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uu i.y 151 ijtjt-i wi y yy W V? r J News of the Week fc. AAA A8A rt, lOl ifo. Friday, March 7. Senator Hanna spoke lor the ship eubsioy bill. The revolutionary movement ie spread Inn in Russia. The West Indies cession treaty is in the Danish Folkething. Oregon Agricultural College forbids tndenu to play billiard. The Senate debated the bill for the protection of the president. No action on Cuban reciprocity w taken by the House caucus Machinists on strike at San Francisco gain little by waking peace. A brutal murder of native by marines is reported from Saniar. Clerk in hotel at Chehalis, Wash., heKI up and slightly wounded by robber. Death at Ashland, Oregon, of George W. Porwin, pioneer sver of Pacific Coast Frince Henry spent yesterday at Boston and Cambridge. He received the-degree of LL D. at Harvard, and was banqueted by Massachusetts citizens. The American Line steamer Waes land, Captain Apfeld, from LiverK)ol March 5 for Philadelphia and the British steamship Haruintides, Captain Pentin, from Para February 13 for Liver pool, met in collision Wednesday night off Holyhead, Wales. The Waesland sank. The Harmonides rescued ttie patenters and crew and brought them to Liverpool. The Waesland carried 32 cabin and 82 steerage passengers. The loss of the Waeslaud was due to the Jense fog which enveloped the Irish channel, seriously delaying all vessels. Saturday, March 8. Cecil Rhodes is critically ill. The Senate passed the diplomatic ap propriation bill. Cuban reciprocity caues a great split in the Republican party. The President will not permit his daughter to attend the coronation. Kittitas Valley, Washington, company organized to irrigate 30,000 acres. The Mitchell exclusion bill will be re ported to the Senate in a few days. W. J. Furnish carries Umatilla County Republican primaries by a big majority. Great Waldo copper mines in Southern Oreeon are to be developed extensively. Tbe Spanish regency may be pro longed, owing to King Alfonso's inca pacity. Prince Henry and party have returned to New York. The Capitol at Albany nd the Military Academy at West Point were visited. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH U no.tnn or wmussios'KRH 190'-' o vivuvj ' - - - KJ liiyulor M'trrh Term County lUmnl. vf th J. K. Morton, John HARD WORK. Mrs. Francis Podmore, President W. C. T. U., Saranac Lake, New York, Owes Her Health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Read Her Letter. "Dear Mrs. Piskham : For several years after my last chiM was born I felt a peculiar weakness, such as I never had experienced before, with severe pains in the ovaries and frequent headaches. " I tried the doctor's medicines and found it money worse than wasted. A friend who had been cured through the use of Lyillil U. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advised me to try it. I did so, also your Sanative Wash, and I must say I never experienced such relief before. Within six weeks I was like another woman. I felt young and strong and happy once more. ' This is several years ago, but Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is my only medicine. If I ever feel bad or tired a few doses brings instant relief." Mrs. Francis Podmore. $3000 FOKFKIT IP TIIK AltOYK I.lttTKU IS NOT CUM IM- Whon women are troubled with irtvKulur, suppnwed or iminful menstruation, weakness leuoorrluva, displacement or ulceration of thu womb, that Ixvirini? down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, twkaelie, bloating (or flatulence, general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros tration. or are Ivset. with such symptoms as dimness, faint ncss. lassitttt e, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sWplessness, rtirlunrho y, all gone" and u want-to-W-left-alone" filings, blues and hojx'lessness, they should renuniler tliere Is one tried and true remedy. Lyll K. Pinklianrs VojretaWe Compound at once removes such troub.es. Itefuso to buy any other medicine, for you need the best U 00 1: eled after the American system. Debate closed in the House on the rural delivery classification bill. Eastern ow ner of lion Dyke mine, in Eastern Oregon, sends fl.'IO.OLH) fur its development. Tiie President tinned the Philippine taritr bill. A message is expected from the President on the Cuban question. Prince Henry yesterday sent a wreath to be placed on General Grant's tomb. The Prince was the guest ot the German Society of New York at its annual din ner. Prince Henry's tact aud o"jl sense please Germany. The dir.patrliFS ol today concerning j British defeat in Smith Africa Heavy reinforcements will le sent to Kitchener. The fourth House caucus on Cuban re ciprocity wae fruitless. Dehale ill ttie House on ttie poaloMic,e hill took a wide range. Mallory spoke in the Senate axinet the subsidy hill. Roman Catholics have bought f.jr $'.1), 00, M acres of land in I'nivereily 1'srk, near Portland, adjoining their Columbia University on the west. New t.iiilding will be en e'ed aud the Father of the Holy Co-s propose to make the Portland institution a second N itre Haine. H 00 I'l 10 Thursday. March 13 Kx-Governor Altgeld is dead. the Philippines say: Funslon say, the pUH.iBn ,UMr ellMirU .l0. . Tagal leaders are murderers, not pat. iota. Chance and W right report the .Morong 1 trouble to be insignificant. Taft sty I i the commission may be relieved within 1 two yearn. Hughes continued Ins lesti- falling Hillslioro citizens ak fir franchise fur elef' ric motor line. King FMwar.. has cancelled his pro- A train wreck on the Sonthern Pacinc!mony be(ore tlie Selmle inveatiKtiint ! P"ed visit to IreUmt. committee. Taenly thousand men are idle by rea son of tbe 15 Jtttcin strike. Seventeen lives lot by sinking of near Sanderson, Tex., resulted in the deaths of 15 persons and injuries to 28 more. The train was west bound, and most of the victims, aside from the crew, were immigrants going to California. The wreck caught fire, and many of the passengers, Dinned down in the broken coaches, were cremated. A broken rail caused the diraster. Sunday, March 9. Bloody controlled Wasco Republican convention. One hundred and fifty Chinese were drowned at Canton. Senator Turner will tiy to get n ore money for Upper Columbia. Seventy-five cargoes oi wheat from Portland now afloat for Europe. Brodrick's plan of army reform is mod- M inday, Maich 10. The House will defeat the rural free' Ji; 1 Mt uenvery on.. Pcpew and McCuinber spoke for the The disabled Conarder Etruna has ar-. subsidy bill in the Senate. Mississippi river steamer. rived at the Azores. A gung of black and white murderer Labor unions at Baker City will take a I lug been unearthed at Beaumont. hand in the coming campaign. Corliss and Richardson had a clssl. In Tho primary fight in Marion will be the Hoime on the Pacific cable bill, between Simon and Mitcfiell people. I I'matilla County Republican Conven- RussU takes advantage of the bandit ; 'ion declares for Williamson for Congress trouble north of Pekin to send troops The Tien Tain mission trouble will be B-ttled by the Ministers. Deschutes irrigation projects may be postponed one year by State Land Board's delay. Piinre Henry was serenaded by the R.-prehentative Tongiie . coiiih inn" move to Imnip- r improvement of Ixjwer French and American p-0,,,n,r"" )"u"1 11 agairiHt upper river. The Senate canal committee voted to reioit the Nicaragua bill favorably. The proposed Cuban concession is a victory for beet-sugar men. Tbe Mitchell ex clusion bill will be reported htvurHhly to 0, Athena, Tonn., Jan. 7!, WL Ever sfnc tho firHt aparance of mr Bieri8;i thujrwore ery irrr-(ular and 1 iuS'-'red wi'.h ifreat pain in my hit, back, utomach and I(f8, with terrifjla tar:n rimm piim in the abdomen. During the pant month I hwn buna takirg V.'ine of Ca-dui and Thedford'a Blafk-DrauW t.and Ijimiwd the month ly period without pain lor the fimt time in year. Kaaxik Latis. ri..u .C.....I n.:k f- i..v.:i. ai uu v i 'r, uu ci null tutj (tlliieriil R naal , ' the Senate. A compromise n prommed and attended a nception at tbe New ,i , , . ,r ,,. . i on the Cuban lanfr concesHion conflict, lork i acht Club. All arrangements are complete for the homeward j'turney, Mlllit Hliill Yit Hare Fr l)e- rt TueHhTy, March 11. ! T,,i" question arises in the family ev , . , leryday. Iel ns answer it to dav. Try Secretary of Navy Long resigns. j Je.0( , Mu,imH ll(.a,fll, (,H(.rt. Freighthandlers of Boston etrike, and prepared in two minutes. No boiling! 8)00 men are out. j no baking ! simply add boiling water and United States Supreme Court declares: j set to cool. Flavors : Lemon, Orange' anti-trust law of Illinois unconstitutional, j Raspberry and Strawberry, (jet a pack Government files bill in Supreme age at your grocei's today. lOct. T. U. Killiu, County lnil. That ........ .i.i- it...... I of County 0 ml- ,e ol tlregon, begun and l.el.l al Urn ,,url house in Wednesday, tbe Ml. d-y of .' . ' same Is-ing the reg.i ar lime AtvA by w for transa. ta,n of county bush e . Thereweremesentll... J . K. M'-'l" Hon. John Lewelling and '; Ktllin. commissioners E. H. U.s...r, cler.l J.J. looke, shril ; " lollowingprocetHlliig were had lo-wii State of Oregon, County mas. Before the board ol County co.n-mla-loners ol tbe state ol Oregon lor the couniv ol Clackamas. In vacation. alU-r therebruary term, ..-wlt:In puraii Hiice of an older made by the board and entered ol record order.ng "' lu In-issu.d in vacation, I. I'.. Il. l'l"f. cleik, ol said county and state, do here by Issue wariants In payment ! said claims lor the amounts and l I thu lollowing x rsiii herein Hpecltlr.l : VACATION W A UNA NTH, March 1st. list-'. Mrs K Morgan, support of Mrs K S M.Mgan.ciuuty charge. 1U U Mrs K Davis, upH.rl ol Jonn Joiies.coiintv chaige Mi U'a Triechler, supiMTl ol Mrs Ko a Triechleratid (amily, county charge Ellen Bri'lges, support ol Ellen and lioiinail Budges, oiinty charge J W Jones, siip'tl l J"bi r. lvtii.coiintv!claige W I, I'aviH, su irl ol W 1, Da vis, county charge 6 Wllhsm Scott, soppo" J"hn aud Margaret Uhu, county charge Mrs Haiti WihnU. support id Airs Hailie WtsMls, count charge ElH Miller, supiatrl of lavid Mortimer, county cnarge ... Mrs S 0 Harrington, support id Elizalieth Wllhoil, county charge Pi. ill Kreytsg, supis.rt of J II Jones, cm. lit V clmr.'o William Dean, siipHirt ol Mi s Forrester, cotintv i hargH t' tH) A M SlnbleV. supisirl of Mrs t ii illiNlair county charge ... . Henry l is, support of Henry la"is,coitnty charge Mr Krn.er. support ol Mr and Mrs Kniger, county charge . . Alice t arr, supsirt of Jane Ca-r, county charge I, Mathcwsou, supiHirt of L M utlie a son, county cliargu. . . . Gun I'irkle, upport ol tins Pir kleatid fiinnly, c untv charge. C E lltirns,supHirt ol Johanna, an Indian . Mr Martha I Mi If, support of Mrs Martha Dull, county charge. . . J 2 Gurbelt, suppoit ol William Stone, county charge J M Heckart, Mippoit of Call Uadke, county i barge MisJ M Buciiii, support of Mrs J M Bacon, indigent soldier. . , John II Chu-chill, supHiit ol John II Churchill, indigent soldier John 1 'ateon, support of John Watson, Indigent soldier . . V T Gardner, support of Minors at Boys anil Girls Aid Society King Bohall, support of Pl.m-be Hastings, count) ch arge Elias Miller lu C C laswis, county charge Mary Haley, supimrt of James Wilson, county charge. . . ... K Austen, si. Piaut of Ira Phillips county charge I'.ldoia Younger, supisirt of El- dora Vounver and family, coiinly charge ., 8 (Kl L Freeinsn, suppoit ol L Free man, county charge . . Johu Avlns, support of John Av ion, county charge .lira .li a l iars, suppoit, ol 11 is M A Clark and family, county charge 5 oo Mrs Adams, support ol Mr; Ad- ams.cotinty charge Godlrsy Sbmale, stipHrto( Gis. Irey Shrnale George I'ro-ser, support (if Mrs Volckers and family, county charge Mrs Carrie Mayer, support of Mrs Carrie Mayer, county charge; W II Miittoon.HiipHirt of Mr and Mrs OS I'hi-lp. county charges W T Tinsiey, support of W T Tinsley, county charge ., Edward Wright, aupsirt of F'.d- ward Wright 'count charge . I David Penman, support ol CI. as JUctiiiire, roiiriiycharuH It TesU tho Quality of Both Blood and Muicle. Lewelletl and . . Commissioner. ' , my a rcgula I tj,, ttual lula.r m " ' " one esse than l auoinvr, ....i . .. Uio. under which Hit woik Is done tnteiuify the .train upon the entire body. To work In the liarveat l.rld. under . hot sun, Is, after all, a hralthhd occupation.. Vo work in I'oVe hole, drrp In tlt bowel, of an ocean hnrr. oe under eroiind In some Uscinmt, lmp'-s tar more .train and produce. nrrt 'hans Uon than the h.rde.1 wo.k lu the held oa th hottest of July days. Tin cures of dL iniiiiiiv iir iu.1-..... IiIishI, whli h Uvt i by thei.se ol Df, leal Discovery, .(,,,'. Ilimt r.l..lk.l.l, It cuiatlvs ifr UiJ'' the fact that n. t . " t IIM of "Colilrtt MrJ'r not ter-Kuti tititil yw.raofr' v .iirtne., tll)i v had ntiirly fi!n iUtji OAINKUJJ h ' v "It ha. Un, lw .tin.H ...nig D,. h, 1 leal DI-'ovy.- muin , ''' Of Krgli.a, (Mks to. ? down lu Teaaa Im v' o' chills ami frvrr wi."" u laick to Kerilin k , liiK my taa.ta rf u Cuuimtlicrl using h i lllTrtttli H IK) U tXI 7 0(1 10 On 7 (HI 10 00 5 00 4 Oi A IX) H (HI 10 00 6 00 5 IK) 10 '.' 7 fO 12 00 13 Oi) 10 00 Vital statistics tell the story. The I i mi 1WK hfe of ths uiao In the .tokf J.ol. ,the rollinit mill, the Mart furnac, th ' glu factory, i. far Ulow the avrrage . .... hfe of the o"-n air wkr. ' Yet the avrrage III of tbrse hard I -....VI.... ..,-n r..ul,l l run.lilri.t.U lifii. ' "!longr., if once .ml for all tl.y would lt:n th lorcr ol It. at liinncai siaic ment, "Ttie hUM 1. the III " If a man seek, to prolong hi. 1. 1, h most Uk account of hi. blisal -for that i. the vital Ibod. WAITINil KfiK TIIK WOS.T. The chief caue of a physical bieak down I often the fact that ny put off giving thciii Kr projarr ire. Th-y don t want to sprml the inonr lr tiinli. cine, or they don't frel quit sick enough to want to take it. They fr languid, "played out," a. they v, and when the day', work I. over there isn't a bit of bo" left In thrm. That's the tun when the ne of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical InVoverT mean, a i.rw unp on lite, and tbe prevention ul uioi srr.ou disease. "It ha. tieen five yean since I took your 'Golden Medical Disi-overy ' for an adtction called vrofulou riilargrinrnt of the (flniil. of the neck." writes Mr. Zliulou II Loltin. of l.rillon, I lit Co, N. C, "and I am glad to tll yim that 1 have had no return of th ilisrr 1 thought I would writ you and let you know that I have not forgotten you, and never will while I live. You may publish) this If ym wish, and if anv one want, to know atamt my testimonial they are at lilartv to write to me, an.l I will acknowledge the truth in rttiirn." "Pot three year. I bar suffered with that dread disease, enema," writes Mrs. J. Korpp, of Hermann, Oregon. "I was told to try Dr. Pierce . Golden Med ical Discovery, which I did, and after I bad taken fourteen Uittlral was perman ently cured. It has leen year s-nce I stopped taking your medicine and the dis ease has never p;earrl since Your j medicine pnalured a wonderful cure, and I I hope other, suffering as 1 did, will I take it and be relieved ol thrir suffering." fr fur v treatment nd in) ,11 pr kinds of t,d "' " ir. pai. our laittUi.TlCi Golden Uii, nd our ... I ''el nd wrtrt0U ad hen 1 alla U,, , nc keepntai l! th tin, fc fll .,; anlrt lhr , nmr (k.'j they uts p. C d.r.'t.i( "teukUtl," erv- i..lK(j uUtsnrri th Uuial.p., ditlons UnC It aits up,) Ink 'k, R , thnr sntr. log lh K:t blood, which lre.1. er t;MU of th lty. l! :: lai.ls, sorrs, Soil itirux .1 s. lofu'a, iticumatiu) u l"K. Accept no ssltttut h , ii al iMsi ovef " TW . sulntltutiim is to rev n.ak th little near the sale of lean liiertturti"" Sn k iM.pl, estii jj f r UI disease but V i hroiiic, i initr4 k lien e. hv tetter, rsr i nice 1 held as "o-'y,,, sacmtlv ronfidrnt!L L l lercs-, Ituflalo. N Y. Ill pri This invitation, tewi lu 1 by letter, free, it with the spurious bSni advu , niavi nrtaeu lliedli al knowl'!groln ijiialitird either peansa. to glvr mBcal a.lrvt. . Dr. Pier' e, chief au to th Invalids' Hotel c stitut. HuBalo, N, Y,ieB,: me. Ileal staff a aevtii . siciaua, ha In a lilt' treated and curr l ba. D.A uf sick men and wont's Th success of l and me.li. tnr. nuy V fact that of the buadt: , who hsve consultril kaiAIM ( la-en perfei-tly ami prm Thrr is no .im.'st enlsh t snltallon by letter t Clos an institution of nuke' lion as the Invalldi'S Inststute, llufTalo, N 1 1 nearly a se,r of phtr-iK0. record of cut . raal . Dr. Pierce's Co Adviser is sent (ttiW ' to jy e.ia-n ofvm,,, great work fl I""' Id,, household hygiene, a a thotiund large pr illilstrationa. Send V g, for the cloth-laiurul " stamps for the hnol i Addreas Dr. R. V. rm! L.P( ASr C OV( h 00 8 00 15 (0 (I 00 8 00 court to test validity of railway merger. Compromise on Cuban reciprocity question is probable. Vent speaks I , . ' What is lif worth to a woman suffer ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Yet there sre women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains In silence. If you are one of these ws want to say that this same will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 wome.i have been complefely cured by Wine of Cardui. The worn en suffered from leucorrhoca, irregular tenses, headache, bzckac'ie, aed bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will stop all these aches and psins for you. Purcha.s a $f.C0 botile cf Wine of Cardui to-lay and like it in the privacy of your homo. For st-i-r1 UtT-r nr-. n '. rw. ttr.'j ti k-ili., -lli. Ij,,::,' vi'xr I'-u'iilliiciu.' 7l.e LlttMjwgi. lliuxa: Id, CUcDoii-a the ship subsidy M in the Prince Henry finishes hie American against sena'e. ."No lliick .Humki-ra, ' All tiie records supplied by the Col urn- Phonograph -Com puny aie guaran teed to la) fresh, perfect stock, direct from the factory, in their original hoxee. They have never been unwrapped, tour in Ihiladelphia. He returns to llH11(1U;(1 or ,,HVe(1 over for pr0H(ec(i V(J .iew loiaaou gives oaiiipiei on 1'eu'dl-! t.,1M, , land. Prince will rail for home on Detitcbland today. (ieneral Lord Methtien has been care lured by the Iioers, and is now held a prisoner. His forces wvre badly cut up, land three officers and '.'A men killer, five r.flicers and 72 men wounded, while i an officer and 200 troops are mincing. News of the battle cieated a great stir in ! London, and a marked feeling of i'e- presion pervad"d the House of Com- nions. striae las 7 Weilnecday, March 12. Sixt-en tbotiBand men are on at Boston. Fifty buildings at Omaha were dam aged by a storm. Prince Henry sailed for home yester day on the Deutscbland. A Japanese statesman advices Russia to withdraw from Manchuria. There are tumors in Europe of another Nun I'i'iig lli.it M I ) . Vmi l.i.od. We know ol no w.iv in which we ran la- of morn si-rvn e lo our reader than to j tell tl.elii of eoici'lhiiig lliat Will l if. real g'Hid I i theiu. For tins r-aon we! j want to ai .piioiit theui with what we' coii"ider one ol the vi-iy best ri iiu-dits jon the inuket fur c.mgl,., i ,,!,-, snd that alarming cuii.pU.iil, croup. Were f'-r lo Cliaiiil'eilail.'a Coi.gi. Keuiedv. ' We have ii-e I it ait), such g I teanlla 10 00 ! in our f,.unly so long thai It Iik omit I a llOII-ellolil lieC.-MnltV. II V lla l.r.m.i.t J - - I I - use we haven't liny .Imiht bill that it has 5 00 I'""" and again prevented cnup The t sliuiooy ia given upon uur own ex peri- eiu'H unit u .. -M.I....-I I..., -.. . ..... Kai'elleal l.ulli"- . -'..! Kljuh ami J'Sr" lr, i ai..r. H'.-'i ' in : trrvt. es si I'l Ohku ililtei y ir Jac.l i ' 5 00 i 8 00 ' .. it. . i . . . 10 (Ml l" ' ) "ioae who have small i lol- Peter.N'eliren, janitor oiHiO j dn n, alwaya ki e. it u. their homea aa a conseijiieniiy ,e pur chaser gela them with all the bloom on them. The reputation of this Company as manufacturers of tbe nnwt peifect talking machinca and recur. la in the world stands behind their gooda, like a bulwark of stone and iron, anil their product can be relied on in everv particu lar. The Columbia Phonograph l'o , No. Si Geary street, Han Fraricin-o, head quarters f.r giaphophones and talking machine euppliea of every kind, will t send you catalogues on application. April 11. E H Coiit'r. clerk O D Eby, deputy J J Cooke, therlff . J V. Jark, deputy T P Randall, recorder fainva Ifandall. deputy . ..... A I. uelling, treasurer J II Luelhng, deputy , J C Zinsor, superintendent Thomas F Ryan, judge C A Stuart, county physician . . . '(Continued next week.) 1 2 M wr-utirl uguiu-t cr.i up Camden (H. .BJ IB I . , w.; .... 141 HI IK) (M IX) (HI Wi 00 b:i 33 L'O (HI 7: 100 oo U .'.8 e"H-iiger. ing, Dinggiat. For sale by (i. A. liar I- i ii:-r iiApiisr ( 11 t itf n n,.. j II. It.aveii, pa-'or. 1'reai Mug iriinri rvrry Hun.lar st 10 .'Miami ::Xlp. m. Hun- lav wliool a i I - i n to I p. in, Jni,i,,rs meet in l'ie sden ;i sod tlie rteniur Ymii g I'uiple'a socieiy ami llilile Kliidy c!s- al 'I. I.'i p. in. Iliiir-dav evenlmr, ri-gnlnr l.rnyer service al 7 W p.m. Wdn.-..i,y rruui, Itinle stu.lv class at Y. M. (,', A. rooms ei hv die paitor. ,ti'iio.ii Epl.riipnl Cliurcli Rey. W. f irini. ,niir. Mrriiug semo si u .', emetay Mel, .ml at pi cp,,, mftl iik silii iiic.riuiiii servlen. Kvnlns sitviis i ; Kjiwiirtli l-sgnr. iiii-i i n( HiimUy evenlns a 1 .! I'raer M. i-IIiik I Inirmlsv vh.,i,,- -i 1 iu, Dyspepsi: Digests what H1I1 pri'purutlon nr--dlcsUinia and dlg final, ItKlvesln-t." ' c -..I........ 1 1 1 ' liliia n cure. - tho fiHal you wuit. Jl:0,i Rtiiiii.ii'hs cun take " .(male tlidiiHiinds of dyf!. cured after evcrj'U' " j unciitiullcd for ll,' It can't holp t, rr but t.yF..Mf "iduatr A. 1 C hot T .A n,i1tf ai.,tl.la.llf"Col.U.I A lireniiiii's (i(,e cu. "I stuck to my engine, all hough every joint ached and every nerve was racl.e.1 with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, lo comotive fireman, of Rurliiwton. luwa "I was weak an.l pale, without anv ,lH j ""' "oHisil, petite and all run down. As I was aim... Zr?ClZ'7 1" 1' ... . . . . . , . . . io give up, i got a home of Klectrie l!it tTH, end, after taking it, I felt as well aa I ever did in mv life." Weak, sickly, run down p.ople always gHjn new lite, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. Price 60 cents. $!5.00to$l8.- "n y nir mh i ' - j each lo li. IV" " ' 1 . .. Hi. per hour lor spsi l!o 0'. Cnlcag'i. Sunday Services. "I have need Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in savinir that it remedy for coughs, colds, ami eronn I L.f:'.r!,',"1 PI-Hervl.?, the first Hun- i , . . .. u inonin at ,i o'c Ux k p. m.. con- . ,v. u ,,, ulj laiimy. i nave '" eo ny nev. AIMrl (irauer not word, to express my confide,., In Kree Methodist-Rev. J. W. KMr,n,e pr.. tins Remedy.-Mrs. J. A. M.wre, North tor. -reanl,ing first ., ,i'r,, rZy, tt Star, Mich. For sale by G. A. Harding " ',!"' : ,Lrov?r pealing ever Thiir.dsy Drumrist f'"' K'lrv"-" h'l,i in l,,e '"'gregZ vaWn- tiohal church at Eli ville. T, 1... ....... . .. . i ii.i .-.iiininy in eacu mill. Hi. lieriii.ii sermon alter H o'eiiH-k mass; at ail ,,i,,i r in i"-, l;i,gli.li .-nii,.ii. Hi.mliiv M'h.Mil at'.' 'i'l p. in. Yi(er. ioliigeli( si suhjeeis an.l Is'iieflicilon hi 7, .in i, in, (l-rman Evsngi-ln al Lutheran Inuusii iiii.-r.,riiei Eigioh ami J. (j. Ailams sis.; Kev Kroesi J. W. Mack, pssior. Sunilsv h.Ki at 10 a. in ; weekly services tvery rtiurvl.ij al 8 i. m. l.rrinau srlni.,1 rvir Maiunliii from 0 to IJ. Kverytajdy invited. EVANGELICAL CM I; Kl'll-n.rner ol higlitli ami Mailifon afreet, ,-v S ''.iplev pas or hervi.es every H.lil.slli al lla. lu ami 7: p. in. Mui,,M Hclionl 10 a. in I rater meeting p. ,. AM ,r9 e(.,f Hb.r n' 'Vi EI''H:0"'AI. niL-KCll-". l . K. tlaitirnuiHl, Urclor. Hervicei every Hiio.Ih) at II a. aml.'. liOn m. Holiday sch.e.l at 10 o'cI.h Ii, (ur r,,, as inav he mir,(t. A ,ttU (rrt H Kerscordiailv li.viieil. . ( II ii J-S' ' A, '' '1v''". &rA. ) Exam ifi"" s-.' lf.i. ,Zt rTv r . rn ' n s , - Ul4 . "f ' ' V a. " in r uin r