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Oregon city enterprise Friday, march nt 1001. Charles Ronshak, it now hauling ihh , aPri'1 Our correspondents will please send fh articles before Wednedayt of each week, otherwise it reaches us too late (or publication. Charles Kotmhak, it now ha Utoes. Mr. Stotill'or, Is hauling potatoes for! John Swantour. , Stone. Stonk, March 20. In less than a week death has invaded the homes of two families and taken the little one. Jen nie, the dear little daughter of Mr. and lira, Joseph Haehruan. aged one Tear and 12 day, died of pneumonia, Marvh 14. Mr. Uahr preached the funeral fei- uion and the burial was at the Damascus cemetry. The other death from the name disease, was that of Albert, the ouly eon of Mr. and Mrs. V. Watts, who died Friday Bight, aged 10 weeks. The funeral ser mon was preached by Mr. Rich and the interment was at the liutchens cenietry. Ciobj. Canht, March 19. A conpleof Salva tlonist held a meeting at the Christian church, one evening last week. Mr. Fisher informed eome Portland cycli.-tt, much to their chagrin, that they were not allowed to ride on the sidewalk when going through town. Mis E. Mullen, since the close of school, is spending her vacation with her parents at Milwaukie. The Riverside school with their teacher Hiss Eva Todd, attended the entertain . ment given by the pupils of Canby. The closing exercises of the school. were held in Rmghtt hall last Friday afternoon, the usual program of dia logues, recitations a'c. was gone through to the full satisfaction of all present. Each papil received a souvenir and went home happy. O.rJ.U. G arfiki.p, Mar. IS. Almost a cen tenarian, Mr. Millard father of Mr. Ed Hates died the 16th of March, aired 93 years, and 9 months. He left twenty-four descendants, tour children, eight grandchildren and twelve great grand children. A daughter and one grand son were the only descendants present at the funeral. His remains were in terred In the Mt. Zion. churchyard. A large circle of friends were present to show their respect. O.O. Miller, of Millovia mills, was knocked out of the mill, by a pile i i.. ...i t . Mr - . ... iuiuikt lauing against mm as lie was passing it. He fell a distance of si teen feet, alighting on his head an suouIJer, breaking two ribs. . At h struck among the rubbish, illsauira cle that he was not severely Injured He is getting along quite well consider ing the severity of his injuries. J. Ostring has sold hit farm to F. M dill, of Montavilla. Mr. Ostring goes to Dufur to make bis home. Emerson Surface sold his farm to ClilT Sarver. He goes vo school. At he Is a self-made young man of considerable ability and pluck, we may hear from him higher up ot the ladder of fame. bnow Is on tiro mountain and those interested In fruit are glad as it keep tne iruit back and saves it from the frost. There are good prospects of an abundance of fruit of all kinds this sea son. WEAK WOMEN Coltoi n . . . voltoh, war. is. Spring seems to have arrived with the intention of stay ing but it is hard to tell in regon, at winter haa a habit of returning at un pleasant timet all through the sum- The Whist Club met for the last Uw.nmwv'it?w Frogressiye whist was Tk. ,c - " ttt pretty weuainu in conon last Tuesday In is season played the first part of the evening, after which the floor was cleared and dancing . had full eway. A dainty lunch was served at midnight and all reported a delightful time. Those present were: Dr. and . Mrs. II. Dedman. Mrs. and Mrs. Vln yard, Mr. and Mrs. C. Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Sias, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rosenkrans, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wait, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckerson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dimick, Mr. and Mrt. F. Sleight and several young people. A. W. it at the resident of W". E. Bonner. In the presence of twenty tented guests, Miss Ellen Bon neyaodMr. C. B. Countryman . united in the holy bends of matrimony, 31. r.. Handle officiating, Miss Grace Gorbett and W. II. Dix acting at brldee- maii and best man. Mr. and Mm Countryman took their departure the next morning, after a roaring charivari for Wardner, Idaho where tbey will re-aide. Butterfield, of Canby. desires R,i -n.v.- v ' -. . . .. the r.rml. of th.-lrin- .k- . u" ln" nril MOD- r 7 . "u,c' ' lajr in April. . nu especially uie Ladies' Aid ' Art made strong (3 by the Us of Dr. BJ nerve's Favorite ragalatta the periods, dries ! wvakruhtg drains. '.heals Inflaitima- tion and ulceration land cures female weak nraa. .Su k women are invited to c)iiault IWtoc I'ierce. by 'letter, Vnr. All womanly conn, deace held in r . TVVlA crta tecrecy -r'Jit ifpf guarded by .. jr gtrict urufaaaiuiial privacy. Write without fear and .wiihoat fee to 'Dr. R. V. nerve. Buffalo, N. Y. K. W. Hornshuh and wife are spend ing today with tliolr son-in-law, Chile Muralt, of Oregon Oily. Farmeni around here have Wen biny grafting during tlio past week trees. Mr. and Mrs, Jaob OMsstuiller, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ginthnr and Mr. and Mr. James IWcsoii are sNndltig a plea ant evening at the home of Mr. am Mrt. Hettman. Chris Hliihin has rented a farm In Clurkes and it busy moving farming lm pleineuta, teed, etc. Rev. Holt preach(K an able sormon In the Congregational rl.urcti this after noon in the Herman language. Miss lAiulse Stelner Is spending a few days with frlendt In the metropolis. I h4 Wm a iml :nrm rnwt frm.i. 1 Mr M W.M.- oi Uuf aattr. CiK.kt , r-xrf t iWtJ ! y-,, hat 'a Ul (m. nM ,1 fotlawcd lair 1 a4vk-, oJ touh Uhl lyxtlc of Pa.vlif rrir Inllnn ' ! fear of Oi 'OoMra -lolkal DiK-ovciy.' I am SmI Ilk a m I a nlnxl tl(BMB poun.U - Doctor ISerce's Pleasant Pellets civrt biliousneo J the barber shop. uu pick ucau- ache. They do not create the pill habit. pupils The meetings are held on Fri day afternoons after the lat recta. Three young lady viaiiors were present ast Friday and report very interesting exerclss. Society, for the kindness shown to hit wife during nar painful illnet. She it now reating comfortably at the Good Sa maritan hoepital in Portland. Reedy. W. Donahue was seen in Colton Pun uay ana me bunaay before last and also nisi juesaay night. Isn't that pretty often unless there's a girl Loathe caseT C.Shaw, of Mulino, wat visiting in Colton last Sunday. Well, we h.v. . Nkeot. March 18.-Tne boys of Needy. hare of pretty girlt here so. of a . . "I " wmovi uaa a gooa lime at tne dance. the boys will come, Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Brockart. a son. Sonnjslde. Emit Montandon. was at Oregon City, La""' 17-A T Prty la-t Monday on bus.neet. d l" WM R,ven ,he U" of KrkiiuK icaur very en ovab lim. w. .a v.. i.,,, I I,- . . r. . . iss ora Marrett of Dayton, Oregon, -as TiHiiing irienas here last week. rreuueciterwno has been working at uresuam lor tne past six or seven months is at home again me bunnyside band wiil give a con cert at Oresbaro, March 23. .nrs.un Das been quite sick with the grip but ia slowly improving. vnarue nunter baa moved on to his place near Damascus where he expects to keep old bachelor's hall. Miss Emma Cotty haa returned to Port'and to resume her work there. Who can guoss the latest? Why is Dovtr. Povia.Mar. 12. We have been bay- ing some snow and. rain. But for all the bad weather the fall grain. look a well. The annual school meeting was held Msrch 4, but failed to elect a director or clerk. We have bad considerable wind thia winter, which blew a tree down on the bridge, aero Jones' creek, I reaking it down. The Dover wagon makers have been quite busy during the ba4 weather. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pagh were vlsitlrg Mr. -elson'e family last Sunday week. Mr. Nelson la preparing to build i barn. P. Kitmiller ia at work at a sawmil near Pleasant Home. We would like to have more eettler here. There are several farms to sell or rent with good orchards at reasonable prices and easy terms. Some good homestead land can also lie taken un. Rheumatism. Nobody knows all about it, and nothing, now known, will always cure it Doctors try Sc.ott's Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil, when , . . Jonnn'e "e gardener? Answer next mey inmic u is causea by im- week. perfect digestion of food. You can do the same. It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. Cams. CABfg, Mar. 18.-Showera and sun shine, mud and dust, mark the caprici ous weather. BBBbel. SuiBKl., Mar. 17. Rev. Edward Hornshuh of Portland visited his riar- entt fur a fe w da) a during the week. Henry Hettman haa gone to Highland to woik for Richard Miller. Miss Hettie Guenther,of Oregon City, is home for a few weeks with her parents. ttv i . - .... I oesieyuui ana wile have gone to Oregon City to spend the day with (ieo. Jones and family, of Abernelhy. Richard Miller and wife of Highland. visited our debating society last eveninir and entertained us with some of th.;ir good mimic. We would be pleased to have them call again. Misa Laura Shubul Won first prize in a puzzle contest of The Evening lelegratn. ery good Laura, try again. Henry Guenther ii working for We. ley Hill. During the week several ladies of the Woman's Aid Society of the Congrega- tirtnul ..l.iipi.t. :..:....! tf . t . ...,... i.nnui viiiiou i-irs. jome, oi UHr us, mother of triplets. The writer is informed that the end of ike anton road matter is not yet reached One claimant for damages is not satistiei with the $100 allowedly rr..,Bv.B,iu uo niu wane an ap it is, you will cure it: if not. peal 10 theb' court. ..... D L- Moore, the party who by the J'OU Will do no harm. long continued abuse of his wife and family ha aroused the deenput in,ii.,,. ii'iv rn rnrn o .... r ...-.B.. v i -j - v. .ii. i ii j in tru m m She Wold Hutton Fuilrncrt. She had a faded appearance aa though she had been (Wing on a donation laud claim In the dismal swamp. She went Into Johnson's barber shop and put her grip down on one of the foot mute. "Say," the began in a high treble key, "have any of you follow at gut any tuitions otr your panta anywhere?" The barbers looked at each other In anuseiuent and "Ueddy" began to blush. One man roue up In hla chair with lather all over hit face and gaied curiously at the female visitor. She was undaunted. "Can't any of you fcllowt talk?" she went on. "Don't any of you know hether you have loet any buttons?" Just at this moment Malcolm McCown, one ol the aater ballilla -.m. Int., The woman saw that he wore good clothes and picked hltn out oi tbe crowd as a probable customer. "Now excuse me," she said apologet ically, "but are your pants bottous all on tight?" "Madam," aianimensl the water ball itf, "I think they are, but really I " .Nevermind about what you think. I am selling a patent button fastener and when a button ia once put on with one of my fasteners, It never comes off ' lit lore the modest water baililT could prevent her, the woman had unbuttoned hia rest and waa tugging at the buttons to which bis susndera were laateoed. "Madam," expostulated Hie helpless man, "I am sure that my buttons are all right for I pay a tailor to keep my clothes In repair." "But you can't carry a tailor around with you?" she cooed, as shs put both arms around Mr. McCown to axarrl, fur 15 UU Family Modlolnoo. Cough Honey. Kidney ' Backache For Ooughi, Ooldi, Grin, or "Oold'Mn ANY PART oi'body. I'dl aii Mlrli . hi,l m K'r a li"ln tear I i-oiilil d.i n.i i..L .'a alkml nnlv tiV IioIiIIik ihi I., rliilr I .1 ... ..irii wiiii i.nir uiiri'tviil Ulifili'lnui Iml CURE. Blood and Liver mm s I ' 'or arvfral hhmi taodMn4 Nerve Tonic Sreai mood Clsanslng Ismtdy for prtni aaUactna. Comtlpstlon.' TlrsJ,1' Matvuus Dyspepsia Cure Kiimi im niui ilia um nr Iwll Imlil,. ,,( Dr. rnnr a Kldnsy ana Kackarh cure av ine ajHiriH I cum. J. M. Mt-hlkaav, liaftsva. Crawtuni Cn,. Pa.. Juna "is, ui. " llirmvart ai'i I h( a vpr allai k nf f rrlH'aa ami lilmxl IniImii,, lirvaliliis nut un my lnn.l ami (. My liliyali-lmi ailaiiir UK WMIMIUI rtllll. I ,nn lr. r.nnar s alooa and Ksrvs Tunis aiiiiM urud aa lUNBMas. Mini-i ik.ho. Ky.,irii. t. Iui, i Wlfsliaa nuirpml lull Willi llr.(ri. I IrlcMt all nt Ilia pimIii ivritUi4ii ul all ijr my un iirvaarliiiiun wlilioui avail. J f nally nrwrilimt br. ftaner t Dyspausla Cure anil U.n uwul ii it il cm.. U.i,, ullivr almlUr run Dial liava i on, unilnr nif iilwroajiUm ha,a Inn i-iihnI If ,, ji.J; . l iifw. ir. V. J. I aAkiHMiit. My lnr I r rVnnrr. r rmtimla. N V. (! umn! Or. rtnnar s Uoidaa aiur r, riiany n fur ! il !. mud am lumia Pnlrlnn Dnlinf "ft""" """" "W"i fPralna. Cold., tlrtp. tor Throat. Colio St, Vitus' Dance lrlrr. kuwet Troubles, it la unuillna. kfi,iiklu,i . Iw r a K4. W.A rrxara. rniaM v - ... . .. . .. i... t .. . ll .J ..... V W. I., II Ilk.. .... A I I r 1 1 Aim 1-ln il i ForSaleby C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. I'rlo Acid In the IU.mmI CauM Itheumatlsin, Hclallra, (lout and . Neuralgia ..Tlio Ilex lUieiuiudic llini if r removes the cause 30 it 4) sit not entirvl little booklet that tel by DiaHKIttkM A A Nl BUS KM, Oregon City, Oregon A written gtiaianlre will, rn. Ii ling to return your mney In t sati.a.oy. Htlt K li.iaj. A .-lc ra .ill ,,-,M,r latheetory. Addreaa, KKX HIIKt MATICCO . I Ih(oiI, ('ono. In Tha Clrrult Court nf tha Klais of Ore gon for Tlit County of Clackaniat. Oeo. W. Birlrklln, I'd vs. Anna M. Hirlr.iln, llaUniiaiit. To Anns ant. Iiitlff, M.Birlckllii, above namtd dcfriid- NimmI CntArrh ipiiokiy y ll.U to trwai. tnatil )y Yij t-ni llalm, ahlrb l W. iMy amttialle. It ta roirr llirotu-b Vi Diwlrlla, cloaiuM anil hmtJa the li'il atir. fa. oter wlilrll tl d;mia ltlf. Iru),-glla a- ll U.a Uh. sU 'InaJ ali ty mjl, 10 enta, 'laal It and ytm ia ir lu euuuuua tha IraaUuotit. Aniioiiiimiii'iiL, To aoron iiimUla IUM hu are trtJai to tha una of aioiitlrr in a; litig fiiiui.le Into the naaaj iuitli fur e.:.irri,tl trvii. Uti, Ida r-pitrUira pri-ra Oram llalm in llijiiiil form, wlili li will U klin aa IJy's IS the Name of tht Hiate of Oriton: Voo ara harwbv riulii . ....i .... the suspender buttons that ara m1 '-"m.iatni ni. mI.( you In tbe ,J,IU"I w. J"' Imluihng U. J7 i u" ioai are seweo above entitled suit In ib above namtd eoort tpraylng tuLe Is 75c-la. UrtiLfgLtaM ty v.. v. tmr Afirii . n).lhe am blng I tiia.it. ibe llUW rurta omUxli Ua mad. iT n. f .. . "" " V." Dnl WttM ppnu of Uie solid prtfauaUoa. on the rear of every man's paotaloona Ur til is time tha ocrurutnla nf tha k.. .i. ,i m , 'Nation of lliU sniiimotis. Yon will take bershop were Uioroughly nonplussed, notice that It yoo r.il u, so T.p.r a..d I ana. iuey sioou watching the perlormance, . V eompiaim lb tiialntlit will apply and took note of the fact that the water .-.Ti.h.."'. 7 ? " "mE" . " i- , w sum mt vuiimm miirv TutrM r. Th tOQrUt W9t Ilk a nvptrr la Wh of hU T t" T irr'mUT1, Z S,i;,,a b"- ' 'BJ owB, cerUinly "nil . L, felt Ikl n..nn..l... I I I. i 11 .... wuw.. o,,ns; ueiu n. nr.,,, loumy JiKtsr ot slee.ilog c,. equally fr Up by a Stage robber. Uackamaa County, 0ron. In tl.llr..n M Tl' . , ( l,y ly Ki.ir,n ..r aavan iiinwuive WmforU of tht old fas! ine woman was apimrentlv not dla- rt. cominenrina M.n-h i.mk i a ,i . n. . couraged at finding the buttons all there, h.r.afi.r to and iu.Bfi.i. .i i, i , , f..r . I.. i . . 'eluding April J. I'.SU. luaorloualy uphulatertxl draw n for.he prodm-ed. ,,rof aclMor. and JtO. c: BUOWSEI.U and al. eplng cars, and at a ... Atlornav for t'laliilllt. nipped one of the buttons oT. Then she put It on again with a piece of wire that was deftly colled up on a sort of washer, "There you are." she eiclalaed, as t .,i )llpr T she buttoned on the end of the auniien-1 i l i. V..I.I . . . . .. MB . .-luijuuy wanted any issteners aud she explained that she had been telling tastenert for the last 20 years, and she looked tbe part. Tbe OutranU. Mr. V. A. rraaer, author of Mooewa and other, has just written for early TheClearCreek Cre.mery Company ".. . I ... . , n,nr,Uy tVvn- ha. been organised and will aoon b. '.Z . " ' . " mMM under headway. At a recent ineetlnu Ti..i... . ... . the following board of director, was , , ' ' . r' n'1 electod: W P k-i,M I u u...- ",u T"" Vrl t, the ' i Biiirr in iiiu kipitin free from the dla. hlcmrxl paaaenger fTy heat of the over g room moderate extra fee, haa solved the problem of pro . - vlding attractive arconiuiodallona for iha I have the beat laa l In the county for general public. TheO.lt. S. (V runs three of tl.ra cars daily between IVrtlan.l and the Kast. A ixirter It In charge of eai hear to look after tha wants and comforts of the paaaeiigors. for ratra and articular awite to A. 1. VHAUl, Omieral 1'aaarnger Agent t). K.AN.Co, I'orlland, Ore. txilt L. D. comradeship d tr()1,,,pa Urate .V en fall Victims to stomach, fiver and kidney as woinrn. and all feel Kirchum, J lllf..n..M... 1 W f- L - 1 ....I w ci , n , ,v , uuae, aQcil.,-tLi. i . ... 1 ' oh. . H-tton. N. F. NeUon was .,, ( " " " ' T 'l f?-" 1, ..laons In e.ocieu treasurer and rred W. Klehhotr, ,,,,, , " . ',' " ' . ". ,h" ' a,l,. nervonaneaa. . tecretary. The capital stock ol the .,' . J. " ' " V w m,;n and tired. lislleae. rnn-down f .ll, company ia S70, In 87 shares at f 10 each. TlBf. the wolf-dog knew. , ni-iioii, aii'i sirengin o word I ui.. i i t. , ., ... . . ml iiiu... iM ti . . .. . . ' lo J. . (iardner. I lav e. In. I " "'"" "tory, ami IhO ioucli ii. .. .. . ' of the soul and the ..,.! ....I i. l,K Ju1 Hut there's no need to U like that. The neiKiioorg, waa is to cfnn fe rincn ,J 1-,.K. laaen inio CUBUKly last Frid 1 ' 1 be "ept under restraint until held for the body get back tO its habit triaI at fhe April term of court. If there 18 aQy la; by which a family can be ee- vi iiuuun. cureu against tte violence of a beastly, 'U c ti t- i ""e--nperea iiusband and father, it ",1U1 ocuus xinuJhion OI anouir be brought to bear in full force Cod Liver Oil does that, it V ' ' Lastlridiy evening. Mr. and Mrs Cures; when it don't, it don't E'Jwin IIoward Kave a farewell party to Mrs. Thomas. Dancing and carda were curu ic never does harm. te araunementB of the evening. About I thlrfV.tfvO niloofo . a yi . , ' nt.D ircjtjjjrewm, A nice The genuine has lunch waa served at midnight. this picture on it. take T . no other Invitations, are out for a farewell party If you have not ' ho,0'of Thomag .t tbe home of tried it, send for free J fep,ence' , wI0 PC, to leave i agreeahle surprise sample, ns taste will you. SCOTT & EOWNK, Chemists, 400 Pearl St.. N. Y. 50c, aud $1,00 ; all druggists. ti r 'aaaasai Carus next week for Eastern Oregon wnere he will herd sheep during the summer. .Next fall he intends toco into the sheep business on hig'own ac account. Some time ago, Mr. Anderson, teach- Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys, Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ler oui me waste or impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out cf order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the bland, riim in n.l.n...j kidney trouble. "6 '",cu Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as thoueh they had heart trouble, because the heart la over-working In pumping thick, kidney po soned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered thai nni .,.1-.'... troubles were to be traced to the kidney! but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases hav hir v.i nlng In kidney trouble. 6 If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctorlne vour kldni.v tk. mj and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Jswamp-Koot, the ereat kldnev soon realized. It stands the highest for Its -uuuc.iui turea 01 me most distressing cases aiiv. ia ayju on 113 merns by all drupp-Ists in fiftv- cent and one-dollar aU- es. You may have a T MrinTfa sample bottle by mall n .rTT" free, also pamphlet telling you how to find oui ii you nave Kidney or bladder trouble. Out In the Dover school district the Kood people got into a scrap and failed to elect either clerk or director at th recent school election. arose over building a new County Hujierintendent Zi fled Clark Bowman, the last unions me uxpayera get together and agree on something, the school district cannot draw public money. They must, under the law. elect the oflicers within the month of March. mills !. " a.... I . a i ii .1 . . a - si sail iii'ii iin tail run f i av t. . """r"." ti '.h i ,,-. .,...-,; v aiiiiiitx iiifi-n I A. Uaiding't Drug Store. guaranteed. Kvory bottle The I'rlce f lireud. The bakers of I'ortland have formed a lrunt and doubled the price of bread. Although the prices of wheat and flour I heir promptness end their pleasant ..IT ... . ... i nnua iivi,'...-. ii.i.. i.. l.. i.f ... " it a i.iiliu i-.uriv iLiwira i aimhii. .1..'. i i i . .... ... .,, I..I...... . ' . - "I'iibi ia sun rolling on, i'"i"" mun puin wnerever thev but t ..,,, :..i.i . . .. arekonwn Tl, ....., ' . " Kl',ur" i !' i"'iiw:ii(ir ingmiicu moss. nver ami iiowei troubles. (. A, Hardlmr K t ontliiclnir A Ii it m . . I -1 -""it iM-iiin or naiit'f a. Ilradlejr, . ti i noliDleil Into Mr It u,.k...nn. w.w... i b .ii.... . . . -""a ' "ra'iiny, a young man w ho "'ore one eveu nir." aava v.t,. v..i.,. IB.' a ai taunll I. . I II i I . I at ... ' remain lower than for a long time, this .. . ,." " T'y r,,"I",c'". 01 """Hon, (iH.,".nl he asked mo to has nothing to do with the new order of ... ?. , t'" won"-y morning of iry U.a.nhtirl.ln'i Pain Halm for rhe... .1 . i jini'M(i iiiamriai iitvur iia ... i i matin... ..id. u.i.ii. t t . . . unng . formerly twe loaves of bread Li 1 . ""' i mu suiieroil for a bread were sold for five cents. The trust " . , ,. .. ,,n,, ",t,""" h l"nit l"nn 1 toM l,lm ' '' no faith lu wlllBoll for five cents a l,.r i,... " l'7'7i " hseaso proved nv medlcino as they all failed. IIesal.li u a- i f,al Ila I.- . . . I a nt i i. ... tempt wat made to raise, the nrice of V1T . . . "rp"'"m, r v.i uiumberlsln's I'ain nal.n does braail In Oreim. Pli. 1 i.i'.. ...... ul mviiuiu avail, Aiiii,n...,.ni... i.i . . . """isnfl. rorme nastla years i aavsa HO ws TTaCiyil ijilv HHbH rm Will ritatrai n la . . a- do it to .ell three loave. for 10 c n, Z ?M l Mr. and Mrs I .1 . I : Itrnill.tf In II.. nr. . v. ...,.....v, ,,, vmn.ju ,iy, Where he lias mudo many warm Irlondii. The funeral Uiok place from tlio IW bytorian church Wednesday afternoon, the services being conducted bv Kuv. a! J. Montgomery and Key. 15. 8. Ilollinuiir. and waa largoly attendod. Tha floral TKV liIHIJf.0! were ""tirul and costly I " - III UWB therefore 21 not help you, you nnod not ,,ay fol lt Portland and supply the whole city with bread. Here Is a chance for our enter prising bakers to get In and force the trust to buy them out at a fabulous price fortune knocki at a man's door but once, and the bakers ought to listen. TBI ORAH-0! Ask your grocer today to hIiow you a "ry,!C l the graye wore conducted package of UKAIN-O, the now food er in this district, organized a literary Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer I society and debating club among his I & Blnehmton, N. Y. drink that takeN the place of coflee. The children may drink it without In jury as well aa the adult. All who try it, like It. GKAI.V-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it Is made from pure grains, and the moat delicate stomach receives it without dintrwi. the price of coflee. 15c. and 25 eta. package. Bold by all grocers. r.t Ilia Ihi. ......... ....1 . I . "J bi;mj. uiui-rs ui WII1U ho Was a member, the Native Sons and- Macca tinea, and wore of a very Impressive character. The sympathy of thn entire community is extended to the sorrowing family. per OA0TOIIIA. Baan tlia a llw Kind You Hars Alwan BouffH Dl . ' uiguaiur Of M Yo"Ha Always I look a bottle of It homo and used it ac cording to the directions and in one week I was cured, ami have not tinre Ixmhi troiihliid with rh(iumallsin." rUdd y . A. INrding. From a demuuratlo point of vlaw will he treason for an Anuirlcan toId.ier to discover gold in the Philippines,. For Voiinir Men and Young rfomen. Tll,,rH nothing that will aronae the Ire of a young man or woman so onlck al to have inlonor laundry work put oil on Ilium. They may dress ever ao wll. but if their shirt front or ehlrt walat la rummy tliolr neat appearance ia apoilod. The Troy laundry makes a upeclalty of ladlon' and gHntlomon's fine work. Thore can be no bettor work than la done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop.