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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OGTOIIKK f., 1000 8 4 Cv0. AA -A-Ae. C. (Ox Friday Soft, . Vika, 27. The Admiralty has rcciivol a dlstatch fioro Tsku giving the Mrc tit'ili u tlm forces landed llu're by tli allied iowa, as follows; Austrian M German K,l i3 lliitish R..TS3 Aim-iican tw French .57S Italian 2.MI ItnsaiaD 'JO.ttU Janarxtfe 15,570 ToMl t.253 NVw York hanks show heavy decrease in i! tjiti. Hoarding the report that several milla of tin Iilinoia Steel Company would bt closed or a month or more, President K. J. rutlingtou of that company, gave out ilie fo'.loa ing statement ; "Vi have hut .loan our Joliet plant lor lack of orders. We aball he com piled to abut other null within Hi next ten iLya for the name reason, although we hope to keep most of our mills in op eration. 'As the Presidential election appro aches many or our best customers are postponing for the reason, as they state, Ihey wish to wait until they are certain ol the result of the election before plac ing ary large orders." Senstor BeveriJge opened the Minre eota campaign in Minneapolis. Merenton accepts the I'opulist nomi nation. Kaia threatens tt blockade Cbineee jxrts. .Saturdsy, September, 29. T.rysn lias made no inroads opon the iierman-Aroeriean vote of Oregon. A careful canvas and Interviews with prominent Germans and Herman-Americana by the Oregonian d c'.oeetbf f resi dent McKinley will receive approxiroa Jcly the same vote be had in lS'.ti. The Lawyers Sound Money Campaign Club waa formed in New York with the lo'ljaing oiTuers: John G. Carlisle, president; W. A. D'u-r. treasuer; Cbaa. II. Slierill, secretary, and Franklin Itat lett, K. W. IForrest. George Uoadley. Henry E. Howland, V. Jay, Hamilton (Klrll. W. 11. Peckham. George L. Rives, Horace Russell and others, vice p n-Mdents Reaolntiona were adopted declaring against the convention which nominated Brvan and Stevenson opon a platform advocating the free and un limited coinage of silver. Pari S. hu!z made a nlca for the Tamils an I denounced the administration to an soJiciice of 12.00 people at Cooper Union hall in New York City Rosvelt made speeches in 17 Kansaa tow nn io large audiences. Hsina adJressed the wholesale dry goods republican club of New York, B.Ttn makes 12 speeches in South Dakota. vV. A. Kut-temeyer murders bis step rafl.Ai. I nnrill In l-ol.l h IV.1. tflA rS. , - suit 01 a long-stanoing leoo, on eauue island. Sunday Sept. 30. W. Eourke Cockran spoke against ex raution in Chicago to an audience of 20.CW people. Chinese government orders the de gradation of Prince Tuan, one of the leaoVro of the Perkin outrages. Gov. Geer opened the Republican cam paign in AM land last Saturday. He was favored by one of the largest audi ences that ever gather in this eection on a like occasion. The speaker was at Lia beet, and delivered a sound Ameri can and highly interesting address, wliirh cemmanded close attention throughout. James Howard was sentenced to bang for the G rt-bel murder. British fia has been raised over Por cupine mine district. Monday, September 24. An offer of an increase of 10 per cent in miners' wages was made by the Phil adelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, and this move, it is ntated, will be followed on Tuesday by similar notices at every colliery in the anthra cite region. Imperial edicts order oblations and pu":siirnent of high ollicials for anti-foreign outrages. The Russians are withdrawing from Pekin. The Emperor and the Empress Do wager suffered hardships in their flight from Fekin, There is no change in the American attitude toward China. The Navy Department will axk for $40,000,000 for increase and repairs. Pugilist Corbett and his wife become reconciled. Governor Say era Bays he has received 4672,476 for aid of Texas aufferera. Chicago, Sept. 30. A special to the Hacord from Salt Lake City, Utah, says: Leon Mayhue, a private In Tioop I, Eleventh United States Cavalry, who re turned from the Philippines today, was pre w nt when General Lawton was killed near San Mateo. He saw the spot, and News of I lie Week saya Out th man who did tlt (IihmI was dssortor from the Ainiiricaii Army. Nsw Yuan, Sept. ." Sexto I.o 0, formerly secretary nj confidante of tion eral Agninaldo, arrived in New York on the Campania. twines la aal.l to have come lift at the Invitation of Fisa. War rvn, and li espect to eilain to the. people the Filipinos' side of their light a illi thii country. Tuesday, Octo'ier 2. In his Chicago address Senator Manna said : "Anr man w ho would put a straw in the way of a settlement of the great coal miners' strike now progressing in lVtin sylvania should he taken out to the near est lamppoflt and hangtHl." KvN4vii.ii, Ind , (Vt. 1 Tlie Sun- nrside coal mine in Kvanaville, the larg est cal mine in Southern Indiana, la on lire, and it ia feared the enlirw mine will be detroyrl. The value of the mine is entimnted at 2OO,0iX). Fngliiih elections resu1te! in victory fir CoiiM'rvative, Coimervativea elect lnionits 19; and Nationaliits 13. Lord Hoberta is promoted to Comman- der iti-cliiel of the Itritinb Army. Sir Kedvera liuilrfr ia made senior olticer in South Africa. Rooevelt spokn to oO.tXO or 40.OK) Nebrankaos. Bryan made a doten fpeecbea In Min nesota (iov, (ieer imued a call for a special election in November in Multnomah county. Wedoeaday, tXt. 3. Admiral IVwey'a son takea the stump for Bryan. Bryan's home loan turned out 30,000 atrong to welcome Govenor Uooaevelt. Colonel John McCracken ia the repub lican nominee for the seat in the Oregon legislature made vacant by the death of A. J. Knott. Seattle'a population is ennounced aa 80.671. Tte middle-of-the-road populiat atate convention in Washington this atternoon voted not to place a ticket ia the field. Resolutions were pinned urging all popu lists to oppose the lusion ticket and sup port the social democracy. Eppenon bya indicted jointly with Kuetemeyvr on charge of Lunrut murder. Massachusetts democrata nominated a full atate ticket, beaded by Robert Treat Paine, jr. Ply democrata o Montana nominated Thomas 8. Hogao for governor. Ex-President Harrison will deliver two speeches in New York City. Bryan kept up bis record, making 13 peechea yesterday, winding np in I -a Crose Of all doubtful states in a presidential election, Indiana has been and will probably continue to be the moat doubt ful of all. It has swung from one party to the other fuur yeara with surprising regularity. . The Chicago Inypnis Club aa'ed Grover Cleveland and I-ichard Olnev to speak- . here for Biyan under its auspices. Mr. Ulney naa promise 1 yi y to anu in . . i . ... - .tl C,UD t f ,ntiinmle)j h nwn t0 be- litve that It will "hear from Mr. Cleve-I l.n.t i 1 a-aaava "For three days and nights I suffered 2',ny untold from an attack of cholera j morbus brought on br eating cucum Ibsrs," saya M. E. Lowther, clerk ol the district court, Centerville, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamber- j am at tne m,.rrJ 0f anJ w alter who Iain's code, cholera and diarrhoea rem- brlnga' me chauge. At booking olllces edy and three doses relieved me en- I keep vaat crowds waiting and iiiisa tirely." This remedy is for sale by G. I Ing their trains while I do lnborlous A Hirdimi ' subtraction sums In rny head, hut at Notice to Taxpayers and Property Owners. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of the County of Clacka amas, State of Oregon, will for the week beginning Monday Oct)ber, 8, PKJ0 be in attendance at the offk-e of the County clerk, in said county and state, for the. purpose of publicly exsmining the assess ment rolls of said county for the year 1'jOO, and correcting of all errors in yal nation, description or qualities of lands,' lots or other property. It is the duty of! all persons interested to appear at the; time and place herein metioned, and call the attention of said board to any errors in aHseHsment, or property not assessed, so that the same may be corrected in the manner provided by law. Eli Williams, Assessor of Clackamas County. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses one minute cotigh cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. G. A. Harding. We will save you money on school books. Charman & Co., the .cut-rate drufgista. It is well to know that DeWitt's witch hazel salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counter feits may be offered you. See that you get the original DeWittto witch hazel salve. G. A. Harding, a pair of oia feet. Tkr llroaakt S'm la Fraara mmi kaaard tka Map at Karaaa. The ("rlnci Hlamnrvk changtsl the Hlltlcal hlntorjr of Frnuce unwittingly, and hut for her the Franco Truaxlnu war might never Imve Ns'ii wausl. ltUmnrck tiiifrleiidljr to France, but the ICmprvna Fug'tilo IuhhI with her U-auty to lutliieiue lit tit so that the little troutde with France and Ger many might le eimmthcd over. tti tlu-n-furv tuvltetl tlio Geruintt prtuce and hla wife to vlit the court cf France, and the IVtiM- and Frlncens Itihiuarck arrlvisl In gnat atate at the , Tullerle. That evening there waa a grand re ception, and Cugenle n-rvlvotl the gm-Hta In a gown which made tier so ravlxlittiKly lovely that even Prince Htimiarck. Geriimn, stolid and In love with hU wife, std ami at'! ui'n her with admiration. And Kugcule waa not alow to observe the effert of her beauty uion tiliu. rhe calletl him to ber aide, and IHmiiarck can with hla wife u (win hla arm. Now, the lYInccaa HUmarek waa tail and gaunt and ugly, and her fert were fencroti. Aa she walked ahe allowed great deal of aote. While Itlaman-k stood talking with H lievera. Eugenie an audlM titter waa beanl I In tS'.M rl leader of a "Vtlsile t4r along the line of ladlea. Hlauiarrk, rle In Swtrierlnnd. after having dla who wna iih aa a tl.tih. followetl the patched ber ajsirr. who gave her life glance of their eyea ami aaw them n-t a uieaua al saving the aoula of her upon the fe-t ef hla wife. Motives, waa crtirlrli-l by her follow. That aettlod the matter. The polltl I rrs at her o eooimand In oMer that ral history of Franc waa altered froca ! she might die. rise ak'aln afif thrra that moment days and restoe lo life the sister ahe A year later, when Pnrla waa he elegit, ltiamarck hliiiM-lf firetl a can non ever the ratnpurta, and thoao who were near him hrnn! nlni suotit: "Take that for the fert of the Irln ceaa Blsuiarckr The alight waa avengeil. THE MYSTERY OF DREAMS. A Caaa War Rraiarkabla. On an occasion during the civil war I dreamed that I waa atatidlug In-alde a road when . there rwuie marching along It a atrong rotuiua of prtaoners, with ruarda at Intvrvala on the Bank a. I asked one of theae guards , who the prlainera were and where they had bs-en rapturvd. He Inforimtl I nie that tbey had Ix-ea taken In an en-! gageuieiit w ith the enemy on the ' day before and that there were UNO of j them. I then askoO some byatauder j what day of the month It waa and was , told that It waa such a day of a certain j nioutb. some six wevke later than the i date of the dream. The whole dream j w-aa extremely distinct, and It made a I strong Iruprvaalou ou me. I related it i to a nuuilx-r of my emradoa wlthlu , the next few days aixl then thought of .t no more. (tlx weeks later, on the morning of th very day that hail h-en mentioned U the dream aa the date when the tolumn of prisoners bad pn! In-fore , me, I waa on picket two mllea distant from the (mint where 1 had seamed to bo when I aaw them. It was aoon aft er breakfast, ami I waa standing by the side of the rad at the fire talking to the otllcer of the picket when an aid to the commanding geucral cam riding down the road. He had lfn a achoolfellow of our oflb-er'a at West Point and reined up when he r--og nlzed hla friend. He told us that he ! t. - 1 . 1 . . ,. ,,. ,.., ca,uri prUoriers. who ' had lu, naaiM-.l the bead-iuartera that morning on their way to the rear.-St Loula UlotxvIiemocraL ' II Osit Kacw raetala;, A middle aged gentleman who has been looking over hla old school exam ination paers writes to The Academy expressing his chngrlu at the discov ery of the fact that he knows less than be did years ago. "1 knew some things ' then-arithmetic, for exainii e. Todav scliool wnat a nauii 1 waa at ugurcs; a hand I Look at this: " 'Three graziers. A, It and C, rent a piece of puHture bind for a mouth. A puts on 27 cattle for 21 days, It 19 for 2 days and C Zi for 'X, dnys. If at the end of the month the rent and other charges amount to 23 L. 10d.. bow much of this ought to be paid by each? "I could do that In 1HS-I. I couldn't do It now. I have 110 Idea where to be gin. It may be ensy, but the point Is that I have not the key. There used t0 be a Jugglery with x. and I could mnunge It Now that I pny Income tax and have statements of account from W publlaher every half jslr I can manage It no longer. And I seem to have known zoology too. Zoology! I accm to have been able to describe and draw diagrams of the benrt niwl princi pal blood vessels of the crayfish. Once good heavens once I was a well Informed ly. Today I don't see bow I should pnss the third class college of preceptors." London Academy. Th nurd or Til race. An amusing story Is told at the ex pense of Winston Churchill, the author. An old man, seelrijr. the picture of Churchill displayed Id the window of Baltimore bookseller, Inquired of a by tandcr whom It represented. "Winston Churchill," was the reply, "Where does he preach?" Jlelng told that Mr. Churchill was not a preacher, he BHked: "Ain't he? What did you say his tin me Is?" "Winston Churchill. He writes nov els." "Does what?" "Writes novels." The man shook his bead with a look of pity and declared: "Too bad I Too badl He baa a good face." HUMAN SACRIFICES. MODERN RELIGIOUS FANATICS WHO OCLItVI IN TMCM. M.a, IVe-llae r.a la . VU 1 tnrU. I'arllralarlr la Ha.la. ! nhu M.wbr. Hill ralfr j That Ralvatlua Mar That human sacrlficea have l it.lo even In the nlueieeuih century. I id by profcaalng Christiana, lou. la brought out by The Amerhau Journal ,.f Sot lology In a striking article: The tVnvuUliHilala, a sect elallug la I'arla al-onl I7i were wout to crucify uieuiUia of ihelr ortler. In emulation af the crucinxlon of the HavHmr, In tlie hrlief that the aoula of the aurvlvlng liiruilH-ra would I eaved by the aaT t.va of Ihelr fellow a. In IHI7 the I'liariiellana." an Austrian aeU ui dereJ a wan. hla wife and daughter under Hie delusion that the trUN who i refined te go wlih the fanatlca, were j poed pf It devIL On the follow- . lint tlav thr rruclfled oa of their owu yeara, wlu haj tiumber. a kIH of III suffered krralf for the Wata. lu Imi tation of Ilia death of the Saviour. In 'order lo save the aoula v4 hr feltow had slain. In la two moiherw, al- berrlita of the "Holy Men." slew their sick children, believing them to bw vic tims of deliioiilaral pusaeaaloti. In s;3 a Ituiigartan ailller, Ulouglng lo Hi "Naiarvnea," kllM hla eon aa an aflTerlng for hi wn alna after the s aft. . I m I Ih f I rtisiiion Ol Apmimia. iu !-.. - lutk. Itussla. one ef Ihe "Hchtsuiat j H-a" convinced hlmarlf ty prayer ami 'fasting and much Scripture reading that to aave hla soul be must he cruet Bed. Accordingly be attempted aelf rruclrlxlon and aucrerded so far ass th clfumstanc the caa would pvriulL lo In the gorrrament of Perm, Russia, a peasant kllU-d hla child aw an offering for aln ami burled the body In ao ant hill. I.lkwlse. In the gov emment of Vladimir, another peasant kltleil tMiih hla chlldm. lu due Abra ham Ic form, and while the bailee bled under the falher'a knife Ihe devout mother celebrated the aervlr t jr read ing ahiud e-l-teij portlona of the twen ty aes-oud chapter of Genrsle. In is." t In th government of Tambov. Itussla, a paaiit. coiivlnet llial to save hla son I a man must hav a sin to re i -rut of. k Ilie. I a neighbor with an ax In or der to satisfy ttila highly luiprratlv conditio!.. It la a part of th erd of the "Wan derers." a Itusslan ss-t. that autl Christ rules In high jdacea there an. I that accordingly good men must hare i nanght to do with govonimeuial af fairs of any aorL In conformity with thra ttellef a man murdered In various Ingenious waya T men. women and children. Im-ludlng his own wtf and babies. In order to fn them from the danger of losing their souls by suffer ing the contaminating contai t of Ilie government census taker. This occur red In Kit The "Iienlert." another unite Inter Mtln llnaalitn ul lM.tiri Hint itvtl , ,... . p.rth. -1K-, Bllli only escape la death, la ivi iv f 1 ttieae men. strong In tlie faltli. after having murdered their wlvea and chll ( oreu. permitteo iriems4 ives to l put ! 'o death, one by one. by Ihelr b ailers. by one. by The "Seourgers." who also form a widespread and Inihu-ntlnl sert In Itus sla. In ohcdlf nr to the hetirsts of their "aavlora," are lu the habit of Indulg ing In human sncrlllce. cannibalistic feaata. erotic dances and other lewd procedurea as an extremely elTlcarlous method of keepluc the hand of evil from off Ihelr Immortal souls So I lit "Muckers" of KoiilciU-rg nil. I the cel ebrants of the blin k mass In I'nrls af ford further examples of the use of a ritual of erotism, coupled with a prac tice of the most abtiuiloiied and ol. Scene behavior, lo promote Ihe eti rtml welfare of the soul. Sb Ila4 Head Abool ll. One dny a boy was missing from 'a "" "' ' '" P " n pui .-1 1... i ., ... . . .. . IV wiiuwi imiii'iiiik-- 1 111- ll-lll-lllT lOOS ed around ntil fiiiit-il to aee the fa miliar face "Dwa any pi.,ni know why Tommy McGregor Ixn'i lu m-IiooI toiluy?" she Inquired? There waa no answer. The teacher rex tite.l the query. Then a Utile girl slowly llfie.l her bnnd. "Please, ms'tni." ahe said. "I know." "And why doea ln amy awuy, llnry T PIi-ohp. ma'utn. It's 'cause he'e gm 'OH Oliles Inside.' " Mary hud nsd tie contagious dis ease card Mint was ticked on the front of the house. -Cleveland I'IkId Denier. Th Trait1 f:appr "Of course the only truly happy man Is the man who devotes his life to do ing good for others." sutd the corn fud philosopher. "That la the only occupa tion a man can enirnge In In which poo pie will let him have his own way." Indianapolis Journal. Wlllla to Help lllm Oat. Mr. Borem (11 p. m.i-My motto la "Pay as You Oo." Miss Cutting-Well. I'm willing to lend you a smnll amount If It will help 700 out Chlcngo News. The silkworm was originally found In China, and fabrics of this material were made In that country about 2700 b. a Coffee vfBi not known to the Greeks r Romans. llraia Men rail Victims to stomach, liver and kidney Inmbhta aa well aa women, and all feel the resiille In ls of apetll, p.laona In the blood, backarhs, iiervonanr, head aehe and Hied, listless, run down feeling. Hut there'a no need to feel Ilka that. 1 1. ten io J. V. Usr.ltier, Idavlll. Ind. Ilesavst "Kle lru Blllera are just tha thing lira man when be la all run down, and don'l care whether lie llvraordlea. It did more l give me new strength and giHhl appellm than snylblng I itxild take I ran now eat anyimug im "''" . ...ii.. ...I i... . leas., on lile." Only M renla, at ilei. A. Ilaid.na s I 'rug Mora, rvery ixxneUnlarlng via Moulds and guaranteed P not grt a. sr.l ll yNir heart Iroub h a you. fil likelv you siilfer fnurt ill' dig siln. KinIoI dysprpaia cure digeaia ! what yu eat and gives the worn out i.miis.1) K.rrel rml. It U tla only p rpwration knawn that cvtnplrlety all keta all claawa ef pmhU; lhat la why ll furre Ilia "ft Caws of Indigestion and istomaih tro.ibtif after evriytblng elaa ha Uitrd. It ma t taken in all con tli l ami cannot belu bill do yoa giHl. (. A. HardlKg tby Linnets, and mady t wear bats antvitie: daily. Mtss i.4dsmlth. The I titriprno and Oregonlaa lor ? Cll a year. FOR SAL 12 n V Oregon Homesceken Immigration Excbaay? t : (MillWAN, 1'n.ts.Wnt r.l vKIt hlXus, l. k r lx4 It. WlM(iKK 11 Vkta-f'MiJaiil t. W. tCAMtllAM. IWf.Uiy as.e S 1.5 a-M tJ esraa culllit-l, a'l J-rxti tiaa; bsrn ami oirr iiuinl"ii. fi"t , liiaa l, iwtnnl. to Il..ll'w4. nulat l..ii No. i SO b in Ai at rsa rulllfal-l, all uii.Ur Sa. Tj l l'.l); I j Millr ! o. 11 11 silt 1 kin ralllvslssj. PI iahJ: liuu. barn aixl ixtr liuiiillnir. 'rnr., II Vina; all, nrrbspl. To! J b . . , lun.i lulftnbf Sinlltl LW mctw Allrulllsalnl, B l kua. karat Sh i nunivrout ollitr tulllntf. it Ui lo. I awl: In Aurora. I ti.ll. iUcbsrl, ru'niina ii aJ ir;inig i j a tin hoiu I A ("o-l six! ranrh. Ti t anbjr, II hi 1 r, 10 pMiunV, I toll n:i , .1.SJ H'l'l a-fs ralllistt. I am tosrty ilr lu I'' pi". "' Ium, barn and oltir rMiikllKr. u" b'l. ouniarous t prliK. ami M all uuUr hue j I t u. H I so -r I All rnlttitl . hmia, barn sn. oll.sf ' boil.lluas, all li.r.l lltli.g I lor auj ..iitl. f s-lj.l'il..,t Tut'i' j !! tiljf, II tt'l'tt. i c it l.sij )l Ht No. .t: Ml rrs I .11 ai rs-s aiasbtd; all (iir4; rual'g j aalrr. To Ma ssburg, I tuli. lu tin l.jr 1 milt I bo N.i M to srirs All sUy (ml In ruMiit.in; .l s,.fniK. To tan-ortii. on t; I Ui. ron I .if. M iiiiln No. SI so -rs it acre rulUvalt-l. Immk. Ui n t.. othvr bull.lni(s: ill li.ra. uu.1 or rbsr.l To Molalla. 3 n.'i... b Hut r.l, S IKlIrt K im No. V, I rai l In ('a.isinth, t'.'j ae-s. o niin Ulvs' asia (o iirrinn illy. t'HM on I'laa. ami yt isnrii's lo lu'iOsri atf l.if t'ji ..j'i. Wair upo'y will .....1....1 l-.i . , .....I I....... ....I flVi 1 s'-r trsrt I et. inltiulrs' aalk from Vl Dirgoli diy l IiichI lot In (ill.llliih On iiiiiinr line; fare to iirsgmi I'll jr. l-s'i No. :i 10 arfrt I I I a. rr- ciillltslel ; kmm small lions; barn ami out biill.llnKs , .'1 s. r nrrlnr.1 ; hvinif atr. To tlor, I mils' lollr. (foil City. i miles II ih No. ;i7 :'o arm .V) srrrt ctiltl vatsnl ; 1 room hous; Vhi. lisrn in. I olhiT bulhllUKs; rnnnlllf aatrr; orrhsr.l ol Itillnl Irull trees. To store, I lulls; lo I'rrgoii Oily, I j rnlls ll.'Ki No. !Vt l .tl acres .Vi arms cultivated; gxl orchsrd: leni ed; runiillig aster. To si it j, 1 mile; ui Oregon Clly, I-' tulles fl.'O) No. .".!! fit arrri '.II scret cultivated; small hous and lisrn; yoiinit nrrliard; running water. To slors, a miles; lo Oregon t'lty, U inllet. Th" almvs It priqierty of (lit iiieinWs of IhrOrtKofi llonirserkera I iiilnlKrallon V.t cliaiiKe, orsiilnl on tlie co-oersil v plan lor Hi purposa of inarkellhg real properly. Memberslilii Is oien Ui Dims hsvlngrral eslHta for mis. Kor parllculari, address ORIiGON HOMIiSEEKERS IMMIGRATION EXCHANGE Oregon City, Oregon. University of Oregon, Will Open Wednosday Sopf. 10, 1000. Idving oxik)iiho8 low. Opportunities: for earning at loimt part of ono'g cxK!nH08. jj- The Only Schwl of Mines and Mining in the State j fipwinl collegiate cmirmm. School of Cominorco. Kxcollc"' ; courBCH in Civil, Ranitary, IClectrioal and Chemical Knginotf"' (; DopBrlinontn of Ancient and Modern I.anguagos well cquippf1" j. Tor catiilogiics and further inforinallon write to S n i runr ihittlk. tf Hhlloh'a Coiisiimptlun ',(, l guataul.t "All wa ..k o yiJ1J ( "'k two thirds of the nuilriiia of tl,u J althfiilly, then If yo.i ran s.r )Uxi Unlll.l return Ih Mt,M r,M(f l4 gUland bn may relnnd th.,,.i,. . Price '.'ft cl., M da. Huntley, I'ruggist. '"into (j 0, ThreugU (he Velluw,tolt, ine nw rout via u,. (lfr Una llallroad and Mul.U si,.h ki s -i niiofl ''tiUn, ; irinMM ;u in inxko a il kl.il.il in. ,MM1II-I, IH Yellow,!,- NMI, "'I l onillia ni.i Cinnabar, making It uni,rr coier any rtoii i-f lrtU ( -For beautiful !. . riptWa rl , or rail at Oregon Hunt , 's tilth, HjTl.Wdslrael. P.,,,1,,,,1 a a la A a-. i I ea lime. I lake a pleasant trb drink i),.,. I ... a i I I t.l .1 . . ' ' k . l . . . i i grin 17 011 ma siomai'li.ll vr att, and Is a 4aaii laaiv. IiUsjJJ flout bell.s, and Is pep.fr l asi,fc I.. ll l r.ll..l I '- ti , ' drofglsla sll It at .v. ,,,4 w l ana'a Falistly M-ltv aa i,H Iniaals each lay, ll joti rnii.H w send anr a fraa ssmpl. A I Irtt, F. Woodward. lUy, Y. rVloial iMM.k al t'lisia.aa 4 Tablet. ii lis and rulrrslrr. l;ioL kavt (on tiaptlon 1 Mnti.U baa pint thai, aad !. n,,( mHt suUldal. Tha sH rold o rwsjd ba rurri wrth Muloii's t'o-.k aoJC awuiplloii I'tii. HU, on p-winif aalaa for ovf filly yri. HuctUy, ttswagisi. tata aa4 IUal lairki; Htltt ClismUilwtn'e 1'sla l'!m aiJa)k exH, bfUlsa. lia, ski of l.k Ibyiri4 Inalahtly allay lb ib and ta i II bJ UU pari in las lima llin mtj Mb I. t't) lea Ik lo)ify IS Vrft ana M will hoi lra a at. I sm iUlsaa rtiiM bunilwta, spralaa, UptM kaairtrM. t at- ! by i. A. Ilwi diuggisl. t-vniu tii iwSilT limn Vt prompt, pUl-I.U, ptvaunt, pvtii' j-atllylog I.ltl pi.lt. lira. a. Ilttn -ELLOH J '.'Kill) mile of lorrti tain a telethon tin k Oregon, Washingtot,ri! forma and Idaho not a o-ratiitt by th I'tclit Matloll Telejihori t'oo anjf, cTcfiin 2,2 town Quick, arcun's, cheap All the satisfaction o( I 1-rsnal cunmutiica'ii Jistance no effect k l clear unilrfstandirjJ'r kann ami San Kfif aa easily hear J II f A land. Oregon Citj offic at Hardmsrs l)rur Store rorha IUrtM OH It lbbs4 I.IIM ol Isalb a Ii' I lb basl rn""V ' iMIbxr ll oils, sonrs, bia. lit sud I'lolwU. Is Eureka llarnoss Oil . . K .nM. mil H s S-m ana r-mi rttf"P s 'J Bill IKK nnlr Im.t trf l" ngmt. tMMmtmtyml'trlnrt- im Irtim bsil i-inls ! tWm u Sf ss in"- Irliiur iirt-pftrittloiia ""P'fJTJf otidrrcalnrrh 1 thev dry i"P ha mliu li ,ll.r 1,1 ilia iiiriiii-is"" . I xmmi, cnilsingai ir uioroi .nil llm Br,I.i.r fri inf enUrrll. V"'" M . ... 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