Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 20, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON filTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY DECEMBER 20, 1901
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CORRESrONDEXCE
5 .v sAtv
O.ir correspmi'!
In articles befot
week. otherwise it reaches lis too late for! ' Mr W. W
pnhii. atioii.
Will Sainton, of Oregon Oily, visitcj !
Wednesday wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid
Armstrong.
i Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Tull and Mrs.
rcs.v.cv.-u.ii. I Kinsev are visiting relatives and friends
- - ... .. -. - - ne ar Salem this week.
ill-will please iiil M ss Jesse Parrott, of Glenwood,
Wednedavs if ea h , ash., is visiting her grandparents, Mr.
Jss.
Mrs. David KiulJ an J children wont
t Portland Monday to visit a few days
with her mother, Mrs, Eddy.
There in to be ft dance and oyster
supper at i rl w S.itii'day evening, IV
cemher 21 Ail are invited to a'tend.
' E'mer Ainctrong Ins remn.ed to hi
I home in Wa-hincto'i, after visiting sev-
Shuliol.
Mrs. Cumins in quite ill.
The wiotia churches are busy prepar
ing (or Xlllss.
("lit i Morliiiko has gone do n the
('o!i:iiili!a 'o Work.
Long Hair
"About a year ano my hair wa
coining out very fust, so I bought
a bottlo of Aver' Hair Vigor. It
stopped the fallitij and muds my
hair grow vcrv rapidly, until now It
Is 45 inches in lon.-.th." Mra. A.
JJoydston, A!:hiou, Kans.
Mrv Ile'tnim ami eon
pine to Ouliii, on a visit.
K'iv.1 ilornchnch has rented a pmt of
his i.thei'- farm, and is busy plowing it.
Mr. lirimrii, of Mackshnrg, visited bin
Boil-in la. Robert Uiniher, during (he
we-k.
Bnii hering hogs and m.tking fan sage
is t it., i liiet delight of the father at
prvef.
Kev. EngeP-anlt, of Oregon Ci'y, nfier
holding Beiies of meeting, closed last
Friday n'ht.
Mr. El Traylnr'a little gi I has al.nvt
' recovered from the severe burn she re
ceived a few week ago.
Mr fit mi us in'end closing bis mil'
for II e winter season, iili the ex.-eidion
of s 1- ing iemorary bl's.
Hrgo Hanson, aft-"r working all stim-
V er hi the logging ramps of th- Colnm
b . ha returned home for the winter.
Mr. Flora Fisher, after having spent
h (. v eeki wiili her mother, Mia.
l'- u'on, has returned to her In me iu
C; -k-s.
William haverra' ,',y" uU,P-,r""' Mr- "d M"-
r.dwsrd Arintrong.
M. Williams and family, from Huron.
South Dak., arrived in Harlow Tueaday
and will make this theii future home.
WnLome, Mr. Williama.
Q lite a number of the llarlowite at
tended the basket hh'UI giveu by the
Artiama at (.'anby Saturday evening.
They rvp irt a very good tiaie.
TllA.irt MntA knnrt.
H 1 litis. J JIIUIIII.I IIUlCI
1 than that cf tlic stomach.
Hair hunger, far instance.
Hungry hairnccds food,
needs hnir vigor A yers.
This Is whv vc sav that
J Aycr's Hair Vigor always
restores coior, ana mahes
the hair grow long and
IlCVy. tl.MaWtll. A!ln.tlWi.
Colton
T' firt month of the Colton f'tnxl
fnded Pei-rmlier 1,1.
A niv Ponney wat visiting at Htppy
II l!..w 1-st Simdav.
Tin're will he a CluUtmas trve Chris'
lii' eve at the l.i'erarv ball here. A
p miiI time is exie'ipd.
I tn-re will lie a shooting mateh at the
V 'Hon store lremher 21.
Mr. C. Jam flfd wf were visiting
t Mr Uorb. tl'o l.tt Sit'olav .
1. n llubkiird is ni'fh hfitfr, af'er a
Jorg nud i-loe hstllc with typhoid fever.
M'. S'oi.e I iked mneh plea-ed laa'
k The arivil of a wee swmill
ni ii w is Mk inn eni eiie of Ids j y.
lr. and Mrs. Safrty wnnl 'o itregon
C. v U-t ( k to rh ise wii-dowa anil
ti-Hir inr tl f r nt-w h i'ie and I'e'e ivm
I om with A hrand new uipi. Xow the
lirkys and mil rome.
Barluw.
I'. Frocmn iindrf a hnine-' trip
to urtbnd WeJnesiUv.
I) . Frevm in baa j'i-t re-eived a car
loa I i f fl nr and feil.
Mr and Mrs. P.itii - k Mullov K'e the
pr n i p e is of a baby gir'.
Mii-s Besa'e Snepaa'd wis doing bnsi
n4 i i 1'or'Un I M it'll v an I Tu-m'av.
I
Tfiot coual)
Hoop on
You have used all
sorts of couch reme-
l dies but it does not
j yield; it is too deep
seated. It may wear
itself out in time, but
it is more liable to
produce la grippe,
pucuiiiuiua vi a aur i
ous throat affection. !
You need something
j that will give you
(strength and build
up the body.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION j
will do this when everything f
else fails. There is no doubt 1
f iKah :i it -
uuvui iu II IIUUII3UC5, I
strengthens, builds up and
j makes the body strong and J
f healthy,' not only to throw
I off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
I further attacks. If you are j
run down or emaciated you j
should certainly take this
j nourishing food medicine, j
VjC. ind f i.ool all drug fl-iit.
SCOTT i BOWNK, Chtmi;..i, Ktw York.
Cru,.
Vda Dills was the guest of Miss Clara
Ouyer Sunday,
Mis Hi d.i F.rickson is out fruiu Port-
laud visiting her pueiits.
Mis liehetra Kablleiseh 8ant Sun
diy Willi her mece, Miss MiKlred Jones.
Misses Margaret and F.isie Gnver were
the gip-sta uf Migj Kniina Insket'p Sun
day. Henry Hornsi-huli and family spent
Sunday evening with It. Faust and
family. '
Henry Hornshuh bought seven fine
Shropshire skevp fiom Kdwin Howard's
S iturd.iy.
A I iti Kirk and sister, Miss Arta, of
lieaver Cieek, spent Sunday with Miss
Winilred Hoaard.
B. Faust has j 1st finished digging
til'eeii acres of poUtoea. Ha got about
7uO sacks of good potatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. May and daughter,
Mis Ilertha, spent Sunday w ith their
son, Oscar, at Iieaver Creek.
n ill's ami Marie I'ainels were over
from Reaver Ceek to attend the Evau
geli'ial Sunday scIpkiI Sunday.
SiylTom, how is that ghost who
lives in Devil's Lane getting along
Have you seen anything of him lately?
County School Superintendent Zinset
vi-itfd our school one day last week.
He taught l.erej.iRt Mure be became
sii'.H-riniendent and all of his former
pupils were very glad to see him.
There will be a Christmas tree in the
Evangelical church Tuesday evening,
December H Fveryone is most coi-
dia'ly invited to attend and bring all
the presents they fan carry.
Kliluratlo.
J. Moshberger is plow ing.
S nton Paine is still quite low.
Will Jones is digging potatoes.
Hob Bullard is in Ely for a few days
Bruce Darnall is not improving very
fast-
Mrs B. S. Helvey was in Oregon City
Tuesday.
Will Wallace was hauling lumber fir
BobBullard
Will Jones has purchased a cow from
Heniy Sel zer.
ClyJe Smith tbs guest of Ernest
Jo ies one night.
Fd Paine and 11. Scboentorn were in
Oregon Cily Tuesday.
0. E. Spence pu -chased a cow of ff.
H. Jones last week.
Veva Jones went to Liberal Tuesday.
Why didn't you ride, Veva?
Mr. Wemmantel attended church at
Grange Hall Tuesday eve.
Ernest Mineka was the guest of Miss
Lillian Uans one night last week.
Curtis Helvey is home from Wood
burn, where he has been working.
KobYmtsand Willie Wallace were
Cillers on Veva and Will Jones Sunday.
A. L.Jones and wife, Miss L. Gans
and Ernest Junes went to Oregon City
Saturday.
Veva Jones spent Snnday night with
her grandmother, Mrs. Ii. B. Walker, of
O.-egon City.
Miss Lillian Gans came back bunilay
after spending a pleasant night at her
sister's Mrs. George Martin, of Oregon
City.
Oregon I'ltT JIarket Report. .
(Corrected to Friday.;
Wheat No. 1,65c bushel.
Floor Portland, per bbl. 85 c
per r-k. Howard's 1M, 85c per sack,
.'5.20 per bbl.
Oats in sacks, white, 05 to $1 per
cental, gray, 85 to 90.
Hay old Timothy, bales, $11 per Ion;
loose, f.) to 9 50 per ton. Clover fx
Oats, $y Mixed hay, $8.
Millstufls Bran, $17.50 per ton.
shorts, $18 50 er ton, chop, $10.50 per
ton, Parley, rolled, f la .W per ton.
Potatoes new, 80c to $1 per hundred
lbs.
Eggs Oregon, 27'c to 30c per dozen.
Butter Ranch, 30 to 45c per roll.
Apples Baldwin and Northern Spies,
45 and 55 cents per box.
Onions, choice l)ic to 2c per lb.
Dressed chickens, 10 to 12 c per lb.
Livestock and dressed meats; beef,
live, $.i.00 to $3.50 per hundred. Hogs,
live. 4,'ctg; hogs, dressed, h to be;
sheep, 2?4 to S'c; sheep, dreased, tic;
veal, dressed. i to 8; lambs, live, 2,'jc;
lambs, dretsed, C'c.
If j"tir U--M!.-; -.t r.miHti siu'i'ijr yu,
sriul '(. nn d-'iur n.l will rspiaaa
yuu a iiotti. Ho snri atul tut the tmuia
ot your naret f i'rm oiln-, Aililrrna,
J. I'. A Y t:U CO., Ixiwelt, Mum.
' (.alsul'l IWilir,
J flulni't lived tlirutigli the inimt event
fid pcrlmls of iiumIciii Fiiiiiit, lie was
I born In I7S7 nmld the tniutci lngs of the
revolution. (JllUi't a pnicnts were null'
il"d by n prosi t lis it IVotcMiint pnstor.
n id his birth wna never Icgiilly regis
tered. Ills Titlcr, who ivr-s mi ndvo.
ere, used his tnh tit for public slink
ing III the Interest uf the persecuted
I'liKcstillltM lllld been nil' II llllllkeil 101111.
After living for wveritl weeks In dun
ger of hla l;fe he was til lust arrested,
unwillingly enough, by rt gcmluiine who
knew nnd lesiiecti-d blm.
"Shall I let j.ut esciipe?" said the
tun n.
"Art' you tunirlcd?" replied M. !ul
I it.
"Yes. I buvo two clilldn tt."
"And so have I," replied the prlsniici'.
"but you would have to pay for tne.
Let lis go on."
They went on, nnd M. GuUol died mi
the scaffold a few dnys Inter. At Ibis j
time Francois, the future stiitcsiimn, j
who wits the elder of the (wo children. '
wns six and a half yen is old and ill
ways preserve! the recollection uf go
lii! to sei hla fnthcr In Prison, or w hut 1
was ellphemlstlcHlv culled the house of '
Justliv. (ieiitleinnii a Mngiixlue.
( II1RLES ( LTTIMi I)K.tl
Was Lonx a R sideit of this ( oiutj ai d
a Well Kn mi (harJcter.
Chail-s Cutting, a pioneer ol tbe'-l 's
and a prominent character of Oregon
City for yeara, died Sund iv evening at
Maple Lane at the age, ot 70 years.
The deceased was well iff at one time,
owning the best farm in Claekanu-
eoonty. He has operated extensive grist
and saw mills on the Molalla liver, au l
at one lime owned the llolman place,
on the Molalla. He w as a devote. 1 lovrr
of nature, and soinn years agi wrote a
i book on botany, of which be sold ininy
i copies In this city ami elsewhere. He
serve! in the Indian War wi b Com
pnuy v . oi v laeaamas l ountv, ol llrr-j.ni
mounted Volunteers, from 1S55 lo lH5li
tie enlisted as a common ptivate. but
ny acn ol bravery be waa promo'ed to
third lieutenant.
Several years ago he look up a timlie
claim on the Molalla, and lie madu this
place his home during most of the time
ll was sold tiy him onlv a short time
aw. It will be remembered by some that
about five years ago there was heavy
snow storm in the mountains where
Cutting had his claim and was on it si
the lime. Fearing (list ths old man
might peiish in the snow, a searching
parly was org mixed by live men, anion
them being Ernest Elliott, who n' ill re
sides in Oregon City. They ent ou
after bin) on show sb's s, and rescunl
him jut in time for his rations werr
almogi ei'isu-ed. For sums tune past
M . Cu'ting had lieen troubled with old
ago, which caused bis ilcnth.
, The funeral was held Monday ami
the body was taken to He-Hand for interment.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
tlln I'rrilamlaoHt.
He was from the country and slocst
helplessly before the linughty young
Imly clerk of Hie downtown store.
B"Whnt do you want, please Y' she di-
I1KI lliled Icily.
He gulped down his emlmrriusiuonr
for he was hopelessly young mul shy
and llwkwnid, nnd she was a inonl su
perior looking creiiture.
"I wniit twelve ynrds of blue prcdom
Itinnt." he flnnlly snld.
"Whnt?" ilemiimlcil the startled clerk.
"T-tttclve yards of bbblue piedoin-
lu.nit," lie stiimmcrvd ngtllti.
"I'm sure I don't know- wlml you
nu-nn. snld the cterK. men. woniiiiuy
kindness mid Intuition celling II e bet
ter of her huutclir, she suld, "Tell tne
Just whnt It was your mother or your
sister told you to bring."
He gave a slgli of relief and said:
"They wanted aomo wash good for
my little sister's dress. They snld they
were not so piirtleular ns to ipiiillty nnd
color, Jtil so I gut blue predcinlciint.
Cuu't I get It herer-Memphis Sciinl
tar.
Sot la Order.
In a certain l.tinnrkshlre Tillage a
niiTtlng wiis-cntlcil to consMer the nd
vNnhtllty uf ere-tliig a bridge over a
cni-k w hich luul Imi-ii lieretofurc itosh
eil by menus of stepping stones.
The schiMilmnster, w ho presldeil over
the meeting, warmly ndvocntiil the
cnvtloii of a bridge In an eloipient
speii-h, when a lociil worthy, who wns
something uf a character and noted fur
his otitsHikc iiiicss, got up and Interrupted:
"Hoot, loot, sehiilemnlster. you're fair
hnlverlu', inoii! Wlin wild g.'ing nit
put a brig ower slccnn a wee bit ens-It
as )m1 Liish. limn. I cud cross It wi'
a stimuli!' Jump!"
'Order, order!" exclaimed the chair
mini angrily. "You are clenrly out of
order."
I ken I'm not o' order." rejoined the
Interrupter iiuild the laughter nf the
nildicucc. "If I was in order, I cud
Jump ns f ii ii r ngaln!" - Ijiielnti An
swers.
ASTHMA CURE FREgl i
Asthnmlono I3rin(ja Instttnt Holicf nnd Pormntiom C
In A I Citaos. H
BENT IBBOLUTEU ( 0 E...
CHAINED
FOR TEN
YEAHS
nciicr.
I line is no Ii tiir Mi. .. ,
In.isol rtllrl.v.r. ... lit
It cures wli.ii all ,U, M, " rn k
He, ti. r.
"Yo'ir trial
gisxl eoinliiiiiii,
WVlls. of VIII. ,, . I
holt's ol Aiimiiu."
I ran mil i.n .
lot I leel fur llisuiHHi ,u "" .
Slave, clislncl am, p'ii. ,ff ,,, ' U.
ma lor leu y sr.. ,e. A " .
cured. , , aUvrriiw,,,,... kf
..tll'..lrr,tlfad lo,M,s,m7 . "'"'t
sn.l II ghl yen ,, ove,",k' """'"V
but re.olv,l li, giv, ii a irii 1 iJ'n"- -ma.it.
in. trial .. Ilk. .!,' , '.,;
lull im bulls " "' "'"U;
Ws want to ml
liran iisnlol
ni ml Mr
r.iU. AlHlll
I to ..ml t
ol Ailiiualshs, li.,iUriii.
Wrll.. We',,,(' ';;,
'.,M K..Y It K K Mir
Hsny sullsrrr sho il ( ,, 'mt ,
isisisl. Nsv.rnd i Ki, '"'.;
Ins. Imwsver t.a.l y nor ran A.h.I. ,
r"sv. r. n,. VUlJyy
i....r. giad . . i , D,,7,,,;;".
W'rialM.ire, addrrni,,,, , TA ,.'
. M KlUi'l .v K fit.. 7i K ,.t I 'i h Ny !k
ild by all DruxgisU. " ' ',
Verr Tired
It has remained for a little girl to
nearly. If tint unite, count n famous
witticism of ligh Hunt Of emir.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis- she spoke In childish Iuiuh-ciicc. where
courages and leaams ambition; beauty, vlt'or the English essayist and wit used his
ana cneertulnes soon rlie ncl Intellect.
T u'parwneninosia- illllt. i .l.Kerllil.Kr .n tc tln.-lv
T0tm a rat m,. mA-.. I " '
..r v'Tawiuu(jLUl Ut L1C I i . ...in .
Clii MiV yr" or diseased. wnmi uiiy. n win no n miien ii.
ryrri Kidnev trouble has l,,k' ot " ""' w'dch tempted him
' tri '7j t. . . . in utriii i.fr i,t
occome so Drevaient "
I'.v V7 Tl ,1,,, u i.
' f lor a cnim to D4 Corn
'.Tl Off W-tl n.llk ,.t. LIJ
urln-
thel
urine scalds tne flesh or if, when the child
reaches an ag when It should be able to
control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon It. the causu of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first though I'd like to tuke my legs off and
step snouia te towards the treatment of carry tbem a w hile
tnese important organs. This uhd easant
Kianeys ana ciaaaer ana not to a habit as rr, goon
H 1 '?-V afflicted with weak
-tl W neys- If the child t
Z ates loo often. If
flesh and sit In his
tx ties.
The little girl hud been romping nnd
running nil day. Toward tilghifall her
father met her. "Are you not very
tired, little one?" he asked.
"Oh, not so very tired, pnpn," she re
plied. Then Iu a burst of coulldeiice
she whispered. "Only I do feel as
Lobw Slrrp.
no English physician, re-
Women u well as men , moH- ,1 U, cawf of y'"'' K'rl of sev
erable with kidney and bladder trouble, e,,,,',,D ,nk'n w1'" syneoM' after a cold
and both need the same great remedy! " ,u''" w,l l('I,t ',,r seven months In
The mild and the Immediate effect oil the hospital to which she wus admit
bwamp-Koot Is soon realized. It la sold ted. When she w ns aruuaed from stern.
oy orugpsu, in in:y- T'! - slie resionded drowsily to uuestloiis
ceni ana one couar m .. ".-a nut oud fd hh ilii m-nln A .i. .....i
-I V... L . L-? F - . -,;' tin r. I " ' " r- .- .
V'ZXftT3 r months she died of pneunm
free, also camohlet tell- STT-Tr ' ,,avl"K ''""' ""
lne all about It, Including many of the Sometimes she was fed In her sleep
thousands of testimonial letters received M""1 at 0,llt'r "n,e wlllle ,ljl'y kept her
from sufferers cured. In wrltlne Dr. Kllmei awake.
& Co., Blnghamton, N. Y.. be sura and
mention this paper.
For Sule.
On account of leaving the state I cfler
for sale on easy terms the following
property :
House and lot on 11th street, on in
stallments 11400
House and lot in block ),) 900
3 .'JO acres in Oregon City cleared
and level 1200
1.90 acres in Oregon City, part
cleared , 750
.8a acres in Oregon Citr. all
cleared .... 300
2.18 acres in Oregou City. Dart
cleared 3(10
Lot 6 block 47 Coontr add: corner l.aU
lt H. Muck 4, Mountsir, Vie add 7-
Lot in Darlings addition 60
30 acres timber land, rich soil 4
Do aad Wolf.
There has been some dispute as to
the descent of the dog-wbetuer It Is
sn Improved progeny rf the wolf or a
distinct variety. That It Is a different
species Is proved by the fact that the
dog and the wolf will mate and pro
duce offspring. Nevertheless It Is prob
able that the dojr la merely descended
from the same original stock with the
wolf.
Wh? II Racaprd.
The Llterory Editor -Thnt fellow
Scribbler. sent In a poem this morning
entitled "Why Do 1 Elver
The Editor What did you do with It?
The Literary Editor - Ketnrned It
with an Inclosed slip saying, "llecause
you mailed this Instead of brlnirlmr if
nines ui.. 7, personally. - imiinnnpolls News.
10' 1 acres 11 111 per land on Molalla
Htver 2000
17. ii acres near W ooibtock and
Willsburg :iKX)
4 lots in Sksmokswa, Washington 2'K)
Address J. A. Thaver, U-jx ;r (Oregon
City, or call on me at O. A. Cheney's
Jieal hstate oflice. . I
OASTOniA. i
Bean th ) T! KTid foil Ha !sjrt Bati
Her Auimrd Name.
He Yes. she la living under nn as
sumed name.
She Horrible! Whnt Is It?
He The one she assumed Immediate
ly nfter her husband married her.
This would be a much more peaceful
world If lots of grown up people as well
ss children could only txi-n and no;
heard. Chicago .News.
duly Ons Wj la Ha It.
tiel from Portland lo Chli'sgj In T2
buiirs-Jiist three days. Tha "Chicago
Cortland Si'lal," leaving To. Hand
dady at 9 a. m. vis. O. H. A N. airivea
at t'hicagj at U.UJ the third day. New
Yuik and llostou ai res. lied the fourth
d.y This train, ai knowledgnd lo be
the fastest Iwtween the Northwest and
the East, is solidly vctihuled and Its
tipiueiit ia li.isnrp.i.(.,. I'lilliuan
drawing room slerplng run, up-to-date
tourist sleeping cars, lihrary-smokltitf
cars, free reclining chair cars, slid un
excelled dining cars, the meals on which
are rtpul lo those served at Ilia very
best hotels. Iwi-uieoilier ibis Irani ruus
solid 1'i.n land to Chicago; theta is no
changn uf rars, and Hie gixsl uf It is, tt
costs no more to ride 011 It than on other
routes.
We hre other trams 'Tat Ifle Ex
press" leaves Portland daily at U . III.
via lluutiiig'nii, and ths "Spokane
Flyer" leaves at 0 p. in, daily via Spo
kane for St. Paul and the Kat.
Fi rates, atveptng car reservations,
call or write lo
A. Ula.MU, 1
l.ariMrl t'dMMi.rii.Mii A LAn . t
0. H. A N. Co., Puitlaud, Oregon.
Dns'l D AlralU of Work.
One tli.Dg tl.ut keeps young men
fl'iwu Is their feur of work. They alio
t') lllld genteel iMi'llplltlo.iH, so they
can ill ess mil. 1 t a.i their clothes
nnd in) U th:i'.g4 Willi the tlpi of
their lingers. They do imt like ' to
get tl.i i.- sl.iiuhllis 1, inli r the wheel
lllld they pil fer to K.' orders to nth.
its or ticure as iiun-teis and h i some
one i-lne do the drudgery. There is 110
ilottld that Indolence mid Iii.Iiichs ar
the ( hi. f olistinicH lo siieeeiN.
When We M e S boy who bus Just se
cured a position t-.'.e hold of every
thing with both hands and "Jump
11lit Into his woiU" as If be iiiuuit t l
seeceed. We tlllVe eolilldeliei' lliat be
will ! r -1 n-r. I'.ut If he stands iirniitid
ii'i'l n-ks itii-Htlous when tnld to do
:in thing; If he tells you that this or
Hint liiioliu's to some other boy to do.
for It Is lint his work; If be ih'i-s Hot
ii) to curry nut his orders In the cur
net wny; If he wtiiils n thniiHiiud ex
planations w hen iii-l.i d to run 1111 er
mini nnd makes his employer Ihltik
that he could lime done the whole
thing himself, one feels like discharging
such II hoy on the spul. for lie Is con
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WIND j
mill'
Has ball hearing in tain table xtJ
In civ to the wind. Ik.ll Waring Ibra'j
in wherl Insuring tK,lr.t ru.imori
Itlrs, Slid Irnrving giral. t am !,
ts.wrr for pumping. Gatv.iiiud if,'
making. Put together with K,nit
bolls, double-nutted, no isitt caorn;
gclba,caiid rattle. Wright rri
jK-rfect icgulatu.il. No ,pnil, toth f
tension ith every rhiiKc olt. uir,,,!
and grow cakrr wuh Kr. ktu,;nk
waytun liand. Thcw lhu1(a arc art
uiotiry to you. Then why nut t,
UTAH f ' j
Mitchell, Lewis & Staverfor
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2,0. KJ milis of luiijili
latico ti'lcjiliiiiie wire it
Oregon, Witsliingloii.Cii -j.
fur 11 in nn. I Idaho huf is;
0MTHtiun liy the IVi'.;
Ftuiioii Tfleplmtis Coit
uiny, covering 'ifir.
towns
Quick, ateurate, cheii,
All tho satisfaotion of:
MTsnnal coiiiiiiuuiciitU;
I sncn 110 ell'cct to 1'
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vlncisl that he was nut cut out fur sue
rr.i 'I In,, l.i- .. III lu. ...,.....1 ..1,1. !L
ii..-dloerlty or will be n failure. There jr DO YOU
i" no place ill nits century Tor tlie lazy I tf.
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. 1 1 runiii u III IIJI- IIUII. . BT mg mm
R Know the News
Shnnlrlrr I'rnlrel Ion. u
III tl.e stcil eiiiii slioiilder protection y
which now rorms 11 part of the equip 1
ineiit of nlmost nil cavalry the troops I Ll
Imve a permaiteiii reminder of one of Lj ppp
iiie mimi v i t i 1 . ni'v. i.ini-.. u-iiii.i. i,. n rcr
roll Sir li.oru'e Luck, the lleuteniiiit C Month
Kciinii! cuiniiiiiiHlinK tin- llcnjil forriit. t
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Inning the Afglian nperntlons of 1H7S ! U u,,, Fvenlng Telegram, of Tort-;
land. Uregon. II ia me i' ,
lo IHSii he took his regiment, the Flf
leenili hussars, up tn Kandahar and en
countered nt Tnkht -I T11I n strong body
"f hill 1 led by Afghan sownrs, who
iimile things pretty wnrin for him for a
few minutes. In the hand to hand
fighting he became engaged with a gi
gantic Pnllian. who broke down hla
guard and would have cloven him from
shoulder to belt but thai bis wife hud
Hf-wed ou his shoulders in the lining o
his tunic n couple of steel curb chains,
one of which broke the force of the
slnsh.
The Incident so Impressed the mili
tary authorities In India thnt what Is
now known 11s the Luck or "lucky"
shoulder curb wus soon afterward In-troduced.-Millliiry
Mail.
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I have just moved into a more commodious building, which has been
remodeled for mv stock. My growing trade demands this. One of W
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I will buy dressed Pork, Reef and Mutton.
Call and insect tl.e holiday goods. Christtnss presents at prices to inn.
Timaape, Cfaniteuiapc and KitchenUUnsjJf V
tuv or 11 va m fiTvM nui is. ..,.
MKNTHOLATUM Cures Sore Throat, Druises, Rheumatism, eB J
ralgia, Headache, Chapped llnnds, and All Inflamations. . J
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