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nilEflON CITY ENTERPRISE, FltlPAY JANUARY , News of the Week EV CS fl. A A A A ift dXlfcv Friday, Jan. 3. s Rubber lias advanced 5 per cent. Aigeutise agrees to the protocol signed at Santiago. Governor W. Murray Crane takes tli oath of office. This is his third term as governor ot Massachusetts The public debt statement (or Decem ber shows a decrease of eight millions. Tooias Estrada Talma is elected Presi dent of the Cuban republic by 65 votes over General Bartolome Masso, who had eight electors. The latter withdrew from the campaign. Northern Fanfic Railroad Company retiree its preferred stock. The common lock of the company is now (155,000 COO. The Northern Securities Company will own ar,d administer the Northern Tacific and the Great Northern. Jjtate Treasurer Moore makes his an nual report. The statement shows there is dow in the treasury tSi8,217 .25, of which $561,123.54 la in the common school fund. The geueral tund will prob ably be exhausted before next year's taxes begin to come in, and the scalp bounty fund is in the same condition. It may be predicted that the state will be obliged to pay interest on warrants for wo or three months in the Spring. Saturday, Jan. 4. Subscriptions to the Lewis and Clark fund total (332,000. Dudley Evans has been elected Presi dent of Wells Fargo Co., to succeed the late John J. Valentine. William Seaton is hanged at Seattle for the murder of his uncle, Denied Rich ards, December 6, 1900. Captain McCalla, United States Navy, will eiect a club-house for the eulisted men at Yallrjo. lie will use the prize money awarded him for Lis services in the Spanish-American war. Four hold-ups occurred at Vancouver in one night. Two of them secured booty. ' One of the men held np spurred bis horse and got away, while the fourth drew his revolver and fired on the high wayman, who got out of range. Steamuhip Walla Walla and French bark Max collide off Cape Mendecino and the former veesel goes down with a loes of piobably 35 lives. The officers of both vessels say that their lights were burning and each crew accuses the other. The Oregon state taxes are fixed. The estimated amount of revenue to tfc raised for state purposes is $395,000 lor 1902, besides 125,000 for the Agricultural Col lege. This is $250,000 greater than lust year's revenue. Under the Dew law each county will contribute to the ex-1 Denies of the slate in lha nrnnortion tn I . -- r i which their average assessments for the last fire years bear to the average of the total assessments for all the counties for the same period. HAPPY MOTHERS . ' ' ' " ' - ' I tl . f'.M.I, Ik ! . railroad collision m New York. Thirty 'ornvre weie seriously Injured. F.niii-'rteer'sesivles-nass caused a smash tip In a tunnel. ' vea-el was a collier and was on her from Uriiish t'olumhia to Alaska. 12 RHnutca for Lunch, That Is the average time spent in a large city restau rant by three thousand lunchera. It takes three hours to dieest a fresh egg soft boiled; three hour to digest a hoiled nple dumpling; tliree noun iu fresh roast beefT In fact, three hours la about the time recpiired to digest the average twelve minute lunch. The ob ject of the hnsty lunch is to let the busy man get back to his office work. But when the brain is active, the atomnch la inactive for lack of necesaary blood. The natural conseqtieuce is indigestion, and indigestion opeua the door to uiany dis eases. . Indigestion is cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ( which cures diseases of the stomach ami other organs of digestion and nutrition. U enauica , . 'o- 1 assimilation of food. LodaeS. testimonial which 1 w!h you lo publish with niv name siei adores. " wrilea Mr. Willi Sea man, of WashingtiTnriile, Oram; Co.. N. V -I hail stomach InxiW from childhood ami ailfrml with It moreor lew a 1 grew up. At th ancoJ 6 1 waa broken down with dyspepsia. My it fertn was terriMs. Could not t without Us . r..i.l n,,lv nl s frw crrtain thing and waanotaWctoworkhalflhelnnf Ewryihinj j , , VisilHur Klligl I tried only five me temporary relief. My wile i . . , r. 6o.lWperi.Ud me totrv ur. Fierce'. GoMe. J. I'eckover, K. ol K Medical niscorerv and riensaut relicts. i took ati bottles of the Golden Medical Pisco. erv ' end two rials of Ir Pierce's Plessant Pel lets ' I then felt so well that I Mopped taki'ia medicine, several month have pawed and I can do the hrdet kind of work, can eat anr thiupr that is set before me and enjoy It. I am X? years old and this is the first time 1 have ever been well." Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free on receipt of it one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only; or Jl stamps for cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. meals, and by the time I had taken three, bottles 1 was able to cook for my of four, 1 can never ptslae Dr. Pierce nd his medicine enough. I haven-coin-mended It to allllcled ladles wherever I A rtmr , feeling h.,s ari-en anains, the j. .j. Thoir Iad hid It for -oC Niearaiiiia canal as a restui in in" ! air.a oiler. Hie whole queatlon may he iiOVO. referred biek tj the Iithmlatt coinmls-1 ion lor lurther report. . . ,. Few women if any shrink from the M.lp Pristol wrecked in Dixon en- in(( p.,,, 0f maternltv. All they nak tiaiu e, Alaska. The captain and six ol , t0 licl the child's heart lieatlng sgalnat hercew went down with her. The j the-f own as they hold it in lo me inn muni ii"iu nuivi- " How rarely the mothers strength keS rmre with her love every woman knows. Often the baby Is laid against breast that cannot nourish it, and folded In amis almost too weak to bear the tiny burden. The woman who is strong and whose abundant vitality enables her to nurse her child and enjoy its care is looked udou aa a marvel. She Is con. - t - medicine WOMKK TKSTIKV TO Tltti. Tr. Pierce's 1'nvorite Prescription tnhllahea reo.ulsrily. It dries unhealthy dtnliia, Ileitis iufbuiimatlon and ulceiatioa and cures female weakness. Taken as a pri piitntive tor maleruiiy ll gives pnyai- WV at Washington. Its ohjects are to pro mote om ly and reetrch In litersiiin, science snd art. There are to be 27 trustees. Monday, Jan. 6. Revolutionary steamer Liberator landed her expedition on the Vem xue lan coast. Ptkin is In 2.1U attire to witness II ei re-entry of the court. In conriderHtion of recent events the loreinn ministers will not witness the re-entry. Elij ih Smith, forme'ly pre-lilet of j month. Judson Howell, secretary hat h ill We Hare Fr lies rtl This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let lis ansaer it to day. Tiy Jell-O, a delicious snd healthful dessert. Prep-red in too miuiHea. NolMiilinn! no baking! simply add boiling water ami eettocool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange' B8plerry and Sirawberrv. (Jut a pack age at your grocers to-day. 10 cis. 60LA CIHCI.E, No. h!7 W. t.f W.. meats Hi- Hrt mid tldnl Tursilayi otraeli iiiunlh at 7. 30 p. ni., in Willamrtle ttall Klora P. Morn, 0. N., t'arri N. Parker, Ciark. Catarsi t Lotlife No. 76, K. of P. meets every Wednesday evening in Kcd Men's Knlglits invlied to atteml. and H. Order of WashinKton. Nunpariel Union No. 37, meelH every Saiunl.iV eveimw, at Willamette hall. Mrs. Lottie Kol. y, Secretary. A. O. U. V. meets everv 8atnrla evening except the fifth in the A. O. V. W. Temple 11. J. Harding, recorder. Ueliekahs Willamette Kehekah Lodgt No. 2 meets second and fourth r'rhlay nl each month at I. O. 0. V. Temple Mainaiet Williams eecreiary. Catholic Kniithts nf America St. John's Rtant-h No. B47, meets every Tueaday ol the month. Order of Pernio meets every Monday nivhl at Kedinen's hall. Hrad Counselor, 8. ti. Scripture; Mrs. May lai lor secretary Court Kobin HixmI No. 9, Koresteisol America, meets tirat ainl third Friday ii the month in Red Men's Hall. W. H. KtafTord secretary ; Frits Meyer, chief ranker. Tualatin Tent, K. 0. T. M.. meets In ! Ked .Men' Hall, every Ti tirHiUy even ing. E E. Taylor, reooid keeper. Falls Euiampinent N. 4. I. 0. 0 F. mnels flrsl ami tlunl Iuesdav 111 eacl. Sunday, Jan. 5. Hanna will control the Ohio House and Forakertbe senate. Forty-seven people are still missing as the result of the Walla Walla disaster. Trial of Neely and his pals, who are accused of embezzling postofUce funds in Cuba, begins. All of the prisoners pleaded not guilty. The United States snd Alaska pro duced gold to the amount of 80,21S,800 in 1901, and &9,C53,7S8 silver for the aame year. Of this amount, Oieiton pro duced $1,777,800 gold and $125,000 silver. Papers are filed incorporating the Car negie inetitution, which will be located the Oregon Railway A Navigation Co., is in a Bosion saniiuriurn under the care of his brother, Prosper W. Smith. He is broken in mind and body. A vigorous campaign Is being con ducted in Batangas Piovime, Philippine Islands by General Bell The advocates of peace at Minila deprecate the stern measures employed by the general who says that these peace advocates have had numerous npportunities to ue their influence and have failed. A rigorous warfare will be pm sued until the insur rection is completely subdued. Tuesday, January 7. Garrison at Puerto Principe has been ordered home. This is practically the beginning of the general withdrawal of the American troops bom Cuba, A bill aillsoon be introduced in con gress for the perpetual exclusion of the Chinese. The roeasuio is aitreed upon by Pacific Coast representatives and senators snd will be more comprehen sive than previous ones. Senator Mitchell will oflW three amendments to the Philippine tariff bill. He wants it amended as passed by the Willamette Fulls Camp No US, W. 0 W. meets 1st si d 3rd Fridavs in tht Willamette Hall. U. ('., H. F. Scripture and clerk U. Olds. Oregon C;ty Camp, No. 6UH Modern Woodmen of Aim-rica meets evory second and fourth TuemlHV in the in'in'li, at Willaliiet'e Hall U. Urosaentiacher, clerk. Clackamas Chapter No. 3, R. A M., meets on the third Monday of each month in Masonic Hall. M. Bollack, secretary. Meade Pjgt No. 2, G. A. R , meet drat .Monday evening in each month at 7:30 and thiid Saturday in each month ai 1 o'clock p. m. in Wilaiuette Hall. P. Colbett, Commander. I I.aw'on lyommaml Ho. 1, ol Oreynn Union Veterans Union nieeta second Hut- unlay 1 p m. in Uedtnun's hall and fourth Saturday at 7 p. m. in T. F. Cow ing'sorliia. Pioneer Chapter No. 28. O. E. 8. meets the second and fourth Tuesdays in each 1 month at Masonic Hall. Mrs U M etrunge, secretary. Oregon Lodge No. 3. I ) n. F , meeli every Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall. T. F. Ryan, secretary. Multnomah Lodge No .l, A. F. A. M meets first and third Saturdays in eacl house. He will try tj h.ive lumber put! nvjnfh t Masonic Hall. T. F. Kyan, 5 RELIEF j A reaEy healthy woman has lit- 1 iUe jtain or diacomfort at the menstrual period. No woman I needs to have any. Wine of j iCardul will quickly relieve those smarting menstrual pains audi the drajrtrW ki-.-ut w.i, 'J O , " BilU ! sule aches caused by falling of i the womb and Irregular menses. PEsgorCARDUl has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered OTel7 month. It makes the men- j trual organs strong and healthy. It is the provision mado by Na ture to give women relief from the terrible aches and pains which blight so many homM. ,k., -"nwyi cs. h, nun. i I wal tW-F ,lcic ,or "- tune. 1 reel it my dutr to sar thai n k . ; wonderful meoJcina. if is. 'J. 1 Tonn. . m vwM1r&, 1 too. a on the free list and duly on goods im ported into and coniinx from the idanda cut 50 per cen(. The United Slates supreme court today refu-ed to interlereiu the case of Captain Oberlin 51. Carter. The decision was rendered in the proceedings instituted by Captain Carter for the purpose of securing a writ of habeus corpus that would release him from priaou at Leavenworth, Kan. Wednesday, January 8. Montauue Leesier, republican, heat Perry Belmont for congress from the Seventh New York district. Debate on the Nicaragua canal bill opens in the house. The proposal of the French company to sell the Panama canal fot t40.000.00ll Is delavins the meae-! ure. J. N. Williamson, of Prineville, Crook county, announces his candidacy for congress to Succeed Molcoin A Moody. He says that he yields to what he is assured is the wish of many friends in different sections of the state. Many congresmen object to the Chinese exilusion b:II as being tooj drastic and will fiht against it Mitch ell's amendment to the Philippine tarffl secretary. Wife of rresidont Jakeman of Ll'Jers or the Jlormon ( harcb, Salt Lake City. Utah, tocom- mends Lydia E. PiiiMiam's VegetaMe Compound For Wo man's renodie rains. "Dear Mm. I'tkium : r.?fore I knew of Lydii I. lMnkliaiii'M Vojj. etable Curnpouud 1 dreaded tlie approach of the time for my menstrual period, as it would mean a couple of t firs Mt,. -r '. 7sl atk an. IsC . s, 1. S T 3 7 ' I --tv MRS. VVLDA JAKEMAN. bill is ptobably denied. The fact that , days in bed with intense pain snd suf- tlie Auminiatration seems to favor Hie Dingley rales hampers any republican in tryin to secure a reduction. This, in the face of the recommendations of the Phillippine Ccnimisfion, is hard lo explain, but the stlitih'e of the president and eecretary of war does much to silt tain the republican senators who are determined to treat the Philippines as foreign territory in tariff legislation. Thursday, Jn. 0. Gorman Is selected by the Maryland democrats cauens for United States s 1. ator. Icnn. I waa tinder the physicians care for over a year without i.ny relief, when my attention was called to Lydia E. Pinkliam'B Vi-fretahle Compound by several of our Tllormon women wlio Lad been cured tliroucjh itn use. 1 began it.- fVNtcniutic use and im proved pradually in health, and after the use of six bottli s my health was completely restored, nnd for over two years I have hud neither ache or pain. You have a truly wonderful remedy fot women. Very sincerely yours, Mrs. Ilti.riA Jakkmas. KaltLakeCity.Utah.' 40000 forftlt If about UHImonial It not aenulr,. Tunt ax surely oh Mrs. .lake, man wan cured jtint Homirelv w III I Lydia E. IMnk ham's VerretiiMe sidered an exception, peculiarly and specially endowed by nature. Put the real marvel is not the strong woman but the weak one. but is the exception. The strong healthy woman Is n.iture's type. She shows what every woman ought to be and what almost every worn, an may be by the use of proper means. Tint OTIIHR TWO WOMRM. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. The record shows that of the hundreds of thousands of women who have used "I'uvorite Prescription" ninety-eight per cent, have been alo lutely and altogether cured. The other two women in each hundred for whom no complete cure was possible, have in general acknowledged a great Improve ment in their condition ; headaches lra frequent and less painful, backache Keatly diminished; able to resume again care of the household and take ph-av ure in social life. That is the general story of the two per cent, of women who had found no help in any other medicine but have by the use of " l-'avorite Pre scription " found relief and comfort. But think of the great army, the ninety-eight per cent., numbering hundreds of thousands of women who have been cured perfectly and permanently. No snore headache, no more backache, no more monthly misery. Pain is a thing of the past. These are the women who are fit for maternity, who will have strength to give the child they hear. "I have intended for some time to write to you," says Mrs. T?va Purnett, of Rmsellville, Logan Co., Kentucky, "and give a testimonial in regard to what your medicine has done for me. My bahy came in July, 1R99, and I had congestive chills, and lay at death's door for ten long weeks. I was in a dreadful condi tion and bad six of the heat doctors in the city. After everything had Seen done and I had been given up to die I asked my hmhand to get me a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. He bad on fui ill in it, hut he got it and when 1 !il Uk'ii it two weeks I was able to walk to the dining room tj ir cat vigor and the mental courage which contra tiotii a Ireling of strength. It courages the amwiitc, trnmpillUes the nrrves and Induces refreshing sleep. It makes the baby's advent practically painless, and increases the flow of the nutritive accretion. "I wish to advise the suffering women of this great laud, of the good I have received lioui Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and 'Golden Medical Discovery,'" writes Mrs, Mary 8hap- pell, 01 loiumnas Ciove, Putnam Co., Ohio. " For four years I had liern a sufferer from female tniubles, and at limes was unable to do even tht house, work for three in the family. I had such pains that I suffered al most death doxens of times, but after taking five bottles of yeatr medicines I can truth fully aay that my bealih wus greatly ituprovsd. I have a good appetite and am gaining in flesh right along, litis spring la the first time In five years that I have done my house cltan. inir all by myself and without the least fa tigue whatever. I hope all suffering women may (mil relief as I have done. "My gain in weight has been Just Isfl pounds, and I am still gaining." Sick women ate invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter nr. All correiudence confidentially conducted and womanly confidences guarded by strict profes sional privary. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, IitilTalo, N. Y. The oiler of tee consultation by letter made by Dr. Pierce is not to be cla.ued with the misleading offers of free med ical advice, made by those who have nei ther medical educatiuii nor experience. Anyone may offer "medical advice," but the medical advice of an uii(tialifid person, either timn or woman, is ot only worthless but may l daiigeroo. As chief consulting physician to the In valids' Hotel mid Surgical Institute, IlufTalo, N. Y., with an associate staff of nearly a score of physicians. Dr. Pierre is enabled to otfer to those who consult him by letter free, a medical experience and success which has 110 sutwrior. Thete is no alcohol in "t-avorite Pre scription" ami it la entirely ret from opium, cocaine and everv other nareotle. This perfect freedom from all injurious ingredients makea "Favorite Prescrip tion" the ideal tonic for nursing moth ers and all weak "run down " women. If a dealer tries to sell a tuhstlttrte In place of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription it is because less mrrttorioua medicines pay a little more profit to the dealer. If you want to be well TM want to insist on the medicine which baa cured other women, Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. WHAT IT 19 WORTH. Annie Harnett, of Ilitsou, Fisher Co, Texas, says, "Will aay I like my ' Med ical Adviser' so much; it is worth its weight In gold." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser containing t,on8 page ami over 700 illustrations is sent eutirely frit on receipt of stumps to pay expense of malt ing v. Send .v one-cent stamps for the cloth-hound volume or only jl stamps the book in puper covers. Addiesa t. It. V. Pierce, llulfalo, N. Y. lie ('hi the r, I The ni" n (lnaht'd down th,. r' rr the retreating Htnte street, 1 Kvery muscle wna n ' breath cniue In tpilrk gnsp;i of moisture stood out m j head. Ills feet were work!!-; petlllla nil a blcyt le. uu, the ground It) the more air plllCI'S. j "I'll -rntcll-lh!tt-trcet-t pimped, "or tilt'." j Faster went the street rati Went Hie infill. I lie overturned fruit stit!ii, blind mcu Wi his Wild cit kiiockcd down children an,! J upon them. Hut oiiwtud b,' lie collided with a Imt hut: baby wna knocked Into tlissi- mother of the child picked It i pointed a finger at the tluj form of the infiu. "MuruV biased through her clinched 1 lie draws nearer to Um ci r yet. f- Mr reaches out bis hand. He touches the rail on tlis " form. f lie gives one Inst rouvulitlr I lo Is 011 the car. I lie sinks brenlliless Into 1 1 limps his brow, TI10 contl licit ' hi 111 ou the shoulder. L "lilt offen herer sjx-aks tli or. "We're g'dn to ther I ..i.t ii.t,.... Ale a3.oO Worth at I Among the uuiny poker Iim ? a good one Is told concern! ; Untik, a well known player eMer. N. Y. Hunk Went In f plnctt, In New York city, owj ant In gnme, wliiiilng la very little trouble. Then k , go, thinking It was lime to 11 ahiMik hands with him and iii what wns his hurry. Hunt; would have to go to DuU '(, rntst he knew where they al ed liver lii a way l but he 1 liked. P "li. If that's nil." said ffc tny her. We can serve the that way, nnd yuii can go pltiylng." Dutch Hank had left souk niitalile wnltlng. hut he an lilt 0 stay and eat the liver. He t Meade Relief Corps No IS, meeit at Willam-'te II nil Hie first Moii.Ihv in every inoiith at I'o'cIin k p. m. smi the third Monday in every month at 7:'M) o'clock p. in. Aiu lenl Or.lrr of I!...' I ns Ori-irnn f'l'v ly"lf, N-i.. I. inem s. eiiMlaiil limrili Kri-lay- i'i eacii h o-iiti ii, WilUmnle liail, Uniie.l Anisaiia meet every Thiiraday evening ol each month m the Wjllamolte Hall. The aociu ui-etinK of order ia secoml ThurHHHV i,f hHcIi month. K. If t'tfper, si-i., . J. Coo Ifellow, M A. I.t. Imp "Ven UK 7 :II0, I eve. II liedmen Waefieiio Trihe No, ' K H. M , meet 1 m a at nl K.-.I Mt-n'a al . It t.i ,1., of K. ; Harry lt.,xter, steheiii. Junior Kmleavor meets at -."n ,, Stiiinays. Lone Pine Ixxlae, No .':. A Y. A A. M., Iaxi m, Or , meels on the eeni .ttliilay ineneh n.oiiili from ll.e Int ol M..V to ll of Xoven.bei at 2 n m m il from 1st of Novemlier lo lal of Mav at 10 a. Ill (Jen. C. AunMronu, Sec. Sunday Services. 81 Jolin's. ;ili.li, Il, v. A. llilleliriiiiil. paiUir. (Ill tviiiilay, i H -, 0:'(0 . rtilril Mori'ltv in uei, month i:r.a,, aei mon alter 8 o'clock mail. ; bl it, I oiiu r ''"y "' e'" iiiiiinh at Sn'i ioi kp Ktanirellrat Lutheran, Ziou Coiirf)(liiiii Cor. Kuhlli and J. Ilerwin streets. Kef Mevers, eaxior. H'iinl s liool at 0:S0 a m.j services al 10 .'10 a. ni. anil 7 .10 p. in HEW Kit CUKCK-At he Welsh Our i!'et:iiiiiiiial clmreii. hiinii,v iiti m aill he as follows: I'reae .l k al 10:.'l A M. hi K y J M ,rlais It ci.sr is, II. (I. pastor: Sniili ,tn s'liii J at 2 1. M : weekly i ray i MiMeliM(! Wr.fiie.lny at 7.U) P. M ; cell-lira tinn ol ll.e Loni's supper, se. I JHilinlay ni eacli Iiiunlh. KlKMrcoNOUKd tTIDN A L CHUftCII corner of ,M mil ami Kleventli atneta Key K. ft ll.il im?, r, pa-ior Mornlrg servirt H)::fO;S,iiili, Nelioi.l 12; Jir Kll li-aVol ft: Y P rt C. K oravar liiee(ii,ir ft: SO II, K "eivieej;,10 iile,l Itr, llin ii-Cor. F.iKli'h ai.il ree Ulriei", li.y. ( ',! 1 1. st. paainr, Herviee ver rtiirilav ai II a. 1 1. ami 7;".0p. in; S li ititi srhoul -.1 Ilia ii,,; Votll g peir le', m-ciiik al fl ::n t. in ; prjer luert'im evey We.li..,iMy evpiiiiiK. I MUST DAITISr t'lllTUCir: Rev. J II. Itavn, psior. I'lraehing reivlier ;vert rtiiiilarat 10 .10 an.f 7 :.') p. in. Hun. oa srliu.,1 i 12 no.in in 1 ,,, m, jiini,,r. 'in ei i, ii, e nfieiMiiin in d inc denmr Young IVoplf'a soeieiy m finite slinly ela-s i (l:l.'i p. in, 1 1 1 1 r . , I M v evening, ri'Knliir prayer i-erviee ill"; p.m. Wedueailat evenli.tr, (, M1,V ciusjat Y. M. C, A rooms ., ,v i In. j Htor. tl'rinaii Il.ipll.i-Setvlees Hi first Hiiii- ni.i',, r,iiL;iii prill h. Khiiiix ...i at 2:30 p. in. Vesper.. a.nloeiieal 'stiMeels nl beiierliciloii ni 7 ,'K) p. m. fjerinsn KvaiiL'elie.tl l.tnheran I,.o,.. iial-Cnri.ei KikIiiIi aiel J. u. A lama sis - I.ev truest J. W. Maek. naMor. Mnnrl.v. aeliiM, at 10 a. n, e, t, v hervliv. .uu.. Thurwlay al H i. in. I.rrnlaii ,.M.I M-itiir.tny from 9 t 12. Kverv hielv Inviieif Meiho'llst Koi-eonal Chnrnli 1 vc u (Iriui, pnalnr. Mornihif ivi,. .i in.'ir.' Sunilay Hchliol at 10:00. IMnss m,..o i miirnlng service. Kvelili.it service .i i Kpwortli leaifiit meetiny rlmnlay ereuin.'ai a; a); Prayer Meetlna Tliursiiay eveulna t? w, straiwerscor.lUllv (uvlieil. St'.iai J. tonlipiiii'.ry. Puinr. n . 'Jl ilui leO ny U, y AH rl (Irartr. I' ir Metl.oilial-Key. J. W. Kldriifge, pas tor. PreachttiK firt ami tnlnt I nes.lsvs at II a. in.; prnver mealing every ll.nrnlsy evi-npiif. Serviee, held In the Conirega, llltt.ul nl. ....... . L'l ,i. a O r.irvina. Argentine Chile protocol Is amended which will produce everlis'ii a mM. t" L . , L "eriool at 10 a. m. yonni People's d.lety ,,( (.lirlstlsu Kmleavor me."! every Sunday evening at 6:S0. I h,i,,rt evenlrii prayer meetlni at7:a0. Hesti free. KVANOKI.ICAL CHDUCH-Corner ol Kiatlitli ami Maihsou a'reei. l'v. y Cool.y pa- or .Services every rial.haih al 11 a. , and 7:45 p in. Hiiay Kci..,.. 1() , Prayer meeilig ,,. ,. Ah ,rB f HJ-vAv1 E,'IS('()I,AL CHURCH Kev. I. K Hainni'iml. u .,i.. uihi j tj n. ni, Componud cure everv womrm 1 !vrT '' "'. . '". All seuts (ri-e. Hlrsn to be ,,rr,.Mr r,... ... a""u"."cl"11 ' looc-iorx, o. her .!.. ,it.... ----- i- peace. Fifteen persons are killed in a bad 3Ira. IMnkliam advlne sick wo. men free. AddresB, Lynn, las. aiinmiiiieil. j ?er? coniii:y Inviinl. M K. Honth-H'ev. T. P. Hayi.es, pa,tr. Ti.ird But.dav at Lniled Ureihren church. Dyspepsia Cure ami itte nnd pluved. Ills ' went buck to Duly In a tumi Hunk went out without a ctlit "Whnt kept yotl so long?" b 0 dciiin nited. 'Well, you don't supKae I eat $'J.VwiO worth of liver In t'J do you?" wns the retort of lit. t Th Trmplee Waa, L When the Inte llnron Nun wns st Ceylon on the way bu hls Journey along the northern 8llerl. he received a telcgn the Itusalno government asl whether he would accept fruin'J a certain decoration ns an app of his service to Itusala. K tiny the famous explorer w y. he wn a tnemlx'r of HJorstert sou's Atitldeeoratlon rliih, whe ber were aolemuly pleilged it) accept any decoration from c Nonlenakjohl, however, couW -slat the tempt lit loll, so he repl telegrnm In the ainrmntlve. It I not hnrd to Imagine Ii potlitment when, tlHtn readil: a friend of hi, a high omclnl.v the following: "The Uuaalan'y, meut wns well aware of your nlstlc views lu regard to dec" ami hail, therefore, placed lu r 3(H).(K0 rubles to be paid yo, I'vent of your refusing to nc; InalKiiln. but before pnylng t;"" they wnnted to try your Mrmii'-iT sin Is certainly grnteftil to you fnllurv to live up lo your pin), i Tbe l.ampa ( the tn Mnny kind of Jelly Hah aV phorrscent flt night nnd preset' del fully benuflful appearam' slowly moving through the w.; It Is this phosphorescence , given them the pwllc title (ff lump of the sen." They nrcj benutlftil In the dnytlme. furl 1 the species are striped or tint; being melon shntied. with i . fringe dividing the sections. A incie ore orteti plinneil. an; tviivlng about In grneeful cir Irnei or gnther In the food of-; mill. The "Portuguese ninn C ' liitibnhly the best known. l iiioat nttrnctlve In form, of l fn in II jr. ' III Girt. j Mrs. Wyles-Dld your htishj h you nnythlng for a blrthtlny Mrs. Ktyles-lndccd he did. "Did It Imve your niime on lf "Ye, and my hiiNlmnd' nun j "Thnt's Juat like selfish it J must share the gift with you.', "Hut he didn't." j "Whnt wna bis nnme dnlt then 7" I , "It wouldu't have been i without IL It was a check." I What's la a Nnmel v Voltnlre iimler n Ilotltloiis t-. feretl to the Coinedle FrunciiK. entitled "Le Droit du Selgir Wns promptly rejected as ti ten nutl poor In rhyme, hut ' offered the sume manuscript ' time under the title of "L'E Bagv" and signed with his on . wns accepted with pntliiiHlnsrs versnlly declared ndmlriible. , Digests what you cat. This preparation contains nil of the digestanta and digests all kinds ol food. It gives liistiiiit. relief and never falls to cure. It allows von mrat nil the food you want. The inoKt sensitive stomachs can take It. I'.y Its ue many thousands of dyspeptics have been rured after everything else, failed. It .a unequalled r0r all stomach troubles. The faulti of the superior llba-l flu ....ltku... .. tbo Ml 111 kl uui ua you gcoa He lias his faults, and o" 'riflT'i"?!)' Fr ?' r!,r;!Vl,TT4(;0'' ('l),,a them; he changes again. nJ! aiiull.bulllucoiiUliisZitlnitatljefwc.aUtt , , . . ,' uut,,u' look ap to blm.-Confuclus. A Nelahboe' Uriel, Mr. Stntaon-They tell me Harris' cnt la dead. ' Mrs. Rtutson-rOh. I'm so used to tnke up Fldo's time antly bnrklng at her. - Hosk script i It csn't he!?