. ' ! , o OREGON CITY ENTERVR1SE FRIDAY, AVAIL C, 1001. CORRESPONDENCE ! Our eorremtondont mill pleas send th articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches us loo late for j.iihliition. Ainu Itrnii-C. Aixx, April 2. N. J. Jones snd E. S. Brand. h11 went to Hood Kiver on bui- DCS. Mr. Kerry, of Portland, was lifre look lot; after timU-r with view to logging. Hermann Fritcch, eays he baa lost ome goal. He think Bruin in the intruder. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, of Canby, are here visiting their daughter, Mm. Talke. Horn To Mr, ami Mrs. Bramhall, a ion. liej arch 29, infant fiaiithtrr of Mr. and Mri. Win. Archibald. The stormy weather of the pait week La tn-en the mean of Hopping work iu the logging canips and saw mills. The laborer are longing for a clear sky once more. Rev. J. W. Fuller, of Corbett, is here taking order for book. MiM Mat tie Puller has returned from few dya tojourn with Mrs. Chas. Brook;, near Hull Run. ' The young people of Aims had a so cial time tripping the fantastic toe at the residence of C. K. Bailey last Satur day night. Nekdt, April 2. Carl Koushak ai.d Wii.iaui Koushak have bought Hoff man's ball at Needy. Leon Cochran is going to leave April 1st for Idaho. There was a sale at Mrs. Lahr's, March SO. Kill and George Atkin are giubbing stump. Mr. Hoetetterhas bought two farms. Gilbert Noe Is teaching the Dryland sci.ool. John Scbneiter has sold his place and will have a sale on the sixth of April. E. A. Montandon, supervisor, and son have been blasting stumps on the new road south of Needy. Clark a. Clarks, April 2. Our County Sur veyor, Mr. Rands, was out and surveyed a road around the bill near C. P. Tall man's place, and the viewers, Metiers. E. IIornbhuh.Thos. Duffy and M. Ho land proved themselves capable of filling such a position by securing an excel lent grade, thus making an easy grade fiom Clarks to the top of Buckner Hill. After finishing the location of the road Mr. Rands spent several days surveying land in this vicinity to the satisfaction of all concerned. The parties interested were C. Talltnan, John Rick, C. Klein smith and Will McGeorge. Chas. Tallman will begin a term of school at Clarks, April 1. Mr. Tallman Las taught in this district three years in lucceaaioa previous to this, and we know that it will be a successful term. The work of felling the trees in the county road is progressing nicely and will probably be all cleared out of the road by the next session of the county commissioners. Edmund J.Taylor, of Fulton. X. Y., is vis'ting his old friend, Chas. P. Tall man. Barton Barto.v, April 2. From this little valley so low, there has not been any news in the paper for a long time but the Barton people are not all dead yet. John Henkle left for Eastern Oregon where he will work during the summer. Mies Addie Preston, of Troutdale, was the guest of Mies Maltha Burghardt. SHU'S of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When youlose flesh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. Eut what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di- g-t it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you have not tried It, send for free sample, Its agreeable taste will surnrlse you. SCOTT fit BOWNE, Chemist. 409 Pearl Street. New York. 60c. and $ 1.00 1 all druggists. I Some of the people from here attended the dance at IVommu hall, .Saturday j night. Mohrr Pre ton of Troutdale, has been vieiUug trieiuls llclW. Charles Burghardt attended the lodge I at Oiogou City Saturday night. Hairy Thorpe of Dundee, Las Imhh visaing his many friend heie. Ctiarle Burghardt look a trip to Fact ern Oregon to look at the country. Miss Koa Norris is going to Portland to work through the glimmer. Misses Annie lleiiklo and Koe Nor rid were the guests of Miss Koe Vetch Sunday. Fieri and Willie Uiehey left for Gra.'a Valley. We uusa their smiling faces very much, We are sorry to see you go, boys, but with a happy adieu aud a good wi:di for the futuie, we have you. (jaberl Norris is working lor Mr. John sou. Miss Mattie Burghardt has been stay ing with Mis. Rock for some lime. The young people around here are w illing for the roads to get good so th can ride Iheir wheel. ey Ml 0.11. Sitriicx, April 2. Mrs Nora Mill -r, of Highland, spent the day at the home of her friend, Mrs. E. F. Uuenther. Ktlian Scnmlt visited at the home of your correspondent one day last week. Otto Peters of Stafford is spending a few days with friend iu this neighbor hood. James Bceeon and family are visiting at the home of Wesley Hill. Rev. Copley of Oreon City preached an impressive sermon in the Evangelical church this afternoon in the English language. Chris Mnralt and wife of Oregon City were in our midst today. Chris Hornshuh has sold his large three-year colt to Fred Moehuke for 1100. Fred has an eye to business. Mr. Hill is on the sick list. Mr. Alvin Kleinachtnidt and Miss Net tie Studeman. both of Oregon City, visited at the home of Mr. Studeman today. The Lutheran people had confirmation exercises in their church this morning. A class of six girls were ushered, amid imposing ceremonies, into the religious relations of the Lutheran church. A very large number of people were present. Our debating society is improving. We have excellent discussions. Our next question is "Re.lved, That the form of government determines the char acter of the nations." The leaders are Robert Ginther, affirmative and Martin Massinger, negative. We meet every Saturday night. Miss Elnora Guenther of Oregon City is visiting her parents today. Three of our teachers, Ada and Eva Moebnkeand Robert Ginther attended the teachers' institute at Mount Pleas ant school bouse yesterday. Mrs. Littie Blohm of Oregon City, is spending a few days with her pareula, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Moehnke. 'Frank Shannon of Beaver Creek was a pleasant caller at the home of E. F. Ginther today. Mulalla. Molai.la, April 1 A terrific rain siorm is on today. Not uncommon number of fools stir ring about. Farmers are getting anxious about their spiing work. Molalla school closed last Friday with a basket social in the eveninif. Mr. Cross has lost twenty-five head of sheep from flukes in the liver. Too much low ground pasture. It seems rather odd that onr road mas ter has to petition for his mipervisorship. Road work in his jurisdiction would nat urally come under his supervision with out petitioning the county court to name him as the "boss" yet it is many times too true that all "road bosses" are not all competent to manage all kinds of road work to the best advantage, from want of experience and special ability for a special line of work. In such cases when much interest is Involved, cer tainly it is the right and the duty of the county court to have such special work done by and according t contract. The Everhart Hill is the bone of con tention in the road district now, and will te past on by the county court be foir this appears in print, so the writer will not influence its action in the mat ter either way, but will welcome the day when this iiersonal fighting in poli tics through all the affairs of the com munity shall have an end. When we cannot have a school meeting without personal politics predominating, indeed, it is time for civil-minded voters to erect political grave stones about the political lots of fiose political busv bodies. Stafford Staffojid, April 3. April Fool I ha I ba! ha! The month of March came in roaring like a lion and gave promise of going out as meek as a larnb but like many other promises they were easily broken, as about duHk a brisk breeze sprung up, ac companied by rain, and the month did go out like a lamb with a lion alter it. Dr. Plcrco's Fa vorlto Prescription Doubles a Mother's Joys and Halves Her SorroYSB It dor this by a prf-nntril Jprs rntion in which the mother nmli herself trowing stronger uwtsxul of weaker with each month. Instead of tmu"o.i ntnl nervousjiess, there rut ; healthy nnjtite, quiet nerves, and : refreshing mcvj. 1 He nitiKl con I tent keeps pace with the Kxly'i ! comfort. There is no anxiety, no i dread of the njijTuiching time of I travail. When the birth hour comes it is practically painless, the recovery is rapid, and the mother finds herself abundantly able to nurse her child. " Favorite Prescription contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. Sick women are invited to con sult Ir. Pierce by letter frrt of charge, and so obtain without oot the udvic of a specialist in the disexses peculiar to women, All correspondence strictly private and sacredlv confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierre, Buffalo, N. Y. tin Annie BtjKkrr, Aja Catherine trt. Itncw. NY, WTlIn: Your mrilkiece doa wuoilrra for t" Vt rar my hral.h M rm pnr; I kij four umrrvfT but Mm taking I Pirrrr't rtrntl ITm-riWa and 'Ovl-lta MntH-al IManamy' I twtr much ttr klih. ami nnw 1 ha a Bo kralihy baty I kt-vr rrromnrB'll vtmf mrIWiir U rvrat of my fntoda and Ut? ban brca bofilJ by lhm Dr. Pierce's Flcasant relicts cure dizziness and sick headache. Monday was a terror. High winds and storm the entire dav. Tueeday was very changeable, the thermometer fell to 33 Jcgnt's and hail and snow fell lo the depth of an inch. Old winter returned to drive in its snow as far as the sun shone on candlemais day. Many of the young children in the wood camp are reported down with the tneaalea. Frank Weddle spent Sunday In Shan berville. Henrv Ohrtman, of Frog Pond, rented his farm a few years ago to tome neigh bors. Being free from the wear and tear of (arm duties, be turned hi atten tion to the raising of game chicken for sporting purpotes. The past season some nuted gune cxks were the result of his labors. This season he set a hen on 13 eggs, a number he always thought unlucky. A time pawed on hi hen came off witt. 10 chicks. A small bunch of shorn sheep paired here April 1. They appeared to be in a half-froten condition. J. P. Gage has gone to Corvalll to spend a few day. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Mooer have moved to their new home, on the cor ner near the postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. John Seedling and fam ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Seedling's sister, Mrs. Elligsen. Miss Downing spent Saturday at Tual atin, Manuel Woe fie was out herefrom Portland last week. Miss Jennie Reichle in spending a week with her winter, in Portland. Next Sunday there will be a great rUe and fall iu eggs. Good Friday, April 5. Arbor day, April 12. Wllholt Wiliioit, April 2 The grip and bad clds have again entered our neighbor- 1 -I II. a - - noou auu nave capmreu quite a nuuitr of our citizens. Dan Groshong left for eastern Ore gon last week w here ho will work this u miner. ' We are sorry to learn that Miss Nellie jronhong Is confined to her room with lung fever. Dr. Leonard of Silverton is attending her. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAflE BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. L Kilmer s Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, liver 1 and bladder remedy. f c ii is me great medj Nfi cal triumph of the nine- covered after years of i .fi l . t wr. -o Bcicimiic rescarcn DV - -Qzz- ' nent kldney and bad- wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlfht'i Disease, which Is the. form of kidney trouble. vr. Kilmer s swamp-KOOl is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It vlll Y,r- fV.nnH Ju3t 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 ananas proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of thin paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When wrltlne mention reading this penemus M U -tr - ii i . . . ... oner in mis paper ana send your address to Dr. Kllmer&Co.,Eirg hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and IIoiim of Swamp-Hoot, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. an;;!:!Wr Frank Vorliles left lat week for eatt ern Oregon wheiehe will work this min uter. Mis Florence Groahong has taken a relapse. She ha had a aorlmia attack of aiMndlcllls and I attended by l'r. Leonard, of Silverton. (irais is growing nicely and the hill Itogin to pul oil a green rol. Slock looks well for thl llino of the yr. What's the matter with our eorret tw,i..l.mt from Wilholt. We havd itol hpard fiom him for aomd Hum. We willdnip you a few hue so you w ill know that Wlllmii is still alive. Ijtnd buyers are Inveslitig In this part of Ihe country, They are from the l.t and in acarch of home, Sam Ccver f Scott Mill h tr rhawd Henry Thomas' mountain ranch aud will iok' It for a slock ranch. MW Jet-tie Latklus, who Ii to teach tlm lVavcr Lake achool, a in our liiidxl one day lat week. Mr. Iljgadon of Scotu Mill I very itk and there U little hope of hi re Coxery. Sin prise parties seem to l the order of ihe day in this vicinity, the young pvople having awakened last Wednes day mghl. A Jolly cii.wd gave Mr. and Mrs. Wyland a surprlae party, guile a number were present. They brought Ihrir uwn uiusiciaus and all enjoyed llieiiiH-lves. An enjoyable surprise party was given at Ihe houi of Mr. Emiua Vurhlee la-l Friday evening. The guest were In vited into the dining ruu u at I. o'clock, where a dainty lunch was served to which all did Juatiee. All present had a most enjoyable lime. Opening of Clrrult t'ourt. The April term of the circuit court will b tt'u April IS. Ihe folloaing Jury panel ha been drawn: Marion Jolmaou, fanner. Jacob H-ylan, farmer, W el Side. Ilxnry .i'iglir, farmer, Harlow. Kd Seller, tanner, Painaacu Julia W. Noble, laborer. Oiegon City. Jaiue I'ariluli, farmer, Iligliialid. A. B. Mirpiaui, farmer, Marjiin, Samuel Vullr, farmer, NreOv. R. S. Mcljiugtiliii, larmer, Milaaukie. F. W. Youman. farmer, Clackamas. (i. W. Church, culator, Ore I lly. Dayid McArthur, farmer, New Era. W. II, Matloon, farmer, Vkila. i K, C. Mackett, farmer, Aternetliy. A. Rramer, farmer, New Kra. E. E. Howell, druaer, Oregon City. V. Harris, farmer, Aberni-lhy. (ieorge lie, farmer, Abernethy, William Ulrich, farmer, Dameacu. D. R. Dinnck, liveryman, Canby. Win Heerdt, farmer, New Era. George R Calitf, iiiilliigbt. Ore. City. Wm Phillip, farmer, Clackama. J. M. Tracy, farmer, Ihan. S. C. S'oung, farmer, Daiuaaru. Chas. K. Shannon, Weal Side. H. E Straight, clerk, Oregon City. Hiram Dannals, farmer, Milaaukie. Herman l.ee, farnier, Canby. John K. Walker, carpeuter, Ore City. George B- Wise, farmer. Caaihta Dreadfnl Csld. Marlon ICooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large Importer of fine mill inery at 1064 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, says: "During the late sever weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work daring the day One of my milliner wa taking Cham berlain'a Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, w hich seemed to re lieve her so quickly thar I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and I began to Improvd at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleaed to ac knowledge its merits." For sale by U A. Harding, dniggiit. Tear tiers' ProrV.Hluual Library. The following list of profeaelorial books has been received at the olllce of the county superintendent, whore mem bers of the Library Association may be accommodated. Rrook and Brook-Basins Frye. Primary Methods llailltnatin. Talks to reachers James. General Method McMurry. School Buildings Gardner. Apperception Rooer. Suggestive Lessons Badlam. Essentials of Method DeGarino. Teaching the Language Arts Hinsdale, European Schools Klern. Evolution of Dodd Smith. Mental Science Brooks. Pedagogics Rein. How to Study Geography Parker. Lectures on Edilcatlon Payne. Lectures on Teaching Com pay re. Reformers (.uick, Froebels Ed. Laws Hughofi, Child Observation Russell. Children's Ways Sully. The School and Society Dewey, Normal Methods of Teaching Brooks. The Q'lincy Methods Partridge. The Chautauqua Movement Vincent, Kate Thurston's Chautauqua Circle -Field. Theory and Practice Page. Ufer'a Introduction to Ilerbart-Zinser, The Educational Ideal Monroe. School Room Device Shaw and Don null. Educational Mosaics Morgan. Education Herbert Spencer. Levana Jean Paul Riehter. LesHons in Psychology. Headache often results fiom a dis ordered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liyur Tablet will correct these disorders and cure the huadach, Bold by G. A, Harding. F"orr.lly Modlolnoo. Cough Honey. Kidney Backache GURU Blood and Liver Nerve Tonic): Oraal Blood C1aanlnf Mm4y for prlsi llaalit, CotiiUiialloB,' TlrJ,' Marvou. . Dyspepsia Cure, Golden Relief St. Vitus' Dance ilk reur trust for Almanatfur l0 Ctriiflcau cf U nwd rsmaraabU For Sate by C. G. HUNTLEY, L'do Acid la lh illuml Cuae Ubnuniatlaul, Sciatica, ito.it and Neuralgia ..Tito Ilex llhcumuiic Kin.. rnmurr. th ran A wrltirn g'tarsi.tii UOdtvs If not nllroljr sallaartoiy. I'Kl' . ... . . . . ii . , mm' ii'xikioi iaai loiia uia siury , Aujrro., . .... ro n ov Ut anaHTia l ,xrN(utt, Urrgon l;iiy, urfgon Tvachrr' l!tamtnatloa. Nolle I limtby glvrii that tr Ih ptirpoao of making an riamlnatlon of all Mrniins bo may t'lTrr thrniiMlvr a candidate (or la htra of tha acbo.il of this county, lb county achou! mr- lnfidint thortxif ill bold a iMitdlc nomination at tl" court hoiian, Orrgon City, commnclng VJiira.y, Atrll 10, al oioa o'clock a. m., and cotitimilng until Friday, April 12. at 4 o'cl.- k. llod this llilh day of march, l'JOl. a u County Kchool Huuartntenddnt of llackamaa county, Urrgon. The lint IlUod Pnrlflcr. Th blood lcontantty Iwing purifiVd by th lung, liver and kldnry. Keep the organs In a hralthy condition and th bowel regular and you will bav no nd of a blood purifier, For thl pur poM thero I nothing Kual to Chaiiitr lain's Ktomach and Llvrr Tabltil, on doa of thm will do you nior gool than a dollar bottl of tha bt blood purltlvr. Price, 25 cent. Hamplv freo at 1J. A. Harding's drug ator. A great deal will be xpnctml of Mr. Carnegie about Cliriatma time, and his pat record In the Hants Clau Una I an Indication that lie will makagood, If troubUd by a wek dlgt'stlon, lo of apiHilit, or ironaiipstion, try a few d of Cbamlierlain' Sloinach and Liver Tablet. Kvery box warranted. Fur sale by U, A. Harding. On of Mr. Andrew Carnegie's inott attractive (iiialillcatlous as a candidate for mayor of (irealer New York would be the fact that he already baa enough. A Ti-Htlmoiilal From Old Fiigliuid. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Romedy the beit In thu world fur bron chitis," says Mr. William Havory, of Warrington, England. "It has saved my wifu's life, li having bm-n a martyr lo bronchiti for over six years, being mofit of the time confined to her bud, She is now quite well." Bold by (1. A. Ilirdinif, druggist. Due credit will have to be given to Hiinor Sixto Lopez for bolng the only Fil ipino sympathizer who has made a sue cess on the hicturo platform. He K pt Ills Leg. Twelve year ago 3. W. Hullivan, of Hartford, Conn., acratcliwl his leg with a rusty wire. Inflamation and blood poisoning sot In. For two year he Hiifforprl Intensely, Thin the best doc tors urged amputation, "but" ho writes, "I used one botllo of F.loctrlo Bitter and boxes of Buckleln's Arnica fSalve and my leg was Round and well as ever." For Eruptions', Eczema, Tetter, Rait Kheiirn, Soros and all blood disordurs Kloctrlri Bitters has no rival on earth. Try thorn. Geo. A. Harding will guar antee satisfaction or refund money, Only 50 cents. A term as mayor of Greater New York might not enable Mr. Carnogio to die poor, but it would unriieHtioniibly loavo him with a poor reputation. DYSPEPSIA CAN lili CURED UY UHINd ACKER'S Dyspepsia Tablets. Ono littlo Tablet will give Immediate re lief Or money refunded. Kohl in hnnd somo tin boxes at 25 cts. G. A. Harding. Druggist. Tbe Enterprise f 1.G0 per year. rvn Ml r2R)J jl Li Lb lm For Goujhs, Ooldi, Grip, or "Cold0 in ANY TART of body Ciil.MA. Ml' ll . P'l'l 77. I JO. ". a wlmlii ti'ir I ton lit tin hiiwiiik mit -.ik. ...I imiI li lixl'llii mi o a l iialr, I liiM-- lot.l wiili rur ilnti'ivnl IiIIm tmi r- i-.'lrl mi M'lll'f '1 l' -' f l'tli' f Wr. rnr s Kldnay and Ba. sai li Cur ava in' a pi'if' l ri. J. l M Iwixir. tlaaata. laafoiil I'o . I'a.. Jiun K l"i, Tliiw rar " I " tm aiiai k of rl l ainl I4..-I iniIwiii, l.triiUInK i.ui ,,,, mv lu nil anil lacf. Mr ih)t.li'laH nllriMliii urn fur riri I ini.nl l. iiIkmiI iv.iilt. I II, .11 i. .i. a i.iiil. . i.f Ir. fvtinar Uluod aud Llvar Kanidly and Hr Tuio tui'i... n,nl ciiiiil'li'iecuii'. ra iiaiiaMaa. Milii'l kwao, liy., tw.'i't. t. l'-i. ly wlfelma urtin-l Imi Ii Ii U r( . .la, irfnl allot U' IH'plf li (mili.ui am) all i f mr nan irvm rli'iinii iilnnif ll nimiiy in -Hi it, rauo.r vripaiiiia um i.f ii rfli. ti ll a I'uri'. Uaut Cure ami II"' u i.f Ii rni. u l a cui. Mmi nllii r almlUr i't lia nuiiv mull r in nix rKilii !) I run il I r I.I. Ia-M-jwila l iirf l'r. V J. I 4kiioui My lar lr I'rnnrr l'fr.li'i,la. N ' l Ua wavil Or, Fanr UolJ Kallaf fur many r fur ) ii'am ami ac. launia fur alili li II U a,l.nriil ai liaira found II fully r.(ual l all -! .t rrldln tUa'r M. i. Cbatsk Daad fur CnU. Frulaat, lura. 014 Sort. 'Ipralot, Cold, Urtp, lore tbroal, I'olio, I braauury, kl Troublt. H la uulalllaa. atn.iak, Jaa ft, laa i M rtaktM.rmlM.la V -a. a... .i4 mjii a-a r y.Mi. at Tiinr pv Ik ..'I . Ww "4" I II It h. ti till ll'K I'lil il I roalalolni daaorlplloa of Ih m1l aod cuxe vr aUUavvU ey suediviu. Druggist, Oregon City, Or. It 1 rat h rii'g to rrlum yunr in nry In K I -.'"J A ati itid ill brii g our ItKX UIIKLMATUUO. Ilartfo'd, ('una. I r)lmr preparation n 'r .!..U p dry cat a ib j ily U;y up l.m t.na, aim I. alhrro Id ba ni'iuMiii hi J dctutu. k, ran. ntf a t l nioro art t -A,'. tl.au I lie ordui. i jr (r nf rlr !i. A la.tdry. lug il.luiUr.l l, fo'iira, -1 1 . d ... I rligj. and nao II. . I cl... ... .. I r an I brala. Ij ( i.i i 1 . i U I . i a t in.ly and wilt '' n. -'!i it c- 1 1 i I .o.l aily an I j.Va-i A !' I I " w '. 1 n.ai.c l f..r I.) ci i. Ali!'. i..llt.a aU". I.'y Lo', I J V-... . j . .., U. V. 1 l.n I1 1 i c if ""I !'. .! lnH Irrijito r c.itlM ai.en..,;. I. ,irl. Ilaelf ioer iu rr.,..! J a .J 7 k4. '.i-', ruv Inil Imnta-laUlr tj.e piuul J: .'.an ttill"H. With I lr' ( mm lt'm y.it ai aru4 Kluat Kaikd Calarrb and llaV I kTgf. Pig-Iron i showing a grvalr advance In price than anv other commodity In the cminlry. Thl I hogglab a welt a bulllab. You will waale time If you try lo cure Indigeatluo or djatMii y starving; youraelf. That only make It ora when you do rat heartily. You alway heed plenty of good foo.1 prtrly di gested. K(mIoI Dypel Cur I the reautl of yrar of aripntlflc rwarch fur ometblng that would dlgeat out only oma element of food but every kind. And it I th one remedy (hat will do It. Gro. A. Harding. The rar of Rul ha hrn giving the people such a strong govarnment thai bo ha to sleep In a room lined with (Miller Iron, (alhralih' (unf. rlluurrr. Opoii tha Hank of Oregon City I the lineal In the city. All kind of (reh hi.iiie iiiade candle alway on band. 8lteit alinotiil to order, From a diplomatic iaiii1.iit tha queatlon In China eetn t ) m whethor Il t an Rnanlaii-Anglu or an Anglo Itimaia'i (llijitn. "I bad lile o bad 1 could get tin reat nor find a cure urn 11 I tried IreWitl' Witch Hand Halve, After Using It otic, I forgot I ever had an) thing like piles." E. C. Iloice, homtr Point, N. Y. Look out for Imitation. Ho sure you gi.t DoWiit's. (ieo. A Harding, ' Tb Sklpmaa.ar'a Cow, A certain farmer I telling mean things about a Ilixklnml shipmaster. "Tho shlpinaiter," he snys, "bought a cow of a man dowa my way; good critter initlilu the mutter with bur. Hut It seem tho captain' wife one day thought tho milk tasted ' funny and argcHted that p'rnp she'd Im-'ii eat In spruce boughs; snld the milk tasted llko spnico. And whnt dix ho do but go out In tha pnsturo to watch tho cow, to see w hnt alio did cat. Tho cow wns Inylu down, chewln her cud, and be went crloiig and run hi finger In her mouth to uo what she wn cut In. Then ho wn tnnd. Ho put a ro on the cow and stnrtml oft with h'T. Ho met a neighbor, who sny, 'Where aro you goln with tho cow 7 'Gobi ta tnko her buck to tho feller thnt sold her to mo. Ilu's clieutiil mo, and I won't Mtnnd It.' "Tho limn wanted to know what was tbo matter, ami he went on to tell about It and says: 'Kho wasn't eoUu boughs, but sho was rhfwlu uui; that' whnt's the mutter with tho milk and makes It timtc like spnico. And,' ho snys, 'that ain't nil, HIio'n so addict ed to tho Imhlt thnt she's worn all l'f teeth int. Kho nln't got an upper tooth In her head. Illicit nln goes, quick.' "Of courHc, tho miin told him that It was all ii.)(iH.'iisi Hint cows never hd no Upper teeth, Hui he didn't believe a word of It and went on and had a tnr nal row with lh miin thnt sold him tho cow. liuciH lie whs never satisfied about It or knew wlmt a darned fool bo was muklu of liliiiHelf."-KockliUid (Mc.) Oplulou.