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1002. 8 OREGON f!ITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 21, r News of the Week .o. A A-A-lCt-lft ift itl ift aVjBl! Lav. Friday, March 14. Heavy electrical storm at Port Town end, Wash. General Methuen has been released by (lie Boers. The frvighthandlerV strike at Huston was called off. General debate closed in the House oo the pwtouVe bill. Pennsylvania coal operators will con tinue the old wage scale. Berrv and Perkins spoke against and )or the shipping bill in the Senate. Dr. Wise denounces Chinese exclusion bill at Unitarian banquet at Portland. The effort to settle the conflict over Cuban leciprocity has not yet succeeded. The cancellation of King Kd wards' visit to Ireland causes adverse comment. Seattle employers threaten to tie up building if union men out will not give in. Saturday, March 15. Geer curries Marion County primaries. The Boston strike has not been entirely broken. The Iloufe passed the postofftve appro priation bill. Eight hundred meu were killed in the battle at Agua Dulce. Four thousand signers for Crater Lake National Park petition. Senator Mitchell introduces bill for relief of Oregon settlers. King Edward and Queen Alexandra held their first evening court. O. K. & N. Co. decides to improve Col umbid River bar tug service. The Senate ratified the international treaty relating tr human warfare. Lord Beresford talks on the need of reorganizing the British plan of defense. W. G. Hale, of Pacific Uuiversity, wins Oregon intercollegiate oratorical contest. Mayor Byrne, of Spokane, is told to change his policy or his house will be blown up. Senator Foraker spoke for and Sena tors McLuurin and Harris against the subsidy bill. Gambling is still closed at Seattle and gamblers are loth to acceed to Mayor Humes' demand. Sunday. March 16. The House passed 229 pension bills. The worst of the Boston strike is over Senator Proctor is not in favor of the annexation of Cuba. Einmiuration from Germany in 1901 was the smallest in years. Morrow County Republican Conven tion declares against Simon. Hose wagon crashes into street-car at Seattle, and four men are injured. The President will appoint a new Commissioner-General of Immigration. Mayor flumes determined gamblers must recognize two of his friends or not play. Fifteen students who participated in the Moscow riots will be banished to Siberia. Oregon Land Board will enter into contract for reclamation of 9000 acres of arid land. Allison's speech against ship subsidy gives its advocates much concern. Lif ferences of opinion on the Republican side appeared in the Senate debate on the hill. Independent Republicans win a great ticlo.y in Portland. Simon ia deefated t the primaries and the anti-Simon j people have a majority of 82 in the ! County Convention. Monday, March 17. Japan's foreign trade shows a sjbstan tial increase, Lewis and Clark committee will begin new canvass. Minister Storvr returns on leave of ab sence from Spain. North Dakota and Manitoba are para lysed by a bluxard. Americans and British were impris oned without cause, in Ecuador. J. P. Cotton, who was shot by H. C. Messenger, near Ashland, died ol his in juries. The railroad isu will play a promi nent part in the coining Washington cam paign. Multnomah Republican county con vention will be organised in interests of party harmony. Tuesday, March IS. Senate passes the ship subsidy bill. House takes up the rivers and harbors bill. Democrats will make dorqerte fight in Congress against investigation of die eiifranchisement of voters. Pension Commissioner Evans is to be given a more import tn I ullice. Life-saving crew and seven men it res cued drowned at Cape Cod. Great bl zzard in Dakotas and Mani toba has spent its fury. Students' riot at St. Petersburg parti cipated in by 10,000 people. Broderick says England has no fear of investigation of commercial history of Boer war. Tillamook County Republican piiuia riei go anti-Simon. Cargo ships willi capacity of 70,000 tons now lifted by North Pacific iorts. Anierilian registry is refused con demned ship Otto (Jildemeister. Trinity Episcopal Church in Portland is ruiued by fire. Wednesday, March 19. The Senate considered the bill for the protection of the President. Hepburn, in the House, attacked the river and harbor hill. The House caucus agreed to the ways and means reciprocity proposal. Incendiary tracts were distributed by Russian students during Sunday's dem onstration. Chinese rebels were victorious in Kwang Si Province. Prince Henry arrived safely at Cux haven. Fire on the Hoboken water front caused loss of $1,000,000. The I'nited Mmewoikers' convention opened at Sharcokin. The northern transcontinental lines are still enow-bound. Orator Hale was sustained in his vic tory by Oratorical Ass iciation committee. Big sales of railroad lands in Wash ington. Trinity Church in Portland accepts of fer to worship in First Presbyterian Church. IVOSSflHS RELIEF I A really healthy woman baa lit- Jtle pain or discomfort at tne menstrual period. No woman I needs to ha7e any. Wine of jCardul wiJI quickly-relieve those j smarting menstrual pains and the dragging head, back and side aches caused by idling of the womb and irregular menses. VflHE'rCORDUl has brought permanent relief to 11,000,000 women who suffered J every month. It makes the men- strual organs strong and healthy. i . . . . Ju is the provision made by Na- ture to give womea relief from j the terrib'c achr.-s and p. Jus which blyht so rj,any homes. Oauuewooo. J,., Oct M, 1). ! I wu taioa wi;h t Rtnn pain H mr f -li o T " 11 1 vv relieve t .vr. i. my f. -TV Trt A j, w .h.l w . V wondertufnii.ulcin.. ' ' " 'ft m. a, Yourr. ,' TO YOUNG LADIES. From tlio Trfiwirer ofthft YourtR lVople'H Christian Tem peranco Association, Elizabeth Cftlue, Fond du Lnc, Vila. " Dicah t. Piskium: I want to tell vou and all the young ladles of the country, how grateful 1 to you for all the benetlli I huvo received from ..King LyilU V.. IMnklmm i tublo I'oni.Hiuud. 1 autlereU lor j K Morton, r .nd b. US cm. Jf 'j John l.ew.llen It 20 ! T It Kill.n, r and h Hut mi. I. a. Road District No. 1 Geo It Hate A Co Harry GioVd V it Coumell "FACTORY GIRLS." HsK the advice you K,v. ill tVs i ii M ill MISS ELIZABETH f AISB. elpht months f:-on mipprcsvd mm struatlon, and it effected my entii- svstom until I U-oarao weak and debil liated, and at tituea felt that I had a hundred aches In aa many plneea. I onlv ua'd the Coinpi.uud fr a few wreka, lit it wrought change In mo which I felt froia the very beginning. I have Imvu very regular since, have n pain, and flud that my rutin, lxxly la aa if it was renewed. I gladly rnootn mend Lvdhi I rinklmm'a tall CoiHIiIiil t everybody.' Min Ki.uaiiilIii t'AisK, Otf W. Division St., Pond du I.ao, Wis $5000 ' a6v ttttimomel l t,m""- At audi a time the greatent aid to ntum i I.vtlla F IMiikhnrn Vci;Pt'l t'ompoiiml. Ii prepare the young hyhtriit for the coming change, and la the surest reliance for woman's ilia of every nature. Mrs. I'inkliuin luvltcit all young Monu-n who uro 111 to writo Iht fr fn-o tulvico. Ad-drt-M I. nn, 31 ass. HO AKO Or VOMMISSIOXKHS liryular Marrh Term of the County lliutnl. J. R. Morton, John I.eellen and T. H Killiu, County Coin missioiiers Total ll.M.I District No. 2 Will ti i Clias Hoa.larmei.. . . P T.luvls Mat Weh.ler V JiiIuiboii Total Koa.l DiHtrlcl No. 3 Carl Wolfliagen 11 Chitad J K iVaidorff .. () W (iilllin Ailhur Hall.. J P McMmry.. Krank Morton II I'aiilcen J V. IVaidoift Total Koad Diatrict No. Wiltrn A J DniulaiS Total Koad District No. tl J A Mrohridge,... Anion Nalar . J II Kevi-iiile Jmnea i-Sliaer,... Ainel endlaud . . . J , St'ifT4iiin liay Keveiiue Tilal Ihwil Dialrict No. 7- W 0 Calvin ... (has Leaf K K Mcliiigiu Jaa Krgles Total Koad Patriot No, J II Veer Koad Dimrict No. II- Jolm K Sum h i; Hamilton K llaile.V V Hulls W Koravthe V, luttenho'iae KC ilarkelt ...... ... K I'.liv A f 'hft (i Kali (' W Parriah W Schwat'ailer H IWch K Voihiea ,.il IS f .'tl 75 'iho Graceful nnd lUndiome I Women who Work at the Loom. Any one who h lived l town ami ) " " ;Tt Si "if i-." uv' :rT:l t U.c.u..Ml-r olg... elut and !'' "T al.e (hat Hiey have J...I left a . ay ,X the ....1,-Vrr. He r? K'-l- ' 0,llrr oniru, thin of form, dull of rye, I'avorit I'rrae rii.il... .i lion Tabbt..' I ,. ,J1 itrl. The iliM't.it .Ju'' riia-aa I had." The si. k woman . i of Dr. IVrcVi PaJT' Ugina the iur n, ..A take. Women )0 long years ami (o,o,. to. a or other liir.li, m,, 1 lrle t ami U.ltnv tm avoiile PlrMriptiiiu ' IT ALAV ntUt ami aliniMt alwa.i Cu. .j tneiit ia ,, t the numlird of tluan." who hm ur I vmn, ' Hlnrty.iKht rt rmt, frilly and iriiunn,i, A 3 r . :. . :, . Z A&m ,, i i 1 r a.'.sj" i i 10 IK) j ) 1 ( J V X', aw 'iv v- N ',. Hi) l1'1" P two H1LI.S AI.I.OWKI) 7 7 Thursday, March 20. Prince Henry lands at Kiel. Cecil Khodes was slightly stronger last night. Railroads aked to take Lewis and Clark Fair stock. Indications point to a strike of the anthracite mineis. A Kentucky reform school burned, but without Iob of life. Wheat market in the East took an other turn djwnward. Big irrigation system in Baker County is Bearing completion. Pomona Grange starts movement for city ruaikei-place in Portland. A Kusso-French declaration of policy in the far East was bent to the powers. Samuel L. Hayden, prominent Salem lawyer and Democratic politician, dies suddenly. Beet sugar men angry at Hanna for hia part in Cuban tariff fight. The Payne Cuban reciprocity bill was intro duced in the HoUi-e. The Henate consid ered the bill for the protection of the President. The lioue disposed of 27 pages of the river ami harbor bill. The Senate canal committee filed majority and minority reports on the question of title to Panama canal. What f hall We Hare For Dewrt! This question Brines in the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful desHert. 1 Prepared in two minutes. No boiling ! do baking! aimply add boiling water and ! set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange'! Raspberry and (Strawberry. Get a pack-1 age at your gr.x-er's today. lOcts. j .Mr. Wheeler Uot Ill.I of II I J ItlieuiiialiNiii. I "During the winter of 18t)8 I was so lame In my jointe, in fiict all over my body, that I could baldly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From the first application I began to get we'l, and was cured and have woiked steadily all the year. R. Wheeler, Norihwood, X. Y. Fe.r sale by G, A. Harding, Druggist. Lulu Haiikina, tax clerk Keita Pierce, tax clert State vs. Abraham Kadchtf, recor der's court, Cauby II A Lee 5 John A (irahaui 4 Howard Kcclea 1 CI; de. Dick 1 II U liilmore 1 J II Hlpaelt 1 U L Hales 1 Otto Kvens 1 Pacific Slates Tel A Tel Co, exp Moving rn-k crusher VV r Hall J Hiellr . P I) t'urran O B Jefferson W It Ford :J Frau k E Springer 2 Henry liiltn-rt 2 Frank Ulennon 11 C N lireenuiau Frank Bu-ch.. 12 Board ol water commissioners, ct h 15 A W Cheney, county printing. . . 20 W A llumley, sUlionery -IS Oregon City Foundry, rock crusher II M N Bacon, clerk, $11, tax clerk, $11 25 C S Seamann, pauper 21 Glass A t'rti'lhoui.ue, stationery . . 3 Jury List Die'. 1 W F Young 3 Geo S Young. 2 O A Baker 2 State va Henry Heiple, J P Dis trict No 14 H F Gibhon tt A D Burne t A John Doaty 1 Frank Iowty 1 George Ely . . 1 Charles Kitching 1 Frank Boyer 1 Oregon City FJnlerprise, county printing 13 0 C Enterprise, stationery 20 10 !I5 60 fx) 50 60 60 50 10 00 01) 0.1 00 is) 45 80 2:. 60 1)5 IN) I '6 H5 40 00 IH) 00 00 00 00 Total lioad DUlrict N. F H Da vies L M Davis James Mielley .... It Konalds J 0 Dickson A lUiinian J K ..Ijers Sain lialley Oil Di.kernon ... 14- . im . . u . . '.' -' M .. II 25 . . "t .. I fi .. II 2 ..II 25 . . It 75 . . u fx) .11 '.'5 ..II 25 . . 75 . . 5 25 . $ 4 V0 lleinx A Co, pauper 6 V II Young, eom $ 2..50 ; sheriff ,2 4 Dollie Cros, stationery 95 J J Cooke, sheriff 20 Moses Sears, pauper H J C ZiriHer, siipeiiutendeiit 17 V A Divis " 3 Alice Ziiier 3 J L Thomas, pauper 6 T J Gary, nipt 18 A W McLaughlin, eupt 18 G N ireeiimin, freilit on grader. 7 F;ii Widiams, UrSessor KM) J G Porter " 72 Anna Williams " 2 V It Hyde " 70 F W tir.enmun " 70 L F; Williams " M W (j Calvin. iiiHane lo J J C.Mike, ahenlf 20 Ina 31 Chae, tax clerk II Lulu M llitnkina, Ui, theriff . . . 42 J K Ja.-k, Mheriff ; Ina M Chase, tax, sheriff 61 W H Cooke, sheriff, 8; tax $30. . -il Ernest Ieaf. innane H Hm Joiirrud, inHario 12 J 11 Revenue, ' 2i TL Turner, pauper Is Vj A Somiiier, liinaiie 5 E A Somiiier. " 5 Peter Nehren.ct h, $1 GO, road ami bridge $1 Frank Busch, pauper C W F'riedrich, road ami bridge. D D Kri " H H Moody, reform schoe.l 8'ate v Koht (ianiiier, J P Dist No. 4 i W McAnully 7 H H Moody i;j JCIOlllott ;j J C Royer 3 Elmer Dixou, registration 5() 1 Selling, pauper Ji Mamie Drake, pauper 12 Carlton & Roeeiikrans, pauper 14 J R Morton, r and l, $.') :c om $14 17 John lwellen" " $18; "$12.20 30 T B Killin ' " $3; $I6 20 )J M C Mrickland, coroner ;j Good Samaritan hospital, paujer. 3(1 Total Road District No. R II Taber Jas Partlow K D Miller S F Scripture .... 15- $15 00 . . 3 0" . . M . . 75 . . I OH Total Road District No. 17- Fred Kenoud E Sell.y Ole Anderson Alex Tire Wm Th e 1 Fisher .$11 25 . 12 UO , t) IHI . 1 50 . 1 60 . 4 50 $3 75 Total Road Dialrict No 19- J J Mallatt $4 00 J Bounds 75 Tolal Road District No. 20 Dix Bros E llammettn . J A Stmmgreii John I'utx Peter Sch'eve Hrtollivan R Johnson Y Hhnruhle. . . . M Freeman 0 Kinse J I.ew.ll Total Koad District No 24 - 0 K1II0 W Kelmke 1 H G Wylun.l D Garreit K Fiah D Ackerson Joseph Yodcr H V Smith J Stricklin J Ii llein E L Stuwe J Gah'er E Montandon L Wvland . K H S'mler.... T II Sconce (i Koiischak J R Watw.n 10 A Montandon .. $1 75 $ 2 20 . 7 75 . 13 50 . 12 H2 . 13 4.1 . 4 50 . 2t IHi 2 00 . 2S 17 7 ti5 1 IK) $117 22 . $ I 6" . 4 MX .. I) 75 .. 3 00 . 8 50 . . 8 25 . . 2 6H .. 1 60 ... 2 25 . . 7 Ml . 2 26 . . 4 60 languid of movement, and he rralirra that thfrf hut a (rw )raisagoaa bright ami Happy a wicir th" " low wotken II is neural to ak the caiue of such a phn'l change, whuu la not to t explained by the alirM and Haul of daily Ulr, Ik-csuk llirrr are not few who, In pltr of veais of atrailv work, irlam the girhah allia. livruraa of face and lignir. I'cihaj the liio.t im riortailt canar of this ihangr la lo I found in the prrvalem-e of a linriils ....... i;..i f-ooiii. tiu I. the vi. lality ami sap Ibe atirny tti. If the truth were kiiown it would I lound that thre worn -out women had l-reo woiking UUlcr phyaital lOlldltlolia, whlill. If man iiltrred thrill would be rnmigh lo arnd him to t.l. With Ibtot'ing hrad and aching U k the -ge rmrr phla ou, ferling that lie rau.iol afloril ruber to rel or pay a phmcan's frr, and every day sees her grow moie weary and more wak. TIIKkK'S f nr.KD TO Tor wmi or jy eipem.ve fer in order to I cured of womanly divra-. Hundred of thotiuii'la o( weak and al.'k women have tn ma le well and atio.ig by the oe of Dr Pierre's favorite Ptrilplton. It ealahhahes regulailtv. dnra the drains which weaken women, he-alt Inflamma tion and ulceration and cure frmale weakurtt It makrtwrak women atrolig and tu k wevnen well. "A few ye.tra ago I suffered aeverely with female wrakne-4 anil had at time dreadful ixtina," wnte Mrs. V. Hrown, of Cresweil, li irford Co., Maryland. "I went to niv doctor, and he gave me medicine which did me g.l for a while, but 1 would grt wotae again. I hail lick headache nrarly all the time; was so weak around my watt could hardlv bear anything to touch me. Mr feet would krrp cold and 1 could hardly do uiy work. 1 would work a while and then he down awhile; was eiinplrtelv run down. SuhVrtd from diMgu-r.Me .traiu ami a!o aevrre p.m al timet. Aftrr mine live bottle of .ir I'irrie's limi'lM ks a CoinpSri, ' n,; Ih'H k. ,rl"' M . "'"'I 01 ''' 1W ,'f h"uic,i) ' ' it,,J ('it an.) tl't Ir tt oftt i womlnUn drwr.ntti H." WMUii" SlIOIMT, ( - a, 'A, lMtf!. all- I'-i i ' ..J tht ilgri(a) lo u.n III dojk- wrinl H,J. Inter, kat; what tuk . li ). t am 1 w, . thank w: 1 No woman ahould dr'j. " I'avorll I'rrai-fiptiut' 4 ,t lug from wiH.tai.ly iharui -womanly dic u nej; II eflrct on the netilW slower the cure. Ttw 1 In eirimri.tiiig KlUtfV when the etperinic a wumrll prove that "fm lion " I the ..rrt im) mr-lu inr for the ruil . liaily womanly. j ' Tiia raivii.u;ii 01 Slt k and ailing wu rl Coiinull lf. Piricr, tylr lonrtpo.ldeme I Hclfi', the written conli !ftk 1 guarded by the amaff " privacy oterved t-y I V laff In tnil rocfi. women at Ihr mS. te al Inttitulr, HuCla X ' Ir K V Pierre, Bu!M! It is hardly uuU lb tain of thi fir lt letter with Dr. 1'iertt. I riri in Ii a Mr. Soow liirilual I'lilif ami lirtsr lo give Irlirf, a Irltet W !' J been Ihr nirani of nw beallh. T Ad ept no ultltuttfc' acrtption. The tutat.-: onlv the thadow InSeW M lance and I eM a J briaute it par the ini , prolit than I aii bt tandard PieparatioO lili'l cription." MHIt TO B J Ir. Pierce's- jreiat wi" Coiiiuion Sene Mrllfiic iter on receipt of stamp of mai'liig tmh. Tha rrtt more iliari a thmuwo) 1" valuable meelt.-al InfiaTjar one cent ala.i.p for U " volume, er only l niac in paer rover Atliw IMerce, IlutTalo, N. Y. . Ni 111 t'lliu Hull Wl I . Yea ( ood. H ' kervhv bi 0 HI V e no' 3 no 110 3 0.) 3 00 1 HU 1 60 3 0 K inrellral .lliTti. ! itL. 1. .,. - I Kiliih ami Jne.ru .r- mil; .inn., 1 r l' ol morn aervii e to our readers than to '" tell them of aoirethii g tli.t , ( real gixiil I j lliein. For this reason we want lo ipiHint them ailh a hat e consider Olio of tl,n ye.y b.-t r.-llieili. a ,.11 tl.,. ... . . L ... f... .1 . i I 3 .... ...... ,0, i-oiigim, .Oill', Willi ! I I W 7 V J that alarmiiiir riiiiinlao.t i-r,,iu. IV. .u I mi-iS aa f. r to CliauilierUiira Coiign "H,"e.ly . We have n-ed it aitl, .oct. goo, reaulta U V U 6 U 5 I U 'tl ill our family so loim dial il Im Ihtoiiik . 1 a hoil-ehold ..cea.ny. !y it prompt DlfjeStS Whit )L use we haven't any doil,( it that it haa 1 hi prepurat Ion conuv Hum ami ak'ain pievci.ted .rmp The dlgesUnit ami d!giVV'J( l-U .-r- Kto'culr ttt" ern e, and we auggi-.t that nr reailer. ,ho f(HM y0 wanlt Tb'C eHiecuil'y Ihoae lo h;ive .mull , ,i. Btoniiiclm Ctin take It . W K drcii, alaaya keep 11 111 their hoi.,.. as a ! tllUS.ililll Of dyi"!11'' safeguard against croup C imdeii (S. j C.) Me.aenger. For x.ile. by (i. A. Hard ing, DniKKi.it. : ..r..A ... uvoret llinil'1 u 1 14 inn - ' r , c juncijii'illed furalll't"t It can't help but d'r- Total Road Di-ttict No, 27. George Ridings J F' Maripiam $!MJ H $ 3 60 1 CO CASTOR I A 1"- For Infanti and Children I . . an, The Kind You Have Always Bought :$l 5 0 0 to ' 'alary (or an I I.I. Illenl ,tf! . ,. -1 ' i-n. Per., aeent to Hiuiri the BlKiiature of Total lifttd Dintricl No. ;;0 WTo-ld T Chuck '.7.7. G Locey J O'brimi J R Hays '. ..17. ...$l 50 1 60 1 60 3 01 1 60 4 00 Mo llu. k .iiinlM-r, All tin. rc or ln supplie.l by the Colnin bii I'lmiiograph CompHiiy are guaran l iee. in . f.i Hh, perfect Mock. d.re. Ilol I if.', Cl.ii-aK'i ToU1 $11 60 (Continued next week.) A Horrible. Outbreak "t)f large sore-, on my little daughter's head developed into a case of scald bead" writes C. D. Ishill. of Morgan!,,... Tenn., but Ruckleri's Arn pletely ,:Ured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, I'lcers and Piles. Only 25 cms at Geo. A. Harding'.. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. . V"lla'" nit, - 1 1 'ruX-yyTjjiAi t fro.., the f.uiory. in ibeir original l.oxe. 'ftMfiVr'' KA They have, never be,.,i unw,a,H.,, j jtf, (A .u' bHlidled or pluved over for p.o.e, li ve I C'r' '' '' V-t 1,'fv ciislomera, and coriH.-.pi,..,tly , . ' -V' MveiI l-I.HM.T KetB llll-tll Willi Hit U..I bloom on I I Tjftii Ihein. Tim repiilalion . this Couii.ariv h r.iaiiulaclurers of the miwt p.,f,..i talking miiihinea and records in IIih wo.ld stands behiml ibeir giwds, like a bulwark of siorie and iron, and their product can le relieil on in eve'y particu lar. The Columbia Phonograph Co ( ,(J 125 Geary street, San Fram iNCii, head cpiarler for graphophories amt talking machinn supplies of every kind, will send yon catalogues on application April II. !.