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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1000 ft oil f ir -1. t : mws oi me ueck CA. jflk-i. 4S-A. A jVOiA. A. A.vv Friday, July 27. K'asmns D. Phattiirk. Multnomah county's yeteisn circuit j'dfc-e, at liis home, 443 Fifth street, yeetcrday (U-rnoon at 4 o'clovk, For the -et Imo 3 rare Juil- SUiturk had been in wr lieallh. KK-Conirressmsn Jerry Simpson Looted at Fort Scott, Kan , tonight ly a croadol hoodlums ahile attempting to le!iver a political addrese. A ciowd of foUbly 200 roughs went to the meet ing to create a disturbance. One of the leaders, a bi negro, jumped upon the pint form, and ben the e congressman attempted to push liim off, the negro fought, aud they both went to the floor. Other of the mob rushed in, and Mr. tfimpeoo aa In danger of rough treat went until Mayor Goodlander anil a Towd of professions! and business men look a band and heat otT the roughs. Monday, July 30. The Second Hettalion of the Filth ... ... . , . ii ...i... i i L nuitl flaws iniamry, .n.jui ..-. ' commanding, will leave Cuba tomorrow 5 forth 1'nited State. The coinpanie at ttuantanaroo and Itaaeoa mill I taken aboard enrotite. The ollWre have received instructions to prepare warm clothing for a hard winter cam paign, and to I ready to re-embark ahortly after arriving in New York General rr;nh, with NX lloers baa surrendered unconditionally to tlie flritish. Mr. M. D. Woodward, of Evannton, when (he wrote the Ian! letter received by her huband from Pekin, was armed with a five ahot revolver. It waa her in tention, according to the letter.to ute the first three cartridge on the entailing Chineee. Then, if with what other de fender were doing, the Koier were not fepuleed, ahe bad decided to kill her daughter, lone, with one of the remain- i ing bullet, and ahoot herself with the : last, o they would not fall alive into i the band of the Boxer. Tbit tdeve of A WOMAN'S MISTAKE Loilgcs. K O. lT. W, meets everr Saturday evening In tbe A. O. I'. W. Trinple. Ueo. K. CalilT. secretary. Kehefcahe Willamette Kebekah l-odgv No 3 meets eevoud and fourth rri.Uy ol ra.'li month at I. O.O. V. Temple -Malt liodfiv, KHietary. t'oiirt Itobin Hood No. V, FonNiler ol America, nwta tlrt and third Friday in .d, m.iiiifi lii Ked Men a Mall. . H. Stafford eecreUryS F. T. K.'gere, rhlel I render. Claikemas Chapter No. 5. It. A. M., meeta on the third Morula of esoti month In Masonic Hell. M. Itollack, - Pioneer Chapter No. 'X. O. K. S. meets (he aecond and fourth Tuesdays in eerk month at Mnld Hell.-.Miae Jennie Hots en, secretary. Oregon I.tge No. 3. 1. . 0. K., nieel new tii contained in the letter written An order for 110.0MO garment to be by Mr Woodward, June II last, after made op at once was received at tlie . the and her daughter had made futule 1'nited State quartermaster's depot el attempts to ee ape from I ektn. Tlie JelTorsonville, Ind., tolsy. iue gar- tnent will be sent by fa-t freight to Se attle and thence ti the Orient. Tuesday, July 31. A cablegram from 1'nited Conl Fowler, at Chi-e Foo. wave that the The Boer ftate that their plan it to ' American. German, Urilish, Russian and keep np a guerilla warfare until Noveni-! half the French and Japaneae legation her Lett, when the democrati in the .were defended July 22. It i not 1'nited State, if ucceul in the e lec tiuu there, have protmtd intervention jn Sjutb Africa. Oswald Ottendorfer, of New York, the leading German editor of the United State. ayi : "I am dif gutted with both part iea, both candidate and both plat form. I cannot anpport McKinley, and (he taicidal action of the demoi-rat at doubted that the Minister at I'ekin were alive on that date. The State de partment bopet to have early communi cation with Minister Conger. Fngland i haa received a cable dispatch from her nun inter. After a confvrence with Chairmaa Hanna yeterdy. Governor Kooaevelt Itaid be would be a private citiien dur Kinoas Citr irevenu me from support-! ing Ancust. and that he had made no i ing Bryan." Saturday, July 23. The battle-ship Oregon ba been docked at Kobe. Her ttroctural I rengtb j ii ifitect. A Chinese edict that reached London I declare that the minister were afe on l July 24 and were ting supplied with food r-T the government. definite arrangements (or motitha of the campaign. the later Wednesday, August 1. The Treasury department ia Sending out the new 2 per cent bond iaaued to Uke the place of the old issue, latter. $22i,Gt$0,000 i'ave been dered. Of the urren- John Clark Itidpath, the historian, , died at New York lt evfiiimr. Today' itttement of the treasury bal- nee in the gnral fund, exclusive of the J Chairman Jone has railed a conh-r lloO.CHM.OOUgold rveerve in the division j 'nee of democrat to rnet at 'Wshii.g- i.-.'.v.l r..h N to diH'us tiie situation in c4 redemptiun. sbowt: lalance., lil,2.),7; gold, f72,4O5,0tsl. 'Surprise wat expressed by soand tnoney democrat yesterday over the news from Indianapoll that the gold democratic national committee still bad f'KXO in the treasury left over from the campaign of lS'jO. This is almost unex ampled in the history of political com mittee. Charles A. Towne will be withdrawn i from the populist national ticket about August 15. At that time the populist national committee will pas upon his resignation. The decision tha- be should withdraw was airived at some weeks ago. luring the taiupaign Mr. Towne is io oe uiiiizeo as a campaign oraior, io , lacturing in Maine, ami it was an whom w ill be as'igned the most desira- nounced toly that the mill of the ble tours. He will speak only in Ur,;e J pe.irell Manufacturing Company citiM and in cloe districts. His course j WOuld be shut down from Augukt 18 eince Stevenson's nomination has won j Hnti September 4. About one-half of him the renpect and admiration of the the goods manufactured by these mills democrats, which he did not possess be- to China. About 3000 hands are fore. A cabinet position is aw u red him affected, in tU? event of Brvan's election. A banquet in commemoration of the amnesty proved a failure owing to a misuiidertitalidi rig tendering it and the American civil and military authorities regnrding the speeches. After two Lours' delay the banquet was finally finished. CommiHHionerg Taft and M'riglit and General MacArthur were in vttendunce. No political speeches were Kietuh ami J. U. Alann streets; Ker Knit-si J. W. Mark, t.siiur. bundav bcIhmi at 10 A. M., weekly services every Tliurwlaj at 8 P.M. German school every balurda) from 9 to Everybody invited. HT. JOHK'8 CHCKCH.CATnOLIC.-Rlv. A Hii.lib.xd, Ni'.nr. On Hnndsy mi s and 10 JO a. M. Every lecood and fourth Sunday tier m in sermon after the S o'clock msu At all other Diet Kiitllh sermoiii. tjuuiay School at l.Mi r. h. Veir, apologeilca) ubltta and benediction at 7.10 r. m. Many of the Chinamen of New York, who fear that re venue will betaken on j GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTH thxin for th nntrauM iA thn Pwitvra in ! ERAN IM MANL'AL CHURCH Cornel China, are arranging to leave the city, but they are not going to China. The island of Cuba is the haven of safety which they have in view, and Induce ments for them to go there are not want ing. The amount of Spanish money in circulrtion in Chinatown is proof of the auccess of the Chinamen who have re cently returned from the inland. The stories ttiey tell of the profitable work on the tobacco plantations and the consid erate treatment they re-eive from the Spaniards and Cubans is having its effect on those who are anxious to leave that city. Sunday, July 20. The president has promulgated an order, dratted by the Marine Hospital Service, establishing a national quaran tine against Cape Nome and Dutch Harbor, Alaska, because of the epidemic of Biiiallpox ut those ports. This order gives a legal eUtug to the quarantine already in operation. The war department will purchase eeveral additional batteries of mountain guns, for service in China. the experimenter, la it not foollah to rtak the poaalble result of aueh experiment? Ia It not better to depend upon a medicine whlrh haa been tried aueceaafully for thirty year, and which ha never bren found wanting? IK not therefore let any one peratiad you to try some thing which they say U just a rood. It cannot be Just a good. Mr. Y'ink batu't Compound la the beat, and there can be oulv one beat. Thla 1 not a were acrtiun. but la a positive fact, admitted by huudreda of regular phvuieiana. Kelv on rnr own common ne, and Mrs, llnkham' life-long experi ence, and you will make no mistake. IVm't experiment with your health, but take a nie.ll.-lne that you ttow ia good, an.l la hacked by auch letter a these to Mrs. Ilukhaiu : Suppressed And Painful Periods Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "1 waa thin, sallow and nerrou. I bad not had my meniH-a for over a year and a half. IVxtorc.l with several physician In town and one specialist, but did not rrt mr better. 1 flnall U V V IV.. w J J wi. " u. .... ...V, . wrote to you. After I bad taken three bottle of Lydia, H llnkham a Vegetable Compound and three of Mood ISirlfier, mr nienv returned, and I feel a well and strong a I ever did, and am paining ftVh." Mis Lisa Uaixis, Vbulia, Tulare Co., CaL "Before taking1 the Vegetable Com pound I was troubled with Irregular menstruation, and auffvrcd great irony. My phyairlan pave noe mor phine, and I remained in bed. I doc tored eight year ami got no relief, and the doctors told nie there waa no relief 1 for my trouble. Finally I tried Lydia i K. Hnkham Vegetablo Cotupoun.L TheBjerare giviog up th dr arms. While Uklng the first bottle I felt .... .. that I wa Improving. I have taken andtherree State army wdl eoon w winf eight bottlca. and never bad its end. Gen. l'einaloo siirr ndera to Dythini to do me ao much itoimI. Gen. Hunter. Kvery month my trouble have jrrown - let and leaa, and now at thla time I m en red." Ki.la mar, a 23 Stage Street, Haverhill. Maaa. Ovarian Troubles Always Yield to Lydia 0. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound. "I had been In poor health for twenty years, having inflammation of ovarii' and womb trouble. Although treated by physicians, I could not gain strength nor do my work, and nut so low-spirited and tired of life. A frimd advised me to take Lydia K. rink ham's Vegetable Compound. The tirnl bottle strengthened me, and I wrote to you. After taking six bottles can say that I am well and can even do my own washing. "-Miw. M. W. Mil. t i n. No. 1033 Canal Street, New Orleutix, La. "For three year I Buffered with ovarian trouble, havinir inflammation I tnil an ahfWfcM on riirht ovarv. llitil aueh pain In my back and head, and at times was unable to walk. Had sev eral doctors, but they did not do me much good. One doctor said that I ! would have to have an operation and have the ovary removed. I became diwouraged and gave up all hopes of getting well. I began taking Lydia K. l'iukham'a Vegetable Compound. I wrote to Mrs. I'inkhamand followed her directions faithfully, and am bet ter than I have been for three year. 1 nave taken ten bottles, and my friends are surprised at my rapid Im provement." Miih. W. II. Waltku, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., N. Y. ' It I well known fact that Lydia Tl link ham's Vegetable Compound haa cured more women than any other remedy. It therefore must be the best possible medicine for female 111a. Hut some women malte the ntiaUke try ihuradey In (Kid Fellows' 1111. of thiuklntf that they will trr some- i x. K. Uyn, WH rtUry. thing else, eimnly because It 1 new. ...,, That mistake I often fatal one Fall Kn. ainpnlei't N-. 4. I. O i , fatal to the health aud batulucaa of ineets fl'st and thlnl Tueailsv In each I month. J. A. Stuart, secretary. Order iA IVitilo nil ev.rv Mon.lav llilKhltl ;Iiiiii's hall. Head t'ounselnf, ' S. . Scrifiure; Mrs. ilsy faylur -rriary. , M4"Y A MUCH. Has tiirn.xl with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover Uxl Tea piulfU the breath by It" action on the !owid, etc., as nothing et will. Hold for year un absolute guarantee. 1'rlie Sft eta, and M its. CO. Huntley the PrtiggUts. Ihtl fur the llowrli. No nulls' what all vou, headache to cancer, you will never get well until your bowel ate put right, CANCA It KTM help nature, cur you without a gripe w pain, produce easy natural movemeiils, coel yoil Jut 10 cent to start getting your hea.lh ba k, CAM AKCKTH Candy Cathaitle, the ge-nolne, put up In metal lH'ee, every tablet haa 0. C. C. stainprd on It. Ueware of n.itatlont. tlMl Mk fMI Stf ft ..ll. u ... UfcorMfcal.lt. SSI. nr"l Ik ii if .m, m l .tMH4ll,M flWUHM . fll'M XI- "'.derail i ffi.vtri i a ri villi r"i tl..,4 t-t in kolll .. .. Jr...,, la Do You Know the News r I You ran have It all fur York. He thinks the severs! tactions ; in that state w ill work harmonious'y for , Bryan and Stevenson. The London Leader aoeertt that Lord Kitchener has been dispatched from I'retoria to Krbgerrdorp to organize a 'column to relieve General lijden-I'owell, . now besieged by General lVlarey at 1 Kustenburg, in Western Transvall. The prevailing trouble in China has made it neeesry to bring about a cur tailment of production in cotton tnanu- Sunday Services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRCH.-K-v H. Oberir, Pastor. Mrniiif service at 10 tt Huuday flchnol at 10:00. Class meeting after morning service. Evening service at TM :h Lenifiit meeting rinndsy eveulng s Epw" :'JU: Prater Martin UriK'it mct-tun mindsy eveulng g Tburfday eveulm st 7 strangers cordlsllr invited. I ltedmen Wa. heno Trlt No. 13. Imp. O K M . meets Saturday evrtiing 7 .', at Kl Men' Hall .N. M JI.io.ly of K.;(.Kias. W. Kelly. Sacheu. Mulliiomah I.o.lk No 1, A. F. A. M., meet first and third Saturdays in ea. Ii 1 uiotiid at Masonic Hall. T. K. Uyan, ccreUry. Meal Helirf Corpa No 1H. meet at Willamette IUI1 the (list Monday In ' every month at '.' o'clock p. m. and the , il.ir i Mondur m every month at 7:30 oYIovkp. m Tbe Autiliary tueta at , il.e Armory bu ling tbe 1st and 3rd I Saturday in e.' li month at 3 o'clock p. i, ,r. Koniiia Koots, preaidenL Mrs. ' Mary 1.. Urdl-y, secretary. I t'nite.1 A rtisjn meet every Tburlsy evening of each in mill at the Willamette Hall. The social nierting of tins orlr is s-ond Thuriseay of each month. K. II Cooper, triary, M. UolUck M. A. Willamette Falls Camp No 14. W. 0 j W. meets 1st and 3rd Frldai In th I Willamette llall.-C. C, Sl. 8. Walker 1 .,..1 l.rV Ii III. la Ime I'ine Ixlifs, No. M, A. F. A A. M . Inrn, Or., meets on the -iud tunlay in eaeh month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 3 p. in. and from 1st of November to lt of May at 10 a. m. Geo. C. Armstrong. Kec. Catholic Knights of Amerii-a St. John's B ranch No. ut7, meets every Tuesday ol the month. Tualatin Tent, K. (). T. M . mets la Ked Men's Hall, on second and fourth We.lnes.jays ii. II. Hyatt, rec-iril keepei, Oregon City Camp, No. frrti M.xlern Woodmen of Amrrira meetsevery second and fourth T"e.tuy in the nionMi, at Wiilamelle Hall G. liroasellchrr, Clerk. Meade I'jet No. 2. (i. A. H , meeu firt Moodar evening in eaeh month at Wilamette Hall. J. K. William. Com. I.awion Command No. 1, of Oregon Union Veterans I'mcn merta sn-on.l .at urdar I l. ti. in Itediuan'a hall and fourth Saturday at 7 p. ni. in T. K. Cow ing' olhee. To Tar C'oasllpalloa ror.v. Tske(4aril tsn.lv I atlmrtlc itrB. IIUC-U fail lo cum. urui;iaM r. luitJ ibuitvy. At lied Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complet ion is better. My doctor says lUa 1 gently on the stoinaeh, liver and kindeya, and is a pleaant lalative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It ia callel Lane's Medicine. All! druggists sell it at 'i'tc. and b0 cts. Lane's Family Medi...ne move the bowels each day. If Jon cannot get it, send for fren simple. A hlrrss, Orator F. Wocdwar.l, LUoy, N Y. I'er Sale. j The Aehorn l'tex-s, near Hamsai-us On of the lineal farms In Claciamas i-..iinty. F.ii'imre of I. L. I'orter. i ilsewtr la Blss4 !. I Clean 1'1'Xxl hirsns a rlo skin. Ne brauty without it I ssrt,t'aniy l allisr tie clran yur bl.l and kern it rlvan, t , stirring up the Isiy Itsrr snd .limn- all Im 1 I'uritir 1 1 "in ll Uwlr. lU-fin loUy tu amsh tMliililra. U'lli. I. lot. lira, black li.sils. C. ! Slid Hist suklv bilious rortipl.iiun ty Uking . I awarrts, lw;tuty ..r Irn .nls. Ail iliug gisla, aslisIs. lH'N guaisnlrel, uc, Sje, sor. Per Month 50c Per Month Siiii! yu ii., Irvlnir irrjarutloii simply d.l opdrycalairb; Hi diy tip tl. ... rrlioi s, wkU-u a-llirr. t lbs n.n iLrino ai.d U.n. p, rausiiig f r fun r.oul'"b! l.'.so Ilia onlimr; t .r i . f vuU.i i !i. A " laddry lug iiiluU'its. f.i."-, !... i.l snuils aud usa II. it i i... .i --, H.t! ai.d b-la, Ui's i i on I'- lo ii r- t.i.djr and will c. a -! ir r- 'llnll.s ltl sa.dv an. I j.!.oi.1,t, A l si.o wi.l I Hiatle.1 fi.f 1') r.uls. ' A'l d -i ; -Is rll 11 s utK'. a". I 1 l'.".!., rs, '.ii an. u f t , N. Y. The lUlm c u s wcl-uiil ', it " Irritalaor r-i- ai.wi.iin'. It spnda '-: 0.r an rrilal4 and angry surfaec, iliV. loir linu)datcly Ih. ui I d InlUuimattoa lii Ih Fvenlng Tlesrm, of ',t. jj land. Orrgon. It ,il. U'g k evening itawspaiwr pul.li., j, 3 I k.a.hil. ' ll ...... I A f I M m 1 1 II. B. i4 the Mate and of ha N'.iim, Ir v It ir a monin, a Cotiv will be inaiUd to AiMraaa The Telenram. 8 jjj ruiiianu.ur, jj J. C DRADLEY'S IJwjr, Krenl anJ HaleHubli ORECONCITY. Uai'aTIb ITWKtlt Till lapvt au,i in I)oulle ami Hitigle Klg. and ssA ii t .1 t Wuh I I.'. tVaiu lUlm yon are Biuied "r1,w, iway on lianu Bl l atrsinat KsmI CaUrth and lly J'sver. jlowe' rirm. A corral) connect wikii viiv I'siii i"iannii, pARMEKS Your team will hate the Usl of care anJ Full Measure of Feed City Stnl)lcH W. H. Y0UNC, Prop.. auo..,.i.. yt n Cooks, Liver Uiga on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. Information regarding any klajf stork promptly ltnded lo by prrseg loiter. Horse Douvht and told. Hor IUtar.U-1 and Fed a'lle term. on r i:.laWI Ulse4 !. i:. l Greeoii PIONEER JOHN YOUNGER, J 12 V IS L 12 R, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YKARS LM'liKIh.MH IN tin nt Uritnin ami America. and Epfe, Freight anil parr! JelivfreJ U) all parte of the city. RATES RE ASONAOLI W. A. Clark, of Montana, left today on the Lucania for a vacation in Europe, liufore sailing Clark said to an Evening World reporter: "Yes, I may have given a check for 100,000 to the demo cratic campaign fund. Perhaps it was for more than that amount. I sent a contribution." FIRST PRKSBYTERIAN CHl'RCH.-Rsv. A I 1. MoutKoniiry, Puior. Hervices st 11 a. a. and I 7:30 r. H. 8l,b.th Hohi.ol at 10 a. 1. Yourif 1 People's Soeiety of Christian Kndeavor meeu ! every Humlay evening at S is). Ihuisd.j evenlnir prayer meeting at 7 30. Beats free. ?:VAXGEI.ICAL CHURCH-Corner of Eighth ami Mn'liion street, K-v. 8. Copley paitor. Services every (lalihath at 1 1 a. m and 7:i5 p. m. Hunday School 10 a. m Prayer meeting 8 p. in. All are welcome HT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. P. K. Hammond, itector. Services every Sunday at 11a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday scliool at 10 o'rloclc, btrvice every Friday evening at7:.'i0. Other servifM-s at may oe announced. All seats free. Strang era cordially invited. FIRST CONG REO TIONAL CH V RCH , corner of Main and Eleventh streets Rev. K. S. liollirier, pantor. Momini; servi 10:31; Sunday School 12; Junior Endeavor 5; Y. 1. H. U. K. prayer meeting 0:30; eveiiinK service 7:30. Backache and Womb Troubles Succumb to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. FIRST BAPTIST CH URCH.-Rev. J H. Heaven, pallor. Preaching servlres ! every Sunday at 10 .'W ami 7:. p. rit. Sun-1 day school at 12 noon to 1 p. in. Juniors I meet in the afternoon and the Senior young People's society and Jiible study class at 6:15 p. in. Thursday evening, regular prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Widnenday evening, Illble study class at Y. M. C, A. rooms led by the pastor. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks UHe it. We refer to One Min ute Cough Cure. It will quickly core all throat and lung- troubles. Geo. A. Harding, " I have been for ten yearn an In valid with female wenknibs, and the torture and puin I snfTi ri-d no tong-ue can telL I never spent one week in the ten years that I was free from pain. My trouble was inflammation and congestion of womb. When I commenced to take your remedy I had been bedfabt for some time under the treatment of two of the U-sl physi cians in Illinois without receiving- any benefit. You can imagine the benefit I derived from Lydia E. i'inkhara's Vege table Compound when I tell you that I have gained forty pounds and am well a thing I never dared to expect." Mfis. C. E. Folasd, Monett, Mo. "For a number of years I waa troubled with backache and leucor rhoea. I became ao weak and miser able that I could not attend to my work or studies. The least effort would completely exhaust me. Physi cians failed to help me. I felt that my youth was blighted, and the life before me would be one of Buffering' and misery. Then a friend insisted on me taking- your medicine. Iiefore I bad used one bottle I wa greatly relieved. I had not known a well day for four years, but now I fi-el tetter than I have since a child, and it is all due to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Um Mar li. biavtyBoy, Alliance, 0, 1'orll.ilid and Seaside Spet lal. beginning Saturday June .'t'lth and every Saturday therehfier the Astoria & Columbia Kiver Railroad Co. will run Port la ml and Seande sixvisl to leave Portland at 2 :.'0 p. in. and run through direct without tratinfi-r, arriving at Sea side at 5 :50 p. in. and nturnilig leave Si-aside Sunday at 5:00 p. m. and arrive at Portland at!): 10 p. in. OABTOTIIA. Bari tk. 1 Kir.d Yw Han k:tm Boul Money to loan Ih.iKiKS & (iKifyrrn. at lowest rates. ill: is Candles ! hm r I. ara of tb tmnm tW -t iftit e thm ea.fti r'l( ,.fh If m f OMIH) A i th)H "'Hh.r,(. sjiil 'ttl(dt o Ik iMta4ts MK'SM . th laarher.), ( it tnn Tl M tlsvasti.s4 tU tt th simfisd s thm sVayi Islsuffl9 fnn.f.ne.. Iu S) i,f .,., Ms. Ir. ft) I lft asftj lb MbosM UUea lints) if MINIMUM OILIO. Dyspepsia Cure i Digests what you eat l IlartinrlallrflliresUtliofcKKlBiidtldl i Nature lu airengthcnlntf and roco ! structlnii Ilia eihausted dlgestlt of lf:uia. 111 111 lalet dlwoVerrd (Hgf out ami tonic. No other rcj .iratM ran npiiMortt It In rflh letiry. It l atatiily n llevesand pernianetitlT cuW hysjcjisia. Indigestion, IK-arthurt, Flatulenco, Siur Klomnrh. N'auv Kirk HcadarJii'.tiastralgU.t'r.tnip' all oilier rmultaof luilrfectdlgrillofc frh-a bv. and It ri.sleifitalnsm tin aniall .nr. all linlysurlauilll t" Pr.por.d by I. C 0e Win CO . Chltofl Persons defiring announcements of parties, sx:iali, etc., must send them to this office. Iliii Stale Normal School Monmouth. Oroiton. I'all term ojiens Septeinlier Hth. The studrnt of the Normal S hool V prepared to take the state rcrtifVatr lliriliatrly on graduation, (irnduatrs readily setttre good oilic Itspense of year from fix tol5o. .Strong aradrmic and professional route New special depart nirnt In manual truluitr Well riiiiped training department. 1'or catalogue containing full annoiin iiirnis. address P. L. Cammiki.L, or Presi.lcul. W. C. Wkhn, Sec'y ol Faculty. Urn f5 In every town and village may be had y?-o me Mm4 SlaWvl Oil l. i.lica Axle Grease that makes your horses glad. Miners' and Prospectors' Favorite. Unaffected by cold or heat Winchester fat' munition U used ty every ic and sold everywhere. Send name and address on a postal card for 148-pagc illus trated catalogue. It ia free Winchester Repeating Arms Co. unm uivrii mNN. 418 Market St., Son pranebco, CftL