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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER 10, 10UO. r V , I iV tV . .1. 6 Friday, Nov. B. Practically complete returns from Ne braska siv MeKlnlejr 8,000 plurality and Piotrioh, repitbli-an, for jovenor froi" 2.0X) to 8,000. Senator Hsntia aayi Ida parly will make Unlit for the electoral voto of Kentucky. Gov. Tanner announces lliat lie It a candidate for United Stales senator. I.i a statement to the public JinV Yates aava he in mortified and diseatia- tiod ovir the vote lie received in Chicago. Lord Salisbury, at the lord niayor'a tutivt, aaya Great Uritian rejoices over NKKinloy'i election, lie al re fers to affairs in China and susis dan Ker from France by urging atronger de fence. lV'mier Bond scores a sweeping victory over Ueil iu Newfoundland's election. Tie rebellion in Colombia gain ground and the government i on the verge of Injing overthrown. Filipino are pleased with the work of the civil commission and the fact that they are given opportunity to ex pre their views on proposed measure. Japan's minister in I-ondon aayi the power can't avoid dividing China among themselves. Tu president and hia cabinet divide to ir.ake no departure from the adruiui travon' previous policy. Agreive prosecution of the campaign in tin Philippines wasdecidel upon at a cabinet meeting in Washington. Saturday, Nov. 10. Congressman Cannon of Illonoia is said to be a candidate (or the United States senate to succeed Cullotn. Keutuckr ia democratic on both nati onal and ttate issues. A citizens' movement ia talked of In New York to smash Tammany and ex terminate Crokerism. It Is announced that William J. Bryan is not a candidate for United States sen ator from Nebraska. Literals capture the Canadian elections oy a large majority. All England rejoices in McKinley'i election and American stocks boom in Londoo. Fans pair thinks congress should carb McKinley in his "capitalistic-ex-pan':un" policy. Chicago traders clear up over f 1,000, 000 iu the stock market. The day after election opens in Wall street with unprecedented buoyancy. The convoys at IVkiii have agreed upon a basis of ncgutiation. Chinese are worried by the recent exe cutions at l'ao Tang Fu. The power may ask for but a nuxl erato indemnity. The election of Dcckham as j,ivernor of Kentucky will not he contested. Congressman Mercer, of Nebraska, is a caudidate for senator. The Taris exposition dosed yeaterday. Three, appoint inenia to Rngland'a cab inet are announced. Iniortation of American steel baia threatens the extinction of Kngland'a in dustry. Henrr Ylllard died at hia home near Pobba Ferry, N. Y. Marcus Paly, the Montana copper king, is dead. Wednesday, Nov. U. President McKinley aks the membera of the Cabint to remain with him. Indemnity claims by Philippine cor Hition will be submitted to cougn. Tne stability of the concert of the power agitates the London press. Japanese troois in China disappear. Indiscriminate execution of Chinese olliicials uuy have a bad effect. Ambassador I'boate lectured on Lin coln at Edinburgh. Uraiil and Argentina may forte Chile to grant Bolivia's demands. The treaty of I'aris wss denounced at the Spanish-American congress. A bill to diitifranchle Negroes waa introduced in the Georgia legislature. The Kentucky election returns will Ins canvassed IVcemU-r 3. HI HO.tKI) UF COMIISMOXFR. (Continued from page one) ltoad Pistricl No. 24 J I!oe f 2 5d U Itrockart 1 L'S I) Spraira 1 M John Owings ' 4) Wm Owing 3 lj A Fyman 2 6o Warren Atkins 5 00 T IKjiielson 3 75 W Sconce 2 60 II Warnock 1 87 i Oaings 2 25 J B No 8 50 E Yoder 1 '.'5 J Meyers 5 00 A MonUndan 19 00 Isaac Miller 5 tio J S Yoder 1 Ot Nlll.ltll'I'N atAl.ll. In lit ('lirull ("our I of tn Hlatvuf Oregon lor ill County ul t'laokainaa. Peter Anderson, I'laltiltlT, v. Kdward M. Atkinson, Pstemlanl. Ntat of Oregon, County of Clackamas, . VlItri'K OK A Jt lMlMKNT Olt ilenlivree.aiiil an eievuliini, ilulv laaitril of and under Hi aaalof Hie bImiv enlllletl out eouri, in tli sinne entitled came, lo in tluiv illreote.l and ilmrd Hi ITlh ilav of iViotwr, I '.i, upon a Jiidgtnenl rendered mt nierl in sslil eoiir. on Hi 1.1th day of NnvemlxT, IHtai.ln lavurnf 1'rtrr Anileratni, plaiiiitlt, ami a-ainat K.la aril M. Aikinnn, ilrlriManl, lor lli auni ( Initio, ailli interval tliereon al Ilia rata ot in per rem ler ii i ii in from tits I Uli ilty nf .Niiveiitliar, li.iHl Hi further nun ol .HiX) allor liv' fr, ami Ilia furllier tiilil of flO.it) (H and ilnlHirsenienls, suit lh costs ol ami uhhi lln writ, i-oiiiinaiiiliiiK ma lo ntak Ml ol lb lollottlnil ileM-rilieil real property, lilnaie In III counly ot Clarka ni, iials itf trrson, lo wil : IWIhk part of tli Kra Kl.tisr I I.. C. Nn. 44. lytttic In ctton .VI, liiwmliip smilli, rn 1 rat of Willaitmits merl.lian, Ih-Iii-nittic al a ixilnt 11'.' chains north 1 ilrg. rsi ami 40 chain outh ST ilr. M lulu. ral Irvini lh nulharnl comrr ol salil claim 41, 'liivnce miilh l.'Ai i liln, tlirni- soulli ST ilrKv Siiiiii. rani !'.' .tl chains lnthsill.lv Ion lln Iwtween lh liushaml' and wile's half ol laiil claim No. II. Ihenr north I.'. chain tracimr sanl dlvlalmi llns; Ihance north ST lieu. .V mill, weal I.' '.ll i-halns lo lh lacof hrinnliiK, eonlalnlnt- II Uacres. No. Ilisrstnre. hv virtua of !! sieeu lion, Jiiiltniiil order ami ilet-rra, ami in coniliam-e allh Ihrcoininaiul of laiil writ,; I wul on Saturday, Id 17 lh liwjr o .sifwber, lOOf j at the hour of on o clock p. in., al tit front J it.Hir ol Ui cuumy court house In Ihvcily nl j Ori-uon I'llv, III ! I counly ami tal. M-ll al , pukllo auction. ulJecl lo reileinplion, to the hik'tiril tlllr, (or I'. H. Rnlil coin Cash In ham), all lha ritrht, nil ami lntr.l Inch IU wilhiii naiurtl tlelemlant had on (he date of lha ninrUat,' hirln or sine ba-i In or lo lha alMivilrM-ntl real prop rrlv Or any fart thri.f, lo satialy aaid ir cuiion, linlitiiieiil order, decrre, Inlereal, coat ami all snvrulng coat. J J. COoKK. Sherilt of Clackama connlv, Orwori. Paled. Oregon City, Or., tkU 17. t'-M. Sunday, Nov. 11, UiiotTicial returns from every precinct in Kentucky itive Bryan 7033 majority. Republican allege fraud. Nebraska gives McKinley 7000 plural ity, with the governorship in doubt. Van Sant, republican, is elected gov e;noi of Minnesota by from 1400 to 5100. Kansas republicans will send a solid delegation to congress. Bryan democrats are opposed to recon struction of tne party. Cabinet members think the Philippine rebellion is nearly ended. j Poeseesion of Sibutu and Cagayen are cetcasary to the United States. MscArthur has mapped out a plan of campaign. Stanford University defeated Oregon el ta by a score of 34 to 0. Governor Geer designates November 29 as Oregon's Thanksgiving day. Bij; project to irrigite the Powder Hirer Valley in Baker County. Sixto Lopez says the Filipino rebel" writ not give up. ToUl $07 W Sme Piatrict, by Kinzer II T Kamsdell 31 25 John Taylor 4 ro Charles Colden 7 51 John K tiner 17 60 T Ackerson 2 50 Wm Stewe 2 50 George Hortlcr 6 2" William Covey 25 P J I'arinenter 8 25 G A Kinzer 11 2 Jacob Keuck k... 1 7 William Barlow 2 40 Monday, Nov. 12. The enumeration of Alaska has been completed. TLj Industrial Commission heard test imony regxrding New York sweat-shops. Toe Emperor and Em press will return to Pekin. Musleins in Western China may rebel. Another expedition will be sent into the interior of China. The Czar of ItuHsia has typhoid fever. The German Reichstag was opened yeiterday. Bv'ha sends Roberts the terms on which he will surrender, Kruger arrives at Port Said, France. W. L. Strong A Co., of New York, fail for millions. Rival conventions of the K. of L, are wtill holding separate eennions. J. W. McuMllon.aSweet Home farmer hai been missing three weeks. Foul .play Is suspected. Tl e Southern Pacific Railroad will connect the Woodburn branch with its raaia line. Total f ry 4fl (Continued next week.) la Ker II. Mn. Cniunpr - Ii..-rine. my darling, do you xMt-t CV.u-t-t r.t tonight T Ernestitie C'f xnire. mamma. Whf do yon ininirT Mrs. Chinnir If be il(s yoa to marry him. tell him to come and speak to taa Erootttioe And if beduesn'task met Mrs. Chioner - Tell him 1 am coming to speak to hi in Brooklyn Lia Million (Jlteq Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generoua to the needy and suffering. The proprietors ol Pr. King's Sew Piscovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Cold, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satin faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousand of hoelea case. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat. Cheat and Lung are surelv cured by it Call on Geo. A. Harding and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and 11. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY AND PERMANENTLY cured by uin Moki Tea. A pleasant herb diink. Curea constipation and indigeiton, make you eat, Bleep, work and happy. Sat isiai-uon Kuaranieeu or money tiacx. eta. and 50 ct. G. A. Harding, Pruggist Sundny Services. St. John', Calliullc Its. A. Itlllehrand, paalor, On Hiiiulav, litaai al S and ID::) a. in. Third Hiiinlar In ch month, Herman aermon aflsr N o'clock mass; al all oilier ltiaa, KnitHxh sermon. HuiiilaV'achnol al 'J .10 p, 111. Vsapera, sMiliillcal auliju'ia and heiirdiciimt al 1 p, 111. Herman Kianitrlical l.ullirtan ImuiNii til Comal KiKlilli and i.U- Adatn it. ; It. Krurai J. , .Macs, aiur, humlay ai-hoo. ,al U a. III. ; weekly aery ice every Tliurada al l. III. Herman achnol f rry .Saturday from (J lo IJ, Kverylsnly Invited, Msltiitillal Fdeopal Cliurch Key, It. A A Ik Ina, alor, MurnliiK aervii'e al ii ;4.V Siimlay Hclin.il al in uu. t'laaa uioiln alter mnriilii ami. Rtaiiltis aertlca al I M riiwnrth l.easua Hiveiins amnlaf areu'iij al Jo I'rayar at on 1 11 1 hint.la; aiiln al N traiiinraeurdlallt liilld, riKMT I'KKsnvritKUN ciii rcii -kit. a J. MniitsiiniKrr, I'aalnr Hrieaal II a a. and !Nr . Salil'ath Hhmd al IU a. a. Voim l'ls'aSiMlly uf t'krlatlau Kudeafor mwi srrrr atoii.lajr anlii( at t JO Itnnadat 11 lug ("' Bisstlns al T at). Hsala fr KVANHKI It'AI. t'liritl'll-t'ornar nf Ktafli I Ii ami Malitou street, K M. I'opUy pa. lor. Sarvlcea every 8lhlh allla lit and 1 . lit. Hun. la Hcliu.il 10 a. Ill I'rarer iiimiIiih S p nt. All ar wlcoui Ht 1'ACI.H KI'ISCOI'AI. ClllMtt'H Itsv. P. K. llaiiiiniiud. Itrclnr. rWrvlcea every Hii'Wav al II. m, ami .1 lai p. 111. Suiiilay scmxil al Ido'cliM-k, Other aervlcs at inav Ik anmuiiiifd. AllMalalrea. Slraii tier cordially luvttrd. KIKsrt'oNHUKtl TIONAI. I'lU'ltt'll, rornruf Main and Klevsnlli atreala Itsv. K. H, tliiliiuitrr, ator. .Mnruluir service 0 : l; .Sunday Mi hiHil 12. Junior Kmlravr A, Y. I'. H. ('. K. prayer iiiMting tl.:ui; vulii( aarvha 7 -10. nitsr ti f risr cnntt ii -it.v. j. II. lran, ator. i'rvaclntig avrvlt-e eirry Nniidavat l K) and 7 M , n Hun lv aclintd at IJ ikhiii lo p. in, Junlura npl In lh afternoon ami lhisntor Y"un I'ropla'a siH-leiy an I It t ti la atmly rlaaa al 1 1 A p. Hi. Iliiirvlav evenlns. rrular prayar arf ic at 7 .' p. in. vWdnravtajr ttsiilnai, llihls atudy Claaa al Y. al. (', A riHiiu Tel bv Itis paalor, 1'iiited ltrvlhreii-1'or. Fiithtlsml I'lsire alrsvla. Krv. CiH-klng. pailor. xrvlev every humlay al II a. 1 1. and !,(. in.; Mimlay aeoiMil alloa. in.; toiina: pvui'lx a meeilna' al li p. in ; prayer lusellng every V.liiratly vanliig. Kvanrellral Lutheran, Zlun ('nMKrr(-aliiin l or. Kigtilb anil Jrtlvraoit atrreta. Key Meyers, paator. Hundav-acliiMil al 1 M a. tn.; avrvicea al 10 M a. m. and 7.:) p. m M. t Soutli-Pev. T. I. Ilavnra. paalor. Third Sunday al t'mted trihrn church. Kr Melhixllal-IUv. J. W. Kldrtdt,-. pas tor. I'r liiiia flral and l''rd Tuly al It a in.; pruvar meatma' every Thurstlay veiilliS1. Sorvicra held In lh t on rr Ra tional church al Klyrllle. For sprains, swelling and laiinuii'ss there la nothing so gisid a Clisiulnr Iain's pain halm, Try il. For sain by G. A. Harding. This Is llin season when mothers an alarmed on account uf croup, It Is ipiltkly cured by one mitiuln cough cure, which t hllilraii like I.) tukii, (I, A, Haul-log- For Veuiia Men and Tuutig rTonien. Them la nothing thai will arotisa the Irs nf a young man or woman ao 1411 ! k as lo have Inferior laundry work put tin" on them, They may tires ever ao well, bill If their shirt front or shirt walat Is tniisey their neat appeatancei la poiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladles' and gentlemen's Una work. There can he no !eiter work than Is done at the Troy, lava your tinier al Johnson's barlier shop. '! n r lrjlnu;in'iMiralUiii'i si,,,. till lit- ai at .! ..a .1. . ai ' ' 'V , ","' "'7 P '',. re! wlilclt adlicru lo lha iiiciuhim,,, ,( , IMwa, esiialiiK n fur morn iriinii, li.i,,!,. ilie urdlmiry f.uiin.f enlmili, AV11 i I..l...l.., a . 1 a., n iniiiiniiia, iiiiiina, ainnkua aii.l nan in ,i nun 11 eii'UiD.ia Inftl. r.ly'il'taui Hulni anil kill till 'A iml.iril. tm lly ami i.laa-anlly, t, (1 ,,. ! mailed fur Id cnl. All i1ru,;;ii,.i, MM. also. My Hintlirrs, f.il ti u t 'I'ha llalut eilir WilhlMll p.iln, 1! Irrltiila nr iMin.it knenniKl J( (j r', t lvr ail liiiliilml ami a .t;ry ai.r ,, . Ili4 Imii.a.lniUU tl,n .l ,, J h.u.,,,' With I ly' lV., JUn, y.,a, , kniu; -a.l ( tfU.ili and i j J in . ry. 1.1 a. 1 m W . f B X f r aaW -A 1 aWiaa u. A FREE PATTIili MS CALL'S" MAGAZINES (e4ls4 .! ( 4HWa l.a. art) mr l 4Mti) 4aljs4, ft Lotlfjos. A. O. U. W. meet every Saturday evening except the fifth In the A. tl. L. W. Temple. H.J. Harding, recorder. Rehekahs Willamette Kehekah Islga No. 2 meet second and fourth Kriday of each mouth at I. t). O. F. Temple Margaret William secretary. Court Robin Hood No. 0, Forester of America, meets flrat ami third Friday la the month In lUd Men'a IU1I. W. II. Stafford secretary; Frit Meyer, chlei ramter. P0.10U KS0W. Consjmption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with fhiloh'a Cough and Con sumption Cure. Sold on positive guar antee for over fifty yeara. 0. G Huntley, Puuggiat. The ar Maa's Lira. "Laymen call our life exciting and think that we see a lot of the world." said the navy man. "but It's a big mis take. What do we know of any of the porta we visit? The pier, other boats that may happen to be there at the tame time, and the English club of the toavn-that'a all we see. And It's all we know atwint. After you've touched at a few ports and gone through the same performance over and over again, yoo get uiiphty tired of It. "Aa for our life, what Is It but a perpetual club life? Tkere are a few .professional club demand, but the rest or our time Is spent Iu much the same way that a man spend his at hia club In smoking, reading. In swapping lies, hi making oneself agreeable to one's friends who may do him the hon or of a visit and lo making oneself agreeable to some other fellow'a friends who may do hlrn the honor of a vlsit-that's the sum of our ex istence, and when you think that's It for day In nnd day out. you can but agree that a whole lifetime of It might begin to pall. "It's like wearing evening clothea all the time or upending orie'a life at the opera, or always having dessert and nothing else for dinner. All ploy and no work makea a dull boy of almost any Jack. I sometimes wonder how auiy of us navy men manage to rise superior to our opportunities for sluic ing Into stupidity's lowest depths." ftew lork Sua. The Excitement ot Over. The rush at the drug atore still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, ia sold on guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Trice 2'c and 60c. "I have used Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Piarrhoea Remedy and And it to be a grat medicine," says Mr. E' 8. rhilitiS. of I'oteau. Ark. "It cured inn of l.lrvMl flux. Iran not ane-k t,. l,ll.i. Willamette Falls Camp No 14S. W. O ,.fi, ti.i. -.1-. I .Y.. n"' " ! " blayi In the - ... ---j. ' Willamette Hall. C. C, Sol. K. Walker H'lwi opinion, 11 not praise, 01 uioso wuo 1 anu clerk u. Ulua. It. A. Ma, of eAcft llollack, Clackamas Chapter No. 2, meet on the third .Monday month In Masonic 1111. M. secretary. Fioneer Chspter No. 2S. t). E. S. meets the seeond and fourth Tuesday in each month at Masonic Hall. Mis Jentus Rowen, secretary. Oregon Ixlge .No. 3. 1. (J. (). F.. meets every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. talla Encampment No. 4. I. O O. F meet first and third TueMlav in eac month. Judson lloaell, secretary. Order or Pernio meeta ersry Monday nicii ai i.axjmen a nan. llra-l l.ounaaiiir. B. ft. ncrtpmre; Mr. May Taylor secretary Redinen acheno Trite No. 13, Imp u. K. .11 ., meets Tuesday evening 7;30 atlW Men'a Hall. A . B. Pillman, C 01 li. ; uarry llaxu-r, aachem. Multnomah Ixlge No. 1, A. F. A. M meets first and third Saturdays In eac month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Ryan Bw.reu.ry. .Meai Helief Corps No IS, meet at Willamette Hall the first Monday In every month at 2 o'clock n. m. and the third Monday in every month at 7.:tO ,.'-1..1. ... United Artisans meet every Thurs.lav evening of each month at the Willamette Hall. I he social meetitik of this onl..r la second Ihursesy of each month. K It. Looper, secretary. M. Bo lack it. A m tVV i K Karrs Clover Root Tea IWautiru IM I ..rU,l. '.,.iU, 1, 1 IIL..I ,1,.,, I twt K ,,,, j Oyll.,, ,wll,..l..,, . . I I ... , I oa Sain. m aa-"!-1 I atli. N- I ''j H.4J a'-.a..la g bt t. . !' 1.1. . V , ft. mnj f i-J a C. WClLtj 4 CO., If aov. e a t a li as lima uu,.. MS CALL ! lBs!ii iai. ai-i.., 1.,. faaa mjm iSaTaaisJiatf rill MrAl.. tuir flTiT? :t fti rwa nil MrAi.i. (uirv. 1 1 Wart IMS Mnat, iinMI. naal For sals by U. G. Huntley. I . " -w w r-w-w-mw a-aj m aaw-asi i ft s BJ f 4- tr ... I nrta l- ii.. a. . t'ol'wt.'il.jiin.J use it. The quick cures which it effect even in the most severe cases make it favorite everywhere, for sale by G. A Harding. Tuesday, Nov. 13. Treasurer Roberts makes a satisfactory report of the year's business. The military force in Porto Rico Is to be roiuced. Dig naval gum are to be tested soon. Ta:k of cabinet chanjes is revived. Morocco declines to pay the United Stags', demands for indemnity, Alert to Prareat It. "The great danger." said the grave elttaen, "Is that we will drift Into a paternal form of government." "Yes," answered Mr. Meekton. with a sigh. "Ifetirlette seems worried about that every time I speak to tht chlldren."-WanLlngton star. Indication. "Watch M groeer' luoy." said the Janitor philosopher. "If he throws up hia coat collar whin he inters tli' kitch en, he has a grudge ag'ln tli" house, it he atralghtens up Ms necktie, hp' B tb caaJt.-Curu g Nvv. The Kiiterprine fl 60 per year. I'LAYEIJ Olf Dull Headache, l'aina in various parts of the body, Sinking at tha pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Fevenshness rimples or Sores are all positive eyiden cea of impure bloixi. No matter how II bocame so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elixir lias never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wondeiful remedy and we sell every hottle on positive guarantee. G. A. Harding, Pruggist. Money to loan HieooKS & Ghikcith. at lowest rates. Wanted. A place to work in private family by middle aged woman. Ad dress W. care Enterprise. "For three days and nights I Buffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucum bers," says M. E. Lowther. clerk of the district court. Canlerville, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a itozen uiuereni medicines Dut all to no purpose, I sent for a bottle of Chamber lain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea rem edy and three doses relieved me en tirely." This remedy is for sale by O A. Harding. Lone I'ine Iodge, No. M, A. F. A A m., i-otfan, Or., meets on the second Haturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of Novetn U-r to 1st of May al iu a. m. (ieo. V. Armstrong. Sec. Catholic Knik-hts of America St. .I.d.n Bianch No. 047, meets every Tuesday ol wia iuoihii. ' Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M., meets i a Red Men'a Hall, on second and fourth Wednesdays O. H. Hvatt. keepei Oreon City Camn. No. 6;flo Modern Woodmen of America meets everv aeenml and fourth Tuesday in the month, at Willamette Hall. G. Orossenhaehnr. clerk. Meade Tost No. 2. 0. A. R . rnenla first Monday evening In each month at Wliametle Hall. J. R. Williams. Com. Lawton ( 'ommand No. 1. of Oreimn Union Veterans Union meets second Sat urday 1 p. in. in Rodman's hall ami lourtn Haturdav at 7 n. m. n T. K. Cnw ing'sollice. tHOES. IiON'T STAMI'.-ptin'l r stamping aUiut In cheap ihoea a long a you rau buy'auch eii-rlUnt styles and i)prh ('latllie we ae alioauig at I I In our FLORAL Q 1.' KEN Sln. We've cheap? er ones, and lietter otiea, but none with mora real value and satisfaction at Id prUe. KRAUSSE OROS. 2SS 21,"G()ii!oM.f long ills tanco telejilioiie wire in Oregon, Washinijloii, Cali fornia nml IJaho "u in M-ration by the 1'ncillc Station Tclcj.hono Com pany, cowriiix '2,1'VJ towns . Quick, ntcttratr, clieap ill ...- ' , n inn siitiMiaciiori 01 a luTHonal communication. Iintaiico nt) tdlect to a clear unilorstaniliiiK. Hkv kano nml Sun FranciMco as ciicily heard ai Port-land. Oregon City ollico at Harding's Drug Store. fnraaa llaraa I'll la ll.ataai flwllllll, ol Umm haatlf and ina rriMi..l"f .i ll lr ll ulla, aairtana, l.iaa 11a and I'lutwu. I a Eureka Harness Oil rw (wm isbi fnmt b4 u IBM arxl raUt ff lafaf ti(. Ht y 111 IMB4 u)if tsrff Usl u (m fcif H ! la k . kav. V ltla Ml . Don't Be Bur Thrta tiara mn p, ut.Ki I'a J s-.l.l... ,r.rii,lat an 1.1-4. li i ""'" nieaoa Taraiua nauaa at a km By Jlry rota Wlra, gr.a.e, actus, c In a f liiXan.n aa a utvutiuia . a. lairiia lo ra. AuuuuiuoiiwnU of I brae rHnral.i Worthless arlnt are vrry mlalravlliis : f7h( iH-f ara a.vn,iian I., im a.,1. e-iilfaliil of a hialwr rt.al !-., malltr, a far aa a kuuv aiel Uia. all, friB A lo I. Reprint Dictionar ifn aa.i,hli h in Itailay a..t anq hl. h aas turn a aii-tl. In I I'rtiil, aiel lilmllna I.i tiuu ii..nii..n. 1 IImii a vurk nt aniuo tur.ni iiuira.1 iJ .1 Lone Since Obsol Ttlll aiil.l.lrllKtlll l,t If! (Ill aiw-llr.l W'.r.la," a lili h aonie i.f Ihrar ! ar. 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Keatore tin hi-iiaea of 1 aata anil Hinnll. LarK Hzm, to centa at a.")!! rl?.' 8l".ila t'T mail. ( T grrsa "Russell Engine Traction or Portable, 51mplo r M pound, Wood or Straw Uurncr "Gyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Sta'k era, lior 1'owara, Threaliernicn'a Supplies of All Kinds. r-WRlTC FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES, RUSSELL & G P0RTLAM0;C Ci tct fUH4 Or htm ''In,' li fin Or