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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1001. 1 I News of I ho Week t ift a.A-A,.A A A A. A. fkaM Friday, August 10. Maximum tenierature: i3 degree. Two Amori.'ni made the ascent of the Alps Id an automobile. Three new torpedo loet destroyer! were launched at Haliimore, Northwestern baseball: Portland, 1; Seattle, 0. Spokane, 7; Teeoma, 3. Cresoeus won the f 12.000 trotting race from Ttie Abbot, breaking the world's recorJ lor a mile. Time, 2 ;03 V J. Pierpont Morgan atarta a labor profit-saving scheme. Ttie employes of the etoel trust will have a chance to purchase stock. The trust employs Itio.OOO men. Mobile, Ala., ia isolated Irom the out aide world by a norm. Hack water in the Mississippi at New Orleana has flooded the lower sections of the city and railroad traffic ia delayed. The Pennsylvania democratic state convention adopt a platform. No ref erence ia made to Bryan. Only state is nee are commented npon. Jndge Harmon Yet kea was nominated for su preme court judge and Kepresentatire Andrew Taint for itate treasurer. Cruiwr Philadelphia will start with the Oregon Naval Keecrva teit. 2, lor a one week's cruise. The latest estimate of number of per sons drowned l'V the wreck of the Islander is 42. Officers of the slip are charged with Uing intoxicated, but they deny thia. Commissioner Hermann, of the general land office will recommend that the U, S. marshal be ordered to remove the fences erected by the Jesse Carr Co. around 80,000 sen of the public domain in Northern California ami Southern Oregon. The ranttee should be free to all. Saturday, August 17. British party of fifty scouts surrend ered to a superior force ot Boers. A message waa sent from the Lucania, rS7 mile from Sandy Hook, to land, by wireless telegraphy. The gulf storm is moving north. The wind blew 70 miles an hour at Mobile and much damage was done in the city. The control of the Pethlvhem Steel Company and the Bethlehem Iron Com pany will be assumed by President Schwab ot the steel Uat. Twenty-five hundred employes of the steel trust at Joliet, 111., join the rauks of the strikers and the Amalgamated Association ia greatly cheered by the outlook. General Uribe-Uribe, the Colombian rebel leader, is planning to overthrow the government and Nicaraznana. Yen exaelans and Ecuodoreans are joining Lis standard. The navy department baa sent the cruiser Ranger to Panama to protect American interests and the battleship Iowa is nnder orders to so. The Phila delphia will be put in order so that she may be sent. Sunday, August IS. Colombian invaders driven back from Veneiuela. Baseball: Portland, 3; Seattle, 2. Tacoma, 7; Spokane, 1. Damage caused by the gulf storm is not to tad as first reported. There were lew latalities. The San Francisco strike ia very seri ous arid affects all California. Ten years will not see the end of embarrassments created by the past month of strife. Two carloads of powder exploded on the Southern Pacific six miles north of Glendale and II cars were blown to atoms. No one was serioosly Injured vuufuiuuon aeieata iJolumbia in a trial race by only 68 seconds. This is toe eighth race the Constitution bas won out of a total of 14 with the Columbia. President Hays has resigned the presi dency of the Southern Pacific, on account of some changes in tbe management of tbe system, to which he was opposed. Suits for the recovery of sums aggre gating $13,000, alleged to Lave been withdrawn from the endowment rank, Knights of Pythias, were filed in tbe cir cuit court in Chicago by the Supreme lodge of the order againt John A. Hin ey, ex-president of the board of contra!, and Henry B. Stolte, ex-secretary 0f the body. Wednesday, August 21. Baseball.- Portland, 4; Spokane, 3. Tacoma, 13; Seattle, 0. Battleship Iowa sails for Panama. She will make the trip In 12 days. Finance committee of the Portland charter commission fixes 7 mills as the limit ol the city tax levy, exclusive of interest. Judge McConnell dissolved Injunction granted two weeks ago In a cane that in volves millions of dollars. At Duck- town, Tenn., 14,000,000 have been in vested in the copper industry and two mammoth smelting plants built. About 40 farmers claim that their land has been ruined by the fumes from the plants destroying all vegetation. They filed suits for damagvs and were granted injunctiona, the observance ot which practically shut down the plants. Three thousand men are employed in the In dustry and one feature of the hearing was the presentation of a monster peti tion, signed by 3000 citizens, asking the dissolution of the injunction. The Ten nessee Copper Company and the Duck- town Sulphur, Copfer A Iron Company are the corporation involved. Tbe former has spent :!,000,0iV) and employs , Lost Hair " My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. i tried Aycr s nsir v snd it stopped tha hair from i Int. out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass. There's i pleasure In offering such a prepara tion as Aycr's Hair vigor. It rives to all who use It such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker. Ionecr. softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in uslnc such an old and reliable prepara tion, it at a Mile All Owthti. If toar drarrtsl nutnol mi-Mr vou. Sni us on liir tnl will sirra Ton a twill. It uraan.t viva th urn I JVUf arl trM offl.-, A..tra, J.l.ll1VI 141WVII, MM. literary V trs. Among the notable feature of the Ar gonaul for August 12, l'.XU. ate: "The Premiere Panseuae of Dog Rib," by V. J. Lampton, a story of rivalry to the death In a mining camp;' "The Courier Maid." a foreign letter from Covington Johnson, describing a picturesque and useful feature of Continental travel; 'What Is Your Kate?" an extended re view of Marvaret Mayo'a recent aatrolog- cai wora, wur r aie ana me .iiae, in which quotations of some of the strik ing auguries are given ; and "Our Consu-1 lar System," an article recounting some ' of the difficulties and amusing incidents ' notel in the American consulates abroad. ' Tnlted 1lrthrt-tr. tfighlh and Pierre ilreeln. Jif v. Corking, pastor. Nervlers .vary flnnilsv al II a. 1 1, ami 7,.t0 p. m. ! Mumtav school ( 10 a. lit.: young pol.- meeiiiiK al tl .10 p. lit. t prayer masling rery Weilmlay sveulng. hkst tiAi'tittr ciirncn.-nv. j. ii ..i. ....lor I'rMi'lilim Mrli' vry Hundav at 10 .Wand 7;Wp. in. Hum lav h'IhmiI at I J noon In I p. m. Jnnlors ... In the aflarnooii ami III Heinor doling Pninls'a K'cli'iy an. I Ilil'le siiiily cl n i in Tlnirailav fvvnlna. rra-nlar prayer tervic al 7 . p.m. ervnlng, llllil aliiilv elaMal Y. M. C, A rooms led hv III alor, '........ ii.i.ii.i .Mrvl, iha llril Hun- ...-at. ...... - ..i ii iiniiiiii .1 u'l'liM'k ii. in., eon- dn. lixl hy Iter. Albert llraner. Kvtiirlli-al l.uilivran, .ion l oiigregainin Cur. Kighih anil Jrlturwiii ri a. Itv Mr.vrrn, palir. Hundav w lnml at U ..HI a. m.i aenlcesat un a'a. m. aim f ;.Hp. in VI V tl..i,il,l.'v T I. Ilavlisa Ka.lur. TMid Miimlar al t'lilisil Hreihren ctnm h, Fre MrlluxllM- Hv. J. W. KU1ri.1i:, pas t.ir. i'rvarhlng lirt and llilfil lr.inai II a. in., riil r iiirviiua iry i iiur"i7 vvviillia. (Hrlcr livlit In Ilia Cuiigrvga lliinal ilniril) al Kit vllle. ii l-i vt-ii r ii i-1- ir 1 1 ii.. iv.!. i, r.,i,. UrrKtl.inl cliiircli. hunilav Mrlr will b ailollo: I'rvaclilng ( M..W A M. I r ltf. J. M'irlalt ItirdaMi, II. O. paior; bl'tath fho.il al 3 I', M : wrfkly ravrr iiirvling .lnr.ly at 7. t I1. M.; rlrira linn ol llis Lord supper, Miond Sunday of r a I) iiionlti. -P 3 Ml N J S JV liJ in u Family Modlolnoo. For Couffbi. Colds. Urlr. nr . . ' sT "Ooia"ln ANY PART of body, Cough Honey. IIIUIIUI MMVIIMWIIW, t rr- Ibr. r CURLt. LoilQO!. r.l.lirt IftjH V. TH K of IV mrnli every Wpdnemlay evening lu lted Men' I. . 1 1 'U.i,.. L'.I..Ii.I,...Ii..Ii...ii....I nan. iMtiniriiijiiiaiii iiu IV lll'll1!, J. IVkover, K. of K. and S. Order of Washington. Nonparlel l'nhn ,t .17. liiMla imv SAlnr.lair avniilnrf at W illamette ball. Mrs. l.otlio Kolry, rnvrciary. A. l. U. W. meets every Saturday ... I a a a . i. I .a . a aa t rvriiiiik; rirriH inn 111111 n dv ,, i, l lt .. . ai ii leinpie. n. j. iianung, recorlrr. Kelkaha Wfltametle lttekah hxlg AO. 2 lliei'lS SrCiinil ami I inrlh hfi rtV nl eacli inonlh at I. II. O. r . Tenr.lB - .Margaret w lillama Mftntary. Clackamas Cliapter No. J. It. A. M. meeta on lh tblnl MoiidaV nf earb month in Maomo Hall. M. lUillack, secretary. Blood and Liver Remedy and fjBrun Tnnin Orsal Jilood Ctsanslng mdy for lirlnf . lladcli, t'omlii'auou,' Tllu, parvaua. Dyspepsia Cure,!! Ur.l l... rrllar i I.. Dm i !' Utiii vr. rsnaar s aiousy aa Bar,rtlt c:i n inn a ar(a I mi, J, ai tt, h,,frs uaava.crar..iiir p,.. j,,,,.,. -lliriw . I l.n.fa .MrHi.MaV. Mylfhaa .lf. M. .-tia lli,,,.;,U vt m ! i fi.iim.a miiIh.i,i i,. i I r,.ur iu. I )f r.na.r i filb.L, Cur ami Hi u f ll aiWi.'.i lru "If1 ........ .I...H.. I tun fur artnal III.. Ill I.. ll T ., i...k s ..nr. r.na.r iuJJ Llv.r r..w.dy and Pt.rv Tnu ',u.i M a in.i'li'i rur. Golden Relie ..... ... aru, U..Z Imllar rr ll.al lir ui.H-.T'' anon bat lrii i nr,,i ,. J "7 My lrar I if IVirnrr. Ir.l,.i,l, y. " f ba u4 br, raa.r s Oold.a k.n.o . ;; i-r in ii-. ..., lUl" fulljl .Ual I.I all U I l.llll jut II ""' rtsaldlBf tlif,MV0 ' . .. . "sa. 1 1 - vma, pimiii earns oil totm. v I eeuwt w . av wva a luuuiaa. ia iit.riii. City and County Official Paper. saaBasaaaBaaaaaBaaaasBiBaaaaaaaBaaMBBB Tlie Board of County Commissioners has awarded the county print ing for the coming year to the Exti-ufkise. The City Council has awarded the city printing for the coming year to the Enterprise. If you don't get the ExTERruisE,you don't get the county new. The Enterprise has the largest circulation of any neufpaper in Clackamas County. Now is the time to subscribe. Monday, August 19, Baseball scores : Portland, 4 ; Seattle, 3; Tacoma, 2, Spokane, 0. Steel trust ia preparing to start idle mills with non union men. Samuel Morse Felton, president of the Chicago Alton railroad company will be the near president of the Southern Tacific. Tension rolls contain 997,735 names, a net gain of 4,200 over last year. This is tbe higbwater mark in the history of the bureau. Steamer Islander, from Skagway to Victoria, struck an iceburg off Douglas island in a thick fog and went down, carrying CO souls, including passengers and crew. The threshing of fall wheat is com pleted in most parts of Linn county, and ilonday threshers will begin running on Bpriiiu nlieat, which, different from most years, is reported superior to even the lurge crop of fall wheat this year. lue average of fall wheat is placed at approximately 20 bushels, kept down somewhat by poor farming in some localities. 2000 men ; the latter bas spent $1 ,000,000, is ready to put in I4.000.0JO more, and employs 1000 men. Thursday, August 22. Baseball: Spokane, 6; Portland, 2; Seattle, 17; Tacoma 7. Diplomatic relations between Franre and Turkey are broken but it is believed a solution ia possible. Virginia republicans nominate J. Hampton Hoge for governor. J. Blair for lieutenant governor and V. L. Grower for attorney-general. Census bulletin shows Portland to be the second healthiest city in the United States. St. Joseph, Mo., takes first place. There were 3,390 deaths in Ore gon in 1900. Iowa democrats reaffirm the Kansas City platform and nominate the follow ing state ticket: Thomas J. Phillips, governor; G. E. Ferguson, lient.-govern-or; John Shortley, supreme ludis: W. P.Johnson, superintendent of schools; A. 0. Bryce, railroad commissioner. Pennsylvania republican state conven tion nominates Wm. M. Potter for su preme judge and Frank G. Harris for treasurer. The platform on which they were nominated indores tbe national and state administrations and the official acts of Pennsylvania's United States senators, commends the last legislature, concedes the right of labor and capital to organize and denounces "yellow ournalmm," EXCELLENT TRUS SEKTllE ind fhrap Round Trip Exra'tlua Rate Of the A. k C. K. K. Make a flit With the IVille. ' The Popular Portland-Seaside Express leaves Union Depot every Hatunlav at 2:30 p. m. and runs through dirrct with out transfer arriving at Astoria 5:.V) p. m., Gearhart 5:40 p. m., and Seaside 5:60 p. m., making direct connection at Warrenton for Flavel. Leaves Seaide returning on Sunday at 5 :00 p. m., Gear hart 5 :10p.m. and Astoria 6:10 p. m., arriving at Portland 9:40 p, m., thus giv ing pasoeugera Saturday night and all day SunJay at tbe beach. Regular round trip evcuraion tickets. aood until Sept. 15tb. 4.00. Saturday round trip excursion tickets, good to re turn Sunday evening, 2 50. Connections at Astoria with Steamers Nahcotta, and "T. J. Potter" for all North Beach point. OABTOniA. Ba ti. jf The Kir.il Yoo Hart Atari Brf Tuesday, August 20. Several mills closed by the strike were tarted up by the steel trust. Will Godley, a negro, was lynched at Tierce City, Mo., by a mob of 1000 armed citizens. Unless the authors of the Chinese mas eacres are punished the British troops ill not be withdrawn. wniT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK! Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious and nourln!i. ing and takes the place of coffee. The more GRAlN-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about M as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 25c. Sunday Services. St. John's, Catholic Rev. A. HillH.ratid. paawir. un oiiniiay, man. at 0 and Io::tu a. m. Third Sunday in each month, German sermon afters o'clock man.; at alt other niat.se. Klltrliull inrmnin Nm..l.i..,.l i at2:.'i0p,ni. Veapera. apologetica! subjects aim vciicuiUHUIl at ;.W p, Ml. German Evangelical Lutheran Iminan rial Cornel Eiifhlh and J. Adam, at.; Rev. Krneit J. W. Mark ........ school at 10 a. rn. ; weekly service, every Thursday at (j p. m. German school every Saturday from 9 to 12. Everybody Invited. Methodic Episcopal Church Key. K. A. Atkins, pantor. Morning service at Buuday Hctaool at 10:00. Clans meeting ait-r morning- service. fcveiil Ilff lervfpM l.tui a Leiiriie meetini Mnn.i.. What A Tale It TellH. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, rootb patches and blotches on tha skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills reirulatn tlm li VAP rmrifw the blood, give cleA skin, rosy cheeks. rich complexion. Only 25c st Geo. A. Harding's drug store. epwortn Leiiriie meeting- Hundav evening al H M, braver Mei-tli.a Thur.rf.. ? strangers cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH.-Rsy. !. MolltafOinerw Vmmlr.w Ua.nu. .. . ' 7 JO p. Halbath Hch'ooi at 10 A. M. Youiii , r.nueavnr meet, .very Hiindir evening at 0:80. Ihutsdar evening prayer meeting at 7:80. Beats free. KVANGEUCAL CHUBCH-Corner of ghtli arid Madieon street, Key. H. Copley pastor. Hervices every Hahhutli at 11 a. m and 7:4H "n ... Hiui.. ui i .-. . 1 rayer meeting 8 p. m. All are welcome BT. PAUVs EPISCOPAL CHURCH Kev. r. K. Hammond, Kector. Hervices every Sunday at 11a. m, and 6:Wn. ni. Bunday achool at 10 o'clock, Other services as may be announced. All seats free. Btran- wtuiony invitea. FIRST CONGREG ATIONAL CHURCH, Corner nr M n inH Vt..,...n. ... ... v u ii mi u.onn, nirceiB uev, Tn ' J!o" nKr.LPMtor. Morning service 10:30: Hundav Hr'hnn ! 1....1... r?.. 0, i. r. h. U E. prayer meetinir :,'): evening service 7:30. Court Kobin Hoj. No. 9, Korrtrs ol America, meets first and third Friday it the month In :.1 Mrn'a Hall. W. It Stafford secreUry; Flits Meyer, chlei ranver. ' Willamette Falls Camp No U, W. (1 W. meets 1st and 3rd Frldais In the Willamette Hall. C. C, 80I. rt. Walker and clerk (i. Olds. Order of IVn.Ici ftttatai atfaaSt ll.kM.l-a nlithl at Itedinen s ball. 111 Cniii.lor, 3. B.ricrlplur.; Mr.. May Taylor Mcr.tary Oreunn f'llv Pamn Vn RjJ'jI i.l Woodmen of America meeta every aerond and fourth Tui-.tay In the month, at .Willamette Hall G. (irosaen bather, cicra. Catholic Knighla of America St. John's Bianch No. 017, inwls every Tuesday of the month. Tualatin Tent, K.O.T.M., meets In Red Men a H, every Tl urmUy even ing. K. K. Taylor, record keer. Meade Post No. 2, G. A. It., meeta drat Monday evening In each month at arm wiira naturnay in each month 1 oVIw k p. m. in W'ilamette Hall. 1 . Colbert, Commander. I.awton Pnml.ian.l Vn 1 .1 r Union eterans Lnu.n meets second Ht urday 1 p. rn. In Kedman'a hall and fourth Saturday at 7 p. m. In T. K. Cow ing'sollice. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. (). E. S. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays In each month at Masonic Hall. Mrs U M Strange, secretary. , Oreifon Lodira No m i o n p every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall.- 1. 1. nyari, secretary. Falls Kncanitiment No. a T r n v meets first ami tl.ir.i t. 1.... i .' .' . . "i,t""t in even moiiiii. juiiHon Howell, Secretary. Iledmen WaclipnoTrlha V n t O. - . ...w ..w. ..J, llll.l, . It. M.. meeta Tn..u a . n ..... atlted .Men's Hall.- . . hMnwCu. of It.; Hairy Baxter, sachom, Multnomah Loilim Vn 1 a v a i . r , ,n . - - o. HI ., meets (IrKt und ll.inl Ktnr,i,.. 1 month at .Masonic Hall. T. V. Hv.. secretary, ' ' Mea.l Relief Corps No 18, meets at Willamette Hal tlm flrat .. i every month at 'i o'clwk p. in. and the third Monday In every month at 7.-;ui 0 clock p. rn. United Artisans meet im..r t.m.u.i... ?,e,Vin,!.,?, ea:h ,"0"t,, at l,IM Willaitmtte Ha l. 1 he anciul mitnlinif 11. 1. 1 1 1 n 1 wrimr is socond IhurHeay of each month. K, 11. uooper, secretary, w. liollack M. A. Lone Pine LodiA. Nn mi v ' 1. 1 M.. I-oifan. Or., mei.ta nn il.o .i.,-.i Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to 1st of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to lot of May at 10 a. rn. Geo. C. Armstrong, Sec. Ancient Order of Red Cross-Oregon City Lodge, No. 1, mei'ls second and fourth Frf. days In each month In Willamette ball, 1 01 lfsi.aMi nMst, Oli VHUb aJdllUB iuzz;r aakytxirdrttgiui ny Alwanas for isol containing da.criptiona of th. KaiMiia.L CrlllUaUe of Uta itutal i.maikable car, sv.r acbl.v.4 ty nitdklm For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druoplat, Or cpon City, Or. Niuitl Ciittsrrli ii. !y yl- Ma t trt. nienl ly I'ly'a C'-mii lulm. al.i. t la afcr. aUy aMumtio. it it i.tvc. ll.c h.tri!, e!nana4 and lit.!. Ilia li..a i:r 1 . t . :.. h !1 il.T.i. I! -:f. 1 ni -Uli a. !1 ll.o .V 'lr:! ly lnil. 1' mill, 'I .- I .1 an t )" i I" cvtiUUUi iito trw!u.. tit. , liliiiilturliiflit. Tu a--.i t. In. j ali i ar l adlal In Ilia UMvi.t n l III k't !, 'I g li'l'll U ll I 1 tl.o i' i.d ) a'.rtfcra f- r 'i rf.it (. Uit, III.. 1 1 j r .. t .ta J r-- i t iram ..'ni In ti jtli I f. r.11. !,l ti willla kl-...u aa I lr'. Ij-IU. I I'l.aiu J -i':u, l fn !!!!! ti tl.. 1 K lul Is 71 ". It-iift'1 r If tnaiL Tlia S'li. form r'nlx.l ea tha lnX Iclual 4ipcru. i f '.ha a. l.d r-tatiutt. In'l te atif.. a It It iKtniHtrarv ISvf ffulll Indtgratloll. Ko-lu ly.l4p.ia ctirra rmanntly and cuitdiely inovea this n.inplalnl. It irlievra prr- manrtitly bsx-auaa it altoas the lirvd alo. math i(ri- rwl. lining won't rl it.a s'omach. Nature rtxrlv.a auppllae from the food eat. The iwn.itil. way to help the atotiia. h la to u Kolot I')a- pepai Cure, wl.lrb !LiMta vihat tou .at and can't help but do yuu gowl. Uvo. Harding. O. O. Huck, lUlrne, Ark., says: I was IroutilK.) aith rmtii-stl.pn until I txitla-lit I Wl'l's Little Karly-ldaara Suite then have ! ei.tlrrly cured tf my old complaint. I recommend them. Uno. Hsrdlng. MITCHELL WAGONS (MMtiiir in mm.!. ,Vati(it or tan I lttr lliaii a MlUhril. I .1. . . . 1 . 1 . I..V iit.iii in iiw ailM a I II IT. I aflrr long lh..r.i.ivlily -w.ij j, wav'.ili I r: In.tird. r 11 tmiuuA .1 .rtxriunrd, and nuts the l-!iiit any 11 ta nrariv ?o rar. tln.r iL (i I Mitihrll wagun was Ullt. and tlirt b..t , l--n t.uiil (oiitlnd.Mi.lv rvn situ if iW. iMllihrlla. When you l.uv a UlttK.'. VM grt 111. lirDrfit ul till 7 ')f.!l,v liiauie. Mitchell. Lewis & StavcrCi First and Taylor Sis., Portland. Ortf-e HELLOH J J WALL IMPKR IF3 Now Is the time to buy your wall paper and MUKROW, the jr hanger, will sell it to you cheater than you can buy it in Portland . Drop a card in the ot- office and .have a sample book brought to your house, or telephone Kly Bros. store. J. MURROW. Oregon City. A Do You fh Know the News f You can have It all for .."0Illi!r f orrd tatire tIrihoiie win is Oregon, Washington, Ci!i fornU and Idaho not in ojx-ration by the I'k;5 Matiun Tclrjifione loo I'unjr, covering 2,J5 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the) satisfaction of I txrsonal cututiiuniratiua. I'istatice no eflrcl to l clear understanding. Pto katto and Han KrannKO easily heard n Port- una. Oregon Cltjr office at Hardings Druic Store. Per Month 50c Per Month n the Evening Telegram, of Port land. Oregon. It Is the largest evening newspniNr published In Oregon j It contains all the news 01 ma mate aim of the Nation. try it or a month. A sample cory will be mailed to you free. The Telegram, Portland, Or. S. J. YAUGalK LUerj, Kee and SaleHubli ORECONCITY. located atrwri tub aaitxii n Mror, Double and Hingle Rigs, and (a) dlhomea always on hand at tfcf lowest priceti. a corral) connene with the barn for loose atock. Information regarding any kind stock promptly attended to by persoss) Horses Douarht and Sold Horses Boarded and Fed on rsa able terms. Utabllatied tmti. Dyspepsia Cure Uifjcsts what you cat. This preparation contulnn all of thn dlgfiHtants and dlgcHts all kinds of foml. It gives InHtunt relief and ncvor fallB to euro. It allows you to cut all the food von wnnt. 'nm...,,u ..i.i Btomachs can take lb. Hy luuso many thousands of dyHrw-ptlcH have been cured after cvnrythlnK elmi failed. H id uucquitllcd for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you aood lVr.an-d only 1,y F.. a. IrVirr AC !n dhleaKO lho It. bottlBcoutulnsZ times tbuboc. slxe, I. llmm PIONEER rrangfep and ipttt Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. . RATE 8 - REASONABI- SHIRT WAISTS! Tills Is tli. season for shirt wl,,l " c.crr w.ininn iiUHiii i.i .." --- , tlir hitcst atylr. ami Kls for tl ! nncs.ary Mrtlclr, Wc will seiiil l , h... woiiini. win. 11. t.... nun aoiirrna Hu. m .. . . 1 MOIHt," the finest fnalilon mK' JJrr. thr worlil, whlih xlvra hunilrrils ol ' ... . .1..1....'. ..I..II-I. Bl'u,u .... iiimimh, (finny nip."." . Ilifnrnliitlon lllmut ilrraa. .Mr, Hlnule copira .'Iftc each orl.l.flop"'1 at all iicwsiiculcrs. MOIlK-llltnJOHTO?l "Viir a ' . 1 niii .ira.i. "