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ENTERttllSE FRIDAY, SE1TEMRER 13, 1001. OREGQN 1 Id) l News of tho Week. Lb.. . AA. A ifc Friday, Sept. 0. Baseliall : Seattle, 1 ; Portland, 0. Spo kane, 7 i Tacoma, 2. President McKinley spent tho day at the Buffalo Exposition. Transport Pix arrives at San Francisco bringing 520 bodies (row the Philippines General Kitchener will not return to England, Imt wlil finish tlie tank assigned to him. General C. Lyttletou will .re place General llildyard, who il going to leave. The royal yacht Oi-'Mr, with the Duke and Ducheea of Cornwall on board, er corted by Uie British cruisers Diadem and Niobe, sailed for Quebec today from ft. Vincent, Cape Verde Island. Complaint haa been made that liquor Il Wing sold to Indiana in the hopyardi near Independence. Sheriff Darbin, of Id a r ion County, haa taken measures to discover and am Bt the offenders. Announcement has been made at the naval academy at Annapolis, of the names of officers of the cadet battalions and divisions for the coming academic year. Anions them is thit of F. Wayne Oaburn, of Oregon, who is appointed petty officer, first claes, first division. Colombia is strengthening her princi pal parts and drawing troops from the interior. The Ecuadorean invaaion ia under way. The gunboat Ranger arrives at Tanama and the Iowa is due today. Dr. Silva.the Colombian minister, haa sent to the State Department a formal acceptance in behalf of Colombia of the American proposition to mediate. War Department will bring borne the 23d Infantry, which will sail for New York, via Suex, Sept. 15. The Kilpatrick aaila the same day for San Francisco with the 13th Infantry. On ber next trip in December the Kilpatrick will bring borne the nine batteries of heavy coast artil lery. When these commands reach the United States there will be left in the Philippines about 43,000 officers and men, end present plans do not contem plate a further redaction of that force. Saturday, Sept. 7. The revolution in Veniuela is spread ing and the aituation is becoming desper ate. a! Us Stone, an American woman, trav elling as a missionary in Macedonia, was captured by brigands and held for ran lom. Columbia has been selected to defend America's cup. She was considered superior to the ne if Constitution by the challenge committee of the 'ew York Yacht Club. Following upon the announcement made some time ago of the plan in em bryo at the Navy Department to send Admiral Dewey with a fine fleet to Eng land to represent the United States Navy at the exercises which will mark the coronation of King Ed aard Vll, a se quential question has been agitating naval circles, by wsy of completing ar rangements, to have the Admiral of that occasion fly his flg again above the Olympia, the ship which led his fleet nto Manila Bay. The Olympia ia in excellent condition and well adapted for the purpose. Under orders from E. II. Barriman, the regular passenger trains over the Southern Pacific from end to end will be entirely vestibuled within sixty days. Within the same period 50 chair cars will be put into service. Harriman has also ordered for the company 2000 flat cars, 500 stock cars, 400 40-ton coal cars, 1000 30-ton box cars and 230 furniture cars. A thousand of the flat cars are to be built in the shops of Sacramento and New Or leans. In a financial statement jUBt issued, Mr. Harriman states that for the first five months of this year the company gained in gross earnings over the same period of last year f 6.1Q7.200. No other road in the country ihows such a large increase. Moth er My mother was troubled with consumption for many yesra. At last he was given up to die. Then she tried Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured. D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is the best tning you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you arc coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Tint lint i 2k., Mc, tt. All innhta. Cnniatl yoar d-x-tor. If ha un taka It, lh do aa a My. If toll. ym mat lo Uk It. then 4ua't Uka IL II kaana. Uti, U with him. W ara willlnc. J. C. ATKK CO. Lll. Maw. Portland, 2; Seattle, 14. Taroma, 12; Spokane. 7. Second game, Tacoma 20; Spokane, 4. Emperor Nicholas met King Edward at Copehagen, and accompanied him to Fredensborg. A grand banquet was given Monday evening at which all the British, Russian and Spanish royalties were present. The steamer Tartar, of the Cana dian Pacific fleet, arrived at Vancouver, B. C, today from the Orient with news of the burning of the business portion of the city of Foo Chow, China. Over 1,000,000 damage was done and many people are said to have been killed In fights over the loot. Judge A. II. Noyes, of the Nome Judi cial district in Alaska, agaiost whom have been preferred charges ol corruption and irregularities In connection with mining claims, arrived in Washington Sunday night. He expected to report tomorrow to the Attorney-General to confer over the charges filed sgainst him. The latter, however, is in Buffalo, a (act of which Judge Noyes haa not yet been apprised. Representative Metcalfe, of the Third California ' District, will Introduce a measure at the next session of congu ss restricting Ilia landing of anarchists on our shores, and making an awault upon the life of a president the crime of trea son, punishable by death. In the preliminary hearing ol Emma Goldman, the anarchist leader allcgwd to be In the ronnpiracy against the life of President McKinley, it was decided to hold her without bail until Friday, when it Is expected the Buffalo authorities will have taken action In the matter of ex traditing her. No evidence has ss yet been adduced lending to connect her with the crime, and the general theory now prevailing among the police is that the conspiracy was formed in Butfato and not In Chicago. THERE IS A CLASS OF l-KOI'LE WHO are injured by the use ol coffee. Recent ly there has been plsced In all tlx gro cery stores a new preparation culled GRAIN-O. made of pur grains, that takes the place of coffee. The moat del icate stomach receives It without dis tress, and but few csn tell It from coffee. It does not cost over 'a ss much. Child ren may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts, and 25 eta. per package. Try it Ask for G Pv AIS O. and Sunday, Sept. 8. Judge S. A. Lowell has announced his cindidocy for governor. Northwestern ball: Portland, 7; Seat tle, 1. Tacoma, 16 ; Spokane, 8. L. M. Fetcher, a Portland postal clerk cf nine years' service, haa been removed lor insubordination. The settlement protocol between China aod the powers has been signed. Pelt in will be evacuated Sept. 17, and the prov ince of Pe Chi LI on Sept. 22. Yenzuelean fleet is bombarding the Colombian port of Rio Hacha and simul taneous attacks axe expected on Panama and Colon. President Castro has refused the good offices of the United States. The Colombian government buys 35,000 rifles and 5,000,000 cartridges. Monday. Sept. 0. The government will take stringent measures to suppress the anarchists. . Colombia is nearly bankrupt and is p.-eswd for money to carry on the war. Forest fires are ravaging Newfound land and threaten several large lumber districts. Yon Migure, Prussian Ex-Minister of Finance, is found dead in bed. Apoplexy was the cause. Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, haa Issued an edict that there will be no more revo lutionary speeches in Chicago. Tuesday, Sept 10. Baseball : Portland, 4 ; Seattle, 0. The Shamrock made a trial spin and her speed was between 14 and 16 knots an hour. O. A. B. reunion at Cleveland deplores the attempt on the president's life and wants anarchy stamped out The president passes another good day. No unfavorable symptoms have developed and physicians express confi dence that he will recover. Last peace move in the steel strike falls. Amalgamated association representatives adjourn and the semi official report ia that the settlement of the strike ia left to Shaffer. The work of breaking np of the yacht Independence will begin tomorrow. Mr. Lawson gave the order tonight The de lay following his prior order to the same effect was due to the effort made in Bos ton to secure a race with Shamrock. Bare of flags or sails and out of com mission, Constitution arrived at Bristol, R. I., this afternoon from Newport In tow of the tender Mount Morris. She waa brought to Bristol to be dismantled, after which she will be towed to New London. A Certain Car for Dsntcry Diarrhea. 'tom year ago I was one of a party that intended making a long bicycle trip." says F, L, Taylor, of New Albany, Brad ford County, Pa. "I was UHen suddenly with diarrhea and was a boot to give op the trip, when editor Ward, of the La ceyville "Meeeeniter", aongested that I take a dm of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhea lteinedy. I purchased a bottle and look two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never felt any ill effect. Again last summer I waa al most com pletely run down w 1th an attac k of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this ssme remedy and this time one dose cured me." Sold by U. A. Harding, Druggist Wednesday, Sept. H. Portland, 7 ; Spokane, 0. President McKinley is out of all danger and bis physicians give positive assur ance that he will recover. Naval veterans at Grand Army En-i-ampment in Cleveland celebrate 87th anniversary of Commodore Perry's tri umph. The first violence in the steel strike is reported at McKeesport. Three non-union workmen were set upon by strikers and badly beaten. Shaffer has been authorized to settle with the eteei trust on the best terms obtainable. The following dispatch has been re ceived from Lord Kitchener, dated Preto ria. "Since September 2, the columns have again got good results, the total bag being 681, composed of 67 killed, 67 wounded, 334 made prisoners and 163 surrendered; also 179 rifles, 65,211 rounds of ammunition, 3400 horses and 19,000 head of cattle." Justice McAdam, of the New York Supreme Court, gives the opinion that Emma Goldman and other anarchists who are naturalized can be expelled. from the country on the ground that they have sworn falsely in that they bave obtained certificates of citizenship by fraud In tes tifying that they are attached to the prin ciples of this Government and would support its constitutional laws. . . . Thursday, Scot 12. The oil excitement in Malheur county, this state, continues to increase. Northwest League Scores : Portland, 6 ; Spokane, 4. Tacoma, 8;; Seattle, 3. . The naval Court of Inquiry began its investigation in the Schley-Sampson controversy today. The condition of President McKinley still continues favorable, and bis physi cians pronounce him practically out of danger. , Joeh Westhafer, of Loogootee, lad., is a poor man, but he says be would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if It cost five dollars a bottle, fur it saved him from being a cripple. No external appli cation is equal to this liniment for stiff and swollen joints, contracted muscles, stiff net k, sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains. It has also cured nu merous cases of partial paralysis. It is fr sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. EXCELLENT TRIM SEKTIIE And-Chrap Reiad Trip Lxrrlia Rat Ofthe A. AC. 8. K. Jlake a Hit With toe Public. The Popular Portland-Seaside Express leaves, Union Depot every Saturday at 2:30 p. m. and runs through direct with out transfer arriving at Astoria bM p. m.,Gearbart 6:40 p. m., and Seaside 5:50 p. m., making direct connection at Warrenton for, Flavel. Leaves Sea ids returning on Sunday at 5 .-00 p. m Gear- hart 5:10 p. m. and Astoria 6:10 p. m., arriving at Portland 9 :40 p, m., thus giv ing passengers Saturday night and all day SunJay at the beach. Regular round trip excursion tickets, good nntil Sept 15th, ft.OO. Saturday round trip excursion tickets, good to re turn Sunday evening, f 2 50. Connections at Astoria with Steamers 'Nahcotta," and "T. J. Potter" for all North Beach point Working Mgnl and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thiug that ever was made is Dr. King's N-iw Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. Tber're wonderful for building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Sunday Services. 8t. Jiitin'i, TailinHe ltv. A. Il"'-;-'"'''' i,a,..r. Oil H.iM.lav. mam al s ami l' . Thlr.l Hnndav ' '"""' aarniuit aflar H o'clock ii.aa.ial ell mhrr E..MH-H wr.i.oi.a. 8uii.Uy.ai-1. ii J .10 V. Vsir.. amdogallcal subjaeis ami benrilieilon al T:1 I'. n. ,i Vv.niolu-al Liiiharan 1 in man .,.ir..na, Kml.ih ami J. Q. Adams sia.ii Krnr.i J. W. Macs, paiior. Nin-ial- h.K at l a. m.jerlr-ri-. vry Tiiirs.lay al p. '. ll"an 'l'"l 'r.y Haiunlaj Iruro U lo U Kmybmly tulird. Mntmllt Kplnr-'pal Church - Itrv. It. A. AUIiii, l-a.tor. M.-riilii aarvl.t. 1" Suu.Ur S.I..H.I al u UO. fla lu.aiUH SIM n!,ri.H.f wrTlra. St.nlnt ..r.lca a 1 K....rr. U.jut aiS Jr ft t . I'rajar NwMlna 1ln"U tuli alJ. iuiireitllll laliJ. riKHT PRKHBtTltm AM I'llt KCII.-Kiv. $. M..iu..mcrr. f.l..r riral II a T M r. a. iUMaih Srhool at 10 a. Vnti'l rlla'rlalf 'krlllatt Kil''r Bi ,.rr Si.ii.Ur ms '""'"I alna prafr aiaailug at I . RVASOKMt'Al. I'llCUril-C'-ro' of a-htl. Sil Ma.linui alrrct. Wt H. Co'' ia. or 8rli ry bai.baili Bill a, m and T;t3. . thimla Klioul 10 a. nt rravermsrllngl p. m. All sr atli-oiii 8T pai'i.'h Ki'iscorAt. t iiritt ii- Rv. 1. K. llaiuitiuml, Jtrclxr. Hrtue avrrv 8u1av l II a. rat. s"l 5 W P Hunday arho.il al 10 o'clors. Othaf lca as mar tw announced. All teata fre. Hiram gars cordially In (Int. riKsrrnstiKKoATiosAUMintnt. corner of Main ami Klrvanth alri- l!v. K. H. IUitl!irr. pa.tnf. Mornlrif ari.- 10 ,m;8umlay rVhool IS; Junior r.mlrav n ft: Y. 1. H. O. K. prayer wli"g svanhiK aervlca 7.30. Viilled trllirn-('or. Kmlilh ami I'lerra ireela. Kev. (Wklnf. faainr. trvic v.r tiun.lay al II a. it. ami 7,10 mm.; Hun.lav acb.H.I at 10 a. lo.; yom g -i ' a meallne al 0 10 p. m i praytr maaliim srary Wadntxlay nln. Kilter UArimr ciiruni.-iu. j. H. H-aan, pa.tur. fra.hin arrli- arery Humlay al 10 30 and 7 :X p. m. 8um Oavarhool al IS noon to I . m, Jnnlora mt In tli aftsrtioon ait lliarwiiior V jui'f l'r))la'a MKlaiV sn.l Idbla aintly rlaa al :1J p. PI. ftiurwlav lil. ranlar prayar arrvica al 7 . p. m. Wlnlay toiilns, Hilila atu.lv elaaaal Y. M. C. A rooms i. bv Ilia paalor. rrman Itapllal-Kvrvlrra Ida llrat Bun day ul aai-n munili at 3 o'clu k p. iuH con dueled by Kv. Albert Grantr. Kvsntfllral Luihrran, 7.!on Conjrrrgaliun Cor. Kihib a vl Jrlron airrta. lirv Mrr, i.aalor. 8ilnlat- liool W W a. in.; Krvdvaat 10;.Ua. m. and 7..Wp. tu M. K. 8uiiiii-i:r. T. I. Haynaa. paainr, Third 8undar al I'nllatl llraibrtu Cl.urvti. Fr Mtlindiat-IUv. J. W. KldndK. lor. Preaching- Ural anJ II. ltd Turlaa a It a.m.; protar ntraimg ary Ttiurly treiilha. lriri bald in Ilia l'oO'ar llonal cliurib al Kliviliw. HEAVEK t l'.EKK-Al lha WV'-h T-n irrKaltonal church, hunday aarica )! ba aafolinai: I'rrarhli.it al 10 Si A M. bi iiv. J. Murlaia Kirha'.la. ll.O. (a.tor; babbalh a. hkl al 2 I'. M : aiwkly fravrr mretint' V!iiiay al 7 Ml I. M.; rlrlra lion ol ilia Lord' iii'-ar, aaoond Suinlay of tarh hionlh. 1 UOi w n3 rn rn La uii Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Ildneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes throurti your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Moneys are your blood purifiers, they f. ter cyjl the waste or impurities In the blcod. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected Kidney trouble causes quick or unstMrfi heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart la over-working In pumping thick, kidney, poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la soon reallred. It stands the highest for its wonaenui cures oi me most distressing cases ana is soia on its merits bv all drurelsts rr flftv- jr-TrrT? kidney trouble. cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a i L ..! s i a aampie Dome cy man noma or SwamRooi. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Lodges. Cataract Lod,;e No. 70. K. of I. meets every Wednesday evening In Bed Men's ball. Vlsitinc knishu invited to attend. J. Psckover, K. of U. and 8. Order of Washington. Nonrlel I'olon No. S7, meets every Saturday evening. at vi;;a.i,iul.a:i. -Mrs. Lottie FoUy, Secretary. A. O. U. W. meets every faturdai evening except the fifth In the A. O. U. W. Temple. II. J. Harding, recorder. ReWkahs Willamette Hehekah Lodgt No. 2 meets second and fourth Friday ol each month at I. O.O. F. Temple Margaret Williams secretarv. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, K. A. M., meats on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Court Itohin Hood No. 9, Foresters of America, meets drat and third Friday In the month In Bed Men's 1U1I.-W. H. Stafford secretary; Frits Meyer, chlel ranBer. Wlllamelte Falls Camp No W, W. O W. meets lat and 3rd Fridays In the Willamette Hall, C. C, Sol. b. Walker and clerk U. Olds. Order of 1'endo nxsta svary Monday nlslit si ftedmeii'1 hall. MraI (,'ounaalor, 8. H. cri.iuraj Mr. May Taylor secretary Oregon City Camp, No. Modern Woodmen of America meets every sw-ond and fourth Tuetay in the month, at Willamette Hall. (J. Urosaeiihacher. clerk. Catholic KnlKl.ts of America fit. John's Bianch No. 647. meets ever Tuesdav al the month. Tualatin Tent, K. O. T. M meets In tied Men a Hall, every TLursdav vn. Ing. E. E, Taylor, record keener. Meada I'oat Nn 9 fi A T) -v. itiwia nmt Monday evenlim in each month t 7 -JO sna third Kutur.lay in each mouth at 1 o'clock p. m. in Wilamette Hall P. Colbert, Commander. Lawton Command No. 1 rJ n Union Veterans Union meets sccona riat nrday 1 p. in. hi Hudman'a I. .11 .i,.l fourth Saturday at 7 p. in. In T. F. Cow ing solhce. , Pioneer Chanter No. 2S. O. F.. H the second and fourth Tuesdays iu em-1, month at Masonic Hall. Mrs O M Htrange, secretary. Oregon IxlKo No, 8. 1. 0. O. ?.. meets every Ihursday In Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ityan, secretary, Falls Encampment No. 4. 1, ft ft v meets first and third Tuesday In each month. Judson Howell, secretary. Redmen Waclmno Trlha No. m O. R. M., meets Tues sy everilriK 7 no' at Red Men's Hall.- . II. Diiin,.n n' of R. ; Harry Baxter, sachem . ' Multnomah Lodi-e No. 1. A. F. A M meets first and third Katurdays in eiu-i! month at Masonic Hall. T. F. Itar, socretary. ' ' Mead Relief Corns Nn lfl Willamette Hall the first Monday In f,V,e7S0nt,bHt2o'c,0,;k P' m- the third Monday In every month at 7.00 o clock p. m. ... United Artisans meet eunrv ti,...!-.. ?)'enin1r'?f ead' montI' flt 11,8 WiliHini-tte , ' MS ,m mlW of this order Is second rhurHeay of each month. K u. cooper, secretary, M. Bollack Ai. A Lono Pine Lodtn. Nn. r.t a v x M., Loiran, Or., meets on i!. Saturday in each month from the 1st ol May to Int of November at 2 p. m. and from 1st of November to lt of May at 10 a. ra.-Geo. O. Armstrong, Ko. Ancient Order of Red Cross-Oregon Oilv UiK, No. 1, meets second and fourth Vtl day. in each month in Willamette hall, U Lb UJ UVJ Family Modlolnoa, Cough HoneiL For Oougbi, Cold7Grirr "Cold" la AN Y PART of body ' ai.i.nas. Ill, ), . . . aw I f I v... . i Kidney wmmggssmmi& WWS-,S .a n. a ajK'il" riua, y M," J,"' Blood and Liver pssfi pomnrf. and Joruo Tnnin!$' iiwiiiwmi i iiiiiii inun .irur. ria iiu i u i vimv : - u Oraat Hlood claanalnf Remade frr iprlB. leailtlia, CinaUpllott." Tlrt. I;"": eMn-lv i m, aiMUiiaaoa at Kr.tSXtaa" RrrVaaiTal M Vila liaa .uft.,...! i i.m ii nt ii.a t,. rn, w, ;2tt!v ,r . I. .... . . I?. ,Ma i..i , i Br I Si. ally liifWillird uyspepsia bwaiii - I I "; lr, '0liarstwl4.sk.lWi i r It f !".''l''".m..i.iM I I A I N l M I 1 Allft lullf NVI tu all .m vlalM, uumuii mm Qaa4 for Cuts, St. Vitus' Dance g a a rt. r4. . a I f" II i iy9 tm 0i4 m kMKI. ,H l L hwWlM4.iVci?i, la lmi..i a - " D -., v...., viip, aura TblMt r, aaa JP"r ruf a i i"t .hu.bii.i ,.w. n'iii.i. wv.irii'nona or la r.du.,i c.tiiic.ui of Lha luu.l famaikabla atuaa ar aihi.taj k .w"4 For Salo by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist. Orccon City, Or. Prjln1 irrpnrntlii alu 'y da. t jidry i-oUrih i liy dry lip t'.S a M,.s hU'h adin-ia t.i ilia iii"iul f"iM " t il.r. Im, c.u iiH ' ' r." a . "i-1 .'! llia tiia or .;... j fir, i.f CutaitS. ,'. I alt dy in tr:!i f-i.-i-a, ii.'fl r I BfttlSa and km ilil l. U rt.t, atN.t!rfs ai4 hrn'a, I'lj't Cr.'T IWi'i t f a rMn.j and w-'tl c-i''- ir c- ll.ii:. .-,! si. t !' v !, I ia . wU! M fX3 lua.i" If-' ". A'l 'JaaallltiaJI V. oik-. a.. 'j ij . !.. . ' iara H,, N.V. 'ill IU! U H(r ltlit4l )' 4. 1 t'4 trnUUtrt i oi.i'i';. U a;r.U lu. l. an r an Irr r ai d a'tfc-y "'''. r.i. lotf lii.iui t.!f Hi. iu(ul lhfUitittwiia. WiUt i l' t Vam l a uj yuaaia aru4 a-nlbt Kaaid f.Wih and lUy l'rf. Orrl kU l a'r. MITOHELt WAGON'S 7 llrat aiaalhte to toil.. No a or can t Utter than a Mittlitil. Wji. the cream of wkI atnc'i laoi.l, . aftrr Ulna thormichly waw,f,4 v wajjon U w! iruiird. aril tn!J, .: tH'triUtird and tuiii tU USim I any, It la iiraily 70 jtan ainr (! t ! V.itvlijll atifon waa tmi't. and ikr.v..i ' T"a hiilll rontlnuouatvrtriiliirt'U.i Irmlifr 2Ud lo iih, 1'XIJ, incltwlve, j MlUhrlU. Warn yem ty Miuir: y II "W,7 l.IJ Tii Orriiii fiiaia Fair ai falam. Kf. roml.e to be lit Uat thla year that has yv liren hald. New fealarn lor srauarmrnl sod Instrurlhin hs Un added, and particular allontiuti 111 U (Ivan to ih stuck exhibit, owinf to the great and con.taut'y Im-rraatna' Uitervat lu dairying throughout the stale. For thla ocraaliin, the Houtl.rru iVIfia Co. will make a rata of one fare for the round trip, Irom all its stations la Ore gon, lo Halnm and return, and It Is to t hoed that svrryone who can do so will tho hi. a(.(rt latlun by taking advan i(uf this u'of lunity to a a few days (itraaandy and profitably at xir state cai'ltal. Tom K't the Uacbl of llii7o)rM o peri are. Mitchell. Lewis &StaverCt Mist ami Taylor Su., rortlaad, ifp Jj WALL PAPER Now Is the time to buy your wall pajHT and MURROW, the p-M-r hangf-r, will kII it to you ihrt-r than you can buy it in l'oitlaud. Drojiacaid in thsjoat ollice and have a samj.le look brought to your houae, or telrj.lu.ne tfly llroe, store. J. MURROW, Oregon City. jr.-nr.-r. Ft m. at at DO YOU tj Know tho News r.r.T.T.-r.T.r.T.T.TT.a A 2 You csn have It all for Per Month 50c Per Month h the Evening Telegram, of Port land. Oreiron. ft Is the larunst evcnlnjc nwsiaiK.r ublihmi In Orejroii; It contains all the news 01 ma Mate ami of the Nation. iry 11 mr a month. A copy will he mail.ul t.i A ild reus sample you free, The Telerjra m. Portland, Or. CSskM Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This preparation eoiitalim all of tho algcHtanta and (1I(;hIs all kinds of food, it srlvcs InHf itnt relief and novr falls to cure. Il allows you to eat all the food you want, Tint most scnsltlvo stomachs can tako it. Hy Its uho many thousands of dyMpeptlrii have been cured after everything ulne failed. It a unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but da you good Pr pared on I ed only by E.ailrWm'aOa.lilileaga ' II. boUlocouUillia2H tluiu t be tOc SU 21'i0milroflon( 6 lance) tel(thnns ) a Oregon, Wahinjftoo,C.'. fonii and Idaho now i! -..!.... t.. tk. 1'.-': vniauuu vj m 1 ' hut ion Tclcj.hons Cc jtanjr, covering towns. ....... 1. .v H'livai siviaw wi All the satisfaction of i ticrsonal cotnuiuniciti- )Utac no idecl to ( clcsr unJirUiKtiiii p kano nJ Han Frsnr as esrily lu-arJ T- lanJ. reRon Citr office st Ilanlings DruR Store. ) S. J. VAUGIIS Umry.Fwd and SsleBuWi ORECoN CITY. LOCATIO BITWKS-I Till SWWI . DtPOT. j - Double and Single nigM die homos always on band l u( lowest price. A corrulJ codbk' with tha barn fur loose slock. f nff..-mtlnn ruirarttintf aflf Uck promptly attended to oy r letter. HorioiDouarhtandloi Horses Doardod snd Fed oa able terms. OS rij IXabllabed ISSS. I MB PIONEER m$kf and E Freight and parcels wall parts of the city. aiiflL 1 mm aa " n SHIRT . ..-fi 'if r u f'i' Thla la the na..n r..r amn - , ... . tvcr woman onKlit ti know ff 1 .1.. f..,..t ...1.. .,.,1 aooila ror .',: I-1 K . r1l. l. S Will hpr . . in ..,.( ii. any wotnnn wim wm - ,0 ,j r anil addrwa and a ac aian'P ; Bife, a anmiile cpy 1''. : Infurmatlon almiit dreaa. oy.fJ"! HlnBlecoplraBflceocliorli0 at all newadenlera. v C0. a Kaai inin nirr, Hi, n, ''"IK) ft c.