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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1001, r . r n!.i.' ci URRESPONDENCE jconci: to couuKsioxDK.Nrs V.'f mind again call your attention to the I. icl that correspondence MUST rttoli thin oflke not latter than Wednes day. Iat week nil the week before e received good letters aa late aa FriJay ml Saturday, and were, of course, com pelled to leave them out. Ihe Enterpilse has a splendid corps of cnrreqtondent, who are, as a rule, very lun"!!il, and we ae always extremely eurry when we are compelled to leave out anything any of them send in. But th'P is a rule that we can not break, no nutter bow much we may desire to do c JUrquatn. Mahhi am, Fob. 12. Lloyd Marquam lis leen engaged to teach auother inoiKh at Teasel Creek. Mr. Punlavy was kicked by a horse while showing it and has been laid up lor some time. lev. F. C. Butler and family retureJ on the lot in St., after several weeks' ab een.'e in the East visiting relatitea. Mi- Minnie Punlavy came home laet wei k with a severe sore throat. Mi8 Lillian Bentley returned from Extern Oregon last week, where she has bn pending some time on her claim Tne pleasant weather is getting the pron n.j in good condition for the spring work. I. H. Larkins met with a painful acci- oeui lam vtedneway. ilia team ran way with him and tie was thrown under the wagon and two wheels ran over him lie will he confined to the bouse for some time. Goldie Drake was yery sick lat week with poison oak. Maiquaru is rejoicing in the possibility ' of an electric railway connecting' with Portland and Oregon City in the near future Tl.e young people met at the home of Kev. Butler Ust Tuesday evening and epet;i a very enjoyable evening. Eaglt Creek. Eagle Casus. Feb ll.-Mr. Cahill lia i a log rolling last Thursday. He is dealing ground for the spring crop. Th- basket social at Wilborne hall on the lt, given by the Artisans, was well attendd. Thirty-five baskets were sold, whul, brought f5 90. T!:e hinginit . chool at the ehoolhoue in ii'-irict No. 50 U progrefsxg nicely uod-r Mr. Cahill's instruction. Sjveral are laid up with la grippe in this t.pigbhorhood. Amhew duugla?", of Dufur, has been Yi-it'ng relative and friends here for a ew d.ts, but left Saturday on his return trip. V :.itd Udell and wife, of fvevenon, Wssti., is visiting his parents and broth er, II.T.ry, at this place. Road fuorrvUorEd Burnett is working the ami near Ctirrinsville. Mr. Baker Is sick again. Biehard Gibson and wife made a trip to 1'orlland last week. MalTurJ Ftaiiokd. Feb. 12. Mrs. Weddle is i very sick. Henry and William Schati are Improy i g their yards by repairing and putiiig in new fence. John Gage went toTigardvlllo Monday and got a ton of Hour. Moser'a improvement are enhancing the beauty a well a the value of his 10 acre tract near the postotlW. Beads are splendid ; no mud. The potato market is so quiet that no shipping is being done. Henry Baker has bought the lUuch 20-acre tract, formerly owned by J. P. Gage. Mrs. O, Z. Helton is spending the week with her father, Mr. Cage. The revival at the German church can fed a marked renewal of brotherly love, but no converts were added to the : church. There is considerable demand for Nth wheat and oats thii tpring, anjj Mr. Gage seems to be the only farmer who can supnly them. j William Schatx and Samuel Mayer' have planted their early potatoes. It is high time tomato and cabbage seeds were ; planted. Coiwi J Coltos, Feb. 1 1 Emory Got bore came j borne from anbington last Tuesday to remain indefinitely. Miss Gorbett is home from Portland to rusticate a while in the foothills. Mr. Killen, of Elliott Prairia, attended the funeral of bis sister, Mrs. Ellen Huh bard, here last week. Mr. George Kil len and son, Elbert were also in attend ance. Mrs. Killen still remains witb the berieved c ildren, some of whom are in poor health. C. E. Gorbett, of Crane, is visiting relatives here for a few weeks. P. E. Bonney and V. Gorbett, two of Cotton's Nimrodi), killed a large cougar on the 5ih. They claim to have the brag "varmint" dogs of the town. Chariie Gottberg and w ife, of Oregon City, have been visiting for a few days in this community. Mr. Countryman is on the sick list. Mr. Miller, of Highland, closed a most successful term of school here last Fri-diy. Frank Wright, of Scio, was in Colton last week. v-; Broaching s In every cough there u lurks, like a crouching bv titer, the probabilities -sv or consumption. -VThe throat and 'a 'uncs become J-sVK- roueh and In calf by some one carrying It away In the night. It I quite a loss to Mr. McMurry, 'aiitwa a valuable one. People must i be hard up when they resort to kidnap plug calves. VU,,II H1IU III- X4 v Earned from coucning and the terms of consumption find an easy entrance. Take no chances with the dan gerous foe. ror 60 years there has been a per fect cure. What a rec ord! Sixty years of cures. ft. &v THE MAN ON THE CURB. lily The Man.) soothe: and heals the wounded throat and lungs. You escape an at tack of consumption with all its terrible suffering and uncertain results. There is nothing so bad for the throat and lungs as coughing. A 25c. bottle will cure an ordinary cough; hard er coughs will need a 50c. size; the dollar bottle is cheapest in the long run. MOn of rny son was pttttnc luod with a high fetrr and wa tot; ill. txxiiil tunny anjr siiroa or in in aim. I n U'x-Uiri did h bkxKl with a hich fetrr and tXKiid hanlljr I him uo cx-d. Hut oof Ntl of yoori'b'mrl'ctirlcurHl himaod and hi Ufa. C.. A!tai. Hot. Id, Iajs. Fukwaua, tf. ItiL Writ tha rWtor. If rtm ana d Kl mltcal atlvtra. writ tba iHifr luff fr)v. Adtlrwu Dr. J. C. ana. Low 11. Maaa. cheaper to build a new one than to re pair the old. Mr. Haun is alashing bruxb during the good weather. Yesterday was St. Valentine's day. St. Valentino himself ia dead died many year ago and I see ty the paw be is still dead. That I why be I called I a saint. A ttaint I some yery good nr 1 sou who is tleail, juat a a atateiuaii la j m very shrewd mliticlii who U dead. I You don't see any live saint. You may i think yi ur girl ia a saint ; but wait until you in married. Then, It you accept I my di'tloltlon of the term, you may wiah she w a one. Put that is neither hero lior there. We j an' talking about St. Valentine. Do you ' reineuitxr ! r"t valentine you ever sent, Bub? I0 you rememlr the Ural one you ever re'ived, MsayT Po you j reiiK'itilHT how you felt? Tell us atxiiit it. You, Bub. I a a j Oh, you had been Intending to send 1 hrr one for a long time, hail you? Ever aitii-e that day in school when you had I the tight with that Smith kid, and you heard her say "That Bobby Smith i a I hateful little brute," and she purpurwdy i miiwed the word In the spelling elan th it day every time you did rather than ("turn you down." Yes? And going home that evening you ran ,y her and gave her hat a little- just the very small ; est flip with your hand, and she said, j "Oh. Bubby, don't," Jmt easy like that ; 'didn't say it cross, aa she had when Bohhy Smith tried the same ex pertinent, ; and she said "Now, Bobby Smith, yott iuat keep TJtir old hand to youiaelf, j sir!'' Yes, indeed ; you dtertilued right there anil then that if you bad a hundred dollars and could tret a valentine coating that much, it wouldn't be any too gxl for mi: a. And you hung around the sta tioner's window all evening after achoid pretending to be immenaely ticked with the "comics" there displayed, but secretly searching for a "nice one," the price of which was not beyond your means. I ?e you haven't forgotten. Family 5 L3 n r M liJ INlodlolnoo. Coiigli Honey. Kidney Backache CURE. Blood and Liver 8J Nerve Tonic Oraat Blood rinaln Ramaity fur Iprlng. llaadacliaa, Cou'llpaMon.'Tlrsil," Morvuua. Dyspepsia Cure Golden Relief St. Viins'lanco For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or v "Cold" In ANY PART of body. ' roi.M. Mlrti . H1. JfT. turn. For a wli'iln year Icuiilil ilo no work ami wiilki'd only f IioIiIim i'n lo a i lialr, I iliw- IiiiihI Willi fuiir llllli'lMlll (illlalrllllia t ill ti" i rl viil mi rrlli'f I hn uxt uf lo U'HIr of Ur. faiinsr s Klitnay and Raokarli furs Hm mi' a pt'rfi'i'l I'utn. J, M M. Ii lhv. I raaforil I'n . I'a., Jmin l. i, TlinH'Voar aao I liada aovnr ailnrli of Ki nlpi U. anil IiIidkI 1k'I'Ii. I'ti'ukliiK nut on my lii'nil ainlfnn' Mr 1'l.oli'luii nl l. i.ili i inn (or wti-rul inoiiili aliiioiil ri 'iili. I I ! n iimk N Ih.iiI. . of lr, rnnnar a lllnnd and Llvsr Katuady aud Harvs Tunla inli iiuhI riiiiiii lii i iirc. I iia lUnaMaa, Minm o.nt. Uy . ft 7. Mwirnliaa iiltrrnl Imi allli ili'i.la. I ttliil all il I In' h imIii mi .ihhiIuii ami all nf tiif tian pr. rlplli.ha wlltioul aal. Miialiy i.r. riiml pr. 'nnor s Pyapauata Cur ami Hi" uuf it elf i-i UhI a run'. Klaiif iitlirr lintlr raM'a I It a I lia o r,im unili'r .ny iitiMTVallnii liaco In n rninl ! til P. pi li itif I'r I . i I rninMii, tylartr IViim-r, I 'nMoiila. N V. I haw tiM'i I Dr. rantisr slloldaa Kaltaf for innnr rnr fur llin ili. ' ami ' M'tila fur lili li It I ailwrllu il and dam t 'Vjnd l fully 111111 Id all you I'UUu t"t it rraalittng Eldar M It. tiiunh. Oaad for Cula, Kruttaa, Hunii, Old loras, Uliralna. Colda, II up. Bma Tlnoat, Co Ilo, byaouury, kuwal Troutilaa, tt la utifaltiug. !., I'kk., J.n I law lutt it risim rir.i..i. l. rn.ny a vf .iir HI Hlwlflr n. ...I. m9 Iim WH .'I.I.-I .t M l.l,..l-.tf .r. " A ll I III. VllM.' fH li k. ( .....4 At.yxiir Uriianl.t for Aluianae far lnt conUlnlni dacrlitlona of b Krmadlaa and Callintataa of Ui luoat rtuarkabU curta ar atlilavad by uiadlolu. For Salo by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist. Oregon City, Or. And yoo didn't experience any fieculiar OAflTOniA. BrttU ?' 'J ) a wjtt Bj;;1 Idlnrtr Im Uliiri. The (uiiiiiitiior-Tlie L'UiM.tf may tie perfectly rnrrd n Ittioni pitin TIih rMlinr-Wr lili-r If Ihe speelfle la hard '.' laue. If not. we will try II 4ttwl(h 8ulM lUor-If cured. It w ill he Jder Indini: Amlntnnt 8nl-Imh-rly. grntli-mrn, 'tl a core anl'Jii-t. Iii'puty Aanlxtnnt Hub-Yea, ami re quiring -MHuli' 2 licar Com-aiKinilciier IMItor-Thl I car rying the cimtt.-r a far a Kkjut-tK will ar. Ottl.-e lloy-Thoae w ho ar ao 4 Jn 8 V, a to ilo the alNire w ill find rarb ara- I ri graph 2 contain a all.M II of humor. Ir jjr.T.rT.r.T.T.TT.T.T.T.TTr.T. I Do You I h Know the News Q You can have It all (or Per Month 50c Per Month r Thai Cough Hangs on . You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not (yield; it is too deep 1 seated. It may wear I itself out in time, but lit is more liable to produce Ia grippe, I 1 pneumonia or a serf-1 cus throat affection. I You need something that will give you f strength and build j ui) the body. i SCOTT'S i will do this when everything eke tails. There is no doubt out it. It nourishes. I J lengthens, builds up and! if.-vw me Doay strong and 1 1'.o'dthy, not only to throw i J off this hard cough, but to j I f i .'iry the system against f i further attacks. If you are I I i an down or emaciated you j sii j jld certainly take this i I ro.inshmg food medicine. JSoc. and fi.aa, all drURgim. ..' I1T4BOWVF rjwmkt. K.utVn.l. Irti h w- ill mi w 4n mj Bedland Redlakd, Feb. .12 Much plowing and some seeding are being done during the good weather. A pleasant wedd nc ictu 'red hereSun- day. Mies Gueie Funk and Atrice Kir- chetn, of Lugan, were united in marriage. Miss Guesie was one of our niott beloved and hiifhly etteemed young ladies, and Mr. Kirchem is widely known and re spected by all. A number of relative were present. All join in wishing them a happy and prosperous life. The entertainment given by the. chool Friday was well attended and a'l enj yed , themselves. Seventeen dollars was raised to buy an organ for the school. Gilmore Behymer, who has been in Grant county the past summer, returned i home Saturday, lie reports times good there. J Som of the boys got togethe' and jChanvaried Mr. and Mrs. Shaslinger a j few evenings ago. They hsve been mar ried some six months, unknown to any i one. A play party was given at V. M. Bon ney' one evening lax! week. L. Mosher went to Gnsliarnon busi ness the first of the week. F. F. Wilcox was doing Oregon City Monday. Mis Maude Stone w ill teach the spring . term of school in district No. ?1. Harry Mosher spent Sunday here, re tti ning to Frogjiond n his wheel in the afternoon. 'be roads are getting good. Mrs. Mosbberger was at Logan Mon day, visiting her daughter, Mrs. New- kirk. Mrs. Maiingo. who ha been Buffering at naations when you saw our little pink from an at.ack of la grippe, is alowly re- '"J D'118 lJ yellow message lying on her ueak tlie next morning, did you? Oh, certainly not! You jit felt a though your heart, or something, waa Outeide cattle are looking well for this J And when she looked over at you and covering. IWit Wade ia slashing brush for pa time. time of year; Mr Wjhind, of Rotk Creek, was vis iting Mrs. E. Vorbeia last Monday. Nraily Ncwi. Needy, Feb 12. The Needy Literary Society elill meeia every Wednesday evening. The tiovs charivaried Mr. Titmlry last week, but failed to t.nearth the bride. Farmers around Needy are busy plow ing and loaing. Several new bridges have been built by the road supervisor. The new sawmill south of Needy is now running to its full capacity. Mr. Hosteller is building a new liouee. Stone. Stosk, Feb. 11. School commenced on the 4th, with Ming Mary Andrews, ot Oregon City, as teacher. The n w fence around the aihool yard is completed, which makes quite an im provement. Miss Clara Stewart, who has lieen at browrinville during the winter, returned smiled as she, with the moat csrlea action Imaginable, laid one of her little annel hands on the valentine! That's what you called them : angel band, lo the light of matured wisdom and accu mulated experience, you have at sundry time since doubted the appropriate nes of that appelation, but it doesn't matter. I see you haven't forgotten. And yon, Siasy? What alout you? Ah. you call it romantic il'iness, do you ? What was that I caught you read ing the other day when I entered the room unexpectedly? It wa a highly deeoraU'd, flimsy looking something or other, which you hustled away out of sight, while your face glowed with one of the prettieat blushes I've seen there for many a day . Kotnantic ailliness ! Of course it Is. a a Yon take a girl of 40 and a loy of 50 yea; help yourself take a couple like that, w ho tiave drifted along all these years in single blessedne; the girl's home Saturday. i face has gradually assumed the general Mesnrs. Mumpower and Stewart made ' contour of " rM')hnok' ml t,,e l)",ur Prlnier'e 1 v 1 1 - 4 shame. nivu-M alinuii;-1 Varolii a. gentle. II Oashl la Marry. Mia Aiium-- You ought to get mar rled. Mr. olilchspp Mr. Oldclmpp (nrtu-ailyi I lav wlahed many times t.ni-ljr that I had a wife. Mia Atitliue (dellgtiti'dl-llate JoU, really? Mr. Old. hnpp-Vea If I had a wife, she'd priilalily have aaewllig machine, and the sewing nmtiitne would have an oil can. and I could tnke It and oil my ottlce chair. It squeak horribly. I'.t-rhange. il IM i LI B In the Fvenlng Telegram, of I'litt land. Oregon. Il i the largmt evrnlng tieiawr putiliahnl In Orwgoti j It roiiUiha all the new of the Mate and of the Nation. Try It for a mmith. A sample ropy will Im mailed to yu fre. AMra Tho Telegram, Portland, Or. 0Q rOl wiuuii. li.i.nli I L l".tilll..l mr Ilin4. I r Wlllr..lii. . U0 fj I IjSl'lll I l-TIllllullM.,, El I .llll tl. IU b.I. Ml ..... r IM I i t i.ii'. !. Iii.tam I. I 1 l i t. lif Uil lania InO n f iir at. Itirlit U llrifr J (.,. JM c ai.,1 li. b. th nl lh 'll ur Irrfj t, I. irrntil ll ilr .. -l. Ihih. Iiii. n. tri nf ,rir IM rnt. i,. It.ixi. lillIW MAMUt ACIURINC CO . '". i.t.i.!.iifc k (omlnrliig aaNi-r 'l bubbled into Mr I'.lackinon' ilrug tore one evening." sat Wrley Nelaon, a trip to Kelso last week to do some car penter work for Elder G. i liich. Mr. McMurry, who lives on the Day place, recently lost a three-weeks-old ! Wllholt Winiorr, Feb. 11. Game Warden Wilboit waa looking after lawbreakers in this section Sunday last. Clarence Vorbeia went to Mt, Angel last week and brought Lome an organ which be ordered from the east some five months ago. Mrs. E. Vorbeia, of Rock Creek, waa visiting Mrs. Wade on l'leasai t Hill labt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haun were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ryan last Sunday. Mr. Slaughter, of Missouri Ridge, was visiting relatives and friends on Catnip Ridge last Sunday. John Grushong is the oldest pioneer in this community, baying been in Oregon 53 years. B. Wade was splitting rails for J. Nick laHt week, Mrs. O'Neil, of Eastern Oregon, is vis iting relatives in this community. L. B. T omas is splitting out boards 'o cover a new barn. The wind storm blew down the sheds of bis old one and racked the main, structure. He thinks it is Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. AH the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your diooq purmers, they til ler out me waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are 3lck or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to nrtrlrt.H kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart's over-working In pumping thick, kidney, poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kldneyi but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beeln- I. I.M LI- 6 mug iii fiiuiic iruuuiG. If you are sick vou can make nn miriot by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits fT'K".. by all druggists In fifty- atTwXCiO cent and one-dollar siz- :' 0"h j'KjutiSa es. You may have aiEiifJ sample bottle by mall Horn, or skWKT free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, age on the boy's bead Is heroine rnlidity short and scattering; they have each ot them bad affairs certainly the girl could have had the boy any time these 20 years If she bad wanted him and he ofTered himself ; the boy could have had bis choice of the finest women in town if they had not all shown tho execrable taste of preferring some one else. This boy and girl will say that this valentine business Is all hnmbugand foolishnes. But yon ask Bub or Siwiy, You may not know thera by those names. I believe certain relatives of theirs address them a "Grandpa" and "Grandma." But you ask them if St. Valentino i a fraud. I don't know who gaye Valentine the idea of Valentine' day, if be ever had uch an idea. But it has been the means of causing a lot of let me see; what! had I better say? I have two words' here and can use either of them. One! is "happiness," and the other is "ml-1 ery." What I want to say Is, that Val entines have been the means of causing lots of bashful folk to get married. Now, which of these words should I have used? Well, Valentine'e day Is like Christ- .1 xl. r l dim ami uie grip; it oniy cornos once a year, but it sometime leaves disastrous effect. If you care to know more than Calling Wrh (ilaaava. In the prod tirt lull tit common watb Ptnaiu Hn Lftnaa la tituwn liitrt a titi,r about a meter In diameter, ufltt'leiit ' Hamilton, G., "nd he ked inn lo mnterlal being tnkell to give the th-alr ed tbli'klie, aa the cnae limy he. Ilk are then rut out from tlila aphere with the aid of n pnlr of i-oiupnam- having diamond at the i-xtri-niliy of one leg. There I n knnck In detnchlng the tlik after It bn Ix-cii rut A good work man Will. It I Said. CUt O.tM! Kinase la a day. Will II Looked I.Ik. "Beg ptirdon." mild the rude young nmn. gathering hla feature, together agnln, "I simply couldn't (upprfa that yawu." Pon't mention It," replied lue bright girl, "lty the way. that remind mv. I rimed tlj Mammoth cave bat aum-mer'-Kxchangn. Mralrnr a a Hirer! far. "In the mutter of striiiigy a woman con got the better of n mini every time in minor nfi;tlra. at lenat," snld a tunii who I In biiHlui'N down town mid who ride home In a West Philadelphia car diirlmr i he riiHh hour every evening, "I utiuilly g t a sent, for I tnke the enr awny down nl Fourth street. The other evening mum buxlly rending jny imer tviieu n woman got aimiiri nt Twelfth street. I glanced up slyly nnd iiw that all the Mints wero occupied. misty n my glume was, she caught my eye, and that wn my finish. Smil ing hroiully, she en mo over to where was sitting iiml exclaimed: 'Why, ho do you do 7 How uro all the folks? "I couldn't pliue the wouinn to save my life, but lifted my hat and re p.lcd Mint We were nil well, 'flho must Do hoiiii; friend of the family,' 1 argued with myself, so I folded tip my paper anil gave her my sent After she had settled hemelf comfortably she looked up at me In n queer sort of way and said: 'Iteitlly, l i-MiHt beg your pardon. I took you for Mr, Jones. Vou look so much like blin.' "But she had the enf, nnd she kept It It wan a clear iihu of buiiko." rhllodelphlii Record. Prylnir prrnuratloiiH almt.lv diia.t. op dry cMurrh ; they dry up the seorolions, :U aillicro to tlio rnc mhrntio nnd dueoin- tho ordinary or;.Hf cat;; lug lnlialaiitH, f :-'(,, i aud ua that v lin.-ii ( LcuIm, LIv'h Cm,,, ii I have said about tbla matter, aek Hubi ou vIU i- or Sissy. easily and v.-fr. , niailwl f'.i- i" j 50c i..i.. , , ,. Irrii .: . (jttllirallh'a Confectionery. Opposite the Bank of Oregon City i is the finest In the city. All kinds of freeh home-made candies always on band. Baited almonds to order. ' whicL pose, canai tig n far more r;omt trouble limn . Avoid all dry. "'il nud ktiiiira i, fol lies and ' ' 'i n remedy I i:i tho Jirnd I r'zn will ho 'i,ln fcull tho ...urt..,N.V. a, does not reads itwlf i.i ''.en, roliiiv-i.o'liiiiimalion. a you nro arniuj Ovr fun J'-l Will. 1 "l II V cr against Nasul Catarrh and Hay Fovcr. Ir Chamhertaln' I'ain Balm for rbeii matiaiii alih which I had siito-red for a long time. I told him 1 bad no faith lu anv medicine at iliev failed IUaaI.1: 'Well if ChaiuherUlii a lain Halm tlx- not help you, you nei not pay fui U.' I look bottle of it home an t ue I It ac- oniing lo the direction and m one week I was cure I, and hsve not litu o Im-oii trouiihid with rheiimailrn." Hold by G. A. Harding. When you want a physic that I mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant In elfei-t nn Chamberlain' Xtomath and I.Ivor Tablet. I'lhe, "5 cent, riani pUsfreo, Every Ikix gtirnU-od. For ale by (i, A. liar, ling. Vl Mi J! Olll iTlW. Croup I the tenor of thouaand of young mother bveauae It outbreak I o Rg'uilalng and frequently fatal. Miilob' Cough aud Consumption Cure ads liae magic In cane of Croup. It baa never been known lo fall, The worst earn- relieved Immediately. I'rlee, 25 cU. Met, and $1.00. C. (i. Huntley, tho Prugglat. For the weak una and prostration fol lowing grliqie there I nothing to prompt aud efbiclive a One Minute Cuugh Cure. Thi preparation I highly cndomid a n unfailing remedy for all throat and lung trouble ami Its early urn prevent consumption. U wa made to cure quickly. O. A. Hardirg. MANV A 1-0 VF.lt. Ha turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an ollc-nalve breath, Karl'a Clover Boot Tea purillea the breath by It action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Hold for yeara on absolute guarantee, l'rlce 25 eta, and 60 cts. O. (J. Huntley the Druggist. YoTTiTrirT If rihiloh'a Cough and Connywy.tlon Cure, which is Mold for the small prfce of 25 cents and 50 cents and 11.00, does not cure take the bottle hack and we will ro- fund your money. Bold for over flftr yosrs on thi guarantee. Trice 25 con and 50 cents. C. G. Huntloy, tho Drug gist. DATKMTC rfil bli I O' DCniliNS TRAUE-MAilKS lANUCUffHHIHIl oiiramFt) ADVICE AS T0 PATENTABILITY riouin in invontlv Ago " Km I t I 1 iiimik "now lo uiiiuln ruUtnla" I III ChArori moilmnU. Nofunllll imtnt la aeenrtnl, m ".,r;;i.nV.lly,,0l'll'l'','tiH'. Ai ilniaa. E. 0. SICCER8. Palant Lamar. W.tkliinlnn h ft. afH!!TH'l'atyjrj R jy, mtt waj.-it