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MU OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1001. i I i 1 1 r" w Tamar-w-w. onji-iy"V V rMiiiiiTnMvnrvn: Onr corresiwndent will please end In article More Wedneday of each week .otherwise it readies us loo late (or I ul'lii ation. XarqitRtn. M Amjt AM. Juno 10 A week ago last Fridav evening alioui thirty friend ot Mr. and Mr. Jas. ilariuam invaded their home and ent a voir pleasant ev ening, the occasion being tin L'.'ith anni versary of their wedding. The ceremony of t tit evening wa perlormed by their pastor, F. C. Hutler. At the olo-fof the ceremony they were presented with set of knives' anil fotk and ;H.n. Tim whole wan a great surprise to them. W e wn-li them many happy year vet to com and hope they may injoy another o,ur ter of a century of wedded blis. Last week our ivhool clood with a very fitting program anil picnic. The program ws rendered in the grove; ti e day leing very windy nude it very dilli cuit fur the croad to hear much of the speakim, especially ot the smaller chil dren. Lloyd and Ray Manjium are at home Ai'ain! Their schools dotted the last of May. Mr. G. W. Bontly had two men help ing him grub slumps on his ( lain! last Week. Kev. Quinn, of Eastern Oregon, ha becu visiting hit brother at Maio,um for some time, tie preached in the M. E. church a iweek ago last Sunday. He spent hit boyhood davs at Marquam and many ot hit old friend were amiou to hear him. .'lis. liert Garret was quite ill last Week. , P.. mem ber the Gladtidini camp-meet-ing starts .'une 20. A cordial invitation isgiten to all to attend the service; come and camp ou the grounds if oai 1 lo. F. C. Butler, pastor, in charge Children's Dav waa observed in the M' church last Sunday. An excellent program was tendered in the evening to , full bouse, j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Killen. of Elliott . Prairie, were visitors in Maiquaru last Sunday. Their presence at church in tile morning cheered their many friends. Mr. Jamok Marqnam, our toad soper v . r, i doing good work on the roads this spring. Mr. Ernest Hartman, of Eastern Ore gon, ia in Marqiaiu this wetk. Some say he is on bnsine, others say tlieie is an other attraction here. Buelah liarman baa a very smiling countenance this week. We can guess toe cause. ' Mr. J at k is in the midst of strawberry business this wetk. The Epworth League of this place will j give an ice cream and a rawherry festi val on Friday evening, June 14. Come, one and all. OurMotUlollljch quality and low price. Mi Goldsmith. Wllhott Wiluoit. June 9. Road Pots Boyles is doing ipleDdid work on our roads. Mrs. Nicholson and family, of Mar quam, were son passing through this section one day last week. Jones' logging camp has been shot down for the past few days on account of a crippled man and recent rains. Mr. Slaughter and son-in-law finished a contract of hauling forty thousand b-et of lumber last Wednesday for Mr. Mc Learn. .ieedr. Needy. Jane 8 I'hi ip Mohr is build ing an addition on the residence of C. C. Molson. Mr. Gahler cut bis clover hay Ut week. Tt.ere has been quite a spell of rainy weather this week. The Niedv Cyclone nine met the Mai ki-tiurg Cyclonea in a fierce game of ' ball and the icore waa 21 to 7 in Macksburg's favor. The Needy Tornado nine p'aved the Maxlmrg lcrub nine Sunday forenoon a id the game resulted 17 to 7 in favor of the Tornados. Some of our new bicycle riders eaut of Needy ride to town in a zig rag way ut ttierateof 22 miles an hour, but soon thev may be the crack-a-jarki of Needy. Maple Une. Mapi.e Lank. June 11. Mr. and Mrs. E. Uaillie, of Portland, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Baillie. Grandma Dickerson ie at home, after an extended visit with relatives in Cane inah. C. W. Swallow, cf Hutide (iardens, lias a number of hands picking straw berries. Mips Ona Renner, of Oregon City, viHiled at the home of Tli'. Da vies' Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. H. Henrici and daughters, Myrtle and Irene, of Ely, are visiting Mt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John hhelley. Arthur Forbes.a fitudent at Willamette University, has returned home to spend vacation with her parents, Mr. and MrH. Lee Forbes W. 0. Dickerson spent a few days of last week lihhing In the upper Molalla and reports excellent ein.ctfeH. Mrs If, W. Richards is home again after a five mouths absence at Wood stock. She accompanied by her 7 "HI' -;iigry M QURA N U'l-itrc it U hot all the year round FjScott's Emulsion H In the world. So don't stop taking it in summer, or you will lose M fcr what you have gained. E n Send for a free sample. I J bCOTT & BOWNJi, Chemiita. Wrl 409-415 rearl blreirt, New York. 50c. and Si.cn: nil druKKists. daughter, Mr. S. 8. Jennings ami family, who will apend the summer here. Kev. W. It. I-atourette ami .family : have Arrived from Oakland, Cal. and! will spend the suminor on the old home stead. J. R. Davie, sr. of Cloburn, Texas, was given a birthday party on the ltl. in i.t at the home of his brother. Tboa. Davie. The lime was very pleasantly spent in a social way. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. iho. Davies and family, J. K. Pavies, r.. Mr. and Mr-. T. It. Hankina, Mr. and Mr J. W Jones, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Straight, Mr. ami Mrs. J. li. Dviee, jr. Mis Una Kenner, George and Glen Hankin .w trlminril hat ill oiilur prirra. .MUa 4aoltl.iiiUh JtllwauU The graduating exrrcie of the Mil waukie achiKil aero held in the town hall j Tuesday evening The programme con sulted of: Solo, rredefoger. of I orllaml ; recitation, "The Frauip Story," Alvin Schmale, recitation, "The Little Half worn Shoo," Annie Thicsson ; class ad dress. "The I'mical Age," Chaplain W, .". idiiHTi ; preseiiiauoii im uipionia-, 07 i - II:., .. 1... i K. Svtt, chairman board ol directors ; song. 'Aniern a, I'.v all. - lcoo - sisted of Anuie Thlesren, litor ". Alvin .V.iuiale, Lrroy Johnsora and J ohosou. The clasa address was one o( exceptional merit, and the maiked a'ten- Hon 01 tlie auilience was an evidence 01 lliir thorough aooreciation of the chap- Iain's sound and wholesome counsel As no assignment had born made ly , thetf. A K for speaking in the Mil-I waukie sch. ad, Mr J It. 1 1 u i t in run an.l General C'ompson, of 1'ortlaiid, vol-1 unteeie.1 to perform that patiiotic duty j there. It wa a groat treat to the school and one which they appreciate.) highly. Mr. Huntington's talk was full of pitri- . . , . ... v.i. ii i v, mA - -' - a 1 ttie tact that a military career is not nev essarv to make a man deeply patriotic, lieneral Compeon a talk was that ol an old veteran, and, as the children desired, was about some of thoe greatest of all battles of the Civil War. Ilia iinnal recollections of these addel life to what may 1 but dead history to a child The cl')e attention of the pupil and their singing of "America" and "The Stir Spangled banner" greatly pleaed the speakers, and they went home feeling no small degree of grai ideation an the result of their kind service. On June 5. the day after school closed, the whole school went on a picnic excur sion to Gladstone I'ark. where the day was spent in a very enjoiable manner, although the weather was not the nioet favorable for such an occasion. At the regular mooting of the R ard of Directors, af'er settling up all buines matters for the past year, tiiev re elected the pre nt corps of teacher for the next vear. EicU I'reck. Eai;le Ckeek. June 10 Still it con tinues lo rain . Roland Douglaxs has returned home from the saw-mill, w here he has been orxing lor ine iai monin, aa ue is go ing to try painting lor a lew day. Mr (.asto, Irom lannv, organize.l a Giange at Eagle Creek last Friday, with .n meiubers and more to follow. C H. Douchv is out from Gladstone working on the Armstrong farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Douglas went to Portland last week. J 1'. Wood I g ami his son Ouy are building a barn for Mr. Kedderbusch at Sandy. H. Gibson, from Oregon Ci'y, was vis iting friends at Eagle Creek lait week. Mrs. James Gibson has a new carpet. Mis Grace Ioiglai is expected home from Eastern Oregon this week. Kedlaoa IUdlano, June 11 lUin seems lo be the order ol the day now. The weeds are getting ahead of the garden, thus making It very bad to put the same in good shape. Grass and grain are making good growtn and promise a good crop. Pota toes also are doing well. The children rendered their pieces very nicely Children's Day and all pres ent enjoyed themt-elveH. Miss Maude Stone, who has been in Portland undergoing an operation ou her eye, is able 10 be home again. Claud.;, her brother, spent Sunday visiting her in the metropolis. Dan Watts and Albert Wheeler, of Stone, are employed in B. F. I. Inn's mill. Harry Mother attended the joint t sell ers association at Willsburg Saturday, Heliasjuht concluded a seven mouths term of school at Frog Pond in w hich he gave general satisfaction, Geo. Spees and family spent Sunday visiting their daughter in Portland. Ionard Nenkirk and wi'e, accompan ied by his mother, brother and sistei, Bird and Eva, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. ."Selkirk's mother, Mrs. H . S. Mosher. P. I'olander is fast completing Her man ShaHlinger's new barn, which is 40 by W. Miss Meld rurn, of Oregon City, will close a three months term of school, the Evergreen school District No. 70, tin-, coiniiig Friday. F. W. Sprague and L. Mosher spent last week prospecting on the uper Mo lalla for gold and copper. About the copper we can't say, but they got a first class cold . L.juib M unlock, of Macksburg, was visiting here over Sunday. Freddie and Ora Wilcox went to Mackshnrg yesterday to attend the K. O T, M . picnic. Harry Mosher was calling on Stone friends yesterday . iirrliaN tlaily In Iti-ii.ly to Wear Hal at .TfisN 4llsiiillli. Molalla. Moj.Ai.hA, June 11. The oak leaves ehow the work of some insect life in this 1 locality. egetation is becoming immense.. The question now hangs: how is all this do-! Ver tO CIS Cliri-d ll tf IS raitl Continue 1 iniii'li . (.k9 m.,,, I iu .uaccaheen are arranging to organ-' ig jeut nere. mere is a ho tain ea Jent here, fhere is also talk of organizing a Grange. j J. I). Jordan has sold his ranch of 040 ' acres including the hop yard, consideia- i LOOEilNG IiACII To the time when she was plucked from the very giasp of death, the natural Im pulse ol1 the womanly hrait is thankful ness for the ttirum which save her. and a ilcsiir to help other women In like case. Those me the motives which prompted Mi. Eva Ilurnett to write the ! dvimwnxing tcsti- tnoiiial to the dilutive jxiwer if lr. I'ierce's V'avonte lri'riptioii. This is only one cme out of thousands. No one w.iitl.l d.ue mv , that the average I woman was not I truthful as she i J good. And it ia the ' truthful testimony of the avrf.ige woman I that " Favorite I're- cripton cuir w oiimnlv disensea ' I'l '( hen all other M.1.4X':.JiCfV w meant leant an I me.li- AVriAWViiI cinet ! fail. It est a I- 5W 1 1,1, ,.,,..! ,,,.. Anrt 0lf Hhich 1 ,,rnU infl41Ilmtl,in tn, lrt-ralion and currt (rtu!e wriVnrna. It trii(uilic 1 tm. llprxT4 ,rlrr the a;irliie and . iluiu.ril rfUrhi,,- ,!rc,,. . , hrT jtrll,,, ,mr ,lm, , mtr lo : h, j M : iiurnrti ..1 k.i.m-Hvi.u i. ! an Co . K ,"n.l iivt ir.nnuii.ul lu rr.i.l 1.1 I what v.nir mr.li. nr h l.i.r lor nr. My ll.y Cinir ill Julv. ls. ...! l iij.i (.nruv ci.iut, ami Ur al .trull. . .!! !! Irn I.... rrk I wa. in a itrm.ltul rvtitil.on at.. ha.l ail (.1 (he brt d.vo.raol lh mv AUrr rnrlhln hait tern .tone an. I I ha.l Irn .vru up lu .l.r I a.ar.1 It.T hu.ln.t lo rl mr a t.'lllr u( !r p.rn-r Karntc Prr T.Mi.'n Hr hut lo la.th in II. but hr got II. an. I hr I hi.l likrn II two wrrks I wa. attr lo wa!k lo thr it.nln num I to mr mrala. ami Mr thr lira I ha.l lakm lhtr SMlIra I wa. aMr ! o'k I r n.v Inmlly of hur i - . . i. ..... i... I ..... . ITTTTI ,-1 II. HI ..." ... ... . . i cnot.f n - Ir. IScrce's Tlcaaaiit lVIlcta cure bill- OUSJIC!, ti-n$7 000 A Mi. jl.xire, lately from the East. g't 4is acres, including the improvements, and t'k pososa:on to- dv. Mr. Shaw got l acre. There will bo two lamilio move on a soon a posmble. W. V. Case ha received the aptsiint ment of l'"tal clerk, comnienring work yesierday on t''e route Irom Portland In Ashland. We wish Krank su.ress ia hi employment with I'ncle Satn. Well. Mr Jordan ad ye -ribe met Mr. Hibbard at the June term of the county court, where he again had hi hearing and did not show (hit he had advanced any further on the road of evo lution than the rest ofu. The ra I i-a was defered (ill July term To Mr. Hib bard' tie-lit. will sa that he admitted that he did not know who the "Molalla Correspondent" was, when In wrote hi reply in a heat of passion, and that he "had been a li'tle too fast" not knowing that the "Molalla rorreamndenl" to the Enterprise has also boon acting a Mr Jordan' agent for inanv vear There is an old saying applicable here :" All's well that en Is well " Mr. Hibbard and ve scribe will continue lo he friends, which ever way the road cae g'e. Mollno. lino, June 12 Saturday wa chil ilren's day at the Grange. The oicasiun was fittingly celebrated by a (Mile raising in the morning, followed by an enter taining musical and literary program and lunch. Mr. Mulvie and Mlai Mulvie were here Saturday. Their many friend will lie glad to hear that Mr. Mu.vio' health is much improved, and that ihey Con template returning here lo live Tuesday Mulino seemed ipiite deserted, having furninhed its did ijiiota for the K. O. T M. picnic al Macksbnrg. Every one reported a good time in spite of the weather. Pratt Pro, are getting some good logs in the pond since they got their chute to working. At last we are to have a creamery. This ia one thing above all others we need. Mr. Forci is an old experienced creamery man, ami tlie silcco t, the enterprise is assured by the interest shown by the people of this neighbor hood. Korinci lioiiiMis, June 10 It has been ime time since there bus U-en atiytliing 111 the paper from this section, but every body is able to kick . Saturday evening their was a basket Social given at our school hoiisu for the purpose of fixing the school building, there W4 a literary program rendered, which wa enjoyed by all. Th purls of the program which need special mention were recitations by Miss Withey and Mies Feathers and a dialoijUx entitled DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder rmedy. t. I .L . ,. jk i"' wo great meai rHj cahrlumph of the nlne- 1 covered after years of rQl Dr. Kilmer, the eml- ncm Kianey ana Diaa der specialist, and Is wonderfully succesrful In promptly curing lami back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlht's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Ju3t the remedy you ne.ed. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may nave a a.rte,rsl- V.s.lta a. jar. tmm .t mnll .1.. M I I. telling more about Swarnp-Root and how to findout If you have kidney or bladder trouble. VJhn ,urltl,,(rm.nllr,n rea.llxo ll u ..... , b ........ . . &..v,wua offer In this paper and fyK send your address to 4irTVT?iA.,v Dr. Kilmer &:Co..Blni-E: ... WiiL k":'""i;1 hamton, N. Y. Th'e-t!l33 'efjular fifty cent and noma nt Kwunp-iioc. do"ar S,MS re by a" 6ood druggists. Im 1 UUCP ' H MITCHELL, And a full lino of . Evans Potato Planters Agricultural Implements, Vehicles and Bicycles First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon. "A Heavy Shower" by Mar. O. W. and E J Holing, Ml.aea Kaloll Klchi'V, Ml Wither and lioaa Yctach. The parts were gotten olT In ipilto a dramatic way, showing talent among the young people. I.adle did Well in preparing Make. .rid llie ge.emeii,li,U,...espir it.. I bidding. I'hein were twetitv-two baskets old, w lilch brought the sum of twenty-live dollar and ovenly-llve rem The young opU who got it up have the congratulation of all who are concerned, for their icco. Miss H.m.. M. Feather, of Damasciia, waa gueat al the realdell. lit W. II. Itoring last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. (1 II. Pierce, of Portland, has Iktii vising (. W. lt .rtug the paat few day and returned homo today, Mr. Wratherley and hi sister are g'leat ol Mr. J. A IJlohey, M Hallo, k. of .ky. amors, wa the g'iet n Mi Kttell Rii hey Saturday ovenitig. Mr. Wilis Wilson wa the glleat of Jaine Kichey Saturday rvening. Mia E'lell Richry cloao I a term of a. hool near (iroatiam Saturday. Mr. (. W. Itoring ma le a trip lo Greshatu ou businea last work. I StatTurJ ! StatTor.l. June We give aultabln praiao to tlioe Dial had notice signed "cemetery committer" Mte. along the ! prominent place., and must sir that It caused men to rtvne fortli and do a en 1 siderable work in the yard Now make another call and put a suitable fence ; around the yard. ; v.p. Mye pent .ur.iy nere The bridge at O.wego acroaa Sucker creek i still out, w Inch cause much In - convenience to people here that iatl to g) to l ortland. The Shipley bridge . ra the Tualatin will lie cloned one day thi week (or re pair. The Shaulssr bridge i being rebuilt. tymia Schr.ie.or will have to go it alone for a ell, or go to town. Fred Moner isalout with hi arm in a sling. "Job's cnrr.forter" are the delight: 7) of Ij.oliard Shautier. Agne Howard and children returned to their home in Washington the fore part of the week. Weid and Aden's new board fence I built. Oregon Illy Market Krport. (Corrected to Friday j heat .o. I, 01C litlshel. Flour Portland, Howard' Boat, '.e r ack, M..'I0 pr-r bbl. On'. in sack, white, V 'ont Hr bushel, gray, 4.1. Millsluirn P.ran. ttU.OO ,i-r ton shorts, I Mi per ton, chop, in , , t..u. .. .' ' .. . roUtoe It t) loll 1.1 -r sack. Eggs Oregon, 11 to PJ'gC 'r dozen. Ihitter Ranch, L'i to .'Jo cents per roll Onions, choice, ,T,'i: per lb. Hhubarb, choice, lju'c per lb. (Jreen "as, .'!c js-r lb. liiNjsetH.rrie, lfl to 2)c per gal. Strawberries, 4 cent H.r Imx, Hressed chickens, 10 lo W.i C piir lb. I.ivi'Hlock and dressed meats; beef, live, )I.(X) to l..r() per hundred. HogH, live, li cts; hog dressed, T.''c; elioep, With wool, 4c; sheep sheared, J lo .'J'a'e; sheep, dressed, 7c; vital, dressed, "J ; lambs, live, 4c; lambs, dressed, He. Nitved'I'wi, I'roni oalh "Our little daughter haf an almost fatal attack of whoopingcough and bron chitis" writes Mrs. W. K. Ilavihuid, of Armonk, N T., "but, when all other remedies fulled, we saved her lift) with Hr. King's New Discovery. Our nieco who had consumption In an advanced stsH, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as lo ho other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. IV) cents and $1 Ot) bottles guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. Trial bottles free. COUSTJtY PitODUCE Highest market price paid. wiuameue rails ana carry a complete line of GKNEKAL JIEItl'HANDISti. Anything and everything you wunt always on lnitid including ritKSH MEATS. Special attention puid to country orders. A feature of our store is the IB.A.IC.Ei.R.'Y". 1'rehh lircud ami Cakes. WILLAMETTE FALLS. LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY. Mitchell Wagons Hoosior Drills Caso Plows Champion Mowors and Binjiors Southwick Hay Presses Making Itrmril al lluiur. The poculiar Interest that attache to pholiigraph that bate hoeii taken by youra.ill, a coinpaird with pur. I.ax-d pictiur. a'ts. liea, also, to the graplio plunio record made In your own boiuo. i, r,.lll1-lr ,.,. that a,. ,.,n by piuleaaiotial. It la ea.y to achieve K.Mkt result fr.iiii the Slrl and your !" ords will Improt with pi, th e the a 1110 111 learning lo make photograph, or to do any thing rlae 111 w hi. It pr. II. lead to .kill. To aao pl.ologiapha, hook, and all the long bl ol letiundar ol happy day and lender a.a. iall in la ilelightlul, but no nimriiits 111 coiupaie w ith a cabinet llllcl Willi grphoilone tiHi.r I Iruiit which ou can reprolu. lh volce.i y.iur lnio and tun.ivii l.iiis, ihe aong ol ysur inuau l lilnids and, atxiv all, the re or la on a In. bar impiiaoiied, lor frpf.ahn lion at any 1110 merit, Ihe vi al a. hieyeinrnt ol II. llltln olio W Iiium, plrseiica In the Ihi.imv hold I like a ray of lliahlne oil a dara vne.1 day. These budding lliell and women, alas ! do not always develop Into the prfe t llower, and li reminder ul them, when they are g ., I i vivid a ineina IhiuUgl. winch lliey luay prak to 11 again The Columbia I'l.oiiog'atdi Co , No. M Wbah aieliue. Chic. go, bead. pur ler for graliophone and talking ma rbilie auoplir of eveiy kind, will. send you catal. gun .11 apt II atioli. On); On Way la lia It. (iet from Portland lo Chicago In 7.' hnurs-juat Ihroe day The "I 'hlejg.e Portlan.l Sial." leaving Portland dady at 0 a. in. via O It. AN. arrive ,t I l,,,-.,,, ,1 u .HMhe third day. New i York and lloatnu a ra. be-l the foul lb : day. Tin tram, a. know. edged to lt the ft.l between Ihe Nolthweat all. I I the East, I solidly vallhulrd and It equipment 1 uua.irpan., Pullman drawing r.siin sleeping rat, up .-dle toiirlat sl.-eping cats, library smoking car, free reclining chair car, slid un- ...lt,l , ll.tlhj r.,a IK. ..!.,, -I.I.I. j. ,..,.. lo ' ..1 ... loat hotel. Kelliemtxir till train run solid Portland to Chicago; there I Ho change of car, and the (.. I u it , i coal no morn lo ride 011 it than on other route. We have other train "Pacific Ex proa" leave Portland daily at lip m. via Huntington, and the "S,karie Flyer" leave al ll p 111. daily via S kaon for St. Paul and the Eaat. For rates, sleeping car reaervations, call or write to A. I.. Caio, General Passenger Agent O. K. N. Co., Portland. Oregon. It I with a g'l deal of plca.ii'e and satisfaction that I recommend 1 'imU-r- lain' Colic, Cholera and Ihairhooa i JJ to"iody," say Hfiiggisl A. W. Sw telle, A of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer.,! seeim the rerno.lv eirnod for Male tin.' !'"' " . "' Ilevu that medicine swvt - 1 I really h- e. my lil tlie paat suininer while al thn shore,' and she became so outhuaiaslic over It mer - It that I at once made tin my mind to rerniuiiierid it in the future. Itcccntlv a gentleman came into my store so over come with colic pain that he sank al unco to the floor. I gavu him a doo of thi remn'iy which heled him. 1 re pealed Ihe dose and in I') minute he left mv store smilingly informing 1110 that bo felt a well us ever." Sold by i. A. Harding, druggist. I'ao .tllen'a I'ooI-IIiimv A powder to be shaken into the shoe. Your foot feel swolen, nervous ami hot, aiol get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen'a Foot Ease. It cools the foot and makes walk ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating fool, iucrowing pails, blister and culloii spots. Relieves corn and bunions of all ptln ami gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for I'.'ic. Trial pack age free,, Address, Allen S. Olmsted, I, Hoy, N. V. OAflToniA. Bm th -J9 Hart km Boujht BigDstur wan of ' ! A ! 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It ia the largest evening newspaper published in Oregon ; It contains all tlio now ofthoHtnte hikI of thn Nation. A Try it for a month. A siimpli A copy wfu hit mulled to vou Ire". 'A ;:i:r, roes Tho Telegram, Portland, Or. Q Ir. Vllllan."' ,n.,."?!l mo IIII.kI. Ilireilliif; ami lll.l.. I'llra. IJ .. l..,.rl.. I l, ) HIM"'" 111 li.ratlia lliihlnusl '"'" ...i.h. . a.,,tl Ml'. HO' - a in Vii- Innlixiit r.-iier. H SMamalw ,jTM;jr I. .ne If ror Plleaanrt Itchlnanf tlit, .rlTtoir,"J alawnrnoiliHl, Hohl lr "IniusM"'. r f' '"' 11 r.iml.t.iir urine. ANi ami I "IM"'',', MS Mill CO., Prop, ChUIVltUNP. niiin," 1 rsrsdonlrrnrl r.vtiry Ima la wiirnoiteil, vj Hinllon r.Mil Wll.LIAMK M 1 rgZinKgj .l.i3..n7in.3nnnnnnn.nnnnnn7innn.irinnn3.-1.i.in.n'.n;Ti.inn. l Fo, sale by Cl.arm.in & Co., Druggim.