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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 10X) eM vlth . y . ao,, ,k CLIMAX. IW4 at th ellawil Umtt, m1r, lova, 'Haunting la trlpl bUmJ aiajMti of ik f ill ottwr arifta hora, ft) Ml tlx g.ild OmIi of Iragrnl! Xow, whilt 11m trunii knock upoa (ha ft )i,, hU U ma of brtta InloitraUal l il at th rllamt TWt It Mory II:, arartmrd cniriof alM th rara At lth' vol in th tld hr aartl( S AnJ boar with blood tln4 trlanpk criaa, "flit plicl" rv,d at th tllmatt Wall aith Ufa alata, DrJ at tk dunai I 0 anprMinat (tUl Martha IHclloau la Oratory. X- M R. ODDIE'S COURTSHIP. Ha Waa a Xodal Bacbalor, but His Lormaln Waa Far From CoavaaUonaJ. 6, Sheila E. Brain. 1 Mr. Markham Oddl waa a model lodprr. a old lachelor and a heart whole man-that la to av. be waa al! Ibree ontll the day. ronalderably iat til fortieth birthday, lhat a peclal fate took him lu (mud and brought blm fai to fai with the younger of two ladle who had rwetuly com to lire In one of the house opposite. They were evidently mother and 'daughter. Both wer comely, and the last named of tbe two bad on of the sweetest face it bad ever been Mr. OdJIe'a luck to behold. 8b happened to drop a small parcel will walking along tbelr mutual road, and b hur ried after ber with It. Th smll wltb which ah received It went straight through Mr. Oddl's aomewhat anti quated waistcoat. All tbe evening be thought of that mile. - When be went to bed, b en deavored, with th aid of three cao- dlea. to get an Impartial view of that region on th top of hi bead where the hair ougbt to have been, but now, alas, was not That bald spot bad not troubled blm much np to that time. Now he regarded It wltb mltrut. Mr. Oddle bad led an amiable, punc tual uneventful existence, going to and returning from tbe city every week Jay wltb regularity and dispatch th kind of person who I never asked for his season ticket He wa comforta bly off and had no one dependent up on him. The few relative t pos sessed lived In the shires. Mr. Oddle had remained a bachelor mil these years possibly because no body bad set to work to marry blm. It was not that be objected to women. On the contrary, he admired the fair sex, as a whole, quite unreservedly. But be bad never given bis heart to any one particular woman, and bla landlady looked upon blm as a fixture. The returning of that apparently In nocent looking parcel marked an ep och. Life was never tbe same again to tUe little old bachelor. He bad nut watched Miss Hexham'a gentle face and well developed but graceful figure for ten days before be became con Ticctd that It was not good for a corn dealer to live alone. I "A man wanted softening Influences ' about him' here he hurled a piece of fried ham to the cat "be needed a gf title hand to guide and restrain blm." : Mr. Oddle at this point discovered that be had forgotten to wind his watcb up . the uijrht before. ! The truth was be was In love and i with a young woman wltb whom he I Lad never exchanged a syllable. He ' lea rued ber name from bis landlady, an austere person, whose mind was i act cpon a curious form of religion and wbq did not take much thought about frivolous worldly matters. Questioned discreetly by ber lodger. ! this worthy but depressing person 1 t-oulJ tell him little regarding the two ladits who were now the objects of ! such tender Interest to him. They were a Mrs. and Miss Hexham, so she bad beard, and Mrs. Uexman was ei ther deaf or dumb, or It might be both, for her daughter talked on ber fiDjjfrs to ber. 'nl she answered back In tbe same way. Mr. Oddle' courtship was a very de corous affair. In Spain, despite his years, be would doubtless bare adopt ed the role of an "iron eater." as the youth who goes courting under his ladylove's balcony Is styled. But In sober, unromantlc England tbe suitor does not eat Iron or sere nade tbe queen of bis heart on the guitar. He has to be properly Intro- ducd, and the little corn dealer, know ing this respectable custom, would lave given anything for an Introduc tion which would have allowed him to mil and establish friendly relations. ! Tue months passed, and still be could I not get that thin but necessary end of tbe wede In. The mother and daugh ter seemed to have very few friends aud never went out probably on ac count of Mrs. Hexham's affliction. It was bard upon the daughter. Mr. Od 31i; thought, but he admired ber all the mere for her self sacrifice. Ml3 Hexham became aware of bis devotion, of that Mr. Oddle was con vinced. When, they met and be took care that they did meet pretty often be ventured to raise his hat, and smiles were exchanged. But there the affair jnlted. to tbe poor little man's fre flucrt despair. He could get no "for- Biler." I Once, when be attempted to speak, 31 !ss Hexham turned tbe color of a red irose and promptly hurried away. "1 hav never been properly Intro duced, that Is why." was Mr. Oddle'i anguished reflection. "She must have been exquisitely brought up, the very iplnk of propriety." . "Pnmetlilnff will hsv to he doner B .. - . -cried the poor man desperately on tb ly that be went to tbe city without a tie. and an unfeeling acquaintance Jeer d at blm and Inquired If bla liver wer 1 out of onhT. Ilia llvrl IVrtsh th thought! It was bla heart IU tltvlttisl nt U'UKth that. Ilk He klah. h would ak for l'U from heaven, lie would tfiid I ho ot'Jeot of hi adoration a bouquet, an anoiiyinona bouquet of Hie cholcvat. Sh would urvly cues from whom It (nine. If alio i.laeed It In the window, he would ivri,.. i.. ira tieiiiam. nolaln him- iuir aut hi luteatlona and rrqueat: permission to rail. Mr. Oddle took a holiday the day th bouquet was ent o(T from Coveut liar den To ilt itlll In hi offle wa a , thin liupooIM. II went for a Ion raiw hut whora hi neat little lee took hltu ha waa never abl to say, Th next day th aony Inctvased, Tber wa no alcn. Mr. Oddl fell plump Into th depth of despair and was convinced that be bad offended bis ladylov. II bad not been proper ly Introduced. Th phra becam a perfect nlghlmar to him. But th second day tber wa th bouquet In th window In all Its (lory, ami. moreover, Miss Hexham waa bending over It Inhaling Ita perfum. Sh wa a beautiful woman, not too young for a man abem In bla prim. Tb wonder wa that aucb t treaaur had not been mapped np before. Markham Oddl wrote to Mr. Hex bam. It took him hour and hour to compose the letter, and It wa tb most dellcloualy old fashioned eplstl ever Denned In a practical century. Two whole day elapsed befor a llttl not ram !o reply: "VI ra llaihata nreaent ber compli ments to Hr. Mar It Jain ocai 'ana would be pleased to ae him If b could make It convenient to call thla renin g between 8 and 9 o clock." 1 lie note was a formal one. but when tbe agitated little old bachelor waa shown Into the sitting room at Holm wood Mrs. Hexham, wbo waa alooe, received blm wltb a very kindly mil. Her eye looked as If ah bad been crying. "riease tak a seat" tb said. "It has been very close all day, baa It notr "Terribly," answered tb vUltor. "Do you feel the beat much?" "Tea. I am afraid 1 do." wa the re ply, and Mr. Odd! auddenly recollect ed that bla future motber-ln-law wa aid to be deaf and dumb. Tbla lady wa certainly neither. "My daughter." aald Mr. Hexham after a pause, "dealred me to tell you bow very, very grateful she Is to you for your letter and the flowers. 6b has gone away for a abort time to atay wltb friend. She h rfc-iight It Oddle sat there, nnable to utter a word. "She had gone away because she thought It best" That meant that i there was no hope for blm. Mrs. Hexham'a eyes filled wltb tear as she looked at him. "OU." be cried, "I am ao orry-o very sorry! You are auch a good. Mnd bearti-d man. I am aure. Of cottrre you did not know or you would not hare though: of It." "Thought of whatr a!:ed Mr. Od- die heavily. "Of marrying ui$ poor Agatha. You did not know that she Is deaf and dumb?" Mr. Oddle stared at tbe speaker In blank amazement It was fully a min ute before be grasped tbe significance of what she was saying. It was the daughter, not tbe mother, who was "afflicted." a Mr. Iloper would have phrased It. He wa silent aud Mrs. Hexham continued: "My poor girl la very sensitive, and your kindness went to her heart I can assure you." Mr. Oddle pulled himself together and rone to bis feet At tbla moment there was something almost noble about bis rather tubby Uttle figure. "Madam," he aaid firmly, "your daughter Is an angel, and I love ber. Will you have tbe goodnesa to give me ber address-that la. If you will aanc- tlon my asking ber to do me tbe honor to be my wife?" "It seems rather unconventional," she said, "but It Is not exactly an ordi nary case. Is It? And I am sure you are a good man. Mr. 8cdley. tbe vicar, was talking about you only tbe other day and saying bow charitable you were. Agatha has the sweetest dispo sition, and she la so quick you hardly realize that she Is not like other peo ple. Indeed. I think you would be very happy together." "I think we three would be very hap py together," answered Mr. Oddle, em phasizing the "three." ne took the widow's hand and kissed It wltb old fashioned gallantry. It la unnecessary to mention at what unearthly hour Mr. Oddle required bis breakfast tbe next morning or to state that be hardly ate a mouthful of It In the afternoon of the same day Mrs. Hexham might have been seen reading a telegram with a beaming face. It was not a long one. for it con tained only five words, "Love from Agatha and Markham." Sketch. Bird Leg-end. Owla never have been popular birds, and Pliny tells ua that on two occa sions a large owl baring made Its ap pearance In the streets of Rome a solemn ceremony was performed by the whole city In order to avert the catastrophe which was believed to be foreshadowed by visits from aucb un canny birds. Savages hare erer as sociated disaster wltb tbe appearance of an owl. a raren or a crow, while eren tbe bumble sparrow baa excited distaste at times. In folklore wltb birds, as wltb many other animals, not a few of the myths as to death or III fortune are asso ciated, and eren In these adranced daya there are many places where all hope of a sick person's recorery would be abandoned If It were known that a crow, a rook or a Jackdaw bad flown over the house wherein the oerson iay m, a Bmiar belief attaching to the appearance of a white pigeon and In tbe Orkneys to tbe ring ousel. Th V J 1 1 Thatr. Kotiietltnr tlu vaudeville ttirtr la an Imllvlihml anl ludopendont enter- prise; more often It iM'loiitf to a citvuii. j Tho patronaire, ex pernio aud rwelpt am mormon. One dtvult will p for all. It ha a theater III Now York, j on lu Philadelphia, on lu IWvston. ami j ono In I'rovldemv, and they ftlv no Sunday iMTforuianeea, ami Jet theae four theater entertain over R.OOO.l) people every year, give employ men t to 3."0 attache and to 3.500 actor. Four thouaand people pa In aud out of each one of theao theater dally. 'Ten thouaand dollar ar distributed ea. b week In anlrtrte to the aetor and to the attseho. Tak on thea ter for example, the house lu lloaton. It la open th year round, and It coat . f7. week to keep It ohi. while It patrons will average WHO every week. On a holloay It will play to from 10.000 to V2.WO people.-Kfom "Tb Vaudeville Theater." by Kdwln Milton Hoyle, In Scrlbtier'a. Ora)a4 for Artloa. Poftletgh-I aw-had ui wind wead by a pwofesalonnl itilud weader we cently, doneher know? Mia Cuttlug-lndetsl! And what did be charge you? Softlelgh Koah dollar. Miss Cuttlng-What an outrage! Why don't you have htm arrested for ohta!u ! Ing money under fale pretense ?- Chicago New. Th other tm Blaaae. "You cau't keep a secret Marie." "Tea, I can; but I alway happen to tell thing to other girl who can't." Chicago Kecord. A little sugar taken wltb water, not loo cold. In cae fooal la not obtalnatili-. will relieve any feeling if exhauatluu tnd sharp hunger. Nal th A4rlr l: (. After spending more than a quarter of a century In active bualnesa life In tbe city a certain merchant purchased t ranch which be cousldera to be ad mirably adapted for dairy farming. Having bad no practical tralulng In agricultural pursuits, be I dependent for his knowledge of the art upon those books which purport to tell the ur an bred how to do tbe trick. He desire ! to learn all he can concerning dairying and for advice betook blmavlf to bla friend and pastor. Iter. Dr. Stebblnv In whose omniscience and wid read ing be baa absolut confidence. "Do you know anything good on milk, doctor?" h aaked th venerable man of UL The Jovial pulpiteer, wbo know more of tbe "sincere milk of tbe word' than of any other lacteal fluid, n awered solemnly "Yes, my dear air, 1 believe 1 aro j famillar wltb tbe best thlug on milk that can be found anywhere." "What I It doctor?" eagerly and J unsunjHx-tlugry asked the budding i rancher. "Cream," ejaculated the preacher aa be hurried round th corner. an Francisco New Letter. Sunday Services. GEKMAN EVANGELICAL Ll'TH EKAN IMMANUAL CH I'KCH-Cornai Eighth and J. (j. Alann atrreta; Itrv. Ernest J. W. Mara, alor. bumlav aclino SI ! A. M., atwkly aervu: every Ttiurwlay aid P.M. German aehool evrry Maturla) from 9 to li Everybody invited. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH. C ATHOLIC.-Rav. A HiLLtaXD. PaaUir. On iluDilajr maual 10 JO a. Eerjion'l and lourtb iJumlai German acrmon after tha S o clock in At all other niauca Knsllnh acrmon. HutxUj School at i M) r. M. Veper. ipol'trtlca) tublecia and Benediction at 7 SO r. a. METHODIHT EPHCOPAL CIll'kCII.-R- H. Ober, paator. Moroloc aerrlr at III ufiWr Hcbnol at 10 00. Clau metln( altet momlnr tervlra. Kvenlos aervlc at 7 JO Epwortb League mretins Hunday erenltif al 30; Pra;er Meetlnc Thurtdajr reuli it 7 JO ilraniera eordlallv Invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHI'RCH.-Riv. A J. MnntK'imcrjr. Paalnr. Hervice at II a M. and 7 0 r. a. Habbath Hchool at 10 a. M. Young People' Society of Christian Endeavor meet avery 'Monday evening at SO. Ihmaday evening prayer meeting at 7 JO. Beali free. EVANGELICAL CHLKfll-Oiriier ol Eighth and .Madiioii street. U-v. 8. (,'opley pa" or. Services every HaMialh at It a. ni and 7:13 p. tu. Simula Hchool 10 s. m lrayer meeting 8 p. ni. All are welcome HT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHcT.OII Rev. I. K. Hammond, Hector. rWvice every Hunrlav at 11 a. m, ami 7 :.'Wi p. m. .Sunday school at 10 o'clork, hi rvire every Friday evening at7:.'i0. Other aerviwa at may be announced. All neat free. Huang en cordially invited. FIRST CONOREOATIOSALCIIUIICII, corner of Main and Eleventh street Re v. E. S. ISolliiiKr, pastor. Morning aervice IOi.IO;. Sunday Hchool 12; Junior Endeavor 5; V. V. 8. C. E. prayer meeting (1:30; evening service 7 :w. FIRST BAPTI8T CIlrUCH.-Hev. J. II. Jieuven, paitor. Preaching service every Sunday si 10-30 ami 7:.'Wp. m. Nun. day school at 12 noon to 1 p. in, Junior mtet in the afternoon and thedemor Young Per pie' society and liilile study i-la-a al 0:15 p. ni. Thiirdav evening, regular prayer service at 7:.x p.m. Widuemlay evening, Bible study clan at Y. M. C, A. rooms led bv the pantor. For Sale One lot and two houses on Monroe street between Sixth and Seventh streela OreKoii City. IIouhus conntantly rented at 7 per month, each (1,250. Dimick & Kahtiiam, Oregon Cily. Persons knowing tbeineelves indebted to this paper are requested to pay up, as a paper cannot be run on promises. Don't take the paper out of the post office for a number of years and then talk about ordering it stopped when yon are called on to pay. The longer yea wait, the Larder it is to pay. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Min ute Cough Cure, It will quickly core all throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Harding, A O V. W. meet vrr Saturday evening in tb A. I. V. W. Tempi -(),hj. K. t'alitr. aecretarr. Kelwaaii Wlllainetln Ib'lx-kali lx'ir No i imx't second and fourth rridayol r,'lt mould at I. O. O. V. Tempi. -.Ulla tio.l(rv, nvrelary. iVurl Kobin Hoo.1 No. P. Kontei ul America, meet tlrl and tliird Friday la H e month in liisl Men' 1111. W. I. Stallotd ,H'rrUry ; K. T. Kogor. chinl riarkam Oupler No. 2, K. A. M., meet on the third Monday l Mch month in Masonic Hall. M. Hollack, HH-ielary. Pioneer Chapter No. 2H, O. K. S. iii'l (he e-ond and fourth Tuesday In each month at Monlc Hall.-Mis Jeiuilt oen,ecntry. Oregon Ixxlg No. . I. 0. O. K.. meet ev.ry ihurmlay in IMd rllo 1111. T. t'. Kyn, aecttUry. Kail Knrampnient Ni. 4. I. O O. t. inert flrat an l thirl Tuesday In each mouth. J. A. Muarl, avcrvtary. tlrlr of IVmtii meal vrr Monday nihl al i;liii'i hall. I load IWumIii, S. !. rVrlpture; Mn, May Taylor ae-riafjr. Kedmen Wacheno Trlr No. 13. Imp. O K. M . meeU Saturlay vening 7:, at Ur,l Men's IU11.-N. M. Momly, C. o( K. ; t'ba. W. Kelly, trheiu . Mulinuttuh i No. 1, A. K. A. M meet flrat and third Saturday in each moiiili at Maaouio 1111. T. K. Uyan, aecrrlarj. Mead Kelirf Corp No 1. Uierd al Willamette 1111 th flrat Monday in every nio(1tli at 2 o'clock p. m. and th thirl Monday in every month al 7.iU o'rlui k p. m die Auiiliarv meet al the Armory bu.ldlng th lt and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 u'clork p. m. Mr. Kuaiim Foula, prridenL Mr. Mary L. Bradley, rx.-reUrr. l'niiel Artlaan meel every Thor.ly evening of ai-h motilli at the Wiiiamett Hall. Thosorl! meeting of tin order i nvond Thurarey of each month. K. II. I'ouper, tirrtary, M. lMlMk M. A. Willamette Fall Cmp No US. W. 0 W. meet 11 and 3rd Fridai In th Wiiiamett 1111. C. C, Sol. . Walker and rlerk 0. Old. Iine Pin Iodrf, No. M, A. F. A A. M., UMan, Or., meet on the MHjnd Saturday in each month from lb lat of My to lt of November at i p. m. and from lat of NovemUr to lat of May at 10 a. m. Cieo. C. Armstrong. Soc. Catholic Knliiht of America St. John's Pinch No. 647, nieu every Tuesday ol th month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M.. meet I Red Men' 1111, ou second and fourth Wednesday ti. II. lltt, rw-d keeei, Oregon Cily Camp, No. o1 M'lern WiKxImertof America merta every at-rond and fourth Tnewtay in the month, at Willamette Hall ti. (iroawnl)cher, Clerk. Meade Tout No. 2, O. A. H , ineeU ft ml Monday evening in each month at Wilamt'lta lUll. J. H. Williams, Com. Lawton Command No. 1, U (Jrmon Union Veteran L'nu-n merla aecoii l Sat urday 1 p. m. in lied man 'a ball anl fourth Saturday at 7 p. m, in T. F. Cow iii(' olhce. T Car Coadlpailaa rorv. 1 Take tvw-cet Canilv t lhfla I'M orBt It C C C tall lo cure druggitu refund Bioeey. At Itfd Time. I tak pleasant berb drink, tb next morning I feel bright and niy complex ion K better. My doctor say it a ta gently on the stomach, liver and kindeya, anl is a pleasant laxative. It ia made from herb, and is prepared as easily is lea. It i called I.ane'i Medicine. All druggist sell it at 2'c and W ct. Lane' Family Medline move the bowels each day. If ;oti cannot ki It . send for a free sample. A Mrrse, Orator F. Wotdwr:i. LfKoy, N Y. I'orlland and Mcatlile Sp4-rla'. I'.cnlnninK Saturday June '.UKh and every Saturday thereafter the Astoria A Columbia Stiver Kailroad Co. will ran Portland ami Seaside sx-i lal to leave Portland at 2 M0 p. in. and run through direct without transfer, arriving at Sc- siue at o:w p. m. and riiurmliK leave Seaside Sunday at 5:00 p. m, and arrive at Portland at 0:40 p. in. The Latent Yarn, A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Palnam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of tbe Hal srftn always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a b'hx! word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I take old men and young men. and tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggets, 25c and 60c. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Uncfjualcd by any other. Renders hard leather soft, Especially prepared. Keep out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An eacellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harneaa. ever burns the leather j its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service, titche kept from breaking. Oil ti sold in aU Manor,, h, ftraadard OH ('rapaay. D0KH THI1 Ml HI UK TUll Muddy coinplfiloii, Niietln: btealli coino Imiii iliioiild ronallpalloii. Karl'a Clover IUmiI Tea la an abaolul cur and ha Ihii aHiLt for lllly t,t" Intd iiuarantcfi. I'rlc t'U. ami f0 rl. U. tl. Iliiutlo)', iUKifll. Iloal fur the llowrla. No inatle' what all You, lied li lo cancer, you nlll never el ell until your botU at put rliiht, CAstM HKTS help nature, cur you U!ioul a Itnp or pain, prwlucn y nturl moyement, coal you Juat 10 cvnl to start yvdllnf your b.lll h' l. I' A AKCKTS Candy C(liitl', th irxnuln, put up In ItirUl U'r, vry tablet ba 0. C. C. slampv't on It IUwr of n.liallona. Far tal. Tb Acborn l'l.', nr Pahhwu On of th tlnet farm In Clackama coiiniy, Kii'jmrvi of ! I'orter, lleaaly I !. ft I I . A .Imam L I H Vift 1 Iran IOOH nirn . - - I Uauly wilhout It. t rla. Canity t athar- tie cln yuur mi aut arp it riran, ii tirring up th Uiy hr and Jiiving all Im tiuntir lium tli IhIv. lUam today to I......I. ...... .A. I... I. I.1..I. lira blarklira.l. ! lid that an kly ImIhui rumiiiriioa by taking I aat-ar!, lruiy l"f ln rm. aii orug iala, aatialai tton uiniwi, iwr, , our. ' Nuul utarrh .pO' Vy y -M " ' mont by My a t're.i Halm. b. b la ar. at ly anui.atie. ll la rivd Ihlooch tha ti.-trtl, eUn and hvla lit whoU auf. fa.-a or ht' h II diffita-e "lf I'ruk'KUU !! U 6lc. alt! Irial al by mail, 10 caul. Tl II and you ai aur l cotiliuua tha UtvatiuoliU Alil''lcli'lit. To aavou luifial lo." hn a J arllal to th u of .' n.li" I" a j tvti'it leui U iulo lh tMl jatM ttit.irri.tl Irv. hut, th pfprtrtore prt-wa t'rm IWlm In ll,, old fcm. M-k will knoan Wy'a Lkiu.d Cui lulm. I'rlia tmlmbna' U prayma UU U 7iuuU lri(;si or li tuatl. lie liquid form iubodia th lw4 Iciaa prvpru of th oh4 iUoa. pARMERS . Your tram will have the loal of care and Full Measure of Feed Atlho City Stable W. H. Y0UNC, Prop.. !! VV. H. Cook. Liver Kips on Short Notice. Telephone No. 43. JOHN YOUNGER, Opp. Huntley'a Drug Store, FORTY YLARS LXI'tKIEXCE Ureal Britain and America. j Kurka lUrnr fill I th Im prrMrvaiK of now iMtix-r ami Hi m rrnoUir ol on Uthrr. II olla, onnf hlwh. naauiJ i.olu. I Eureka Harness Oil en rixif tmM hnm. roar M4 h. . ml four rrllp iu itwy ill not imir lu.k win Inn , hnr. Hudl rvrrhrtlit rn l IW Irom ball iliiU la uukio. .f mitiu an ia. 1 mrthJ Iff 17 -----A3?'rP, A0Jtiu i i fcvwj h i-u r- LiN:vV - J rr. Iffff f tin hi in m w i t tmAn iai to. , IWMp, nMr"a M Do You 2 I Know tho News You can hav It all (or 50c Per Month F..'f Month In lb Fyiilng Toh (tram, of port. land tlrtiiill. ll la ll.a t..uu y ruing newapaiier puliil,e.f a rj tlrognii j It ronlalna all Ida iM Pj of tha Stat and of tbe ,N !(,, j Try ll fr a nionth, A san.p'a pi r.y will I liiailnl to you (r, M Ailro R The Telegram, Portland, Or. s J. C BRADLEY'S l.lvcry,KHl ami HaloHuhl ORCCONCITY. un'atiu bitwcixi tmi aatixii gin tiirot pouhl anJ Hingl IUg. and u til hor always on hand at Ut lowest jirlcv. A corral) ronnrcttd with lh harn for i lUn k. Infoytnatlun rgardln any kind gt atoi k I'fomi'lly atund4 to by rMi f latter . Horses Douvht and told. Ilorw lUrU.i and 14 on ra hl Urn. 1 Ukliall4 !. PIONEER rranfei and Expre, Freight and parcel delivered to all part of tho city. RATES RCASONADLl Dyspepsia Cure ' Dirjests what you eat. 1 ItartlOrlallydlutaUiofoodandaJd Nature In lrongllieoln(r tod recoo trucllnjr tho eibaustf'd UlctlT o U an. Illlliatt(itM,uVf rl dltft ant and tonla No clln-r prcparaiU can apprnoch It In rfllflencjr. H lo tnntly n-llcvpsand prrtuanently eur Ihrgprratia, Indltfration, Hcarlhuro, Klatulonce. Kur Ktomarh, Naunra. i Hhlc llcadarhe,(Satrallii.frami lallotlwrrcsuluof lmierfccidik;''tlu0' Prlra W. atxl It. Ur alaafooUloal'i Vtm rualltUo. ikaikaliaUiultljr'ia-iaUariMlMrna) Pror4 by t. C. 0WITT a CO , CMcog Slalo Normal School, Monmouth, Oroeon. l-'all Irrui ojrn .Srjitrmlirr iHlh. The stiidrtita of the Normal rU-hn.il r prrparrd to take the state certificate Im nirdiatrly on railiiation, OrsduMte readily aeitire ummI jwiailioirt l'.itK-nae of year from f 120 to fijo. Strung academic and profraalonalcoiirarl. New atH-rial ilrtmttinriit ill manual training Well rtiijM-d tritiiii department. Por catalogue containliix full aiinoiinct inrftt, addrrM P. L. Ca vil'liKLI., or I'rcaideMM W.C. WKWN.Sec'y of I'acully. The Miners' and Prospcc.ora' Pavoritc. UnafTcctcclbycoIJ or heat Winchester tni munition h usctl by every is and soM everywhere. 1 name ancl address on a card for uS-pagc illu d caUilomic. It h free. Winchester Repealing Arms Co. uru uiviim CiNN. Market St., 5an pranclnco, Cal. tMiit lk 4f Ih, wl. , Mlei'M4iOM rii.. ilaa. l Mi H"y4. 'mj ,l.,4 Lm kiw4. T1 nn Yfrfnlfn