Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 18, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1001.
! CORRESPONDENCE
Our correspondent will lise send
in ariiclea hefoie Wcilncdsy (( path
week, otherwise ii reaches n too lale (or
publication.
Mt. Sfott.
Mt Scott, Jan. 12 An it has Iwn
nine time eince you have hcaid from
this place I will send you few note to
let yon know we are still on dink.
The people here were glad to see the
now disappear,
Ziiiser Uios. ti HiK'J one of their team
to John lleartung fur a span of coltn,
that htj brought dual Kalrru Oirgoti,
last tall.
The .Mt Scott motor has heeu dis
continued, which will discommode qiliif
a manlier of the jieoplu from here aal
Lents. I
The member o( tne Zion church, ol
the Kvangtdical as.Hociation, met at thej
cnutcli here last Wrdirei.dav evening. ,
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
7?
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ata If i
IH DUcoTtrtr of Swamp-loot at Work U
Eli laboratory. ,
There Is disease p revalllnj In this '
country mast d-jnceioua because so de.e- ,
tlve. Many sudden deaths im caused by John Kureon. of Missouri Ki.l,. kji
. n . i.i . f .it . , i .i.
ii iii'il nusuns in una community him
Friday.
Kail Krain is looking well,
tltaudpa Slaughter' amlling (mo la
I seen in till bnrgesili Sunday.
Mr. Margaret Slaughter, of Missouri
ltitf i veiling ht'r dauglittr im llisk
Cuik Hi i week.
Itaymond Uylsn.l wont to Scot(i
Mill Wcdnasday lat.
('. l. SUiiK'lifr, of Scott Mills, who
Visiting relative In this aecliun Sunday
hi at.
James Holt has returned home from
Ksstern Oregon, it here lie haa been
wmking for tin past ait month.
C. It, Vdi, t Scott Milla, wi m-kii
passing through this nelghhtii hood a
few dava ago.
Hird Thomas was visiting hor p.i rents
at Scott Mill 1nt week.
lo who en n he allocked, mid If I knew
fie certain Hint I detested I.ituli'll
thorpe I'd he content to leave It and
never mi It a l; n I n." Mn en lik luick
II :llt' t IN" k.
'Would yew now J" siihl Mr. Atteil.
Ii, I'i'I'l ll, II Molllsheil.
Dr. Fenner's
It heart disease, pneumonia,' heart fallura
or apoplexy are eften the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood the albumen
leakiout and the sufferer has Brlghfi
Disease, the wont form cf kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's SwamjwRoot the new dis
covery Is the true specific for kldnrv. bladder
and held their annual, election if iHu-err ! M& urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
Under the supervision of their pastor,
Rev. Hurnsoi.uh, as lolloa: 11. C.
Ulrich, trustee, for three year; J. W.
Zinecr, superintendent, C. F Ziuevr jr.,
vice superintendent, .Mr. li. C. I Inch,
ticisuiur; Miea Lvdi Held, aecreiary;
Wil,ie Ulrich, l.brairian; Mr C. F.
ZiiiKer, orgaoiat.
ttonbrl.
fciiiBKL, Jan. H. Hello! aix inche
of auow. Sieixhtiduig and now balliu
waa the eveut oJ tne aeek.
M isa Mary llornochuh, our primary
teacher, haa returned atler a loo llliiei-s.
We are all giaJ to nee her back a.iu
Couuty tiiiperiiiteudeiit J. C. Zmaer
Vwited the Suuoel tchool, giviurf the
K-holara and teacher koine vluUie
iiibiruction. Call aaiu I'rolewtor.
We extend our Mmnathy to Mi. and I
Mre. Emil Honihuh, in their bereve
nient in havuiK lout their only ion,
Lester Kenlii, who died on Wedueaday
tuoruing, January 9, of uiembrauo
cioop, anj waa buried January 11 all
p. uj.. aged 2 year 8 monlti. Quite a
concoure of ftieuiia and relative
gathered to oeeiheUxt remain laid to
ret in the Sliubel cemetery.
Albert Iloro8i.uh,'whoof la e haa been
emp oyed iu the Troy Laundry at Tort-
land, haa returned home for a few weeks' !
aca:iou on account of ill health. '
fieitie Scuubd id on the aitk list.
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
eitorts have hilled. At druggists In fifty-cent
and dollar sl:es. A sample bottle sent free
by mall, also a book telling about Swamp
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. and
mention this paer.
remove to Idaho. Mr. Vouman has
alno madt a ale of 25 acre.
Mr. 0. K. rvdman, of Skagwav,
Alaska, is vlaiting relative here.
J. A. Talberl, representative from
Clackamas county, went to Salem lant
week.
1'eraons ilenirlng annoiineeinenta of
partiea, aocials, etc., tnut wnd them to
thin otllce.
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Seedy News.
Xkedt, Jan. Id. Aa our late corres
pondent ha left the paiie vacant for
some time, I will try and fill them, for 1
think our li-tie town is worthy of inter
mixing with the outer world.
The new saw mill bing erected on Mr.
Cohorn'g (arm ii nearly completed.
Mr. Frank Fish had his band badly
cutitlia butcher knife, but it is im
proving. The debating society is improving
each meeting under (he skillful manage
ment of Tresident George Murcotk.
Fighting hi the principal occupation
row. The new year's dam e Ellis kid
ings and Chas. Birchet had a skirmisti,
which ended in Mr. Birchet' fayor.
Chas. Sgagnle'a smiling face can be
eeen now-a-days behind the counter in
C. C. Molson's store.
o'ram.
(iK.vrmk, Jan. U. A surpriw party
wan given at Kluier Joiiea' Saturday,
January II, in hoimr of Mr. Joint.' birth-
diy. Thoe pre-ent were : Mim NVttia
Voxl, Inza Thoinpton, Mis Bell Jotie,
Ambrey Wood and Win. Chilyls.
Wilaonville wih soon be brought in
communication with the outside world
by a telephone line. Baker Bros., are
sawing out the ponlg.
Joeph Eider is home from Portland
for an indefinite time.
Henry Baker, who has been rerioualy
ill for the past two week, is sloaly im
proving at this anting.
Arthur Bell, formerly of Sherwood,
who now resides at New Whatcomb,
Wah , was a visitor at Graeme Mondav.
j ,
Pan S ahlnecker is working for H.
Gondling this winter.
Jessie George and wife, of Salem,
were calling un friedds in this vicinity
last week. Mr. George exiect to leave
for Cape Nome in the near future.
Correll Creek school district No. 82 ia
progressing nicely under the manage
ment of Misa Helen Murray.
OOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO
Miss Betty Mayne had bccti buck In
Lludcntliorpc for a neck, and for a
week I.liiilctithorpe hnd been allocked.
Mist M.iync Mt hurt. When alio re
turned, she had N-cn homesick for the
sea and the senlxiard folks, left Ix-hlnd
whn her aunt enrrlttl her up to town
venra Ufort, and frletidlltu In
h'T henrt toward them. Instertil if
receiving the same, she hnd U-cn nii t
with envy and Jenlousy and all tin
ch'irltnhlenesa. Partly In was tier
'ault. partly theirs. They only re-iMeiiilH-rvd
her ns the Imp nud crM.
iriuit nf the village, who played on the
riw !;s all itny I nn; with bare fet, pint
they ren ti t -l her crnvvti up fashion
tbllity. Slie could not help renllxlni;
Mint she as Iniirr dressisl, knew
inoiv of the world and wna In iimny
way p Ip'udred yerira ahead of Lln-
denthori. Then, aaln. Mr. Silas At
tenliorouch. who nlwny did the right
thing, and whose actions, accordliijrly,
wer vlewiM with an Indulgent y,
hai' inie In danger of doing the
wnxig thing. 'Moonstruck." Mia
(!rlg diilantl him to U. And the
mint wai nut even tlattenil.
It was on Sunday that the shock of
shock oeeurn-!. To begin with, ser-
erut minute after service hnd tngun
Mis Betty Mayne walketl In-altuost
trolled lu-o cwd a a ciicuuiUt. and
clad In the niot ou'rngisoiiHly flne
drss. nnd stood In the entrance (in
stead of inmleatly Uudlug hemelf a
seat), jsikliig away at the atones with a
green paraa.i until Mr. AttenlH)mh
w ho vvus church wnnleii the vutmci'st
ihiirchvvard.n l.ludi 'Uthorpv had ever
liad-ioM' iu hi Sunday u-st to show
Jier to a pl.uv.
1'cople were nioro disgusted thau aur
prised when Mlsa Maine, after funnily:
herself ostentatiously for some time.
Will Yeager, one of Baker Bros
employees, who got hi hand badly cut r"e au'1 ""'"'ol out of the church by
in the cut-offsaw some time aao. ia hU lhe "ont d"r- Ku' " Miavlor wua to
to be at work again. w Minted from a uilux. It waa what
uuuei uiui leu i.iuaeiniiorie re-
Claekamu.
Clack ii Af, Jan. 14. It seems strange
that the citirens of Clackamas wish to
incorporate our little town merely to
drive away a couple of powder iniga
ainea. A few years ago some of
the best citizens wanted to incorporate
tar the purpoee of establishing a good
echool and building a large, comfortable
Louse for the same. The principal ad
Vocates ot incorporation no-v are the
ones who most strongly opposed it here
tofore. They were the victors then.
Will they be no? This is yet a quea
t'nn. They said they had no use for a better
school and had no money to giye for the
education of others. The men living in
Bafe distance from the magazines, but
whom they want to throw the incorpora
tion lines around, aurely have no money
Iu spend or labor to give for the comfort
of thoae who opposed incorporation
when it waa for the promotion of educa
tion. Mins Anna Mooney. who has been
eick fur about eight weeks, is improving
slowly. Mrs. Kyckman and Mr. Mc
Farland's family are also among the
eick of Clackamas.
A telephone has recently been put in
at the new Clarkainas fish hatchery.
Miss 8. F. Moore and her father have
sold their place here and are
UamaMOi.
Pamascis, Jan. 1.5.-0 W. Feathers
was at home from 1'oriland. visiting hi
fiiendi last week.
Edward Fr-lolph, of Portland, is
visiting his parents.
Misa Deleie Newell has gone back to
Portland to resume her work.
Mr. Hxm Wo-d and two daughters
were visiting Mrs Hall lately.
Miss Lavina Steel visited her mother
during the holidays.
The Hock Creek school will aoonglve
asocial to obtain money for finishing the
school house.
Miss Kosie Feathers gave a party to
her many young friends last Monday
The Damascus correspondent wishes
the many readers of the Enterprise a
happy new year.
signed to anything short of an earth
quake. Misa Mayue wandered down
'toward the bench In a cnalve ukmmI
and took a sen on a bit of sandstone.
She waa a pretty sight In blue and
gold, whatever Mis Griggs.' opinion
might be. A churchwarden la ar lib
urty to differ from u Siiinluy school
mistress ou a question like this, and
Mr. Slut Alteuhorough ua he walked
from church down to the sea and saw
rhe inlux ou the rock differed In toto
from Mis Grlgg. He felt a desire i0
p-buke the minx for h"r conduct In
church that morning, but wua It wlso
to venture o he ro"ks? lie wn In hi
Siimhiy clothe nnd not very sure of
foot among sllpjiery weed. Neverthe
less, his sense of duty being strong.
Mr. Attenboroiigh crossed the Kublcoti
and t length reached the sandstone.
M.e nodded. "It's quite true," ahr 1
nM.
"I ilmi't llilnk I'm eiisy to allot k," hi'
aid giiaidi illy.
"VoiiV Mie shook wllh laughter.
"You? Why, yoil wen allocked In
rhiil'i h this morning. You'd be shocked
If I were to push yoil into that pool
You're sins ked now at lieai lug me ang
gi st sin Ii a thing."
"T church l different, reiniitked
tie, hastily edging fi'oiil the pool. "Hut
out "f f liiiii h I'm not easy to shock."
You think so?"
"Solemn liewth," said Mr. Alleiibor
Dllgll ihs lili'iliy,
' Perhaps you're right." she said
"Hut"-she pointed a finger toward
tlie shun- "Is that Mlsa Grlgg ovel
there!"
lie followed the direction of her II n
ger and saw that most of the coiigrega
tlmi were assembled In groups nlxuil
the shore.
'" "11. Iml II" he groaned. "An Ml
CrtiMn an t" wtude Suinlnv srhoo
wiiti hlng us. think that we shiid bf
getting buck."
"loli'l h't ine kii p ynu," nhe said.
"It I not keeping me. 'TI only"
lie liMled alsmt blm for an excuse.
'".Ii lile! 1" sen"
"Wh-it do you men n T"
"V si ar said Mr. Attciilsoiigh.
"If CISIIII up" -
Fhe Nprnng to her fii-t In gp"t' In
(llriiatlon;
"This i-otnes of your talking. Why
couldn't rmi keep your cyca q-n
what I Im doner"
"t'ollhl Vew wndeT" llggetel Mr.
Alteli'Himilgh nisilogetleslly. He knew
iiotliln of the riM ka and what depth
cut Ii I it off from the shore. t"ly h
rciui-mlsTcd that In old day the Imp
of he village knew every Inch-
"Wade? In my lust thlngsr Her
Kturtirtii tone uimti liim r more a'
'ault than ever.
"P'raps they'll wild lis a Ismt." he
said.
"After we're drowned?"
"P'raps I could -tnk yew over o
f shore r
"S. how deep It Is flint." hi al
lniMrloiisly.
I'e let hltuvlf dnwn jrlnirerly and
the water i'IomiI over the klicc of hla
ts-st tnniwra.
"Think yew would lolkn to b rnr
rlnir ho asked 'doli-fiiMy. sftchliif
out hi arms fur her fo htir-y. Bet sh
kept Ii ttii there whll li striigghil to
hide her laughter, al then said thrvaf
enlngly :
"If you drop ine. I shall tiev-r for
give you"
"And If I dimu't drop yew-v ,,
"I Itldenthorjs' never will."
"Cimtii!" he said. And at that she
let him take her it Into hi arm. The
folk of I.lnicnlhone rl the Wen
were taking much Interest In the pm
ceedlng. 'The mini'" acid M'.n
G.-orge. -pl.l you ever?" The ehiin b-
warden was splashing through
PEOPLE'S
REMEDIES
FOR THE F'ArJB-V-
Kidney Backache
CURE.
Blood and Liver
kmiwi Nervo Tonic
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Hark I'rrttlUrllU.
The Itlnek sea ha necullarltle ,11
whlrh dlstliiKiiUh It froin the Medlter If
ram an. Athiiiilc or I'lu liti". The great i t j ft n Vimi
est ii si i rtnl.it l ilrnlli la I 'Aut ril, it! LIU I UU
A sin fare current (low a ciiiitiuunlly
from Ihe'l'.'ack s. a Into the Mediter
ranean Ihiotigh uHi IU. -(Minis Hint
Innl (pellea and nil undercurrent of
salt wntt-r from the Mnliiii miii-an
Into the Itlni-lc si !i. This en li ri nrn nt
of water I wuriii nnd sink to the
bottom nnd In con e.in m-e f Its great
density prevents virtual circulation.
The result Is that these tb-ejH.r water
are reuderrtl siaguaut. They aro salu
ruled with sulphtirt-tetl hydiugeu. and
roli.e.in iitly life la linpt .l.e. In an
rtpf.lltiou In which Kir John Murray
took part ihw water brought up by
menu of a water ImiIiu from a depth
of & fathoms irelli'd eiactly like rot
ten egg. No life then-fore I Isiasible
In the Illm k s a Iteyoiid a depth of
! fathoin. which I a striking con
trast to nbai happen In the om-ii
on on. where Ihrre la an abundance of
suliiial life at Hint il. plh This bring
sNut another ritnioidliinry eoiidlilon
w ith reference to the dr(nnlt - that In
all the deeN-r (lipoaii there an
abundant rbeiulcal preclpitatv of car
donate of lime, a condition not obtain
lug a far a I known In auy other
occa n.
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llatfra I'lah aa Ian.
One of the liatlolial delicoeles of
northern k:nm Is "iria.a." an ap
pnlllug dish, coiiaiailug of cimK1.1i
ihmiIs i caught the previous summer, and rnlen
of water, n-ganlles of hi npp .nrnm-e. ! Iu nu advnintl stage of il.voiiipo.l
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ILi evrnlng tmwapaiM-r pubbahtt.r In
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ofthnhtata and f Iba Nation.
Try ll lor a nth. A sampla
III Inv malletl to yon free.
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The Tclcoram,
WANTED!
rocg. Ine minx liishled to hill)
saw you In church this morning,'
"I
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,t In summer can be
by taking
FLESH
i be prevented
V bytaklng W
fl Scott's Emulsion &
George Note.
Ukobge, Jan., 12. We had rpiitea
little snowstorm last week and the young
people had a good time sleighing, even
i( the track was a little muddy.
A surf rise party was given Misa Anna
Sins in honor of her birthday, January
8tb. Dancing and game playing were
the amusements of the evening. Quite
a niinib.;rof young people were present
and all reported a pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. Wismer of Washington
county were the guests of Mra. Wismer's
parents, of this place, where they spent
their Christmas and New Year and also
visited Borne of their Iriends.
Some of the people have had a very
bad cold ; gome think it is the la grippe,
but are all over it now.
D. W. Robertson and his two sons are
busy making roads this winter between
going to i tl,e,r r'Pective places, and it will be a
luniiecuuri oeiween iwo county roailH.
It will be a good improvement to that
part of the county.
Miss Emma Flcmming, of Lents, is
teaching our school, with good huccess.
she
said Mr. Attciiboriugu
J Its as beneficial In summer aa
! In winter. If you are weak or
run dow n, it will build you up.
Senil for frit? sample.
6COTT ti HOWNK. tbrmi.rs.
f 409-41 I'etirl Street, New York.
1 50c. huci ji.oo; all dniKKmta.
enow has
once more
. Wlllmit
Wimioit, Jan. 15. The
gone and the sunshine ia
welcomed.
A. Wade, of Bi.ottg Milla, was Heen
pausing through this section last week.
I5oin to Mr. and Mra. C. A. Ryan on
Jan. 5, a girl. '
Mr. MilHtead
Portland.
is going to move to
said.
"I ice von,"
gravely.
.. . ...
n was very runny," she went on.
I he very lli-st thing I noticed wna a
chalk ma i-k on vmir coat from tennjng
against the pillars, nud I do be'leve
"on ve pot It on at III."
This was hardly the conversation Mr.
Atteiiborough had pictured to hlrnself.
md he rubbed the c-hulk away berore
replying.
"It aeemeil you li ft church nvoro t'
sermon 1"
"Drendfully ventilated. Isn't It?" aim
said, noddlnjj. "I really wonder pi-ople
don't Rot HllfTiK-nteil Hometlmes."
"It were a powerful sermon."
"Short ouch always nre, I think. Or
did you come after me before It waa
finished ?"
"Come after"- Mr. Atteiiborough
won taken nhin-k. He had hurried eer
lalnly, but he hardly expected the mlnr
to notice that.
"Coom nfter nvoro f sermon wna (In
lnhed'" He recovered himself Imllg
nimtly. "I shouldn't Vhliil; oft. Iiut"-
"You didn't extiect to see me hereV"
Since the minx tint on a rock In full
view of the shore. Mr, All'-pborotigb
evaded what worni d a fniltls nucH
tlon. "It's ngreclible by f sea here nvore
flintier," he remurked.
"The same 11 s ever," she Hald-"ull
Mndcnthorpe'H the kiuiii; as (;ver-thc
sen. nnu tne vllJnge, nnd the folks.
They niljrht have Hl-'pt ami no'vr vviik
ed plncp the d-iy I I - ft. K(.Ven yenra
a;;o. Oh"-he rou.Mcd herself to m1
tlen flni11mtlf.11 "hut I'd lli to Bhofk
them!"
"Shock Vm!" said Mr. Atteiiborough,
ighiiKt.
"Shock you nil, becauso I deteHt peo-
and only rnn-ful o piotiH-t the Ti--i-.
tiurdeti In his nrms. Mos of Linden
thorH w"a assembhil on the shingle
when be reached the uilnvnded Mind.
Mis Itetty Mayne made no motion of
descent.
"Khali I set yew doon hereT h ask
ed.
"Xo." she aald: "It'a dsuip; I should
wet niy ahoe. Carry mo right nu to
the shingle."
lie breathed hard, not because of her
weight, which wa nothing, but be
cause of the publicity of the thing.
vtliom in. 1 carrying?" he asked
"lie I rnrrylng ma sweetheart?"
If-yoii will." she aald. stormed bv
hi unexjHflcd boldness. not her
down III the middle of the noinl.l..,l
folk, some of whom Mgned t M,
watching the sea. Mis tlr'gg ban
pened to be the nearest, and she shook
her head archly at the ( hnrchw union.
"I in shocked," she anld. "We're all
ahoeked, Mr. Atleliborough."
'"Areyewr said he. "riu-rm aweet
Hearted." King.
tlotl
It taste the writer fortunately doc
not know. It Is ihmcult to stay long
j In the room with It. and y,. It I pre-
ferretj to rrcsh meat or (lab, Uitu of
which are cheap and easily obtaina
ble In most village and obviate the
trouble of drying and rotting, which
dried iresra Implies.
"The Kir." any Cham-clour, "are
very Innumi-rntile and live most miser
ably, for I have Been them rBi the
pickle of hearing and other very stink
ing fish. Nor the nsh cannot I n
rotten but they will rat It and rttnll
It to be more whnlesouie than other
fish or fresh men lea. In mine opinion
lher ia 110 sin li Ht.pe under the amine
for their hardm-a of llvelng "-Uentle-man's
Magazine.
The Sarae.
The care of the sick cm aenrfely
reach Its hlirhest hb-tl anve where imt
annul attac,,niept suppleicent knowl
edge and skill. Therefore, It beloni's
o the life of every woman. There nre
few household" Indeed when) any girl
enn grow up without some opportunl
ties for thla exnerlence. Kuch r.i)or
tnnltle mny well be Kiipilcmented by
lectures, course of rending ml weil
ulunned dcmonstrstlona. If every wo
man could (na she should) under ordi
nary clrcimiHtnnces undertake the care
of the sick In her own home, this Would
but prcciitimte the value nnd raise the
slntus of the "born nurses." who, never
lumpy save In the sneelnl exercise nf
their g'ft, would then rinlte hiiIIIcc for
hospital cases and the grand occasion
f major operation. The sight of the
fnp nnd veil of the hired 'rained nurse
when Imported Into a household with
women t'leniiMT seiircely raise on'a
Idea of the family morale! Chambers'
Journal.
Tfce Myalerr ml lladlaaa.
Tin aubstiime nilled riidluiu emit
radiation resembling the X ray with
out the application of work or energy
from cxti iiial source ami w ithout nt
preclable loss of weight. Till seem
to be IiicoiisIhIciii wllh the lawif the
conservation of energy, but the inya
tery la explained by the calculnlloti
of M. I!eciiie!c. which ahoW that A
loss of weight no Infinitesimal that In
a thousand million yenr ll would
ntnount to no more than a milligram
would auillee to account for the ob
served efTects. According to thl ex
platiiiilon the emanation from radium
consist of material part Idea. Hut how
Infinitely minute must those partlclea
be!
Terne and Uenlle,
Most editors have their own uneclnl
method of declining contributions, but
for a terse nnd pointed p-biike we Imvo
beard of nothing better than the loiter
Intoly received by a well known nu
Ihor. A a rule, hi stories nre wholly
nnobjectionnblo, but In this parMculnr
(use he gnve himself tt Httlu more li
cense than usual nnd produced a Hory
wuicn, uioiign (inite moral, was not al
together suitable for family readlnir.
lie cnt It to n mngniino editor with
whoiP he wna on frlemlly onus, and
the manuscript was promptly returned
u lib the following note:
My Dear Sir-Oh, my iter ilrl Your ftltb
1'illy. ,
WcBtmlnater Budget
Kirlenee Vrraaa Theory.
"Marcua Aurellua say," the profeHa
or began, that nothing happen t0
anybody which be la not lilted by na
ture to bear."
"Oh, that's rot!" replied the man who
hnd eloped nt the age of 21 with a girl
whom be had known threo weeks.
"Just tell More for me that ho haa on
tither giies comlng."-Jhlcngo 'J'linea-Herald.
A Tandlil Opinion.
An old servant was asked by nn art
lat what she thought of her mnster'a
portrait, which he was painting.
She looked at It critically. "Ye might
have iimde him a trill,, better looking,
mny be. but If ye had ye"d hn' spoilt
lt"-I'lck-MeL'p.
Anted l(l.
"DM you ace .Ioiicm? He wna looking
for you."'
"Yes; -I saw him. but I mnniiged
things so ho didn't see inu." -Chicago
Record.
Interference with illfrestloii la a by
uo uicniiH iiiicomiimii eilect of excesa
Ivu exer.;fK.. and. so far na training la
concerned. It Ih one of tint most de-ilructlvc.
The Enterprise $1.50 per year.
Reliable man f ir Managrr of Hmnrli
Olll -e wo alah to open In CiU yiiinlty.
If your lecor l I t K . bera ia an npH,r.
tunny. Kindly k' io. red-rrmn when
writing.
THE A T mm WHOLESALE MIKE
in isj4ii, 01110.
lbialrtei catalogue 4 da. tampa,
Hunirlblnf .Nrw,
Jilat published by tha Southern I'aclflo
Co. ia a pamphlet niton lha reaoiirrrs of
Wratern Orrgoii, which InclmU an ax-
cellant map of I' e atate, ami contain In
formation oil climate, land, education
etc., existing Industrie and llirlr rap-
blblina.
Attention I also directed to such new
field for energy or capital aa promiao
fair return.
This publication All a need long ex-
(Mtrienced by UregtmlaliS, ill replying lo
Inquiries of eastern frlemla.
Coie may be bad of local agent
Southern Pacific Co., or front
C. II. Mamkium
O. P. A., Portland, dr.
Prrrriiled A Tragedy,
I'linely inforuialiou given Mr, (iuorgn
I-ong.ol New Straitvllle, Ohio, pro
vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two
live. A frightful cough bad long kept
herawaka every night. Shu had tried
many remedies and doctor but steadily
grew worse until urgod to try Dr. Klng'a
New Discovery. One bottle wholly
cured her, and alio write thl marvelous
medicine alao cured Mr. bmg of a sever
attack of pneumonia. Such eurna are
hltlve proof of thu matchless merit of
this grand remedy for curing all throat,
chest and lung trouble. Only BOc and
LOU. Kyory bo tile guaranteed. Trial
bottle free at Geo. A. Hardlng'a Drug
Store.
Bar tb 1 In Hind yoil Hart Alwarg Bouft
MAN V A I.0VKH.
Has turned with disgust from an
otherwise lovable girl with an oflciislvo
breath, Kurl'a Clover Root Tea purillea .
the breath by its action on tha bowala, , ,
etc., aa nothing else will. Sold for year
on absolute guarantee. Pries. 2T cta,
and BO eta. P-JJdhtyUiu Drugglsta.X
Such littie pllla aa DeWlll'a Lltlle
Marly Riser are very easily taken, and '
they are wonderfully effective In cleans
ing the liver and bowela. 0. A. Harding.
PATENTS
ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY
Niilli-e In " I uvont 1 ve Ago "
llisik "How loiilitaln I'aUniU"
DESinNS
TRAUE-MsKKS
and copvhiiiMII
OIIIAINLU
Chargti miHfarnta. No fne till paUint Is srsiurvd
fitters strirtlyannllilnntlnl. Arl.lreaa,
B. 0. aiUliENS, Pifent Liwyer, Waihlngton, 6.C.