1 V. OREGON CITY ENTERl'RISK, FRIDAY NOVKMHKR 'JO, 1001. f iuii?L,nTi!?vrp v Our correspondents will pleas send In articles before Wednedsys of each week, otherwise i( rem hen us too late for publication. Colts j K Killrn, of 11 an.ly, Is spending few illy in i'olton. Co!ton will have Cluistmaa tree In the new l.itersrr 1 1 all. School begsn last Monday, with .fr. S, Koinan in the chair, Jo Aroirtt caught antlitr Urge hear in his Imp It Saturday. Go! ton riimroda bxik in Hi shooting match at Window 'i Saturday Us'. Jay Pit returned to Oaknotnt, Wwh., last 1 oedsy, after a few daya' vis.t in Colton. J. (i.irhett and daughter. Mr. Donney, made a busiuee trip to Oregon l ily lart Monday. Mie Minsu'ie Monta ami Frtie Cox i callers uo Hi Misses llubhaid last Tuesday. Pr Powell mad a professions! visit to onr neighborhood last Tu-slsv to visit Lewi Hobhard, who is quit low with typhoid, but at present writing ia some what better. Jlllwaiikl Th school directors purchased a new stove lor Ilia town hall. Mim Nelh Venvlll, of Sell wood, aa the guest of Mra. A. II. IWIing Tbur dy evening. Mr. Ihirst li hniUing a Urn for A. II. iVmling. It mill aoon be completed and r !y for us. Msny people hav th scarlet (over aoar and hsv kefl Ihoir children from rvh'd for fi-ar of Ida dinger. Kmel lt.ni mi Wer, who in partner- aliip with J. Ham'gsn, butcher of Mi'. w.ui, it! aoi.i oni to the latter and la g lng to leave Hie huslhes. In Milwaukl there ato cases of scarlet lever and live case of acailet tin a. Some hv nearly recovered whil othera have just taken the disease. The !a lie circl. Woodmen of Wood- cralt, held a meeting on Friday evening an I about the lime lodg was over, ihej t-.l ... .-I .1.- n- .11 1 ft - . ' women m mo n win rani in anu sur prised ihein with rake and coife. Coughs I "My wif haJ drep-teitcdcoush for thrt yrsrs. I rurchairj two bottles of Ayr Cherry rectorsi, iirt in, and it curta otr com Plciely." J. If. Hurte, jMacon, Col. Harqaaat. Mever'i barn i nearing rom for K I derail a. W. II. Jones it makirg boar I. Al Jooea waa in On-gm City MonJav. Frank Shoenhorn waa a caller on A. K. and W. II. Jone Ual werk. Chi. Kauch spent Sunday with bia JuIUa M'ihxrjr pent Sund.y in Macksbnrg. ' U-orve and Birnejr Helvt-jr were in ilulino .Sunday. Clyde Smith and Erneot Jone were in Canby Sunday. Veva Jone went to Portland to visit L-r aunt on Friday. Will Mulvey, of Oregon Ci'y, paed t!iroi);b her Sunday. B. J. Htlvey in at the aliootitg maU'b at Mr. SUven'. Bertha Herron wa the gurt of Verna Smith one day lai vrtk. Cbaa. Spanker hai his sheep she. nearly done. It ia a fine one. Sebastian Bny came home Sunday. He ha bo south and likes the country trie. John Helvey, who hg Wen timber cruising it home ain, working for Jim Adkins. Mr. and Mrs. B id Smith and Win. Smith, of Mea lowbrook, were seen in our barg Monday. A. E. Jone was one of the lucky ons at Stevens' shooting match. He got two turkeys and a gooee. Frank Shorn'oorr intends to leave the first of December for SrattJe, where he if employed by Kurten and Co. form erly of the Tin Street Bakery, of Oregon City. Probably you know of couch medicines that re lieve little coughs, alt coughs, tscpt up ontsl The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Aycr's Cherry t'cctoral. TVs I .. Hi., . AN Araofctt. Vwiall rr aWtar. If ft Mr Ua It, u ft If ft tan. W H. tft.a IhI tea II. Ma kaa. laata It wti aim W.ailll i. k. (its iii lia.lL, Maat. Repairing Neatly Done Never thought of such a sign for a medicine did you? Well, it's a good sign for Scott's Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other things and Scott's Emulsion Is the medicine that does it These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new ones are not well made and all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott's Emulsion fixes all kinds. It docs the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used in the patching and the patches don't show through the newglow of health. No one has to wait his turn. You can do it yourselfyou and the bottle. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's EmuLion and Is on tbe I wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT & EOWNE, ! 409 Pearl St,. New Votk. 50c. and fi. all druggists. F! plelson, Me had a genuine 0rra mist lat Fndav. D. Meyer ia sacking hi potato market. A six o'ing niitcb will be held on Wd nosday S7ih. J. Labor waa in Ml f leasant on bu-i-ne'i last Monday. I. P. Larkln baa rented a part of Mr. K. Ci ray's farm. 0. O.sen came home last Faturday from Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Albiight wer up from Molalla lt Monday. Frank Ridinga, on of our enterpri-. complete log merchant, ia busy in hi nursery at present. E. and W. Albright' children have tne whooping cough. The Dr. was Called laat Sundav. Why doe Mr. Jack go around with su -h a smile on his face Why, be has a young girl at his bouse. Kv. F. C. B'ltler and family are in vited to the Tbaokagiviog dinner givm by the Artisans at M !a!!a. Miss Buela Harnnn left for Oregon City last week, r-h ha a position a waiter at the Elec tric bo'el. Rev. L. II. Pederaon, of Silvrton, preached two very acceptable sermon at the M E. church last Sunday. A new arnval came to the homo of Mr. and Mr. A. F. Jack last Friday mornit.g A seven pounj girl came to live with tbem. Mrs. Grsy is seen driving toward A. F. Jacks pretty regular; I wonder what tne attraction are? Oh ! sh goes to see Die little granddaughter. Services wer held morning and even ing at the M. E. church on Thanksgiving day. Rev. W. Loney had charge of the morning amice and the pator the evening. TIIMFinSTAKKON'AUT HI3 INITIAL rtlQHT INTO M'ACI WAS at Paris in 1 re J. MlttlatT the M ! Hara. Torture ou a grand s-ale wrut out with Ft'tton. the a;iln of Hucklng ham. but torture ou a small seal ivii. fntiitl to t pracllcr. on military of fnidrr dowu to the elgtiti-riith cen tury. The form unt frequently rrsrt ed to was that known aa lb wuodcii hne. 10 rid which waa tli punish nirut ait-irl.'d for uttjr thrfta. In suU.nlliistloii and so mi. Tbe woodm bre waa made f plank nailed to gether so as to form a sharp rldg or angl about rl.-lit or nln fret long. Tbi riilg rrprt-M-iitisl tli back ot th bora and waa supported by four txts or leg aUiut 0v feet blgb placed on stand made movable by truckle. To the rraemhlatic to th no blest animal lu creatlou bead and tall were added. When a aoldler was letitrncrd. either by court martial or by his ctmimaudUig offlevr. lo ride the horse, be was placed on the brute's back, wltb his bands tied behind him. and frequently eunugh. In order to Increase tb pain, muskets were fastened to hi leg to wrlgb them down or. a was jocularly snl.L to prevent tb tlery. untamed, bare- backetl stee from kicking blui off. Loodon Graphic. 1 W 1 Barlow. Mis Flavilla Hilton is visiting friends St Oregon City this week. Jlu lena refers went to Fortlsnd Sunday and returned Monday. (ieo. Capen, the shoe man. was businees visitor al Bsrlow Tuesday. Chas. Sbmidt went to Woo-Iburn Mon uy 10 nave acme teeth extracted. He had five taken out D. 0. Freeman has just received a lot of new shoes from the Washington Shoe Mlg. hvery pair guaranteed. M. W. Plullsbury, representing the bweet Landy Co., of Portland, wai businesa visitor at Barlow Tuesday. w. d. full .attended the shooting matcn at tanby Tuesday and brought home a big fat goose for bis Thanksgir ing dinner. H. T. Melvin and Joseph King, both being batchelor, -vent in together and entertained the Euchre Club Saturday evening. A nice ciowd was present and all pronounced Mr. Melvin and Mr, King royal entertainers. There 1 to be a rnmmage sale held at tbe Barlow school-house Saturday, No vember 30, for the pnrposa of raising money to make some much needed re pairs about the school-house and grounds I e cream and cake will be served in tl e a ternoon. Miss Annie Nordhausen, of Earlow. and Frank Johnston, of Loa Angnles, Cl., were united in marriage, at Port land, Thursdsy November 21. They will make California their future home. Their many friends wish them a life of prosperity and happiness. The Children's friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children wil Buffer too. For Coughs, Croup, Bronchi tis, grip and other winter complaints One Minute Cough Core never fails Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the taete and perfectly hsrmless. C. B. George, Winchester, Ky., writes "Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave her a few dost of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her Immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next nioruing she had no signs of hoarseness or croup. Geo, Harding. Tk raaaskar Kale. It I surprising what a number rf camphor rater tber ar among the well to do class, s. The Idea seems to prevail that this gum. taken In small and regular dose. gitr a peculiarly clear ctvamlness of complexion, aud seon-s of young women buy It for this purjxme. The habit I. moreover. ery u.Kicuit to cast off. for camphor pro duce a mild f..riu of exhilaration and stupefaction, and In niauy Instances where very large dimes have N- n swal lowed the habit ba beeomv a sort of slavery. These camphor enter all have a dreamy, driutl and very ll-t.-s air. and In uut of idem there is an ever present longing to sh-ep or at h-at lo rent. Extreme .nliii gen.-rnlly fal lows the taking of regular iIumh. and I bare seen case w lure It hits been al moM d.l.Vull to tell the effects from tli"e of alcohol As to the completion, If a ghostly pallor be an Improvement camphor certainly produce li.-Oniic I'llalra ales Ituslvre la I'litasvr ml Ik I ok Mm -I llnrlnii ilrlls tss lerlsktl I Tkslr AUempIs In Saslaai Ik Air. Tin first attempt In mak a seen Sinn by mm n tf lnlltis were lundo In I'srls In the year I'M. I'llnlr ibs Uiwlers was i lit Drt and niusi llhiiil mi of tiie hmg list of ai'roimuis wlm list fnllcn lctlm to their deair lo sdrstiiv I lie nrt of aerostatics. In July and August of (lie year 1TM tmlliHUis tilled with hydrogen gits wer sent up from IVrl. and In r plcmUr at Versailles the first balloon was sent up frelghtetl with living animals. In tho aaine year Motitgolfier colt-strm-ted a ballooti which b tlalmed would l capable of carrying pass-n-gers, hi workshop tn lng In the girdeii of th FautMjurg b'L Atilolne. The tal Kh.ii was sixty feet In height and forty right broad. Its exterior was richly painted and embroidered, there being rereeutet Upon It the twelv sign of (he iodise, th srtus of th king of France and numU-rles fjeur ! ts and lower dow n. amid a crowd of grotesque heads aud garlands of (tower, a lb k of rsgle. with riteinlii) wing, thai seemed to t- flying and iitortlug lh huge balloon upon their shoulder. iieiow ine iiitii pro(H-r waa con si ructed a circular platform of kK Iht work, covereti wltb silk, whlcb ws used as a car. This platform waa very large and was surrounded by a balu trade to prevent th aeronauts from falling out In th center of this plat form or car was an owning. Mow which was suspended by rhslns an Iron stoir. w hich was lo I used fur rarefy lug th air In the halloou. wbil la on corner ws a magaiin Intruded for lb storlug up of an Immense ijuautlty of straw, which served a fm-l. i'ilatre de Hosier, generally alone, lit at one time ai-eoiopaiils 1 !y t!. Macula d'ArUuiIrs and en another oc casion by M. (Jlroiid de VI!!. tie, had a ceti.l.-d lo the Imll.mn without rutting lb ro which held II raptlv to a height of I.r-.) feet. K'wlrr bad much difficulty In obtain Ing permlsslou from lb king to mak an ascent Wllbuut belUa' held dowu by th rvipe, but consent was at last cured, aud on tbe '.ith of Novemtr. ASTHMA PURE FRF,i, AMlnnnlonn Urinu Inntnnt Hollnf uiid I'MrmnrT" i:r iBsoLuniLt rtiio CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS "iri Tlisr Is imllili.f ,, .,.,' , in.ul..f.ii.i.,i,:,"ll:,,'.. i.L ll ciii.s i.si. ,M m t . . K. Walls. ..rVinT,.., soo-l CMi.inio,,. i ' ' '? 'i. r till I ll lor lh. g,im ,)rr V!"" iC ! ...... h.i..Hwrii,,..,;,;v';:M r' i nr.,..;: ' y-ur advpfii.., ' TV ' , ''"''iif i'rkisi-- ll toil lia.1 ...... "."M.liu. ' i.ui f....i t gl , . . '"; y, ; ....I, It. irl.l ., ,., (,, ,x . I Jl, in (or fan t"if., a llf III Is ill, ml llntiihl 'r siirt, li full SIS thill I. V I t.t a.!,,! irsslinatil of Asliioal ru. Mr W I' A ll. Alls, oaial ,N.,r ml,,.), ,I1M1, 7 lug. l.o...f ha. . ' ' a... "W asi.i ,, -. i v .'Ulu fall SH.t )'ir r. .. ,") ir. 1 l.a M... (i..t s si lo s.n.1 li. ....... ., , ..., . " rlia al nsi a-ll'alii Mi .J7 1 I 'M a" Hf.ggi.i.. '"'"''V, S'S , (raw Ar Makisra. t'tab are r.gtiting nuimals. In fart, they will fitful su) tiling, sat a liatu ral:l. I hme s.eii a etK In ronfiu-t With lobster, inlill (tie Ullrr o er the fore rt of the lu-qd. wher the shell I hardest, and crush ll III by one effort, and ll rnth.-r bear out my Idea that lb daws of these creature are particularly ei,ns of war; lhat lh Uloliietil on of Ibem hrcell r selrf lu Jur In a rlnw It drops It off by olun tsry amputation, severing It connec tion with the I-mI; at tb (boulder by an act of It own wilt It seems to me probatd that If I ha rlaw wer iiece saty for feeding nature would rslher s-ek lo cure an Injury lo It llisn let the animal discard tl altogether. The prek- of rrsh which la nt Conspicuously a fithrf Is lh hermit rrat. It Orsl Idea of Ind. tK-ndrtit life I lo rat a harmless whelk and orrupr It shell. It next bollon I lo glv at lie to wiry rr of lh Mm perua sioti a Itself that It com. atrus. Al b'getber hirtnll i rah arv undoubtedly th iniwt quarrelsom creature In latrnce. WILLAMETTE GROCERY..... Now Open for Business. lib! tk Ilss4 tela, Tb kiss of th bsnd Is undoubtedly Snclebt and lhvr..M I . 1 i . - i IT-O. verythlug was made ready. ur r.u .i... t.,,. , ,. In ll- .1-. -I...I ....I ..i .. . ,m. ...... mr, w ni cootera la iriw. Tli I,. ...I 82.00 l'f i.le of the Vai!r; flu 83.10 llM. rnlim Il.rJ Vhr, 22'. Cents 10 a(-k Karina 7 Centa PRODUCE TAKEN. Miles & MnGlathan lrr. Wkrs Tiara- Waa Slaaa. I be word "pluck" afford another In siauce or tiie wy in whlcb .lane word Itl the course of time beeoine 8iloptel Into current llunllsb. W uow meet wim -pluc k ami "plucky" os tt, h-coguUed e-iulvnleiit of "couiaire1 a ami -courageous. An entrv In Kir waiter Scott's "Journal" shows lhat In K!" the word tj.i I uo yet o It. low ctiarniti-r. lie sat tvoluuie 2. taa 3Ji. -Want of Unit article bhi. kt-nar.t ly cnll.M pluck." Its origin I obvious rrom early time tbe heart has been popularly ri-ciir.ln) ns tbe seat of cour agp. .Now. wheu a butcher lays open a carcass he dlrldc the great vessels of the heart, cuts through the wlndnlii anu men plucks out together the united Lean anu lungs-lights, be calls tbem- and be terms the united mnss "the piucg." ?otcs and (Juerti s. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy iidneys Make Impure felood. All the blood In your body disms thrnnch your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fli ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pain j, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood. Aim Ia ....I.ai.J kidney trouble. '" Kidney trouble causes anirk ........ j.. heart beats, and makes cn f.i . .k....L they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In DumDlns- thirV lm..,.. poisoned blood through veins snd srterles It used to be considered lhat only urinary troubles were to ba traced in tk. hj....: but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases hava thHr YoiL nlng In kidney trouble. ' llyou are sick vou can mak . .i.i.i.. 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 for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits r"Wl"v' by all druggists In fifty- fTTJirZya cent and one-dollar ate- eC.V-SHpHH '' es. You may have a'fcfcijfj sample bottle by mail n TTT..-. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer lent, ami it found necessary to ps(pon th ascent. Tb next day. tb 21 st. the weather waa nr favorable, aud at 1 -To In th afternoon In the pre. rnc of tb dauphin and hi suit I'l 1st re des Hosiers and the Msr'u!s d Ar lati.hs set out togethrr from the Jar diss d la Muett upon th first aerial voyage ever attruipted aud wrforuied. lb wind waa still very rough ami lb weather stormy, but In apu of these disadvantage tb ballouti ro raidly Having pasaed over I 'arts aud be come free from all fear of getting en tangled among the build ng of the city. lh aeronaut suffered themselves lo descend considerably until they found themselves in a fresh current of air. which bur tht-iu In a southerly direc tion. After proreclinf a few mil.- farther th Ore wa allowed to die out. and lb balloon descended about fit mile from I'arls. When th aeronauts returmM to the Chateau de la Muette, tiny were greeted with the utmost enthusiasm by the assembled crowds. Heiijamln r'rank lln wa a wltn.-s of the whol ipect.i rle. and when asked what lie thought or It he replied, ! have seen a child born w hich urny one day U-a insn." Aerostatics bad advanced to such i degree that on th 7th of January, IiSo. Illanchard. a rival of Hosiers. crossed over lb channel from tovcr to Calais. Hosiers was spurred on by Hlonch ard's success and set to work con structlng a balloon which, when coin pleted, be cnlled an aeromontgolfler, It consisted of an Immense balloon of hydrogen gns. wltb a large cylinder placed under It. th use of II liclng to ran-ry tij air without losing gas. When a favorable day bad arrived. I'lintre fur tbe Inst time nmil his prtpnratlous. II was assisted by a Houlogue physician named Koinalo. and on June 15. I7S5, they stepped Into the basket, th ropes wer cast off, aud th balloon rose with th utmost innj esty from the earth. When It hud risen about 200 feet. struck a fresh current of air which took It directly toward the sea. It soon found another current which rnnldl curried It back again. It possibly tuny have been the desire of tho aeronauts to descend to find a more favorable cur- rent or atr. for while opening the vnlve to let the cold air Into his cylinder un fortunately a bugo rent was made In the balloon. The consequence- were Immediate and horrible. At that time the balloon was 1,700 feet above the am me oi in eartn. a Tew moments afterward tbe two aeronaut Inv on the ground dead nud horribly mutl luted. Near the spot where I'lintre des Ito- tor was burled a monument wn trecti'd In 18."3 to commemorate the al most miraculous crossing of the sen be lllancbnrd, upon the very spot of eortu on whlcb that Intrepid aeronuut de. acended. He hnd become for franco hero, and numbers of Imtrrliitlons am atlll rendablt'.-New York Times. kiss I loosely asaerie. la lie (let eloped from servile obriMnci In which th eorth. ' the foot and Hie garments were klssct. th band and i be, k uvee.lng la order ' of time and appro, li to r-usl.ly of rauk Hul It I douMful If that was th sulhI otdi-r. and H Is renain ilmt at the llm uben bdlid ktsattig began there wer lea nuinertnis gra.laiiou. of ' rank tbao al a later since. i Kissing of Hie bitnds l- twreo inett Is ' nieiitione.1 in tb Old 1 .-stain, ui. also y Homer. I'liny and l.m laa. The kiss as applied reverentially lo sacred ol 1 )Tts. neb a statue of the c.Js, a is I shown by ancient work of art. and1 si.! among nuuu-rous nymologie by , that of tbe Una word "adora." and it: a also metaphorically applied by Hie. nrenor or worsbiin-r kissing his owo lis nd and throwing u, .0gt 0 luw superior or sistuu. YOUR pOIBILIlf ENDS AND OURS BEGINS f . larla. Tbe riirthmU einpioreil by ri Co- ntor ThriH kinorioii of Texas lu nmke rl.-nr Ibe claim of hi rirlnts wen. perhap unlike those of any oib.-r law ver. but they often csrfi.d ruiiiiiiiou Willi Until At one lime he was defending man who wa ou trial fur murder In (ianie villi.. Tes e i. .ire, to mak It plain 'o the Jury Mmt the innii whom hi rll- em unu aiiii-u. aitiiougti In his shirt leeles Olid Without a pistol pocket. inigiii nave tieeii well arilii-d. v.. jo.i p.-. mi 7 signs or arm lnout IIHT ilemandi-d the general, isk ing off hi i-oi, aUd standing U-fot in juror. They shook their beads. "atch me!" he said dramatically. in mm mat ii priM-ecui-ii to draw a Pistol from umli-r each arm, one from 'm il Imhji leg and from the back of his nei k a iMiwie knife of most sinister as- pe i.-iuuth s Companion. 1 & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. pool and Threat!. The apool mills use about 82.000 cords, or UJ.000.000 feet, of birch on finally, turning out Hoo.ooo.ooo spools, each spool Inrgc cuoiigh to curry 2m! yards of llirend. The otnoiint of thrend thnt could be wound upon tln se 8K),(J00,0(KJ spools would reach 3,(1K) times around the world lit the cijuiitor and leave a little for mending. Nruiil Catnrrh quickly yields to trouL mmil by Uv'a lim Halm, which is n. r.. ttbly aromiillo. Jl is reeeivsd Ihrouidi' lU n.wtrl.M, clesiisr and linnl th whol sur. (!) over Which ll diffuses ItMilf. IlriiL-iaSa one. si.oi trial l ,v inm lu K'liU. Tint it and vou nr.i si.ro lo i.,,i,iin. tho treatment. Aiirioiincriiii-iit. To aonoii.iiio.Inln tliiwa ho sr tmriUt to llm uso of uloiiii.ers In applying lioiiiil Into tl.B iismiI i nii; for enlvrrtfil truu. 'lr, ll.o proprietor, (.rpar (j. sm Ilnl,,, h, li'pild form, which will known as lily's Lioiiid Creum lliilm. I'ricn Im lml n.. priiylng tube Is 7.icniiU. Iinif-yist or by uisiL The Ilmild form nmb.Hl .SM ttiSk 1111.1 icinol pronerti.i of the solid t. reparolum. When )tj buy g'sJut our Htorr, f ir our guaran' t gH with cvtry ur-clia-o, wlutlit-r it c litllo or much. C'omjili'lo KUn k uf Gro r pried, frt'Hli In a!,I5un, Cftki't, vtc always1 in Block. Yt tt Uavo vour ordor; wo t!o tlio w A. HEINZ & CO. j' - - Tho 8 tar of Stars 2 STEEL f?f? STAR '"S ii' WIN0 "111" MILL 1 llss Uli titarings In turn table. Tttr r...iu ... ... . i...i ii.ii iwarlnir tnntH .... T 1IIC W.llll. .-.-"(. , In wheel. Insuring llghteat runningq': Itlr. and reserving greatest amowl Jiowtr for pumping. (lvaiilo "'J msklng. I'ut together wltb tutti IkiIIs, double-nutted: no psrt csn ntor getloMand rattle. Weight rrgu'SHs. ii,r.ri ...... i. i.. v.. nriinr tocn'T tension with every change of lei" I"111 and grow weaker with age. K'l'"1!. waya on hand nioury to you plant ti,- ii.lnui art Then why not b; Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. ' . S. ...All I'lrst and Tsylor Sis., I'ortlswl. urc- Removal O RomovfU Soon after Docombor IOth.1 will romovo Into mofO commodious quartern, in th!huiiHinr. which I rocontly purchasod, adjoining my prosont stofo. j Vijr-V. V".r W -mrir VVWVVrrVV'',,' SJ iinczjQPe, CronitcujQr'c and Kitchen Utensils j Aehmil Kuppllfls. I.itlea ir, n,g rurnlslilii(. New Mti of ),a ,,, j,,,,. ,UlUy ut Wntrr )iiiarwer. Nw llrii .nil ( skua. Fresh Meals. TKY OUK yuTMu lJZr" " rloU ICw Tl,t,I'AT.VM-Cl,r- S"r Throat, HruUrs, RhcumstiN.n, Ncif nilgla, Headache, Ch,M,w-,l I funds, and All lni.umtltH, A. S HXTIXTT, I'oHtonniniMi WILLAMETTE FALLS. fuhiio t. lrphoue siuiin