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I OJtKOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900. uoitnu i u on.. .M()ifn Hf Mrl lo He roin Jllllluiialrr. Oirtfoo City l" out Into Ida it"iKt(i '"! "' """" bav p,lo pla.rt l"r thriiiarlvr In varl.iut ,,iiii' rl,,,l hava reached H.llliihi (.ininllii'lH'w, othere have j'llnml llin tllnt majority " t'oridniilriH h Ha-t lu Kl'l the K"l of their ain yiluii. Ani'HiU tbraw rre Cur Hun- Mlof simI r.nwaru i, Ji'inohl, Im.Ui lorn and ralr. In Dili county end well Mir firm. IHKM I 10 DEATH. r. f..n Mij WiNiIrn Mill ; (MK IUihU, NrinHstlon am now pciidlntf, which, II roimtiiiutfl.l, w j,,,!,, )row t,m out proprietors o( Ilia Oregon Citv W.l..ri M,,, Ihe concern U known m I ha Oregon City Manufacturing Company, ami la operated by a e .i-oralii,ii of whom tint Jerube Hro., of I'oilland, aiHl !rown llrua.. of Han Franclaco, are the prim al sba khohlera. the original factory, which Ul about j Uv.ral.ly iuiiiUih . ,y many )oi-l.tf It.a iU an.l capacity of the prea. -a im of till paper jit-'t .'Ml years ago Ihry started away (rllii'f lo lgln llU'a hellle, tlmlr first ,(f,,it llng III lU territory of Arlsons, ih.ii pretty wll country and tl.a pvt. nl In. Han Irouhlre, Aflir a uarlrty J l,trlittir Slid I i Itinera, limy ra lariifl lu rWlllatl.fc . where lament ruined into .)tiMialiMti an.l lluttaekrr lulu ll.a li"tl hualiiraa, rai li making a ihi.c f.f l.lmanlf In Ida repr lira line of (.k Tl warm friendship Ulaee.i Ilia tj tdiriitiireeome Young turn formed III H!jr lit arm. t have outlived tl.a of yrara, and Ihry ara allll keeping It. llinlr atwa Utlou, The latnat tie we of U.ii oratloiit romra lu a loiter to A. Mllln lo tl.a rlTrt ll.al Ihry have oii.io a California linorjM.iall.in to (Ma fur oil In Ilia lowrr part of that lata. Tl.a writer of ll.a Irtlrr ttatre that tolh of ll.a I.) a ara likrly lu Ut tiiMlmiairre within Iwo or ll.rre yrart, a ( tr.lu 1I..11 tuaiijf In II. la li Intty hope thtf lt.n.a Iruo, rMwarl Ivniml wa formally a ra p. iter on Ida Kan Fram lM-o ( all, while liia l.rodirr Flank at ona lima uillaliaJ tl.a Orrtfon I'll t'ntrr r.Mi. urn Miirk Tummi. rural.k'4 Ktfry Wrrk b; Iba ( taika Mat Abdrarl k Trl ( ampaa;. AH Mrut.fl.lk'B lo M J Una, 6 arrra arc H 1 2a, r 2 f Soul A K lAlourvlta, lrutn l A M Itolnay, w n arc 3, 1 4 a, r : 2) C Mri'ownloJK (iiaham, l(a 0, 10. II, 12. blk Id, tola 0 to to, Ilk 1A, lila-Uhma r.ti . I. lYrtcr io Jua l amirt, aU Int In M M MK'artrr claim, I 3 a, r I an.l 3 ) V Vilin, nnnlim tlalm I'athaw A CruM, mlalrg claim ... . CMci own loll II tUUk, lota In (.la..l..na ton C M.('on tor" I roaiirll, ..ta l'J, :, bik 12, U'a.Ut..i.a h J Milrk-y lo 0 VamlnaU. M a. rra 2 ami 3, 1 2 a UO ll V Mr n lo A It I Inn, 82 arrra aro 13. 13 a.r Ja IW A h.iue to It r I.lnn, W acrra avKHi, r 2 110 (i Kiiiaaraon lu II K Unn, 4. t!k 10 ((:..U'lin It') (' II KaiN.iii lo I. I l.itart.l, a nl alrtii'ltira, waa rrm-M In 1HJ)2, Thai " yar arllclra of Inrorirallon wera lakn out (or tl.a iirw of romiimniiiK ami rarrylng on Ilia l.ualnraa of buying ami wool, an.l iiianiifaclnrliiK ti.'l 1 1 i . . I a ... aniui.g wooikii Kooia. J ha ronmn waa Uian known aa lh Orru.m City Woolrn Manufa.ttirli.g l'om.any, Tha ordinal loLv.riMalora wra A. L IArjiy, Thomaa I harman, L. I). C. UUnrrlti Arthur Wartirr, William W. iiin k, W, Johnaon, William Whlilo. k, Forhr-a Karilay, I'a'ilal llarvry, UaorK llatklii aon, J, I., lUrlow. John I. Ifeiimnt. IK V. ThoiuriM.n, Al.lrn II. Flrrl an.j William Harlow. In I wit, a.Miliorial artlrtra of lm .f. ration wara I1U.I, an l tha riama waa tliaiiKl I) tha Ori gin City Mnn(. lur- lug ('oininv, hiit.lntary artlclra of lniH.rtl'.n wra a-aln fllr.l Iha 12th ilay of Ki-U'iary Iks.1. an. ha M'cuatlon of tl.a company Waa tl.a mantifarturrof wijolan I'U ami fr othrr yt-iirral mantifacturliitf i.nr. (HMiHi ; a II .I tha horli.(, arlliliK, lliilctt' l.ia ami riMirllng at all and nry .la- or . larva wvil, anl all woolrn ami othrr (ola, wara an.l ii.rr. lian. lint. llrua a Hra ara lniMrtert of cotton an.l woulrn ttiMnla, ami Lara larf a at'.rr In Naw York City, Chuauo an ) r-'an f'raif C.K'O. (iiim se n:ys. M hal Ibf M .orollaxa vt IbU ( It; Think ftf ltorr. t nw n1 2iin , r 3 J II J. 'I. noon lo H ifi.ln.,n, 20 ara :v, 1 1 a. r I2W C II hl.K.p to II Mtlilnnla 41 anra arc 32, 1 1 a, r 4 ) I'll titf.( lit 10 M I IIUfc'Kllia 4l arrra h- 2H, t 2 a, r 4 NC Maria to F K wrrly, ' int in J. a Itra.tlryrlalinl3a,r2w.... M 1 V lril to N CampUII, 1-0 at a rr 10, 14 a, r I a 1.V0 l C Ut.mirttc to J It TitilllnKrr 31 arrra arc 3, 1 tl f , r J a lfttf) A C Fain hil.l lo J II Ityau 25 acrra rr 2H. II a, r 2 a 2'rfK) i I'.r.iugMnn to Hank ol Oirrf in City 0 trartaC'laikamaa ronrity 13,000 AC IMtlkln to M Jonnliupt, 15 Ua'ling mnmtwra of tha Chlnraa In tl.la city aia aifainat tha war of Hoirra, anl moat of tl.rm U.luk that tl.alr K0V arnniml will aoon artila ll.a J.lllrully. Ire hiny, Cliinraa Inn. haul tailor, who la an lutrlln;riit fallow anJ wll Vrraml lu tha atTaira in China, aayatha (.ivrrnrnriil will aoon put down tha war. Ha alao aaya Iba letter Hipla ami bul nra um Rrarrally ara oipwl lo II. r ll.irra, and thai ll.ry ara a body of law Iraa arilhudatU. Ha think Iha forrln ara in IV kin ara aafa, and that Ihry hava brrn rarrd fr by Iba k'nvrrnmtit,altlirr al a-.iiia ona of (he li'iiationa or In aonir a-'.Trr nuiriit -L A frw may bava ltn killl aary In Ilia war, hut not lalrly. In hla opinion, Iha ll"rra hava control laurly In I'rkln. Wlnif, CI.Iiipmi gardlirr, who bat hrrn In thla ronntry fir 20 yrara, thinkatha K-.rr Muri.l ran and will arttln tl.r troiil.tr in a ahmt tuna. Hut aa to hl h l.iK-i.r. to tl.o foreinrra ba car. n t aay. Ham Cliiltivt, lauiiilryman, Ihinki Iha war will Irad lo International dlturl.nrr r. ially ailh liuia;lhat ll.rro are inaiiy CbinrMi who dialika Hula, and II. r rra! trotil. In la Ida arrixloti ot that roiinty In gritlnit a louthold In Iha Chi-m-Mt Kit.pi'a. All tba Cluiiraa brra ara Cantonr, ho hava a dilh-rrnt dialrrl and al.uoat j a arparaUt lamtnaga front the IVkiuraa. llurrlMr- 1'atr ffhlrb II.MI Katliirlnn Ifalltolt. Mr. Mr a, KatliKilim llalUlt wai btirnad to il'lli in-ar H.riiiwalr, at o'clm k Fri day nlglil. Hha waa luat awn allva y her ion An totiia at n.Kii Friday. At that hour ha loft tl.a li'itiao to work in Iha hay fluid, and tion hla ndnrn In Iha avmlng La found tl.o homaln l.i-a, and 'liw ovrrrd the cliarradlKxly of hla motliar about lOOyarda diatant. It waa rvl'btot tlml In hnr amluavor V aava ajma of tha hoiiMihold firi'da, bar ilothlng had caught flra, and aha burrind to death. Tha dwrraand Waa of (iarman dwacrnl, and alx.ut (V) vaara of aga, Corotmr Htrhkland waa noliflr.J, and Inft lor Hprlngaalrr Haturday iiiomliig, whura ha Imld an In'jurat, IJorlbin af Oflhrm. At a inrrtitig of tha aUx klioldera of tha Chautaii.pia AwaM'latlon, tn-ld Hatur day afirriioon, all the lormrr oDcrra wrra ru rlr. t.. lor Iha rntulng year. Thaolhn-ra and ilirrctora ara aa follow : I'ml'lnnl, W. C. Ilawlry; l.--pirai-dniil, C II. Iy; a rriary, J. W,(iry; Irnaaurar, T. K. Han; ground manager, llartrry i;, Croat, ll.ilora-W.C. Ilawlry, J. T. Ah pviaon, T. F. Hyan, K. K. Cl.annan, J. W. liray, II. K. Cr.iaa, C. II. !), W. Y.. Carll. 1'rrtl.lr.tit llaalry atatra that tha afK- ciallou tlraied I -J II. la trar, Ualdi a aiptuidliig 'M lu Improving thrgioun la Tha rnripla of Iha cloamg day ria over Ila miMt'l llal II. Tba funnlrat Inu-rvli-w 1 avrr bad or bran of. n-latra Julian Italpli lu bla rrmlnlaTbr'a. waa w he n I waa on tba atari of Ihr New Yolk Kuo. I bad lrrn avtil to look up K-uir oua la auburb of tba rlty. Tha addrraa waa a number on rourln iimi, but. lo my arnaxa mrnt, I found thrra an.-h atrrrta In tba plant. The botir I aotight waa not In any or lhm. llrri ami almoat dla rourag.M I turnr.l into a roht.U-r'a ahop. and a.-vltif a UnrJrd (irrmao tirudliig oror a ln( In tl.a glare of a twinging lamp. I rlrarrd my throat and aald: I tM'g your .unlou. hut 1 am a ra porirr of Tha Hun"- -Wrll. writ." ba aald tootblngly. bw- fura I could r.uUli tha arnunce. yoo tannol h. lp dt.n I could n .t roiitlnua for a full mln- ate, ai atrurk wa I l y Iba unnpectrd tiblloanpby and whulom of bla reply. I rould not t.rlp N ing a rrimrtrr. and I koi'W It Winn I -xplalii-d that 1 wantrl an a.Mroa uu Fourth atrcct, and bad alrrady Im-to lo Ihrra Fourth ttrrrta. and would l.ka to know if tbrra wrrr any iimrw. ba llfil hla hammer and ni It In tba air for balf a In I mi tr. "You vam lo know If drre la aoma monr of doc Fuurt' atrtH'taT hcaakel. "Veil. I w 111 tell you. I baf lived brra llr 4 Tapa lllaalralae. A corrrapondent inaalng hurriedly Into Iha room of tha committee on rlr rra and harbora pulled tba knob off tba door. "How ran I get that flied. do yoa think V naked tha corigreaamnn. "Hhall I get tha arieriier or tba lockarnltbr "Tba lockamlth, I atippoao." "No, tlr. Wera I to aond for tba lock arulth ba would tell ma to conault tba architect of tba rapltoL authority to fll doorknoba. Loorknohi ara permanent flit urea and ara aololy within Iha Jurladlctlou of tba architect of Iba capltoL" "I'o you are that hookoaaa thrar aald tba cornmltt.-a aecretary. "I caua d the cartwiiti-r to paate aoma clotb on tba Inaldo of tba giaat doora lo order that tba booka might not abow. Ha did tba work, but when ba bad Unladed I noted that ba bad Dot cleaned tba fflnaa before ba put tba rlotb on. Tba thing looked to dlareputable tbat I aked blm why ba had not cb-anad tba glana. Ha told me U.at tba glaaa wai a permanent fixture and tbat ba had no authority to touch It, but tbat tha plac ing of the clotb upon It waa a tempo- rary matter and waa entirely within Iba province of bla la bore. Tba whole thing! got lo ba done all over again." Waahlnglon Cor. Cleveland I'lalo Dealer. Try Allmi'a Fool Kaaa. A jtowdar to ha ahtknn Into tha ihoea. Yonrfeelfeol awallnn, narvout and hot, and get tired eaelly. If yon hava amart Ing fwt or light ahoea, try Allan't For.t Kaaa. It tx tha frit and make walk lug cany, C'prea iwollen, anaating feet, Ingrowing naila, hlitara and callout iMta. Kelieve corn and bunion o all pain ami give rt and comfort. Try He baa do U Uxlay. Hold hy all (Irngglata and tl.o trea for 2o:. Trial package FftKK. Addreaa, Allen 8. Olmnled, UUoy.N, Y. Tba Golden Hale I!a.tar haa juat re ceived large a lock of Hanley't tetni (K.rcelain Kngllab cnxkery. Note prlcea in our corner window. A Thouiand Ton roe Could net expreaa the rapture of Annie K. Hprii.ger, of 1125 Howard Kt., I'bllt delphla, I'a., when aba found that I'r. King' New Diacovrry for Contamptiun had completely cured her of a hacking cm ltd that for many year had made life a burden. All other rented lea and doctor could give her no help hut the ay of ll.la Koyal Cure "it aoon re moved the pain in my cheat and I can now tleep eoundly, eomelhing I can ecarcely rememtier doing Ix-fore. I feel like aotinding ita praiara tlirorigliout trie Unlvenm." Ho will every one who trie Dr. King' New Diacovery for any trou ble of Ibe Throat, Cheat or Lnnga, 1'rice WV. and 11.00 Trial tiottlea free at Geo. A. Harding'a Prog Htore; every Untie guarantee.1 01 FVEKV BOTTLE. Of Hhiloh'a Contumption Cure ia thit guarantee: "All we ak of yoo ia to ue two third of the content of this bottle aithfully, then if you can aay you are not lirnrtited return the bottle to your Drug giat and be may refund the price paid." I'rlce 25 cU., 50 cla. and (1. CO. C. G. Huntley, Pruggiat. A Xlnlater'i JflaUke. A city minUter wt rwently banded a notice lo lie read from hie pulpit. Ac companying It waa a clipping from -.ewKpaper bearing onon the matter. The clergyman alarted to read tba ex tract aad found that it began: "Take Kemp'i Ilalaam, t' e beat Cough Core." Thla wa l.ardly wuat ba had expected and, after a moment' heaitation, he lorned it over, and found on the other tide the matter Intended for the reading One Minute Cough Cure ia the only barmlea remedy that produce Immedi ate reaulte. Try it. Go. A. Harding EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train leave Oregon City for I'ortlai.d ami way ita'ioi. al H:2l A. M. and IWII V. M. f,V I'ortlarid K V) 4 M 7 :0O r M l,v Oregon CHy or.' am 7 ui r ArAit.Und I2.:w II;.") AM Hearamento fi Kim I ;Vi 1 " Han r ranclaeo 7 r 8 .15 u " fV len fi 'iA M irV. I W " Itenver ft it) k a : W " Kat.taaCity 7:W 7'JSaj " Chicago l:tt a m 0;li0 a M " fxa A nicelea I :VU t M 7 :) a It "Kll'a fl.iinra :odr " Fort Worth e,-.W am rm a m " Cily of Mexico ll;MK 0 M A " Koimlon 4 St) A M 4 Ut A M " Naw Orlean H:g rn rl P r tf " WaahinKUin fl:l.'r fl 12 A H " New Yora 12:41 r M IM! r w Pullman and TourUt car on both train, r'hair car HaTamrnto to OgMen and Y.I I'awt, ani O.urUt car lo Chicago, St. Louia, Nw Orlean a nil Washington. O.i.nection at Kan Krai.clKo with teverai imhlplli lor II01.0I11I11. Japan, China, rbillj.plr.aa. Central ami booth A me I'a. The Farmer and Mechanic itore of Oregon Cily invite your Impaction of their new line of dry goo-la. clotlun g, etc CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind Yoa Hare Alwajs Bought Bear the Signature of Sour Stomach "irwr.l wm ta4ara4 try CABCA Xi ITT a, I UI acTer ta aukuat uwa la Iba kou. Hy llrar tu la a rf bad tbapa. ai4 air bca4 aefead aa4 1 kad atoiaara Iroabla Horn, tioaa tak I Off Caaearau. I faal aoa. Mr ir twilM bm4 Itea ua kMatelal malla tut auw tlummth." Jua. Easouao. ua Cunfnm aw, at Loaia. Ma. Ha Mr. K. K. Hooiiiiraruer ai.nt at Oregon City nation or Klrfren B. KfiKIII.KK, 0. H. MARK HAM. Manager, O. F. A Y. Agent. Portland, Oregon FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Fortland foot of Waahlngton atreet Mon day and Tburadaya at 6 a. m. Return ing lea yet Clattkanie on Tutadaja anJ Friday at 4 o'clock a. m. Thit it the nearest and moot direct route to the great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co There ara no better pillt made than lWitt'a little F.arly Kiaera. Alwtyi prompt and certaio. Geo. A. Harding. Far Taong lea and Tanag rfanra. There ia nothing that will arowae Hit ire of a young man or woman ao quick at to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dreaa ever to well dntiity year, trying to find eomedlnge j but if their ahirt front or abirt waist ia owl. and I didn't Ond anydtuga owl IXra4. acrea arv 13, t 2 a, r 1 a I TIIK CI.ACKAM AnTaIISTKACT 4 TIll'HT CO, are the owner of tba copy. riKht to the Tborne ayelem of ahatracl linlrxea, for Clrukama county, and bave the only ctimplete art of ahatracta in tba Comity, ran furnih Information aa to blln lo land at once, on application. l-oana, nvetmnnta,nal relate, a I. n tract tic. Olllra over Hank of Oregon cily. Call and Inveatlgato. Allrea box 877 Oregon City Oregon. itt'v T.l.t. Ida following la tbe Hat of lottrre re- niliilng In the poatulllru at Oregon Cily, Ore. on July 2H, ltKX). WoMKNa'l.lKT. i.il.lorf. Ida Mr (iradam, Viola-'-' I'.lake, Margaret Kellogg, Lena Mr Coulter, A. I. lie Mlaa Morgan, Initio Forehy, V Mr KlgiHin, Kllicl I Hweut, Jennutt Muty MKN'a Mar, llean Howard illack, W U lleechannn, Vol Cummiiiga, W G Iiivl, Win A Hikllo, lVter-3 lioverton, J M Fl.h r, W W liodfrey, BIl Kcrtiea, (loo II Kunlil. Win Hgt. Mariin J N llriNika. Frank Kngoll.ard, ZT Maaon Win T Miller, Mr Moaer K li M.ver K (1 M. Klllnp, J K-2 McOulre, Mr Ogleriby.O M 1'otter, .lack Hoho, Win II Htnait, Win Thorn prion, A S TliompAon, II Ward. Oho W WikhI, II 0 Wright, Jodn GF.O. F. HOUTON, P. M. For Nuln One lot and two liotiaon on Monroe ret hetwenn Sixth and Hcventh atreeta Oregon City. Holloa cunalantly rented t 7 per month, each 11,250. Dimick A Eahtiiam, Oregon City. Mtr Fair. Tde Htale lUmrdof Agriculture ia mak ing a grral effort thla year lo make the tate fair a rrprraentailve agricultural and live atock allow. The premium lial it out and I Mng thoroughly dialri billed throughout the alate and pcriioiial elf.. it are being made lo attract tlio at tention of farmera and al.x kmento tbe very liUral premium otTcred, Several countiea In the atate are pre paring a rounty exhibit for tbe fair, for Ihry reall.o It will ho a good oportunlty lo adverliae thoir county in a moet practi cal way. Kach exhibit will he a lecture room, and an object Icaann for the homo oekr, wdere be ran get Information, along intelligent limit, and w ill Int worth many dollar In advertising the county' reaource. The live atock ahow will lie without (iniatlon the beat ever dold on the count. Hreetler all over tho country are pre paring to exhibit at the fair thla year. There i an opportunlly here In Oregon for the farmera who have been running In debt raining wheat, to turn their at tention to the profitable, production of beef, mutton and pork, or engage In dairying which Ima already taken ita place a a leading paying ImiuHtry in thi atnte. There la a demand lor the heat apwlmen of all hreeda w hich w ill enntlnne to urow for years to come, and there ia nothing that will encour.ige thla iudtiHlryao much aa Block thow at atato and county fair. A gentleman recently cured of dyapop aia gave the following appropriate ren dering of Ilnrna' fnmom bleaaing: "Home have meat and cannot eat, and aomehavo none that want Us but we have meat and we cat.can Kodol Pys pepala Cure be thanked." Thin prepara tion will dlgoat what you eat. It in aUully rolievua and radicnlly euros Indi gestion and all stomach disorders. Geo. A. Harding. The tltff noetb'e naallfal law. I never benrd any one read Juat like the elder l'.Hth. It .n iH-autlful. Ha Qiit.h1 Ibe Dgure atand U-fure you! It writ Inriitltely tender. Home of tbe p(u.igce of "l-nr" were touching In the extn-tne, thottRh bo uactl CIMier'a frlgdtfully bad eoitloo of that aublluie tragedy. He bnd aome very odd w ay at timet. We were playing "Hamlet" one night In Nut. hcx, and during Opliella'a mad acetic a cia k liegnu to crow luatlly. When the curtain fell upon that fourth act, thla crowing Ih-coiuc more con t.int. Anl when tbe matiHgcr could not And Mr. Hootu lo rommenco tbe next act be looked lip and aaw dim lerrbed on the ton of the bidder, which .l.n aiiU M. ... rv.n.'lt itiA "ett.K' ' .1111. Ill" I'lli; 1. i, ...w - In that primitive thenter. The mnimger aacended tbe ladder and bnd quite a lengthy dlacuaalon with Mr. Hooth. who at Inst consented to come down on condition that ba atiould reauiuo bla high petition after tho play aud remain there until Jack aon wna ro-vlected prealdent. "Autobi ographical Hkotcboa of Mrs. John Drew," In Rerlbner'a. Nal Forerotlra. "Did your grandruother remember you In her wlllT" "Yea; ahc had 11 clause In It In structing the cxecutora to collect all tho loatia she had made nic." Balti more Newa, muaay their neat appearance ia ) oiled Tl.a Troy laundry make a Becialty of ladiea' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than done at the Trov. Leave your oiders at Johnaon's barter shop, I'or Sale. :000 120 acre, 32 improved, good building .I O10 acre, cord wood timtier, level l.MUO l'iri acrea, 10 improved, balance timtier on river llstiO 02 acrea, part improved, good hull. ling. 30 er acre, 3'.U acrea timber on river. f2tkO 120 acrea, 45 improved, ordi nary bui.i.g 1100071 acrea near church and school improved :1K) 120 acre homentead btlildinnt. Fine Home, 11' acrea in city, part in tra.le. tum 357 acrea. 125 improved, 180 piature. .14 acrea timiwr near town, on eay Icrma. J. A. Tliayer. Box 323, Kibbons All colors beat quality Golden Kule Ilaxaar. OABVOXIXA. Baaratb atlln Kind ton Haw Atwars Bmjt Blfnatare , SjJ?-- It sometimes happens that while a mnn Is watching hla enemies his frlenda get the beat of blm. Chicago Ncwa. An anpel It a being who enn watch another tx-lng poke a fire without of fering suggestions. Indianapolis Journal Itobhed the (irate. A startling Incident of which Mr, John Oliver of, 1'hilttilelphirt, wan tbe subject is narrated by him as follow: "1 was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almoHt yellow, even sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and olden, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised ''Electric Bitters," and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three, weeks and am now a well man. I know they sayed my life, and robbed thegtave of another victim. " No one should fail to try them. Only 50 rnta, guaranteed at Geo. A. Hard ing's Drug Store. It has been demonatrared by exper ience that contumption can be prevented by the early use of One Minute Cough Cure. This is tho favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly. Geo. A. Harding Through the Yellowstone. The new route via the Oregon Short Line Itailroad and Monlda. Montana, enables you to make a delightful trip through the Yellowsone National l'ark, entering via Monlda and coming out via Cinnabar, making it unnecessary to cover any portion of the route twice. For beautiful descriptive booklet, write or call at Oregon Short Line Ticket Ollice, 142 Third street, Portland. Or. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholera in fantuin. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Hemedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used ac cording to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio, Sold by G. A. Harding, Druggist. raaoi 1 teveitato PWmrrV Palataa.. rnu-nt. Tart Gone, to OuuU, . Hu'iva. M' euro, or Gnu Kc bc&Ue. w. CORE CONSTIPATION. ... C I I..T. nn ... u, t. t ajn Tfl Dir e".4 ad !.rntwa t. a'l dru. F DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS AND COPYRIGHT! C3IAIXEB PATENTS ' ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY oUc lo iDTrniiTa Aa " Book "How looouia Patent CVirri modfrair. Nn trt till paten: ! irrnreu ' Lrlten tnclly cnBDiitnual. AJMrvaa. ' g. 6. SIGGERS. Patent Ltf. Wathinatoa, 0. C Oregon pkrt Line The Direct P.oute to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fat Mail Line, or the KIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars. on the Portland-Chicago Special, "the beet in the West." Equipped with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tourist; Sleepers Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners (meals a la carte) Free Reclining Chair Cart. Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled For further information, apply to R. NAGAL V. E. COMAX, Trav. Pass. Agt GenT Agent 142 Third St, Portland. Or. Darter TIME HCHEPCLE Aauva Chicago-sail Uke, Denver. Fl. Portland w..rUi,Uii.alia.Kan- P-- Br-ecial City, Ht. Iy.ui. 9:15 a. m ti.icatfo and Kt. K.-.k.ne r5aHUke.Itet.vrf.Fl . ? , Wortn.Omai.a Ka.. .a.m. aaa Cit)t. Ijhi bn- Chicago a.i-1 Ka-t. Atlantic Walla WaMa. Let- F.i.rrk lot., iK.kai;e. Win- a.m. , 9 p. lu. .,eaiol.. Paul.! 8 W m I't.traei. and Kt. j Uceaa Metimlilpa j (p.m. All "aiiing .l i'e-nb I p. m. ject to change. For -an Francito Hail every 5 day Daily Ex Sunday. Colombia River 4 P- m. $ p. etraaitri Ex. Hun- Ha'iintay To Aa'ona a d Way. day. 10 p. 111. Landcu. Willamette Elver. 6a. m. Ex Oregon t'Ur, fiewberg, 4:;!0 P- m hunday Salem, led pen fcx- !,un ilri.ee and Way "ay handingi. 7 a.m. Willamette andYamhlil )p.m. Turn, Thur Kivtrt Hn. WwJ. and .-a . Orrcoo Citr. Pajton and Fri. aua Waj.Lanai. . Un, Willamette River ISC p.m. Tu .lh-.r. I'ort.nnJ to CrTalllf T.wsiiiur, aalrai. n 1 Way-Laud. "a ai.dt-U heave Hnakt River heave Kiparia Ripaxia to Leaitton l.ea uton 3: a. 111 Daily Daily. 8:30 a. tu. W. II. HURLBUKT. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHERN PACINI' RAILWAY eolTU BOIND. Reiolator is. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. ro. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informs1 tion by addressing or calling on J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. Train No. It ' " 13 " " 13 Train No. 16 " " 11 " " 12 9:22 a. m. 4:5 ) p. m. 9:14 p. in. NORTH BOIND. 7 a. 9:.'a a. 5:40 p. m. in. m POSTAL SCHEDULE. BY SOt'TIl RUN r.VClt lC RAILUDAIt, Mail closei going North 5 :.V) p a, and 7 :45 a in Mail cloiM-e urotittf South 8:52 a in and 7:i.' p iu BY XA8TSIDK ELECTHIC 1.111 K. Mail closet for Portland and ditriKu'.Inn point!., V2 in. .... ; J Mail clones for Milwaiikie and Sellwoud 9 a m. Mail arrives frosi Portland 1:30 p ni. sine BOl TtS. Oregon Citr to Ely, Cams, Mulino. Liberal anil Mollala leave at 12 m, ai d arrives at 1::U) a m dnily. Oregon City lo heaver Creek, Rbubel. Clark, Meadow llrook, Cnion M.j hi.J Colton leaves at 8 a ni Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and returns on fc'lo-vii if davtal4:35p ni. Oregon City to Viola, Lopan and Redland leaves Oregon City Monday, We'remtiiy and Friday at 1 p in, leaviim Viulu sume days at 7 am. Oregon City to Willamette, huflurd, Wilsonville and Orseme arrives er 10:30 a m and leaves at It :'M a ni daily. (ieneral delivery window is open on Pun day from 10 to H a m, All letter dropped into the box at the door Is prom ' scrit otl'Sunday as on other days. v