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i OREGON CITY ENTER HUSK, FRIDAY NOVUM HEU 8, 1001. Oregon City Enterprise.". I "It j and Count; Official Paper. Puhllnhetl Every KricUiy. L I.. rORfKK, Pa,.ra.T,a, Connecticut, Virginia, and Forlda, with Hate, Will keep an eye on her to- I bacco trade. If the (alls at sel'-govern- Snrnt, Mix litter it till ht for her, tut not for American producer. tUMCHITltN HATKH. Srins ami Indctlerent, I eon Csolga.s, (lie atn, went to lit deVh, declar inn with hia last word that he toll no sorrow for lilt crime. The execution On jrr ir S i month. Trial mittcni'lion two month.. A discount ot .V) entt on all tiihiH'ripitoi' ;,v,)(h. ror on year, a itihi tor ix mount, it pait in tilvanre. Advertising rate given on application. f?Mook place In the I'liton at Auburn at a . seven o diva 1 uedy morning, Oduber TAMMANY LUSES IN NEW YORK lWi riunllly Over Sliolind About JO.OIM). Twenty-two witness.' paw the death chair prepared and watch! the Instantaneou rffwl of the electric cur rent of seventeen hundred voile. The vJl'AY W1M IN l'Km.l.YAMl Butirfriher. will fl,,, ih dat of rip''- h.vly wa but led in uni, k'ime in an un tlmi tfiiiilwil nti thair Iditafl ftill.tartn thm ".ame. If this date la not rnaninsl within two weeks after a pavmrnt, kuuliy BoUI ui aud r ill look alter it. I utereJ at tt pottoftlea In Oregon City. Or., a aeconil class matter. A1IXTS FOR THE INTIRTRISE. Rrr Creek.. Canby I'lactaina Jlilwauaie rnl.n Mtlla... kieailow Hrook. Era Parllace Ptaflord Wuiinn. Car;. Miiia fannam , butt, rule , Aimra Eale Creek.... lamCU Pan Ir r-ir-H-.ville Marmot ...Dr. T. B Thomas K. I. Sia A Mather (... .Oscar Wisninrer O J. Trulliner t'haa. dolman ,...V. K. Sesrtierry R. O. Holme J.U C. T. Howard .R. M. Cooper marked grave In the pnaon cemetery, PacsiPiNT Si iiwam of the steel truit plated gulf for the firt time at (ilen .S iew the other day. and took 30 strokes to make, the first hole. Therw are other games that Schwab can pl.y better. Now that tlier have started a presiden tial lom for him. Shlcy uiuot be sin cerely pitied and yiupathised with by Pewey . A roar d the Court lldie. Caroline Grasier hat brought suit furl a divorce in the I 'uiim lmri ......... J. C. Marvin.n. l,r"' - ground 0 cruel and inhu B. Jni.ir mn treatment. The ptaiutur allejica "' H,nf HAv"t'rn 1 ,h "1r',H, 10 ofD.t.nt in .'.V.V.V.V.J. C. Elliott I I'wniber.tifciy, and thai ho durefafdod n I 1. ... .1... . i . . rj'"" " j iiu.oana, nat lor a long !.!...Adph AichotT . ,im J ince their marriage been KU'y 01 cruel Ireatujent of heitelf: tiiat " ( Hie drfeuvlanl mould finpieutly bwoiue Rtpabllraua Hare IurtrtiMv! I'iu'iluloi la Utile and Utrr 10,l0(.MJor It; In Ncbranka. The recent report that petition for the ! angry at her and at audi litura would in . .. .. I k. . - I 1 . m . . 1 un nrr aiKi conuuci niniwir m a rude and unkind tuaooerand aould threaten aiiiirxttion of Cuha to tl.e I'oitrd S'n'.d bare been quietly circulated, receivirg the iDatorve of lare numbrra of ii.l'u er.lia'. Cubana throughout the island, haa t en (o!loed by a rorrtcpomlirtr politi cal Hurry in tbia country likely to pro- I to leare plaintiff; that he cea-lected aud j rfiud to ivnUibute toward ber aupporl. Sue alto a!lrkt that aince Aoril 1. l'JOI. I khe hit lf u cimjf lltnj to go out aud do I wajdutia' and houK-vlranisitt in order lo ..,- a crop of congrerviional debate, tbia 'U,'rt beriM'" 'nJ fu,ilr- "'aaier our ciu.uren py a loruier tuainage, winter. The Pemocratic pirty, with an 1 -n 1 .,1,1 . ' ' " I ud it takea all the niooee ahe tan earn to aupport the children and Hive them achoohng. The defendant la employed in the aoolen xiitl.a and reeive tj a Uloutb. Tlie ulainlitf Drart r.,rn r.r.t.. comllmrf the defendant to pay to the c. erk of the court 75 on date to be fixed by the court; the money to be uted lo py her totta in thii auit, and a decree d. o ving tl.e ujrri;e coutract. She aleo askt to reeutue her foimer name Cdio.iue uipliiig. Mamie Jeartt hw flll a mit for di vtfte againl Auioa Jeaett. Her attor ney ate Graham and Cleeton, of I'ort Und. The couple were married in 1&S1 at Jtin County, Ioa. Tne plaintiff a! lejiea that ber husband inflicted eronal indignitiet upon her and in IS!'8madein Uecetit proputala to flora, their 12-year-old daughter. Mie allege cruel and inhu man treatment and non aupport. She alaoaakttobe allowed to resume her eye to the conrewional election of next yar, and regardlrMof ita fervid pleaa for Cuban independence in lS'.'S, will probably attempt to make po'itica! c?pi til out of the eitualion. The Republican p .!i y haa been to gratify the Cuban de mand for independence aa oon as stable t 'Ternment iouM le aecured and tried, which, if gticce-afnl from our Doint tf view, would Ie.l to the negotiation of trade rel:iong with the new government. It is expected that the Democrats will t:rt demand abfolute Ut trade with Cuba, and, aecondly, annexation. Rut their strength is liable to split on both proportions, as it did on the Porto Rico bill, while the Republicans willjbe found aolid.'y arrayed against both demand. Tl a f Aiiia.na . I 1 n . - i - I. . U 1 1 T . ln.t.lUM ... - f ... r. cratic and its attitude Is well known. lis . J"n' 'ay. Ihree cliitdren have been tvorn to il,uin n... enceJeaett, 18 years; Eila Jeaett Kil gore, 15 years; Guy Jewett, 13 years. The executor in the t state of James L. Bailey, deceased, by his attorney. J. V. Loder, aks the court (or an order irrant- ing permineion to sell the personal prop erty, valued at 110. The court baa aulh- orized the sale, and the proceeds ill be applied in the intereeta of the estate. John Jacob lluber has been appointed administrator of the eotate of August Huber, deceased. Huber died October 25, leaving an eotate in Ibis county val ued at H50. George Clark, Walter Krechern and O. D. Robbins have been appointed appraiacra of the eiiUte. (Continued on page 7.) senators and representatives are already prepatina to resit any movement made by any party having for its oty-ct either free trade or annexation aith Cuba. The reason, of course, lies in the interests of competing productions. Allofthesuisr producing intereeta of the United States, whether beet or cane, as well as the groa era of citrus fruits, will be up in arms over each proposition, and the re salt is likely to be that Cuba will get neither free trade nor annexation, onlew she gives evidence of abandoning Inde pendence and throwing herself upon the protection of some European power, in which case the w ill force herself into our arms It has long been conceded that the fu ture of Cuba must be either an European protertorate, an independent republic or a member of the American sisterhool The 6ret we cannot permit. The second is of dnnbtful possibility, and if it fails there remain sonly the final solution that of annexation. Reciprocity we might concede, it the conditions were suitable but free trade is out of the question, and toojsweeping a change in our economical principles. Efforts for free trade with Cuba, although doomed to failure from the start are liable to dampen the ardor of the friends of reciprocity, who are bay iog too much trouble with the treaties already prepared. Aa annexation also means free trade of even a more p rma- nent variety, the effort toward either will Lave a neutraliiing effect on the work for reciprocity in general. As an inde pendent etate, Cuba has a bard row to boe. We have kept faith with the inland, but in sucb a way that she is virtually an American protectorate. No on; knows whether ehe can make treaties, or who iB to bo responsible for Hie safeguarding of foreign interests (here. In tr9de mat ters ehe is equally unfoitunate. Conces- Beth Low waa elected Mayor of Ne York by from 30.CH) to 4tl.ttM nluialiiv. Jerome, for Iitriit Attorney, ha a com- lonaDiri majority, and Mavor Van Wk. for Supreme Court Jutlic. a a defeated. The entire fusion city ticket aaa au.ce-a- fol. Republican cmil Albany. Trov. Buffalo and bably Syracuse. Well, Republican, aud Schuilii. I'n- ion Labor, ar running a cloae race for Mayor of 8au Krauciitco. Th Republicans carried Ohio by In creaaed pluralities, that of Governor Nb beinr placed at flO.OOO. The re- election of Koraker I auil. In Pennsylvania the Republican ticket waa elected by amaller pluralities than in l..xj. Hothermel, the Cnlon-Anti-Quay candidate for Pint rid Attorney at J'niladephia, a beaten by 4J,u7$ plur ality. The flrfine from Maryland are Incoin p'ete, but in.licate IVtiuH-ratio control of the I.etfmlature. Ti e vote In Baltimore I very cloee, and wh'chvtr party aint will not have over :00 mj ri'y. PetiKK-rata will have an Increased ma jority In the Kentucky Legislature, They also elected the Mayor of Loultvlllit. in Kh-Me I. land the plurality of the Republican state t cit will run over 0000. W. Murray Cr.ne t for the third time elected Governor of Mata :hurtts. The State Legialature will be strongly Republican. In Connecticut the Republicans elected a m.jority of the delegalra lo the Consti tutional convention. Arapahoe County, Colorado, is IVmo rratic, but Republicans were iucreful at Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and Lead- ville Cummins, the Republican candidate for Governor of Iowa, waa elect! . by a plurality of about 90.000. The Republican ticket In Nebraska was elected by 10.0W majority. South Dakou Republicans claim to have elected the eight Circuit Judges. The entire Republican ticket wa eected in Salt Lake, and probably in moot of the other Utah ciliee. Republicans were generally aticcesafu! in the local elections la Kanaa. Io New Jeraey, Murphy, Republican, is elect! Governor by about 10.0)0 plur ality. Roth branches of the Legirlature will be Republican. The (emocratic state ticket in Virginia waa elected bf at leaH 25,0m) mtjority. itkAi, MKir. iiuMi:iiH. I'urrtUlifd liter; Week b; ih CUcka. nm Abalrncl k Trtut ('uniins M ltaochker lo (lanihriiiut Blow lug Co, Trad adj lining aud lot SA 4.o(PT Co' loit I n:3 Win Spaiiel I P Spanel, of sw ol hh! i'S. t i' a, r 5 e 3.10 S J Harlan to W J lleaumaii, I acio In Clackatna I'ounly 75 I. l ib 10 O C Hmilder, III fH. na.Ur In acc .'Id. 1 4 , r I w.. 1 It t! 1'terce to U I'arlm h, tola 7 A in blk 3. Kail View S) M A Ale lander to Waveily AiumIii, lot blk SI Cambrldti 100 J Otjle lo J Clowr, lota II A 10 in blk rt Barlow a. K'.t A Klr to K M Perry, w, ol nw id aec 4 I 3, a, r 4 A Iracl In ec It a, r 4 e. X) V Ya.fr to I' Yager, of w A 2' acrea Joining aw 2.1, t I , r 4 ... 1 J II Miller lo J J handeiton ?:V7 acre In aeo 31 , 1 3 . r I a 4Ht) V. Cummins to (' P Tallinan, ne of aec 7. 1 4 s, r 3 mtt J S'urchler, lo II IV bil ly, :k) acre in ne of c 4. t 2 a, r 2 ;UwK !' Spanel to G A Jahnke, s j of aw of ec 2H, I 2 , r 5 I M Apach to l Sargent, lot 37, .T A JV li blk 41 Minlhoru 1 A W Pick to N I. Shriner, w of tiw of aec 2S, t s, r 4 !(HH) T I. Charmao truaie lo W J Ranch, lota&. t. 7. Afilnblk7S. OC . 570 II Carr to Y'. R Mmie, n of mi of 3J, t 4 , r 3 3i 0 O A C R It Co lo P Rati., tiw of aw of h; 13, t 3 s, r 4 e 170 K V White to LC (Vie, lot 3 A 4 blk 112 Oregon Cltr 7"0 J II Aleianderto Wavertr Aan-tn, lot IS ill blk :i Caii.loldgn ... i0 R F Strauw el al lo E 7..uiiiierman, bit blk 37 O.wego NX) F An.lert.ni to It A Arndl, H arret In e 12, t 4 t, r 1 w u) P Moor lo M I. Ilaward, part of Farr claim In t 2 . I 2e I E M Ward to K N Mil er, II acre In (.atourelte claim I'lit) E Ziiinnerman to N S Miller, lot 4 blk 37 Otwego I2' THE CL.U'KAMAM A1WIKUT TRUST CO. are the owner of the rotv. right lo the Thome tytteiu of aL.tr. I iudexet, for Clackarnat ciunty, and bat the only complete aet of aUtracta iu lb (.oonty.can furni'h Information a t title to land at once, un a;iciin Loan, Intent rnent,rvl e.tate, ab.trartt etc. OfTlceover Bank of Oregon Ciiy. Call and investigate. AddreM m,i 37. 1! The Kliitl Vim llmo AhvuvM llotiuht. ami ui.1,1. 1 lu n-. for ov. r .() yrara, lina Lorim in lUimIIPJc jrJ r n,"l ,"",,, '' iiii,!,.PiUiw5 Alt t'ounlcrfcltt, ImlUlluiia mid Jut-n.riHd' are L i:tHrlimnl Unit trlllo ulth uml rinlungcr Hid brulthf luluiita uuJ llillilrcii-l!xi rlciico ynuliiat i:iM rlmf,u What is CASTORIA Cntnrlit la 11 liiirinlraa atihtl(tilo for Cu.tor ) 1. Rurlo, ln. nml Noolhlnu; Hjriipa, U U IMhuiuiU ji (Htiitiilna iiclllur Opliim, Morplilnn imr ntbcr Nnrntl anilialunrr. Ila ru'f U It cimrnn(rr. It ilcMruja V(ir' nml nlluya IVvrrlliuea. It rurra IUrrlni'ii utul 'M t'ullc. It ridlfvca Tn-llilnu; TroiiMca, -nr ('miailprttj,,,. Iiiul riiiliilcticy. It iiaalinlliitra the. I'immI, rigulnte th Hoitiiu ti nml ltowrli, clvliiu; lieullliy mu imluriU alocik The Clillilrt ii'a 1'uimmt-Tlio .Mollirr'e I rlcml. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Scan tbo GIgnaturo of 7 1 W M f J" JS The Kind You Havo Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. T Hwl , f a.Mt hhii, tM ..rt, tirrmt I.wrl OfAa lldlUr "For two yearaall eff.wt lo cure Fc i-ina in the palm of my htndt failed," write Editor II. N. Iter. of Syr n.e. Kan., "then I n wholly cure! by Bncklen'a Arnica Salve." It's the world' beet for Eruptions. Sore, and all akin diseases. Only 2.' at Geo. A. Harding'. PHcog $5 to st50 jlA entertains EVERYBODY i EVERYWHERE T ! "TT f mimi vru rtrrfr-f r ttND ron CATALOCOC 36 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 123 Gcury Street, SAN fiUVCISCO, CVl. Bawita 1M l.fd Y;i Han k nn fct The Lxrltement ot Oirr. The rimli at the drug tlirn still con tinue and daily score cf people call for a bottle of Kemp' iUbtam (or the Throat ami Lnng for the Throat an I Lung, for the cure of Cough, Cold", A.thira, Brotichitia and Consumption. Kerup't I'.aUarn. the standard family remedy, ia sold on a guaranty and never fail to give entire satinfactiori. price 2'c and 50c. Fir in A breeder should not only exhibit at Farms and Farming. Ool; Una Way To Do It. Get from Portland to Chicago in 72 bours-juHt three days. The "Chicago Portland Special." leavinit Portland daily at 9 a. m. via. 0. R. A V.. arrives at Chicago at 9:30 the third day. New lork and teuton are reached the fourth day. Thia train, acknowledged to b the fastest between the Northwest and the East, is solidly vestibuled and Ita equipment is' unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, up-to-date tourist sleeping cars, librarv-sraokin-j cars, free reclining chair care, and un excelled dining cars, the meals on which are equal to those served at the verv beet hotels. Remember this train rune solid Portland to Chicazo: there is no change of cars, and the good of it is, it costs no more to ride oo it than on other routes. We have other trains "Parifle Ft. press" leaves Portland dailv at 9n. m. via Huntington, and the "Spokane Flyer" leaves at 0 p.m. dailv via fino. kane for 8t. Paul and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservations. can or write to A. L. Ckaio, General Passenirer Asent. 0. R. & N. Co., Portland, Oregon. Thau Throbbing lleailaehe. Would qcickly leave you if vou used Dr. King's New Life Pillg. Thousand (if niTrrsi liava rrr.vnA (!.(. - j j v - v , wiiv,cd j v vi i en jimi;iJiv?on fiione to her Bugr will be fought by many I ment l0f blck ftn(J vou Heacachet biuud vj ncr augur win oeiouKiii ny many t m,t twuo ugwwuvw, of our States. If ehe favors the importa- i V?? Uo0i anJ buiM UP oar .!- ,.t c.. T health. Only 25 cants. Money back If ....... CUUWJ au,enc.D CBluet ibmi not eured. Sold by Geo. A. Uarding, vi.iiD-ujeu win uave eomeiuiDg to say, iirugglat. Fxbiblt Year Poultry We have been axked if we thouitht it possible for a (oultry breeder to build np a large and remunerative business sell ing fancy stock, without exhibiting at poultry shows. In a general way e de cidedly think it would not be possible There have been a few rare instances in years past where breeders hive built up a large trade without ever going near a poultry show, but these were mostly Eastern breeders, who live In closely settled communities in elbow touch with breeders who did exhibit, and who bought birds to exhibit when necesaity demanded it. These breeders were men who by neighborhood acquaintances uul in touch with the best breeders and ex. hibitois, and who were fortunate in both being able to produce what was wanted and who could sell their production There are at the present time a few of the younger breeders who have been de termine! not to exhibit, tnd who have been able to build up large plants. But the chances are against the ordinary man. We would strongly advise every breeder to exhibit as extensively as pos sible, who expects and wants to build np - I . I V. . t largo iraue. is is in me show room that acquaintances are made that ul timately result in sales. And when a man goes lo a poultry exhibition ii n ac companied by at least a few birds, and oeginatotell of bis fine stock, be is given a cold ahojlder. Practical men want practical proof. The place to dem onstrate the superiority of your stock is at a show In competition with other stock. In this way, and In no other, can the average poultry breeder expeel to build up a large and lucrative businem selling fancy fowls. 1. 1 - , ... in own local snow, nut he Miou hi at tend the larger how where the best of the country Is brought together in com petition. A prize won at a stale iliow i worth many dollar to a man who know bow to adveiline, and any one who r.n i In a.ltfi.liMln.. It .1 .... n, 1 i .... .o. iir-iiy, ii uiejr w iii nm anuckle down ami thoroughly niii-ler Hltu. lion. Poultry Gazette. Oregon Farmer.' fongreM. The next annual Oregon Farmer' Con. gres will be held In Salem, January 0-0, t Mi. fcach branch or section of tba con. gresa will select the subjects for its part or the meeting, and all will be assembled on the general program. Thu coinrrn as a nrxiy win provide the subjects (or consideration on the first day. The sec ond day and part of the third will be dt voted to the dairymen's hopgrowers', stocumen a, horticultural and irrarnre or ganizations. Each subject will be dis cussed hy competent Specialists, ii.,.1,,,1. Ing a number of prominent workers from the East. The aim is to make this the largest and most Intereslimr Indn.irlui meeting ever held In Orecon. The Inter. est in all branches of agriculture Is In creasing, and I deemed certain lo make this congress a notable one. lb Her IblW i:rr. I Tom who bava ml her the recoil. 1 JOHN YOUNGER, lh Col urn hi Phonogr.pl, f p,ny ia ' r j-m rrrT TT-" TT Y3 now tuppli Ing hv i.o c .mvptlo., , U '' W4 JtLm JLM Oie XV change, and linpr. vooieiiU that have r Opji. Huntley' Jrug Slofe, cently p, n ma le Tba Graphop,.,i,e, - laihomramiii.il, I... 1-en iotrp-,-. ' I"( IV TV Yr.lP I YI'IHI VfT l ui.i i ... . . ; " "w '""' v ..laiiniir. an i irriitii which wera thookbl to U a!int rrlrct ) a few year ag-i am far out don lo ihe ' lime of unfaltering priKre, Send H with your ordel lo Columbia j li. .......... ..i. i.. . . i... . . 'i"i 1. 1 wrary ' , n Franciai o, and g.MM. will U lii j-r. C. O. I), for the b.l.ncr. Nprrada l.lbo Ullilllrr. When thing are "U. U.f ul0y H). corns "the ho.i ..nil Ahr.h.m I Hare, a lea ling druggist, of ll.dleville, U write; "Kinclrid Hitter rn tlm be.t telling bitter 1 have handlad iu 20 year." Vou know why? Mo.t ,ll...,. Ugltl in diaor.ler of stomach, l.vcr, kid neys, bo-vel. ,,,. ai nerve. Ebc trie Hitter tone up the aiuiuacli, rnn late li -" pornieai ' - uie iiiimmi, strengthen Ih nerve, hence ' ' "'1", "'''' "r cure multitude oi i,..l-.l;.. I.' i ..... . ' " lru.u.,((. Li wh.1 llra ,1 UlmlMi t i: T;tvt'M i iTMPii.sr 0. HOI.M Cdltrv . . jiAVttl M httfUl I rent Ilriuin ati.l America. S .......... ; l"AK AS J U AhlllMiToM tUKT I" 1 1. A Ml, UMII.ijM A. I'. Amoi.M,, ix. rlaill A f.n II. .1, pf.irwK uliuvt, tonvV0W 'I 111. l.M.sl Wu. k. Willi hua.tl..!. 1. 1 (ttJiuia Ui -l'. I . t,V.rri,n km) tuui'tr.iiluit Atrr..lr tll f , , h .(.njn.j vktrem III..WM. II ,.!.' ...... 1.,.. ....I IwllK cure multitude of Inaladie. It build op the entire cyitem I'm, new lil and vla-or into any weak. .Ickly, run down man or woman. Price M) cent. Hold iy l'"o. A. Ilard.ng, druggist. Notwithstanding the limited annnlv Oregon aecured a basketful ol awards In the horticultural division of the !iilTa!o exposition, consisting of 14 gold, 15 silver, 45 bronze medals, and 14 diplomas of honorable mention. This Is cert ilnly a good endorsement of the fruit that cap tured the coveted Wilder medal. Oregon was awarded the K0M medul for bops at the Duffalo exposition. WANrMl-hKVKUAL PLUsu.sa oK rbaractnr ami u.wui ,.. .. . . .' tori, in Itils county re,,,,re,) to rro,rr.ei.( and a.lvertl.enl.1 e.,.,. VealM y ,n .,' - - umiiri! .11 i UK Ha. arvl Hoo l,lv .o,. . all pavabia In ,(, e h vV,.l.,.J . from U.,1 olll.e. rN, .,, ',,; . ,,.r., wneti i,.r.,ry. Itefrenre.. ;. MnK.,r, 3111 C.,,t,, Iluil.llng, Clileag"!. Irj liiff ir'punitl.iiH alnu.ly dvl. op'lry cntiinh i tliy dry up th . r,.tj0,lP. which adliero to the ineiiibrni.f, nn.1 deoi,7. p)e, caiifiim; n f.ir moro N.r:ou.i li ,,1,; tjiaj, the ordinary for:-, of eta. ,,. .yoi,, hU lug iiiliiilmil,, f. ., ,.,!;,., Bl, UUUJ. and ... , tl.:,t vo.,.1, e.-lM r..oih.H ,uu heala. 1.1 V H ( rnun T' I . . ...i . ,,, " ' III! 'II, I'll and will cw c.,Cr-!, ,r fMlnth, heart oui y arid i,U-mu::y. A ir.U !.-. will b. mailed for 10 renin. ' d'o-f'-inell t'm 60fl. ai.n. IlyLrrxhers, f,(J Vnrn-a I t., N.Y ImUto or onu Jt . ... lu , ,. over an lrnlMnd ami anry aiir'sra, re il-v. ln rnu,., i,,uly the painful Inflammation. -r. .. V.WIU ana iiny iernr. Dr. J. Arch Stewart Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat. 317 iH'kiini Iluilding POKTLANn.OIlKQOS lhitifnrn nml VWm Cured without operation or dctcutloa iroiil uuiiucta mi (l K WATTS Room U, McKay Illdg. r Stark SI. 1 DKTI.ANI), ORI'.liUW. Houra a to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. EE ami ltcliina l-,.."T; ?'"' lli" minor., a" Ur.tli lwi,lii.i, tut. a. a ixiuiiTiw, Hi. .,. 11111. IN 1,1 M I'll n OINTMICNT Jl I'lT ll E. I. SIAS DKALEH IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and bjtectaclod. All kinds of rt'pniring neatly Jono and wftrrntiti'd. i'olill-e llliltf. 4 ttnby, Orrgod ftoo ami nl . OABTbhlA. B.a tU II Kind You Haw Ulrvari Bou. Blgnatu it or tale by Cl.aru.an & Co., Druggist.