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8 OREGON CITY ENTEM'KISR Fit I DAY, AUGUST v., 1001. LNews of the Week i A &rS .CS A-i .... lkjS? Friday, July I'll. Northwestern baseball: SeMl, 11; I'ortlmiil, 4; Spokane 13; Tacoina, 7. The president ha issued liiii proclama tion rtallihinjt fre tradtt letecn I'orto Kico and the I'nited State, mill declaring the iirsmiilitin o( a civil j:ov eminent for the island. The I'orllsn 1 Charier Commission dr dared (lie cit'a title to bo inalienable to II water tronl, wharves, avenue, Afreet etc., whirh it no own, or which It mar hereafter acquire; ut a "5-year limit on franchise, ami affirmed it riyhl to take over all franchise upon expiration of the time limit. The Hoard of Inquiry is to investigate the controversal points in connection with Admiil Schley's conduct during the Spanish war and will be composed of Admiral (.ieorye IVwet, president of the ivurt, and Kear-Admjral 1-ewis A Kiniherley and Andrew K. K. Henham. The court will meet at the navy depart ment in Washington, September 12. V-Atil aluutr,! an, I ttrr.ul.t.l a. alt.,. ....I f . n a . r . It Mill relH'l. Tho iiirii wrapied himself in the Ki-or' color a a mean of protec lion, hut the (t.i was torn from him tud dubbed a "dirty r!.' The incident ha been reported to the I term an gov-eminent. Saturday. July 27. Hand of 5(X1 insurgent surrender on Ialand of Sawar. Light rainfall in corn belt and situa tion i regarded a improved. William Hunt, secretary of TortoRico, will succeed Chas. H. Allen a governor in September. National Tube Works Company hare aaked their skilled workmen to sign individual contract practically repudi ating any labor union and if they refuse their position will be declared vacant. Navy department finishes precept in Fchley race and the admiral' conduct, during the operations in West Indan water is ordered investigated. Admiral Cetera may be a itiiees. Title Guaranteed Trust Co. brings! suit in Multnomah county to test the constitutionally of the act of February S3, 1901, which authorizes counties to ell all land heretofore bid in bv them for delinquent taxes, Sunday, July 23. New battleship Maine is launched in Philadelphia. Baseball score : Portland, 7; Seattle, 3. Tacoma, 12; Spokane, 7. Steel magnates and labor leaders open negotiations to end the strike. Morgan and Schwab and Schaffer and William re the conferees. Admiral Sampson replies to bis critics and give bis side of the Santiago contro- Tersy. He says that be left the fleet with his flagship and went to Siboney at uenerai bbaiter a request. lie bas no desire to criticise Schley. The drouth is broken. Copious rains have fallen in many Darts ot Kansas and Stockmen are jubilant. The sale of garden seeds in the state yesterday was phenomenal. The corn crop will be benefitted in but few districts. Another steel combination, embracing the principal plants engaged in making eteel castings, is to be formed. The capital is to be upward of 15,000,030, with the prospect that the amount will be considerably increased later on. Monday, July 29. Events have already indicated that the tax law drawn up by the legislators of Porto liico will provide ample means for the island's requirements. The 535 nailers and packers in the 22 flour mills of Minneapolis have presented to their employers a demand foi an in crease of wages. They alto demand a contract for five years. The employers have agreed to raise the wages, but will enter into no contract. Feter Tillbury, an ironworker of Muncie, Ind., called on Mr. Mary Torry and threw the contents of a small bottle of carbolic acid into her face. The acid burned out the woman's eyes and burned her neck, breast and arms frightfully. Tillbury had vainly pleaded with the woman to marry him. A sack containing 1000 silver dollars bas mysteriously disappeared from the Commercial National Bank of Chicago. It had been left oulBide the vault by mistake when the bauk closed for the night. This is the second strange disap pearance of a package of money belong Jng to the bank within a year. De tectives are still searching for a bundle of $20,000 in bills, shipped by the bank with the Adams Express Company to the National State bank at Arlington, la. last August. When the package was opened at Burlington, it contained only clippings of paper. Wednesday, July 31. lUsehall mures: Spokane !, Portland 5, Seattle. 3, Tacoma 0. Thirty-four insitigent, the majority ol them armed with rifle, have been cap tured by the First Cavalry iu liaUug province. George H. Phillips, the corn king, ha reported to the postal authorities hi du -oveiy of an aliened attempt at a gigantic indle. The country, Mr. Phillips told Inspector Stenart, ha been flooded w ith circular emanating from New York, asking lor subscription to a 12,000,000 fictitious pool for a deal iu September corn. The lbor d.uVnltie in! San Francisco have leached a crisis. Maritime tralll and labor alonj shore are at a standstill and industry i almost completely jr lye.l. The order for a general walkout of the City Front Federation has Iwn made effective. The federation com prise 14 union and organization, will a membership of about 15.000. Twelve thousand of these have oheved the order to strike. a . a a An au-tiay ngni occured teen t e Boer and a column of British near Mauta, July 2S, in which the British narrowly escaped the loan of a gun of the Sixty-eeventh Field Battery. Four hundred Boers repeatedlv rushed the British position, killing Major Edward and Gunner Carpenter. The gun was limbered up, and taken at a gallop for three miles under a heavy fire. Five British wre killed. Though the drouth ha been broken, the woeful etTect of the agricultural situ uoo i now iTiug brought home to Chicago and other cities) as well. Prices of vegetables average double what tliey were a year ago. Poultry and veal come in deteriorated to an extent that has caused a material falling off in the de mand. Eggs arrive with an excessively large percentage of loss. So seriously bas the fruit crop suffered that fur can ning purpose price are almost prohibi a ! .. - J r ,'t uve, anu lamornia irniis are now bringing almost as much as tbey did at the beginning of the season. 11 VW. I P it V V (-44 "DOCS MOTHER WANT ME?" Ihe little fellow luta blown with all his strength, mid the downy l,t .(ill ft cling to the dande lion stem, Accord ing to the onule of childhood mother W not want him. Put mother would Ml a ditlctvut alory, She ho in. inc. I the weak ness ol the lungs, and if she mw him now. flushed with hi unusual rtTott and struggling to suue wie mug it wliiili followed it, she'll ferl how much she wanted him, and uatilcd those "weak" lungs made strong, that she might not loir limi. l-'or " weak " lungs, oUtinate cough, hctiior lliac, wrukliesa a u il i-tnui'iiitiiiii there is no medicine so healing and -w airengtiirnini; as Ir. IVrcc' Golden Molual Ihnovcry. It is rsttvlallv valuable for childteti, building up weak Wklici witli souiiil, br.ilthv I'.cah. It is entirely frve from alcohol mid narcotic. -wmirr i-i..r ima. mv ..Ileal l.y I who U now nrarljr h innoMi, hn.l a lcrillt 4-iKh. he hil a llir rh.'lr xnilri ami ; uiimirT wnirs j si Fair. Ivn . ,. CNitirmn. s. irvm I a, (.. rhyii-t.-ui ill. I hitii no fsl stiil n.4l, I ti ,1 mv wiir an.l ,l il,. him tiir (.., Aurr uur iMtvrTy- nail cuml m iliiglt qui.iv. mnrn rvrrMlonn rlM- lilr,l. I mt4r mr wiir lo l.rm him lWvk fn.m l hr tvuuliv. Hr hvint i-nmr.l him llirtr lo rr II ihr i lint wixiiu no nun utxni m wm-t iiviiih in Savan nah, al thr limr Hhr brought hint t-a. ami snrr kiviiiu nun ror rai loil.lm Mr. I aval DlKMVTry lor lliur. h rtiltrr It rrivnr. The Common Sense Mnlicul Advisrr srtlt yrr-r n receipt of stamp to pay expense or mailing oniv. ynil 21 tine cent stamp for iMprr-lsuind lik, or u Uiiips for cloth Uuud. Addre Dr. li. V. Pierce, ltuffalo, N. V. foil 1 1 1 0 M. K. Siiiitli--Kev. T. I'. Ilavnr. pastor. I r" f ' J I'lilid SuniliiV l l'lllll llrsiliii'ii elHirc'i, I " II V.m. l.il,,li.i . Ki.v. J. V. Klilrnli.'e. pa-' II 11 r 1 lor. Iresilinig llr.l Slid IMr.l h.eaiai.ai ! M i J I lC ( r lill I r I t n:s;. 'Wvwi Uy UU I U lb UJ Uvl lb UU Family LVIodlolnoo. ijCongli Honey. Iiiiiial cliiiri-li at Klvvllle UK VV Kit ( Ki:l K At Hi Welsh dm gn-Kiilloiial I'liiireli, - 11 1 l ra y servliri sill I I.illona: rii-S'-HM K si I" hi n .11. n li.-v. J, Morlsis IlirliSfi", IL t. piiir; M 1I1I.4I h si-lui il al IV. M ; weekly prsvrr iiii-eiinir (U.I lav si 1 I . M ; relelira- Hon ol llm l.onl s supper, arx-onil .Siilnlsy ol 1 li iii.-nlli. . i Thursday, August 1. Tea growers of Japan are to combine Ex-Premier Crispi, of Italy, is dying. Conferees on steel strike are still un able to agree. Northwestern baseball: Portland, 11: Spokane, 0 ; Tacoma, 5 ; Seattle, 2. Five masked men bold up a train near Chicago, but obtain nothing. They dy namited a mail car by mistake, thinking it was an express car. Anarchist named Garriotti arrested in Switzerland, lie was 00 bis way to Kussia from Paterson, S.J., and left the United States for the purpose of killing the Czar. Dr. Sangel Gardiras, at the head of 5,000 men, has revolted againstJ'resident Castro, of Venxuela. The insurgents are on the Colombian frontier, and the gov ernuent has sent 10,000 troops to sup press the uprising. Other outbreak are expected a the whole country is ready lo rise sgainst Castro. Martial law has been proclaimed in Caracas. General Wood, mililary governor of Cuba, discussing Cuban affairs today said: "Cuba is a totally undeveloped island, and has a great future before it lellow lever, in another year will cease to be epidemic We have not had a single case of yellow fever in Havana tin summer, and none in Eastern Cuba for two years past. Cuba's resources require time for deyelopement. The last enor mous sugar crop was raided on 8 per cent of the entire sugar producing lands. Only this small percentage is under cul tivation. We have $1,500,000 in our re serve lund atd can pay all our debts. and get out of Cuba within the next Mrs HaadU Mllllaaa, The government Is more trustful cf the employees In Its financlnl center ttmn I any private corporation. In the I'liltcd Stales treasury the whole output of tlio iutlou"a currency I handli-d by men who ore under neither urvcllhihce nor bond. The paying tell er handles f p.is:,i.u or $.Vi.un,in) a yar. The exchange clerk ha weery day f H0.ik) In change at hand. The money In charge of the kevper of tho cash room run from f ITo.ono.fftio upward. and the chief of the Issue dlvlalon handle millions every day. Any of these nieu could get away with enor mous amounts of money and be rvaaon ably secure against detection for a con siderable length of time. Nevertheless, peculations from the treasury havo bcog few and smnll In amount during Its history. There Is an axiom In the department which runs as follows: "Wherever money la bandied there la a polut at which the honesty of the Individual must be the main reliance." And so the treasury dispenses with the service of spotters. However, private business Interests Involving the handling of large sums of money are Dot likely to follow this example. Spotters may be an evil, but they are a necessity In the present phase of human development, and until some psychological chemist devls. a prep aration to make men honest the type la likely to Derslat-S. IL Adama In Alnslee's. LotilJCS. CiiUmrl .o.ljr No, 70, K. of P. 'I tverv Wi'.lni'xl.t V r- on 1 11 .t III lied .Men hall. Visitiui; knight invited loattnud, J, I'erki.ver, K. ol It. and S, Order of Washington. Noiipnriet l'nl"ll No .'17, meets every Saturday evening, nt Willamette hall. lr. I .nit 10 Foley, Sevfctaiy. A. (1. I'. W. meets every Saturday evening e xrepi hip iimii 111 win a, o. i- W. Temple, II, J, lUi.tiiiit, rectiider. UeN'kah WllUmelle KeU h lslg No. 2 meet second and fourth Fri.la of li inonih at I. O. (I, F. Temple Maiaiet Williams secretary. Coiirl luil. in Iinh No, 1, Forester ol Aiui-ru a. meeU liral and third Friday in the iiiontli in Ki'-I . Mi-u' 1111, W. II. Stafford secrcUry ; I-ill Meyer, duel ranker. Clackaiua Chapter No. 2, U. A. M., meet on the tliuil Momur of each uioiiih 111 .Masonic Hall. M. Pollack, secretary. Willamette Fall Camp No US. W. ti W. meet 1st and 3rd Fildat In Ihe Willitmelle Hall. C. I'., S1. S. Walker and clerk (i. Old. Or.lrr of IVii.to riissls rrsrr Mon.tsr nltilil al Iveifineii's lisll. HrS'l I oniiaor, M. Sen p lure, Mrs. Is) lor san-rnary Oregon City Camp, No, 64' Modern WiHHlmenof Aiui-rira meetsevery stni l and fourth Tue.tar in the ui-nilli. at iMsinetio Hall (i clerk. Catholic Knigbta uf America SI. John's ftiancli No. (it 7, meet every Tuesday ol the mouth. Tualatin Tent. K. 0. T. M.. in ret is led Mr-n'a Hall, every Ti uia.lr even ing. K E. Tavlor, retin kreis'r. Meade Put No. 2. (i. A. K nmt .Monday evening In each moritli at 7 :M and third Saturdav In each month at I o'clock p. in. in Wilamette Hall. P. Colbert, Commander. I'm Ha, Ml nr 1 Blood and Liver my and Nerve Tonic For Coufhi, Cold, Grip, or "Cold'Ji. ANY PART of body. Il fVM 1,.., " I'l ilo i....,i, ,h. - I" SI l,a I, 1 .J." 1 '.;'''' - 1... 1 1 1., , ' ' su tla. li. r ' ' ... 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CoUs, Orlp, Sol Tbroal toil!' ,' bysanUrir. llol Tluubl, II la uu(alli7 ' - ka.a a-M ..ka ft ai y,,. m ....... f .. ill. . 1 1 if 1 Aik Jfuur clrujilil fur Aluianaofor lot ronUlnln rtasrrll'tlan of lb SamaluTTTi tartlDialat ef tti Musi rBialkttil cuts vr atUIv4 by ln4u ica. For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY. Drufltjlst, Orcoon City, Or. SUMMER RESORTS. BOS WELL SPRINGS. .HI.... tirtiaseniiai ner, J-:Mr., an t Long iMatancr Trlrrhonr Hup.rlor In an. 8prlr. In AmJi,. ... . ... u k. -. . r . . k 1 1 ., - - 1 ' i.. iu.. vi nniu.nai.ini, gmrniin or nmnif i rouoi, or catarrh, Tfrra. i per rrk an ! iiji. per day. luxation In l.Mitaa Co , Orrg.m. CAIT. UI'.N IK IH ICJ.I., Praj,, Siuthriu Pa ll'ic lialna stop al hotrl door Citislahllv oiri f.,r i,.i j lUtll room n. Illlr.tr. I mailt Lull. Iliia- lW.,(h.i ft H..I . 1.. ti 1 1 . . 'or LONG BEACH HOTEL, the hackney cottage tii.Wf . ir.-i.i Tt.i. 1! r r UkI k nut) ntft jcl'tiaitt liur I n 'I Ht JtlA. lh(tl I'lHl Uf tssTt1V. T twr (al.U arc 1t.t.hr. with I h (ri ih rM I r-timt. ) I he ffu-i w h.. hr.tutu' tn Ft.l. a. . ' as a uou 1 oe saiisnen wnn temnorarv re lief from indii(eiion. Kolol Dypepia cure ermanen'ly and completely re 1 . . a. . uiovrs iriis compiaini. it relieves per manently because it allows the tin-1 sto mach perfect rest. Dielinu won't rest the stomach. Nature reieive supplies from the food we eat. The sensible war to help the stomach is lo use Kodol Dys pepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but do you K'od. Geo. Hardin. Sunday Services. 81. Jo'in's, Catliulic K-v. A. ilillfhrand. .aaur. un miniiay, maaa al ami IO:.'IO a in. Ttilrl Sunday In each momli. (Jermari aeiiiiun aner n o cioca rnasa; al all oli.er masse., r.iijiisii seniions. r-iiiulay-inhiiol al :':.T0 p, in .rs. aKjloi?elical ubjecls 1 trciitruitilsJII m I ,Vt , Ml, German Kvanirplical LiMlimn I 11 lltra ti nal t'orrm KiK'uh ami J. y. A'laini si.: nev Ernel J. W. Mack. i.a.Ujr. h...i.. sclioo at 10 a. in : weekly H-rvw-M ....,w TIllirwluT St 8 II. III. firm. an al,.,..l Satunlaj from 9 lo 12. Kverybo.fr inrlied. Methodist Kl.iflCiinal Ctnirrti !? u If A Atkins, cantor. Morninir srvip r' iii'.ja' 1 UuiKfsr Hchool at 10:00. Claas mtln afu-i I mn.n . i 11 . ----- ....., niTi.-a. Aim ni aervir-a a cigua uiouiui. r naye established rtr;." i'itmum nunoar eicmn Tuesday, July 30. Comte de Vaux, the famous aeronaut, will attempt to cross the Mediterian in a balloon about the middle of August. Tom bharkey and James J. Jeffries have been matched to fight for the championship of the world before the San Francisco Athletic Club, in Septem ber. King Edward has sent a message to the House of Lords to the effect that, in consideration of the eminent services of Field Marshal Roberts in South Africa, recommending that Parliament grant Lira the earn of 100,000 sterling. The Colombia authorities at Savanilla, Colombia, stopped a German steamer, j.IjOO flourishing schools. Two years ago we were obliged to provide about 100 or phan asylums to protect the destitute children Since then we have abolished CO, and expect to be able to close more before we retire from the management of Cuban affairs. Our troot hav h,n well cared for, and their health compares favorably with that of the troops in this country, showing that the island is healthy. Prayer Meetlur Thiii-adar arnulna utin trailers cordially Invited. riKHT PRK8BYTEKIAN CHl'KCH.-Rsr. i, MooUromerr. Pni,r u. .-... . -w m, aaMMaiij nennnt at in GRAIN-0! liRALYO! Iiwnember that name when you want a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it. Grain-0 is made of pure grain it aids digestion and strengthens the neryeii. It is not a stimulent but a health builder and the children as well as the adults can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much as coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Ask your grocer for Grain-0. What A Tale It Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's ftew Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give cleat skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. A anil M. nabbath Mrhnnl in . v . People'! Society of Christian -..7 nuu.jay cTernrir al eau. Ihui.dsT uiccLii.aaw .lv. neait ires. AVA.Mjhi.iuAI, CIIL'Kni-CoriiBr of Kiiwi anil .-vi a'lisoii street, H-v. . Copley .irr,.r. rvrry nal.l.BIli al II a. ni and 7:45 ;p. m. Htiudtj Hcliool 10 a. m 1 rayer nieetltifi 8 p. m. All are welcome 8T PAt;iH KMHCOPAI, CHUKCH- i.ev. r. n.. llamnioiiil, Hector. Hervice every nuiKjay al 11 a. m, ami 6:f)0p. in. Bunnay choil at If) o clock, Olher service a iiiayiwaiinounceu. All seat free. Htran ger cordially invited. FIRST CONGRKO ATION A I. rill' urn .I.....F..I IJ..I.. I If, .. . , . 11 rtiiu cieveiiiii stri-ela Iter. r.. n. ooinriKir, pasior. Morning service I0;,yi: HimiiIbv Mfhoril 19- In,..,. I.1,.,)....-... a. vr .. ' .. - ' - - ' .ni".' bt-.i o. i. 1. n. l. k. prayer meeling 0:.'KJ: evening service 7:'W. United Itrethren-Cor. KjKlith and Pierce streela. itev. Cocking, puslor. Herviw every Hun.lay at 11 a. n. anil 7;30 p. 111. ; Hiinday school at 10 a. in.; young people' meeting at 6:. p. m.j prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. I.awton Command No. I. of Oregon C 11 ion Veteran t'nion mrrta aecon. h4t ur.lay I p. m. in lifdtnan'a hall and fourih Saturday at 7 P. m. In T. r . Cow ing' oflire. J'iorieer Chapter No. (). K. S. nierl ihe e,xml and fourth Tuelar In ecl month at Masonic llall.-Mr (1 M Strange, secretary. Oregon Lolge No. 3. 1. O. O. .. meet every Thunalay in Odd Fellow' 1111. T. F. Hyan, aecrttarv. rail Kmampment No. 4. 1. O O F meet first and third Tueadav In ea L month. JuIn Howell, secretary. ItrHlmen Warheno Trite No. 13. Imn. O. K. M., meet Tne ay ewnitir 7. So, iiitiM .Men a Hall . 1 Ii.uan.C. of It. ; Harry II iter, aachein. Multnomah Ixlye No. L A. V. A. M.. meet first and third Salurdav in each month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Hyan. ecreiary. Mead Relief Corp No IS, meel at Willamette Hall (lie (lrt Monday in everr month at 2 vY'lork p. m. and the third Monday in everr month at 7.-M o'clock p. m. United Artisans meet everv Thursday evening of esch month at the Willamette Hall. The social meeting of this order i si-cond Thuraesy of each month. K. II Cooper, ecretary, M. iSolbtk M. A. Lonu I'ine IIge, No. 63, A. F. A A. M., Iwan, Or., meet on the second "turday in earh month from the 1st ol May to I t of Novemrier at 2 n. m. an.l . . . . mmi mi 01 noverniier 10 1st of May al 10 a. tn. Geo. C. ArmatroiiK. Sec. Ancient Order of ld t'rosa (ra..n Cny "fge. N', I, metfla an-iiml and fonrili Vrt. lay. In each inoiilli 111 Wlllan.elle ball. lo. aill n,,. It la.a.na In Ira.llona 111. a aaaa- n. a..n ..f lla alM a'.U.ail r !, W 411. la a.p .n .. I Ka aaa..ra -4 v n h"...a ...,,.r..ri. li ,,.Ii,t lai.w M.I a n...al ,l.alral i, .l., .., Umliw I , lal:j I. .-al.. aM, aMliM ar.,fl '' ixtiiiBa hh.ii... L I W J. IMlfclHY. -a.k...WaWa ST. HELEN'S HALL MELLON I'OMTI.ANK. OHKiXiX lt.iar.llaa aail Hay araa fur lilrla. Ilaa a Normal Kln.li(rl Tralnlns I irtinrnl. akkli aa, ill ha. a a ac.rala I..I !. I..r K Imlif (arlaa !, Una l all I l a l..ai.lln I w-pnfiiiKni r.. i.lca a . harrful an.l well a..ar.(,.l h'.in ..r ..an U.li.a l ..r CI.'I"ku or lurlhar Inl... .al."ti a-.lr lo WIS Ct.lM.a TI:lll:rT. frlmll. J GROCERIES. (iihmI Corn . . . ToinatiM-s .... Oyster I.nuiiilry Smp Konst CiifTco . , Corn Mi-itl .. , Hulk Kxtractn. ..KJ j 2V-' 3 can 2-'c a : ID Ur S.'hjj .from 10c ju t lb. up 10 Urn. f.irl'O: JT oi. Ln J 2.' JO luIlfMI of lllflf dtf- I tanco telei.hon wirv a i Oregon, Wabiii(rton,Ci , fofiiia ami Idaho not it oiK-ratlon bjr the l'w'.U Matloii Trlri.hoiis Cos- pnnjr, covering 2,W town. Quick, accurate, chfjl All the natisfactino cf il If r son a 1 ciinmunifitictl )istance no effect lo il clear unilerstamlirg. Ps-! kane and ran tunc. a racily heard ai Pvfl I land. Mr. S. II. AlliMjrt, Johnstown, I'., y: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctor said she couldn't live hut slis wa instantly re 1'riNlin'ti taken in exfltangn for incr banilii Rjed Front Tra ling Co. Court Houno Dlock OREGON CITY, ORECON Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Noso nnd Throat. 317 I'ekuin Hull. ling I'OKTI.AND.OKKUON - Oregon Cltr ofTire at Hanlmtfs Drujj Store JOHN YOUNGER, lieved hy One Geo. Harding. Minute Cough Cure. A Y0l.U LADY'S I.IFK StVF.Il. FIRST BAPTIST CII iritCII.-Rev. J. II. Heaven, pastor, l'reaclilng service every Sunday at 10-30 and 7:. p. ni. Hun day school at 12 noon to 1 o. rn. Junior meet In tlie afternoon and the Senior Young 'ple' society and Jiihle study class at V' ". juiirsiiav even) ii if . regular prayer service at 7:.')0 p. m. Wednesday evening, Bible atudy class at Y. M. C. A rooms led by the pastor. German Haptlst-gervlces the first Bun nay of each month at 3 o'clock p. m.. con dueled by Key. Albert Graner. Evangelical Lutheran, Zion Congregation -Cor. fcightn and Jefferson streets. Key. I M.UDM I.I..I.L. U. ......... . I - ... '"i;'-,"i '"" nuiiiiay-wiiooi at 0:.iu a. m.; service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Al ran ii ins, (oluniliia, by ( lumber liiln.it'nllr, ( holeraaud Ular rliea Keiiii'dy. IJr. Cha. II. Uler, a prominent nhv . I I. n . ... iuibii oi i anariia, uoiuinbla, In a recent letter states: "Lust March I had as a pa nent a young Jady sixteen years of aire who had a very had attack of dysentery jvveryining i pruscriljud lor her proved ineffectual snd she was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would die. 8ho had hecome so weak she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colin. inoiora and idarrhea Kemedy and as last resort prescrllMHl it. flm most won- derful result was effected. Within eliht nonrs she was feuling much hetler: in- side of three days she was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely ... 1 1 IS n a wen." ror sale by O. A. Hardin. Druggist. IjiiIIcn Vn Wear Nlioea. OriA a,i'M amalljk. r.... t .... . . " '"" using Alien s Foot-Kase, a powder to he shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns an.l bunions. It s the greatest comfort discovery of the ago. Cures and pre- vents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease Is a cor tain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores. !Mc. Trial prcksge free by mail. Addrex. j Allen 8. Olmsted, I,e Koy, N. Y. 0p. Huntley' Drug Flora, forty Yi:ARs"ixrnK!!;.vcE (heat Hritain and America. MITCHELL WAGONS fife Q i TI WALL PAVB llest pcMMlljle to build. No Hi..n or cn be Irrttcr than a Mitchell, Irecauae me wcarn oi wooil KKk I lined, only aft,. i. i i.... . 1 ... . ' - "-"'K looiuiiKiiiy isoiif(l. jit: wgon i well ironed, well rmlnte.l w-ll prortioued, and run the livhtrtt of - .7. ii is nearly 70 year since the first Mitchell wagon wa built, and they have Olllll COIIT IIIIIOIIH V evi-r ail.,-. I... Mitchell. When you buy a Mitchell, you get the bem-fitof thi7o)enr'e' iMitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor St., Portland, Oregon LAloJlojoJU Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. rrv.ia ............... 1 . , .. . ni iin jiurui iiiu coniuiflH un or tno dljfCHtanta and dlifcsts all kinds of food. It fjlveu Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all tno rood you want. 1'lirmimt s,.i,uuiu. stoniacfm can take It. hy Its use ninny thousand of dyspeptics h,lVo bucri airea aner evnrytlilnn elso failed. It h uneq milled for all atouiacb troubles. It can't help but do you good Preparefl only by K.C. I)RViTTAI!o..()li, aito lim II. bollIecuuUluii time tbuboc. tU Now the time to buy your irsll f i and.MUkkOW, the jmprr liangrr, ell it to you cheaper thn you co I it in I'ortlaud. Drop a card In the p j office and have a sample book brW j to your house, or telephone Hty Brt"l tore. J. MURROW, OrrgoaCitr lUtabllalied c. I nil PIONEER Transfer1 and M Freight and jiarcelu lIiver to all parts of the city. . ii RATES - REASONABl SHIRT WAISTS! This la the season for shirt w"1"'',' every wnninn oiikIiI to know ' Ihe luteal atylra mill Kooils fur in' , nrcraaury arti.-lr. We will any wniiinn who will srinl us ami nililrcas nnd a lie slnmi't'' VJ nr, n sninple copy (.1 J,,r moiiii," llie lineal laaiiimi ! Hit- u-nrlil wlil. li ulvra Imililreils i" , . ... "1 ..1 1 ..Intra, s .i. .it -niKiia, nu.ii.T i......... , Iiil'iirmiill.in ttliout flrrss. ....wi KIiihIi- i-ui.li-a fine each orl-l-!"" at all newaileiilrrs, M O KM K-II ItOCG IITO S CO. mm., . NilW ii w.nmw 1 uf 11 sat rat at r.. IV Ura Also D Iliirc Caism vn: ri asHia lno tupoa Apprni Ooiiiit; liana : Itsnhar I'ollnoi lrln. 1'oliiKrs rranol, Otoroat 'Pltl, TSAS , IISIH lentlons. n ilia 11 l't'l'IISlll open fru U. C. U