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OREGON OITY ENTEUrUIE, FRIDAY. AHUIST .11, W) 8 'uv (if I 111' W ('OK J itft "I t JV ,ww - j Friday. Aug. 2. t Ju Ige Cantrill today overruled tbe mo- i t,..n i..r ni- lnl m the case ..f Caled ; IVw.r. who indicted a accessory Wfi.ro the fact in tt e murder of lioxemor j (Ji.cN I, of Kentucky. Tl. government ha decided nt to. send any more tnx'p to China. All the , tr'' at '. amounting to atvmi m, bother mth lhoe under order for er- ; to tV)lll 4M, vice in the lor r.asl men nmw sailed, amounting to al-out 3X) more, mil 1 sent to Manita. The New York World I.cndon cor- respondent telegraphed to .mire i r- j m.-ie. ho is at r-kiho Castle, his Scotch rwi lein. asking whether the repjrt w , true lint he luten.lM to lump i"e Vmt-I Statfor Brran Invau of r.i i. in.. opimon to ui.pena.i-u.. Mr t n.ene replied: ' Tliere it uo truth lu tin re- port." " Vr.JVrjn tUT re-eivM tne nhuh.! w. . .r I.;. n.,n,ini,.n for thetrei-i -' d(nrv. Tlii r.n, from the 1 p.pu'.it party and HjIi. Thoma M. I'a!leront of Coljralo, acul a the mouthpiece of the party in making it. lie at the Mine time informed of the inJ..rement of hi candidacy bv the United Statea MooeUry league, tbii no-1 titication K acker. being giveD by Hon. A. W. i Saturday, Aug. 25. C!'.a:rman Jamea K. Jooea, of tht dem ocrntic national committee, id tody who are not gitatel over any of the con that ex-Senator David B. Hill, of New dition. and wi'.l let the election goby York. wouiJ mike aome Pcbea iu the tlie board. Wt dnriog the campaign, bat that the! An etra legion of the legUlatare of tim- and p'.acea bad not yet been de-1 Kentucky called by Governor Beckbam, termiDeJ. I convened at noon. Thegovarnor'a me- The population of St. Loui. wording agewaa brief and in general term re to the count of the 12th cenu, jut com- j commended the parage of an election plete.1. ia 575,2.3. an increaw during tbe i 'w bich will be tatiafactorr to tbepeo- x-t 10 rears of 12:?.4.VS. or 27.33 percent. I pl be tate. a largt, n-jrtion of whom. Tbe t-.pulation of Indianapolii i 1C9.1W, j conceded, were diapleaaed with the . - -. t i r.pAaanf l.im't lQ.'i in I an increaae oi : 63.725, or 40 44 per cent. The Prebvterian board of foreign mii iooi received a cablegram through Min ister Coogr, dated lVkin, Aug. 20, cut ing that the native Christiana of North China who baveaurxived the alaughter re now det.tute and homelea. For their relief immediate help in the way of money in asked as a thank offering for the rev ue of the C hristian, in I'ekm. Ti.e Ktitiun n aenl conjointly by Mis- iionnrien W'l.erv, of the Precbyterian IloWt. of the Methodift mis- nji;icn ; aiun, an l m.lb.of the Congregational ni--i hi. to the home boards' of all the i riiihj'H.rii. Five hundred American trooi'S partici- pnted in a signal defeat of Boiera outside I Ti o Tain on August 19. In addition to the Americans, the force confi.-ted of 375 Kri:i !i and 2;0 Janaiieae. all under the Britiali General Dorward. Tne fight took I A burn ,he c,,y 01 h"K''M plaee at a Tillage lis miles aouthweet of , waedicovere l and the street, are con T!en rein, where the allied for.-, found ,reJ unsafe ,l"r n'lftWI. a coniderah!e nuiulr of Boxers, whom Seventy mirtoionariea from China re they engaged, killing over 300 and taking turned today to Vancouver. Many bad 64 wounded prisoners, who were sent to j almost miraculous escapes. the hospitals of the allies. 1 be village was burned. The Americans had five wounded, the Japanese six and the Bi it jfch none. Hundreds of Boxers' flags, spears and swords were captured. Sunday, August 26. Viceroy Chang Cbih Tung declares he . will resist any attempt to extort territory j or to intertere with various viceroys. Mins Alice Thayer the armies of the was tonight de- clared electeti Queen of the Elk's Carni- j It is for free distribution and may be ob Val, at Portland, receiving 14,009 votes, I tained from any Southern Pacific agent, to 13,4.'; for Mrs. K. B.May, the next, a li ntw- . . highest. There were east 42,975 votes for al! the candidates, which at 5 cents , per vote, represents I214S.75 ! An alleged anarchist, who is employed j in the smelter in Ornaha.it is said, an-! nouncedtooi.eof his fellow workmen ! this morning that he was going to kill j William J. lirvan w hen be came ,0 at. tWr1 .hA Jariotoniar. i.icnin thiH after-1 i .i .. I. - ...... I fillt'ri lifV'Ali l(J HI'ti ir Lilt C1LV kji liic uiau. I and arrested him an hour later. He is William M. Williams, a Weluhman. Monday, Aug. 27. j , . , , The fishermen of Nehalem went on a , strike lat niL'ht, demanding 7o centa for large salmon, 25 cents for silversides ; at..! 10 cents for chums. The fishermen's , Et-ikeiu Tillamook bay is still on. w.th I no indication of a settlement. A Spokane special says Kennett Har-. riii-4'on liellair ia unler arreHt, charged with insanity. His attorneys claim Bel-j lair ia a nephew of Gladstone, a relative j oi J.oiu halistiury ana a iormer memoer , of in London Stot:k Pxchange. He is aaid to receive a lare income from an estnte in Kngland. Tii- Boc-rs in considerable strength op pofeU Buller'a and I'ole-Carew'a advance at JMfubt. He brought three long toms and many other guns into action. Tne limn.', until dark, was hot and persist ent. I'.uller hopes his casualties will not ext ced 40. Pole-Carew haa not yet re ported. The Boers are making a deter mined stand. They have a large num ber J guns, the country is difficult and wt.'ll suited for their tactfes and is ltfis favorable to cavalry than any hitherto wuiked over. Tuesday, August IS. It ia iiiiniiatiiil! rumored In St. Peter burg that ilie Kusiii g ivernmeiit ,viv,s a d.spalch asserting that b( has that after fieri battle inside lVkin, the allies re treated, I. win 1M men, mostly Uus sians. It l further said that the Chin m occupy 40 furtitlf-t pition frvtn which thev are bombarding the allies in murden.u mitiuii'r. At a meeting held In ClUo of the j.eople' party national commiltee the decimation of Charle A.Ton a I he ucepresidenti! nominee for tbe party m ,,u,Ji nJ the name of Adiai K. SlfvoIon mM ,,ut , llig ,,),.,, IwU-rl Fitjiinmoii aunoiituee li t re tirement from the pugilistic ring. The :Utli annual emcampment of the (! A K liiih formally opened lest j y uoni(l(r mating ill the c ., in (al, t,U(,t today, and in .j.,, j, pry,,,;,,., lo U tbe greatest i tllj UKWt mtfu'iill rncampnieiit ttie rmT hai ever hel.l. ! i " I , Ui(, ..j,, l( Kln(J Hu.nWrt, 1 jM!j'tH.tU(llly Ieml,lo, ,uic.le Sundatr, : laaordingto a di-palch from Koine to '. . ,x , i i it - . - 'i eaying that he ill not giva the public the aatiofai tion , . . . . i i aaii-ia-iion O! et-eing nuu .iiur.i... He shoaa no igni of failure of intellect Velneday, Augut Senator Scott, of West Virginia, who hi charge of a great deal of tba work of the national republican committee in New York. T that McKinler will probably get liJ,0XO les xotea in New York than had. I in He attnbutea thia to the fact that tier will be a large num. ber of contented people Maying at home - - Heavy fighting ia reported to hare oc curred at Machado-lorp. The Boera are aaid to hare been defeated with great loa, tearing their gnn and amniunit'on in tbe hands of the Bntiih. Thursday, August 30. John K. Kogera waa nominated for governor of Washington by the union : d-mocratic convention on the eighth ' ballot. j r , , j The German nav.l commands ' i Taku telegrapba that, according to th ; returns asked for by the senior Admiral ol the allied HeeU, the following troops .i .i... n- i a i.. i 'i-i i i i. . i . a 1.1. had I een American, 153 c ffi-ers and 4170 men; British. 1S! officer, and- 5!I42 men ;' French, 115 otTii-era and 2"3 men; Italian 13 officers and 277 men; Jjpsn ee, 573 office ra and 19,5. nieo;Kui' Bln8 r.h otfii-ers and 11.500 men. ALL AHOl'T CAI.IF0RM1. A Handme S-rie of Stn and Useful Publications. California is the natural paradise of the holiday maker. Its resonrcea areiriex- haustible, its Invitation universal, and iu re93rt8 BI1(1 attraction, among the mo(,t noteJ in the WOflJ The Southern Pacific Company pub inhes descriptive literature containing valuable information about all of them. T. H. Goodman, General Passenger - t I Ag'-nt at San Francisco, C. II. Markharn General Passenger Agent at Portland, Ore. If you apjily by mail inclose a I eadl l;""ction. "Kesorts and Attraction. Along the, ('oa1 L,ne' a bandmely .llutrate-I ! 'IJ'''ert K,v'nK a description of the health j and pleasure resorts on the coast Maeen xraucirtj aiii jyjs nii:itTn. "Shasta Uesorts," embellished' with beautiful half-tone engravings, describes U' 8,;t"jc an'1 ;jutin attractions of the , vast and wonox-rlui Miasta region, the I grandest of pleasure grounda. j "California South of Tehachapi" tells all about the charms of that retnarka'dy 1 . j arJeI1 BKjti South-1 caj, r1;a I ,,,'', , r.,if,irn,B n J jn j. reliBU Hknlful in. an(J fu o informatlon about the , . , r, . ., , ... state s resources. It is the only publica- tion of itg kij conveniently folded for 0c;ket. use. "Summer Outings" is a 82-page folder ((,volej t0 the cam,,ing retreats in the fc ia8ta jey)on an,l Santa Cruz Moiin- tains It appeals more directly to that large and growing clans of recreation seekers who prefer this popular form of outing. "Pacific Grove" is the Chautauqua of the West, and this folder not only de scribes the pretty place itself, but gives a program of the religious and educa tional meetings, conventions, schools, etc. to be held thore this summer. Other publications are "Lake Tahoe," "Geysers and Lake County," "Yosem ite," "Hotel del Monte," "Castle Crags," each brimful of information about the places named, and printed in the highest style of tbe art. Women Remember This Fact Thai In addressing Mr. lMnVhn yon mr i'itiimniiUinf with woiuau a wnun nhM cxrrieno In trvat Inir woinun UU U frTtr than thai of any lUinjf jertn - uiaU or femala. 1 ..an i!W (mI to a wo- ni, wr,en It It ro!Unjr to rlat her private trouhlra U a man. ', w'1"" u,Ter ,n ll,,n(: n1 drift alomr frm had to worse, know- ful, wei that they ahoulj hara lu,iiisllat anUtanee, "but a natural m.lety lmtla them to ahrlnU from elinir theuuwlTea to tha qucatlona aiut iirulalU examiuauon m trtu their family phTslolan. It U unnecea- aary. Without money orprl.-eyoucan consult a woman, whose knowle!ge from actual experience la uneqiialetl. Women aufTerlna from any form of female weaancsa are InriU-d to freely communicate rith Mr, llukham at Lynn, Mass. All lettera are received. pene1, read and amwtrtJ by women only. Thia la a tHitlre facv not a mere atatement It la certified to by the mayor and potroater of Lynn and the W omen Christian Temperance l ulon, abuse letters, all In a tittle book, Mr, lnnkham ha )ut published. Thu baa been rtabhshed the eternal con fidence between Mr. I'iukbamand the women of America which be never been broken and haa Induced more than 100,000 BUfTerere to write her for advice during the last few month. (hit of tbe raatrolnme of eiperleoce which aha haa to draw from, it la more than possible that aha haa gained the rery knowledge that will help your case, bhe aUa nothing In re turn eacept your good-will, and ber advice ha relieved thousacda. Here la one of tbe caaca we refer to: Miss Collier Writes for Airs. PinkhanVs Advice, Receives it, and is Made Well. Read Her Three Letters: ., pEA j(r rtSinAM-I bare read ln a paper of a yountf lady who waa cure.! by the use of I.y.l.a K I'lnk- ham e egetable Compouud, end would ,iUe vourK.avice In regard to my cac. j hl(.e medicine, but do not ace that it haa helped me much. I have siitn orrsiiiui crsmiis Kim imuis time of menstruation that it eectn aomrtimea aa though I could harllr Btand it. I would be so thankful if I could find ctire for my trouble. Please U-ll me what to do. "Ml Lima M. ( Olliib, l'igeuo Uun, Ohio, April 9, ' I received your letter In reply to mine and 1 followed your kind advice; have taken four bottle of your fc' etable Compound. I think It has helped me a gd deal. How many bottlea will effect a curef Misa l.H.i.li M. Colucb, Plgeou Uun, Ohio, July 11, lirt. " I again did a you advised me and now I feel It my duty to tell vou what Lydia K. Pinknaiu' Veifetable Com- r und baa done for me. For five year suffered untold agonlea at time of menstruation. 1 har now takeo twelve bottlea of Compound and used three boie of Liver Pilla and am en- tirelr cured of the dreadful pain I Cst-d to suffer. I advise ail those who suffer with female weakDesa to write to Mr. Pinkhain. at Lynn. Maas." Miss Lii.uk M. Colucu, Pigeon Uun, Ohio, May 10, WJ. Two More Women Who Acknowledge the Help 1 TheV HQ Received frODl I Mrs. Pinkham. "DfAR Mi'.s. Pi.NKHAM The doctor says 1 have congestion of the womb, and cannot help me. There is aching In the ritfht side of alxlorut n, hip, leg, and back. 1 f you ran do me any (food, please write. Miis. 'i.na Ciiask, i'ulton, X. Y., IicumU-r '.'0, 18S7. "Dear Miut. Pimkiiam I followed your instructions, and now 1 want every woman suffering from female trouble to know how good your advicas and medicine is. The doctor advised an operation. I could not hear to think of that, so followed yoiiradvioe. I got better riht off. I took six bottlea of Lydia K. Pinkhain'a Vegetable Com pound and used three packages of ha native Wash ; also took your Liver Pilla, and am cured." Mns. Nina Ciiabe, Fulton, N. Y., Ix-cembcr 12, lb'ji. "Dfar Mrs. Pinkham-Have been suffering for over a year and had three doctora. At time of menhtruation 1 Buffer terrible pains in bock and ovaries. I have headache nearly every day, and feel tired all the time. The doctor said my womb was out of place. Would be so (f lad if you could help me." Miis. Caul Vosb. Sac Citv. Iot. August 1.18&8. " Pleaae accept my sincere thanks for the Sfood your advice and Lydia K. Ilnkham'B Vegetable Compound has j done me. I did everything you told 1 me to do, and used only three bottles, I and feel better In every respect." was. uakl vobs, sacuty, Jowu, March 23, lbYJ. Airs. Pinkham has Fifty Thousand Such Letters as Above on File at Her Of ficeShe Makes No State ments She Cannot Prove. ( l'. V. inti'ta every Saturday 'turning hi the A. O. V. W. Temple -ti,). K. l aliff. iNH-K'tary. Ilitbekabs Willamette llelwksh Uttlge 2 inmli iMstrnd ami fourth rri'lay l r,h in. ml h at I. .'. F. Temple -Mr,;rrt Wllliania aerrHary. ! Court U.tbln Ht. No. 0. Forvatera of Vu.eri. a. meets llr.t and third Friday lu ! ! tl.o month In Ksl Men'a llall.-W II.' Stair . i I aecretary ; r. V. Uogert, ciuei rancr. i CU.kamaa Chapter No. 2. It. A. M., 'meets the thud Motidav of tcb moiilh in Miiio Hall. M. Hollack, nvre'ary . ! Pioneer Chapter No. O. K. S. meets 'iheatvoiid and fourth Tiieadavs ti ea. b ln,.nth at Maaonlo lUll.-Miaa Jennie li.iaen, am-relary. 0,eg-n l.t.tge No 3. I O. ., meets twrv I htir.ly In O 1 1 relloas' Halt. T. F. Kyaii, nvrttary. Kails Kneampmritt N. 4. I ( O F. n.rela flrat and third TuelaV III each month. J. A. Muart, mvretary. Hrltr of IVi..!.! rt'ttU tvtrv M in.lar 1 tii,-hl al lift. urn's ball. t'ouitwlof. r. S-ri.ur, Mr. May I ajU.r orttary. t... i...U'. .ti.. Trlt ii n. IS. Inn.. II I! l . meets Samrday evening 7 ' at He.1 M-n's HslI-. M. .M.iy, i. ol K. ; Chas. W. Klly. Sachem. Mullnomah I .!ge N I. A. F. A. M.. mrets first slid third Saturday in each iiioiiDi at MasulilC UH. T. F. Kjan, secretary. j Mead Kelirf Corp No 1. meet at, ii-.u ... ii.il fl,i Vl.iii.tAr in' n inaiiiriif iis.i tery rn"titli at 2 o'cl.a k p. m. and tb thir l M-indav " every month al I 'M oVIoi k p. in. The Amiliary nirrU at the Armory hml ling the 1st and 3rd Saljr.Uy in ta h tuonth at 3 n'ili'k p. ni-M'i. Itisuna r outs, prrsi.leiit. Mr. Mary L. Itra lley. aecretary . j I'mle-I Artisan meet every ThurIy evening of each month at the Willamette i Hall. The ftcial mating of tin order is second Thursday of each month. F.. II. Co..er, secretary, M. Hotlack M. A. ' Willamette Fait Camp No m, W. O. j W. meet lt and 3rd Frl lar In tbe Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. M. Walker and clerk (i. (H.l. Lone Pine Ule. No. M, A. F. A A. M., laitfan, Or., nieeta on the secoud r-aturday in ra. h month from the 1st ol My to 1st of Novemlter at 2 p. m. and froiii 1st of NovemU-r to 1st of May at 10 a. m. Geo. C. Armstrong. Sec. Catholic Knight of America St. John'i Ibanch No. 047, meet every Tueeday ol the month. Tualatin Tent. K.O. T. M . meet la Ited Men' 1111, on mvond and fourth Wednel l. H. Hyatt, rr-rd keeper, Uregoii City Camp, No. 5'a'a't M'flrrn Woj.irii of Anirrica meet every sCotl l and fourth Tue.1y in the rii'tri'li, al Willamette Had i. irjs-iil.her, clerk. Mradn Pt No. 2. O. A. K , inert first Monday evening in each month at Wilametle illl. J. It. Williams. Com. Iaiori Cummand No. 1, ( Cr. .n Union Veteran I'nmn tnrets tm.l Sat urday 1 i. m. in Iti'.linan's hsll u I fourth Saturday at 7 p. m. lit T. F. Cow ing' oltice. KIIAWS ITllF. M ALT. The cn denseI ttrenglh and nutriment ti bar ley and Kye. l'erf. cly Uiellow ainl pure. Sold by .. Matiiik. At lied Time. I take a pleasant herb drink, tli next morning I feei bright and my complet ion is Ix-tter. My (htcior ay it act gently on the stomach, lirr and kindeyi, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily a lea. It is called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell It at 2'c and 50 cl. Lane's Family Modic.ne move the bowels each day. If ou raruiot get It, wild for a free sample. A hires, Orator F. Woodward. Li-Koy, N Y. VOL' Til V !IY IfShiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of ITim-nta and 50 cents and fl.00, does not cure take the bottlu bark and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Trice '.'5 rent and 50 cents. C. Ii. Huntley, the I'rug- giHt. licit for (lie Itimt U. No matte'1 what ails you, headuche lo a cancer, you w ill never gel well until your bowels are put right. CASCA KKTS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy nalurul tn')Veir.ents, costs you just 10 cents to slart getting your liua.lt back. (,'AS AIICKTS Candy Calhailic, the g.tnulne, put Up ill metal I.oxch, every tablet bus C. C. ('. Blni--.l on it. lieware of u.itatioiis. for Sale-1,'..0. One lot and two housits on Monroe street lietwm.-n Sixth and Seventh streets Oregon City. Houses constantly rented at $7 per month each. DiMK K it Kamtiiam, Oregon City. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use it. We refer to One Min ute Cough Cure. Il will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles. Goo. A. Harding. Persons knowing tlmmHclve 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. lilnrleM m Come ("'in I'r- Ib (''gH". "I Wa-hii. I T. II wrlle.i "Four K.tlitol F.lei lrlc llilter ha cured Mr, tlivwer tf m roltlla, w hit h bad i auiM.l her greal stillerlng tr )rr. Terrible wire would break mil ber bead and fai-e, an. I Ibe l-l d.M lor could give nl help ; bill her cure Is coiiipleln sil l ber beallli I excellent." Tbl h bat tlitm-aan-Ubave proved, that Fleclric lUlltra la Hot best blti purifier known. If the supreme remedy fur rx imii, teller all rheum, ulcer, boll and runiilim ore. It stimulate liver, kidney and bowel. exH H.is.tli help digestion build uit the length Only oOeenl. Sold by Geo. A. lUrdlng lruggil. Guaranteed. Mtk iii tnit ui:h. The ciirae of overwoikttl womankind are quickly and urely rured byKi'e Clover 15. it Te. the grel bhxsl purifier and tisaue builder. Money rrftiuded If ii.. I satisf. b ry. Price SWl., ami V cl. C. ll Hunllev, lb" I'ruggiat. Sumlny Sorvicos. iiHllN KVAM.I I ICAI. LITH FKAN IMMVM'Al. ( II I' IU II -Cornel K.giiilt ."'l J- VI A Isms swls; llrv. Kri.rsi J VV. Ms-. siof. h.in.lsr s Iiihx si p A M , rs! srrti.ts ify 1 Inirsilsjr st P M (..f.oan K-I.'N'I "rv halur.la) fn.iu B lo It Krtno.ly luvllrd. ST loll lllfKl'fl fATIIDin -Nsv A llnissstSD rss'.nt im Sim.lsr nmti s4 to w a S'sri wli'l snJ lourtS ui.l man mnwl "' lh rlt tas Al ail Hint .... kugilib srrmuas Mua'taf , h.l iU r Vsaerrs. aH.I.stlrJ sublx-.s anj ruus'llcllua l I M r a. MTii(iitsr k rit nrxL iiifacii -a- II 1. rl. M..fitlii( sorvlrs i to SubU? at tutu t Usa arlla( all muruina tl. 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It aprrada ilf uvrr an Irrtttl.l and anu'ry surf i. a, rUrv. ing lniuiliatc)y th n.l ul liirtiinmstion. With Fly' (Vain lialra yoa are arui4 agxiuit baaol Catarrh and liar fever, " JOHN YOUNGER, 0jj). Huntley's Drue Sture, I'OKIY YEARS LXl'liKlliXCK IN (ireat r.rilniti anI Atm rica. Wax Candles N'ililnf ! wM avi tnrirh lo Hit 1 Itatrtii (if Ihsi ttrftwinji r'Mjffl or l-itl"ir a- 1 Im aeift 1 rtt- I I iff til ff.m iUImV A I amllM ;Ht.g Will iMilritil ni.r tit thai flKllr mticfttm of th I'MmIi,,,, !, ,t ilwittPf Tli ti dM-riii rtnl for a)lrnplM t,t lha Hn)i alltrla fiim t in - fnf n,i "f manuon. Mailt, in all oolur ui Ilia ni'ff tlollral tlt.U ,f I A IIAHII OH, I 1. aft 4 aVitil at TTUf, mm MB ka3aatBt - -r g,-. SS&SSR &7 I i isi ai Vs ., m Aavjuo I 'IHt.pui : .lfS "! I'tl lll ,? ,, ni ii f is ! tu ,,J l t ,M l tlt.l !,.. , ..."'it MBaBsaBsiiavjsvjijPA, Villi 1 n lU astriiits siiul s ,., Vi!""! "."I fcj st ...T. ' ett'i (wis e a. vi . p.TTf T T T T T T T T X X X.Tn y, Do You 2 Know tho News I You ran bav It all for 50c Per Month Per Month Li In lb Fnln( Telegram, t4 Purt. A U land. Orrgt.n. It 1 1 1, a la.t k) evening tawppr pulilih,4 la a fj llrsg.M, ; It c.uilaina all ll.r hi 2 ,i II.. kUla .! ( ll.. V.i . : ui 1 ... ,.tllJ,, Try ll for a month. A sauip'. r fpy will be UiaiUxl lu y.,u (r M A.IU. y, The Telegram, PortlAnd, Or. v. J. C BRADLEY'S I-lrrrjr , Krvl ami HalehuU ORECONCITY. umatiu aiTwtix Tin kttii iii MTof Ibiiible an. I Single Uig, ami lad il'.e hortta always on hand at lb lowest J.fii r. A Corral) COIUiectraj with Uie bartl for l'tae sbuk. Inloftnatlon regarding any kind ct i. k promptly atirn.loi lo by prraoaaj letter Horsos Doutht and Sold. Horw Itoardn-l and Fed on rv able lrm. l:.lwllllsr c. I. Gm PIONEER rranei1 and Ex;pre$, Freight an.l parreU ilelivereJ to all part of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Dyspepsia Cure h!Ai.4a ..iiw4' amii SL 1 1 nrtl finally (1li-sU tho food oJ" Niiiuro In utrcnuttionlntr n(1,.', structlntf tho eitmustwl ''"JT iiiria. I 1.1m f.h lu.tanLdlrMvr rvel alfr,.,L ; nut ana tonic No ot her I't1111 siaiiiiy relieves uun jwiina.!.".. "'r -IysiMrrtlu, llidlgcstlon, lK'V"? I'liilulcnco, tvitir Ktoinnrh, MW"J HIckHcodiirhe.OttstrulKlii.Criinip! all oMmrresulUof ImiicrffCtdl1' Trice trtc. and II. Inre s!ncoi)lln V, ainull siu. Ikstk all als.uiilysiii """"V auuuimtui. ikjiiMMiaiiimniya-,-..-- Prtpartd by t. C tWTl 4 CO. Chicot V'Thc Miners' 'and Prospectors' f Favorite. T Tr.-iTtrtril f?wi py't. Winchester Am- 1 Lv every onr; nntl sold CVCmvhcrC Send namo ami address on a postal card for i-fgc lluS tratcd caLilogiic. It free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. , Nl:w iuvi:N, conn. , VtiVV'8Mnrkct st" 50,1 rrancUc0,i