OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1000 8 rw-v-o-r v v v o v r tor ntyt ,j publio work which re J quired fuiihcr appropriation olf.VH.440, LNcws of the Week V3"' ,,,,,u,:i,om,,mmj ,o r,,'u',r 1 expenditure. a A Condition's under which our govern- K i -Senator Lee Mantle, of Montana, 1 ment will aiJ China in her negotiations chairman of the silver republicans, last I for peace is that a sufficient bly of ad-FrM'-y announced that he haa left the vancing relief force must be allowed to party ami returned lo the republican, giving aa the reason that ail ver la a dead iMH. A letter from onie, Alaska, dated Jul 'Jfi, itttea that Uie boom haa col lapsed and that many are destitute. The Chineae were driven from Yang Tan on ThuradaT, afier four hours of fighting, in which Uie allien! forcee lott W0 men. The populist national executive com ruitte met at Chicago on Friday to take formal action on the withdrawal of Mr. Towne aa vice-presidential candidate. Marion Butler, of North Carolina, chair man of the national committee, was not present, to definite action waa not taken. An official dispatch from Hamburg an- noum-ee the appearance of the plague in that city. Harper Broa. have aold their publiah ing busineaa to Alex K. Orr for 1,I(X.000. The hot weather in Die Faat caused many deaths from FriJay to Sunday in. elusive. Uie thermometer indicating 93 in Pbiladetphia'on Friday. It i announced that Governor Rooae- Telt w ill viait the Pacific coast during the campaign. Lewis G. Stevenson, ton of the demo cratic vice-presidential candidate, has been selected aa Western manager of the national organisation of democratic clube. Bryan's arrival in Chicao waa foN lowed by an address to the democrats of the coontrr urging them to organise. The contract for building the railroad to Klamath Falle baa been agreed upon and work will be began soon. Morsn Bros., of Seattle, will build a new lighthouse tender for the Pacific coast. Li Hung Chang hs been aotborixed by the Chineae government to make peace with the powtra, and is said to be anxiona to do so. Hope i cherished in Washington thai wsr mar be averted. Count von Walderace, the German general, will take charge of thecampaigo in ChiDa. He has a good record. Mrs. Nettie R. Craven haa again suf fered defeat in her suit for a portion of the late Senator James Fair's wealth. Judge Troutt held that she is not tbe widow of the deceased millionaire. Baron Ruell, Lord chief justice of England, died on the 10th inst. Chineae are leaving Honolulu, fearicg violence on account of the outrages com mitted by Boxers. Floods in Sew South Wales have dor.e much damage and left many people homeless and destitute. At the opening of bids for armor plate at the navy department Friday the Beth lehem and Carnegie companies submit ted identical bids, each lor about 19.3X) tous ot the 30,000 tons advertised fur, at t-4'0 tor thick armor and 1411.20 for thin. Tbe only other bid was from the Midvale Steel Company, which proposed to for niEb tbe whole amount of armor, with . out charging any royalties, on a sliding scale of 1433 up. This company will not contract for lens than 120,000.000. Djevad Posh a, ex-grand vizier of Tur key, is dead. It is reported that committed suicide. President Stejn Advice from Astoria are to the effect that the salmon catch yielded more money this year than last, though the catch was about 10,0)0 cases short. Sunday, August 12. Allies reported 10 miles from Pekin. Collis P Huntiugton, president of the Southern Pacific Railroad, dies of heart failure w hile camped in the Adirondacks ast Tuesday morning. Russell Sage asys he was worth twenty millions. Huntington linked the Atlantic and Pacific with the first transcontinental railroad. A special dispatch trom Yang Tsue dated August 7, reports the arrival of supplies there, guflieient to last 12 dayp. The dispatch adds that reconnoieanets show the Chinese are demoralized, and have fled toward Pekin. The American signalmen are keeping the telegraph wire intact alorg the line of march in the face of great dilficulties. About 50 per cetit of the wounded are canes pronounc ed to be serious by the attending physi cian. Monday, AugiiHt J3. Major E. Graff, a commissioner of ednntion for Porto Rico, reports that muc h of the suffering there is due to the fact that the people do not know how to till the soil. Teachers, not soldiers, are needed. The grand total of the appropriations of the last eesHion of congress were $710,150,803. In addition to special ap propiiations, contracts were authorized enter Pekin unmolested ami lo escort besiened ministers and residents in safety to Tien Tain France haa aeol an equally firm reply to the message com- j plaing that no answer had heed received to China' offer of eacorl for ministers Conner rahlea Uiat the wilt hold out until relief arrivee. New York anarvhista killed an Italian who eulogUed King Humtert. The dead man' brother refusea to aasiat the police and swear revenge on the murder era. The steamer Oriiaha haa been charter ed by the U. S. government to lay cable between St. Micnal and Cape Nome. The cable will connect the military parte in Alaska Canadian traders are carrying on wholesale smuggling between Paw son and American territory. Two men were killed and many injured by lightning near New York City, and many buildings were injured. TueeJay, August 14. Gilbert M Hitchcock, publisher of the Omaha World-Herald, will print in that paper tomorrow a letter to tht voter of Nebraska, announcing that be will be the democratic candidate for senator to succeed John M. Thurston before the next legislature. Food for the Pekin prisoner lias nearly exhausted and the situation is desperate. McDonald report the min ister refused the Chinese offsr of an es cort to Pekin. Bryan's speech oi acceptance will he reproduced over the country by phono graph. ' Colonel Bryan will not be in Chicago Tuesday, August tbe day of the great parade of the G. A. K. Rather than embarrass Pre lent McKinley by counter demonstration, the democratic nominee will defer hi arrival to tbe next day, or perhaps two daya later. Thie decision waa reached after Mr. Bryan was made acquainted with the program and Uie part to which be was assigned. Wednesday, AugiiHt 15. Tu. ;.,::., i : lne anti-iraperiain are in seanion in , .. ,. , . . , Indiauopolw- Tbeir slogan is nythmn to be McKinley. , Ex-secretary B.utwjll declares that he will vote lor Bry-n. The state department ia receiving messages direct from Coi.ger. Tbe War department has made poblic the Filipino correspondence csptured Mine months ago by General Funston's command in Luzon, One oLthese letters is from Dr. Montsgue R Lavemon. of Erooklyn. N. Y. to G Apacible. Dr. Leverson's correspondence advised to bring about the capture of sornw official of the United States, who should then be put on trial before a council of war for piracy. He ia also advised to have the Filipino congress issue an address to the people of the United State calling at tention to alleged violations by the Uni ted States of the usages of civilized war fare. Sunday Services. GKRMAN EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN IMMANL'AL CH UKUH-Cornei KiKhth am! J. Q. Adams streets; Ker. Krnest J. W. Mark, pastor, bundav achooi at 10 A. M., neekly services every Thursday at 8 P.M. German school every Halurdaj from 9 lo li Kverybo.ly invited. 8T. JOHN'S CHCRCH.CATHOLIC.-Kiv. A Hillibiaxd, PiiUir. On Huniiy manual and to A) a. a. Kvery second sad fourth tfuodaj German sermon after the s o'clock mass At all other masses English sermons. Hunday School at I 'M) r. H. Vesper, apolotetical sublecta and Benediction at 7:0r. a. METHOblgT EPISCOPAL CHtKCH.-R-v H. Oberir, Psstor. Mornlnr service at 10 45 (fuDit7 Hchool at 10:U0. Clus taeetlnf after moruinc serTlce. Evening service at 1M Epworth J-:iii meeting Hundajr evenlnc ai JO; Hraer Meetlur Thursdaj ereulrif at 740 strangers cor iiut ia Tlted. riRHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rsv. A J. Montgomery, fastor. Hemcee at 11 a.m. and 7:80 r. M. Habbatb Hchool at 10 A. H. Yount People'sriocloty of Christian Endeavor meets every Hunday STeuIng at 6:30. Ihmsdaj avening prayer meeting at 7 JO. Seats free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH-Corner of Eighth and M A'lieori street. Rev. 8. Copley pastor, services every Hahhatn at 11 a. in and 7:15 p. rn. eiunda Hcliool 10 a. m Prayer meeting 8 p. rn. All are welcome I j 8T. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHlJRCH ! Rev. P. K. Hammond, Rector. Hervices i every Kutulay at lta. m, anil 7:.'5U p. in. eunday school at 10 o clock, btrvice every Friday eveniiiK at 7:30. Other services as may be announced. All seats free. Strang ers cordially invited. FI R.ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, comer of Main and Eleventh streets Rev. E. H. Bollinger, pastor. Morriine service 10:30; Bunday bcliool 12; Junior Endeavor 6; Y. P. 8. C. E. prayer meeting 0:.'i0; evening service 7 :'V3. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-Rev. J. H. JSeaven, paHtor. Freaching services every Sundsyat 10-:0and 7:.Wp. m. fiuu (iay school at 12 noon to 1 n. rn. Juniors I meet in the afternoon and the tlenior Young IVople's society ami Bible study clans at o:io p. rn. inuriwiay evening, regular prayer Bervice at 7:.'i0 p.m. W'fdnewlay evening, Bible study class at Y. M. C. A. rooms led by tbe pastor. It will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the dainty and famous little pills known aa DeWitt's Little Early Itinera. Geo. A. Harding Fads for Women Any article, whatever lta merit, mutt be made known to the pobllo by nieana of advertiilng. Advertising, however, though ll can do much for a thing1, cannot Jo everything. It may err ate a aale for a tliue, but In ordar to Insure a lasting- demand the thing advertised must bave solid worth. This la the caae with Lydla, K. Pink ham a Vegetable Compound. It haa solid worth. Woman everywhere hava learned this fact, and the result la that there la lasting and absolutely unequal! demand for it It haa the largest aale of any remedy for female ilia in the world, and thla haa been the ease for years. The reason for this la that Mra, Pink ham clalma nothing that aha la not entitled to claim. 8b oan do all that aha aaya aha can do, and her twenty years of experience make bar advice Invaluable, liarsxperiencehaa been not only long but world-wide, and ahe haa helped more women back to health than any one els la the world. These facta should, and do, have Immense weight with all sensible women. Keiueiutwr these ara not wild statements but solid facta. Facts About the Good Being Done by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in Cases of Change of Life, Bearing Down Pains, Etc. " I had falling, inflammation and alteration of the womb; backache, bearing-down peine; waa ao wtak and xtarvoua that I eould not do my own work; had alek headache, no appetite, nurab apella, hands and feet oold all the time. I bad good doctors, bat none of them did uie any good. Through the advice of a lady friend I begin tbe ase of Lydla K. Pinkharn'a Vegetable Compound, and after taking an bottle I felt greatly relieved, and by the time I had need several bottle waa eompleuly cured, ao that I eould do my work again. I am now passing through the ehangeof life and using rour Compound. Itbelpa me wonderfully. I want every euffer I Ino- woman to know what vour medl , cine haa done for me." Ma. W. M. ' U11.L, Sn Palestine, Mo. "Lydla E. Plnkhara's Vegetable Ccmpuund saved my life and gave back a loving mother to eleven children, ! which waa more than any doctor could i , , ., ' ., , , ; have done or ur other medicine In ; the wMeworM. My trouble waaehlld bed fever. The third day after my babe waa born I Ujok a chill, which waa followed by a high fever. I would ! perspire until my clothee were aa wet as thouirh dinned In a tub of water. The chills and fever kept op for three daya. My daughter got me a bottle of your Compound. The fourth do stopped the chills, and the fever also disappeared. My life waa saved. My age at this critical time waa forty nine." Ltdia E. ltocouaB. Etna, Pa, Facts About Two Cases of Falling of the Uterus Recovered by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " I suffered for fifteen yeare without finding any relief. 1 tried doctors, but nothing seemed to do me any good. I had falling of the womb, leucorrhrra, pain in the back and head, and those bearing-down pains. One bottle of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound did me ao much good that I sent for four more, also two boxes of Liver Pilla and one package of Sanative Wash After nsing these I felt like a new woman." M its. G. A. Wistir, Glidden, Is, Iiox 2'JO. " I waa suffering with falling of the womb, painful Menstruation, head ache, backache, pain in groina, ex tending into the limbs ; also a terrible pain at left of womb. The pain in my back was dreadful during menstrua tion, and my head would ache until I would be nearly crazy. Lydla E. Pinkharn'a Vegetable Compound haa given me great relief. I suffer no pain now, and I give your medicine all the praUe." Mb. J. P. McSpaduk s, Rosenberg, Tex. A Grateful Woman Recom mends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to Every Wife and Mother. "Iliave taken elghtbottle of Lydia e. rinknams vegetable Uompound with moat gratifying results. I had been married four years and had two children. I waa all run down, had fall ing of womb with all lta distressing symptoms. I had doctored with a good physician, but 1 derived very little good from hia treatment. After taking a few bottles of your medicine, I waa able to do my work and nurse my seven-month s'-old babe. I recommend your medicine to every wife and mother. Had I time. I could write much more in Its praise. I bid you Godspeed in your good work.'' Mas. L. A. Mobkis, Welaka, Putnam Co., Fla, " Dear Mrs. PixxnAU-When I com menced the use of your remedies I waa very badly off. Every twoweekal waa troubled with flowing spells which made me very weak, fhadtwooftha best doctors, but they did not seem to help me. They said my trouble waa caused frtm weakness and waa noth ing to worry about. I felt tired all the time; had no ambition I waa growing worse all the time until I began the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am now able to help about tbe house, and am much im proved in health." Mas. A. Waluu, Calllcooo Depot, N. Y. Lodges. A O. tT. W, meets ever Saturday evening In the A. O. V. W. Templa -tii-o. K. I'aliff. amelarr. Kebekahs Willamette Itobekah hxlgv No S moots second and fourth Krily oi each month at I. O.O. K. Temple -Margaret Williams -rotary. Court Kohlll HiMstl No. t, KoriHiteia of America, mets tlrat and third Friday la the month In Kd Men's Hall. W, H. 8 1 a if ord awrt-taryj K. T. itogvra, chlol ranirer. Clackamas Chapter No. 3, II. A. M., mta on tha third Monday' 4 month in Maaoulc llall.-M. Hotlack, secretary. Piomvr Chapter No. . O. K. S. meets tha second and fonrth Tura-lava lnea k month at Maaonlo llall.-M use Jennie Kowen, secretary. Oregon llg 3. I -1- - "- mr,',, ev.ry Thurlay In IVI.I Kalloae' llall. T. K. Kyan, secretary. Kails Kmampmenl N. 4. 1. O O F. meeia fir.t an.i thlrl Tueadev In each month. J. A. Stuart, socrelary. Order of I'.tiil mls ev.rv M.m.lsv nUhl at lledmen's hall. Ila. t ounwlof. S. rl. ori.ur; Mr., alay Taylor -riary. Kedmen Wai heno Trlca No. 13. Inn. O. K. M , meeta Saturvlajr avenmg 7 at Kl Men s IU1I.-N. M Moody, C. of K. i Chaa. V. Kelly, fachein. Multnomah Ixxlk'e No , A. F. A. M., meets ft ral and third Saturdaya in each month at Maaoiuo Hall. T. . Kyan, arcretary. Mead Kclii f Corpa No l. mets at Willamette UH the first Monday In every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the tl.iri Monday ia every month at 7;30 o'rlot k p. m. The Aniiliary mets at the Armory building the lat and 3rd Saturday in each month at 3 o'clork p. in. Mra. Kosina r'ouU, prraidenL Mrs. Mary L. itfsdh'y, secretarr. t'nited Artiaana meot every Thunalsy evening of each month at the Willamette Hall. The aoclal meeting of thla order ia second Thumrsy of each month. K. II. Cooper, secretary, M. llollatk M. A. Willamette Falls Camp No 141. W. O. W. meeta lat aud 3rd Fridaie lo tha Willamette Hall.-C. C, Sol. S. Walker and clerk U. Olds. Ine Pins IxUe, No. 63, A. K. A A. M lta, Or., meHs on the ecoed haturday in eai-h month from the 1st ot May to lat of November at 3 p. m. and from 1st of November U) lat of May at 10 a. in. Geo. C. Armstrong, r-eo. Catholic Knlgl.U of America St. John's Rianch No. 017, meets every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M . meets la Red Men's Hall, on asvond and fonrth Weilneiwlays U. If. Ihstt, rtHrd keeper, tjregon City Camp, No. fK M lrrn W'oolmenof Amern a meets every coud arid fourth Tuelay In the month, at Willamette Hall. U. liroeaenbsu-hrr, Clerk. Meade Poat No. 3, (i. A. H. meets nmt Mondav evening In earh month at Wilamelte ilall.-J. it. Williams. Com. Lawton Command No. 1, of Oregon Union Veterans Union meets won l hat- ordar 1 P. m. in Itt-linan'a hall and t foil rlli Saturday at 7 p. in. in T. r . Cow ing'aollice. T Car rn.llallaa for'. Take fltsr.reu Catxl r'alharlle, toe or 9. ItCCC fall to cur. drusia rrfuaU noecf. At lied Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, the neit morning I feel bright and mycomples Ion is better. My doctor says it a U gently on the stomach, liver and kindeys, and ia a pleasant laxative. It is ma le from herbs, and ia prepared as easily as tea. It is called line's Medicine. All drugglata sell It at L''c and M cu Lane's Family Mmiine moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, send for a free sample. Address, Orator F. Wocdward. Lr Koy, N Y. PorlUnd and K ailde SM-rll. Beginning Saturday June :!0tli and every Satur.lay thereaftfr thn Aatoria A Columbia Hiver Hailrjad ('o. will run Portland and Seaside special to leave Portland at 2 .10 p. m. and run through direct without transfer, arriving at Sea side at 5 :50 p. m. and niturnihg leave Seaside Sunday at 5 :0O p. in. and arrive at Portland atiMO p. m. TheUleat Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer bills this now yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of the Bal sa rn always makes me a well man. Kverywhere I go I speak a good 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 druggists, 2.rx: and 50c. For Mr-i&. One lot and two houses on Monroe street between Sixth and Seventh streets Oregon City. Houses constantly rented at $7 per month esch. Dimes: A Kastiiam, Oregon City. Mothers endorse It, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Min ute Cough Cure. It will quickly euro all ttiroat and lung troubles. Goo. A. Harding. Persons knowing themselves 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 you are called on to pay. The longer you wait, tbe Larder it is to pay. WIIT It MIIUHI A grand old remedy for Cough, Cohls and Consumption! naml through the world for half a renlury, has rurml In numershle raaea of Incipient consumpti on ami relieved many Inadvam ed slagea. If you are not satlslle.1 ltli (he rr.uHs ill refund your inonrv. Price L'A rts., an d.Vlcts.andll.OO. C. (I.Hniilley, tha lriiyglsl. Ilvstfur Hie llesirls. No matte' what alls toil, headache lo a cancer, you sill never gl II ""'H your lioaels are put right, CAnOA KKTS help nature, cure you althoul a gripe or pain, prwliu-e easy natural movements, cls you Just 10 rents lo start gulling yo4ir haa.tli ha. k, CAH. AKCLTS (,'aidy Cslhsilic. tha gfiiultte, put up In metal boane, every tablet baa 0. C. C. staunwd on L Heaare of mltatloiia, Sketil (lrk, Atteallow! The n reglsisrs bave trn falvel at this oltVe aud are now ready for die Intuition. It would be a material saving of ripens If tlerks Mould call for Ihein I tha olhYe. As the reMMt for the cur rent Vrac III hava lo tw made up troin this new register, It Is msmiiUsI that It U In the handa of laat heis at the begin ning of (he fall term (pr-t(u!ly, J. C. .issaa, HuMrliiUndnt of H hoots. Caailf CalbattW, ur. joallpalloa u.i.e, k, at. HC.UC.fall.ilruiaiar.a4BHi naar Is HU4 Use. Clean blood ttw.as a rlraa akia. Nil bvauty without It. I aare. taaJ talkar tie tin your blood and ki' ll rU.n, l stirring up Ihs Uty lir and drivini aU ho turitir I rum the budr. Ikrtfia today lo bam.h pimplra, toils, tlol. t, black !!. and that an kly bilious eompl.itua lr laklna I'sK-aret.. t-eauly (or la rnla. All drug giala, satiafartma (uarantcrd, lor, ile, o. HICK lint)llUKt. The rurae of overwork! womankind are quickly and surely cur!, by Ka't's Clover Hoot Tea, the great blo.l purifier and tiaaue builder. Mony rtVundo.J if not aaltafertory. I'M. T rts., and M eta. C O llunlUy, the iHUfgiat. Prjlnu; irrprnllna aimply d.l. op dry caUrtb i tliy dry up the ftM-fetiui.a, which al)irr to tha niruil'fatkO and drum. oa,rsmiii(af r tnorrf u. U'"il.l.tli Iti. unliuory frri ctf ralarih. A tol l ail dry In If latulanls, I ut, an-okr and aottCTs aud u IU-.1 w L . . U rlrai i. kh.iUs a4 hrala. He r ts W:a i st'i a ri-!y and will rr c .r t-' I li Ilia 11 ly and !!-. if ul s ; wid l I f..r I'Jr. 4, A 1 d-i;;'i.lss.U lU, mail loo. au, J 'y I.fvt .e . airu ht , N. T. lie IL.iiu i .r a i'l o..l ain, ib bj ImUto or rn .o Ing. Il S.fiU lllf or an Imt .id and anry tirf.-, rUeT. Inx iiuiuthaUly the painful Inflanimatli'ti. With Hj's 1 rram lUlm yoa are armed against N aaol Catarrh aud 11 Fever. JOHN YOUNGER, Ojp. Huntley'i Drug Htore, FORTY YEARS EXPERIEXCE IN Great Jlritain and America. ryJfTiVtJl r Candles Wkln Im l44,Mavk lo ll. IihI Ik ( " Iff aoarff M t h fWf F..ff S"l iM Imm l MlM)V A l rHhi( VIII ml,.hl MM la Ik -i in I r..L !.. 4l.a Tn 4wtll.a 4I fn lk . m4 ik ' -1 . ' .H- ' au4 Ik mt 4ll. liki L. aTAasMa an. a. a4 nl4 nrkrm. mm mniVm ' n - .---ttlli m -. "V j lfws llk rn vkxaw f. .iia.. u ft..tsllll.Ub.k.Ml. aseT fT-a mi HIM ia. blv4. - a-. Ik ... Do You Know tho News ?! i You ran have It all for 50C at Per Month Per onth In the Mailing Telegrsm, of i'lrt. il land. Oregon, ll Is ih lui evening newar publish! a i. Oragiii ; ll roiitaina all Ida m. f of the Mate and of the NVu. t. Try II for a inonili. a asmpif , riy will la mallei to you tr, f Add raws 'f The Telegram, Portland, Or. t J. C DnADLEY'S UvWjr, Krml anl Hale Hull ORCCONCITY. um'atid tirwiia- tui laitx.i tn bcruT Double auJ Hiiile UIgs, anJ aaj dlehoraM always on hand it fj lowest rlcw. A Corral I cotiurcteaj willi the barn for lixtae gUick. Infortnatioa regarding any kind at stork ronptly attended lo by parage) aj letur. Horses Oourht and told. IIore loarUd and Fed on able terms. llaajeal swajs. CJ. PIONCCft franr and Exjf e, Freight and jiarcrU delivered u all part of the city. RATES - RE AtONAQLE Dyspepsia Cure Dincsts what you eat. 1 1 ar ll flclally dltfeata tho food md aldl Nature Id strengthening and recoo itrucllng th eihaustrd digestive or gana. It Is tha iatialdlaroyrred digest aut and Umla No other prciratloo can approach It In rffli leticy. It In aunlly relieves and perniaiintlTC"t ITst)riiU, Indlgratlno, Heartburn, Flftiuli-nco, Hour btoniarh, Nauca. Mirk Ilcadaclie.()astralgla.Cramps and allotlMjrrcaultaof Impcrfrctdig'tlfo Price Irtr. and It. Ur alsaciKitalna4 Ubv) stnall.lM. lt,k all aUiut U trtsU rwOUJ rrJ Praportd by t C. Da WITT CO . CMcotf -rfT H ti 1 lav... M d lB-M(l l.,I.I- i Slate Normal School, Monmouth, Oreson. Pall Irrm opens 5eplrtnlirr tHtll. The studruts of the Normal School sre prepsred to take the state ccrtlfiVste lm mrdistrly on graduation. Graduates readily secure good iwaltioin P-ne of year from lio to fiso. I titrong aradrmlc ami profraaloual fours' L New sK-(-lal department in manual training. Well equipped training department. For catalogue containing fult announce iiients, address P, L. CaMriiKU., or rrrslilrtit, W. C. Wrnm, Sec'y ol Faculty. The Miners' and Prospcclors' Pavorilc. UnalTcctcil bycoltl Winchester Am- used hy every soltl everywhere. Send name and address on a postal card for 148-pagc illus trated catalogue. It ia free Winchester Repealing Arms Co. MOW IIAVI'N. CONN. 418 Market St., Snn praoclaco, Cal.