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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1902 8 -w ww- w w -XK WJ .. - 1 v . . . . -f'l II 1 i fllr pip I UP mm News of the Week I 1 Ko. A .O. -o. o. .o, .s ,0. .O. A A CltV l Friday, Feb. 7. The steamer Doric, dom Hawaiian Islands to San Francisco, reports an alleged cure of leprosy in Tahiti by use of the Venesulean plant known as Tuetua. The effect causes a good del of pain, and tbe natives have to be urged to keep op the treatment long enough. A quantity of the plant was sent to the United States, but its remits liere were not encouraging. The Portland & Asiatic steamship Indravilli, which sailed from Portlnnd Wednesday noon, with a 4K),000 cargo, returned to her dock next day with her hatches battened down, and decks pip ing hot, the result of a fire between decks. Tbe cargo was considerably damaged before the fire could be pu out. The veexel was slightly injured. Senator Mitchell received the follow ing reply from Secretary Hitchcock relative to the protest of the Oiegon Delegation against displacing of Oregon citizens as otlicers of the Forest Reserves of this state : "The department contem plates no radical change in the matter of the administration of forest reserves, and when changes shall be ncessaiy only such will be made as tbe good of the service may demand, and at such time the suggestions in your letter will receive due consideration" Saturday, February 8. The Lone Fir Cemetery Association of Portland, has agreed to donate a site 0x50 feet for the erection of a uiomi ment to the veterans of the Civil, Mexi can, Indian and Spanish wars. Oregon's exhibits at the Charleston Fair are attracting favorable attention. The forestry display is something un usual. The agricultural exhibit covers 12,000 square feet of f puce. Oregon day will be observed Febiuaiy 19. Citizens of Goldendale and Klickitat county have raised $10,000 for the right-of-way for the Goldendale-Portland rail road scheme. Grading will commence within 30 days and it is the intention to move the Klickitat valley crop ibis year. " The senate committee on foreign rela tions reports favorably on the treaty for tbe cessation of the Danish West Indies. During 1900 the Islands exported to this country, sugar, molasses and distilled epirits amounting to 5J8,945; importa tions from United States were $624,524. The Islands, together with Porto Rico, are of great importance to the United States, both in a military and commer cial way. Mrs. L A. Harris, a Prominent Member of a Chicago Woman's Political Club, tells how Ovarian Troubles may be Cured with out a Surgical Operation. She says : "Doctors have a perfect craze for operations. The minute there is any trouble, nothing but an operation will do them ; one hundred dollars and costs, and included in the costs are pain, and agony, and often death. "I suffered for eight years with ovarian troubles ; spent hundreds of dollars for relief, until two doctors agreed that an operation was my only chance of life. My sister had been using Lytliil E. Pink haul's Vegetable Compound for her troubles, and been cured, and she strongly urged me to let the doctors go and try the Com pound. I did so as a last resort ; used it faithfully with the Sana tive Wash for five months, and was rejoiced to find that my iroubles were over and my health restored. If women would only try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound first, fewer surgical operations would occur." Mrs. L. A. Harris, 278 East 81st St., Chicago, 111. $30OO FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that benriiiff-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, back ache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all-gone " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hojielessness, they should rememler there Is one tried anil true remedy.' Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. ! Sunny Smiles A DARK OUTLOOK cln of Miur, Anythlna OMla. mm i Manager-You won't do. 1 vn nt an mi married woman for tills part. Actress oil, thnt v lll l.e nil right. I'll get n divorce. New York Jotirtiiil. rC2 THE YOl'NU MAX WITH - WEAK IXNtiS. Malhemntlea. - If there . ml j,, wc ,,,. M0 chickens In , , A Brrivi. lit their legal mltv, II coop," HilM ' If Imvitijl barely puwrd It, suddenly the teacher, slopped ill a career Cull of promt. eiidcnvorlnit to I interne hnslaid lu Imml on the lung I f iMti'ii the nt- ! 11 who never t.wk thought (r him- ,,,,, ,,r iM... lf mum 1 citrrful now. lie must I 7 ' ! artful taut f'Hxl and ""''uk. crrful c m of culm yd , hU cloihi ni ,llg rr(.iw(i No children, n imI ; m(fn Me ,,, ,,r ni(;ht ,(r, No lnore two weru ihImh- tnltrtli. 1IU Iuiik r "wek. Jl Ihtf onu morn- 1 1, oininou cough. ll fHrt lllL' llllW lllll II V aainv ill Mi-nil. When Hint lioml or coiimiuiuoii iin ou young tuu' life it dikcn tvery. would yon ntlll hnve?" "Well." n nwcrcd IMekii ninny Jim, "If lie chlckcim wnit mine In ile fu' plnco I'd have I'luhti'i'ii. nn', If lie)' WUHIl't, I in Ivon I'd luivo t wo."-W null liiKton Star. Hi'' v (hanyaK) control the product and put up prices bpyond the reach of the poor people. at Sunday, February 9. Everything done in congress thug far indicates that "anti-eipansioo" will be the cry of the democratic party in the coming national and concessional cam Pign. Throngh the efforts of Representative Moody tbe office of Indian Agent Umatilla, Ore., will not he abandoned Charles Wilkins, present incumbent will continue. At the reqnests of Senator Mitchell nd Representative Tongue, the Chief of Engineers at Washington have ordered an immediate investigation to determine tbe question of an appropriation for male ing repairs to the bank of the Willamette river near Albany. Dr. Maud Allen, formerly of Portland, recently from India, staled in an inter view that it was useless for America to send ship loads of w heat to succor tbe famine-stricken inhabitants, that the em pi r j produced an abundance of cereals, hut that the money brokers Monday, Feb. 10. Fire in the business section of Patter son, .V J , causes flO.OOO.OOO damage, and leaves thousands of persons without employment, and homeless. Edward Clark, who escaped after shooting the bartender in a mountain saloon, four years ago, hie been arrested in Portland. Subsequent to his crime he served in Cuba duiii g the Spanish war. General He wet, the Boer cnniraander, and a number of his men broae through Oroton, Mis., continues to show ini P'ovement. The crisis hail not yet been reached. The Secretary of the Nvy has reported to the Senate that the new navy has cos. the United States (tft.twy,028 for con struction, and tJ,;H3,2.!3 for repairs on completed veseels. There are several vessels now in cooree of construction ; thep-e ii.clude the Kentucky and K'ear sare, (he Illinois, Indiana Alabama. Of ihe .completed vessels, the Oregon cost the most, $il,575,0:i2. KnHMul (ilrl. if' " 'I l 'ir.'.vv.. 'yt j. . J'W v 1 --mk iL!il A WW Thursday, Feb. U. Republican ineiiibers of the ceiiaie are working on the construction of the war MlatriuM Why, Jnne! What nre you doing with that sntchel? June Plenac. iiiuiii, Mr. Johu told mo i healthy famillet. to keep my eye ou It while he went up stairs. Chicago News. thlcjr. The words of love die unspuken on Ida lips. He cannot rk now to the girl he hoped would share hit future. Middle aged men that have tieen under that cloud irmeiiiiTr it still with a ililver. flat the itiiortniit fact I that there are turn who were once in danger from "weak" luns who have grown strong nv.iin, utuntrj and brought up II A really healthy woman haa lit- ue pain or discomfort at tne mcnstni.il period. Ko woman need, to have any. Wine of Cardui will quickly roliere those smarting ruenstxual pains and 1 i we arriving head, back and side nches caawd by falling of the womb aud irregular menses. has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered every month. It makes the men strual organs strong and healthy. u Js the provision made by Xa- ture to give women relief from the terrible aches and paiM which blight so roanr !,."--.oa Mm. M. A. Tonirr. M " " V,"., I 1L. kll'KjX, . , Lord Kitchener's great line of blockade' revenue reduction bill, and it is said that and made good their escape. They ran''cut0' ''0,000.000 and that a duty on the gauntlet at nijjlit time, by concealing) tea ,nt' Prt of the tax on beer and themselves among a band of cattle which i ,ome other articles in the bill Kill l.e i weie forced over the line. retained, i i Work lias been corumenci d by the Officers and mountaineers of Midiile Weather Bureau Departnieut on a wire-1 DOro Ky., tight a desperate b attle. Six less telegraphy station on UtooHh Island, men are kil.ed aud as many more are .. .......... 'ii.. i . near me eniiance oi me Mrails ol Juan "'"S- oe irouuie aroe Irom some de Fuca. The system will connect with parties taking forcable posHesition of the m in land, 50 miles dixtant, and is 8onie "mles that had been hvied upon in I 3 a l l .. I caicuiaiea io ue oi mucn service in re- i""""' oi oeoi. ini parties were porting weather conditions off the the Northwest coast. Tuesday, Feb. 11. The ice gorge in the Columbia river below The Dalles resulting from the re cent cold snap has broken up and naviga tion between Portland and up river points has been resumed. The Citizens' Savings Bank, of Detroit, Michigan, hurt tiepn rilj'Pil in tliA liumta ' of a hank commissioner, and iU doom are closed. Frank C. Andrews, the vice president, been aneated charged with appropriating over a $1,000,000 of the bank's money. Senator Turner, of Washington, se verely denounced the Philippine Com mission, ile declared the members to be the puppets of the Executive and de clared that its so-called laws were not enacted in the interests of the people of the Island. "Tbe Commission," he said, "do- only what it is told to do by the President and the Secretary of War." iurner referred to ttie Philippine sedi tion act as not only unconstitutional hut a a relic of barbarism too black even for the nioit despotic and tyranical gove n menl. Tuesday, the 18ih inst., a meeting ol the Transcontinental Freight liureau will be held in Portland. Between 15 aud 20 officials of the competing trans continental roads will bo in attendance called on to give the property up and refused to do so. A n exchange of shorn resulted. Itisstutedon reliable authority that Ihe Uarrlmin lines of the O. K. & N. Co, and Iheouthern Pacilic, will locate a Isrge stock yard and packing ho'iso on the east side of the river on the O R A N. extension of the St. John's line, light I away. The precent yjrds will be re moved from the west side. The nackinu house will be built later. Theiimtituiion will be of much Iw-uefit to the faniieis and stockiniin of Oregon, as they will not hare to look to the East for a market for their stock. The House today passed the olemar garirie bill. The section relating to Ihe "(eciion ami nranuing of n novoted batter reads as follows: ' That the hec.-elary of Agriculture in hereby authorized and required to canxe a lighl sanitary inspection to be made from time lo time, and at mch lime as he my deem necessary, of all factories and s';rehous where butter is renovated; ana an nutter renovated at such places snail be carefully inspected in the tame manner and to the same exient ai d purpomj that me.it products are now in spected. The quantity and qiality of butter renovated shall he reported monthly. A renovated butter shall be designated as such by marks, brands and labels anl the words 'renovated butter ' Woninnllkr, lie-J think II woman's club, to be miecess ful. should n I in at something fnr removed from "female suffrnge." She I enn't agreewlth yott. I believe that should he Its sole object. He Exactly. But If It nluiK at something else It Is more likely to hit that. - Phila delphia Press. ruelll.lra. No "Why don't you go home and get warm, little boyT " 'Cause we live In er steam hen ted flat, lady."-New York Journal. Hard Lark. 'i HOW IT IUPPKNKD. There is no chance siKnit such cures. If only a few persons had been benefited, it might be said that they had exagger ited their d.invrr or had only been suf- feilng from some common ailment. But when the cured are numbered ny inou sands; when the doctor's diagnosis was consumption ; when every symptom bore out that diagnosis weaknra, emacia tion, bleeding of the lung and time sutler r were perfectly and permanently cured by the use of Ir. I'irrce'a Oolde n Medical Discovery, it must be concluded that these cures are not of chance, but due to the holing power of a great remedy, for coughs, weak lungs, bron chitis, and like diseases, which if neg. lected or unakillfully treated, find a fatal termination in consumption. "I beg to state that I have uei! three bottle :f Dr. Pitrca'i Golden Medical Discovery since uiy correspondence with yu," writes Mr. A. P. Novotnv, of New York, N. Y. (lkx MA7). "I fl that I un In need of no more medical assist ance. When I started to take yonr medi cine I had a regular consumptive cough, of which I was afraid, and everybody cautioned and warned me concerning it. I wis losing weight rapidly, wis very pale and ha.Tno apjctlte whatever. Now my condition is changed entirely. I do not cough at all, have gained eight pounds in weight, have recovered my ucalthy color, ami my appetite is eiior moil la conrluiinn I beg to state that I can and will recommend your tnedi. to evrrylxxly was fcM, me, as It is a sure cur. . as are nimt other jnitrnt n!' is far sujierior to all simiu, . C.HATlTt'liK Wiu,, Cratlttide, like tuurdrr rr can't stifle it. To tlmt 'aW d that there is so gir.t t ft ''! tunny to the return kadi Cm by "('.olden, Mcdual I in,; testimony which no gn (t! testimony indUpiitahls m, c, ' It comes from people pf ( ;1 condition, but in many c"' who have found a ciu 6 "liiwovery" when other ir.t i failed lo hrlp, and oftrn ht. 1 had pronounced thr suffrrrt "1 look a severe cold whirl.; the bronchial tula-," wrltnj, Hav, of Nortonville, Jrftrm j "After trying limliiines U.f Cure,' alinot without nuial, . to try Dr. Plcrce'i CoMca 1, . covery. I tw J ' "TT "nd Was cm -. 1 " When I tv,' ' ' ' pailllki. ' 1 ha.t it 1 miracle that J - :. a relieved. 5 "That C( you many yen antly tilrnynn of your tinted , ,1 There i oik deuce in aits' testimonlnlt, l" actu.il d i and its potilltt eviilrnc 1 I j tiwa of fle)l, t wasting dm. disease, ami U f flesh which ft t by the ue of' ; kal Disooverj T OAINKD "Whllt livi. lotte, N. C, ; J cured me of i nana! catarrh r standing," wtf I.uitiMlen, 1. Whitehall Mi-,: Ca. "At lb. was a burden to me, and si huiiiliedsof dollars under jrT tors 1 was dying by iiiclm only t il pound. In tweci I commented your treattnr-T of Ixitli troublrs, aud in i weighed 170 Kunds and .J health. I have never felt fr symptom of either since. A f live years old and lu Jrfer ; weigh ir xunds. No mi pay you for what you did hr? nol return to the romlilm (kiober, 1H7J, for kuvkeft'-). There is no alcohol (114 leal DlK-pvery,'' aud it i opium, cocaine and all other Accept lio auhstllute for.; try." Speak In by the tJ0 Itiediciur, there is uotlilnj-. gooil" for thoae who c, weak lungs. lb: persons who are sufferini )r, In chronic fo,ui are inviir. Dr. Pierce, by letter, n r Sfiondrnce is held as it." . Ad.lrea Ir. R. V. Pierce, I A Dr. Pierce ia chief ca. sicisu to the Invalids' Hutn Institute, IturTalo, N. Y. Kffl by a stsff of nearly a aw enced physician, and thet metlmis may be gathered r. that in a practise ot over tlt the treatment of hundred ; of sick men and women, yT been r feet ly and permaoe O a bio aooi rut Dig In its scope as hVi: Pierce's Common Sena viser, containing 100H 1T over 710 illustrations, it rv(, receipt of st4in to ftj) mailing onlv. Send Jl osh for the cloth-bound volun stamps if content to lui'W. paper covera. Address Dr t Ilulfalo. N. Y. i "Naw. I n I n't goln' to hung 11 1 me stockln's dls year. 1 done It las' year, and blamed If some one didn't steal em!" New York Journal. in Soft Harness f-.f la Tronlile. 1 .1 . . .. .. ..... . . . aim mo qiieuuoiis ui rates ana ctassilica- j """'i "e punted on all packages thereof, mm win ob gone over, nearly Hems j ucn manner as may be preconlied by are on the docket for consideration. The j "'e Secretary of Agriculture and shall be last important meeting of the Buieau I 'old only as renovated butter V0 reno. was held at Milaaukie four years ago. Wednesday, Feb. 12. The Army Board has reported favor bly on retaining the post at Vancouver, I Wash. The force will be increased from two companies of infantry and two com panies of held artillery, to twelve com panies of infantry and two field batteries Voting on the amendment to the oleo mariiine bill in the Houe of Represent atives indicates a change of sentiment amce the last session of Congress. Then the bill hsd a majority of 1(0. The final passage ol the bill is not en dangered thoogh. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., son of the President, who, since Thursday a week ago has been seriously sick with pneu monia at tbe Gruton School Infirmary, vated butter shall oe shipped or trans ported from one state lo another or to foreign countries, unless inxpected as provided in this section." I U. V.'-'LTl Willie Bookworm- Ma. I feel so ouoerl Mother- You've been eating some of those rich. Indigestible rec ipes In the cookbook again, you naughty boy! Chicago News. "Kobbrrt" Dumlelgh Miss Styles Is a funny girl. I don't know what lo inn lie of her. (S r n v e a -What has she been doing now? Dumlelgh As I went by her house last evening I nat urally cost my eyes her way. Graves Yes 7 Dumlelgh She pointed at a rubber plnnt on the nlnzza nnd sort of smiled. - Bos ton Transcript. You an Dink jour h rn-4 M mttt u m flu.' nil touKh u win Lf You cmn -niAkait l twlr M lontf u 11 km k?."s;w ktMl !:::,.!1.r,nJ"'"r Etarness Oil niiiki!" poor looh ln hr- 1IM IU . w. I, f 1 puro. Ii.vy uHr.l oil, r. -i..liy r.-pnri-il la wlu. suuil Uis weatlirr. rVilil mi In emu nil m, Mais Ij STANDARD OIL CO. Sunday Services. TII! CI.KAX.SI.VO ATI? IfH.H.vo t-cuis I'm: CATARRF a. '.: j f-. Ym-j nt p.-i.it nh: " t'ontaina rti In- i: il .Cli-Hr .l.on. F "1 'i Nv.! ."j. rr f r, 1 Ml Il'-ui. ki,.l i I'r.iwi ui ne .euiiimne. H-Hore Ih tL4 liUQlLhU Wa.-rtafcut.l.Kew Vor r:;' if',. 'lerk'a st NugireNilon. "I have lately been much troubled with dyspepsia, belching and sour stom ach." writes M. H. M,a(l l(.a,,ini, flliur. macist of Attleboro, Mass. '"I Coii,l eat hardly anything without suffering sev eral hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodol Ihnpepsia Core, which I did with moHt happy results. I have had uo more trouble and when one can go to eating niince pie, cheese, candy and mils after such a time, their digestion must be pretty good. I endorse Kodol Dpspepma Cure heartily." You don't have to diet II the good food you want but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Curs digests your food. Geo. Harding. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. Ksi'iff llca Lutheran, 7.w W for. Kiglilli and JeHvraon ' Meyers, pastor. Hnrtilwt r l,r m.; services at 10;JOa. m.i' ' UKAVKK CKKEK-AHt'0fl grrirstlousl i hurcli, huniItT '' minllnwi: I'rrschli'ir si I' . Key. J. Murlals ItirhsMi. bsiih uli s.-Iio-jI at 2 P. M;'D nieetliig Wediieolay at" :(ff J.i lion ol ilia lord's suppsr. escli llioulll. ..'v.... .1.11, miu ,"v XI'" K. H. Riililugir, pastor. w IU..H;Hiiihlay Hchool IT, J- ; Y. P. H. V. V.. pra;" vi,i.g tai vice 7:30. ITiilled Mrelhren (,'or. F' ' streets. Jl.-r. Cocking, every Hiimlsy al II s, n. cunilav srbool si IU a. m.; ' meeilnir al O .'IO p. in.; I1 sveiy Wrdursilay vsulnit- PIUST BAPTiar ciin H. Ilesvsn, palor. PrW' every Hundayal 10 .'tOaiol' r day sclioul at 12 noon lo 1 f B'ei no el In thr af'eriiooii anrl IWV jf( Pi-opls's society and Hihk't p. in. 1 liiir.dii v r": irsyr service at P evening, llihle atudy riw" rooms led bv the pailor. f . j (Jernisii Hiinllsl Hervli 1 V day of eacli moiilli al S '''. .cpp c onii Kre Mctliodlst-flrv. J. ' 'r. Presntilnif llrst ami lr ' II s. in,; prnver meatlnit r' evenilig, Services held l " lionsl church at Klvvi'le. Methodist Kuliciinal Cliurrl. Ru u- u tiriiii, .a-lor. Morning service at'lll-W niuiiiay Hctinol al 111 ll i:iu.. Kworll! KtmS'if."'0: '!"! il Albert Ora-i I'rayer Meeilna Thiirmlar ereiilna .1 so iraiwersmirrllallyluviied. ' """" '' Ht. John's, ('stliolic Rev. A. II ill,.,rHi rt , " H""ilay, maxN al and Hc.'io a in. IhlnMiinilay In each moiilli, (I,.,,,,,,,, sermon alter H o'clock mux.; at all oilier inx.se,, KnglWi sermons. Ni,l,llv..cl. li:.V) p, in. e.rx, s.ologelical sul.jwi. anil lenidiciioii ul 7;;;i) p. m. "rmai. r.vai.gelieal Lulherxn I,mn I sl-Cori.e. kig .-ti and J. Q. Adams , Key Kruexi J. W. Mack, ,,ator. bundsv -J hoo at 10 a. ni ; weekly service, .very riiuntdai at H n. i.. :...... ........ . ' I u I...' , . """"in every "". ""in io u. everybody invite M. h. Hllllltl l!o T l ii Third Holiday at United' llr.ihre.i ct'.ur.V. F1HHJ PKKHBYTKKI AN CHIjKCH.-Kty. A 70 p. m. H.bb.ih Hchooi io 'This preparation ronta'; People's Hoelety of Clirl.il... Fn.fj.T' "".! 1 Hln.i. ni. o.l ,ltircsti ' srsu.uc pr., .i? KIHfy3.1' "'?M'-Cr...r ol highth and Madison mrr, II r H. Conley i!'"' H'"""-""-? H.Vb., ainT tn snd 7:43 p n. Hundsy Hchool 10 a. m I raier meetings p. rn. All are aelcome HT. PAHIH KI'ISroi'AI, rL!!CH- .veVv '"TVITl r: ,H'ri'" ! It can't helo i u .. 1 '. -- ., anil o:oo n. in. cHiiuiay scihx.i at 10 o'clock, Oilier service, ssmaybe.Mnnni,cel. All ssat, free. Hiran kert cordially Invited. Gra Al.,; d every s I ';::r,!:iDyspepsia lurch. I I Digests wlwtyf foiKl. Itfflvcalnstiint rf' fallHtocure. ItaH"ff' thofwMl you want 'J";. stomachs can take It ' . thoiisatiils of dyspflit'y : rured after evcrythinif1' jBunequHlU'd for all a" , ay! but Aof Preparr-d only by E. C. I'rj lba tl. bolilo contain2 v P D r. id: (Jric