Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 25, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY ENTERVR1SE FRIDAY, JANUARY
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Our correspondent will please send
In article before Wednesdays of each
week, otherwise it reaches u loo late for
publication
Otltoi
Coi.ton, Jn. 19 There were not
ninny out to the shooting match l"t
week, on account of the bad weather.
W. C. Bmkner, of Highland, was in
Collon last wee.
J. Carlnon bought a nice colt thii week.
He will soon have a spanking team of
gray
IV. Seaman was in Colton again last
week, seven ot Mm. Hulihard'a family
being down with the measles Mr. II.
and Mi. Media were very sick, but are
somewhat improved.
The streams have been very wild for
several days, the water being higher
than it has been for fevers! year.
jh You had the misfortune lo
lose one of hia work hores this week. It
got tangled, in sonte way aud choked to
death.
Stiervisor Stromgreen was again can
vassing thia district for assistance in the
Highland road district.
Borino.
Borings, Jan. 21. Once more, after
the earth haa been covered with clouds
and the contents thereof submerged the
soil, we are having ideal weather.
The roads are very bid ; in fact, in
inost places, there teems to be no bot
tom. Fall-sown grain is looking good thus
far.
C. Z. Lake bat moved onto bis place.
This is a help to our school district.
At a special school meeting Saturday a
tax of 5 mills was voted for the purpose
of painting and getting new seats for the
school house which are a very great
necessity.
A crew of hands were at work on the
Reckey-Bradley road last week.
Some of our young people attend the
debate at Kelio ptetty regularly. The
question for discussion next Saturday is:
'Kesolved, that peraon learns more
from reading and conversation than from
observation and travel." F. Jarl is
leader of the affirmative and B. Nelson
leader of the negative,
0. Y. Boring's t-miling lace was seen
in the vicinity of Kelso last Sunday. He
was visiting friends.
Miss Rons Ye'ecli made a flying trip
out in the neighborhood of Sandy last
Wednesday. '
Y. White hah been hauling hay from
T. M. Boring's the past week.
Ed Utiger, while coming from Kelso
Wednesday evening, beard a rustling of
the bushes and his borne got very badly
frightened, and on looking to see what
caused it. be saw a large panther come
into the road just a few feet behind him.
It did not eeem deposed to move, but
wan intent on following him.
D. Hederuias is busy cutting Lis sum
mer's wood.
V. H. Boring and wife attended
church at Damascus Sunday.
Harmony.
Harmony, Jan. 21. Rev. and Mrs. 0.
33. Strej ffrler, of Drain, intend moving
to California soon. Mr. Streyffeler ba6
been quite ill, and the move is to benefit
bis health. He was formerly pastor of
the church here, and has a large number
of friends here who regret to bear of his
ill health.
Mrs. Dannals, who haa been on the
aick list, ie improving.
Mr. Mather, of Clackamas, was visit
ing here la.st Sunday.
W. U. Karr attended church at Sun
oyside Sunday morning.
Bandy.
Sandy, Jan. 22. (Jrippe has several
victims here.
Miws Tillie Burns has been very sick
with neuralgia.
John Haley, a highly respected and
progressive farmer, died at St. Vincent
hospital Saturday, January 12, and was
buried Monday, January 14, at Kronburg
cemetery. He leaves a wife and five
little children to mourn his loss.
Born, to the wife of C. S. Chase, a
daughter; all doing well.
Mr. Britton has moved his family out
from Poitland onto the Coffer farm,
which he lately bought.
Mr. Howard and family have moved
into Revenue's hotel, and will hereafter
be Sandy's landlord.
Casper Junker will build a new board
fence around his property.
pmnwnnvn
J Teething
I Then the baby is most like-
I ! MAMrAti er n n si 4sa tV4 1 1 i v i
1 doesn't gain in weight. I
! Scott's Emulsion n
is the best food and medicine I
for teething
They f
5 gain from the start.
5 Send for a free sample.
109-415 Karl Street, New York. P
L50C. and f 1.00; all druggists.
Theoixminii of the now cenlury has
ninny glorious prospects In view for
Sandy. Sandy's latest will 1 a free
rural mail dedvery. Jules Stephens, ol
Oiii'iil, was around with a petition nU
ing I lu poatollice department for free
rural mad delivery for Ct ItMit ami Sandy.
Mr. Sifpl'viiit lint more than double the
number of signatures necessary, audit
j( pjmity 10rl ,j,M Sandy will iooii
have free rural delivery. The telephone
line will also be extended from lirvshaiu
to Sandy.
Sandy waa coated in the purest of
white with fix inches of snow aud sev
cral barns were brokeu dow n.
Wilhoii
Wiuioit. Jan. 21 R. H. Slaughter is
going to visit his sister in California.
.Mica Churchill ajnl Mr. Thomas con
stitute the nick list.
N. B. Wade was visiting his cousin at
.Misfouri Ridge last week.
Mies Sarah Churchill in going to visit
her aunt at Creswell.
B. Wade is splitting rails for Mrs K.
Voi hies.
I.. J. Nicholson is aoiking for his aunt
in Msrquain,
N. J.'fhoma, of Beaver Creek, was
visiiing Mr. M. A. Nicolson Saturday
last.
B. Wade killed four skunks last Fri
day.
Miss Nellie Groehong is visiting her
sister lu Salem this week.
Bird Thomas was visiting in Scotts
Mills la-1 week.
Mrs. Wyland and Mrs. Sanstrom, of
Rock Cieclr.. passed through here Wed
nesday last.
Mr. Ryan and Mr, Slaughter have re
sumed work on the road during this good
weather.
Rev Sinims, of Scotts Mills, addressed
tht-Jcitiiensof Beaver Lake Sunday last.
Miss Frances Groehong, of Beaver
Lake, passed through Missouri Town
Tuesday last
Miss Harriet Slaughter is visiting her
sister in Rock Creek this week.
In the Courier Herald of August 3,
I'M), the Wiliioit correspondent said
that Wilhoit, or Russelville, took its
name after William Rueell, which is
incorrect, and I beg leave to ditler,
through the columns ot the F.nte.'prise.
Wilhoit and Russelville an two different
places. Russelville waa named after
William Rursel, an early pioneer. Wil
hoit was named after a man by the name
of John Wilhoit, who took op the land
on which the village of Wilhoit now
stands. Mr. Wilhoit afterward sold his
claim, but who he sold it to is not defi
nitely known to the writer, but it came
into the peaeession of the Lab by and
McLearn brothers, who still own it.
Frank Haun is making some improve
ments on his ranch in the way of a new
smoke house, etc.
C. W. Thomas has returned from East
ern Oregon, w here he has been for the
past year.
Raymond Wyland is grubbing for his
brother-in-law at Scotts Mills.
N. B. Wade, who had the misfortune,
while working in Eastern Oregon this
summer, to slip into the drive wheel of
a combined harvester and get his foot
badly mashed and broken, is now able
to walk, with the aid of a cane.
C. Q. Vorheis is setting out an orchard
of apple trees.
Old Jack Frost paid a visit to this
neighborhood last week.
Canby.
Casby, Jan. 23. Born, to the wife of
L. Sl ank, on Saturday, January I'Jlh, a
daughter.
A young daughter of Mr. Huff died in
Oregon City last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Wolgamot ie very ill. She was
stricken with apoplexy last Sunday
morning.
A. R. Cumir.ings has returned to Can
by fioin Gold Bar, Wash.
Miss Vest Kciiiht, teacher In the pri
mary department of our school, has been
ill with la grippe. Miss Emma Evans
taught in her place.
The Willing Workers intend to give a
basket social some time in the near
future. The young ladies are all request
ed to be present and bring baskets.
A very pleaeant party was given at the
home of Mary Stogsdill on Tuesday.
Games, cards and refreshments were the
order of the evening.
The Porter and Grazier families were
obliged to leave their houses during the
high water. It was two and a half feet
deep in Mr. Grazier's kitchen.
J. Schmitt and family viBited relatives
in Portland last week. Mrs. Schmitt and
children stayed until the latter part of
the week.
Stone.
Stone, Jan. 21. How welcome the
sunshine, when we do see his smiling
face.
The Clackamas has been on a raise,
higher than it has been for several years.
How William Watts does smile now I
It's a boy born January Cth.
William Skirvin had a very serious ac
cident last Wednesday, while peeling
bark off an old snag. The bark became
loosened from the top. Mr. Skirvin saw
the bark falling and started to run, when
his feet became entangled in the vines
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LANE BACK ?
Kldnej Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers Is sure to know of the wonderful
cures maue ty t)r.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
(lis rrrat kidney, liver
and bladder remedy.
r, II Is the (real medi
cal triumph of the nine
teenth century; dis
covered after years of
A-lftnltflri riri'h t.t
! Dr. Kilmer, the emf-
nent kidney and blad
der specialist, and la
wonderfully suecewful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Bright' Disease, which U tho wont
form cf kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but If you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways. In hospital work. In private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement ha
been made by which all readers of (his paper
who have not already tried It, may have a
sample bottle sent (res by mall, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer tn this paper and F'YT- ,.
send your address to atfTVlTC!!!!
Dr. Kilmer St Co.,Blng- lHr''-J
hamton. N. Y. The -liiaJXiS
regular fifty cent and nin4 ap.R4.
dollar sites axe sold by all good druggists.
and he fell, the bark fallimi 011 ha bark
and injuring hiiu ipiite seriously, Ir.
Seaman is waiting on him.
Ed Coi and bride have been vUiting
relatives and friend here during the
past week.
A very pleasant surprise party wa
given George Hess last Thursday even
ing. Mrs. L. D, Mum power, who went to
Oiegon Ci'.y two weeks ago lo have an
operation performed, is expected home
Tuesday,
Miss Anna Rachman commenced her
school at Holcomb this morning. In our
last we were mittaken ; it waa two weeks
her school was continued at Stricklin, in
stead of two months.
Holcomb and Hatchery debating sod
eties held a joint debate at Stone last
Saturday night. Question: ' Resolved,
that the United States should retain
the Philippine islands." Holcomb wou
for the negative unanimously.
staple Una.
Maple Lank, Jan. 20. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Painter, of Canemah, were visit'og
relatives in this vicinitv last week.
Mr. McElaney haa moved to Clacka
mas Heights.
Miss Kate Mauts is borne again, after
a two weeks' absence in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Myo Brayton, of Staf
ford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Brayton Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Davies snd daughter vis
ited with relatives in Oregon City Tues
day, E. M. Ward made a quick trip to Bea
ver Creek Sunday.
J. C. Dixon has returned home from
California, bringing la grippe with him.
Mrs. X. W. RicharJs is visiting with
her daughter at Woodstock.
Arthur Bailey has rented the O'Connor
farm at Beaver Creek.
Charlie Hi has moved to Oregon City.
W. 0. Dickerson left Saturday for his
mountain ranch to look after his live
stock.
Miss Mary Davies is visiting with rela
tives in Portland.
The school at this place is rapidly pro
gressing under the able management of !
Miss Jennie Rowen.
Charles Surfus, who hai been ranching
at Ellwood the past month, Is at home
again,
Harry Bailey, who has been employed
at Portland for the past Ave weeks, has
returned home.
Mr. Ronalds is on the sick list.
The Crown Paper Mill Company has
a nu m ler of men cutting wood on the L.
Mautz place.
Road Supervisor Myers, with a force
of men, was working on the Molalla road
last week.
Such little pills as DeWilt's Little
Early Risers are very easily taken, and
they are wonderfully effective in cleans
ing the liver and bowels. G. A. Harding.
SHAW'S .PURE MALT-For gonnral
UB6, social, medical or family, there is
nothing more desirable distilled than
SHAW'S PURE MALT.
It is toned to suit the palate, and Is
soft, delicious and nutritious.
Sold by E. MATTHIES,
Oregon City, Ore.
YOU Ml MOTHER.
Croup is the terror of thousands of
young mothers because its outbreak is
bo agonizing and frequently fatal.
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure
acts like magic In cases of Croup. It has
never been known to fail. The worst
cases relieved immediately. Price, 25 cts.
50cts. and $1.00. C. O. Huntley, Urn
Druggist.
Wedding stationery, the latest styles
and finest assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Entkbfbisx,
HU VM )
THE MAN ON THE CURB.
(lljr Th SUn.l
(lathered Indivora and sun Iry placer,
In manner pmlut, if not original or
unique, The Man present hi lilll
pack of atoryettes. if perchanc ytit
hear tint lliiklu of bell and catch Iho
glint of a gaudy baubln among then
wayward Hue, prlt!ux palleiicti, friend;
it to ainiiae you. Thus salt It The
Man,
Last Sunday w such a flu day.
Soiiirt poet aald, "(Hi," (U always
benin hv savlnir "Oh" It's a tt of
trademark) "Oh, what I so rare a a
day In Juno?" Now that I easy, A
day like hint Sunday in Weatern Oregon
la far 11101 o tare, Then a 10 uaually
thirty day In Jiiim, but there are very
lew bright sunahliiy day like 11 Hun
day, In thi country In January,
The ami shone clear and warm. It
waa t mi warm for an overcoat, though
you felt ptolty chilly without om, The
gr. and lh tie.'!, and the young matt
from down the liver w ho had count to
lownto hi girl, wer all Ix-atitilully
green. The raging, rampaging, roaring,
bellowing, rip-tearing river of laal week,
had settled down attain Into (ha calmly
(lowing, placid stream, that It I ordina
rily. The i'iti(ns, wIiomo daullnw had
Ix-cn threatened with demolition by the
coffee-colored water, and whow nerve
had coliM-qtletitly he"l it rung up to
high l fur several day and nlttht, were
lieginnlng to enj 7 a delinhllul feeling of
relaa ion a the com foil lug assurance
that they were not going t ) be drowned,
this time at least, impleaited itsolf Un
them. The atmosphere waa clear, and
one cuii Id e aero the country to
where old Rainier lifta his hoary head in
sublime itrandetir far above the sur
rounding peaks, a (hough he aspired to
look over the battlement of very
heaven. If you climbed up on top of (he
court house, or something, you could see
long, long distance. I don't know
whether anyttody did this or not; I
didn't. I went up the river and climlxrd
around on the canal and wd Into the
big, noisy mills; but I didn't go in.
They have sign stuck up all over the
mill bearing inottos, which, being In
trepreted, state that owing to certain
circumstances, which the proprietor do
not care to mention, anil whlcb are none
uf your busineM anyhow, you mut stay I
out of there, and I stayed out. When
ever I see a sign like that anywhere, I
always (eel as though I am not wanted
in there, and I don't go Id, erqiecially if
the door is locked.
But I went on farther and stood a long
time and looked at the fall. I like the
falls. They please me immensely. To
see all that water come gliding and slid
ing and rippling and breaking and rush
ing and lunging and plunging and roar
ing and whirling and grinding and foam
ing and smoking anil frothing down
over those rocks, and then go serenely
gliding eff down the river again, as
thoutcb nothing had hapiwnod, tickles
toe.
While I was standing there trying to
thiokupthe string of adverb uad above,
a great many pairs of lovers passed me,
going to and fro, on the board walk.
Seemed as though nearly everybody had
taken an afternoon off (or the expra
purpose of loving somebody else. There
were all kinds of lovers. Young, very
young, bubby-boy and giggly-girl lovers;
sedate, second and third-term lovers;
anxious, elderly uiaiden-and crow-footed
man-loves, and then I saw another kind
altogether; it was a line, manly young
fellow of 18 or 20, and his sweet-faced
gray-haired mother; hut lovers still. -I
saw a girl that impressed mo very
much. She had an earnest, intellectual
look, on one of the sweetest laces I ever
taw. You could see that she waa tho
soul of refinement and good breeding,
yet gentle and womanly withal. I
wanted lo hear her speak, fori knew
ber words would be as gracoful as In r
face waa prutty. Pretty soon she did
speak. I held my breath and lintened.
She said: "For heaven's sake, Maine,
look at Janet's hat! Now wouldn't tun
jar you?"
Two men were standing on ilie canal
locks talking. One said to the other :
"Did yon hear about Bob's kid 7" "No"
said the other," What's he done?" "Why
the other day Bob's wife was making
bread and the kid got hold of a lot ol
raw dough and ate It, When Bob's wife
saw what he had dono, sho liked to had
a fit. She hollered (or Bob and Bob ran
down town for a doctor, but the doctor
wouldn't come 'lessen Bob put up five
dollars. Bob didn't have the money, so
he ran back home and made the kid eat
a cake of yeast." "Made him eat a cake
of yeast? What for?" "To raise the
dough."
REAL ESTATE TKA.NFEBX.
Furnished Every Yek by the C'lucka
mm Abstract & Trust Co inrmnj.
J 0 Hall to P Stoller, lots 7 and 8
in I'loasant Hill buingl)..'l4 acres
in the W H B Cotton claim )500
AF Yenny to M V McKinstcr 04
- acres In the Wsodntock claim in
t5s, r 2 e 2300
F Itaker to G Oriebul, tract adjoin
ing Canemah on the south in the
Iledifcs claim 200
Dr. Fenner's
PEOPLE'S
Kidney d Backache
CURE.
Blood and Liver
Remand Nerve Tonic
flrat Flood Cltanatni Remsdy for Spring
Uaitacti,OuusUpalluu,"Tlril," Nvrvoua
Dyspepsia Cure
Golden Relie;
fOR FULL IKFORatATIOK i f thie m...li. h- ui.l aUni.y IT. VITU DANCE SftUriC
h )iMiritruiiail ur winl In DH. H M. ftNNlK, I'rvduuta. N. Y , r i ...... (.l . 1. 1 - i-..i.um-
lii .-i rim. al... f miiiio i.( the Mual Kamar katila Cure e r . l.li.it If i.haJI. Ine.
Fir Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or.
A I". Boylaii to A K Lalonrt'tte Iru.
tee. lot In Darling's add In 0 C
V. J I'-inn to J II TrullinKr 17 Int.
In tho 1) I. V ot II J Tru'lingor. .
(ie. ll.wtettir lo M I If mil U-k II
ac In the Iin corner of w '4 of
sen 7 and roadway In ! I' Murry
claim and 4 acre in the ror
of the J M llai'im claim aud lot
1, and 3 in k! 7 In see 6, t 1 a
rl e ..
Wll Miller lo M (i Miller, lot 1
and 2 in I'arker Hill a id to OfJ
I) M iXajlittle to James Ward, lot 1
blk 5, Sunset City
T K Ityan to I, K William S at-rr
In h' 8, 1 3 s, r
II Critarr to O and P. frilaer 14 ara
In I'Uim .'W. t 3 s, r 1
J A Neil to W 1) Wulvert.ni n'4'
of n'4' of aec 12, t 3 , r 6 e
T Kudy to A W Tinkley c' of
of 27. t 3
K A Mel 11 to l rod M Aa'ier of
ne'4' of 4' ae- 14. 12. re..
FK White to II M Ktury lot 7 In
bik 3t Central add to O C
l'eter tier lac to I M la.lmi lot I
and 2 see IS t 2 , r 2e
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TIIK CLACKAMAS AIISTKACT
TRUST CO. are the owner of the copy
right lo the Thome ayaleiu of Uu t
indexe, for Cla kama county, and ha
the only complete t of abatrart In tha
County, can furniah Infutmation a to
title to land at once, on application.
Loans, Invratinrnta.p-al estate, abatracti
tc. Ollice over Hank of (treifon City.
Call and inveatigate. Address box 377
Onipn City, Oregon.
How -t)IJ llaramM Cam lo tl
Wrlllta.
An Interesting little anecdote Is told
about how "David llarum" cauie to be
written. It I rather pathetic. It aeem
that Mr. Weaoott. the author, waa the
kind of man who could do pretty much
anythltiK-pnlnt a picture-, plan a hotiae
or rompo.' a sonata-hut he had never
made much money, to when he becsme
111 snd realized that he might not lire
long and would leave hi family with
little or no money be wss ilcperntc.
"Write a IkxiIc," auggested a friend
and neighbor to hi 111 one day when
they were talking over the situation.
"1 did make an attempt at It once."
answered Mr. Wescott "I tried a love
story, but I couldn't mnko It go."
"Add a little local color to It." said
tho first speaker. "Take ono of the
people about here that you know and
work bin up-old , for liiNtance,"
met lion! m a character familiar to
tin 1 Ik ;1i. "He'd bo first roto."
I'ha h a good Idea!" cxclntuied Mr.
V ti. nml tho result of this conver
t tlot. was "David llarum." and yet
On' Id" wns never In tho alory at all
. It wns first conceived. Anna Went
wo tU lu Woman's Home Companion.
nelaylngr Ilia Jarra.
('linrlc stories, with some reason, are
nmimonly received with Incredulity. A
well authenticated anecdote, however,
Is told of Dr. Frederic Hill, an Kngllsh
surgeon of distinction.
A ninn fell ovcrtxinrd In tho Indian
ore mi and nlmost Into a shnrk'a mouth.
Hill, who wus standing close to tho
mil, grubbed a belaying pin snd with
out hesitation jumped to save tho
sailor.
Tho grout brute was Jimt turning on
his buck to bite, when Hill drove the
beliiylng pin right through both Jaws.
Both men were got on board egnlu un
harmed. "I'erhnps that fellow won't want an
other toothpick. Ilns any ono got a
clean shirt to lend 7 This was my last,"
were the only words of tho rescuer.
Tho Orator.
The oyster Is ss fixed and sedentnry
as the potato, and Its cultivation Is
Just as ensy. In liuropo Its propaga
tion hits been reduced to a acloutlflc
basis, but Ui this country only a be
ginning has been tunde.
An oyHter Is ready for market In
about Ovo years. Tho bivalves have
so much to contend with that perhaps
only 0110 In 2,000,000 lives to grow up
and be eaten by human beings. Chi
cajfo Times Herald.
The Enterprise $1.50 per year.
REMEDIES.
FAIVIIUY.
ni.ivw ' i'Ni-n. 11., Nov.
lr. M. M. Keniinr, Nnr rin I nen-nli .Irr.l
V iii.nti iiiiIiIIhIiimI. IlilL 1 I
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i free i.iauir liuk
I fullr lNlle j. nir Kidney mid lln kai ha
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Iiknriiih. N. V., Apr , I
I hail tVver Nmw mi iy ilahl Ie. with alt
4 ft 1 nl. era Hi" I'"' ,M I '"
awellln to twl' llo iiulnrnl !'. NmlnlJ
up ilneM real. Many th ! ra nml piilenl
tuixlh'liie were tried mid tailed. 1 1 1 Jf
three i-.nl.Hi.ir Pr. I'cnner sUluuuaiiu Llv
r r.mna.ly ami Nrr Tonic piIU' el acii
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tr M. M I sl It. r..l..ni. V V.
Ymir UYirUCIIA CUIU ha cured n or a
(Ualrex.!!. I el 1 1 1 mmI, I had Ih H
Iri lurf all l.tu.l.ef im. .I. Iief'ir It. Im ImllnS
the lllrtelenl (..nil" i if IN l"On ami h'pep
tlim ullli. in I hriielit, 'I Im I.t.t iUmn lit ymlf
niel.l l ine av Inn lii.ii.i-.llut" ti lief,
iittn tulieii tan Uilllea an. I emiahler !.
elf i iirnl. J II. S l. I, Mi. JiriiKHl-i'
Mr JkWier l. Kraiil u, l' , MurT l
I h.it.. n... I I)r fcimer UOI.PKN UlUlt
In my rmiiiiy inr H.rnars. iiciiiiri '
.r aflt-r the ih.'lnr ld I "llhl h""' tt
. y Ti.eMt la ti -.In Hie lu'ller fur Urlm
I ill. la. (ill. IIiuImw. Il..a.l..'hi. T.ilh v h'S
r Neurukia KAMI I I. T. JultNw'N.
g Do You
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You t an bavn It all fur
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50c
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Month
Per
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iH In Ilia r Veiling Iriegram, of Tori- n
I aTj ImiiiI friin. tl ia I ItM tarveiif A
ij errning iiraaiiaper puoiialimi in
J tlrrk'(in j It cunlaina all (he n-
.'iO'lJ of the Htate and of (Im Nation.
Ir! Try It lor a month. A aair.pl
jjj coi.y will le malted l yon itu.
KMX), Y AJ.lrt)M
K,i Tho Telegram,
Portland, Or.
IHunii-thlnf New,
Just published by tho houlhein farina
Co. It a pamphlet Uioi the resource of
Weatern Orrynn, which Include an n
cnllont map of I'm (, at I contain In
formation on cllmat", lau It, eduratlun
etc., exialing luduitrira and their capa
bililie. ,
Attention 1 alo dirortod to such now
tltild for energy or capital a promise
fair return.
Thi publication fill a need long i
imrirnred by lrrgoiiln, in replying to
inquiries of eastern friend.
Coplt may h bad of local agent
Southern I'acKlc Co., or from
C. H. MaaiaaM
0. P. A., I'ortland, Or.
( old ti.frl Ur Death.
"There Is but one small chance to
save your life and that la through an op
eration," waa the aaful pruapm-l M be
fore Mrs. I. II. Hunt, of Lime ltidge,
Wis , by her doctor after vainly trying
to cure her of a frightful rase of stomach
trouble and yellow Jaundice. He didn't
count on the marvelous power of Kloc
trie Hitter to cure Stomach and Liver
trouble, but aim beard of it, took seven
bottle, was wholly cured, avoided sur
geon's ktilln, now weighs more ami feels
belter than ever. It's positively guar
anteed to core fitomach, Liver and Kid
ney troubles and never disappoints.
I'rlce flOc at (loo. A. Harding's drug
store.
OABTOllIA.
Baan U " ind ttw Has) Unit tiu$t
MAMY A LOVF.K.
Has turned with disgust from an
otherwise lovable girl with an olfniislvo
breath, Karl's Clover Koot Tea purifies
the breath by Its action on the bowels,
etc., ss nothing else will. Hold for years
on absolute guarantee. 1'rlca 25 cts,
and 60 cts. C. (J. Huntluy the Druggists.
Persons desiring announcement of
parlies, socials, ulc., must send them to
this ollice.
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hofwi ami KMir Infih - Z,'!. V
ln liariinaa la lha A
worm kind of a ouue Jl
Eureka
Harness OHi
tintonlv makmthnhnrni-naanil th I A
lion." . iK-tinr. hut ii.Kkm th
li-attmr aun ami i.llalili., ul. it In run.
11111 , it 1 dill. ii l.i limt-Iwl.'u 11a luna i.
WlWfl M 11 orillimrlly wnul.l. jt
Your ' WO' ft'J
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