OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEFTEMHElt 13, 1001. pw "w o vy c w w v GET UP I k Our correiondent will please send In r'.ic!oi before Wedneday. of each week, otherw lee it reaches at loo late (or publication. 8dJ. A shingle mill is Sandy's latest indus try to go up, E. F. ISruns will start (or Wssco imme diately to attend to tome business there. Mr. snd Mm. II. Druns and MiasTillie Irup have pone to hot prwgs In Crook Cooniy, (or a recreation trip. Anton Kligel, in Kelso, U bnilding band joaif , two-story bons. T. G. Jons- ru J in also building a beautiful cottage, Grows A Joker bave secured timber near Paul I'unn's place ami hare cons'd- erabie o( tbeir machinery on the ground for a tawmill. Hup pickers arervturnirgwilhout their bop money. They all claim it is a hop dream of making money at hopyards, The hope are yery light and moat pick era claim they can't make much at it this year. Bill Harding, while on bii way borne at dusk, was lilting down and taking i rest. !ome kind of a large, hideous look ing animal came along the trail and at tacked bis little dog. Bill happened to have a muzzle-loading shotgun and he snapped bit gun at the animal, bat the cap refused to explode. Again be tried, but the gnn only snapped. So he pat on a new cap. All thia time the animal ap proached Bill, growling furiously and coming nearer and nearer. It made a iring at Bill, but a well-directed shot met the animal half way, bitting it in the eye and killing it. The animal fell at Harding's (eet in the straggling agonies of death. Another shot settled the bat tle, and Bill came out as victor without a scratch : Lut Kill was scared oat of a year's growth In this fracas. Trie animal proved to be a mountain cougar, the lar gest ever killed in this locality. It measured nine feet two Inches from tip to tip. Its ckin was on exhibition in town and was sold sor $10 to some profes sional taxidermist who will mount the cougtr. farm, returned to their home la Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Anders has been quite That's the morning call of Chanticleer. I III for the paat few days, but Is Improv lt- welcome cry to a well man. Hut i. j to a man whose sleep seetna to nave Iwn Born, Sept. 9, to the wife of J. Bow. only an unrefrvahlng man. a daughter. Mother and rhll.l stupor: who wakes Mrs. Ktuma Keith, Mr. Ed. Imncan, a bid taate in the Miaee Florence and Agnes Pavis bave T10 ix " tone bonnlcklmr. ?n Mw " " i misery. Kmmett Huffman and Mi Louie In such a physical and Nora HulTm.n wr vl.itlno M taa I Coniliticm health i Del he Lemon Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Patterson, Mrs. Porter, and Mr. English returned from the huckleberry patch Thursday. Mrs. II. II. Anders had the mlsfor.nne of being stepped on by a horse last Mon day. Fortunately she was not badly hurt. Miss Lucretia Lenon returned home lat Thursday, After a few weeks' visit with friends and relatives In Portland and Damascus. most surely and Swiftly restored by the ttae of poctur rierce'sGolden Med leal Inscovery. It Cure disease of the stomach and orvnn of digestion and nu trition, and it cuies through the stomach diseases of liveir, lungs, kidneys, etc., which have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and other organ of digestion and nutrition. It inert- the activitv . . . ' At JTJ J but lh total bav not yet been tua.'e up. When this Is dons Hie roll will le turned over to the e'er and copied. fll04 I I.XJ Al l H 4s lai tiblch .ffr. Jamei Hard Ntaw lleuaarkuble .tglllly. ei th lllikkl.nul ln ot.nl. Messrs S. C. Hufftnsn, Bert Sarver organ is benefited hv tho reaultimr in. I till I t. I M k M . .. I ' 1 amir rant uiii leu last trtaay lor IDS crew oi run, pure nuxxi, Hot Spring. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Emmett Huffman, Mrs. Hainan,! Mr. II. II. Anders, Misses Louie and Nora Hoffman, and Pol lie Lemon will leave Thursday for the huckleberry patch. Barlow. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Widows, Sunday, Sept. 8, a boy. The best tailor made suits at the low est prices at Freeman's. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Freeman, Sunday Sept, 8, a boy. Warren Kendall was called to Macks- " Golden Medical InVovery " contains BO alcohol and is cuiirtly free from opium, cocaine and other narcotic. Yaw 'GoiUra Mr-llral IHacnwrv1 ami tr. Catarrh Krmcly k.rt bn at arm braWIt to , writes ( W rV.nt a. ollrrr, af Vbia. Fulloa Cu Aia. Urluiv I imcU lh abo nniknij rrtnrdir sir itp m naii4i ti(ntko bl . a emllaual trtllnf of miry. I bow fcrl Ilk Brw nun. Any on fnuld do no brllcr Dun V uka Irrmtmvnt oj it. a. t. rurrc tn nu mnlkiiw an all ngni w tma cum m a The Common Sense Molical Adviser, cloth binding, sent free by the author, on receipt of one-cent stAiupa, to pay expense of mailing only. In paper cover si one-cent stamp. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Emma L, Thomas has entered sntl for illness of bis mother Jim Jesse and family returned home Monday, after a week's visit with Mr. Jesso's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W JesM. Alms Mrtf. W. D. Thomas, of Alms, is vUit ing relatives at Beaver Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Thorn as. This placs is nearly depopulated at present; some are away visiting, -some seeking pleasure, and others have gone to the hopfields. Tim Portland Water Co. bave a num ber of men at work riprapping the bank bur Monday on account of the serious ,iTOrc ,lnt Joho Thomas They were msrrieo lu lias country AugoU It. 1301 and have three children, their sges rsnging from 0 to 10 years. The plaintiff allege in her complaint that she haa ala-ays conducted herself toward defend ant as a lovinit and ehedirnt wife, tint Uoppicking is over around these parts, that defendant ha b.n ,.llt nf rrl aiuiongn .te yiem is much lighter than ,d Inhuman treatment, rendering her last year the bops are of a very good ufe burdensome and unbearable. She I"1''' . also set forth that on or about the 2th Miss Ellis Roak, who has been tisit- of May, ISO., three days after their first ing with Miss Bessie Armstrong for the child was born, ahile plaintiff was lying past couple of weeks, returned to ber sick in bed, defendant came to the door home at Forest Grove Mondsy. land abused ber, sweating and curalng ber because ber mother called anon her tM7, I while she was sick ; that plaintiff has re- Otto Evaas Is recovering very rapidly turned to ber home aerer.1 time. from bis recent illness. defendant' mom!- ih. I.. .,tt.i t.t What might bave lxen a tragedy but which at the lime bore tlm aspect of a comedy, occurred In front i( llolman's uudertakini parlors Wednesday alter noon when Charles Orller, of Clack ainas Heights, fired a shot si a liori ruler! who rivalled "David llri'it" In g4-! city, a circus cloan in comedy and a contort lonUt lo agllily. Ths name of ( the Individual displaying tlieae. aivomp- lishments Is Mr. James Ward. Mr. Ward had a Ull friend In the aff.lr 1 wbom he will ever chrlli In grateful 1 reuiemhranc. The aforesaid (riend a an inanimate ohjivl (leik-nted as a lele j graph pols, snd It is to it that agile James now boas In graMut acknoal-j e-lgnent of it kindly protection as he' . . i passea lbs scene of the one thrilllnu moment In his career. Tbe csuse of the affair originated hn UiMor aapired to the ownership of s bora) ownatl by (ivore I.'-lle. Mr. Cirider also oaned a Imrsn which be wished lorxchange (or Iji-'trt's animal and was ilimg lo giro .H "Ij hoot." U rider engtgwi the ssgnrlons Mr. Ward to negotiate the deal, but I asrlle con cluded hs did no deair to part with hi borse. Urider then agreed thai l( War. I could secure s.ina other goo. I hore, be would bssatlKfled. Hers la where Jamr' sagacity showed itaelf snd he manfully aros) to His occsMon. lis waa the p. staMor of a sorrv lokiiiK sxet-linen ol mine sntiquity, and be rem elvi-d the ASTHMA PURE FRERi Aslhnmlono Hriny lnstnnt Hcllof nnd Porinnrteni r fn All C.808. tUr KHT IMOLOTCM fltB 0 rc..H Ther nollili.g Us A.th.i. , n vnrs wusii an M 1,(1, CKAITiED ron TEn YEAH muir. c. r. w.n "lour trial Mhl eniiiiiiiiiii l.il fr tir sis, rlialnail W.lls, nf VIM, t,, . -Hid "Cu'H " ttil IMIiriil sal,ra ll. ' "HI m for I-, j,.,,,, u,"'Mk, rurthl. I saw y..nr s.l.ru., , . 7 " I and llin.itflil y.ni o;,L,.'to"' i bUl r..l..l ty , 1 J" f'SfWlJ full sis bold NiMil W want U Mild to . t. ilt(I,w, lre.l.nei.lnlA.1 1.,,. ,7'' rur-l Mr Wslls, W, t M,i , ,,,smi Iff anv tlllarvf mU mH . 1ISK,;: . i i; . . " "r II .... postal S.r.r ri.1,,,1, tt,,,.., ." log. Imwsvsr i.. I xnr rsw. a. h,.i relieve and r.ireTl.t J.m.lin' mors l.. ws aie lo ., . hj, H MKIMriK,u.,rjK4.,1l'l' U..1.1 i.. .11 h "Mil, C. Clausen is building a small fruit j her better, and control bis temper, and evaporator oo bis farm. abstain from bis abusive language to- Hoppickers are retnrnmir with lishi ward ber but it was of no avail. She hearts and beavy pockets. aak joJa'ment fer a decree of divorce Miss Anna Roth, of Riverside, went to di,w.lTin the 01 matrimony now Portland last Sundsy evening. ",,t,D8 btween ,hem -oJ th,t ,h m iu n, j p n W1 the custody, care and control of 'u , i roniano, ihmlr .iira- B,i, i,ti.ir. spent a few days at tlie borne "of Mr. and t ,k. , ... n of ttie Sandy River to prevent tbe water Mrs, O. Knight Isst week. Uo.,, catting away the approach to the pipe Mr. G. Batty arrived from Iowa last tion of th. ..In.ini.,,., -t.i. .... ' ..i line bridge. Thursday evening He will soon return .nn.,..l r iv.- i. i... i i - - i v iiiv vbirio, iv nts urru vr The Multnomah County road, leading taking his family with him. dered that the administrator be dlr.v-t.vt from thia place to Portland, is being Knight and Stogsdill finished picking P7 t John P. Howell, out of ih greatly impioved by grading and plank- hops in their yard last Saturday morn- money in bis bands belonging to the es- ng. I be roals of that county so far ex- ing and P. Howard commenced th a.m. I Ute. the sum of 1.155 67 In n.vment t . eel those of Clackamas, that Portland dv. not. nmt.i k. rt ur nii . t i rui get the trade Irom tbe northeatt Th.ffin.m..r.r ... Howell prior to his desth. portion ol Uackamas toonty. ,i.,i.n,kM.i...;.i.K.w..:i The sale of real pronertv for ItOO to J Mr. Wtn. Hardin and bis faithful dog They expect to increase their number by H Jme b DviJ Robeson, guaidisn were out bunting last week, when bis dog brought to him a buge cougar. But the dog came first, with baste, and the couitar close after him ; and when within a few feet, Mr. Hardin succeeded in put ting a ballet in his eye, wbicb ended the thafe and danger. the end of the week Garfield. Mr. Millard Sarver Is quite aick. Grandpa Deardoff, of Glenco, was seen In Garfield last week. Garfield. Mrs. Wsgonerison the sick list and her children have the chickenpox. The present rain Is a surety for a large yield of late potatoes in this part of tbe county. of the estate of Stephen A. Lane, an In una person, was confirmed by tl county court Mondsy. Clsrs Neal Buchman has brought suit sgainst William II. Buchman for a di force on the ground of cruel treatment The plaintiff sets forth in ber complaint thai immediately after their marriage they moved to the defendant's farm, near Damascus, at which place they had re Our faithful mail-carrier, Sara Huff man, had a paralytic Btroke-a tew dsys .id! eontinnn.,.1. nr. t ii i i. !.- j -r . ..j ,, JJVl -v, u. UuV,vywt. when the rdaintilT . rnm.x.ll.,1 . . Mr. N. M.Tracy and family, F. Rhodes did leave her home because of cruel tieat- ll! j J rii Tfin" 8 snd family and the Mtsses D.via have Lent inflicted upon ter; that after their Mrs. J. J. Davis last Sunday. I on. . ,k. i.fl..u. - I . . .. . : ... gone lo trie boptields. " marriage the defendant was Indolent itieuameia fcunoay school has not Rm. Rioh. n r.i,. u.u neirlectini bis work on (h f.n . .i... bad a very large attendance of late. i. cunda t. . .... pl,iDtiff was compelled to Intn n. Mrs. English and family, who have the Irvan achool house last Sandav. field and work that the crops mliiht 1 wen spending the summer on their n ha been r.inin .i.i. i. plnted and bsrvojted, although d. fen had a long dry spell. Few were resdv dtDt " Irfec,Iy b'e to do the neces with their grain, for most of the irraln la ,arjr work' 8he claimi ,,'t defendant stiil in the shock. isiseiy accused ber of criminal intimacy nr. t p.i.... ..a tt-11L. I who Klchard boring, and cursed ber. ... mj. a.iuamr BUU MllOCr Hl ll,..l L.. . i . . i . . are doing well with their new thresher. "7nt :7, " Also Mr. Tr,m V .n-i ' ,e"n of iaM of the defendant he . . uu .vU.B,S II I III II .! J l ..... , . irorvt ti.f.rtmn iih thol. - -"-"v,. .Mucuv.no was com Od-llVC-rOlI. r, .... .J'T.. 7L , y ' Dolled to borrow money and place a mort tor, as It takes but eight bands to run the whole thing with the Yocum thresher. gage opon bis borne to pay for the ndces- aary expenses of the family, and that he Oil for th Give them oil It's curious to see the result Give it to the peevish, fret- "f:" '.v I Ul Child, and he laughs. Give Several partie. went T the b ck'- ' M it to the pale, amemic child. 17 week, aome a, late TI" iuey will know what a en r t ... rw . v - - tm'u IUU chested has .stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big but tbev rattl r.,t tl. .it F wnn u, commonesi kind tie- c ... i .... i wwwwh luoiu iur iiih nMiumn nn ni - i i r i . as naiuruav. iiiev win vnna . ana nis iace Decomes rosy and wet plaoe the mounuin. are in . ,ai m,,den "me-c ar Nesl I)erry i ,f" ' Of health. Take aflat- "torm: Some report few berries; other. S3LTk?, 1 7''" ed child nrnrhilrl that there are plenty. child ; nd for a one-half indefe.Hihle i. ea cniia, Oracnild that I tercet in the real property and for costs and disbursements. In tbe case of S. W. R. Jones vs. 0 Ironnd the Court IlonHe. Jno. F. Toll has filed a suit for tsrw ok """" " v- dnm.a.aain.i Tni. v... ...... "rgresves. '.j. uorDfett and frank R. mmiiar uemurrer Harrison Jones and strong like the rest. This IS not a new Scheme. Canby, known as the Cliff farm, on . J. A uu mu Scott's s-f , . i umiuiiu uiHiiuB ioai deiendanta Of COUrse you must Use the failed to comply with the fem Tnt Z in me divorce suit of Florence M Miller, vs. William M. Miller, the de fendant's attorney asks for a change of venue to Multnomah County as both parties to the suit reside In that county, A ftiMiflna ri1 IhA l)n..J ... -i Suit has been instituted by W. F. nZnOZZ"J l 7.""' niy Hubbard against 8. R. Green and H. II. rZZ ZZ Z" 7 1 ,r' Johnson for and .interest at 10 per " adh nto 1 be i!"7V?,,'ndlt- 1900 property, It has been ordered tS torney'g fee. The defendants gave Hub- th Hlinn.,0nf r.i.ia ... ' ..nnA... t .- fiu iD.iy ui igyn right Oil. Scott's Emulsion lea8e Bnd BHk8 Ior judgment Sheriff is the one Cooke went 10 CaDbv turday and at- c , tached the personal property of the de jwus Jimuision neimer fendants. looks nor tastes like oil because we are so careful in making it pleasant to take. Send for free sample. SCOTT 4 liOWNE. Chemists. Prl St, N. V. bard note tor $200 on January 15, 1895, nd 1890 be advertised v . at arugg-u. . i ,nd have made only one payment of $20. 1 The del.nauent tax notion of palming off on ti'idr th spavined rslic of a vas-ue and mUty ps.t l.rider, however, ierda lutle lsv Harum sagacity himself and redmed be palmed" and demanded ths return of his $-H. James declined logive uptl. money and (irlder wsd wroth, intoreated audieneo bad congregated tins Juncture snd Mr. Ward, who ha been doing graceful siunls on a bicvct sud lenly becam aware that Ihlng were coming bis way. This llilellig. Iinj illl parted a pleasant look to his and I smiled sweetly. Among ths things th. came bis way, however, aas a Ira I mumiieirom Mr. (.rider's g in, sad tl smile faded. The bul.Vt snuk tl wheel and shied off. as did also M Ward behind his frend, the lelegrai- pole. A gam of merry-go-'rou ml the ensued between Mr. tirlder and M ward. Tbe letter was much worried over the frowning mnmieof (Jrider gun and he desperately exclaime.1 won 1 some gentleman dUaim th man?" After a few mure turns aroun the pole during which a Main tirw barber becamssaare that hs aas in line with tbe next bombardment, and dia ..I-.. coTere-i itial argent buaiuess tl.rahere required bis immwliate at'entlon. Con A-a-IW a . lame jioouy nove lo sight and toA away the belligerent tiri.lcr. Afu 1 11 1 ....... win lingering DelilU'l the pile, onti tbe smoke of battle cleared awav tl ..-1. . . . ague james stepped fr,jm I,,!,,,,.! hi breastworks snd with slither s.t.i,I,L smile on his lace departed to swear out a warrant for the arret of his ax.HiUni Orider waived examination at the i.re- II t ..a . . ' uminary nearing and was held in J5o bonds to appear before the circuit court The Let U Found. .1 1 1 We carry the largr.t stmk Cask ets, Collins and Linings In Clatk amaa county. We art the only utidrilakirs In Clackamas county owning a hrarw and will furulth it lor less than can be bad tlrvthrr. We are under small caprnae and do not ak large profila. Calls promptly attended night or day l fit a.J SOS. (Tborsday's Oreg'mian.) a. . -. ... jonn .Williams is missing from bis rooms In the Leader rooming homw corner 01 rara and Yamhill sirwis. Ilia wife says be left as usual ImhI Mond.e morning, and did not return. The couple were married In hi. L011U IhnI winter ana came 10 1'ortlan.l sborlly afterward ha waa iMn K AM .t . v 7 . , .(uunnunre on siorrtson street sxm afUsr leaving home It h.il hon ,I..LI.. ....... u.ui.ing some, ri(i was no.Tuun. niiiismsisabout4l Years of w - - . age, and wore when last seen, a blue coal and vest, with gray trousers and gray Fedora hat. There is no known reason ior tils continued absence. tltfllf nwiaras came to tho court bouse Wednesday in an Inloxicat.jd condition and requested Sheriff Cooko to lock l.lni op. The sheriff obligingly complied wlih his reqnest and kept him In a cool place overnight. Yesterday bis wifa came up rrom rortland and look her waywaid husband homo. Williams Is an Insur ance man and has the inuiUtion 0f be- ng a crack-a Jick In his line. He i, said to be worth M a week to Lis company. and sold The delinquent tax foil is completed iXrOItrANT TO FAKMEKH, Southern Pacific Will Carry Exhibit, to the CarulTsl Free. Mr, R. B. Millor. uoneral frnluht .,..ni of the Southern I'aclflo Comoanv. I. .... deavorlng to make a large and creditable oiapiay 01 wrui and orchard products from territory tributary to Its lines in Oregon at the Portland Carnival 8nd Exposition, which opens Sept. 18 and continues one month. The object 0f this projnet is to more thsronglily advcrtlfe the resources of Western Oregon, with a view of Inducing Immigration, and to display to the thousands of people vho will visit the exposition the Wnnilnrfi.t and varlod products of tho Willamottn I R. L. HOLMAN TfJ Cicn ifC:c,lE:a. . J 5 Valley. Farmer are rrquralad to Srltd In their nearrst railroad agent any sam ple ol grain, (in th sheaf), groat, vegrlablrs, etc., that lhy tusy have col let'led, shotting I he prolik'tiVonea of the CMinlf. K.iup'r of green and dried fiuiis groan in this sevliim will also be rwrlved. All eihlhll should h laUled Hit th name and kind of rruJuct, as ell a ths name of (hi producer, - to aliract (.annular allrtill.in to the lo cality in which ll waa raised. Litubiii will sent Id lb petition by the Southern l'acillo Company fr of charg and ill b ralurned U) the hllilr In rl condition, if desired. hew Ih carnival U over. Many grow ers hava i.reKd lltssir Intrnthi to co-ope rate with the company and It Is aived that Clarkama cmnty wll furnlsii sn sxi-eCent eihltnt. I'eraMkalatl.a OmI Dalrl.a, There ar couple of Kurt-an dah rles lo Athens whev pmprletor keep cows, out iuey do bualueM nxwlly wlib the foreigner Slid with thus tlrwU w ho a p foreign maunera. Your genuine Athenian Mlove the goat to b th projier milk prodoclug animal, and he regards the cow In this connection about tbe asms as Americans do the mare. The milkman take bis animal with him, J.-ingliug their bells and snreilng. Oalr be shout, with a quick, star tling cry. with "g- who guttural quality Is unattainable by adult learn er ami ostinll cii-n-clrrd by them. rtlien a CUslomer rotnea lo Ilia il.w.e be strli the desired quantity Into th proffered recepiacU More ber vlgllnnt eye, as-lertlug one of the g(t aud paying no sliiutlon to the other, who understand the business as well as ha doca. I'atl. ntly Ihey stand about, chew ing tno cud or resting on contlifuous d'Nirsti-ps. When their master moves on. thev arise and follow, more faithful than oog.-Kcrlbui'r's Magaxlue. OHAMPrnw TiTWnrul ' -w . nfr: ir tf jj v. TTnAIiPICI W guarantee that the rrcrntrWtMw J whel on thia nia.hin wilt girt a J aolme rtla of 6)' per rnt.f mw 1 time oftklnr anddi Th l,rm l.t U..... I "... , ... ... uk n grain man any other. Tiirr i Irs shattering. Th relief rake keej Inner foi of .'j for w clear. I: very on of thoa a.iag Champios ti rr mts It ha no jul. (tend for catalogue. Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Ci I'lrst and Taylor St., I'otlland, Orrr 15. I. SI AS DK.V I.i:il l Watclicn, Clock, Jcwel 1: SiK-ctadcH. All kinds of repairing neat! dxf and warranted. rsMUflJr) llt.lar aat)ytOrr How tlo Yoa Prosss.rs "Do f now an you prnnolilice "doar Tha ensnces are mat, If you are su average Massachusetts rlttunn, you pronounce the V rather brnd. Ilko "on in ...n The Century Dlrtmnnry, which la a very Indulgent dictionary Indeetl, ai lows you to pronounce It so If yot Wish, but 1)0 other dlrllunnr A.m You should renlly sound the "o" aa In not Llkew-lso how do you pronounce "hogr Kven the Century won't k-t you sny "hawg." This ri'mlnds ma that a friend has written the following beautiful but abstruse poem: wt 110a and t nod. IA nmm In pnmurM-'i lluo.J 1 one ownH r.vln hri And liktwls. IUU. a,.e, WIkibi I ct.iinnj unlu a lug Te awp him (rim s lxf Whir nsr. Thsl nj faithful lllil. d,wg, lsplls (lie tUla snd WuitlJ piirxi. u,( mtn( MWg AnJ k. t drowned In th Ug 1u si Irer. -Iloston Journal. JOHN YOUNGER, 0p. Huntlfljr'a Drug Eton, FORTY .YEARS EXFERILNCEK Ureat Iiritaln and America. Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throit 317 Ieknm Rullding I'OUTUND.OBEGC J OA0TOI1XA. Bsarstk yalMlitdt-iHisjltiflt,' BlgsaUr Sf i 1 4 i 1 a i q '71 W Hi fn it '9i I ! it X hit Many physicians are now prescrMfj Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly, found that it la the best nreecrlpH. they can write because ll Is ths out P? pi aratlon which contain the slemrtUW, u sssary 1 1 digest not only some kin H, food but all kinds and It therefor W Indluestlon and dvaitenala DO D"1,:i what Ita cause. Geo. Harding. s a mt m ws r A Bsarsth. lhtllldYMMt" Bljostnr f It will pay you to resd a FPlRMBRS this aavsriissi" -UL-LL PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color .ilk. ooi, cot on or mixed goods at one boiling. Ilrijltt, durable colors, without staining the hands or spotting the kettle (except green and purple). Trices on High Grade Coffees cut in two. Fresh Bread and Cake, in our Bakery. Family Medicines, Cooling Drinks, Iced Soda and Lemonsde. A. I hi 'Q 'Hi VI 'it itij PC, i 1'r nfrc 1, 'tori I j-mea jiiln, i !'ir ''and -aV.Ja.nj JTT. iwnmea..d i ?i WILLAMETTE FALLS. 1'ubllo Trlrphone Station U