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t OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. JUNE 7 1001 t Oregon City Enterprise. Mre K; City and Comity ORlrtal Paper. PuhllMtiecl Kvcry FrMny. L, I,. I'OKrKK, l'.'f,iT.. Xr. Dye It) Drlrolt. Kmorv Pve, ' 1 1) authoress ; 01 aic lAHigiuin una tn.i uregon," a 1 chronicle of early iInvh in Hint mott western of stalea, it stopping in IVtroit, 1 hvi tlx Free l're of that otv, at the home of K. I. Thompson, Wood ward avenue, as the gurai of Major Will , inn lUiusx k Clark. Mr. Pye liv h in 1'recn V ity, (r , an. I Iut work lias al HUHWCHIPTION HATKM. rt-adv ; Clark, i a grandou of Captain William 'Clark, the Union Western explorer. I He was a dinner IVtroit resident, an. I ' will remain in the city until the hicen- i O nyrar. - t,.nnial celebration in July, in which he ' Si1""""'" 1 ."''Will takxpt't : Tnal .ub..lTi,..oI, i.o month. -, . (oki M ,, ,, ; i.ia7.WW 11 .tic historic sto, vol 1.0... an.) Clark an.l j AVfrtiMngratMpvrn on application. I the day of 100 year aeo. She lias al-1 ready gone through ihe noted Prater I - I collection, at the state historical rooms 8nlcritrr .ill rin.l the lat of expira-lat Madison. Wi. At present she In e tioti tniinl on thee pa. following curing letter from Mj r Clark for er their name. If lbi date not Chanel 1 mission to use the oricnal Iawit ami a'""7: Clark journal, now in Independent- , Hall, Philadelphia ; airs) for the use of I :r: lettet an.l documents in Washington. I Around ibe ('url House. Marriage hcenaoa .ere granted Mon day to Car.te till and 11.11. I Irideling, Grace Amea ami Fred L. Mill, KtBe Jones an.l George Sering. In the case of A. Ilayhurst va. II. (), Inskeep and Minnie liiskt'c.i asking the court to ilellne boundaries U'taevii ad joining property, I'ro.i.ell and Siipp, attornet for defendant, have Ills,! reached Ma third edition. Major ! demurrer to the complain! an.l ask the witftin lo week alter a payment, nouh ui and .e .ill look after lU i i .i . , i i . . conn io compel iiih iieii'iioania lo make I the complaint more oVllmte ly ilem rih- iiik' the lute in (Impute Mm. Jennie Mt Keniie, a.lmuilatralriit of the entateof Jainei .McKeluie, ilo (vaae.l, ha heen authoriio.l Io cell the real irortv of rotale, appraiiw.! at f 1.7 ?j to aat.ufy ciaima. KeUvca AiiK'nutiim I'ole an.l KJaarl Miller eie urantej lieenau lo . e.j Tuen.lay . A uVrinion in the Kello.a .ill ce .a aiin.ii.ni'e.l Satur.hy bv Jn.lk'o Kyan, .hu h aiintain the ee-utor'a ciaiin an.l j dorian the .ill vail I. Hiram Kello.a, j a pioneer rt 'anient of ilu'hlan.l priH inet, i ohm aiKtiit a year atfo an.l lelt a anl he furnUlteil Krry Hrek by Ihe ( lurka itiaa AhklnirlA Trul I 'unp tny. THK CLACKAMAS AIHTIUCT riCl'sr are the o.neraof the copv r iltl lo the Thorn av"tein of ahxlrai l m.letea, for Claekama county , and have 1 the only complete art of ahulraeta In Ihe : Coiinly, eaii lurnii.li inforuialloii aa lo tide to laud at once, on application 1 Loan, In v.Ktiiieiitx, real enUte, alilrai 14 ! etc. (Mlii e over llauk of l.recon Clly. ! Call and inventltiale. Addrvaa ln :t;. I J y, Sie'er lo W II Card. 1M acre In l:u ' Entered at tr pottoffle In Orwu Or., as tecoiul cla matter. New York, l oumville. St. Ijiiik .n.l Queathliitf nharea m Ihe proivrtv to all of ''J-. olher pUce. .Much valuable and inter hia children etwt trlando and Mra. eatinw' material hitherto never nuhliahed i J,,lU ,on, .ho .ei left tl each. Ail.STi FOK Till INTERFKISE Reaver Creek. Can by Clarttmw M.l.aikie .... Tnioti Milli... Mea I iw Brook New Era Wilonvill . .. Parit'lao f?ta:!orJ Muhno Caro Wolal'a Jlaryiam Butteriile Aurora Ea!e Ofek... Iuiacin Pan.tr C.rntnTille. . lr. T. W. Iia come to liht that atford.s a vivid and enk'aK-inc picture of conditiona in the voting llepulilic liH) year aco. Mr. Pye .ill alo viil the old I.ewia B. Thomas I nj 1 nomea it V irumia, an.l atop a K. I. Sia lew day a at hotherniiray,' .here Cap- A. Mather tain Clark was married to Julia Han- Oscar visiti.Tr jcock. the lieireas of r'otlierinav. Mra. I', J.Tniliitieri pye hops to have her work rea.lv be- chase ielebration at St. Louia in 1J.M, and the Pacific Centennial of the I.e. it and Clark expedition, at Portland, Or, in l'Jtvj. S. etrrv Henrv Miley K. t. Holmes J.Q. Oaite . ... C. T. Hawarvl R. M . Coofer Annie Jitobbs .. J. 0. Marinam B. Jennmrs , Henrv A. Snv.irr H. Wi hrrn J. C. Klliott , K. t) i tst-h . . . tleo. J. I'nrnn iX E.1J0Y.UILG EVEMXi. Sr. and Mrs. Alhrlitkt EuterUIn Tear It ers and (irajuates. Mop lav evening Mr. and Mra. C. O. Msrmot Adolph Aschoif j Albrikiht enlrrtaiced the teachers of the . r"lile "'o'I n l graduate of the high, school at their residence. Over to pO invite.! tfuesta .ere preeent. The dra.inif room waa handeoinely decorated in ni.e r'n and . lute, t!ie purlor .as done in pink, the hall in ve.low, .lule red rosf aJorned the Jinini? rojm. As Iowa man ate a bowl of yeat . 'n a bet, anil if reported to be all p'ltfed op over hi success. I The Aill as admitted lo prohate .ith Kli Kello.a aa ejecu'or Orlando Kel lows and Mra Julia Nelson II list a eon-! test of the (vill, aKeiiik' that Kli an l 1 Paniel Kello.a had used undue intlit- ( ence on Ihe mind uf llira.it Kello.a, who ' waa a monomaniac and not in a til con ! Iition to tratisa. t busincsa .hen the .ill .as exei'titel. The defense, however. I contended that Mrs. Nelson aa left ' acres ol Ian I by the provisiont of Ihe ill of her mother, t iu a pari of Ihe I donation land claim totaled bv lliraiu ! Kello.a and wile; that Hiram Kello.a had, previous to making hi will, deeded Orlando Kello.a liaj acres of land. The al editions of the contestaliU .ere de nied. The aptraised value of the estate named in the .III as fiHOl. The at-1 lorney for the contestant stale that j Iher would appeal from the ruling of Ihe ! l io n '4 sec I'S, I V s, r i e . . I '.nil ! A II KiOail to I' I Udell II 'a of of n. '4 hh' "J I 2 , r J a . A 1' l.averty lo I' J Kidiugs, nw '4 of n '4 s.v t it a, r T W Kosier lo A Kot hacker, HU 1.1 a. res in claim No. 41 t 3 a, r I e Win lleaiuail to W I' A V Co lim ber on of die Wui htaua claim I II a, r I e I'niou Sating A l.o.tn Ass.s'latloii lt til blk :m) I'arkplace I II W. llama lo K Kraiishaar, 10 a.-re in sec 5 1 1 a. r 2 e P Mansfield to O K Jones, lot It) blk ;i i arkpldc . . (irare P l.arkins lo M I. Sinlgraaa se'4 and s'( of ne, n.'4 of sw '4 . IM nn.e' ii '4, lie'4 ofs.4,and n'-j of r 4 sec , M s, r 2 e rclliiuiphrv to V A lluiiiphrv, lots 1,2 3 and H blk 2'.', lot a and blk 'M, i;..ts ad.lilioii . . A r Weob lo 11 11 Heiincl e4 of se4 ec 27 t 2 . r 'A J Huighrrr lo C T Wynkoop, lota 1 , 2 and 3 sec 4 14s, r 5 e li Smart to tl Sirimken, 4 of ne4 of sec XI t I a. r 2 e Anlo Kiar lo K A Klar, lie'i of fall ID IlKl 2i)mi : 1 l rst 1 4 ec I.I, Iota I, : 1 o. I 4 of J am sec in ami 1. 'I 1 sec l; ,) t'ai J Kellow lo W II Puiilopp, . of I lie'j and el of n. '4 sec 3113 ' a, r .1 Winkle, I.v listing cigarettes fiends with the write' of aoanymoas letters, the former are done a serious injustice. White carnations and magnolias Were artistically placed and the brilliancy of tue e.ectnc lights .as sjf:ened with many colored tissues. The general effect as heightened by the Uf of maiden han fern and sweet briar. The cotumes prot.ate court to llie circuit court. , ons. l Und Co to W,u iH I .1... l . . j- ....... . .to l''' m.iiii inr. ur.ier 01 vouiilT. lot Iilk ft Sunaet I itr J.i.lgeK,an.apH.inling T. ti. Jousrud. i V II ig.-irii toli,Hj ll.'ouglitoii, of Kelso, execuh.r of .he will of Jural l.,ts 2, 3. 4. 5 and tl bk b) u t: Knaleiisen, oil April 2"., l.aa 1-eeu file.l I s !r,igt.lon el al lo W II Wig by ti. P. Punning, an undertaker id ( g... bus 3. 4 .Sand ti blk H 1 C Portland. KnsteiiM-ri .lie- 111 St. Vin- J.; . Wells .t K lui h. ht7 and cenfa hospital April U, leaving several ; s hlk t- le.s :l leet O C . . . hundred dollars' worth of real and p-r-' I Ai.nl i.. K A r,,.l,...i. t.' ..( :L . .. . - - sec .1 1 . a. r 2 e .... .'HO' Aside from Brvan himself George Fred Williams is about the only niemKer I u,,llU )lM e beautifully designed of the old gsard who has not been ottopused. The Supreme Court it not of the opin ion that a new slice of territory is a big ger fact than the power of Congress to legislate lor it. Tin Conner-Herald fays that Erownell absolutely controls the federal pairvoage of this county. We'd, the Enterprise does not care to deny official information. Mr. Bryan says Tillman will win "be cause be represents the man while Mc- Laurin represents the dollar." Tillman represents no dollar. Tbe nearest be comes to it is 45 cents. Herron said "Come," and she cared not a cent What the people would say, bat delight edly went; Herron will find the case different, though, If he ever gets weary and tells her to go. Ci ba has accepted the Piatt amend ment but she thinks with a string to it. It remains to be seen whether she will juggle with it or accept it substantially. Tbe latter will undoubtedly prevail. This government niuet dominate the island to insure a stable government. Civil government is being set up in the Philippines as fast as possible ard general scheme for tbe islands will be in operation probably next month. When the civil government gets inoper ation tbe natives, we predict, will be generally satisfied with their treatment many ol the gowns leinif of striking ef feci. Mrs. Charles Caufield and .Mrt. George A. Harding received with Mra. Albright, and Mi-s llucbanan, Miss Harding, Miss Convert and Misa Kouts were tbe ai is of Misa Albright in tbe entertainment of the guets. The evening was pleasantly spent with drive whist nd pruet were won by Prof. 11. p. Wilcox and Miss Aneita (ileason. Muic and dancing and conversation while ! away tbe clos ing hours. K.jee punch was served in a cozy alcove in the hall. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. j. A. Harding, Mr and Mrs. I,. L Porter, Prof, and Mrs. H. D. Wilcox Dr. and Mrs. C. . Loomis. Mrs. N' Glass. The Misses Cochran. Walden, Lati rente, Lauheld, Nefgzer, Chase, Caw Taylor, Convert, . Harding, Albright cocnanan. touts, Mark, Jtroughton Llieney, Oleason. Male and Pi Isborr. Messrs. Hoopengarner, Schwab, Kelly Adams, Chnrch, Uoodfellow, Harding, lnglora, Urodie. Jiedires. Mel. rurn Cockrell, Lewtbwtite. lmont. Bono, ukioureite, Marshall and v eninandel Morgan and Hetty. If Noah had been Morgan And Mrs. Hetty Green Had been the Mrs. Noah who Gazed on tne watery scene, 1 hat joy they would hare taken There, by themselves, to know That they had all the property Woith haying here below. final proit-rty, near Kelso, in Clacka mas county. Punning looked after lb bur.al of Krio'ensen and wa granted letter of administration by the Multn mah county prohate court on the ground that be .at a creditor. Subsequently T. It. Jonsrud presented the will of the late (inele.isen for probate iu Clackamas county, and was apMjinted executor. At the tame time, limning aked lo h appointed administrator, and his petition was itemed. He now askt the circuit court to set asi'le the order of the Clack amas county probate court aud make him administrator. Keea collected in the Circuit Court for the month of May by County Clerk Cooper amounted to $.'27. againtt $tt3 P Splolisaowakl lo A V. Uirr, 5 a. res in Cranfleid claim I 2 a, r 2 e r r ears In I"). CASTOR At-t'i"l.ilk" I'rcpnr.tliimriirA' slmilailni! HichJ.imllJfvJiila tin Ittc Mi'iafttttt wsl IVnsvh (T rromoict Ui'.tluMt C'hvTrful nfSH.iikllt'M iVnlaliii iH-lilar Oimuii Mniptiuu' nor Miiural. l)T NAllt'OTIC. ASTORIA For Infnntu nnd Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of .. - ril I - MUM .VP 11 1 1 M hP in MJr For Over - - wi I Facsimile SiCwtlurt of i ggg j Thirty Years . j OAS I Oil II Apctfccl Hcmi'dy forronillpfl lloii.Smir Slotiv.trh.li.vrtk'i Wlrln.'.(!lltvtllalllH.t,wrlh irs Mkl I.ohh or SLr.ri'. VWS tw t SSt, llr.l. "Will wonder ever cease?" inquire lbefricn.lt ot Ml. I.. Vae, of I aw rence, Kan. TheV know she ha been nnable lo leave her Im. in seven years 1 on accotit.t of kidney and liter irotihle, nervous prostration and general debility ; ; buf'Thle botllet of Klrclric Ultteial e.labled me to .all," ahe .rite, and In three molitha I fell Ilk" anew prison" Women tiiiferlng from Headache, Hack ache, .Vervouaue, Slepli-rii, Mel- Each volunteer of the Second Oregon regiment is entitled to $11. The act went into effect May 24 appropriating 112,00 for the repayment of loanes sua Uined by the Second Oregon men, w ho were furnished becond-hand clothing and were charged for new garments. Ebtan is very much pnt out about the decision of the supreme court in the Insular case. He as.sua:es that bis interpretation of tbe constitution is the correct one and that the court makes a corrupt decision to stand with the preni dent for the purpose of establishing iinperalism. Bryan as a demagogue is fast losing the attention of the American a few decades ago. When weeks and And when they struck that mountain And na the waters fall, Ah. think you they'd have opened np Their old ark? Not at all! The things that landed with them Had all been there to stav. They'd never have permitted bird Ur beast to get away. The Itrollirrliootl 0f -oiin. How much nearer to each other the nations of the world seem to be today, and really are today, than was the cace people The supreme court has taken the only sensible view of matters concern ing our infular possessions. The de cision of the court leaves to congress the authority for lixing status of these pos Beesions. This will make it possihle to ' regu'ali vlene inlands and their relations I In tti'J Citimlri an an n.ft tn lmm n .1 ' vr viks i.M"inj no uut w uaiui urj ailUJ still Ih-'jIH them. This is what the A nti irv.. imperialism. Tiih tight f 11 South Carolina is not off os report-J. It is a fight between two factions rather than between tbe United States senators. It is a question whether the progressive element shall rule and newer ideas prevail concerning commerce, expansion and politics or whether the line of populistlc doctrines months were required for communication between tbe United States and Europe, the countries of the old world appeared to be a long way off. Now tbe circum ference of old earth is belted with tele graph and cable lines in every possible direction. What happens today in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, and the great Elands of the sea, is made known to us tomorrow by great newspapers like The Chicago Record-Herald, whose foreign news corre spondents are located in every import ant city in the world outside of the United States. In addition to its own staff correspondents, The Itecord-IIerald enjoys the foreign news service of The New York Herald, famous for many years for the reliability of iu foreign news, and also ol the New York Tribune, and of that great co operative newsgath- L . I I. .... . .. ,1 r. iu;i ..j iii' i- 1 f ii.iiuij, riuiiii( inn i'it poena si for April and p. i, lor May a year ago. ,,,, r,JwUy I Satisfaction guaranteed, deo. A. Hard ing. Only .'at centt. In Recorder Kandall't ollice feet collec ted amounted to .1K!..rs. ausinst f I'.rt.ijO for April, and 1217 15 for May, l'.asJ. A mania' license wa grante.1 to May Falow and Pred Gamble Wednesday. Fred Kamrath, adminittrator of the state of Julia SUben. deceatel, was discharged. The taJe of proja-rty amounting lo H.UsOto Strau and Lenuarta by Ole Mikkelsoa, am niatralor of the estate of Ole Pederson, was con(lrmel. The report of J. C. Elliott, administra tor of the estate of Wm. P. Hkirvin. show the value of the property to l fSl2.25aod debts M75. The iwrsonal property is $212 2'i and this it let aside for the widow and minor children. Taxes collected by Hheriff Cooke to date amount lo$.fOV 07. The original amount was U7,lii3 5H, and Ul is Kill unpaid. Taxes become delin qaent July 1. OreRon lit t Jlarket Keport. (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat-No. 1, 61c bushel. Flour Portland, f.llJO; Howard's f!8t, 'jijc per sack, 3.30 per bbl. ua'.s in sacks, white, lent per bushel, grav, -t'S. Millstuirs liran, $ 10.00 er bn shorts, $19 50 er ton, chop, $1) per ton. Potatoea 75 to $1.00 r sack. Eggs Oregon, 11 to 12'c per dozen. Butter Ranch, 25 to 35 cents per roll A surgical operation la not necessary to cure piles. IssWitt's Witch llaael Salve save all that expense, and never fails. Beware of counterfeits (ieo. A. Harding. Virginia has a stale law prohibiting flirting. Aa an example of "freak" legiilallon this ought to endanger Kan a" laurels. for GENE HAL PRESENTS-fflf EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of Steady Habits jh ltii r-Dn I fTjf up mkt. cf r. t II ! tU) '! , Ih U'ii til jta iBicf tj The fcw Rocbcotcr. m IVaw I'.ffw tafdV t S A - VW", t i'l tfts im Un p . ftrr. m t ntitk U 'r trtfitt iu it i itf Uai',1 iav a. nJ .vixm OIl Iiiiiip Inl Ns ffti.Utvrt Until . f r..i. n 4-l fm rwiAr f rvAa a', .1 . lifitvl Bf4iHr. t. t.lKrf hAti Ui Irftaaal'MTit fcrftj,L-4 i:3 t w M'l .a 1st s la th. i,.i,i ( diMMS s4 V, J iJ THE ROCHESTER LIMP n j r, rt it n.r.i.f m , tk. WIDE-AWAKE MIKCIUMS, ADD 10 VOtR fitSINtSS Ilkiai abotil lb Tba enia-misis sales irf the rirs.inlionr, art causni ly i,c lai I thai a lisa sut h CRAPHOPHONE Onions, choice, 3 1 a: per lb. Rhubarb, choice, lja'c per lb. Green peas, 4c per lb. Gooseberries, 10 to 2)c per gal. Strawberries, 4 cents per boa. Pressed chickens, 10 to 12' c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; b;ef. live, $4.00 to $4.50 per hiinlrd. Hogs, ive. o''i cts ; hogs dressed, c: sheen. with wool, 4c; sheep sheared, 3 to Vic, sheep, dressed, 7cj veal, dressed, 7Jj J lambs, live, 4c; lambs, dressed, 8c. Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, VaT, over 00 years of age, suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently, Geo. A. Harding. The head of the newly organized tele phone trust will receive a salary of $1,- IX)0,000 tier annum. It appears to be a :ornplete reversal of tbe "silence is gold en ' maxim. "It is with a good deal of pleasure and Hatittfaction that I recommend Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kenedy," says Druggist A. W. fiawbdle, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, seeing the remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me; 'I really be lieve that medicine saved' my life the past summer while at the shore,' and she became so enthusiastic over its mer its that I at once made un my mind to recommend it in the future. Recently a gentleman came into my store so over come with colic pains that he sank at once to tbe floor. I gave him a dose of . . a i I t t this reraeay wuicn neipeu mm. i re 3 typified by Tillman shall stand. No ering organization, The Ansociated Press ' peated the dose and in 15 minutes he matter w hat the outcome of the present fight, it is good missionary work and in the end will renovate the South, No other daily newsnaner in America! left mv store Bmiliniflv informing me possesses facilities so varied and exten- that he felt as well as ever." Sold by eive for covering the news of all nations. G. A. Harding, druggist. ToarUt ar. The tourist ran, likt) a newspaper In a country towo, certainly "fill a long felt want" . A cool, clean, well yentilaUdi sleeping car, equally free from tha dis comforts of the old fashioned passenger coach and Ihe stuffy heal of the over luauriouily upholstered drawing room and s! eplr.g cars, and at a moderate extra fee, has solved tbe problem ol pro viding attractive accommodations for the general public. The O. K. N. Co. runs three of these cars daily In-tween lortlan.l aud the halt. A porter ia in charge of each car to look after the want and comforts of the pasnengert. For rates and particular write to A. L. CKAIG, General Passenger Agent 0. K. A N. Co, Portland, Ore. fsjmpithy. "Uh," she aighed, "why, why did Go 1 take away my first dear husband ?" "There, there," he comforted, "try to bear up. I'm just as sorry he was taken as yon are." The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Kalsarn In my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of the Hal sain always makes me a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a Rood word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 2Xc and 50c. Mliuke Into 1 our Hlioc. Allen's Foot-Kaso, a powdnr. It cures painful, smarting, noryous feet and In growing nails, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age, Allen s Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Hold by all drug gists and shoe stores. I!y mail for 25c, in stamps. Trial package free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Is lioy, N. Y. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT TW4aaTIM Df UH kr rV UO0 ! ... I. M .Wtwl rr iuppliis an ACTUAL WANT frwt msmiTULi oimano rod oiviaiioH NO MlXATrON TO C'ATIFV WHICH MANY AMI WlLUNQ TO OO WITHOUT OTWM NCCCISITlft. ITItTHI UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OP THE AGE Aa lsslussllto Marc al WaaaW 4 Bwlltil la a II I ilmpls In roiiatfuriiiin, ami pW an arranfed to will atl ptvkrt boki wlillalU drmand iU continue aa lntif aa human iialura raista. The liilrohM tluq of a few (ira.hhnt Inlu s community al one rrralrt an Inrrvaalrf demand for IttOtO. a MfrtHt, and t tostsaiotl M.SJNIU It taaw aotatUst.t. Wby Bo tccure the llWal frallu whlsa arw altost ShImi WfTl POt) CATALOGUE, TtRMI, ITC, TO Columbia Phonograph Co..(ocdd 125 Qeary Street, SAN ERANCISCO, CAL. CATARRH nir n.r Assign AM) llr.AIIXI t UK foil CATARRH la Ely's Cream Balm Ky ami )issrit t.illls.ll j . Iiirl'itis rug. Il IsiinlrkljralianrtiMl. I Ois Iduu-r at uiiia. E II (!- mi !,, , COLD N HEAD ll-als sn.l 1 Pr..U.U tha Miinl.rsna. lU.tuft l H'tisM nf lasiaaml twll. Uru Hiw, W cniu Iruiltta kt l, msilj 'I risl Him, 0 cni hr mi tL JJIUl-llltlw. M Warrsoaui. H.l Ur' 'I'U r.naf lo , sool. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in lr. Kina's New Mfn pills, which positively cure Con stipation, Hick Jleadaihe, Di.nlnesa, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable ; never grie oi weaken. Only 2.5c a Geo, A. Harding's drug store. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This nri'Mirat lon contains nil of thn dlKHtanU and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never falln to cure. It allows you to cat all thru food you want. TlmrnrmtHciiHlt.lva Btonuir.hs can take It. Hy Its use many iiuiunaniii ui (l)'Kp('illcS nuvo uuen rured af U:r everything else fulled. It unequalled for allhtoruach troubles. It can't help but do vou nood Pjpparwl only by E.fl. KrWirr A!n(jicao Itiu If.lxiHlocouUlijsSJi tliijuslLiuOOc. tint. I'nllittan Orillunry Mlreper. The lourlst travel lietaeeii the Kasl and the I'aclfli-C'oaat has rrarhed enur uimia proporlluiis In tbe lat lew years, and rail fur a social rlastof eipilpinent. To meet t It tat demand tbe 1'iillinan ('" pany baa Issued from lis simp what II technically calls tbe "I'ullman Ordinary Kliwper." Tliese cara appear similar w tlie regular slirs, bring built on tl same plan, but not furnished with t aame elegance. They are riulied wltU maltresHca, blankets, abnntt. pilloa. p" low-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc.. riwpilrlng nothing of the kind to h 'ur nlslied by the passenger. Kadi car bl a stove for making lea and coIIY-h ami doing "light housekeeping," and each section can I mi fitted with all adjtistahlt table, A uniformed porter ari'iMiipHiiii1' cadi car, bis business being to make (P berths, keep the car clean, and lisik after the wauls and comforts of lliu pa""'"1' g'rs. In each ol Ihe trains which art dispatched dully from l'ortland by tli O. It. A N.Co. istol)foundonnflh "I'ullman Ordinary Hleepers." The car attached to tint "Chicago-Portland fi clal" goes through to Cblcsgo witli' chaiign, nnd tint ono In the "Allnl'c Kxpress" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this cur fur Chi' cugo chaiign to a similar one at Granger Much of the first class travel Is N'lnif carried It. these cars, the rates lining lower, and the service nearly I'lpial to that In thn palace sleepers. For rates and full Information, Includ ing folders, write to A. I.. CiiAio, General Passenger Agent, It. St N. Co., Portland, Oregon. 0 OAHTOniA. ,. Bean tl. A Ihe Kind Villi 11,11 Alrwrs Biwpl Slgnatura of a, h