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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OOTOHKR 12, 1000. I Xcws of the tVeok 4-1, A A A .ijOk A -ft.-OVJ- 0. A A- Irid.y. O.t. .V T;. state of Washington it sure (of MrKinley. A hrl Mil will he en. It n n ' r t Prink, for governor lull the prs jxvin of II slate li kel are go.d. Sir. king miner ignore an olTer of in creased a ages. Hrt infantry goes to Marin hi.j'.e IV tul-er fl, on Sumner, lienrral Hare is ton uimand the island, nh order to pi.!! operations until insurrection i jimpr.lo..t .bpoluwy. lie win mm. 12 full companies ol inlantry lor me pur- , Ve. Anderson's firt operations Jvl opol ii' thii:; No rvru sin- Oct. M naanii a." Germany molfV her Chinese rr'" nJ America ag'ee to it. pro- l:i!y, Manila end Havana, are bavins jtmencan iron anj steel. The international cungrea of peace, no" ling held in farm, ha passed sev- j rel reeo.u'.iot, a concerning th policy in i CLiris. The rongres resolved that the 1 action of the missionaries wat often in-1 tolerant; that their religiou propaganda) ahou'.d not be becked up by diplomatic or military force; that tbey should go iuto Chins at their own rk and peril; 4hr t Kurope should abandon any relic on protectorate in China; that forcible annexation of territory, especially that Lei 1 sacred by the Chinee, should reae ; thr be power should attempt tiestab li.h ttahle native government, capable of undertaking internal refortiit, and that the open Joor for the honest com to trice of the world on eual term I the m!y policy which give any guarantee for tho country' (jtute peace and (lability. Saturday. tVt. 6 French otHcial and public believe all the power will accept France' term a a tai lo' full settlement with China. Ttie international peace congr con Wmn Great P.ritain' roorwe in the Transvaal. British capitalist, it i said, have formed the intention of securinic control of every big imlustiial corporation in the l"nitd States. A German firm has built a locomotive on the American pattern. Supply of silver in Mexico fal.s short of Hie demand. New York police believe Millionaire Rice wa m'irJered, and they are tryinit to connect his lawyer and valet with a jlot to acquire I4.000.OUO. In lications point to an early meeting letw(en miners and operators to dinss teruis of settlement of Ihe big anthracite Strike. The Rev. T. A. T. Hanna asoerU that the baptist theological seminaries and the University of Chicago re bed of Lerey. Counties that have passed the 70.CO) lop'ilati'in tnrk cannot elect probate -oriicers until tbe terms of the present foun'y ju'lites anil clerk expire, fays the III, ni-is supreme court. The registration of 102, S3 in the city of Btt't'.niore ia claimed by each of tbe parties as a certain indication of ita own success at the election. Mr. Bryan visiteJ iiine counties in In diana and (poke to twelve large gather ings. N.'groesare warned against the dan gers of imperialism. (iov. I'ingree has called a social eewion of the Micliigaa legislature for next Wednesday, He desires a change in tS. eyatein of railway taxation, ari l the people count first vote on a constitu tional amendment. G iv. K'WveU reaches lck Inlaud III. wjauit-d with iiis 1:5, 00) miles of cam panning. Jami- H. Eckle- apeals to the labor ing men to support M.:Kinley. Sunday, October 7. The German money market is easier than it has lMen for months. , There was a marked revival of Ameri ca;: jtockB on the London market. Senator Hanna. accompanied by Senator Fry, of Maine, will campaign in South Dakota and Nebraska next week. Oi late there ha leen considerable i scouting and fikinnisliing in the provin ce of Abra and North Ilocoft, though without decisive results. It is obvious, however, that the maneuvers of the j Filipinos are more skillful than formerly and that the field tactics tf the Ameri cans are being followed by I hern. Four troops of cavalry and two com ?.i ics of infantry have recently rein folce General Youiig in Northern lsvn, where the insurgents are con uiratiiig in the mountains ol North -an 1 South I locos provinces under the leadership of Aglipay, the ex-communicated priest and renegade. Monday, October 8. '1 rie Chinese Emperor rebukes him self and orders l'rinces and nobles punished. The impression is growing that the Im jpc.r'nl government is making an effort to disperse and punish the Iioxern. Li Hung Chang has started for 1'tkin ur.tier Russian escort. German troops were repulsed by 3000 Chinese. London volunteers sail from Cape Town for home. to rebuild Tuesday, Oct. 9 Pryan male 14 hjxmvIui in Southern Illinois. K.kvsvrlt completed liil Illinois lour, and (ak in St. I,oiiis today. Tin" l'hince court refuoe lo return to IV kin. Kuian troop may withdraw from Manchuria. KriHt ia aniiout to annea Yunnan Province. j Th ministerial majority In Ihe Hntitli ; prIUiti-nt will I from 150 to InV). nui.,t,,riin is mentioned a pOSSi- ble auccetor of Sahabury. Work wa resumed ty 80d men todsy in Hi. converter and billet null of the. Illinois Heel Company in this ciiv which were shut down recently. Wok iu a'so resumed ty .VM men at Hie j plsnl of the Pressed Sieel Car Company. Ttie four rolling mil! ol the Suiiie- hanna Iron a Steel Company resumed work today, luVl employe who had been on a strike for two weeks having accepted the term of Ihe company, a rut of 25 per rent, paviJ H. Hill, will take the stump in lillnoift, Indiana and New York for Try a n. lUnna addrcneej 2.VX) employe at the lion of the Pullman Company In Chicago. JlwiSToM, l'a., (Kt. 10 A pe-ial policeman was killed; another wan wounded in the head, a linker wa prob ably fatally i'hot and 10 nonunion men were more or lea eerioualy wounded at the Oneida colliery, of Coxe brother, in a daub between the officer and .VX) linker IhU morning. HOARD Of COIMISSIO'ER. (Continued from page one) ane U ik. rot Is and bridges. Frank Jagger, do . , J J Cooke, shentr Telephone and Telegraph Co ... C E Burn, Boy' and Girls' Aid Society GIsm Ji I'rudhome W K Carll. inaane r B Ziegler, sheriff K A Sommer, insane Wilson A Cooke W II t'ounsell, rwd and bridge.. P Nehren. court houe C V A D C Latourette, attorney' fees Otas K Rnnyon.... Ethel Cautie'ld, sherirT icount. W 11 Young, road and bridge . . . Ina M Cbate, slierilT account. .. In M Chaae, clerk's account . . . J C Ziner Oregon City Enterprise 15 (X) 3 75 10 UU 4 33 7 70 tl (X) 5 00 23 00 5 00 1 00 72 00 4 Oi 75 00 4 .V) 14 00 12 00 44 00 14 Oi) 14 10S 75 I S 33 22 50 3 00 H U) 24 00 27 Oil 24 lx 27 00 13 ( H 0i) 12 00 H ) U ft) Mr l.ydia Winesett, pauper acc't T It Haokins, sheriff Charles Thompson W II Enale S J Garnoon C M Urkin J II WrigU W K (iarrett Geo F O-borne J H Walker E W Randolph A I Bennett F .MM. thew .. 1 50 WH Johnson 15 00 In Ihe matter of the repirts ol road supervisor for the month of Sept., 1W1, the board having examined said reports and being fully advised, it is ordered that the expense account of the several district are hereby allowed and ordered paid, and the clerk is instructed to draw warrants on the road fund and on the general fund for the neveral amounts and in tavor of the following named per sons: Road district No. 1. O W WNsinger, general fund ... II 00 O S Mathews, road fund l'i 50 John Harrington 15 75 .-am Bern hard 9 00 I.onN Lagrand ' 0) N A Larkins 5 23 Geo Atwood '. 30 00 Johnstuckey 21 00 K S oil 1H 'A C K Balard 12 75 ( i-o ih 10 50 Edl'eralkey 10 50 Clias Counsel! 10 50 Total I05 75 Road district No. 2. Geo B Rate A Co, general fund. . .. 7 01 E C Chapman 4 00 A H Wing, road fund 1 50 FT Davis 8 00 AC Davis 0 00 John Goshen 4 00 Total $33 10 Road district No. 3. Geo B Rate A Co 17 (13 C A Burghardt 14 02 Dan Griffin 75 5 25 , .J Total Road district No. 4. James Kitcher James Rivers Win Hinging Irvin Hawk Granvil Linn Dave Hoffmeister John Hinkle It Douglass Henry Bock Theo Schmale J P Woodle .$11 00 . 1 ('0 . 2 25 1 50 4 50 1 ') VI 00 10 00 2 60 2 25 3 75 Henry Johnsjn 1 50 J W Stone 2 00 lialveston needs more aid home... M Kowen A W Cooke L Hale I Thomas Brown 7 50 Mi 55 Total $53 25 Road district No. 5. S 8 Waybill $13 00 Road district No. 7. Geo B Rate A Co $15 00 Cumrnings A Cole 10 12 Sam Bacon 1 50 Thomas Beebe 1 50 James Fegles 6 50 FSI'eak 75 ki.kctiox uw, T V.te OuUlU Tli I'rrrlnrl Which Yaii Am Itrglttmd. In Considerable inquiry is Wing made at the cleik's olll.- lately regarding regis Iration risjuiaita, lo entitle sutl'erag at the presidential ehvliou lo held V vemU'r (t. Ths moat perplexing ijuestlon alth the Voter 1 ahelher or not he I entitled to vote outside the precinct, In which he was registele.l, prior to Mar IS, the dav tVtMKtration rliail. In nllixr nr.la il he la registered in one precinct and eub - n.)iiently tnovea to another, wilf he another, will he Following ! oc - , , " i d In lvn prov.d- have to r-register? tion Id of Ihe la.w iaMsJ in a ior rrgixraiion oi elector, etc: "If il appear Ihe elector I not rrgli lei(Hlnhepninctinwhlchhe appli.a , lo vole, Ihe elector in every caae, a ol Cuurae, shall be coiiil.lered challenged, and shall Ih rriiirel lo siitxtcrll and wear or allirui to the blank "A," pre riUs by MH'lion 3 of thla art, (Hied out according lo the facta, and In ad i t iotl thereto he shall le repiired to pro cure six freeholder of the county to take and autweribe to the aecond oath, a perilled in wid blank "A" of section 3 of ibis act, and II e same shall be coni I ertnl by the judgea and lorthwlth dec.led 3 Mini Rlirr Hniii( fcnri-u n whether the elector la allowed lo vote or not, and if allowed to vole Ihe -H-iKKik nuiuNr of Ihe elector, they shall tile the same. I'ules the elector In every such cae so eatahlishe his right lo vole In the preilncl, and to the satit p(k I Af4r frnm fln faction of the j.d.Hi.hla tot. .hall i.oi l ',rl"C 5 . t. oil be received. In carrying out the provia- ( 0(11011, SilOWIIlg hOW bllC io. of thi. act, the judge, of election or ; & linkhaillS either ol Iheiu, are hereby authorie.l lo.,j administer and ct-rtify oath, and to isaue Aid, 811(1 WAS CUTCU 01 suborn., lo re,ri.re the attendance ol ' SupprCSSiOll Of IhC AlCH witnetwes lefore Ihem. rr s i Thm it win te aeon that ihe voter who scs And inilainmaiion 01 vole outside the precinct, w.ier lie reg-1 iL Ovflrir?. iBUreu prior to .iay io. Milt a)in.'iilia) with the person who has not registered. and his vole will liav to be sworn In by Ihe aid of six attesting Irreholder. James Fegle Total Road district No. 8. Geolt Kate A Co C 1'Ware W Stone Frank Stone W K Shana-le F K Shangle C V Ware W Stone F Stone W K Shangle i W S-encen (i F Flynn F F. Shangle Total Road ditrirt No. F Irake, general. fund .. . II Wilburn Frank IVhs Julius Paulson Henry Johnson Total Road district No. II. J A Jones, general fund J K Smith W II Mnith Bellomy A Buwh Wilson A Cooke J A Jones. ; Geo IS Rate A Co F.li Rivers Max Rivera Geo Hull W II raubian , W W Smith J Irvin Geo Snider Henry Ilimler Fred Smith John Bluett John Harrington F.d Davis John Grinder Max Webiter Chas Counsel I Fred Colson (,'hM Ruling R Spraifue Wm Skirvin ..70 .lit :A II 2i 2 'X) I i 2 5o 10 , 7 ) Hi 3.1 Ul 40 ts) 3 75 tt 75 23 2-3 75 0 () 17 25 75 3 75 1 .V) 2 25 K 25 ; in) i 5H .'HI .'l'i 75 j 12 34 .rs) ' 31 5l I 2S 5) (.'has Hattan F F Hattan Al Mnmpower I) I. lirillin Owen Hattan Fred Hens II Rowan K C Hackett James Hut tan Geo Ilimler John Hattan It 17 25 5 (: 'r in 'rj , ! 10 55 2 20 23 (X) Total. .o5S T.i (Continued next week) Atlmlloii, luiiir.nh-H. A sjiecial meeting of Meade l'ost No. 2, G. A. R., will lie held at WilUrnet'e hall on Saturday, Oct. 2th, at 1 o'ciock p. in. Me rulers of the IVt are earnestly requested to he present, as businesa of imiKjrtance will come before the if.tfoting iiy oruer oi j'ohl tommariiier. Robert Kelland is plaintiff in a suit against John Parsons, Alice V. Parsons, his wife, Osrnon Royal, Julia M. Royal, his wife, " United State Investment Corporation.." and F.mrna McDonald. asking for judgment on a promissory note . . . . . . . . . ! in me sum oi iziofi 6', nd for tbe mim ol $200 attorney's fee, and praying that a mortgage on certain property be fore loseil to satisfy the payment. The defendant. Alice V. Parsons, John Parsons and Osmon Royal, made their promiHsory note for the um cIiCoraL. Pattok, OfonU, Pa., Jul 1, f.'.jt).yi, payable in two year, ami hear intercut at 8 per cent, on June 30, 1897, IntereHt on the rioto has been paid up lo April 6, 18W), but nothing more has been paid thereon. The ladiei of the j. A. P.. are prepar ing to give a Hallowe'eu entertainment. Further details will be announced later, An Invitation To Women All Ihe world knows el the w.tidar. tul eurea which hava Ken mali by l.ydia a:. Ilukhaiw a VegelahU Com. .v'lkiittl. yet aomo women do noi realua that 5l that la pialmcl for II U aba. ' '"('i'li ,"ffrlnf wwmen oouU he mad o I rlleve that Mr. I'lnkliain ran ilo t believe Ibat Mr, rinaiiam ran no ;:t h. aayssh. ran, their sufferlii woald be at an enJ. for thsy would prii(ll hy hvf rt'trt U 1 -rJ Thar I ao more putillag thtn thaw IH rra pala lib hi ti afwr mth whru every woman f m9HM l...ui Mr. 1 ...... wM a'tv1. M ta Ml from grateful woutmi eotuauiiy boiig ptitiliahed ai ifielr own miueal. I k aaina dirangvuiwU Mnli make txuariil or Irrvfc'u'.ar erlo.1a with dull backache and headachra, and dredging down araMttons, preaeully d.op Into I hi o aorUw luflamiaa lluiia vf Uia fiiinlue organs whUU rtinw!tlr wrack ka Ih. Mrv l lnklia:n lulu woman to wi,m frly and eunfldeallally tu her ; M,r " . u t 1.-- mil aiiftfrunr. wltk 111 aui- ... i. .i.i. .ft.fc. jik firtuk-a of wonii'ii No Ilvtnf -rru can advi- vou wall. o rruir.ly in Hie world ba the niatrtvlrUent record vf Lytiw K. I'lnkhatu s Vagvlablal on- riaud for ah-ulate earva ol farual la Mr, rinkbaui'a a.ldra U Lf uu, Mio. 1 ( T.. . . ki .... I. - HftaufW. . . . . . h ; f,ra:e w.akaew 1 have a bad dia- 1 charge and much aurraaaa a-voaa my j ovarie. bearing down pains hn . . paaaiag' aria., have not airoatruaud ; for a year. lcUrs aay tli. meuae ... will a.v.r appear again. llp lo J atar from yon." Ma J. F. Haowa, I Hollon. Kan. , April 1, I'M. J'l "Daaa Hju. I'm aa an -I reelvl your l.lt.r. I kav. laUaa on bolil. ' and a half of your Ya-ruhl. Com ; txjund, aad w4 two pat-kafe of your 'J I Wash, and feel (truuger aud teller ! I ran walk a Tew step. bit could not ; bafor taking year Compound. 1 still t : hat the dlaoharg. and am r. aeroa .,, ' the evarie. but not ao tail, r.very .' I on thiuk I loi.W belter alti'tn taking nil' Jour Yegetablel'ompound Ma J. I", Kaowsi, Holloa, Kana.. Aug 11. ISS. ! " Piaa Mas. FiaiiiM I think It I my duty to let you know the good that Lyaia K. I'lokkam l"tnund has done me. AfUrlkouk three tottlra, nicnaea appeared, and I lgan lo fr stronger and all my aain wa gotia. Your la the only tnchcliia that ir helped rna. I am able now lo work around tb. Loum, aonirthiug I did n l ipeat to do sgaia. 1 am still taking f our tneilirltM and have rrrniiuritUd I to others. "-.Mil J. V. liaova. Ilolton, Kaaa.,Jau. il, 1. Three More Letters from One Woman, Relating how pl. n s - i one was vureu oi irrcj;' ular Menstruation, Leu corrhoca and Backache. "Diaa Mr. riaanAM-I am auffrr Ing and need vmir aid. I have pain In both aide of the womb and a drag ging sensation in the groin. Men struation irregular and painful ; bar leucorrhd , bearing down pains, sore ness and swelling of the abdomen, hrada-he, backache; nervousnesa, and can neither eat nor alerp." Miw. ('as hit l'liu.l.li-s, Anna, 111., Jul J, 1U7. "Dr.AH Mil. I'imkium-I wank in thauk vou for what you bare done for trie. h-n 1 wrote t you I was a total wreck. Since taking jour Vrjfe table Compound, Liver 1'tlla and Snua- tl VH W A tail . m V f i ( n at at a .-... ..a fw mf.H a.fn.1 v fdaitt - ..A ITA tfn Hf first I tau.l tm m n.d k I 'hie I welghe.l leM than one hundred - rm" tl,irly iwiids, I now wr.gb one hundred and llfty five iMninda. I feel I tM-lte thin I lilv. f,,r m irood manr year, i our medicine I a liod nend to poor weak women. I would like to ak yon why 1 cannot have a child. I have l-en married nearly three years." Mjm. Caiiiiik Piiu.i.u s, Anna, 111,, Dee. 1, 18'J7. " Dian Mm. Pijikh am I did Just as you adviaed me, and now 1 am the nappy mother of a fine baby girl. I believe I never weuld have had her without your Vrpetable Comiwmnd." Mits. Cauuik 1'uii.ui', Auua, ill Juu. 27. IM. Still More Proof that Irregularity is Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Diab Mil. Pinkiiam I am troubled with Irregular menstruation, and hav aefua the us of Lydia K. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound. Would llkeyour dvice." Coha L. Pattoh, Ogoutz, Pa.. May 19, 18S. "Deab Mm. PiifKifiM -I have taken three bottle of Lydia K. I'lnkhiim'a Vegetable Compound, bnt I ha-e a bad I discharge and write to aak If I bad j better not uae your Manative Vah also? Your medicine la helping me." 18'JI. x "Dbax Mm. PiHtiiau I write te tell you of tha benefit I have received from tha uae of your remedies. Ilufore using thern I wa feelinar verv bad. I used to go to the hospital, but It did m no good. Your medlea hav dona wonder for me." Coiu L. Pai xov, Ogonta, Pa., Fab. 99, im. lie Fouled The Nurg ran, All iha lor told Keiilik flainllton, of Vi Ji'lferaon, O., after sulTeillig H nioulha from Roclal Fistula, h would die lliilesa a foally opeiatlmi ws per (.nurd; but he cured lilmanlf alth five hoses of lin klcii's Arnica Salve, lb sur. al I'iIh cure on Farlh, and Ihe Ix-sl SaUe lit lb. World. 23 t ent a Ui, bold by n-'. . Harding I'ruggial. Thla Is tli. season when mother are alaiuted on anounl of rroiip. It I ipni kly cured bv one iiiliiiit rough cure, which ibildrtn lik to lake. G. A, Hard- lug. Far Vaung Mru aud l.aag tfomra. There I thing that will aronaa the Ir of a young man or woman o (jun k as to bate Interior laundry woik putolf on them. They may dreaa .vrr o Wall, bul If their shirt front or shirl waist U llitlaay their neat aparauc. I Spoilml. Tb Troy lauudrr make a sj-xlalty of ladies' and gentlemen' wink There can be no belter work than Is don. at Ih. Trov. l-av. your older al Joliliaon's barter shop, I'.r Mule, 40 bra I id g ata, Id and '.'I aelh K In. (Hire ol II J. Ralatl, Molalla, at S. M. Kaunl y. Oirgoii City. Persons deairlng antotiur.iiieiits of panics, S'ftt iais, nr., uiu wmi, iiu , . . ... . . i . i ...i i .. Iliis oftlce. FOR SAIJi nv Oregon Homescekert Immigration Exchanga K r. ll A It V4 A N, l ir.i l.i l M.wt ll ilX. Iii Vir. I r,'t.i. ii Wl.siM,Ml. 21 t.- r..:..i. O W KnlHAU, HwriUi; i;j scraa :j sriM rullltsia-l . rl 7 r"in Iioiim; t'rn sihI other hilil.l"r. Ulei ; lliln if, mciiartl. f o II .iWrl. ruilaa II No. '.) o a r aero r ulilv ata-l . all uiJ I lw. To . ani.jr I t in i Irs l- . I.' v ruHmU.I. pi a- slashl; duo , barn snl iil f bu.l.ll.'(, l liil, liil" ttifl, urihat'l. To Ms l.l.o( ' nil m. tu I'snhy, mil ."i No. I ' Ail (-ttni'tl , Bi' I'' rwu biutw.brr a ii. I nuniaruui olli bull.l.i(. To Hr loa, no. In Aur. I ti". nrrbr t, riinnli.s aalcr aiiftl nfU.li.f lo inssa n Ii.mi, Ni. ."J PJI arrr A rsii. li. T.i Csnty, U mil. ! tnUiT.. a, I lull II So. J. arr p si a-rr ru!liai-l, I a rt ia':y rlrlor . .lo, .l bu.iM, r.a'M i,J i. ( In-r bull hi.. :, i.o i.ai l. iiuiutruus I'rl'iftf. ai.il it an ui.'lr hm. I.' il No. 31 i u ifl All c ili I alo-l . limit, barn and oil.tr bull. In..;. a. I fi.re-i, lit i at t', tor a.l fniurtii a 'Jolnl" TnHf f.iil ily It llu.et. j sera rvl.rii l.ii No. SO VIM .i artt i tli' I; all rrnn.1, rtiii'.li.g sirr. T' Ma- atbuff. I i""t. Ul I an by i) n.ilct I'll N'u At ti arm All aily rut l rotif(.m , t"- t, rii.. To 4Mi(lIii, ,'t mi.; in ut fin iijr. I.' In. let I. ' ?r No. Al M) aerrt . V aort riiltiatt"l . bout, barn and nth" bl.ilirt: all flir., f n rhtr.l To M.na.la, 1 n.lltt, Ui llyf. I. sr. I a nolrs II. iti) No. frt l In I'sntnish, l"' rrrtt, fl ft, I it ii in' atia in urraun .' l jr . tfin:t on I'liw, an. I VI yrt (ranrlut lo tu'nltti alar lor Cantii'ali. Wiitr tii..ly .ill earn l'i tr inonth. IohkI bout, ami orrbaril 1 1 Vi I T trtrl let. liiliiulri' at k fr.im Wstl llfrjun ay :rjo iiw. lot In iila.ltinii (l'i rmtiiir line, ltr .i i Krun ('iijr, -"i No. v. i'l tx ret 1 1 a rrt rullKtlt-l ; kimhI until boiita; I trn smj out l.nll Iiii(! , '. i. urrbar I : liviliK alr. lo tlorr, I mil' 1. 1 lira iron uy . I.' n. Hta M ei No. .i; J 1. 1 ai rrt .'I ai rrt rnlllvttMl; II riMiiu hnilta, k'oo'l barn an. I oilirr lt) 1 1 1 1 tr ; rtiiiiilua' ater, on litr.l ol inUr.l fruit Irrrt To n.,re, I tnllt, lo Oregon Miy, ii nnirt ii.'r No. rw I.Dai-rrt !) arret riilllvattHl; iphhI nrcliard; fenred, runiiiiiK aler. To store, I Inlle; In Hrfk-i.i City, IJ Inllet l.l No. ,TI Ml sr-ri-s '.il ai -res rultlvalril; ainall Iio.im ami barn; jrounn orcliaril; riiiinlng waier. To tune, 2 unlet; lo Oregon tp.y, IS rnllet. The alxive It iri)rijf (,f ia msiuhert ol Hie llrrirmi ll.iiMr.i-rki-rt I innilirrstliiii !: i'Iisiik'i-, ori(aiil.eil mi ihn co.iirrstlva plan Inr Hie inrot of marketing real properly. Mmtrlil Is open to llnim having real enliil fur tale, I' or pirii:iilar, aildrnta OKHCOX HOMIiSKIiKERS IMMIGRATION KXC!IA;K Oregon City, Oregon. University of Oregon, V DciiartmentB of Aiicinnt and Moilorn LftnKtiaKfiU well quipPeB Ilo tl ill lie I ftv'a wm.i II u lea you. Most lik.lr y ,,,'1 dlg....lon. K.Hl,ddy,,H-(ri what you eat and MlVl,a lomacli period rrst, , j( W preH.r.tii,ii known that oil,.,!,',!, geats l ('! of (.ft,ft,, . , ' I rur.a Ih. worst rae ig ,Vi ( "''I i slomsi h lioubl. after ,..,. " k haa Uil.l II I.. . l ' " t .. , mi, .. lM dlllons and raiiiiot ,lu IU ,i II A. Il.r.ln.ftf '"M All s hiMil iMH.ka re. hi, r, ... audio, i ul iirli a ilfiift,..,. ..... f. - ,ftj. llahy boiuidta, and r4. p, lllnlli .l-llv tl . .,1F Tnr.ugh tb. Irlhia.i... The new nuile VI II,, urrg. t l.lu Itailroad and M .ni.ls. ij,, ; enable you o inaka .lr,,,,,.lN iriroiiitii in. leiinaxn. Nstl u, y iiteilng via Moulds and , ,Ml,ft Clnusbar, making a um,. tot.r any f.rtion of t ,mtlti r or boaulilul ilrat nptit ( or call al Orr .n M111(l 1 1, Ih.'r, 142 Third slie-l. p.,,,1, u Al H'4 flme. I lak. I Iratanl ,nh .!,,.. i, Hi iiioiiiiiig I fe.l blight an, myiMt Ion i lir. My diu t, Br geliiiy on lb. al. in. arli, lurr sn I it and la a pUao laitM. Itj, from haiU, ii. I piept'r l a tas.!i t..a ... i. ii i rantvi i-an. t Mj, Irugj.ltla atdl II al 2. oiling .on-lift u at U,.laea.h dav. II ;,( ishimX, send lor a frtw sampi.. A Unas, On r. u.l.IJ. Illoy, ,S y. Hthuol at ('bsnnsa A Ct lableta, ii ila ait I ruhisfr.. I lis aatl llralar Uairtlr Hcli Cl.auiUrlaln'a Pain Halm awJ.li.. rul. brills., bum, araldof hi lajvvjt Ititlanlly allay II. paia and t.auit, part In l liin. li.an soy oUt Ut. Utoiit. t'nla lb. Inj.jry is ry It will but le.te a aaf. 1'sialU.tjsa cur ibumaliaui. siraibt.tBi'ii,.aft. lam.rio.. tut a.', by O. A. Har-l-a; druggl. NW.ti' .itt: Kftts pruinpl, Jftalale.bl. ploaaanl. Hr,s. purifying hill. pill. io. A. lar ELLOH j i!l."Jttiilf of loligil tame tr!e.lione wire I Oregon. Wnliingbin.Cti forma ati'l Maho not it tirratioii l.j h Vte'Si Matioit Trl'j'Koo Coo ' I'J"i coi'-t;i J.2V town . (Julrk, af cora, ctp All the aatiifarttrm of I 1-ersnnal tMtnmuriiaL.. istanoe no efTect to rlear unl fUnJir..fj' kana ami lan KrawM a railr iirard ai lain. Oregon Citj iiffi at IIanlmrs Druir.Stort Candles HMbllftt . ft.il. la ii.. . h.il I" . i i..J ..hi l,..HIll"''" l.iOlf.f Bill .ll'l'- t- tfO.lft "I I ' I"" .lioiftX Tiit i- " ,'ft, .ti'.iit. r-. ( t.mr" Jr towl Ik. .. a.ll'ft.-l.-"' at aaaaaaii' a.4 filftl ? ' Nasul C'ufnrrh .iekly M Oiflit by Ply a fre-aiil Halm. '''' " ably aroiimtin. l ia rri siv"! U.rf liottnla, doomed and ln-n! ll' w fa.-. onr wlih I. il dirtW H''- ''j av ll tha Mio. al.. T rial l ii in i -...i .r., .me IP C1 rwilft. ft nil', j". - IhutrcatniiiiL J k ...ft.ft.iiii'i'iiii'iil- To fcco i.i.lnto llios" wl'"rtr.,i to Dm i.o of aloiitiet In 'Mi''pp.. Into tha iirwiil att:s fur t,'!'"rti ltri, Ihn pni.rii lor prensrst ream ( ll.nild form, which willba km" J l.l!p,.d fr..m llidm. Pl" Si-rnylng tub 1 7o csnls. I wglfW mall. The ll-pild fonn embiHlit w lolnal jiropiirlie of the solid I'fl Tuition pp.. I BBS II Will Open Wednesday Sept. 10, 1000. I.iviiik cxK)tH0H low. Ojijxirtunitiim for rumiiiK i louHt part of ono't cxjicnHeH. The Only School 0f Mines anil Mining i.i the State. y S,i,cial colli-Kiate fioiirwii. Bcliool of Cotnmorco. Kxcoll"4 jj cournuH in Civil. Hun I'or catalogues and further information write to VHtM. I'll Aft It atTIIOftOt flutfeae.' Of.