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OREGON fUTY ENTERl'IlISK, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1902. 5 F. Walklcy has leased I he Revenue ho'el and will hereafter conduct a first- ruDUa'Dwiu: vri: N hostiorv. ' Rev Copelman, minister of Sandy n : : ) private schr ', Our virresitt.n leM wiil pleas sendj Mr Olseit ha purchased a 10-icre in s'ti. Vs befot, Wedned.ic f each : tract joining our town and will move on wk omerw is it resell us too late (or i I'i uw home soju. tmbii atum. . J K F. Biu.is, news sgeut on 0 K. N., jl. -r - - - -. -..z 1 who has been home visiting, will re- 1 DilnKtiki . . J. K: ic'V, who has heen eii k f"i r:tt t months is teeoveri u. , chanie. has the contract for erect inn ft My Hair I turn to Portland Monday, titt ! John Jonsriiit, our well known nm "I had very severe sickness that Joui olT I n.y hair. 1 pur ebred a Mttls cf Avrr's Hair $ V'ii'or anj it brought all my bir pu..t arsm." V. I). Qu'nrt, Marseilles, 111. i for , large dairy btrii fur N. N daon. IOM I I Jo'i.i II. Butiomiller will ' leave E.i;eii! OnviKi !! xt M.uid.v. I Mi-s Lena VanCuran, wan was visit IVIn .Mrieo has iim tiled i lr o" gas relatives in Sandy, wiil return to her liiiil in liia home at Muw.mkie j ,l0"" Portland thin week. Eveiybody En. I Buttomiller a,,.. H. Keller have I N wt' t0 ",iB8 br 8,"i,i" ftlw pijivht.vd the Milwaukie iiniket ami I Bert Jonsrud ami J. Revenue look .Wiil t. k j pssesimi March 7. j "i, k Tenyke, a highly respected fellow- Sem,..,rGeo. C, Kroanell. ... OrrK.m j n,an ,0 SIem ,or ,U R"ylumi 1,8 Citv. will ,.k on polnical ine, , il,ein""0 vioIt,,,,y 1,,Mne- 0n ,1",riI' V O. W. Hall, WeilneMl.v evv.ni . i ' Wre',n C"-V Uiey t0 ll 1,i,n d"" Feb. 1U " j Whileeodoing, he uliouted "murler;" a farmer in the f1lil rimniiur r.ni iii. s r i uif id norcrv1 ,i, . i . . , , "'"y n' man. Mr Pdiumi. .n.l Xt. i..... ... . ..v vi.t.n MUM i.. HUUR' rud eame very near beinu laid out with the shovel. Just in time Mr. Kev in Tne Milwaitk e b inl .-.miinu.-e o nuke j nutieed the infuriated fanner and aliouted g,.o,l piue-ic. Theh.i8 nu'et tire a "Don't fliike, we've ot a er ly man ;" we.-k t pr ictn-e and will net uuih.riii.-i in whereon thinga were explained. Ahuiit two weeks. i t. . . . . 1 ho most suii-exsinl entertHinment Tne h eal lieriinn MmIhhIim . u eh j ever niven by the L K. Church .Miseioii liasbvti coi.diicuua a reviv.i. tinting ' 0f Sandy took place at Junker's hull Sat the pat week. Ttie ork is earned o" urday eve, Feb. 13. The proKrmu was l-y tt.e imstor. Rev. Koeder. Me. I by prepared by K. F. Brim All exercL-es u v 1 r.-s-iiis. ul I onn.l. I weie rende.ed in an impressioe manner Tae tlilwaukie Ciranit--, 1'ntr us .. I as follows: li.i h in by. hold a iiieetin,' last .iur-j Opening 8uti)t, "Natuie'a Diet einu." by Sandy Glee Club; Recitation, "i'al liberty." by Heinmn I'. liruna: Duett. One thin-; h certain, Ayer's Hair Vior makes the hair prow. This is because it is a hair food. It fesus the hair rrj the hairgrows, that's c!l there is to it. It stops falling of ths hair, tco, and al ways restores color to gray hair. tl.CI Mile. All 4nrc;liri (,).-a 6UTC ..i d p su Hi t into 1 1 Ol the i.ew W. O W H.l first id darch II ViUr tllULrl'l.t IVIIIIIllt IMMtlV vou. "nil lis oro ili ll.ir mill will iirnu ycti Uittle. Iiu Hire anil l;lv tlie iinui it jrour nearest Mii'-fwuotlio. AiMrena, J. i.Ai Mt iu., Lowell, aiata. !..) in. I elee'ed deleaie to t!i S ate lii ii s;e loiiVeir inn M he bel I a' 0 enon City, Manb 4. Six candidate Were !!. in. "otue Day," by Misn .Mmtiie and Wil liam liusholiu; Reoilalion, by Mrs. Wak- No dam tne was done to rain by the i-ohl snap. Ail the spuds weie wed housed, so the K"'l wi.l more than balance the barm. Rev Dunltipwhn ban been assisting Rev. V xon in a pi.ilnicted elfuit, was called bark loCanhy lat Wednesday so the meetings ere brought to a clo-e. Mrs. Mosher hua tlu finest floi'k n( lilac k Minon a chii kens in the rounlv Anon wishiiif et'ijs for breed iri( pur pises w ill do well to i'e her a call. J lines Dew is mukii tc preparath.ng i0 move to Idaho by selluiK i If his personal etb'fta. He aishea to rent his f.nni. Henry linker nave a dance In Ida hop house, Friday evening, which wai well al tended and most eijval'U lime Waa h nl by all present. I The M. It. A. Loilce, of Wllaonvllle, will iv a dance and ovsler anpper a i Wi aonville, Feb Fveryliody ii cor ; dially invited to allcnd. ! The school i i this district wna cl I d 'tlin punt Wtek, the teacher, Mr. Moahi r, bell), in a'tet dance at the teachun' ex aminations at Orepm City. ' Misa Helen Murray I mmlit at the ' Woods school the past week, the teacher, I Miss tut Thompson, hciiitf in allend atice at the examinuM ins in Orton City. I The A. (). U. W. and Deuree of Honor I lodges excei t lo start tu build their n w lulls. soon aa tood weather acta in. I The ball will be a two story h.iildintt and will be 4:lxtil) fl. The Coiitfrcyatioiiiil chiin li memhera contemplate building an addition to the church for an Academy. We wish them success as this won't! he a big help to this part of the country. ASTHMA PURE FREEl Asthmalono Hi itHJs Instant iiolicf mul Porinun0l, In A'l Cnsoa. CHAINED FOR TEN YE An RELIir. Qarflnld. Sherman Coop ha none to IIihhI River to at end a religious conference. Frank Thorn and wife Were the itnests cf John Tracy and wife this week. Geo. Marshall has not iinnroved in condition fince a week anu. lis is very weak. E. F. Surface has returned from Ore KOii'City, where he took the teacher ex iiiiiii.itlim In I'oi llnii.l. Millard Server, like Job of old, la i r'ously all'ectcd with hniis. We hone he inn simiii be well nain CL'! SUIT AUUOLUTliLT rui:C Q L MHTiL L Titer la nolbliiK Ilka A.ll,,t Inalaiil rtlli'l, vu In tlm ,Hlt ' It curea when all t'Ua Uila Key. (.:. K. Walla, of Villa, fMet "Your l-ial IsitUa ol A.ti,i," i a, i.el ciinilitioii, caiimit ten v, Inl I lerl lor the Kiol deilvr, , I alava. chained Willi ntrl, ,,rr , , ma lor leu y-ara. I cii'ed, I a your adverit.pii,,,,,,'' ol ilililr adlui and lorineiiiiii)(lli J ami llioiiulit you had oier.,lk,,' I but rsmilwd lo ijiva II , trial. , j ii inn t . Ilia trial seird Ilk a i tiaim J lull m tiitna " ' 1 V want In aatnl to vrw,f, liralineiil ol Aahliialen, ln,iiM , enrs.l Mr Wrlla. We'll m-nit n Dt 'I I'.Vll. AIIKDI.JTIC.Y HtKK U I to any unlturrr w ho will rli (urn j iMislal Nvr inhiil, HioiikIi ),m I iiar. hnwavrr had )our ia. Am ! rellrvs ainl cure. Tli nr- yn . iiinra iil.ul w at lo aiMiit II, i I Writs al mire, a ht'eoliin OH Ti' MKIl'l'K fn., Til Kant l loii, Ht, j Hnld hy ah PrtifKisia. I the but H trmny. Mr l'.i l lie's folks tiaVrt been havm. grip but lyo be'ter now. Mrs. (teo. Wise hut been wrv ill is no on t'ie vr t) to recoveiy. Kai r r.rus. ar.' cii arniij Imd; so are JW Thumon and Chailes Fankh usei Ri'V. and Mrp. W. .1 B.iwerinan at tended church al H irm ihv, last Snndnv. Mir .iinu y g iiooi is 1 1 .jf ii,,n v- v well. The stten hm. e l,tt Sunday w s tio. K T. If ill is still in tli wood bn-oiiegs t.ii I w. 1 1 soon be umving it at a lively U!e. ii1 . t . . . I vn uih sorry 10 101 nun iro:n our liciWi iey: bone, 'lieiman." hv M,., it it ,.1 Ji uker and A. SpauldiiiL': Recitation. L-ium Krli-bauiii was visiting al Mia Wilkeiia and Mr. Iluiruian'a Tuesday She ha I a pictme of herself and her liorau taken. & n Wc carry the lareat at oik Cask K cts, Collins and Linings in Clack- We Mre the only undertakrra in Chukainua iouuty owning a lieurM- and will fiirnlili it for lt-tut than can )c had elsewhere, Wc arc timUr amull rxpcnic and do not ask lure,e profita Cn!K Tottiptty nttcndi d nljjht or day 'Itonrs ITll and .HIS, - It ' r. l mui Two Poors Sontli of Cccrf E Hint, i .f'li'smd will enlarge his machine th hi with a buildup '.'4x4(. FeimiM Wak'ey has purchased a ha!f interest in Portland ami Sandy t-taife. fames Simp'niiJ lied heie Friday even i'lii aed was taken to Port'and fur burial. J. M. C. Millar was out looking up laud f tr a colony that wishes lo locale here. Horn, to the wife of Will Riddprhusb, a jrirl. All concerned are extremely iiappy The IVbatin,); S sriely at Kelso is a le. cided puccess, wll attended and well liiatmged. Barn urn's rJIonfieys "All well all happy lots of fun". That is the regular report from the monkey cage cf Barnum's Circus ever since the keepers began dosing the monkeys with Scott's Emul sion. Consumption was carry ing off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident-. ally broke a bottle of Scott iimulsicn rear the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly kpped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might c'o them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers report very few deaths from consumption. Of course it's cheaper to buy Scott's Emul sion than new monkeys and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same disease. If you have it or are threaten ed with it can you take the hint? I Jhis picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the vtiliiee lirudder," Allred Tiuble; Smii. by little. MissCalla Wakley; Reci tation. "Death llridjie 0( ttie I'hay," by Miss Tillie Rruus ; Sulo, Scatter Precious Seed," by Minnie Succo; Recitation, sockerty'a Marriaue," by Mrs. Idle tu.li; Soiu. "Only l'leading," ly Sandy Uiee Club; Recitation, -Sliding Down ihe Bai.is er," by F, E. McGugin ; Solo, those Evening Beds" by Minnie Succo. Speech, 'Development of our Country," by E. F. Ilrutis; Selection on rhe Piano, hy Miss Leon a Vancurran; Closing Song "Farewell," by Mrs. and Mr. R. Jons rud. Al the conclusion ol the exercises, has keta were sold, Frank MoUuxin ac inc asautioneer. E. F. Rruns lioiiirht the iiiifhesl priced bosket, $3.75, helonninK to Mrs Succo. The total receipts of the evening were JS.00. which will turned over to the L. E. Church Mis sion lo complete the huildin. The committee wish to thank all participants in the exercises Our debate is miikliiiC rapid atridea. The next question is ''Resolved, '"That it in belter lo Have Loved and Lost Than Never Loved at Ail." The hoys aie going to teil us their expeiience in thi line on the evetiuiK of the L'Slh. Come and hear it. Kljr. Mm ffc,r,Mi"r r t i Kldurailu. J. MoehberKer visited at Mackeburir Sunday. Curtis Helvey is working for E. Dotlue of Ely. Clias. Rauch called on ErncBt Jones Saturday. James Eurmert wag visiting in our burg last week. Mies Minnie Molzun was visiting Veva Jones last week. Ernest Davis took his brother to Ore gon City Monday. Fred Stephens visited at the home of W. H. Jones Sunday. Jot Mallet passed here Sunday, en route to the West Side. Albert Neiikirchr.er went to Oregon City Saturday on business. Jim Fisk has gone back to run the en nine in Dodge's shingle mill. aiiss lizzie tvans was visiting at Mrs. Al. Jones' on Wednesday. L. B. Cussick, of Oswego, visited at the home of Al. Jones' Sunday night. Several ot the citizens of these parts are working out their poll tax Ibis week The Misses Jessie and Edith Jackson visited at their aunt's Mrs. Ethel Span- ler last week. We had a great Socialist meeting here on Friday night, about half a dozen there with the town boys, A very enjoyable time waa had at Edwin Howard' Saturday night. This burg was well represented. Special thanks are due the yoane ladies of this burg for fakimr so much interest in the sick. God bless them. Kedlana wrapper of every botUe. Send for free sample. SCOTT &BOWXE, 409 Pearl St, New York. 50c and ft. all druggiita. The winter plowing is not vt mm. pleted. Muddy roads and pleasant winter showers are the latest. B. F.Linn is quite sick at Oregon Citv. His wife is with h m. Jay Moeher spent 8unday visiting triends in Oregon City. Anna Hicinbothera attended the connty teachers examination last week. Rev. Dunlap preached some very forcable sermons during his stay with ta The Viola hop on Valentine's eve. was well attended from our burg and all came home with sleepy eyes. There will be a basket social given at Viola Friday evening for the benefit of the parson'ge. A good program will be rendered. W. . Curran'e children are Inning the mei'les this week. Rev. Molloy has been quite si, k with la gil pe lor several days. The weather has tinned so warm .11.) plea-ant thai many are having spring fever. Mr. SloneliiH'ker has removed lo a house a.ijoining Wm. Beard's, alum a mile from ibis place. Two agents of the te'ephone compant ottering to supply the eople of Ely will, telephones to;k several orders. Prof. Mack, of Ely, aitdMissCla-ke, of Mount Pleasant, were united in wedlock about two weeks ago, Rev, Willev ofli 'iating, Arttiur horhes. a . student of lamelte University, came bo ne to sw h;s father, who is danger. utly ill will, la grippe and a cornnlii-ation of troubles resulting from fatigue and extioniret incurred as a soldier of the civil war. NtalTiird. Fruit trees are awediug buds. Colds and coughs aie common now. (rasa and grain are showing up nicely. Pussy willow and haifd hushes are in bloom. Ernest Hock man has planted several young fiuit trees. Claim Peters is beautifying the sur roundings ol his residence. Our tot al merchant holds a clea'ance tie daily. His large, force of clerks are now putting in long hours. J unes Turner has been hauling pota toes 1 u-t here and on to Portland. John Turner has moved from the end d the car lit e lo the wood camp near Mr. K ruses. Judging hy the weather, and frogs, me would judge that the backbone ol winter is broken. Freii Schalx and fainiiv left Wedni day for Odessa, Wash. They will live there until they can procure home In that great wheal belt. Mr. H.-haii ..,.1 '' family have n aided here for ten year. TjrAjrATArjrATArjrA7jrATjrAKrjrArjrArjrATjrjrlx z- . . . ' ; ! Mr. Samuel Kugltt haa b en under the j The ('rantl (a 'in 11 tfilia liv diVloi'scu.e f .r tell ,Ua. while he ha Easiest ,-f acces, among all 1 " v,".v 11 '". '"'I'"'1 1 ' l i of Colorado, latiiig ai'n tied "''i ''". ilitotodhe Denver. Iti..(.r j Tin. Mo'uMi a hool Kill ii next 'Canon City and Sallda In i , Thlirad y ; all the fault th it neild lie ' of l t Us kies, it U the Urn, I, I well fmiiidej with our acliool, ia, it Is ! am, iimpu iiij and iiiaginllct . threa tiiontha too short. If sp'ing ha not 1 nine winter has t.inied d tw'i Hud the merruiy gone up ll'l degrees; while the g a Is rcg.iuing ilt nalur.tl color (lot fr-.g are croaking ! h ent throtigli u" their f Hitjliar excusi) for a mm I el i defile, S narrow Is the i.,,.,i this mighty cleft in the heart i ito r s k banit r lil-h the tutk,1, the Arkansas River, llietli' fury and dashed into apuiiilti' HimkI View Fred Seely made a business trip t. Portland Tuesday. Maltie Baker is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Baker. Henry Aden and Millard Criswell were among the visitors in this vicinity, .Sunday. Mrs. Matt. Baker is still on the sick list and Jier many friends hope for hei early revovery. Mr. Bailer and wife, of Fr g Pond, were the guests of Wiu Munay ami family. Sunday. Harrison Lichtentahler's brother from M S'Otiri waa visiting him for several diys the past week. Rev. Barber and wife epect to leave n 1 t .... ior v,ainoriia shortly for the benefit of Mrs. Barber's health, which is not vm gissl. Vlula, C. G. Stone our euterpiiaing merchant nas built him a smoke house and is now l Uring uieat. Miss Olive Tenny who has been teach ing school at Macksbtirg la home 011 a two week's Vacation. M.s Ethel Gardner, of Ktayton, presi- lent of Salem District Epworth League, ill address the young people of Viola flunday night the 2;!rd. The Ward fa.i.ily, old time resiilents jf iola, are selling out and soon expect o leave Here, but have not yet fully de cided where tiny wiil locate. Mr. tiieen St 'W irt had the In af.ji liiuo lof.t'.la .d s ver.lv lut-t hiiuef atiotil the hip al P. .1. Kiyler's. The patient was r.xii v, I lo J. N S'w irla, under the care of lit. Leaviu Smith A venin 1 Is al il tst nititss,liu the canon walls 011 esi Ii : ri'. pr trull) -; think wm'H Invn to apply to 1 d left. And right brio ,tn a f the'ieislalu'e" (which s 111 In at a- j ebinax ol all the cuion'a grt i slon at the Kcotta Mills) (or an appropri. w h,;, tiaa) been aptly called 'Ij, atioti to enable us to properly drain atml t'rtrw." For t wo thoinand (( Hniil that there w a no rsia road and river, and thetef ii, Ciinaliiii'led blidge of ateel Lo thrown lengthwise of the ,. h ) pKiided from iron aupporla m .i ,. roof b over 1 feet Ihe solid monolith " , j live lime a lofty aa lit TfaO Dl2ZS22lPntS ' M',m,,",,", ""l'la-1'e.l (mrrun ,,, Of t lit Anifrii:iM Uorli.t.i ...... I- L....L .1 .11 " " """""s iimiii iff k-ii- ( titiri -nil 1 Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. Fill 1 Kan 1 8 (''reek. Mr. Ixm Baker and family were U Fori land nearly all of last week. Mr. Abpaugh and son Roy were the gucsti of J. P. Woodle Monday. f . t r f ,lf f. ..... 0.1.. ..,.. j . t v . uougiHss were vis iting Milt Marshall and family Sunday. .wr. jvi i.urnett lias completed th new bridge near the S, A. Douglass farm itr w ... vvo. warn wood is building a large chicken park, preparatory tj going into me chicken business. Mr. A. J. Douglass is improving his larm uy uuilding a board fence which 1 m,I...i.i.i..I. .1. erally well hlh-l. In amte caia-a It I. ' : , . ' ' 7. J t-K, well filled. It contain, tin, many -'-' i'. uo., 1 V( klinlaof ftssl, and very often the fotsl is '"ve behehl its glories cast of the wromj kind- hard to digest and them. I Tula I but one of the nun; f of nature revealed tu the trswn DenverAKio Grande RllnH'' Ki-enic Line id the World." f 1 For detailed iuloniiatinn m ail delightful trip lo ths He1' J. D MAr:i ; ' 'en 'I Agt., Rio (iri,.lsi l l'oitl.nl',n' tic Bow To Find Out. a bottle nr rnmmAn 0I4. M.11L - I . ' water and let it stand .wenT,,. l UD"0, ,lB rat deal . j jtyu, ,1 aeatment or set- i,,B urange ol E.gle Creek has unheal hy condl- Ueinorv of Ja,. 1 . . . . ,,r,Jllt ueceaseu. The Grange social Friday night was a Hon of the kid neys; If It sialns ney trouLle; too Ut ,H' Rn'1 a" K"0l M time, frequent desire to I We learu that the fL J Pain,,n Pehminary survey aa fa out convlnclne proof thatth irM-- l. . j eP Crek. Wlmt u, Un,M( , .!. a-.. , " n"",v; u f iia- I w "VJ M "ID -.Uiui oraer. near luture is a complete motor ime. rw uii wn im. There Is comfort In the knowledge ilulalla. often n,..a .1.; """-K" ao Root, the grt kidney r;myrum,t Kie D.ugherty is qi,e i ,t in curing rheumatism, pain In the "ef 8IHUsr 1Ir- italph Hawtell. "'".part Mrs. Charles Thomas haa . aM spell of la grippe; Hattie has about recovered. Lli j Pge- corrects Inability containing little milri tion. As a conse quence many a work ing man develops some form of atomach trouble which inter feres with his health and reduces hie work ing capacity. Where there is hidi-stioii or jf any other iudi -T. cation of dis- rase of the stout- Q ach and its allied org a 11 a of digestion mid nu trition, the use of Dr. I'iercc'.tC.oMi 11 Medical Discovery will almost invuu ablypnsluce a .-r-fect utid si 111, in ent cure. Mr. Tttntnaa A. HwntK of Sol. Mniimi v.. ciiiiuniiut. o , liui l"1. wiilrn: Ka, lukrii with severe lle.ehdir. Ihrnrraillpa ... nr miu.-teri, ail.l mv f.l w.sil.l n.a .IIk-i.. Ihn klmiry and liver Irnnlile mi.l mv tsirk iriS ... 1 ,." ..1 Seiirirly Krt Bri.ullil. At I h., .11 1. , I pmun. n c,,u-r. Ihr more I ,U,rr.l the worse I K"i until sis years iw,e,. I w,t I-.,,,,., " alii "f a i hnir. an. I ,,t . tl,i , k... ... ' ' . lo d iii., ,t,. r.. ..T,., . ".'" , ; "wm M-n ir currti, mm mm ff Had lo (lot t tier or t)i .' "I wis just about gone," r Rosa Richardson, Laurel "P'hj "I had coitstitiipiion ao bad Hi I" It- Thru r ami r and kail, l.i.' i '"""" i e lira! " 7 r ' ' I'l'illKMI I woiili net a inl he, ;.,! after 4 ha.l kr ,(,,1,1 l.,iilra"n kv' J',i,..,i:,,:l':.'r':ri'1' "r"k' ya.ivire..i make . ..." ' I'I "'"f'vry ami p'iu loctora said I could not livs m , monlli. hilt I began to ll I New Dlwovery and waa wIhm; r seven bottles and am n i i f" well." It' a, unrivaled lie' Consumption, Pneumonia, and Brunch lis; infallab'e lot Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, i Whooping Cough. Guarai,t f0e and $1 (X). Trial bottleiln- A. Harding' drug store. The Enterprise $160 per rt' KLT"; .vr""'- ' f."d i ....uu,,,,,,;111,y-17i1y,.v,r;: Fkrk. Dr. V Manila-Mall. ; HBT IrT UK 110 TZl:TicT?-""ntr .I--'0M'rbbl. -. ""c-tcui aiatup to pay, ....... ..!, t 'ie.n III PHI KB, "lllll'i vw cental, gray, Hit to 00. Oregon I'llr Market I'A (Correcteil to Friday. Wheat No. 1, BH bushel. Flour Portland. Ill L'O 11 per sk. Howard's Bt, W 1 . aiatiioa r.u eTrsoiu. ..r ...:t:... . t. ' R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Carry Herman is improvim In health after being ill some three weeks with scarlet fever. Geo. Ogle, Esq., came home from his to hold water and scalding pain In parsing It, or bad effects folloin .... 5 r,. f d overcO'" hat unpleaan necessity of being compelled to go often during he day ; and to get up many tlmS during the n.ght. The mild ind the exTra ord nay effect of Swamp.Root b mm realized, t stands ih. ,i.. ... soon derful cure, of the most distressing cases" Mi:MinnviIle visit with a very sore throat rltU,M i 'Pedlclne should have the but ' hle to be about again. 1!. A protracted meeting w. I be mm. wonderful discovery meuced at Harless hall on Ihe aeeon.l i d and a hnr,Ir in at r i i 'ur,.i.... i , ..... , ' a . iGiiawr . K r a . r uuuuuv ill .imn'ii r. u x i.... . 'Am ii.n...t .. ... ... n... .t . ,. . . ., t.. . --r : t-v , -s " "J -iuci jao. Jiunrn. . ran ninvru into a m,.r. ...... ...n .. . . . misi .... gi n, DomsentP --.-n-iti W.J ... . . . f. myatwk. M r trrowi., tV.. : " "V.u: " """na-.wn"'n n" '"7" L.. 1 mr. r.rnesi Lehman, dairyman of '5 ' mia. un oi inc icture oi m- Hnved lllm I'roiii Torture. There is no more agoniteinir tronbU than piles. The constant itching and burning make life Intolerable. No nosi- tion is comfortable. The torture is un ceasing. De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve cures piles at once. For skin diseases. cuts, hnrns, bruises, all kinds of wounds, it is unequalled. J, 8. Gerall. St. Paul, Ark., says: "From l.S(l) 1 snOWed with the protruding, bleeding piles and could ! Hay old Timothy, bales, Ij loose, $t) lo u &0 per ton. 1 Oat. $1) Mixed hay, fl. Millsttiirs Bran. tl7.r0 r slums, $'() 6(1 per ton ; chop,! I ton, barley, rolled, t'Jl.00 Potatoes new, 80o to 1 1 t" lbs. Eggs Oregon, 2."vn to 27V Butter Ranch, ;t0 bi Apples Baldwin and No', 45 and liO cent per box. J Onions, choice lj,e to 1 V, Dressed cliickena, lOloU'i t I : ..i- .1 I niM'' liivmioca arm urjwm , l ilr ! find nothing to help me until I used De j "ve,:i.o0 to :!.75 per hun VVilt'a Witel. tl...l u.l... i . i Ii VH 4 luuis ,1res-eJ, '"' cmn-leiely cured me." Beware of coun- .U "KS K terfe.la. JHo. Harding. '3,'icj lambs, dressed. 7c. a.vam.x'as lVow Store absolutely free bv mail. rldr of Kil!7,er U 'WT 1 '1Vft"Hl Cr bad the misfortune CO.. B nirhamtnn n V 111 ,., , 7. j vnen writing men- KKe uis tnumt) uon raiding this generous offer la this paper, week. MEAT MARKET: 10 ell- . wli"li Is sertfirntrd frum th. i ..M ii . . . .. with, circular saw last ' 3 A. S. HUNT i-;nZ7t"v, i.t omrV.ni J Jl . . - , . I( jajllLH PR H. rw -... 7'