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OREGON CITY ENTEM'RISE FKIDAY. Al'Iilh 12, .1001. vy "Vy w MUUnCPnVnnVPIJ LUKKCJl UlMJCiNLL ""1 Our corresiiondenls will please send In article! Ixdore Wednedaya of emh week, otherwise it reaches us too late for publication. Rherwooil. Siikrwood, A uril 19 Easter has come and gone aKain, We are having fine weather once more. Early fruit ia now in bloom. Fall wheat looks fine. Farmers are all in good cheer. Mr. Iie Barlx-r preached in the Con gregational church Eafter. Her subject was "The Resurrection of Christ." William Harlsa, of Marion county, was a visitor at the home of II. II. Kytnan Easter Sunday. Grandma Calk ire ia very low. Old age is the cause of his physical weakness O ir old time merchant, J. C. Smock, will enlarge his store this spring. When complete it will be 55x70 feet in diuien eions. A. C. Hall, a well-to-do farmer, is con lemplating building a large ware-house near the depot. We all think it would be a good investment, as the farmer have to depend on the little depot in which to store hope, onions and potatoes. M. J. Hanes, who has been living here in Sherwood so long, will move to East ern Oregon soon, thinking it may help Lis health. Luke NoltoD, of Junction City, ia visit, ing friends here. We don't really know, but we think there is a girl in the case. Following is the report of school dis triit 100 for the month ending Apr 4 1!KU, Robert Biker, teacher. Pupils enrolled, 29. Av. daily attendance 24. Those who were neither absent nor tardy are Liliie Todd, Elmer Todd, Emma Kakriu, Willie Kakritiand Rich aid Kakritx. Yii-iUra for the month have heeu E. G. Lichtenthaler, Lncy Todd, A. P. Todd, Wm. Morray, L, P. Stahlnecker and Bertha Her.' Our Molt Ulllth 4taUt7and law pt-ic. Jl Us Goldsmith. f i i y BtndJ. Saxdy, April 7. The continuous rain somewhat disgusts the farmera as they are nnable to put in their crops. A week ol sunshine would be a pleasant surprise. Bill Ross, of Salmon, passed through Sandy enionte for Portland. Mr. Ross 1 as been very sick and was taken 10 SU Vincent's hospital (or treatment. George Boshlin is ont from Portland looking after the interests of hia place here. Mr. Bell, of Eagle Creek, haa rented the Phalen place and will make it bia fu tare borne, Binie Weicn, of Salmon, was visiting in Sandr last Tuesday. Billie is some what interested in the Cherry creek mine, but we think he is interested more in "Mining" at Saudy. Henry Epperson, of George, Ore., was doing business in Sandy Sunday. John Ulrich, well known In Sandy, has sold his place and will soon leave for the east, where he will visit friends and relatives. J. Mclntyre has disposed of his farm and intends going again to Alaska. uowaru iase, oi roweu alley, was visiting friends in Sand; last Sunday. H. Burns was in Portland and Oregon City transacting buainebS. The smiling face of John Epperson was seen on our streets Sunday. Miss Mamie Kopper is visiting her brother at Marmot. Some of onr young people attended the dance at Strause's mill last Saturday, and report a good time. Food If you have neuralgia, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will feed the nerve that is cry ing for foodit is hungry and set your whole body going again, in away to satisfy neive and brain from your usual food. That is cure. If you are nervous and irri table, you may only need more fat to cushion your nerves you are probably thin and Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will give you the fat, to be gin with. Cure, so far as it goes. Full cure is getting the fat, you need from usual food, and Scott's Emulsion will help you to that. If yon have not tried ft, send for free jample. its agre.-.il.lr taste will surprise you 8COTT & BOWNg, Cuemists, 409-415 K-arl Street, ' Ne york Joe- and ji.oo; all druggists. pamiwiu. ji IUmam-I', April N.--Afttr a long spell ol rain we are having beautiful weather ! t.l. h ill l tnkrn avAtitko of by ey mono. A farewell mrty was r.lvtn at A. W, Cook's last Saturday evening, ' in honor of Frank Parch, who will leave soon, Theodore Schmidt an.l 11. Bock hare been Improving their place by adding a nea- picket fence. U. W. Feather was out from rortland visiting hit relatives and many friends Sunday. C. Hunter haa hia new house com pleted. Edaard Tredolph, fn.nu Portland, hail been visiting hit mother for the tail few days. A. C. Newell has gone to Seattle to work this spring. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Kui'dle.a boun cing big boy. The Damascus creamery has com menced running. Miaa Rosie Feathers commenced teach ing school last Monday at the Boring district. A number of our young people went ffchlng Sunday. Quite a number of the Damascus and Union young men joined the Macabee lodge at Lenta. They expect to give a social dance next Saturday evening. Miss Roeie Feathers, Janett Newell Mary Tong, Muriell Newell, Harry Feathers and Billie Cooke attended the necktie social at Lents last Friday even ing. Tbey report a splendid time. The dance last evening it Damascus hall waa a grand success. Those who attended enjoyed a splendid evening. trimmed hats i popular .MIm (Maiulth. prirrs, Jtllwaoklt Mumi kis, April 2. C. llati of Eu reka, South Dakota, haa been spending two weeks with ber siBter, Mrs. Tactier ner and family, whom be had not seen in years. It is not necessary to say that the meeting was pleasant one. He was very favorably Impressed wiih the surrounding country, particularly the fine timber and the beautiful scenery. tie says be could not blame any Orego- nian for being prond of Mt. Hood. He left this morning for Salt Lake, where will spend severs! days and then go to bis home, where he is the proprietor of a large general merchandise store. He expects to return and visit the 1905 fair. Rey. George Reoder has gone to Ta- coma to assist at a revival. He will be away over two weeks. The Rev. Buch ler will fill the German M. E. pulpit dur ing his absence. The young men have organized a brass band. It will be known as the "Mil waukie Band. There are 23 instru ments in it now and a few more may be added if the other prospective musicians come and join. As near as could be learned the instruments are assigned as follows: B. M. Fish, the president, cor- et; Robert Bonnett, vice-president, trombone; Fred J. Rogers, treasurer, B clarionet; Will Lehman and Henry Stuckey, both solo cornets; Fred Birch' mier, clarinet; G. Keller, B. flat clarinet; Fred Roberts, snare drum; Arthur Dow ling, base drum ; Tony Lagrand, picolo; E. Gabriel, John Stuckey and Paul Ross, all three clarinets; Gilbert Scott and Willie bellwood, both alto; Wayne Bun nell, B. base; Charles Hievley, tenor; Emu Bottemiller, baritone; Homer Mul- lan, base E. and some others whose names the scribe did not get this time. John E. Wetzler will be the business manager, and Jonathan Coomer, of tlie Southern Pacific band, will be the in' aiructor. Mr. F. Birchemier will build a res! dence for Mr. Uarrigan. B. Tscharner has the contract for the carpenter work on Captain Kerr's new two-story bouse and John E. Wetzler has tie plastering. Canby. Ca.nby, April 9. Joseph Graham is quite ill with an attack ot pneumonia. The Misses Cora Fletcher and Jenme returned from Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bridenstein, of Spring- water, are viejting relatives here at pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Rosenkrans spent Easter Sunday at Woodburn. Mrs. Cook and children, of Woodburn, are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Phlegly. Mr. Perry and family, of St. Paul, Minn, have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Deyoe. He Is very favorably impressed with the country. At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Fletcher, Tuesday afternoon, the youngest daughter, Cora, waa united in marriage to Mr. B. Cronin, the Rev. En- glebart ofliciating. The young people will reside in Canby, and have our best wishes for their future welfare. Borings. Boeing's, April 8. Farmers are begin ning to put on long faces, on account of the bad weather. We are surely having March weather In April this year. April is surely marching this time. News Is scarce; mud is plentiful. The roads ate in a very bad candition. School commenced last Monday with an enrollment of ten and with Miss Ro sie M. Feathers at the helm. Scho I IKx-tora not seldom give p a fa, bnt mother never dura. While lift lasts, while there I a tirk of vitality which love's littxtr may Ian Into a llama, alia toils untiringly for tb child the brought Into the world. And sometime where the d.K-ton fail tht mother tuccreda, She haa no Prejudice. Any mn ahe will ue which will save her chill The mother's Preacrip. tion given below u a o In point Her daughter was given up by ptival ci.im at suffering from an iucurable diamte, called "wniting of tht digestive, organ." Tht tuither pre acrited Pr. Pierce's (ol.l tn Medical Dtwoverv and I " Favorite l,a."rilliou1, and had the happiueaa of nR .ner l-"iihter rcaUwad to perfect beat lb. I. Pierce's Golden Medical IMaeovery cures diaraart of the stomach and oth er orvaus of di gestion and nutrition. It nouruhing, flriti forming It a nerve- medicine making new blood and new life. "Golden Medical Discovert " contahu no alcohol and it it ahaoluttfy free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. It it a tms temperance medicine. ; kit auttr at Arltnrt'm. WMn1ua Cn , Ntbr .) mk-j wry ilck aaj h.l MV-tii doctor. write Kr C L lUmoin. of Klk C. IkMwUaCa., WrW. Ttwt euM n4 lu hrranv toy mar. no iv1" omUI ntlp ker. llut li uol l sat rn rll. ah bad ' waMIng vt Hit dlrevthr or(u ' My air4hr MM to my iMvt WU. I alajM know thai Pr. Ptcrc a mtl do HU cur IWr 1 So h bought wi t4tlr thr al 'iUu Molkal IHaonrvry' thrr el ' fMrotim frtfcTliHl..' and sum or IS ' rrl kta. ' ad aow my suiet la a wll mnao. Wc thank rua lu your meduritw." Dr. Pierce's Comttion Sense Medical Adviaer, in paper covera, it sent Av on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to naj expense of mailing only. Address lr, IL V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y. will cloe Tuesday for Miss Feathers to attend teachers examinations at Oregon City. Most everybody is rejoicing oyer the rapture of Aggie. Some few calamity howlers are sanctioning their beloved leader, Billy Bryan. Miss Pearl Birdsell bts gone to Fossil Eastern Oregon, to spend the summer with Ler sister. tins Ilichey, our prosperous young farmer, made a butiness trip to Powell valley recently. O. Aemisegger, Borings' orator, waa in Portland last week. O. W. Boring mads a flying trip to Sandy last Sundav. What is the attrae tion, Orvllle? Lea Welch haa been building new fence, which improves the looks of hi farm. Nets ?telson, of Kelso, was at V. Bur niggers on business Saturday. - T. O. Sorendton wm in Kelt op bntl ness last week. 0. W. Boring was hauling bay for P Utiger Saturday. A. Yetscli made a trip to Gresham on business Saturday. We see from the Barton notes that the young ople want to see the roads dry np. At Borings, old as well as young want to see the roads improve. The Stone A Rodlin saw mill company has just received a contract for cutting a lot more railroad ties. C. Y. Lake is busy improving his farm at Deep Creek. James Norris' smiling face was seen In Borings recently. Miss Rosa Vetsch was visiting near Kelso Sunday. arrival dally la Itealy t wear iiaiw at .tlUa CJoMwmllli'a Keedy. XaxDr, April 8. Some ol the Needy boys have joined the Buffalo lodge at Aurora. The weather is quite nice now hat has been pretty stormy the last week. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yoder died and was burled April 0th, home of the heedy boys were ridina their bicycles last Sunday. Women as Well as : Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. rlls. courages and lessem ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneenuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. . Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that H Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. If th urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control the pa-isage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unnleaiant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the moneys ana oiaaaer and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy, The mild and the Immediate effect ol Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold fy druggists, In fifty- Wnl anA nn. stllnw sizes. You may have a Pf YM;i sample bottle by mall hWiJbii2!ZrJ free, also pamphlet tell- Horn of swp-im. Ing all about It. Including thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmei & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and memlon thls PPr- lAiulta Konshak has Imoii homo on vult for a week. Mr. Molaonhasa large stin-k of fish every Friday. Shirley Duck It teaching the Needy school. Frank Spagla waa a visitor from For est Grove school, HnuOf I. Sni'iiKi,, April S. Mm Johanna Mas singer, of Oregon City, is homo for a few days. The Miaaps Kinnia lWk an.l Julia Mil ler, of (.Market, visited Al l llottle Gin ther today. Miss Carrie hhubel la at home (or a ft' weeks. W 1 : 1 Hettman and Henry (ilnther left for Eastern Oregon laxt Wednesday. They were tendered a farewell patty on Tuesday evening at the honm of E, F. Itinther. Mr. K. W, llorutchuh It visiting rienda in Albany. Stephen Hutchinson left (or the sein ing grounds ol the Columbia thla morn ing. All the churches observed Easter ser vices yeaterday. Milk cows bring a good pries In this Ci mmunlty. The Rev. Holt sold one re cently (or 141, snd only an ordinary cow at that. Wltlls May field, of Highland, called on friends in our neighborhood yesterday. Wesley Hillloata valuable milk cow lat week. A tree foil on her. The women of the Congregational church held a Women's Congreaa at the home of Mrs. Hettman today. We haven't any of their Important resolu tion! on hand as yet. Jacob Grosainlller is having tils tioiie repainted. Edaard Schmidt, Martin Mastlnger and liobert Guenther called on High land f'iends laat 8unday. Carat. Cais, April 8. Rain, hail and wind are the main things juat at present. J. R. Treenon was up from Portland Saturday and Sunday visiting J. K. Graham's family. Knox Cooper came op from Portland and visited with bis parents (or a few days last week. B. Fauat recently purchased a new organ (or his daughter, Yava. Mrs. E. Guyer was visiting Mrs. Fsuat snd daughter Sunday. A social dance was given at the home of Edwin Howard Saturday evening, April 6 Thirty or forty gtieate were present and a very nice time was bad by all. The Cams Literary is doing splendidly now, meetings being held every two weeki. All patrons and friends of the school are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. J. J, Guyer returned Thursday from a two week's visit at Molalla. Louis Jagger recently made the pur chase of a new cart, and the streets srs watched daily to see the prettiest girl In Cams out buggy riding with him. a very impressive sermon was preached Sunday night to a large audi enceatthe Evangelical church by the Rev. Scbrait. School Is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. II. L. Anderson GRAIX-Ol CHAIN 01 Kemember that name when you wan a delicious, appetising, nourishing food drink to lake the place of cotfue. Hold by all grocers and liked by all ?ho have used it. Grain-0 is made of pure grain it aids digestion and strengthens the nerye-'. It is not a stimulont but health builder and the children as well as (tie adults csn drink U with great benefit. Costa about J4' as much as colToe. 15e and 25c per package. Ask your grocer or Qrain-O. Oregon I'lty Market Itrport. (Corrected weekly.; Wheat-No. 1,00c bushel. Flour Portland, f.'MW; Howard's Btst, $:).30. Oats in sacks, white. 37 to 42 2nnU per bushel, gray, 40 to 4IJ. Millstuffs Uran. tlG.00 txir ton shorts, $18 per ton. rotatoes 45 to 50 cts per sack. Kggs Oregon, II to ner doon Butter Kanch, 40 to if cents per roll unions, iz.70 to i.i oo per sack. Green apples. 75 cents to 1 25 ner box dried 3 to 4 cts per pound. Livestock and tiressed Meats Beof. live, 4 to 5c hogs, live. 4': to 5c hoiis. aresseu, u cts: slieep, 13.00 to 14 50 a head ; veal, dressed 7!i to 8c. Cialhralth's Cenri-ctlonerr. Opposite the Bank of Oregon City is the finest In the city. All kinds of fresh home-made candles alwavs on band. Baited almonds to order, If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses Chamberlain's (Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. For sale by G. A. Harding. For Sale, 10 acres good land lj miles from Ore gon City, on Holcomb road. Would trade (or a house and lot In Orrgon City. yF. Mlnmiknkk, Purkplacu, Ore. Inquire at Purkpluco store. The Enterprise f l.CO per year, MM Family Modlolnoa. Cough Honey. Kidney Backache cure:. Blood and Liver ntNerve Tonic Ortat Blood Claanalnr Rrndr fur iirlnf . Ilaailaoliat, ConaUpaUuu,"Tlrl." Morvuut. Dyspepsia Cure tsaa Golden Relie St. Vitus' Dance Aikyourdrusilal for Almanac for Itol containing dcrlptlnna of tli Kmdls sad CarilQcaUs of Uis Bioal raoiarkable suras svr ailila4 by tuadlelu. For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. I' do Acid In the JJIotl L'aunoe ltheumallam, Sciatica, (iout and Neuralgia rriwv hw TMwoini'i w IMiiir ii v jb.v' tiiviiiiuitiv; aaiiiaM reinn ret the cause. A ritln giiarantrw hh rat h ring to Mum your m tnry In 30 days if not entirely satif-toiy. I'ltK'K I.'.ikJ. A card villi hrlng our littln (Hxikliil that tells the alury. Addrraa, , 'Ihv jtKX IlllKUMATICn) . HiBMsuTsa A ANiNsakt. Ilartfiiid, Conn. Ores-oil City, OmifOn . 4iii:iiiii"M nii.i:. In lh Circuit Court of Hi Hlai of Orrgmi fur Ilia county of Clartaiua. T. T. ()r (lovarnor. T. (. Ilunliar Hrcralary. anil C. 8. X ir 1 rra.urvr of Ilia Hialaol Urvsoii.rimtiliutliig Itie Hlala Lain! lloanl, I'lalMirlt, vs. 0. H. iHmlck Aimnltrtnr or Ilia K.(aio( John K. Ilixl ilarvaafil, Marrarrllia IUmIh. John Mola, Mary lllais iiixl. rrnlartcS Julin lto., and lirliarJ IUhU, lManilanta. etats of Orraon, I Count) of ('tsrkainaa.l M BY VIKTL'E r A jriKJMK.Sr. OH lr, ilvrr anil n iculkm dul l oad out uf and umlar Iba Mai ot Ida io iilliltS court. In tlie alwa aiititlvd csum, Vi mailuiv dlrctl Binl Osird ids M Uay of April, pail, UMna Judgmant remlarrd and nlril In said court on Ui Dun day ot March, li0t. In favyr of Hi plalhilll and aaln.l lh of Job n K. llixla. dm-aswd, and (. II. Dlmlck AdmliiUtraiur, da faudaiiU, for Ilia sum of 7uu, altli inl'ml Iharvon si lh rata of S tr rant r annum from lbs fftb iiav ol Jniy, ltn, and ilia furthrr lam of Hii, aliornry's Ian, and fun r nun of I li runs and lliuraiiinui, anil tht dul ol and upon Uila ni, coin niaiulln m to makaiala ol Ilia follonlng dracrlbtd ml .ruiriy. tltual In th eounty of Clackamaa, stale uf Orrgun. to It: Tlis wrat halff') of the norlli-wrt ijuar Urol Mcilonlwo(.')loinblirour(l) aoiitn rauKa llirM (3) tu.l of Ilia Willamette Mar Idian contslhlng 0 4A arras mora or Im, tavs and iir.t a track of land ol about oiia-foiirtu of an acre umii which a ilai'tnl church is ailuaUNl; aio tha north rail quartxr of tha aoutb-waat quarur of auction taut (.') toamahip four (I) aoiith range ihrr (3) nit of the VVlilauirite M.rldian, con talnlng ID acres mora or laaa. Now, thcrafore, by vlrmaof (aid i"u lion, IuiIkiiiviiI orlr and drcrm, and In emiillancllli the command ot laid writ, I will, on Hsttinlay, THE Un DAY. OK MAY, l:Jl, at the hour of I :.Tu o'clock . in., al the front loor of Ilia county court Iioum inthacliy of Orriron (,'lly, In aald roomy and aula, avll at puhlla aiiclion, auhji-ct lo rilriiiiltoii, i0 ilir lilKlimt hlililar, lor V. H. gold coin canh in hand, all the ritflit. Illla and Imarrat which tha within namd dafvinlanla or lllirr of Ihain, had on tha dale of tlia mort iraKS herein or since had In or to Ilia shove dracrlba l ral property or any part thar. Of, to iftiUfy 111 eiai uilon, IikIkiii.hI order decree, Interval, coats and all accruing coat. o. J- J- 0OKK, nherlll of Claokamaa C'oiiniy, Ori-xun. By J. E. JACK. . . Ilrpnly, DaUd, Oregon City. Ore.. April 3, J!Jl. Ailuilnlalrulor'a I'lunl police. OTICK la herehy Klven that the ninler- - aiKlieil.aaiii iiialralorortlia.iii. ..I Grace Hmool, tlmaaed, haa filed hi Until account and reiort, and by order of the County Court of the Hint of (Ireirnn to Clackarnat County, Monday the Dili day of buj, cwi, nu iHieti aet lor the hnarlng ol oti-ctloua to such final account and the euiemeiit tnereor. , W. D.HAI'PINOTOS. March 30th, KiOt. Administrator, MmIooii I.lcriiaei, Notice Is hereby given that I will ap ply to the city council at its regular meeting for a license to sell lienor at tny present place of luminous on Main street at the corner of Sixth. A. II. Ginm-HHN. Ncloon I.lmiafl. Notice Is hereby given that I will an piy to tne city council at Its regular meeting tor a license to sell liquor at mv prosent place of business on corner of eighth and Main etreut. I'm i Mr Itoos. Nnlooii IMffiiao. Notice Is hereby givon that I will an. ply to the city council at Its regular meeting for a licenso to sell liquor at my present location on Main street, A. Knait. Gun. Funaton Is somutiilng of an an- thorns well as soldiur. lie could spoil it all by writing a fu w versus on spring. rn For Coughs, Colds, Grip, . or "Cold" In ANY PART of body. rsss? t in. MAX, Mich . Ht'iil. r,, inn. Dr. rnnr t Kllnr and Kaikai li Cure) gvu me a n'rni i rmv. pi. ai it lunar . tiaaav. t raw ford In. I'., June l in, " Three )rar ailo I liaif X'H'in tll. k ( KrylM'lw ami dliaal i.l"ii, Imklns mil mi uf lii'ud ami fiv My .li)lrUn l,.,.l, Inn rur M'Vrmi miiimta v iuihiii ri'llll. I l , jia.k a IniMIk i f lr. fannars kluod an iim n and ii l. h Llvar Hatiiany aud Herve Tnlo ami a i'iMnli'l curv. ma lUaattia Minm an. hy. Hil. f. tiu." Ml(oli anitiril Inns lili iIoim.ii. I trfii all ( Ilia -lii irt arullii ami til of ln nan ytfm rliilliuia llliuula II. ( nimlly iirt'M-rlliril ly i.ii' iiih ir. rannr t Iy paj'tla Curs ami tlio uiif It rlin inl euro. ain il her aliiillur Dial liatoi tiNMrilini data lu umipr ii. y y hia I').. nit curt . .1 I l h'iI I ur. I'r. V . J. I tataiKHin. My mar r I'rnnrr, I'rnl y lHar r I rniirr, 1 rnl..nl.i , f y, f umhI Dr. rtnnar s 0jMb kMf f.. I In mi r Jfnr fur tlio ill'a ami aii itirhi aa f,.r ,1, i, u I. :si ml uU lialiu ("ill J. anrp Kliar M at. I rirv. rraaldlug Kldar M a. Cburh. , Druti. Rurnt. Old lor, UrlD. Sura Throat. Colin Djravuury, lluval tiuublat, It la anUUiaf . Iiw,IUiIii, J . I1 I'DiirtKiiiM)! a .'i4 mhv a-vM f r Si. Viiv i... Ii,iii. nMr rM Km t vifl by M llfcfti.w I I. Mil. h., ' II I I 1 HI I II! l) I Jiiunl ( ittnrrli quickly yirl.l trwl. maul ly KJy s 1"aiii luliu. which U l.ly aroinntio. It la rie. througU tU tiiMlrlla, eleanwa ami hJa ll.a hoU Sur-fa.-a wet M h ll Uiifiux-a llaolf. l'ruiU!a II Hit t'V. 'trial ala It tuad, 10 rcuU. Tt It and ui ' "' lo eouUuus the lrc&Uiwbt. Announcement, To accon iiiikUta t:iM win ara partial o tlie dm uf liiiirt lu apply lug Ii'jui'U Itilo lliO aaaj jMkka fi t 61 Irt-U Uvn Uti. tha proprietors I'mi-ara I i rm llm In lliuid form, wlui b will knoan m tJy'a lo-iunl CtMud lulm, Plica liulml.iig ilia spraying tuba is 7"icnl. lru-gita or tr PiajL The lnuid fonu ainljodioa Uia niaX lalttal prupvrUwS of tha l.d rrparatloa, Kverybody prellitod that therw was tiirthngto In store (or. i-Monator Wolcoti. IU has ut eonnettml with a very valuable vein of ore In tha Cripple lWk district. You will waste lime If you try to cur Indlgratlon or d)apila by starving yourself. That only maka It worst when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly dl gnsted. Kodol lypepla Cure Is tha reault of years of scientific rsrch (or something that would dlgeat not only some elemenu o( food but every kind. And It Is the one romedy that will do It. Geo, A. Harding, Judge Talt has cabled the War IV partiimnl that lie Is diairibuling liberty In tha Philippines to his entire sallafac Hon, ami in quanlltlua lo suit customers. A Trttlmonlal From Old Pnglsnd. "I conaider Chamlrrlain'a Cough KemtNly tl.s boat lu the world (or bron chills," ssys Mr. Willlaiii Havory, o( Warrington, England. "It has saved my wifii's life, she having b.rn a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being mot of the time t-imflnrd lo her bod, She Is now ipiite aell." Hold by (J. A. Hardins, drugglat. Th announcement that J. Hamilton Lewis it to ho a candidate for lbs Demo cratin nomination (or Prraideut la at least indicative o( a fn-e for-all. "I had plica so bad I could get no rest nor find a care unlit 1 trUI ! Witt's Witch 1 1 at Halve. Allor tialna It once. I forgot I ever had anything Ilka pilns." -K. C. Jlolco. Homera Point. N. Y. l ook out (or Imitations. Ho snre you gut DoWltt's. Goo. A. Harding! I.iko Paul Krugor, John Brown tid to read the Paalins and quote Scripture, but he was also quick on the trigger. HeK.pt Ills leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Hiilllvan, of Hartford, Conn,, scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Indentation and blood poisoning set n. For two years ho suflured Intensely. Then the best doc tors urged smputation, "but" ho writes, "I used ,'one bottle of Electric llllUira and lj boxosolBuckluin's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as over." ror Eruptions, Eczema, Totter. Salt Itheuin, Korea and all blood disorders' Elttctrlu Bitters has no rival on earth, Try thorn. Geo, A. Harding will jrup antee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. Vice-President Koosovolt la watchln.- the parliamentary career o( Speaker Gully, of Groat Britain, with atroniious interest. SHAW'S PUU1S MALT is froo from ndulleration, drugs, crudu spirits and other harmful lngrodiunts. Absolutely pure. Hold by E .Mattiiiks, Oregon City, Ore.