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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEHRUAKY 15, 1001. Friilt, Fcburary 8. Foreign Qiioen Wilhelniina, of IIol lml, anil l'ritice Heinrich were married at the Hague. An explosion in a Mtxi lean mine killed 87 people. Congrea The aenate paml the pen sion bill, Morgan apoke against the ship- ulmuly bill. The Louse pawns! the pott otlK-e bill. Domestic The Carnegie deal hat not jet been closed. Five men were killed in a wreck on the Erie railroad. Argu menu (or the defense were heard In the Cincinnati rr'ie fight case. Mrs. Nation poke in the Kansas legislator. !giilatuw Oregon bouse oted gainst supreme court commission. Multnomah delegation decided to abolish office of Comniienioner Steele and to re place Auditor Pope by II. B. Adams. Washington senate Toteif to purchase Tuesday, February 12. Pomentic An order la being prepared for the organisation of ton new regiment one of which will be organized at Van couver. Mia. Nation announced that she is going on a joint smashing tour around the world. All saloons in To peka, Kan., were cloned Monday. A ballot-box was stolen and three men were hurt in an election riot in St. 1m. Congress Democratic Congressman Sutler, of New York, made a pro-Boer speech which almoit precipitated a riot in the house. The house voted to auk for a conference on the war tax bill. The j senate passed the naval appropriation bill. The Philippines Bids for Manila har bor improvement will soon be advertised for. The pacification of Fanav i com plete. Foreign Ex-King Milaa. of Servia I dead. There Is no longer doubt that the plague exists at Cape Town, South Af rica, Many are dying. Legislature Washington politician loyalty from the city of London was presented to King Kdward. Piet. IVwet I trying to bring about peace in Cap Colony. Domestic The J -flries-Kulilin fllit was postponed, (inns were used in a s loon raid at Wlnlleld, Kansas. Cha. M. Schwab Is to he president of the new Morgan Steel Company. Thumton county court house for capital. "v formed a railroad combine in the Pacific Coast-Idaho took final step. i-treet of Governor Roger. Railroad for reclamation of 70.000 acre of land lbiy bill wm considered by tinder the Cary act. Andrew Carnegie has offered to give Tacoma 150,000 lor a library building. the Oregon house. Idaho house passed bill for an 8 hour day for miners, smelt er etc. Pacific Coast An institue at Pleasant Hill was given to the discussion of farm topic. l IS V, Mark, pliir. holiday. SI in.; ftwkly crvlcra tvi'ry , 3 llt'rinsii (t'hiMil svrry 4 lo I 'J. K very IhmI y I n v I inf. i SF copal t'lnirch- liev. It. A. '1 Saturday, February 9. Philippines More Manila merchants have been dealing with the insurgent. Aguinaldo was seen in the Cavite prov ince. The thirteenth infantry is at Ma- nil roadr to nail for hnnia. ... . visional government. 1 lie natives re .ore.KB-c.HK.ua reject me wu.te. i?eJ ,hem iallr. amenuineni io me canai ireaiv. ixra a ; t kM'i BABY cere. Whrrr did you vm frum. baby dear F Out ol lh vr) rhrtt lulu Ihr hcf. Whrr did yuu grt your rvrt to bluet Out ul Ihv aky I catu through. hat makra th light in thrra aparkl nd .iu t Some o the (tarry aplkr Irt in. Where did vmi frt that lltllr trr r I luuud it waning when 1 gut here Sunday Sorvicos. HI. John's, Calliullc- Itev, A. lllllelirs.nl, ps'lnr. (Mi Nun.lay, maun al anl IiI::m a. in. Third fiiiiiUy In aach uionlli, (inrniau eriiuin after H ii'cliN'k luaaa; al all other lllhr, ij.gtlall MIIO,"l. NkmiI v I'IhmiI l'J :io p, m, Veprr. apnlnKvilcal utijcu and hr-nrdu'llou al 1 :'M p, in, l Merman r.vanirelieal I.Mtlierun Iiiuiiaii ii mi l urnsi Mk'hlh and J. U. Adaina i. liev Kriimi J, V, Mack, paiior. holiday aihoo al 10 a. in ThnraiUj al N p. Natnnlat (rum It lo AlellHMtlnl r.iilM'iil' Alklna, i-alir. Morning Mirvlce at In IV Mutiday Hi'lmol al U (V. rlaaa nivalin aflm niorulnf aartlra. Kulii rli at 1 Ki'wnrili !. u aivtiun Mmuliif vsulu al V). I'r) ar Mtlll. 1'huraiUy (Ullif al T.M1 ! irii(rtoiriiiaii( inrul. riKST PKKrtllYTICrUAN Clll'KCIt.-KlT. A i. Miuitfoinrry. Palr. Harvieri al II a M and 1 to r. a. HaLUih Hi'hiMil at lu a. a. foi.ni Ptmpla SiM'.aly til CbrUllau kudtavnr aiiwia rtr Hiimlay tlilti at ( M Ihiuaday ranluf prayar tneotlng at ? M, Raats tr. KVANtiKI.ICAh Clintni-Ci.rnar of glillianil Ma.llaMi strat, H. I'oplsy paior Her vice svery Hahballt al 1 1 a. m and 7:4.1 ;i m. Huml Hahool 10 a. m I'ravar meeilng 8 p. nt. All are walcoin tr I'Afl.'H KI'fHCOl'AI. ClllMU lU lt. I'. K. Ilaimnoml, Keclnr, Hervlcei every Hunday at II a. in, and A la) p. in. tiui.ilay n'hool al 10 o'clock, mhar avrvUvs a mar t annouiired. All stats free. Mlran gent cordially Invited, KIKSrnt.NdltKd ATIONAL CHI' ItTH, eornaruf Main and Klevanlli (lrrt-Krv, K. S. lloliingtr, paalor. Mornliiir aarvn-a 10 .V; Sunday rVhnol 13; Junior Endravur 5; Y. I'. 8. I). K. prayar ineellng 6;:W; tve.iing tarvlce 7:30. GROCERIES For Cash At Wholesale Prices, HARRIS' GROCERY, Flrt Corner from Court HOUlOa l..iilJtUlUIIILUlUUIlit.Uilumil.lill.lM il.l... itii...., i.i.iu.ii... .......... .....u.............. 1 iiiiiiMiiiiniiiTiiiinimTwnTrmrmrn-mmrnnnvmYft 1 I Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. Boberl'a dispatches are made public. Congress l he senate reiusevl to ox a time for a Tote on the subsidy bill. The house passed 1S4 pension bills. Delegate Wilcox acknowledged having written treasonable letters. Domestic Promoter of the Cincinnati prize fight say they will pull off the fight in spite of the injunction. Carnegie is to receive $1VX) for each (hare of his stock. Mr. Nation spoke in Kansas City but wrecked no saloons. Legislatures uregon senate passed a bill regulating the fees of three Multno mah offices. Idaho legislature will visit Wednesday, February 13 Philippines The Taft commission baa gone to Northern Luzon to eetablitili pro j bahy finds the tear waiting to dull it oiue eyes, aim stum tu suit checka. At the first it " has no language but a cry." lis one necessity t but lo give exprea- Eigtit officers and 70 men surrendered at San Miguel Rebel General Malba was killed at Si- bugan. Congress The boute baa passed the army bill. The bouse struck Sulei' charge against Heath from the record. Foreign Spain i in the midst of a critical period. The civil contract in connection with the coming royal Span sh wedding, was signed. Kioting stu- Kiusr uAi'Titir ciintrii.-itav. j. It. llravan, paalor. I'reai'lung arl every Monday al 10 :0aml 7;30p. m. Hun. day M'luiol at U noon loin.n.. Junior ".ret in lit afternoon and iiieriemor Young I'ruple't society an I II I hie unity rlai at !tl.l. D. 111. Tlill.law aiiatiltii The fact ia a tad aa it is true that the prayar arrvlce al 7:.1 p. in. Wrtlneaday evening, lutiia study claual Y. M. C, A nxjiiii led bv the paalor. tiern.aii llapllal-Service Ilia flral Hun- 3 o'clock P. tu.. coii- i . i or day ul eai-h month at dui'ted hy llev. Albert Urantr. aton to iu auitinug, and for tlutt a tear suffices. The mother who stoops in anguish over the wailing child wvuld do any thing to cnac its siillerini-. But she ia . -ri .: t... . , . ..v.j .v.- .uc iuiic nurn inciuum nave mrcirii at o .iu p. m - i.rvr I....M . . I'll . . .! , . ' v uiu. ii m nrr ciiiiii u rm. i,ne every neiineaiiij rf inng. did not reulwe tluit in those anxious . ,. .... ... ncnou. day. when she shrank from th.' USSW Fulled Hrelliren-lVr. Kghlli and Pleica atreela. ICev. lurking, pailur. Servlca every bun, lay al II a. ri. and 7:On. m.: HuniUv achmd at 10 a.m.; young people' meeting " - "c prcpannK Mevrra, paalor. Hui.dav- liool at U:.W a. aulfonng for the laiby. : m. ; wrvlce at 10:JO a. m. and 7:;W p. m Tlie th of niotherhoo.1 ia oxHhed i ., .. M ,.- and made eaav for tuM iw M'. K- oulh-Kev. T.I I'. llaynea. pa.lor. dents in Ma.lrid were Hiir.! h nnlic- I Pirr.-. Kv..r,'. t. T. " 1 ",,u !,u"y I H'"J Urathrrii Churx h f t..w, rv...v. , - av ii-.i ll''". l Kll era I Tl 111. a . I al,...,;,. it 1 I .. k V . iuuusanua uave uieu irom ll.e itUk'ue id ru.' uw;" innnii unirni Western Siberia. Ctance Sale AT The Fair Store. OjijKinito Pontoflioo. (umh.4 hoKI ut Iohh than rtlrtiul priiTS. lloro nro a ffvv prict'H: Hasting cotton, 2c Hooks ami yt'H TilM, KT JiajKT Mat h i no thread 3 hoooIh Hadient crochet thread all color?, 3 halls for Corsets Indies' underwear fi.ii.if. ..' ) viiiimii ii n Mo n'n " Men's overshirtf Children's extra heavy lc lc 1c 10c 10c l.'o J 1 a siiKKincs. Domestic Lincoln day bami"eta were i neid in many eastern cities, Mr. a Hon got a cold reception in Chicago. A Falernoon after February 22. Railway L,, itock.hoMef , rje compamea have tendered special car for the trip. Pacific Coast One regiment to be raised under the new army law, will be enrolled at Vancouver barracks. F. M Seely, a Portland railroad man shot and killed his wife and then committed sui cide in Oakland, Cal. Cyrus A. Reed of Portland, refused to leave a ship to claim a fortune of 1300,000. Sunday, February 10. Fhilipuines A provisional govern ment will soon be established in Lay abas. Admiral Rodgers will succeed Admiral Remey on the Asiatic Station. Foreign The great Nile darn at As- vince, auan is completed. The Anglopleope press, of Berlin, disapproves the Kaiser' decoration of Roberta. at r-v . . coDgret-e Brown, 01 udio, made a plea for Philippine indepeodance. The senate considered the naval bill. The congressional committee on haxing at West Point, submitted it report. Domestic A cork factory at Pittsburg, Fa., burned. Los 750,000. Three joint at Halton, Kansas, were put out of busi ness by the "smashers." Legislatures A bill was introduced in the Oregon senate to tax inberitar.ee, gifts, bequest and legacies of personal property. Pacific CoaBt Revenue Cutter Grant returned from a cuise of the Vancouver coast and reported that the Andrada and Idaho are lott. It ia denied that there is smallpox in Heppner. The Forest Grove Farmers' Institute was a profitable session. ia trying to prevent the Morgan deal. Legislature Oregon democrat changed tbeir vote for senator to Ionian. Three railroad bills went down in the Oregon house. Governor Rogers ha blocked the anti-railroad combine ot Washington politician. Pacific Coast Astoria federated trades declared a boycott on the Astoria A Co lumbia railroad. The smallpox quaran tine against Southeastern Alaskan ports ha been raised. Thursday, February 14. The Phillippine Civil government ha been established in Pampanga pro- ben. Davis will conduct the Carman-Carranxa investigation. An in surgent band was broken up. Congress Tbe electoral vote was counted at a joint seajion of both homes. The senate resumed consideration of the agricultural bill. The senate con firmed the appointment of Brigadier General. Foreign A state of eiege has been proclaimed at Madrid. An address of nesa. ii irunqmiMra me nerve, en courages a healthy appetite and induce refreshing sleep. It give the mother atrength for her hour of trial, and the confidence and content which come from strength. It niakra the birth hour practically painlrs, and by increasing the natural, food secretions, it enables the healthy mother to enjoy the happineaa of nursing her child. "Favorite Prescription contain no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or any other narcotic. A Mother's Gratltuda. I would like lo ciprea my rratitude to yon lurmc wnrht I ha rorivrl from your wonderful medicine, ' Favorite Pmrrit Hon.'" wrttra Mr H. C. Andrreon. ot South Britain, ttew Itavea C. Conn., (Hog ji). "iMinnr the firi mouth oi eapecUnoy 1 could not keep anything on mr atomach. U'aa ao auk (hat I had to ' different doctora. but with inn ornrni. i rean aixjut many bring hrld by aainf your mrdicinc, ao I thought I would five it a trial, I hrxan to lake your 1 Favorite i-rentTipiioo in Mnrember and I had a nice mue gtn nany in February following. My bahi weiirhrd over eiuht niumit i .., about one hour, and gut along nicely afterward vuUDanddrrwd un i)v .mhih tH had the doctor with me at all; jiiat the iiurae and one or two frienda. My fncntM thought that I . " mnan umr i trunk Kr. Pierre' Favorite Freacrluilon la Indeed a Itut ' mother friend,' for it hrlnrd me vnfirlrffiill. ti.i my pronitl CIIIH Prw MeiliiMliai-Kev. J. W. Kldrldge. paa lor. Preaching Mrl and third Ti.ea.laya al II a tu,; prover mealing every 'l hurlay evenllig, Servii-r held In Ilia ronfrega llunal diurtii al Kl) ville. 10tr U)c 8c Monday, February II. Boer-War Kitchener report that the eastern movements of British troop has upset the plans of the Boers. One Brit- ion general was aiiieu ana another eer iounly wounded in an engagement at Orange Camp. It is said that Portugal is going to send troops to aid the British. Foreign The coining marriuge of the Princess of Asturia greatly displeases Spanish students. French troops in China disobey Count Von Waldersee's orders. Congress Senate generally acquiesces in proposed Cuban and Philippine legis lation. Appropriation bills have firet call in the senate this week, ship subsidy coming next. House will take up reve nue reduction bill today. Domestic Topeka authorities ordered ail joints cloned by February 15. Three lives were tost and four people badly in jured in a Boston fire. Col. Albert D. bhaw, tormer commander-in-chief ot the G. A. R., died very suddenly at Water- town, N. Y. Three men were arrested for robbing a Manila, Iowa, bank of T40, 000. Legislatures No change in the Oregon senatorial situation. Reapportionment bill is expected to caune a hot fight in the Washington legislature . Pacific Coast An unknown man drove over an embankment at Salem, and was seriously injured. A good vein of coal has been located near Pendleton. La Grande farmer charge that the army horse-buyers discriminated against tbeir stock. WILL SEND $2.50 FREE Franklin Mllea, M. D LL.R., the Cele brated Chicago Speciallat, Will Bend .B0 Worth of 111 New Special Treatment Free to Kach of Our Iteadera. When an experienced physician offers lo give away H0.000 worth of a .w ireaiu3e.it lor disease of the heart, nerve, stomacb, or droiisv. it ia eom iii- sive evidence that be ban great faith in it. Ana wnen nunareds ol prominent men and women freely testify to bis unusual skill and the enperiority of hi New Spe cial Treatment, hia lihnmlltv ! stain M worthy of serious consideration. 1-1. . fklfM . . x urn ut. jjiies IV arcond child: with the fir.l nn 1 AtA pot take Favorite pTeacriptlon. The little one lived juat about two montha and ahe waa aick all L i'i,mt Thi Urt bh'f U " plump and - muj inuiurr couia Wln." Much Better Health '. 6)9 Catherine Street, Mr. Annie Blacker, syracnac, fl. v., write: Vow med icine have done wondera fir me. For year my health waa ery poor; I had four miahapa. but eioce Uking Dr. Pierce Goldtn Medical Dia- coveryand 'Favorite Preatriution ' I have much better health, and now I have a fine healthv babv. I have recommended your medlcinea to aevrral of my fnend and tbey have been benefited by them.a Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper cover ia sent free on receipt oi 21 one-cent tamp to pay ex- inline oi mailing oniy. Auareaa Vt. SL V. i-ierce, BuiTalo, N. Y. Lodges. A. O. L. vi. meet every Saturday W. Temple. 11. J. Harding, recorder Reliekah Willamette Heliekah I-odg o. 2 meets second and fourth Friday ol racu in on in at 1. Vi. u. r. leniiin t ..Ml,, Jiarasrei vt iiiiain eecreiary . Court Robin Hood No. 9, Korwiter ol America, meet flrat and third Friday I the month in Red Men' Hall. W. 11 Stafford secretary; frit Meyer, duel ran iter, Clackama Chapter No. 2, R. A. M meet on the third Monday of earb month In Masonic Hall. M. Bollack secretary. Willamette Fall Camp No MS, W. 0 w. meeta 1st and 3rd Friday in the Willamette Hall.-C. C. Sol. S. Walkr and clerk G. Old. Order or Pernio meat every Monday night at Madmen i hall. Head Counaelnr, 8. b.Hcrlplure; ilr. Uay Taylor aecrelary Catholic Knight of Amerir fit. John' uiancn o. u7, meet every Tuesday of inn UIOIHU. is one of the world's most RUCCeSHluI lhV8li.' ana la nrnven 1, hundred of testimonials from well-known people. One patient cured after failure of eleven Grand Rapids physicians, two aner neing given up by six and seven Chicago physician, another after nine of trie leading doctors of New York city, Philadelphia and Chicago failed. Thou sands of testimonials sent upon request. me eminent Kev. W. Bell, 1). D..of wayton, uino, general secretary of foreign missions, writes editorially iu The Stale Sunday School Union: "We desire to state that from personal acquaintance we know Dr. Miles to be a mot ekillful spec ialist, a man who has spared neither la bor nor money to keep himself abreast of me greai advancement of medical sci ence." Hie iita I'rof. J. H .W..II t n said: "Bv all means, tiuhliuli VI illt nil prising results." I'rof. J. P. Ross, M.D.. r'vni.i. ui t jvubii mcuicai lyOlieue wro-e in 1874: "Dr. Miles has taken two curses of my private instruction in dis eases oi trie heart and lungs." Mr. Tru man uevveese, editor Chicago Times- Her ein, sia'es: "jjr. Miles cured me of years oi iniieritefl headache and dizzi ness. ' The well-known manufacturer of r reeiwi, in., B. ij. Scott, says : "I bad fruitlessly spent thousands of dollars on physicians until I consulted Dr. Miles " Mrs. Frank Smith, of Wabash ave.. Chi. cago, writes: "Dr. Miles cured me of dropsy, alter five leading physicians had given me up." , This new system of special treatment is thoroughly scientific anrl immpnu.lv superior to the ordinary methods. As all afflicted readers may have $2 50 wurui oi treatment, esnec i v t.Mj for tbeir case, free, with full directions. we would advise them to send for it at once. Address Dr. Fbanklin Miles 201 to 200, State St.. Chicaio. M.nmn' this paper. The claim of other cough medicines to be as good a Cbambelain's are effedu ally set at rest in the following testimo nial Mr. C. D. Glass, an employe of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardner, Me. He says: -I had kept adding to a cold and cough in the winter of lM'J7, trying every cough medicine I heard of without per manent help, until one day I Was in the drug store of Mr. Houleban and he ad vised me to try Chamberlain's Coimh .1 . tr . i . . . j.cmcur BI1U uuerea to pay Ijack inv money if I was not cured My lungs and oroncinai tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by tliia remedy, and have since always turned to 't when I got a cold, and soon find relief. I bIbo recommend it o my friend and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines." For Bale by G. A. f larding, SHAW'S PURE MALT The con- densed strength and nutriment of burlev ' r. . . ' rye. reriectly mellow and pure. "old hy E MATTHIES, Oregon City, Ore. G. A. Harding the driigalst. will re fund you your money it you are not sat isfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. They cure disorders of the stomach, biliousnesa, constipation and headache. Price, 25 cent. Sam ples free. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. luaiatlnTent, K. O. T. M . , meet la lied .Mens Hall, on second and foortli ednesday U. II. Hvatt. record keepei. Oregon City Camp. No. fkXtt Modern Woodmen of America meetaeverv nwr.n,! and fourth Tuesday in the month, at Willamette Mall G. Oroisenbarlmr. clerk. Meade Pout No. 2. G. A. II.. meeta first Monday evening in each month at 7:30 and third Saturday in each month I 1 o'clock P. m. in Wilamotta 111! P. Colbert. Commander. Lawton Command No. I. nf r Union Veteran Union meeUaecon.-i Hut. nrday 1 p. m. in Kedrnan'a hall and lourtn Saturday at 7 p. rn, in T. F. Cow ing's ollice. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. 0. E. 8. meet the second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Masonic Hall. Miss Jenni itowen, secretary, r . .. . A ureirrin iwiin run a i c ii it every Thursday In Odd Fellow' Ilai:.- x. . ityan, secretary. Fall's Encampment No. 4, 1. O. O F meets first and third Tuesday in each month. JudHon Howell, secretary. Redmen Waclieno Tribe No. IS. T m n O. R. M., meeU Tues ay evening 7:.'!0. at Ited Men's Hall. . Ii. liillman r. of R.; Harry IJaxtor, sachem. Multnomah Ixxhe No. 1. A. F. A. M meets first and third Saturday in each month at Masonic Hall, T. F. Rvan. secretary. Mead Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock n. m ami H, third Monday in every month at 7:30 1 n'l'frii-lr n m I United Artisans meet every Thursday evening of each month at the Willamette nan. i lie social meeting of this ordei Is second Thurseav of each month K. II. Cooper, secretary, M. Bollack M. A. Lone Pine Lodije, No. 63, A. F. A A. M., Iwan, Or., meets on the Inr'nni Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 n. m and from 1st of November to 1st of May at 10 a. m. Geo. C. Armstrong. Her- Ladica' Oiitin,' llamifl, lu st wt 12Jc muslin No. 12 nalin riblK)i . .. $:t..r) rainy tlay pkirtM .. $2.S) $GtK) " " " .j.so $1.(K) all wtxjl Iljo ?17o l.H) A lino of ladii'rj' fine Drcn Shirts, tlamap tl in hliijijiijig, will Ikj hoM at a great rotluc tion. 2 .Ml1 mile i tt ,!! tnnco t'li''hiiiia wire In Oregon, Washlngtoi .('all forniit ami Idaho now Irt aoHrntiin ly thf rnclfio Station T'lt.liiiiio Coin. njr, covering 'J.'J.V) town. Quick, afrtiratf, clirsp All tlin sittlsfnrlion of a, tMTHoiial ct.iiitminlctttlon. l'ihtancn no r fleet to a clear umlcrstaiiiling. Skv katie niid San Kmiiriaro rniljf heard m Purl land. Orepm City (.nice at Ilanliiig's Drug Slore. JOHN YOUNOEIl. Opp. Huntley'a Drug Store, ruKTY Yi-K.s'iIri:Kii:.ci-: i.v (irral Uritain and Ainerica. l:.laWIIli 1 if WoINET I)ON'T KTA MP. -Don't go tamping about in cheap shoe a long a you can buy such ricellent styles and superb qualliiet we are ihowing at 3 In our r LORAL QUF.KN Khoe. V've cheap er one, and tx-tter ones, but none wild more real value and laiiafaction at th price. KRAUSSE DROS. I niao. PIONEER franfei1 and Epre FrplRhl and parrel tli-livfrtd lo all parts of tluicity. RATES - RE ASONA OLE A Personal Matter A well (minted holla I Ilk a neat ly ureei xrui always attract- ire aim plraaanl to look upon. rwrrahrKiaax JW hi th caunirj biff aa I k mm I rallakla a,,anM ff n i Uruai.t. Ni ,.,g 1 1 II 'al an rhfaRta aiv4 kai a I 1 II auluwuttiiiwv,. I l '"Ml.iaanaalfr., 0. h. rtasr a co., S OatrtH, ik, YOUR HOUSE 3 BO YEARS' CXPCRICNCE Can b repainted and freahenad tip at a very reaaonahl prlca-paints rrjr ennap HOW. JJOII'l leav It until me ami make any mors mark ami craca ill II. . EXPERIENCE Twaog MM . 'l!!.n V CoyuoMTa Ac. i.V. 7. . an a up Leave Orders at Ely's Store. fntan V?' """""" ..rirt ! E 'S".,'".r?"'."uW em "- Scientific America M tll HOW Tl l'nlnta a a ' ";,,' .""'"'ji'nrt .,,,,,,,1. '!-,,. u r i iMiir mntiflia dl u..i. . .1 m I 111 wiBhi. - A I I M I ail 1 r. ft & Cfl.MiBroiifwM. Wpiu Ynr' liraiiub ol, ia6 r Ht. Wa-lHi'ln,,,! l. c Ancient Order of iierf Loilgfi, No, 1. ineet Reconrl anrl fnnrili V, daya in each month in Willamette ball, fereon who can not take ordinary pill find it a pleasure to take DeWitt'a Little Early Riaer. They are the lost little liver pills ever made. 0. A. Harding. 1 ItfTiwr. Mb1 -,! &oi s Jff ivarrs Clover Root Tea '.T.. "l..J" Krr-mihl I.Hv. Nrrv, II iaaaa A FREE PATTERN M CALL'S MAGAZINE' ' .. awi aa-auia aaiitad. aa fur uraia. . WtLLS A CO., LIHOV, N V out pnpnicTon jjjJ For tale by U. U.Iluntleyr far ltdio., ml atlur Panama I L.I. :7.,;s WJ" ann nrai annnran. rnal , .mo-,rrM, .luinad I,, u.. nu Ila?aaa aqual liirtllaaad aarfaol ii MS CALL UAZAR Patters 33L I my .l,.rPa.i',, ,,""' " atara-aaa I.V iJ. P,"" ' .f!Mr1' ,rr 'r an lawn. r hj mall, aaa tar lli.m, abaolulalj rr lauil va-la-daW la. a... - T!,E Wce'li COMPAKV, M traat, a a . . lark CMf, B. t, rl H J ft aarM