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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY -fi, 11)01. I News of the Week 1 Friday, July It). The atrike itnation i practically un changed. Itawba.l fcorr: Portland, i; Tacoma, 2. Seattle, S; Spokane, 4. Portland charter oomwiaaion voted to nwerve to u.e city the right to 0''. Uuiti univf rity. own and operate public utilities. . , , , , , , ' I A hot aave of umnuial, am! in many "I--- recorvi nreattng, Intenaity, I The run of almon at Anoiia for the pant 4 hour ha Wvn better llian for any aeaaon pi lire 1S;K. Major O'Neill, v. ho wa major of Port lan.l in IS'rfV-S died at Ppokan). II came to Oregon in 1S.V.' am! willed in Oregon Cily an.l aoon went to Poitland. Cath A x aouin Portland Cniveraity property ami tint institution will I opened in September in clicl roiiraea. , Tli faculty will be engaged in the rai-t. The iuatituiion will be known aa Col- in the lloue of !- r J and waa entenced to three month' imprisonment in Halo way jail. Intense heat prevail in lireat Fritain ml other part of Knrope. In England the drouth threaten! to h the moot for lorn in yearn. Snnctroke and death from the heat are nuinerou. . Civil government in the inland! of Cebu and Robal and the province of Po Urv, I.m.in, ha proved a failure. Tlie inurretion i not ijnelled in these ection and they have again been placed onder military rule. The Navy IVpartmrnt baa purchased Uie big floating ateel drydock, which lie in Havana harior, from the government o." Spain, for flvj.OiO. The original price at which the dock waa olTered by the Spanish Government waa fVXtX Saturday, July 20. Tekin will he aurrendered to the Chi neee authoritiea August 14. One hundred and nineteen Maxima reach the lammit of Mt. Hood. John C. Leaeare, t Portland attorney, taicidea in San Francieco, by taking car bolic arid. He waa lick, pennilea and despondent. Leas u re waa at one lime prominent in itate politic! and formerly resided in Pendleton, lie waa a candi date lor the Second District Congressional nomination in 1S92. In 1SS4 ue waa one of the elector! on the Elaine and Logan j ticket. ton. He leaves a wife, who waa Mini Annie Blakely. of Pendleton, and foor children, Marguerite, lapbne, Corinne and Hugh, who i with the American Army in the Philippine!. The Secretary of the Nary bai decided that the third volume of Maclay a His tory of the Spanifb-American War ihall not be need aa a text-book at the Naval Academy unlets the obnoxious language it contains in characterizing the action of Bear-Admiral Schley is eliminated. The Secretary aavs it would be manilestly im proper to Lave a history containing such intemperate language aa a text-book for the cadets. He will inform both Com' tnander Wainwright, who ia in command of the Naval Academy, and Mr. Maclay the author, of hii decision. Mr. Maclay vaa appointed to hii present position in the New York navy-yard August 23, 1900, having been transferred from the light house service. again prevalent over the central enter n part of the counliy, and is spreading eastward to northward. Contraaied with the remainder of the country, ti e Pacific Coant is enj ijing a period of cool weather, Sin Francitvo reporting a temperature tonight of 50 degree aa the renult of cooling breeiea from the ocean. Some of the maximum temperatures of ficially reported to the weather Puireau today are the following, although they are inntancee lower than thoee recorded by the local thermometers : Atlanta. IM ; Motion, Chicago. 102; Cincinnati. 100; Paveuport. I. UY.; iVnver, 14; IV Moines, la. 104; Helena, Mont., H; Indianapoh. U; Jacksonville. Fla., M; KanaaeCity, 104; Utile Hex k. Ark.W; Memphis, Tenn., 98; New Orleans. W; New York, 92; NoMh Platte, Neb., 100; Omaha, 104; Pitt.hurg. W; Salt Lake. KS; St. Louis, 100; St. Paul. Wi; Spring field, 111, 100; Vicknburg, Mia., M; Wasnirgton, D. C, W. AFTER H II. ill ol ieucn para. law g i-ll In I heaid 1 I iV I Al i StMlh, was laid III l(J ;ut term aa iy luw of the colli clioii of lny 1 Strei'.i (or Ihevaiatlonof I portion park. Tin nuttier coming ' iietilloiiuf I'll 1 1 1 1 over until Hi" Aug rej litres I In the mntlor taxes for 1'AK). This matter inw i on log nil an I the Uxtrd lemg fully a l vis, it i ordered that the taiea U I'M) are herehv iI.h d ihlimiie.'it,iii tlikt J. J t Wile, hentt, Iw itlvoii 'i v tennioll of llineunlll Aiikiiil l"t. I'XI bDi IT IS UM UJ La m A Family Modlolnoo. :Coogli HoneL I'or Ooughi, Coldi, aripT" ohT In i ANY PART of bod,. Ill II,.. mailer ft Jamea W llali, a , i f I I rr , ,., y, ,r , , ,,; r h rminiv charge, It la ordered that he l , U fl 11 Q U wnrj HUPkHPIID ." .'" . ,ra.terr. Ml... and k..tog ,( f (J 1 1 U J " D tl U A U 1 1 U k, W.anl Ira NiU'ii l-r the anui of fl.' Vl lor ""' ''" "4 ii'i'. V"- 4r uii'iith. I r f in iI.-. i mm. j u g .. ..f .1. ..II 1 - ! 1 Kme the amilc aliv ftimi ' h.tra and she gi-rip Tueexlay, July 23. Steel itrike situation is at a stsndstill and no farther moe toward arbitration has been made. Ministers at Pekin finally agree upon Indemnity payment. The scheme con templates the entire liquidation ot both princiiMil and interest by l'.MO. The beat In the southwest it frightful. Intense suffering amonir all clarxee is re us was twice mayor oi I enaie- ported and estimates of the corn yield . . ;ru v, M.. I ... . are reouceu to a qnarter oi a crop. The gMnt are live m.-c oi uie mtra and Iie glvrH to the pin w Inch ncka her NIy. M.ui y a wxxiun rntcrtjiiu and wears a smile while her luck ache ami her nerve quiver with pain. Surely any medicine which otfm relief to women would he worth a trul under audi omditionn. Put when the wom.ur melicine, lr, hercr' Favorite prr.-rt4im, lotlrrrl with the pr'f of riticacv in thouvm.la of rU attCNtol cure, w)ut excuse can then It oth-nsl for utrenng lunger f I. Pien-e'a ;4vnrite Prririprln nuke weak women strong and mtk women well. It ilnc rnieeliling ilraniv hcAla irituintuutioii and ulcvraiion ami cure female wraknexa. H U with Ihe riry f!ruur I wtlt y t IS hrnrltt mi m Srr rt ir.nv. fr.Hn t.i f r"1l l'tr'tll'lv.in ' 11 1 'I...Mr klrK t Iha.-uirrrr MiMCsrrir tohnin nfL ' Till. Awrtrm Co. Va "slit ultrml nl,.lt ntiarrv wild ulrnne tiarlv an.1 wmuuira nj lud riHiMint rrin( an.l nmMtx t.'i In rvrr h.l Aflrr Ukinf Ulir of t PercT' Kamrilr ITr ti(ua aul ';. J.Irs ilrj fcal lucurry,' h mt eolirrljr ntml Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets atimulaU the liver. 1 it tit matter of the adiiial iiient ( the adjustment of the tax ol Mind K I'ltti r ti (r IV.'.'. lln mailer coming on regularly to I heard upon the -lilinii i'l the said Mm. I K t'huri h, and it Nl''ring I) I he Uutid ihat the ! I Mni'lit K t'hurili wa theowner in the veur I (.', ol ll 1, 2 and 3, in h k IJil in ( ouiity Ail'litoll to tireguii I ity, that ni I I I !.... d odd ana L ver !7pvt:S: -w ( 1 1... r..r -..i.i ii...iiii. in,..,,, ri.,'" m xNerve Todicjih? .... 1 1. V'l . U , jlw B Oraal Hood rWanetnf Hm4 for Iprtng llaaU.lia. touVIllou,' Tiled. nluua wii'i'i II. h t lu i.i t llft.. ..iit. r,, 'i.i.'i ''X UlrA all i. iwln .rr,.,,li;i!'t't .1.. au.l f ir ..I.I in. I..I. I c.v n . - i 1 ,.f ... m ..ate i... ...II..... M . 2 and 3 in h k :H,lnled ollJila aluvej I ara. A dnollr i. r, nu.h ir. rnbr a n'"1 1 ' thai Ihe same waa illegally avihl unlet , IlArntlOIO I'llffl Cu' "' 11 ""l r uir rrrl ''T''",1 Auwlu,1 I VSIlnllS 8 hllln I 1 s'l I l..n j illi i.llirr iir.n.tlv U.Imi.j. L1ILI111JIJLIILI Wf II I U ... i , t" li. ,rg l .aid ,.l.loner And It further I J T f I t " , ifa'iiikF ill"" iH-arii iiiki pm p..... 1 i i iis uri ir. rcanar a Until ! Sonday, July 21. Mrs. Krn.er, wife of the ex-president of the Transvaal republic, it dead. North e'ern baseball: Tacoma, 4; Portland, S. Spokane, 7; Seattle, 1. Big salmon combine incorporated in , Kew Jersey under the name of the Pa cific Packing and Navigation Company. The capital stock- is $i5,000.000. The beat in Kansas and Missouri is withering. Numerous cities have com pleted 30 days with only a trace of rain. At Ottawa, in the eastern part of the etate, a temperature of 108 is reported. There the rver is drying np and the city will soon be without water. In the dis trict around Concordia the beat was withering, causing a number of prostra tions. At Leavenworth the temperature was 107. This was about the average for the entire state. Corn, which had fairly good prospect! a week ago, is be idnning to tassel out and this will prove its destruction. The slight rains of a few days since fieshened the cereal and Lelped it to grow a little and then the mischief was done, for soon the tassel began to appear and now what there is of the corn will be so far progressed to ward maturity that even if rain does come now, it will not help the corn greatly. At a meeting of steel workers in the Pittsburg district, the lollowing resolu tion, indorsing non-unionism were passed: "Whereas, there is at present trouble existing between the Amalga mated Association of Iron Steel and Tin workers, and the American Sheet Steel Company, which has arisen by reason of the said association demanding that all nonunion mills be organized into the union, which demand we do not in dorse, therefore be it Resolved by the iron workers of Vandergrift, Apollo, Leechburg and SalUiburg, assembled this 20th day of July, 1901, at Vander gnu, j a., mac we uereny express our loyalty to the managers of the American Sheet Steel Co mpany. During the years we have worked for said company we liave received only the fairest tieatment at tbiir hands; our wages have been en tirely satisfactory and we ask that we be permitted to worn nonunion as we have been doing since 1893. We feel that no labor union can make our condition any better or more honorable than it ia at present, since we are subject to no one man's dictation." Probably 2.000,00O of bad bank notes are in circulation. They are principally from platea used by the Stale Bank of New Brunswick, New Jersey; which went out of existence 50 year ago. Radical reforms are contemplated In the Philippine army and the coat of maintenance will be reduced W) per cent. The force will be cut down to 20,000 and 30,000 and brigade headquarter will be located at Manila, Dagrpan and Ho Ho. Mr. Carrie Nation was fined f 100 and given a 30 davi' jail sentence, by Judge Hazen in the dintrict court ot Topcka Kan., for disturbing the peace and dignity of the city by a Sunday joint raid last March. There ia no appeal, and the noted woman must serve ber time in prison. Monday, July 22. Pasnb ill : Seattle, 5 ; Spokane, 3. Port land, 12; Tacoma, 5. Wednesday, July 24. Northwestern League scores : Portland 1, Seattle 2; Tacoma 5, Spokane 2. King Edward has raised Evelyn Bar ing, first viscount Cromer, to an Earldom . Free trade between the United State and Porto Rico will be proclaimed Thursday. Temperature In Kansas today have been as high as 110 and in no case wa leas than 100 reported. William H. Hunt, the present secre tary of Porto Kico, has been selected to succeeded Governor Charles H. Allen upon the tatter's retirement Russia has made a demand npon Turkev for two coaling stations on the Persian Gulf, and ia using the Wrongest pressure to induce the Sultan toyieM. The American Sheet Steel Company have decided to make application to a federal court for a restraining order to stop (trikers from accosting or molesting non-union men on the highways. Terrific heat is stilt being reported lrom Europe. A temperature of 130 de grees was readied in Odessa. Russia, and in Seville, Cordova and Cadiz, Spain, the shade temperature wai 125 degrees. The feeling of the striking San Fran cisco teamsters and the Draymen's Association becomes mure bitter as the itrike continues. Fifteen hundred men are idle and but little merchandise Is being moved. The Boer Commander General Delarey has informed the Klerksdorp commando that there is no longer any chance ot European intervention, and that they must fight the war out to tLe bitter end entirely on their own account. Admiral Schley will auk for an inves tigation at the bands of a naval court ol inquiry and then sue Historian Maclav for libel. The alleged libellous state ment appear in Mr. Maclay's history of t... T-..:... I ci... i . i . . .. uio uuiieu oiaies navy, in Wtilcn publi cation Schley is said to have run away 'in caitiff flight," and is, in addition, de nounced as a coward, a cur and a traitor. An article from Dr. Robert Kocli'e . 1 i t . t ...... paper was reau oeiore me iirllish con- gres ot tuberculosis today in which the writer states that his experi ments had shown him that human tuberculosis and bovine tuberculosis were radically diflV-rnt disease!, and that he had amply demonstrated that cattle could not be infected with human tuberculous. Northwestern League (core : Seattle, 5 ; Portland, 13; Spokane, 8; Tacoma, 8. The higheat temperature ever recorded In the hintory of Kanaaa City, Mo , pre vailed today. Owing to the Intense heat. 40 death and 75 protrationa occurred in St. Ixjui today. The maximum temperature waa 107.1, the highest ever known. The navy department ha grants I Ad miral Schley 'a request for the appoint ment of a Court ot Inquiry to inveatigate the allegation! made by Historian Mac- iy. The lait band of Insurgent in Tavaha province, Luton, ha aurrendered. Thr comprise 29 officer and 514 men. All have Uken the oath of allegiance to the I'nited State. The retult of today' yacht race term) Dated the same aa that of yeaterday, the new yacht Constitution again demonatra ting her auperionty over the old champ ion Columbia in a light hrret. The opinion! of the scientist! In atten dance at the Britinu Congtea of Tuber culoait are divided ai to Dr. Kixh'a the ory that tuberculosis cannot be propa gated by the milk and meat ot cattle infected with luberculoei. Albanians and Turkiih regular have had several encounters on the Turkish frontier. Many have been killed and wounded on both ides. It I reported that the Albanian cut off the head ot their prisoner and triumphantly carried tbem on poles through Albanian town lueiit and aale lu a.i lar a the aauui el fivl nul l U I. 2 and 3 In lU k I Pud I'-l. 14, the tax and rt on aald l"t at It appear on ! Iiuqueiil r"M I'l 'i-k HO ; ilu-rrliifit U l hi l.wnl t'itt Muni F. Chun h have a ri'l'aie In the 'mi ol f.tl.74 mi id payment and the i-!erk t lii"tv diri'ti to draw a war rant In hrr mine fur the aa d ain.ninl. In the mailer ut r--r t id ultli r. f. r the month of June. aj. Tlx ot!iera having made their re iHanl the ati bring fully Ivinil. It l onli'rr that the. tame I and l hi r lr I in all re ape ta approved and ane ti-.l, said re irt show collection follow: County clerk I1 3 Omniy recorder 2V"i M In the mailer ol -tiiinn of Otio II. Miller fr relwt ol II ui Now eotlira Otto II. Miller by hi attorney, John W. Ialer, and aak the !r I for Golden Relief St, Vitus'Dance U. k.i. .. nan e tear fi.t Ilia illirair. V (if III. t. II la k'lrrllar. , U?,,l" fullf 4ual lo all Juit t'Ulm I.,, n rr..ldtB,tltV7 Ipralna. Colda.' Orla. tola Ti.'..lf 7 I tiraaaurr. TruubU. i U aattj In rir rw..i. a y ..! 1 - a W at w . r.iA. .4 im aa aa .f.. t, H i'''-'-l"-' tl 1 . t ,., LaltlBcaU ol Ui kuoal lamarkabla tuiaa atar aihlJ k For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Drunqist. Oregon City, Or. SUMMER RESORTS. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE tmiitw, vr awii. Ia la . .. fi.f IK aaa.,a i.f ItMM All a rebate ol $3 laill tat tor the year l'0. 1 '"" ""n Hani iai.i r-.ani ...1 lor lha feaa.in llial lha a. hi (III.. II I ami a en..i ii..nai.i .ia.. I..r (".iiua lea lorine reain llial llie taM into II. ,,.,,. !,..,! mn,x i.,.,,,i ,,,,,, .Miller wa nil a realilent ut Clai kamaa 1 I u.c avti lwihio, atrttallaa wail i.a cwunty during the tear 1 .., arid the ' ri " " , . br, Un.g f.illr alviar.1. It I ordered I Ml" 1 M1 kSMV- that Otto II. Miller have a rebate in the urn 01 u, anil trial ilia clerk draw a warrant in hi favor of J. In the matter uf mileage and 4r di-Mi of coriitmaatnner. It 1 ordeie.1 l. tha tafl that mileage and -r ilirui uf the commiuioner Ut allow el aa uiow : J ll Morion t:? no John lwellen .",J '.D T U Ktllin U 41 LONG BEACH HOTEL. rlrtfa.nl n-u ! .. Ill I'll UWItati th'Kttg I "'l l""! if TlMlrf II. .tt TM. 1 1 f.f h frrf I.m 'it Alt n f . J hy III Ou t-t thait oM If i J n-Mr.l n. lha (arala nk.i I Itiia ).i. tain nn.i it tin la a-iM f Ita al liattluna thia . Total fftl IT D') THE rHIlRRLI DKISIi I on t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new fixxl drink called GKAIX-O? It ii deliciou! and nouriah Inrt ...I I.L.. iL. . I I ,r m. lug auu laara uie place 01 CO I lee. Hie more GKAIN-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their system!. Orain-0 is made of pure grains, and when projierly prepared tastes like the choice grade of cr"-. but costs about i as much. All grocer sell IU 15c. and L'Vc. SHE DIDST WEAK A MAK. Eut her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen'i Arnica Halve. Then they vanished as will all tiuptions, Fever sores, Boils, L leers, Carbuncle and Fel ons trom its use. Infallible for Cut, Corns, Burns, Hcalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Geo. A. Harding'!, I10AKI) OF C0H.HI.1SI0.1KR.S. (Concluded from page 0) Thursday, July 25. The terrific heat in Chicago has been broken by a ttorm of wind and rain. heretofore a' lowed. In the matter of the Itock Creek bridge. This matter now coming on to be heard, and the board bing fully ad vised, it is ordered that the clerk notify Supervisor Montanden, of road dintrmt No. 24, to Immediately rep.ir said bridge. In the matter of the county clerk's Statement of scalp delivered during the month of June, l'jol. This matter com ing on the county clerk'a report of scalpi turned in and warrants issued, and the board beinir fullv adviswl if ia ttr.l....,.! that the same be and is hereby in all respects approved. In the matter of Joseph Allen, a county charge. This matter now com ing on and the board being fully Bd vnted, it is ordered that Joseph Allen, from and after this date be al owed the sum of $13 per month instead ol $10 as heretofore allowed. In the matter ol the application of al ra llu fi ":,. I. .... ........... v. vjuiiiiiau mt J in matter now coming on by her personal pponrance iwiore uie board, and the board being fully advised, it i ordered that the said applicant be allowed tlie sum of (8 per month beginning with June 1st, 1901. In the matU-r of the Clack subscription.' It appearing to the hoard ! that a considerable part of the Clack a- j mas road subscription is delinquent jt is therefore ordered that said ii..n.,n,n. u,il.i....i ... !. ... I... I i: . .. nuim.i ijiviuu ue iiiiuiuoiaieiy collectutl X Pn-arher M lib a fireal CncrrgailoQ. One of the moat widely knan of the lopular preai her of the day i KeVi rend iieo. II. Hrpwoith, hoa pariah rm brarr the great conlitu-nrle of th Sunday Chicago llecor literal J and th Sunday Nw York llrid. A almpU religion i that ot this eminent clerical writer who preache vary hunJar lo a congregation at!y greater than any ever accommodated In any tmple ot worship. Iownrtghl earneatoea and incerity. and a "pint of the brodel tolerance .... ciiaracierue un tainou . preacher. Kead hi editorial arrmuna In the Sundai iaaue of The Chicago Kec- ord Herald and Ju lg for yomn ll. A lO0K3HLI.ly.KUKE. lately starved In Lin don becviiw he could not dlgeat hit foo.1. Farly nae ot Dr. Kmg'a New Life Pill would ),.. ST. HELEN'S HALL l-oDTI.AMi, (iai;iii llaarillag aal Hay K.kaa) far lla. Ilaa V..rml k lenl.f yarira Tralnlxy It irlni.al, ahuk will k aaia ... iWn.T fif a. IniUf aartra ria.ra I Kla I'all T K. Ii.iatilinc liaiiaial .rni.l. a krfl aa. til ananaxl fi.f lailKa fi.f C aliil..ii .. furlh.c hfiimili.,a l' lr lu Mia f.l li.Hna TKimilTTw. I'riitl. I M Ml L.ttaa ..ri.- , "i - "' 'i lorj. lnr) trjrjdione w;) Oregon, WBshingUajXiJ foriiia an! M4lw jj 'jTtion by the hit Mat ion Trlr.oiat panr, cvirmj o town. Quick, atcurale, tU Alt the allafction tl i tcrnial ciiiiiinunica Diatanco no effect lo clear underatatidirir. F kane atii) han Kfav.n railjr heard ai land. Oregon Cllr office at IfanIinraS Dm;' Store. GROCERIES. aveJ him. They ilrengthrn the atom ach, aid digestion, promote aaaumilatlon, improve appetite, pm-a 25c. Money back it not aaliatlH. hold by (ieo. A Harding, druggist. (IimxI Corn . . . TimatM Oysters Cauniiry Siap Kat CofT'-o . . Corn Meal . . . Hulk Kxtract 3 " 3 " 2.V IObnn2.'KJ . from JO T lb. up 10 It, for l'0o jH-r ox. 5c Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Noe and ThroU. 317 Irk'im Iluitding KHtTUSD.OnKuO!. JOHN YOUNQER, MhaUr lailo l our Nhara, Allen hool-Kae, a powder. It cure painful, marling, neryoiia feet and in growing nail, and iiiatantly t.kea th ting out of corn and bunion. It' the greatest comfort dliMoverv of the age, Allen's Foot-Faae make tight or new shoe, feel eay. It ia a certain cure for wealing, callou and hot, tired, ai ding feet. Try it today. Kohl by all drug gists and (hoe store. P,y mail tor 25c. in aUmpi. Trial package free. Ad, Ire Allen 8. Olmsted, U I'.oy, N. Y. Only One Way To Ho It. Get lrom Portland to Chicag i In 72 hours-jimt three day. The "Chicago- Portland Special." leaving Portland daily at 9 a. in. via O. It. A N. arrive at Chicago at d:'M the third day. New York and Boston are reached the fourth day. Thia train, acknowledged to be the fastest Ut ween the Northwest and the Fast, Is solidly vestlbuled and Its equipment Is unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears., up-to-date tourist sleeping cars, library-smoking cars, free reclining chair cars, and un excelled dining cars, the meals on which are equal to those served at the very best hotels. Kemetnbiir thia train runs olid Portland to Chicago; there Is no change of cars, and the good of It Is, It costs no more to ride on It than on other routes. We have other trains "Pflciflo Ex press" leaves Portland daily at Op. m. via Huntington, mid. the "Hpokano Flyer" leaves at 6 p. m. daily via fipo. kane for Ht. Paul and the Fast. For rates, sleeping car reservations, call or write to A, L. Ckaio, General Passenger Agent, 0. It. A N. Co., Portland, Oregon. Pnxltii'u taken in eirtiangn for inert liamlise. fyd Front TraJing (Jo. Court Houbo Block ORECON CITY, OREGON Hiipturo and Piles Cured without oratlon or detention from btialnraa IHt. (J. B. WATTS Room 14. McKay Illdg. rd c Stark Sta. PORTLAND, Okl'.C.ON. Hour I to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M. Opp. Huntley! Drug Htori, FORTY YEARS LXI'EKIEXCE 15 Ureal Uritaln and America. MITCHELL WAGONS ' ia 12. I. SIAS HKAI.KK IN Watclu's, CIK-k, Jfwtlry-nJ .Sit,ctach,!i. All kind of rcjiairing jn-ntl Jo" aiul warranted. loaloiUri Itlilsx. CW, Ort- and paid to the Commercial l5l,nk ofllM''1"" In the mutter of the petition 0f I'hillir. I lLUA" . to- l r,u'"' i.ksu, i inmp , ro BaIo hy cimruian 4 Co., HrtifgiMtg, i M.TBW item jioibIe to build. No wagon U or can le better than a Mitchell, because the cream of wood atock iauaed, only .flM. I.-!.... .1 . . ' ' -iiv. ireinK iiiDroiigniy seasoned. Tlie Wngon i well ironed, well n.ttit.,1 w.ll Iiroportioned, and rum the llghlet of "77 "r"fy 7J '! since the first Mitchell wsgon wa built, and they have oeen mini continuously ever aiuce by the Mitchclla. When you buy a Mitchell. UAtl !..! it,. I a" a . a . " wni ni oi tin 70 ear' ex- pcrienge. ' Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Co. First ami Taylor St., Portland, Oregon LA10J19J10J1J Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This pri-iiuratloii contulim all of tho dlg(;stant.8 and digests nil kinds nf .....! va .i ... -- iii . 1 1 1 VUB inHtsint relief and never re.M'IIIUma'Ia,.B " Clim. It UlloWM yo, to eilt alt HWIKXSZ"1 i $?lym !U.,t .?"'? '"""t live otum.icim can iuko it. jiy its uso many thouHandrt of dyKjicpMcn have been cured after overyt hlntf c1h failed. It iH unequalled for allhioinach troubles. It can't help but do you good I par.(1 only hy r.(l. !:Wirrrn.1J.ciiKl UliuaLboUlocoiitiiljiaa!-, lUmatlnj&Oc. sit. WALL rAPKIt Now I the time to buy your wall pJT and MURROW, the paper hg-r, wJ sell it to you cheajier than you c8 bf it In Portland . Drop a card In the port- office and have a aampla book brougU to your house, or . telephone Rly Hro tore. J. MURROW. Oregon City. i:tablale4 Ha. I. un PIONEER rranjfferjBDdExjfBiS. Freight and parct! doliverod to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE ml llcliln I'Hra. Ti wiiiriia inn Liiinora, al Inratlm lU'hlnaalonmt, ai'Un. a iKiiiluiB, (iivna Inntaiit ri'lli.f lir Wll llamVlMN fILK SHIRT WAISTSI Thia la the Mason for ahlrt wall. every womnn ought to know l Hie iMrat atylia Hint koiiiU for 1 1" , nr.T.nry nrtli le. We will aenil I'KHIl " nny woiiiiui n lio will rml l-r """ unit mlilrraa mill a i'c atiinin lo I"1 I'"" ' Kr, n anniple copy nf "l.'AKT I'l MllIMi," tlie llnral riiahloti inn K''"r, llir wurlil, whic h xlvea Iniinlrnla ol ih'r: i nt ill aluna, iiiiiuy voloreil lulii 'HI mi liifiiriMiiiliin Hlmiit drraa. . Hlnle coplra line eneli or$.1.nO,-r)'c,lr' At all uewailrulera. MoimK-iiitoi;niiTv ro. Kaal I Hlli Ntreet, - New nraj