Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 25, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, CTORER 25, 1901.
Social Happenings, j
71 '
IIUNO VAllllM.
Ml K'l"1' Vnngheti ' M' Walter
it.m.i. Km lottt.ly, Indiana, were
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MKI I.MN AMMM -.
niHtrliI M'. Al''l Midllnn and
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Mmnlsv aflernmin Ht me r-i'ii.in 01 inn
,.,,. UU.i-r, William Mulllnii. Tho
dummy f"ri"'J H'-v. A. J.
Myrtle CM'ri o, aUter of lb bride, and
Mr 'ritrlirf He limyir a lei a bt
IllKM.
Hut. llllWAMIl'e TA.
Mi. "'"'li" Howard, i1iittllll.
,vu a drlighlful In U-t Thursday.
p Inly plinaiitiiniill worn nrvmi, a
i ...I .ll.imyin tt.S Hill .V nil llV lllIMM
1.t'all - - I ' -
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,,rrriil, woo r; , ti. . inuuii,
r. A. Nunialill. Jill, I HI. iT, .Ml.
1 1 rk"i '. '"I''. " iieriruue
i i :! Mfa Mamie AJ411H.
tlU ASIikK",
(in Ilia rtetiltig of Oftoiwr IU, it the
. 11. ...... i t ' i.. i.i..ii
urml ill- marriage of Mr. ry F.wllig
.i,J Mi M-iiiin An.li f.il. TU "111. la
1,1 g 1 liTil)liiU waa llrv. F H. Ullliitr,
.,( 1I1- (. uii(itliui,i i liimii. I no
11 1 y (iil will ir.l.ln In Portland.
M iiMHiIIT HUK DM TMK WII.UUtMI.
Mi mi Kim AHhIk'U nt-itliil ft
rr .ity 11 rtrtiiitif with an old
,r , : t, a I straw rile. Two UiK" wgm
l.mk l'i party II III" 'I ' I '
Willamette and th ride ino-ilillghl
at Iniiiirlitoly " J i)rd. Allrr tin f
lurn. lrllrIUHliu Hern cri"i n
1 1 . . .. I 1 II!
A;tn!glil' rolil''ir.
'. mn rw'iMcH v atai-ainn,
flrv. A J. Mtijcttiiity, H"tr of Ihe
I ir.l I'rpvliytorUn rliunli, iuiirlxi
M.jinl.y iriilng iy Iwj'H (V) of lilt
frlm l, nritly all ( l'ii arra mi-in-Ur
i. tl. 0 O. A It. '! U-M Cufji.
'Hi- (iinll linmlit fr(irlimril, and a
tu-ii nl Ida -ir-m tli-y 1 1 v tut Mi.
Mi.lilKi lnrfy, lio ! lrn tff rriy
tu l-t Ida l'ut ami C'u'l' 'n '''r'r '",lC"
I loti, (.rrwi.l- l I1I111 a It 1 liaii Uoma
lUrt. 1 l.o frriil(mn mwIi a mail
ly iiiiuatiilrr IWalIi. Ki. W, S.
1 in maila a f fmii. tuuclilng im
tl.t I'lrMintatlnn. A . rjtln llu l.lclit ill
il. oT-(iii't an iiuiiuniilu fcaii(in
to Mr. anl Mr. V. A Wllliama, f tila.J.
ilolir, nil li Oirioll ol llin '.'llltl f.til-
-!')' of lli"lr inrrUrf.
Mi. M .IIU lliilmra -niprttnnl Ilia
Aoirrlnl) al'li f rMKiir ' lUa-
t arm yririlay aliarti'mn.
ill. Mutt'ie rnV r 'aluo'l a In Irl. n.U
Uat haiunlay rniin. Tlin tnnt
eitlnn Iralura of lU -vrnlnn ilia gul
tar arlm tlun by Mr. Turn MUlrr. Mi.
Muii dll(litB.I lirr gui-al Willi iti-rii-IUnl
mult' on lliaitnitar, irruinpan
lis! ly Mr. Millrr. l, (r-aluiirnU rra
rril.
Tlia Onlar of Kaaiarn Piar had a 1r.
antaiun Turailay avrtiiny. Allrr Ida
bualrifa mrflinif, iintgreaal l,Ut t
ilyix anJ relrralimvnli arrved. Mra.
J. II. Vlknr ami M m ltiirlianan wrr
Ilia oiiuniltw In cliarijrt ami to Ilium la
tlur Hie en-Jit of an enjnyalilo evvnlng.
Tha uolili-n wrddli gul Mr. and Mr. It.
. lloallla waa c-l-liraUxl Wfdnra.lay
night at tlia mldrure ot C. H. liulrl In
tblaclly. Tliay irii marrlfd at Cliratir,
111., Ooiobcr i. 1H.M, and for 35 yr
lliey lived on a furm near Sparta, III.
Mara nine cMMrcn wcra Iwrn totlicm,
tlirre nl al.tmi liavn panni'd Into Hie life
i-vond. In 1H8H Mr. and Mra. IWaltie
4 w
iiiovrd lo a farm nrar Cimway, Kana.
Thrw and a half year alir tlif y, with
ditinthlor and lhro aona, cam to 0ri(rn
City. All of the children are mirrU-d
exwpt tha young-pat, a aon, w ho la now
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealtby Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
a a
All the blood In your body passes through
vour kidney once every three mtnutei.
js-i T ha Sidneys are your
blood purifiers, they (li
ter out the wjte or
Impurities In the blood.
If they are tick or out
of order, they fall to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of urlo acid In tha
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney troublo causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart troublo, 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 havo their begin
ning In kldnev 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 Is
soon realized. It stands the highest (or Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and Is sold on Its merits fU"
by all druggists In fifty- fW X'mFM
cent and one-dollar alz-1! ' tilH I. "IXJ
es. You may havo a"i-iJ
samplo bottlo by mall itom or swamp-Root
freo, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out If you havo kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kllmor
& Co., Bingham ton, N. Y.
Mrs. Kate Dcr, Secretary Ladies' Aux
iliary of Knights of Pythias, No. 58, Com
mercial Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., After
Five Years Suffering Was Cured by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" Di'.ak Mrs. I'inkiiam : Whatever virtue there is in medicine
it-inn to I: concentrated in Ljill.l 12. PlnklianrH Ycgt'tuhlo
Coiujxmiid, I niiffcred for five years with profuse and painful
rncii.iriulioii until I lostflchhandstrcngth.and life had no charms for me.
Only three Nittlen of your Vegetable Comjeiund cured me, I
became rcgul.ir, without any pains, and hardly know when I am sick.
Some of my friends who have used your Compound for uterine
and ov.iii.in troubles all have the same good word to say for it, and
hkss the day thc-y fust found it." Mrs. Katk Hi'.kh.
mmm) roitri:rr ir Tin: aiiovi: Lirrri:u is not cr.xuixn
Whin wi.iiu n utn trouMi-d wltli Irn-Kular, HUi.irc4-d or jmlnful
liu-iwlrutiiiii, wi-iikiu HH, li ui onlio-iu dwilii'iiicnt or ulceration of tho
woiiih, tliat ln .ui' i? -down fri 'ilnltillaiiiiiiiitinn of tho ovarii s.hackai he,
l.loutiiiic (or l!;itui.-iiv), Ki'iwral drliility, lmliKi-Htion, and m-rvuiw imH
trullnii.or lint I- i t w l'lt am h eyiniitiiiisns dizziiu-MH, faintnew, law.it udc,
i xi itnliillty, lrrit.dillity, M rvinixni-HH. hIh-pIi'mhih-km, niidam holy, all
Ki'im" and w.mt to la'-h ft-almm" firlinH. MurH, ond hojudi-KhiH-HS,
tln-y idiotild n iiii'tiiU r thi rv U viw trifd and trun n im dy. I.ydU I
ritikliaiii'a Wi;HiMo ('iuiimmiiiI nt otni n-niovcs euch troubk-s.
Krfum t buy any other inedieine, for you wed the U-hL
Blm. IMiiVIiiiiu IinUea nil alek women to wrlto her for aIr!c.
HJifl hiui irulilvd tlioutitmU to lieultli. Allrea Lynn, Miun.
leachmy In the liovrrnmriil Ikn,1 In,
F.it Wr.iitfxl, Alk. llulr ilamhti",
M... AiineeN-liiM-Ul.lalbaunlr one f
their chlldrrii in thia ilty. Mr, I'.-alli
w Ixirn nar hpna, III. KriiirmUT
24. 1H-7. Mi. teU!i-, wIiomi ma'.ihn
name, wa Mrt:iH Slrvrnmn, waa Ixirn
lV.rit.Uf 24, llClln I'ai.ley, Coui.ly of
ItnnllFW, ScolUnd. Hinraliietu Ainer
, wilb hrr parvMa In 1 H 1.1 and art tied
In Kilrn, lit. Thoae prrM'iit at the relu'
bfatimi lutiiyht were; Itr. and Mr A
J. Moiitvoinery, Mr. ami Mi H.U I'. t
tie, Mr. ami Mra. J W. M. Kay, Mr. and
Mr. A. T Muir, Mr. and Mt. J. It. Wll
llama, Mr. and Mr.' C. S. Iuu ll, Mi
IWaaie (irant, Mi. Itittioiiil Cchulxt,
Mr. M. M.Oirhan, of Orrynn Cli ; Mr.
and Mia. W. 8. IWattir, Mia. M. A.
Ilumhol, MiM MailMa W.caaaid Mia
Marlon llninhrl, of Cortland.
Mil (.UllbC INSUTl'IIU.
Ordrr of !.lin Orianlxed With
83
(liriir Mtiubcr.
IVpuly Supremo I'rraidrnt F.
AMI, aaniattHl by Mis II. Taurine l ane,
IliRtiiUteJ Oregon City bulge, No. I'D,
Indrprmlent Order of l.lona last Thurs
day evening. Hixty member of 1 ort
land bo.li!, No. 1. with Suprrme I r.l-
dent Mi Tberaon. came up on twn eiieclnl
Car and (he drill team came with ihoin.
Temorary organisation w elTuclrd
and Weilnraday nlicht a mmiiliig wa
held and the following ollhert were
eWti'd: 1'ai l'riti.lent, Mr. A. Luis;
rreaident, Clm. A. Miller; Vice Frt-al
donl.Chaa. M. Maa-m ; Chaplain, M. C.
Strickland; Sii reUry, Mia Orpha Co
pr: Trraiurrr, Chamlier llownll; Ser
geant at-Anna, Anna Darling; Aalint
BergeantatArm. Carl llaberlach;
DoorkeeMr, J. W. Draper; St-nlinel, S.
H. Mohler;TrutH, Mra C. I. M.Hirea,
Mlaa Mary Mclntyre, Mra. Alta Labor;
Mnalcla.i, Miaa Veda William; Mwlleal
Kxamlnera, Dra. Sommer and Slru kland.
The new older la organise! under very
favorable aurplcea. Meeting will be
hold In A. O. U. W. hall for the present
itnd the ntxt meeting will be held next
Weilneaday.
Humane Society ST c!lg.
The Chickamas County Ilumano
Society will hold their annual meeting
I 7 '.'If) o'clock Mondiiv evening in the
parlors of the Hank of Oiegon City.
OlHeeri for the ensuing year will be(
elected. The present oltleera are : ire-
Iden, Miss Anieta McCarver; secretary
Hev, A. J. Montgomery; treasurer,
0. Ceutlold. .
E.
Tot'iue Night Alarm,
"One night my brother's baby was
taken with Croup," write Mrs. J. C.
Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., it seemed
it would strangle before we could get a
doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured It. We always keep
it in the honse to protect our children
from Croup and Whooping Cough. It
cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would relieve."
Infallible fur Coughs. Colds, Throat and
I.,, Trouble.. 60o and $1.00, Trial
bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's.
Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind. ! "De
Witt's Little Early Risers nevorbend me
double like other pills, but do their work
thoroughly and juake leel like a boy,"
Certain, thorough, gontlu. Geo. Hard-
It V A I EUUK TSiE't'.
FurnUlifd i:. J Wfrk by lb t larks
ma Abatracl k Trot t'e up mj.
Tlio F Hyan lo Fiank B Weed,
Lot 7, blk K'S. Oienon City .. .12M 00
K B Mar lo F. r Smith, lot 7,
blk 7, Canemah
aoo oo
W W Au.lln to W O Dii aeraon,
167 acre of sec 0, 1 o a r 3 e. . .
Bolton Land Colo A J Noi.le, lot
4. blk 2D. Uoltoii
aoo 00
130 oo
Jl.n i Cole to Kdwin A Mary F
3 .err of 1 1 a r I e. ... 1000 00
U II LeT to B A M F Cole, 3
acie.ul arc 2.'i. 1 1 ar 1 e
C W Armationg to J Kraft, 30 a
of ec '.".i. t 3 r 1 e
l oo
las oo
Bdwln C lo B II Iry. 1 erre
arr 25. 1 1 e r I e 1
L lloaietler lo r noa HoaU-tWr,
oo
u t.Ht.'a-fl. t5rle 24.W 00
Bdwin Cole lo J J Cole. 3 acrva,
mh:"5, tlerl e H W
II II Lone lo W H KoMnmin,
5 10 1U ai rra of sec 31, 1 1 a r
1 e, arc 0 t 2 a r 2 e, eec 1 1 2 s
r 1 e
Win B Owene lo M E Jones,
of ii w. '4 of ew.4' oi iir'i of aec
28, 1 It r2 e
O A Harding (tiUftrr) to Frvd
Mathlas, lot 19, blk 1 Edge
wood add to Oregon City.....
700 00
25 00
E F. yawlrll to Erneat Lehman.
150 aerea in aec 28, t 3 a r 2 e,
ami 10 acre of aec 1 t 3 s 1 1 e 0000 00
It E Nicholson to J W A A Ham
malinann, es' of nc.l4 eec 2, t
4irle 3000 00
THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 1
TRUST CO. are the ow nera of the copy
right to the Thorne system of abstr:t
indexes, for Clackamas county, and bav
the only complete set of ahetracta In the
Cdunty.can furnish Information as to
title to land at onre, on application
Loans, Investinents.real estate, abstracts
etc. Olllce over Bank of Oreiron City.
Call and investigate. Addres box 37.
Dr Witt's LUtle Early Risers never
dlsait)olnt. They are safe, prompt, gen
tle, effective In removing alt impurities
from the liver and bowels. Small and
aaavtotake. Never Brine or distress.
Geo. Harding.
Oregon I'lly Market Report.
(Corrected to Friday.)
Wheat No. l,60o bushel.
Flour Portland, $3.10 per bbl. 80
per sk. Howard's Bust, 80a per sack
$3.10 per bbl.
Outs In Backs, white, 85 to 00 cents
tier cental. Kry. 80 to 85.
Hay old Timothy, bales, $11 per ton;
loose. $9 to $9 50 per ton. Clover $3
Oittfi, 19. Mixed hay, $S.
M Bin h Uran. 117.00 per ton
,1,011a, $18 50 per ton, chop, $17 per ton,
harlev. rolled. 118 50 tier ton.
Potatoes new. OOo per hundred lb.
Kirira Oreiron. 22 to 2oo Per dosen
Butter Ranch, 87)$ to 45 0 per roll.
Apples, King's, 40 0 to 60 cent per
box. Other varieties, 35 c to 45 0 pur
box.
Fears, Fall Butter and Winter Nollis,
50 to 7 j c per box.
Diiinrefl. 50 to 0 ner bx
Delaware grapes, 111 baskets, SO c ; In
bulk 3 0 per lb.
Oniona, choice, lo to l)e per lb.
Greeu peas, 2u per lb.
Dressed chic kens. 10 to 12) 0 per lb
Livestock and drensed meats; beef,
live, $.1.00 to $3 60 per hundred. Hogs
live. 6cts:tioga dressed, tl'iic; sheep
2'i to S.U'c; sheep, dressed, 6c;
veal.dresseil, 7) to 8; lambs, live, 2)tt'c;
lambs, dressed, 0)gC.
Concord Grapes, 2g to 3c per lb. In
bulk; basket, 25c
A RalaUat Caa4l4al.
I)iirlii( Jural rlwtlon In GrnntD
town only mio man appeared at tti
tiomlmitlon (1i'k.
"Wlmm do you ownlnaUT" Inijulrtd
tlii (.llU'tnl.
"Myw ir:" wa Ilia anawf-r.
HIo you awipt tba uomlantloo?
"Well, no."
Tlie (iIJicit Inutbi'd and said:
'Tln'U rniiMt try again. Wbom do
Ton nominal?"
"Mymlf!"
"You accept tha nomination?"
"No."
A aiiMiu'd "donnerwHtfrr fanprd
the Hp of the perplexed oindal, hut he
went on:
"For ilii- third lime whom do you
nominate?"
"Myailfr' innir the Inrarlnhle reply.
"!.o you accept the nomination?"
The man roae up, and amlle of
rntlafuctlon apn ad over lila fare aa be
rtiiitvi'ri'd proudly:
"llavlny Ihto three tlmea aollrlted
hy my fellow tltlu-n lo arcept the
r.nniltialliiii. I enti no lonynr dirllne to
bitihIi' to thi-lr wlahea." He theo re
tired. -Tlr lilt.
A A'ckti-m innn at a fonlilonntle bar
In New York called for a boru and
Iben had lo tell the drink mixer that
It wa wlilnky b wanted before be got
hi order filled.
"Curlou." commented the wratern
t r. "how p-op1 In the rat enn't under
atand pin In Knullnli. Anybody down
In Kentucky know what 'a born' Is
and now It got Ita liame."
"How did It get Its name?" Inquired
a by ta mler.
"Well, along about 100 years ago tbe
ft rat dlntlllcry ever eatahllahed In Ten
nee wa net up In Iarldon county,
It wa called ibe lied Heifer, and the
ruatomer who aM.imhlel at the atlll.
eapwrlnlly on Pntunlay afternoon, to
drink and ramhlr. got In the habit of
apraklng of a dram aa 'a born of the
belfer.' Aa Tctiwaae wna the Brt
alate to be aetthJ wed of the Alle-
ghanlea tbe phraae apread all over tbe
wet and unit b went, finally Ix-lng con
tracted Into the alngle word born."'
New York Tlmea.
A worn garter la regarded by some
p40lr aa quite a valuable present, for
It brings to Ita new weorer lurk, or, at
toy rate, la eupiKwd to do so.
A bride should always wear a blue
silk garter at her wedding. Her garter
la often given ber by a friend wbo
baa taken away It newnes by wear
lug It a few tlm-a. say Home Notes.
The wearing of the garter does Dot end
the ritual concerning It After the
wedding ceremony It la either cut Into
piece or bidden. When It It bidden,
the bridesmaids bunt for It. and tbe
finder la assured of being bapplly mar
ried Lefore the year la out When It Is
rut. It la divided among tbe bride
maids to give to each good luck and a
(levoled kuaband, .Sometime the bride
bvwiowa ber garter on the flret brides
maid, and In Germany each brldeamald
receive a pair f b'U" wu,t ,lk
ters from the bride.
A D!aorr.
Bobby burst Into the bouse In a state
of blgb excltemeut III band and
clothing were smeared with a liberal
amount of some sticky substance, and
bla face wore a glow of triumphant
aatltfactloD. .
'I say. mamma, those new people
across the way don't know muchT bo
exclaimed. They're got a sign on
their front door that aays 'Wet
rsintr -
"And you are covered with It! Tou
ought to be ashamed oi youraelfr aaJd
bla mother severely. "That algn was
put op to warn people to keep away
from It"
'Yea. mamma." persisted Bobby,
with the enlbusuum of a richly re
warded clentJflc Investigator, "but It
wasn't paJnt and I knew It It was
varnish!" London King.
v Grwlafj Dowm."
Everybody baa noticed that In ex
treme old age people grow raptaiy
shorter, so that a peron formerly of
average height "grows down" Into
quite a diminutive man or womsn. A
German contemporary point out that
this decrease of height begin aa early
a tbe age of 33 years. At 30, we are
told, the human body baa reached It
full height, which I retained for a few
years, after which the "growing down"
process begin. AC first and for many
year the process Is so slow a to be
almost Imperceptible, but at the age of
about 00 It begin to be noticeable, and
after 70, even though a ycteran doe
not stoop at all. tbe fact that be la
"growing down" becomea apparent to
one and all.
A Moody Retort.
A religious enthusiast whose bobby
waa anti-Catholicism, went to tbe great
evangelist oue day and put tbe direct
ouestlou: "Mr. Moody, do you ever in
tend to do any preaching against the
ratboll:r
"Yea, I mny some time."
"When will that ber
"After the Protestsnts are con
verted." '
A Wise Woman.
Manager Shivelv informs us that be is
negotiating with the managers of '
Wise Woman" for one night. He says
there is very little chance for such
com nan v bavins a date open. No mat
ter, let them know we are on earth.
We may catch them on their return.
You must remember, 'twas wind that
msae Chicago. Keep blowing your horn
Mothote everywhere praise One Min
ute Cough Cure for the suffering it has
relieved and the lives of their little ones
it has saved, btrikes at the root of the
Irouhle and draws out the inflammation.
Tbe children's favorite Cough Cure.
m m rvn
r
Family
Cough Honey.
Kidney Backache
CUR EL
Blood and Liver
Remedy aid IforyQ TOallC
Or.at Blood Cleansing Renady for Spring.
B.adMtt.s, ConUpatIon,"Tlxd," Wrvou.
Dyspepsia Core,
Golden Relief
St. Vitus' Dance
tr. m
-a.
priflr
.
Ask Four dmiortit for Almanac for 101 containing detcrlptlon of the Remedies and
CrUAcua of Uie most remarkable cur vr axblvd by medicine.
For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or.
DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY
TO SALEM AND INDEI'ENDENCE
STEAMERS
ALTON A AND POMONA
LXAVC OHKOO CITT
Going up, 8.00 A. m. Going down 2.30 P m
DAILY RIVEK EXCURSIONS
or THS
Str. LEON A.
DAILY MtlJflS.
brave FORTLAND
Foot Taylor fit,
9 00 A. M.
I 00 P. M.
5 00
Lear 0RW.0l CITT
Fool Eighth 8L
7 oft A. If.
11 m
S 00 P. M.
Pragua City Transportation C.
YOUR
R$pOlIpIBlLITi
ENDS AND
OURS BEGINS
When you buy goods at
our store, for our guaran
tee goes with every pur
chase, whether it costs
little or much.
. Complete stock of Gro
ceries, fresh Bread, Buns,
Cakes, etc., always in
stock.
You leave your order;
we do the rest.
HEINZ & CO.
S. J. YAUGHN,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
' ORECONCITY.
LOCATED BETWEEN TILS BRIDGE AKi
BIPOT.
Double and Single Rigs, and sad
die horses always on hand at the
lowest prices. A corral) connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information regarding any kind tl
stock promptly attended to by person o;
letter. '
Horses Bought and Sold.
Horses Boarded and Fod on reason
able term a.
Established 1833.
J.
PIONEER
ltm$ht and b$t&
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
For Young Meu and loung rf omrn
There is nothing that will arouse the
ire of a young man or woman so quick a
to have interior laundry work put ott on
them. Thev may dress ever so well,
but it their shirt lront or shirt waist Is
mussy their neat appearance is spoiled
The Troy laundry makes a specialty of
ladies' and gentlemen' fine work.
There can be no better work than is
done at the Troy. Leave your orders at
Johnson's barber shop.
(Irani
L1J UJ 15 UU
IVIocJIclnoa.
For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or
"Cold" In ANY PART of body.
Corn, Mlrh.. Sept. 27. Y.tn.
For a vtiolfl year I roulil do no work mnl
walked only ij Iml'llnK 011 to a rhalr. I dov
tred Willi foi;r dl!T:rnt plivlcliii tmfcrr
reled 110 rwllef. Th uw. of two bottlMi f
Vr. r.nn.r Kidney and Backache Cure
gave ma a prrfwtcura. J. M. Mch laasr
Of.asvA. Crawford Cn.. I'a.. June R Vm.
' hmaynar ro I liada ver. attack of
F.rylp-laa and i.IixkI ixilaon, brcuklnii out on
my Ii'imI and Iwii. My phy.lrlan atlenileil
riM. f'arvrml rnoritli wll hout ri aiilt. I tlieil
took S ixittlMi of Dr. Fennar't Blood ami
LW.r Ramady and Krv Tonle ami avcurul
cornpleUiruru. KaAaa Iuhkma,
M 1 ni'i.t initio. Ky.. S.-pt. 7, 1'JJO.
f tried all of tha pepaln prrparatloua ami all
of my own pnwrliillon without avail. I
Anally prmirrllied Dr. r.nn.r a DyapapiU
Cur and tha UMtof It r(T.-ct (J a cum. Muuf
otiirr almlliir caaea that have come under my
ohM-reiiilon Lav. been mred hf hi liya-p-pl
lurw. lir. V.J. I. r b a miooi).
Vr Ilrar Or. IVnncr. Krrdonla, N. Y
f lftT tmrd Dr. Fnner's Golden Belief for
many frara (r tha dliwaaea and acrMente
for which It la alrrrtiwd and have found IS
fully eo.ua! to all you cMmt.
Fresldlng Elder at. E. Cboxcn.
tlted for Cots, BrulMi, Burn, Old Sore.
Sprain. Cold. Grip, Sore Throat, Colic,
Dyunury, Bowel Troabla, It Is nnfaUlng.
akroa, Ohio, Jaa. ,.
rrxnr.H. rndoai. n. T.
!. Krf.1 nuijr T jnnr at. Vltn p
and rrr aa ha tw rami hr K. II h. ptovmS
,t"n--f Al.l.cn I KYY. I'll' ' ".
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
DAILY TRAINS.
Dly
D'ly
Etlrclive
JniyO, 'M
D'ly
D'ly
r M. ' A.M.
a.w r ft.
0 A.V n ( I,t
8 u. 9 06 ....
8 20 9 1! ..
8 ft 9 XV.. .
H 44 9 40
8 V) 9 50....
8 to 10 O.'j...
Portland
Ailll 10- 9
..liutiie
Ramier .
Puramid .
Myi-r .
(Jilinry .
10 o.v a .v
9 .v.'! s 20
9 .Vi 4 !
9 :m 7 :4
9 7 4U
9 I.', 7 :w
9 irjj 7 '2
8 .! 7 17
8 37i 7 Oi
8 17 0 ii
8 07 8 3-J
7 .'. fl 3)
7 4M 10
lauaaule
9 in 10 1m .. Maritiland
, 9 IM 10 21! ...Wr.tport
9 37 10 : ... Clifton .
10 II 0.1 ... Knapna .
10 O II l .... Hvenii
10 -J) II 2i ...J01111 Day ...
10 3i II : Ar.. Aion
SEASIDE DIVISION
11 30 a. m.
11 lip. m.
5 .'0 a. m
. 7 4n a. m
. 4 O0p.ni
.10 35 a. 11a
. 5 10 p. ni
.12 30 p. 1a
. 7 2o p. ta
. 1 30 p. m
. 9 30 a. nt
ASTORIA
8 15 a. m.
6 15 a. ni
1 30 p.m
5 no p. ni
SEASIDE
9 16. ni
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COS.N'ECTIOSS.
All trains makclnrciiiinroiio.i at Gobi
1th all Sort hern Pacific trains to or Irons
lb Kt or bound Point.
At Portland with all train leaving Union
DrpoL
At Astoria with I.K AS Co.' boat and
rail line, mt Sunirr T. J. Ponrr. U and
Inmi Ilwtou au.1 S.irib Uncb I'owii. - -
Ticket orlii, 25 Murnaon t., and 1'i lou
deKt J. C. MaYO, Gen. Put. AkV
Alton. Or
fill
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the fast
Regulator
and com
modious steamer
Leaves Portland daily except
Sunday at 7 a. m. .
This is the Great Scenic Route.
All tourist admit that the Bcenery
on the Middle Columbia is not ex
celled for beauty and grandeur in
the United States. Full informa
tion by addressing or calling on
J.B. UUUlii, Agent,
Tel. 914. - Portland, Or.,
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
SHIRT WAISTSl
This U th acaaon for ahlrt walata, and
rTerv woman onxht to know what are
the lateat atylr and goods for thi. most
necessary article. We will send FRKB to
any woman who will send aa her name
and address and a 2c stamp to pay post.
ae, a sample copy of "L'ART D LA
MODB," the finest fashion magazine in
the world, which jrires hundreds of differ
ent deslt;ns, many colored plates, and full
Information about dress.
Single copies 35c each or$3.80peryear,
at aU newsdealer.
MOHsE-BKOPUHTOX CO.
3 East teth Street. - New York.
v un TOU ID
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Know the News q
You can have It all for
50c
Per
Month
Per
Month
in the Evening Telegram, of Port
land. Oregon. It is the largest
evening newspaper published in
Oreiron : it contains all tbe news
of the State and of the Nation.
Try it for a month. A sample
cony will be mailed to you freo.
Address
The Telegram,
Portland, Or.
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