodies re covered Hi, and HO persons are reported ruitfiing. At the headquarters of the Democratic I Congressional committee today all was! Iright and expectant. It was prophesied j on every bund that liryan and Stevenfon Th Foundation of Woman. A small boy In the mission Sunday sebcol of Bishop Fallows' church pro- would sweep the country in November. Poun,le,J n entirely new theory of cre- ht thi fr ..nm.lnn rj .nH,ln,. . tlon Sunday. expreheion among the democrats hag nut fcliaken in the slightest degree the confidence of the republicans in McKinley and iiooeevelt. They firmly aert that fusion or no fuion, their ticket will un lueBiionably win. The silver-republicans have nominated Bryan and endorsed Stevenson for presi dent fnd vice-precident. "' , .Senator Hanna w ill 0n the republi can campaign July 20, in New York. A telegram from Tien Tsin, dated July 5, to the London Missionary society Bays the niisaionariee there were then unin jured. Monday, July 9. A tlifpatch from Tien Tsin dated July 3, eavs: "Since early morning the Chinese have heavily bombarded the settlements. Admiral Seymour bag ordered the women and children con veyed to Taku at the earliest possible snotneot." "Who made man?" asked the teach er, beginning as In the good old days when orthodoxy used catechisms. "God.'" was the prompt reply. "And how dU be make blinV" "Out of dust ma'am; nothing but dust" "And who made woman?" "God made her, too, ma'am." "How r The small boy hesitated snd then re plied cheerfully, "He caused a deep sleep to fall upon man and then took out Lis backbone and made the wo man." Chicago Inter Ocean. The Consuls at Shanghai report that 'ihe Pekin Legations were safe on July 4, -and that the Chinese had ceased their attacks. The only fear felt, according to the reports of the Consuls, was regarding 4be food supply. .Sixteen hundred men were today A Sew Arable Notation. There la a city magistrate living np town who Is possibly raising a mathe matical prodigy In the person of bis 8 or 4 year old daughter. She has on ly recently begun to attend the kinder garten and yet meditates changes In the system of enumeration now In vogue which, while startling, are cer tainly suggestive. When asked the otler day to count she hesitated some and then lisped: "None, some, one, two, free, fore." New York Times. Win Power. "As a lawyer Qulbb's success fa due largely to lis great power of wIlL" "Yes, I understand be has broken more wills than any other man at the bar."-Pblladelphla North American. their umbrellas." "Sensory nerves are quite obtuse." thought Helen. "I have heard that It Is common with, degenerates." The man moved a little nearer, and Helen ventured to go still farther around the lilac bush. He stopped still, and they faced each other over the low shrub bery. What an agreeable looking crea ture he was. with hi soft brown eyes, bis long, delicate face and his high brow! He looked as If he mlirht lum. been Intended for a poet. Probably he had been, but hud gone one step further. Helen had not read Iorubro so for nothing. "Do you ever write poetry?" she ask ed, with genuine curloalty. The man blushed. Helen had not dreamed a lunatic would bliiHh. "When I found n fit Una subject," be confessed. "Ah! And what should you consider a fitting subject?" "Why you!" The words came out pxploslvely. They did not Heem to be meant for a compliment. The man spoke pathetically. It seemed as If there were tears In his eyes. Helen answered as If he were a child: "Do I seem so sad to you?" she auk- ed. "Does It make the tears come In your eyes to look at tue. poor man?" "Indeed It does." he replied quite simply. "I think you are the saddest thing I ever saw." "I wouldn't die for anything," she ex plained. "I like to live. I find plenty of things to laugh at." And to convince his wandering wits that this wag the truth she broke Into a merry laugh, which astonished the melancholy spirit of the place. "ir i give you my band," said the man kindly, "will you not walk back with me to the bouse?" To take bis band, to let him get a A handsome man l Calilornla, riv lVie In detail, rehab!, skillfully in dexad, and full of Infof mation a two I Iha slate's resource. It Is ihnonly publica tion of its kind Conveniently Mdl lor a kel use, "Summer Outings" la a T.'-pagn folder .(voted lo the camping retreats In Iha hbaata lirgion and Santa Crm Moun tains. Itappaala mors dirwtly Ul that sr,frt and growing claaa of ravraallun rekrrs who prefer Ibis popular form f outing. "Pacific Grove" la Ihe Cbautatiia ol Ihe West, and litis folder not only de tail the pretty plaea itself, but glte a program of lbs religions and e-bn a I'utial menilnga, ronvuhtlotts, schools, etc. lo be held there this suutrnvr. Other publications ara "Use Tabuv," "Geysers and I.ak Co.tnly," " Yoam ite." " Hotel del Motita," "Caslis Crags," each brimful of Information sbool Iha places named, ami printed in the blaboal style ol the art. Lodges. A. O. l W. meets every Saturday evening in tha A. O. I. W. Tempi. Gry. It, CalifT. secretary, Itebekal.S Wlllaiuelle Kebekah Imlg No. 5 ineeia second and fourth Friitay of earlt month al I. I). O. F. Tempi Malta Godfrv, secretary. iuM Robin Hood No. 0, Foresters of America, meets first ami third Friday to the month in Kl Men's Hall. W. II. Stafford secretary; F. T. Rogers, chiel ranger. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M meets on tha tmrd Monday of eSi-b uioiiih la Masonic Hall. M. IUjIImi, secretary. Ilolieer Chitrr No. J.4. O. K. S. meets Ihe second and fourth, Turs-lsys In esi ti month at Masnnle Hall. Mis Jentii Rowen, secretary. far Ilia u No itiatiar what all ,e, . a cancer, you will r.nv.r , " V'f ' I'Ml ruhi, RF.TM help nature, cu.e ou grip or pain, pr.l.,.B ,r movement, coal yu n atari getting your l.ss.ll, . J CAUFTH Candy C.iba.t.e ' ! put up In MteUI Is.iea, U); ' ! (!. C. C. slaitid on It. jj, 1 initatloiis, !' Wiil.B (M '"" 4 h. l .,mL,lm, IM lhtlU,-;t, V.V"':i.": '-.. '- i ft'ii a a PliEs I I lirf. I l SSI u Sl.lMflMl I... til nf Ik. l..l.tti . - ' risni.i hi iiri .,. f. . ;, rIM .(!. 44 msis a i j rre. tkiiuV'-l i JftUllCIUiilB CO J. C. DRADLEY'S Mverjr, Kml ami ra!Subsi ORCCONCITY. UH-'ATIO kITWXM Till llltMl J tarvi DiiuLIt tml Hingle R.p.uJ J J!e hnntea always n hand ti J lowest j.rlcesi. A corral) ttiBUrtJ wiui vne ttarn lor .xe iUk, Information regardint any kiW stork promptly attend! lo by tar! isiier , Hortet Doutrht and told. Horse lUMnUI and F4 oa r- bl tarros. i:aUlIUaie4 c. N. Green PIONEER Itontfefl and tytw Freight an.I jiarcels tlelirerW to all parta of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Oregon Lxlgo o. 3. 1. 1. O. F., fneels j evary Thursilsr In Odd Felloas' Hall.- ! T. F. Ryan, secretary. ! Falls F.mainpmertt So. 4. I, O () V, i meet first and thirl Tuesdsy In earn ' the cornjietitive exhibit of counties, for Ihe tei-1 display of the resources "f eai b, and to that end hsvn apsjlnted the undersign. I coiiiiintten lo Iskn charge of the nutter of collei iing and arranging ! such ail exhibit. The committe are i rnolith. J. A. Stuart, mminv confident that il all who are Interested i ! Will asms! in making this exhibit audi a I "!'". "f .v,",., , 'TT M""'u'r j ., i night al llixlnirn s hall. IUs.1 Cmiii.slnr, I It can be nude, that we cannot fail ol j M. rt. Horluiur ; Mrs. May I s lr swrsiarj. nntllf.L ftiti-k sums rml.itv in tliM first I ! pl... e, ahere she undoubtedly belongs; L ''"''"''"-WaehenoTrlhe No. 13. Imp. ' ;..'!- M..merusaior.lay evening ? :, AURORA Hotel ami Hcslanras but to do this, the hearty reoperation and assistance of all who aill be re requited and that is w hst we now solicit from you in this matter. The com mitteeare willing t do all that it is posaitilo of its ineinber to do, and to 1 secretary. at K.-I Men's Ilall.-N. M. Mooily, C. 1 of R.j Cliss. W. Kelly, Hu. heui. j Mnllriomab IxhIkw No. I, A. V. A. M., ' meets first ami third Saturdays In ea. h J month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan, that end are anxious and willing to cor respond and advise with all in regard to anything they may li.iva to advance that will tend to n i l to the su.-cess of this I exhibit It is necessary lo have i- mens of exhibits of all kinds of vegetables, grain, grai-a-s, bops, fruits, berries, wools, mohair, tatel, butter, cheerio, wood, flour, nieals, pupsr, p'llp, woolen goods, yarns, fitncy work of all kinds, and in f.tct anything snd everything that is grown, raixed, mmle, gather.Hi or niHriiifactured in Clackamas county, pre pare thna opeciinens or exhibit and either bring or send them to Oregon Ci y in earn ul Judge Ryan, chairman ol this committee, or if more convenient, give them i charge of any .nernber of this committee w ho will be pleased to look after them. With each ns-cimen or exhibit send your card with name and variety of article and other Information regarding tint exhibit that you may deem of interest, so that you and the section of the county where the same in raised or manufactured may have proper credit. The committee most earnestly solicit and rwpiest the advice, hhsihI ance and cooperation of every inhahi tant of this county in this work ; do not hesitate to fend your siiecimens or ex hibits, because you think others will send the same article, but send yours anyway. Trusting that our appeal will not be :M ..... ...mi ..... in vain, uih win meet wnn such a spouse as will insure success. We are, respectfully, 0. W. Kahtman. Thos. V. Ilvm Secretary. Chairman. K. E. Charrnan, Oregon City. Richard Scott, Milwaukie, Oregon. James Tracy, Logan, Oregon. J..'tlf fJiKsv, . Piiofiif;. Kates 1 1 Per Pay an.I 1'iisarJi Mead Relief Corps No IK, meeta al Willameiie Hall Urn Ural Monday lu every month at 2 o'clock p. in. and the tlilrd Monday in every month at 7:"M I o'clock p. in. The Auxiliary met al j the Armory building Ihe 1st and .'Ird I , ralurday In end, rnonlh at 3 o'cI.m k n , m-i'll"! wlih iha fluasi tue. II ' nr. Mrs. RiMiris 1-i.i.t. i aim cigars. .luhsr.l llwtos Mary I,. Dudley, secretary. I.jvery ami rVrd Hiile In Ciimir-IioS ' Ilia Hons. Horses ami H'ltcm la Isl St It.'Siol.slilo lUlrt. tlraiiglit. AURORA, - OREGON nsr n mm re- I'nited Artistns meet every Thursday evening of each month at the Willamette Hull. Tim social meeliiiif of this order Is second Thiirsesy of each month. K. ! II. C.top.-r, secretary, M. IlolUck M. A. ' Williiuieltu Falls Cuinp No I H, W. O. W. meet st ami .'Ird Frl. lavs In tha Wilhunette Hall. C. ('., Hoi. H. Walker aud clerk (J, Olds. Lorio Pine Lodifn, No. M, A. F, A. A. M., I'HMn, Or., meets on thu seeund Haturday In euch moiitli from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 n. u, ..! frou, 1st of November ,o ,st , May at ' v" M , ,, u.JYZ 10 a, in.-Oeo. C. Armstrong. Sec. 1 Itrtlflrlallf dlgfflUUiof0odW Niituro In atrcngtlicnlnif nnd recw (Catholic Knights of America Hi. John's Hlructlnfftho fXlmiiHted u'lK"'1."! niaiicn .no, ol, tneeti every Tuesday of , Kiim. Ill8llil0teal(liwovcri;uu' il..... I.. ... & . .. . ...mi mills uiili UIIU UIII1U. no tltnei I'o-lr, fr ran annroncli It. In efllclelicy. " atnntly rclluveannd poriiianctitlyoj'f Hyswrwla. Indlccsilon. Iloartburt Flatulonce, Sour Ktoitiurh, P1 Hlclc Ilcftdaclie.Oflstrulglfi.Cranipi nil . i. ...... u. i. . . i. ....rf,if.d ifesl'01 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat the inoiith, limiatin Tent, K.O.T. M., meets In Red Men's Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays U. II. Iluu. keepet, Orcuon Citv C'smn. No. MililM,.,!-.., ur i ' I , ' " " iiiHHiinniioi America meci every second aim luunii iiiesnay in tin, month, at wiiiammia liail.-ii. (Jrosseiibnchor, If... 1 A tit meaoH rosi no. i, ii. a. It., meets ursi Monuajr evening in each month at WilamettBHall.-J. R. Williams, Com. I.SWton Command Vn 1 fi l.n Union Veterans Union meets second Hat nrday 1 . m. In Ri.dinsn'a i,n n,i fourth Saturday at 7 p. in, in T. F. Cow-ing'iollice. all other result a of ImncrfcCtdls'1'1 aif ti! Price Roc. and II. fjirm. leonUin'i aumll slae. Hook all alioiitdysS'l'"lu'". Praporsd by C. C. OsWITT A CO-. nlw To Car Constipation roravsr. . Tans ras-ret Candv Cathartla 10 or Bl. II U Ci. U (ail to cure, drugaUut roluuJ mouey. JOHN YOUNGER JEWELER Opn. Huntley's Drun Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE k I Ureat Britain and Amoric.