8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST 0, HKU. f News of I lie Week Friday, Aiitftixt 2. Northwestern be hull Skne, l; 2'urtUml, 4 ; Tacoma, 3; Seattle 1. Miss Ivy Parker, of Portland, lis Ihh n hoaen queen of the Astoiia roHtin. Throe negroes lynched it I'arrollton, Jlisa., fur I ho murder of Mr, and Mm, K. T. Taliferro. J. Pierpont Morgan rcfuaca to roocn the ge conference ml the steel stiike Is likely to go on. The yacht Independence) as defeated by Columbia in SiVmile race ly five minute Mul 14 seconds. The national socialist convention ad Jnirns. Kesolutious were adopted con demning the judiciary of the country. The situation in eimiela i rritical. The war minister hat resigned and the Sovernmenl troops have Iwn defeated in their diet ei. counter with the reMa. The Maryland dcmorcatic state con rent ion is under Oornian's control stif will adopt his platform. Klimina'ion of the nrro from politics aill be made aiamount. Governor Odell. of New York, ha just roiiinpleted a tour of the state's institutions and will inaugurate radical changes in the management of state hos pitals ou which he expects to save foOO, 000 a year. The government statement shows that the receipts for July, I'M, amounted to t-'jS.TJO.S-W, and the expenditures o2, 307 J&W, which leaves a surplus for the month of 112,750, ss against a deficit for the month of Jul, I'M), of f 4,000.000. The drawing of winning numbers in the I nited Hates land lottery at El Keno, O. T., was concluded today, 13. 000 envelope having been taken from the wheels 6,500 for each land district. Beginning August 0th, 125 names in each district will be called daily for sixty days for the filing of homestead entries, Columbia Kiver fishermen will form a union to make a five-year' contract with tnme company to deliver to it all the fih caujiht, at a specified price, which shall not be changed after the season opens, and there shall be no limit placed on the c itch. It will also be specified that the company snail operate botn a cannery and a cold storage plant, so as to handle both large and small fish. The combin atioo will include 1,000 boats. Within a week every union man will bo called out and the steel strike will bo general. Amalgamated ollUinl no longer hoe to end tht struggle by peaceful means. Ir. W. W. Watklna was shot and Instantly killed by William Mellon, a laborer. In Moscow, Idaho. Stcllen was violently insane and took refuse In a boil where ho wax killed by a posse. Insurgents are driven out of Mindero I.cniis and have tied into the interior. I ineir commander, Mow ant, wlio la a d.'M'rliT, Is hiding in the mountain and Americans are in pursuit. Adjutant General Corbin ha returned to Manila after a II days tour of the Island and loft for Shanghai this afternoon. Congressman Shafroth, ol Colorado, who ha closely investigating the ques tion of public land in the ritillppinc, urges the commisjioii to take step to establish the homestead laws, allowing any person doing work to the value of flit) on government land to occupy a certain amount of it, and, if possible, agisting in stocking it. He also urges a similar arrangement with reference to mining claims. PS "w w- .vr .Yi i a .a 1 1 i IhA 1'AAnAl s Saturday, August 3. A town of 10,000 people to be known as Lawton has grown op in a single n;ght on the Oklahoma reserve. British colonial office has instructed General Kitchener to execute Boers who shoot natives in British employ. There will be no more leniency. Hugh Keller, Minister of Agriculture, cstimstes the yield of wheat in Manitoba and the Northwest Territory for this year at 55,000,000 to CO, 000,000 bushels. Colorado celebrates ber 25th annivers ary of admission to statehood at Colo rado Sprirjgs. Vice-President Roosevelt epoke oo "The Growth of the West lurin( the last Quarter of a Century." The board of admission announces that the attendance at the Buffalo exposition, during the first three months ending at midnight, July 31, was 2.774,908. With the exception of one week, the admis sions have shown a steady increase. The protocol committee of the Minis ters of the powers have virtually finished the draft and submitted the same for ap proval to the other Ministers. All ques tions will be signed within a few days unless there should be some dissgree ment as to the phraseology, resembling the discussion that arose over the word "irrevocable', m the early stages of the egotiations. Should such a hitch occur the signing may be indefinitely post poned, Tuesday, August 6. The successor of Admiral Kimberly on the Schley court of inquiry has not jet been announced. Mayor Phelan has abandoned his ef fort to act as mediator in the San Fran cisco labor troubles as he cannot get the employers together. One steel mill ha resumed operations wit ii nonunion hands. The American federation of labor may lend its moral and material assistance. Six Philadelphia buildings were wrecked by a gasoline explosion and 20 persons were killed. About 40 persons were more or less seriously injured. Empress Frederick, of Germany, dies atCronberg. She was long a sufferer i from dropsy and cancer. The interment will be at Potsdam and King K J ward will attend the funeral. Keports from textile industries show that the number of woolen mills under taken to be built in the first six months of I'JOl was a gain of 2"0 per cent over the number built in the !t six months of l'JOO. During the first half of ll"0l the number of mills constructed or contrac ted for was 2iil. a gain of S7 over the 224 reported in all textile manufactories for l'JOO. Of the 201 mills 143 are devoted to cotton, 35 to wool, 58 to knit goods, such as hosiery, etc., and 25 to miscellaneous purposes. Of wnmutilv health would l cstrenied in pricclcM ry tlioiiMiiils of sullelliig women, l.'m h iii'MUli sera them moan ing in a darkened room. At the It! they endure ixiitt every day. At the worxt the pu in hrcotnr torment. The secret of womnnly health In keeping the woniitiily oruni"! in a per fectly lirjtllhv utate.' Tills can te done by the ue of !r. I'iercr'a I'sviu ie Pre scription. U rrguUtr Hie iwriod, dtirs debilitating iliiuin, hcttta llill.iinuuitloti and ulceration, and cuiv female weak ness. It niiKe wt-nk women strxnig and sick women well. ' Women suffering from chronic fonns of disease are invilel to consult lr. Pierce, by l.-tter, fnf. All cornspuid ence i held as ancrvdly coutiteiiti.ti and wotnanly ctmridem-es are gumded by strict professioii.il privacy. Address !r R. V. herce. ItiHiaio, N. Y. Accept no sulistitute for Ir. lierct's l-avonte Prescription. ihere is noth ing rise "just as good" for womanly ailments. "t uffrrst Sr nwwr than ten Yr with frmlr Ofiknisa ,. rrv Ix.t um wrltn Mr li Mtw..l. nf Trrlirrnr. Ml..n!, Co.. Mnil.4i "I ii-it r l'irrT t-iriKil I'rr vTU'lion nn.l ' (iol.lrll Mr ll. ml lKsivrv ' llh .! rr.ii 1 1 am ,'.1, , a ,r own wink now I tlx nil k uow hnw to lhatik vvhi rmHiii f-r th kin.l a.tiri.T v.m hr artit ni r Irtlrr Yimr rrttifslin ilul f,r m mm than all ishrr H.vtufa nmlutiirt. an.) I haw Ukro lut i( thrm Ir. Picrce'a Pleasant Pclluti cure biU-ousnesa. M. K. Hmith !rv. T. P. Ilavnea, pa'tor. I Mul Mil ikIii v al I lilleil llreiliren Oliiin'ti. prri rliinlll Ite V. J. V. Kliln.l(e, ms lur, I'learlilng llml and llilril I ue.lai al II a in,; prover ineJiliiil every Tliurilay ii'liliK, Hi'ivlrra lialil III Hie I 'titttl K llonal t tiiiri'li al Kit villi. II K A V Kit I'KKKK Al Hie Wel.li fun. nrrcslimial liniri li, Mimlav arrvlii a will Ih i liil In t I'rrMi'lili'K at In Ki v. J .MuilMin liii'l.anla. II. I) Mhlnlli h.i.il at 'J I'. M : weekly Hireling M lnesiv al T P. M ; ivlrlita lliiii ol Ilia laird ii''r, ninil Suinlay ul rai'li Mioiilll. I rsn Mi Family IVlodlolrioo. !' W ill Ih i JL III :;Coogli Honey. Kidney Baekaclies For Cougln, Ooldi, Grip, or" Ooia'iaANVPART of body, Lieutenant-Governor John Ilerriott, Stuart. Judge of the supreme court S. M. Weaver, Iowa Falls. Kailroad com niUsioner K. C. Prown, Sheldon. Su leriiitenderit of public instruction U. C, Barrett, Onage. in ses-"whlte Sunday, August 4. Baseball: Portland, 3; Spokane, 2; Tacoma, 4; Seattle, 3. Thief takes registered mail pouch from Portland terminal depot and geU away with his plunder. The steel strike will be a finish fight and the trust resolves to give the strikers no quarter. The peace conference was a failure. Eain, which appears to be general throughout the northern part of Ne braska, southern South Dakota and the northern portion of Iowa, commenced falling early this morning, and continued with but slight intermission until late this afternoon. Hundreds of homeseekerswhofailod to draw a claim in the new Kioa-Com- mancbe country are selling their tents, liorses and waguiiB at a sacrifice in order to reach their homes. Many others who nave camped on the borders of the land for months, expecting that it would be opened by a "run," are destitute, and suffering is already apparent. Hundreds are drifting Boutn toward the three pro jected towns of Anadarko, Hobart and Lawton, hoping that somptluiig may turn up. Many merchants and profeBgional men arew claims, while hundreds of needy have found themeelveg without either the hoped-for land or money sufli cient to purchase necessities. Wednesday, August 7. Baseball scores: Portland, 6; Tacoma, 3. Seattle, 13 ; Spokane, 4. Admiral Howison will be the third member of the Schley court of inquiry. Portland charter suit committee favors strict civil service for all city employers. British minister refuses to sign the Chinese protocol and settlement of the question is delayed. Kepublican state convention sion at Baltimore ignores the supremacy" question. The military government of ceases today and commissioners take charge of municipal alLt.rs. The expected general strike order has been issued and all nnion men in steel trust plants will be called out next Mon day. The Selby Smelting & Lead Company, of San Francisco, has been robbed of 280,(00 worth of gold bullion. There ii no clue to the robbers. A national wholesale grocery t'ust is to be formed with a capitalization of 1100.000.000. There are about 2700 lead ing grocery jobbers in the United States and the plan is to unite under one con trol 10 per cent of the entire number. The Division of Insular Affairs of the War Department is in receipt of Its regu lar monthly report from the Collector of Customs at Manila, which shows that the imports at that port for the month of May, 1901, amounted to 12,400,431. A noticeable feature of the report is the fact that for the first time during the American occupation, the United State heads the list of imports with a total of Vvj,Zi, England comes next with 7,614. TKV WIAH-OJ TUV MtUN-O! Ak yutir grocer today to show ymi a package of iKAl.NO, the new food drink that takes the place of roffee. The children may drink it without In jury as well as the adult. All who try it. like it. GKAI.VO has that rich seal brow n of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the moat delicate stomach receives it without dmtrraa. .. the price of coffee. I.'k:. and 25 cts. er package. Sold by all g rocers. Lottos. ('atiMU't Lihlgr) No. Til, K. of P. meet every WrilncvUv evening in lied Men's I hull. VlniUnif Knik'lita Invited to attend, J. Perknter, K, ol K. and S, Oidrrof Waahiiik'tun, .Noiipwrlel Union No :i7. lueel every. Suiiitilay evening, at Willamette ball. Mr, l.oitln holey, Secretary, A. O. t W. meet every Saturday evening eki'epl the Hull in the A. t. I'. W, I'emplr). II, J. Hardin-, reemder. Kehekahs Willamette Kebekah 1-odg No. 2 meet second and fourth Friday ol nu ll in. mill al I. II. O. F. Temple Margaret William secretary. Court Itiibiu Mood No. I, Foreatpraof Aiuerii a, meet rl r it and third r inlay in 1 the month in lied Men' IUII.-W. It.! Stafford secretary; Flit Meyer, ilnel ranger. CUikitinaa CtuM'ler No. 2, . A. M,,i meet on the third M unl.tv i.f earli ! month in Masonic Hall. M. Itollack, secretary. Willamette Fall Camp No I4S, W. t) W. meet lt and 3rd Ftldars In the Willatnrtle Hall. C, C., SjI. S. Walker and clerk G. Old. Orilrr of IVihIo inrata evrv Mon.lar nitil al Cfilmen lull. r. l'oui.rl"r. S. ."4. Scripture; Mn. May alor werriary Oregon City Camp, No. Modern Woodmen of America meet every second and fourth Tuea.tay in the m-nith, at Willainelitf Hall (i. (troaaentmcher clerk. I atholie Knitfl.t of America St. John's Pianrh No. til7, liiwl etery TuenUy o the tnoiith. CURE. Blood and Liver Rmcdy and fjerve Tonics a wi...i. . .. t ., ., ' im o.,.i, i.,'i..,i,i;,;,;; v.a,;i:,r,'''liJ,'' llli f.Mir.liit.i.,i.i i.i.v.i .I ' . ' "t'Oi lii.ir.liif 'li. .,.'.. '"'I r- )r, riinr Klrtn.y and n.ri.. V'"'. " !. I (' 'l'lire knara t tfl la ui I I. ."" injr tii'Mii i ,i lur art I... It I Llrr, J. M l I ... k III l.l.L I . " ' ... ..,,(, ,Mlll (lraal Mood CUanaltif lloailai lie. Conatltloii Rsniadir tir irln J Tlrd. Hinuuii ""' ail ali,,i.I ri uii i ,, ' Timid a,i. M Dyspepsia Cure ! i ir. t in , . I 1 1 y Curs ami f almllar rtratli'ii ! lit t no -tk.ll, Uf IM'I lull II 1. .1. . . i IHilu iin i, ii, -ii. . l"1. in.ii. i,a hi,, "ti. ..,), 1 ill-il br. rantiar a hi " " u-..iy;.!"'.,r,K,'; lxll IlirrO I'r r. J ii tut I r l.u ataiiiH,b N V. a., la. Golden Relief SI, VilusrDa Xl t ar Iff I'riiii. r. I mlniil. I date iimiI Dr. ftBtlar s Uuhlaa M.li.i . luaiir yrura ,.r alii. Ii II la ailorllar. ally i.kI In all trim rlalm rr.sid.a.nj'.Va Ua.d tor Cuts. Kruliat rjurr,, 04 . Ifralns. Celila. Urlp, Bar, TVo,J f. u r,,i r.-a, T "-. A. I, , Iin H ..Is. ilk ! 1 " - ... t-t ai a w ,.. w n 1 1 ill i I Aik jruur itrusflal fur Almanac for Isol roauialns dascrlptlon of Ida '. Ccrliacalts vf tits tuwat rsmarkabls curt trar aiMtrtd by Bisduia. For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. What A Tale It Tell. If that mirror of yours shows wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver tronhle; but Dr. King's New Life P1IU regulate the lirer, purify the blood, give cleai skin, rosy cheek, rich complexion. Only 25c at (Jeo. A. Harding's dru store. Bsarita Bifastus f ine ua tea nm a. sad Eofj Don't be satisfied with temporary re lief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Manila cures permanently and completely re will i moves this complaint. It relieves rr. " f - manenlly because it allows the tired sto mach perfect rest. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature receives suimliea f I - irom the I'xkI we eat. The sensible way to helo the atomacb is to use Kodo! Dys pepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help hot do you good. Geo. Harding. Sunday Services. St. John's, Catholic-Rev. A. Hlllelirand. Diiimay, niaa at 9 ami IO:.'j a m. Thlni Humlay In eai-h morun, (ienuaii acriiiiiu aiirr n u ciock nias ; at all oilier inasura, r.iiKimri sermons. Hniiilay.arhiiol " Ve",r".' l'l"Ketical suhjwjt German Evsnirelical Luth ual-Cornei Kighth and J. Q. A.lams sis.; Key. Kriieat J. VV. Mack, naator S.....I... sehoo at 10 a. in .: rrklv tvi,-.. Thlirsday at 8 p. in. (irrinan school every HatunJa) from 9 to 12. Everybody invited W .L If . .... .niHiiooisi r, iiacona Clnirrh ir a Atkins, naitor. Morninir arvl ai' in'.n' Biinilay Hchool at 10:00. Cla. DiMtln. .it,,' Dlfiruliif rvlc. Krenlnr acrvir. 2i pworth Ufnt meeting Hum? ereuinr ai its Monday, AugiiBt 5. Baecbull: .Spokane, 5; Portland, 3; Beattle, 7 ; Tacoma 2. Thursday, August 8. Steel trust is preparing to open closed milts. Baseball: Tacoma, 5; Portland, 3. heattle, 0; Spokane, 5. Striking cigar makers at Tampa are wavering and may give in. Gunboat Machiaa ordered to Colon to protect American interests. Thirty-two horses were burned to death in a livery utable fire in Portland. Nearly 13000 has been pledged to the Portland free swimming baths. The committee want a total of $5000. .Negro burned to death by a mob near Enterprise, Alabama, for a brutal assault upon the wife of a prominent farmer. Hand teamsters quit work in San Fran cisco and building contracts will be ser iously hindered; Pacific Coast Kteam- ahip Company's firemen walkout. The Franco-Turkish dispute may re sult in a French naval demonstration. The squadron at Marseilles is waiting the signal to proceed to Turkish waters. The Iowa Republican state convention made the following nominations; Gov ernor A. B. Cummins. Dp Mninaa traujteri cordially Invited. flKHT PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH.-R.y. A J. MoDtsomerr. PaaUir. Hemeea al'll a aj and People's Hoelety of Chrlttlau KnH..., ouuiay BTcninir at sao. Ihmadst yenlns riravar miii.. i.o. u .-. ' C If . ....... . t.va..r.i.lL'Al, UHURCH-Cornar of KNi" ami aianjaon street. Key. H. Copley payor Hervi:s every Hahhath at II a. ni and 7:45. 'p. ni. Hunday Hcl.ool 10 m Prayer meeting 8 p. ni. All are welcome BT. PAUIH EPIHCOPAI. CHJUCfl Jtev. 1. K. Ilamriiond. Rector. Hrvlr.a every nunaay at u a. rn, and 5:(Kjp. ,. Hunday school at 10 o'clock, other services a uiay in; announced. A mull Mi... gers cordially invited. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cirrirnr corner of Main and Eleventh streets Rev! io ; J , ,"M"r- ""rnliig service IO:.Vl:HundavHf: hool 12- Iiml,,, C'.i jr. V I U H ijt ,.in,riiFi, o, r. l. a. (j K. prayer meeting 0:30: evening service 7:30. United Ijrethren-Cor, Eighth and Pierce streets. Rev. Cocking, pastor. Hervlces every Numluv ai n . .. ..... . . . " o. i.i. aim .) I), ni.: Hunilay scboul at 10 a. m.; young people's meeting at 0:30 p. ,.; prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. 8 Tualatin Tent, K. (). T. M . i.,e. ta ir. Red Men's Hall, every Ti madav evening- K K. Taylor, nvonl keeiirr. Meade J'jet No. 2, (!. A. K , mee'i rlmt Monday evening in earli montfi at 7 :M and third atunlav In eai h inoiilii al I uVha-k . in. in W'llainetlo Hall. P, Colbert, Cotiiniander. I.awton Coiiirnauil No. l.of Ornrmi tliloll teterali I lin.n liurta aenin urday 1 p. m. In llolninira I,. 'I .n.l fourth Saturday at 7 p. in. in T. r. Cow ing' ofhre. Pioneer Chapter No. 2. II. . S. ineeta the second and fourth Tiie.lav in earli mouth at Masonic IU1I. Mra H M Strange, secretary. Oregon Lodge No 3. 1. O. (). K. n.net. every Thursday in Odd Kellows' llall.- 1. t. Ivyan, secreUry. Falls K'ncampmeni No. 4. I. O. (. F meets flrsl and third Tuemlav in each month. Judmin llowell, set retary. J Itedmen WaehenoTrlhe No. 11 !.. O. K. M , meet Ttiea ) rv,nirg 7 ."0 at Red Men's Hall. .1 lilman.C.' of K. ; Harry lUxter, sachetu. Multnomah Ixxlge No. 1, a. V. A. M meeu first and third Saturday in eai-l. month al Maaonic Hall. T.'F. lUau secreUry. Mead Relief Corps No 11. meets at nillametie Hall the first Monday in every month at 2 o'clock p. m. and the lliirl Monday In every uioiuh t ? hi o'cloi k p. in. United Artisan meet every Thursday evening of eaeh inonth at the Willamette Hall. Th six'lal meeting of this order i second Ihurseay of each month. K. .. i.uirr, secretary, i. UolUtk JI. A. Lone Pine Lodite, No. 53, A. F. A A. M., lyvan, Or., meet on the second Saturday in eaeh iimrith from the Jat of May to 1st of November al 2 p. in. and from 1st of November to 11 of May at 10 a. tn. (ieo. C. Armstrong. Sec. Ancient Order of Red I'roaa trr,,n di. hxtlte. No. I. Iiiavls aecni.il ami r,u.rii. L-.f. uajri in rscn iiiomiii in lllainetl hall. ST. HELEN'S HALL l'iMTI.tMi. imiiiluS, tuarillp( an.) ff krtimil fr tilrla. Ilaa a N. .Html KliKlriKnilrn Tlalnlli l iallmriil, Ml.l.li nil ,a.r a ..9ala lr.1 it r ii iv ..r k Ili.lrth'Allvn i ! I lila I all 1 lt II.. a f 11014 I N-.t linriil .i I1 a licviful an.l Mrii AManirr.i hnt r..i vi'iina; u.ii. t'.r V at'i.'u i f (uflli.l lul .iimi,.,u a''I l i xiish ;.i.i im Ti l" ni; 1 t , l-iiii. i.l MITCHELL WAQOXS 1" ,i aa. v. L ' -.In..., .,-', 0m Some Reasons Why You SrvxiM Iraitl on Hjvln EUREKA HARXESS OIL uurtjiidir.i tiy any utlirr. Heinle, hard r.il!(rr sijft. fcjTu'.ly pir.,rr.. Ker nut k ilrr, A heavy l.ir. nil. Harness At rairUrnt prrrvalee. Red tier coat of yniii h.irnraa. Nrvrr burn the leather; It Efirirnry i iniferd. ecurr l-t arrvlie. tit the kept (row Itraklng. Oil I. sxM in all .otahtlrs aaa4a4 Oil I mm. Ilr.t JaMalt.tr lO Irtllhl. N'o au-a I. or 1 ail hr tetter tlin a M Hi licit, Us, I the irraui of .M t,H. lt Uw, after llng tliofimhly ar,ii,4 Jy, ak'i'll ! e!l llonrd. aril jli,,d. ,J pii'l-.rtiniicd. and run. idr ia-iitr( erf anv It la lirarly 7 Hill .lur lrtt Mit.UrM taauii , Unit, ami (!,r, haiy ' trll t.iillt tout 1 11 111,111 y rtr .iii.ais,)! . Mitilitil, When you luy Mit b:i. I' Kr I lie a-trlit ill thi ' prrirtue, ! tMitchcll. Lewis & StaverCo. I I lr.t and Taylor Su , p.tlan I. Orrr a J Mrs. S. II. AlltMirt, Johnstown, Pa says: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live hut she was instantly re lieved by One Minute Cough Cure " Geo. Harding. A 1'OfSU LADY'S I.I IK StVL'li. FIRST BAPTIST CUURCH.-Rev. J. It. Heaven, pastor. Preaching services every Hundayat lO-.'WJand 7:.p?ni. Hun day school at 12 noon to 1 ,,. ,, Juniors meet In the afternoon and tliedenior Vouiik J eople s society and Uihle study cla ai :u p. m. Ihuraday evenlne, regular i;.w p. m. Wednesday HVMIIlril II l I.I a a. ..I.. .1 . .... . ' 1 aiuuy i;iasai I . Al, U, A, rooms led by the pastor. German IWllm.-Rervlra h.. fii a.... day of each month at 3 o'clock p. m.. con- 1 licta.l hv ltuw 1 II....I l: -. H "' CO" j . i i k uinnur, Al ranama, tolumlila, hy (hamlier lain, Colic, Cholera and lllar rhi a Rciiidly. ur. Uim. II. Liter, a prominent ihv siclan of Panama, Columbia, in a recent letter states: "Last March I had as a pa- neni a young lady sixteen years of agi., who had a very bad attack of dysenlory. Everything I preacribsd lor bur proved ineffectual snd she was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would die. She had become so weak she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a sludy for me, bull thought of Chamberlain's Colic. tliolera and Diarrhea Remedy ami as last resort prescribed it. Nio most won- derful result was effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much bettor: In side of three days she was upon ber feet and at the end of one week was eiitlrc.lv well." For sale by (j. A. Hardin, Druggist. Evangelical Lutheran, Zior, Congregation Cor. hifc-lilu and Jellerson street. lfe I'aaujr. oiinuav-actiool at 0:.W a. Meyers, pastor. Sunday-school at fKTo services at 10:0 a. in. and 7:.I0 p. ni LimIIcn Can Wear Nhoe. One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and pre vents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Kase is a cer tain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, Mr Trial prckage free by mail. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Koy, N, Y. A Herd Abuiit Mr her Piano. "There ara hundred of nlam.n. maker in the I'niteJ Slatra," says the ' New York Tribune, ' but not over four! are undiaputably in the front rank, and prominent among Hit (our is Hi boua of Welmr. Although the founder, like i the originator of the othrr leading house, I no longer living, ihe great (c lory whkli he established allll ge , and Ihe WeUr warerooiu conUln today more e.tnaite example of U i maker's art than acre ever before shon hv thi renowned coniern. The elder Weber wa a genius In the realm of tone production and it ha been often said that the quality tint Slradivarlus bo stowed upon the violin, Welmr imparted to hi pianoforte. Ill succeaaors have strictly in iinlaine,) tlitt blKl, standard o eicellence raiabllahed In the early day of llu concern, and have perKttited that wonderful tone quality for which the Weber piano hat so long been dis tinguished. The artistic production of the lionae ,, ,,,, ,,. i(r(H., coiiiiueiit," Me have a fine assortment of thei beautiful piano. New designs in moat I. .us . . neauiiliil casing In all the Varieties of handsomely figured wood. Kii.khs Piano Hm sk, 361 Washington Street, (In the New MiinIc Ilulldlng,) Portland, Oregon. -',') in i!r rfof)fd t mice telejiliofie win is Oregon, Vthliigtoo(C!i fortiia atnl Mali.) nuw ia ..n...-ll .. I .1 tl ' . I'p raniiii ny me j kim I Matioii Tflcjihoiis Coo- j ny, covering 2,10 towns. (jtiirk, atourate, cheap All the satisfaction of I tTsotial ctuiimunlcation. distance no r-iTecl to i clear urt'lerstatiilirg. Hpo kfine ami Han Frsnnsrtt as easily heard a Tort- lllj. Oregon City offire t Hanlmirs Dniir Store. To Sae Her Millil. From frightful disflgureuieiit Mrs. Nan nie (Jalleger.of U Orange, ti., applied nucaieri a Arnica Salvo to great sores on tier head and lace, and wriles its uulck llsaa w ........ I . I .111 ...... , ,. ,)r .,,. II ,t.. wonders In Sores, jlrtiise. Skin Km... lions, Cult, Iturns, Scalds and Piles. 2.",e. Cure ginirai.teed by (i,,,,. A. Harding. druggist. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what vou cat. TliW preparation contaliis all of tho aiRiaianta and (llgcsts Uu klnclrs of i .m i. itiKivusinHiiiiit relief and nevur iiina uj euro, j i allows you to cut all l.hn flilill linn inn,,l fl-l. ..... . ... I , j"" " . 1 1 u, a in- uiimt suiisiiiva 8tom.ic.lm can tako lt. I!y Its Uno many thousands of dyspeptics havo been Hired after evorythlngdHn failed, n i unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good IV-piired only y E. n. fieWiri' A Co., I n.len,,,, Ihe 1. boltlocoiiulus times theW slwL S. J. VAUGHN, Mvcry, FmI and Haletabl ORECONCITY. LOCATED RKTWCK Till RKItKil A t-lOT. Double and Singje Rlr;slandiJ' die horses always on hand at (lit lowest jiricfH. A corral) coiin;tJ wi'.li the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind atoek promptly attended lo by pero1 letter. Horaos Douarht and Sold. Morses Roanled and Fed on raf able terms. '.ublUhed iaa. I ran PIONEER rranfef and Exj Krnlght end parcdn delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE SHIRT WAISTSI Till la Hit arnaon foralilrt wnlli "j rvtry woinnn miuliL to luiow ! 'v. I he liitrat alylra ninl koimI f"f ,hl",M, . nceeaanry nrtlile. We will arnd liny win, inn w, win aeiid li hrr l"1"! and aililrraa ninl a Uc aliinin to my I"'" ir. a auiimli- riiiiv i.f "I.'AIM' , MOIIH," the llneat fiiahlon noo"'1!' the world, wlili'h Klve liiiliilrrila "fl1 T , ent ilralKna, liinnv colored plutca, im" ' Infornim Ion nlinut drraa. . KIiikUi eoplra Hfte riu'li or 1.1.50 iery"' ill Kll llrwailriilrr MOIIHr a Knat IfOltSK-llltOtMlllTOy '. ,k I IWtliWtrwet. . NfH'J f