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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 9, HK I News of the Week Lk-A. A-g. ASs.A ftitita Ad Friday, May 2. Many persona were killed in I Dili by tornado. The President haa ordered the trial by court-raaitial of Major Glenn, accused of participating ia thn water cure. Strikes are under way in many cities la the East, Potatoes and onions aie booming in the local market. Wheat prices move upward at Chicago rianing mills in Portland run short handed, surrounded with union pickets &awmill situation unchanged, with strike in one mill. President Havemeyer, of the sugar trust, told a Senate committee his com pany had no holdings of sugar lands in Cuba. Since the first of the year the eugur trust has bought 94,000 tons of Cu ban sugar, the yearly output of the island being 750,010 tons. Explaining the re- cent cutting of piiees in the West, he frankly admitted it was to drive the beet sugar men out of the market. Voters o Ashland and its vicinity yes terday met several of the principal Be publican nominees for state offices, and beard them define their positions as re gard state affairs. W. J. Furnish, nomi nee for governor, pledged himself to give the people a straightforward, business like administration. Senator Fulton di cuseed National issnes in a manner w hich left do doubt that the best interests ol the county will be furthered by the in dorsement of Republican policies. Saturday, May 3. Russian troops refuse lo Sre on rioters Representative Amos J. Cnmmings is dead. The President presented diplomas to the graduates at Annapolis. Med ford enthusiastically greets Furn ish and other campaign speakers. Attorney-General of Washington holds School Directors need no special author- ' ity to provide free books. Small drop in wheat at Chicago. New steamboat to be built for Upper "Willamette River service. Portland woolen mills opened with for mal ceremonies. Great Central Railroad Company, in corporated for f 10,000,000, may join Salt Lake and Coos Bay. Federated Trades pass resolutions in1 doreing local strikes, in Portland. r Republican leaders no longer harbor any fears that they will not control the next House. They prcpoee to show the benefits to be derived from expansion and meet every charge the Democrats make. As a compromise on the Philippine bill, a commission of Senators and Rep resentatives may be seDt to the inlands to investigate. Sunday, May 4. Mindanao Moroe attacked Americans and lost two forts. General Chaffee reports many Filipino aur renders. An American student was saved from -prison in Russia by appealing to the Czar. Leyds has gone to Utrecht to confer With Kroger. - Lou bet writes to Roosevelt accepting the invitation to participate in the Ro- chambeau ceremony. The laundry strike in Portland is over. The union workers won a complete vie- Health ia a magnet which irresistibly draws the man to the woman in life's mating time. Health does more than tint the skin with beauty ; it puts music into the voice and buoyancy into the step, as well as happiness into the -heart A great many women covet beauty and are constantly seeking aids to beautify them. Let a woman first seek perfect health and all other charms shall be added to her. . There can be no general health for women while there is disease of the delicate womanly organism. The first step to perfect health is to cure womanly diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It establishes regu larity, dries weakening drains, beals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. I nH four bottle of your 'PuTorite Pre scription ' an4 one of ' Goldm Medical LHm-ov-ery. "wrflei Mrs. Elmer D. Shearer, of Mount hope. Lancaster Co., Pa., "and can any that I am cured of that dreaded diaeane, uterine trouble. Am in batter health than ever before. Every one who knows me ia surprised to aee me look so weU. In June I wae ao poor in health that at timea I could not walk. Today 1 tmcurtd. I tell everybody that In. Pierce's medicine cured me." Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in jpT rover, or 31 stamr for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y. MRS, tfllUM JAXEMAN Wife of President Jakeman of Elders of the Mormon Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, Kecora mends Lydla . rinkham's Vegetable Compound For Wo man's Periodic Talus. " PtAB Mrs. PiNKnAM Ttefore I knew of Lydla. E. lMnkliam'a Veg etable Compound 1 dreaded the approach of the time for my menstrual period, as it would mean a eoupla of MRS. HCLDA. JaKCMAS. days In bed with intense pain and suf fering. I was under the physicians care for over a year without any relief, when mv attention was called to Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound by several of our Mormon women who had been cured through Its use. I began its systematic use and im proved gradually in health, and after the us of six bottle mv health was completely restored, and for over two rears I hare bad neither ache or pain. You have a truly wonderful remedy for women. Very sincerely youra, Mas. Hui pa Jab-kmas, ra.lt LakeCity, Utah.' 4i000 forftit i6om tMtl-tmai It 4 "'" Just as surely aa Mrs. Jake man was cured Just ao mirely will Lydla E. rinkham's Vejretable Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of fe male ill. Mrs. Plnkham advises sick wo men free. Address, Lynn. Matuj. tory All the employes yesterday sinned the union agreement, guaranteeing a 10 hour day, overtime at the rate of one and one-half pay, new wage scale, and em ployment of workers through the union office. All thn laundries will start op immediately. All the strikers are to be re-employed ; those who worked during the strike will probably be taken iuto the union. Monday, May 5. By one blow, the power of the petty rulers of Mindanao has been overthrown and respect for the authority of the United States secured. Colonel Bald win's gallant column, penetrating iuto the interior of the island, attacked and in the face of great odds captured the Moro stronghold, Fort Bayan. The lead' ing dattos and many of their followers were killed and the survivors, 84 in number, surrendered unconditionally. The American loss was 8 killed and 34 wounded. A few of the prisoners will be held as hostages and the remainder re leased. A general surrender of the in- surgent tribesmen is expected by Gen era! Davis, who reporis the attack on the fort as the most gallant he ever saw o heard of. Queen Wilhelmina's condition is criti cal. A new airship was successfully tried at Paris. Potter Palmer, the Chicago million aire, is dead. Representative Otey, of Virginia, is dead. Portland defeats Tacoma in IG inning game 5 to 4. Club women at Los Angeles gave np the day to recreation. A Chicago doctor was killed at Los An geles in a battle with detectives. Tuesday, May 6. Senate passes bit! to postpone St. Louis fair until 1904. Archbishop Corrigan is dead. Northern Securities Company files its answer in merger suit. Queen Willielmina is much improved and ber recovery is now expected. Federation of Women's Clubs at Los Angeles debates color question. Electric railway projected between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Trial of the Mack libel suit against The Oregonian begins. John V. Berry, the noted election ex pert and general statistician, points out strong chances for Democrats to carry the House at this year's Congressional elections. He presents statistics show ing how few Democrats weie elected last ear in states that generally send as many men of that political faith as. Re publicans. History shows that the party in power generally loses members of Con gress at the election following the choice of President. Eight sites for the Lewis and Clark Exposition were offered yesterday for the consideration of the executive commit tee, as follows: Acres. Hawthorne Park, 23 blocks 30 00 Abrams A Knox tract, etc 104 (X) Cily View Park 177 65 1 University Park 300.00 Peninsula 12 00 Love tract, near Piedmont . .200.00 Cily Park, including adjoining King tract them were ottered free. A. sub-commit-tee was appointed to gel additional in formation pertaining, to Hawthorne Park, City View Park and the City Park. When this subcommittee shall be ready lo report another meeting of the execu tive loiumittee will be called, A Slate Federation of Labor was or ganised at a convention of delegate from unions throughout the state, held in Portland yesterday. All unions, alli ances and other bodies of workingtueu In the stale are included in the federation. A snnservetiv policy was counseled, and will without doubt he followed. The federation, a such, will meet today to elect officers. Wednesday, May 7. The Senate passed irO pension bills. Admiral Sampson died at Washington, D.C. Wilhelmina's condition again causes auxiety. Chaffee recinda his concentration order in f.uion. The peace situation in South Africa is Improving. Moro prisoners tried to escape, and 35 were killed. Weather .care carries wheat up a trifle at Chicago. Ladd tract ia out of race for Lewis and Clark Fair site. Bret Harte died at his home near Aldershot, England. Margaret Taylor, the kidnaped child, has been located in Italy. The nominating committee, after five hours' secret session last ninbt, decided to place one ticket before the Women's Club Convention, headed by Mrs. Denl son, of New York, for the presidency j Mrs. Hubert Burdette, Pas.detia, first vice-president; Mrs. Emma Fox, De troit, second vice-president j Mrs. W. P. Coad, of South Dakota, recording Becte Ury. The sheep-shearing season is at Its height throughout Eastern Oregon, and the clip promises to be large and of un usually good quality. Shaniko, Pendle ton, Heppner, and The Dalles, four of the principal wo I points, will handle over 15,000,000 pounds. Practically all of the sheep country east of the Cascade Mountains is tributary to Portland, and its present prosperity will be shared by the metropolis. Thursday, May 8. Secretary Root answers the Senate charges of Philippine cruelty. Vasqiiea re volt ion iu Santo Domingo triumphsd. Seven persons were drowned by the running down of a launch at Toledo, O. The authracite miners hare not yet settled the strike question. Q Women's Club Congress may refuse to accept nominations made by com mittee. Many idle and destitute men in the Yukon. Eastern grain market weak, and slight fait in wheat at Chicago. State Federation of labor electa offi cers. Oregon Naval reserve to be mustered out. Strange disappearance of Mrs. Mamie F. Geiger, a Portland nurse. (KOIHWMTIOYHINOKKKO. Siii.hI.Ii.T Weather Is J.riM te llrinf Out the drain. With the exception uf last Sunday, , , ... . .. ,ll.l and sunshiny, the of the seek has been geoeially ft .igi cloudy, with frequent ehoae.a. and alio- ( u IN DEADLY PERIL. mo Narrow Path of Safety. m . I . 1.1... if Ttit Alplns tourist wlio nuns '' jnw ' , , , , Atilfeit Iv cling"' " V . .1.;.. iv rc iTTtiiP"n"ii - .. l..i-...l. Iu a vrtV my prrop.ee. -"" . . aether too mil lor rapm jirrai sr. . - irr,0 m ever.. mor.n,s with Ugh, , s ! .onU Thm J llTta .11 ,l a. far as known .Lev have . one .0 m , wlll, , , ,. .in damage ol consequence. The -oil iu the I ( ,, lrtt .lmost .lauds still . . ..1 . 1.- " "'" .;" 1. wlieat sect ons III tlie eaxierii p.iv". ,t the tnougm " ...... ....1 .11 1 n... . mnttrr of fact every Slate ia et to a giKHimmm, ..... ... . ... . - -- ,1c ttian his . '.'T. , . the world with hi. UC n n.a is now lieeiu-il is warm ".-. w - j mj the K,t my is nimuw vegetation forward very rapidly. I or hi feet. ,, . The maximum, or day temperature. An eniple of ,h. jrtjn. anl Wrrf . a I lw.ieen 4t I ahich Hv fotiu.l lu Ui ataruiti g degrees and 74 degrees, and the mini mum, or night temperature between 3'' degrees and 61 degrees. In eastern Ore gon the maximum temperatures raided between 41' degrees and tW degiees and the uilnimtim temiK'rattues l-leen 32 degrees and 4'J degrees. Farm work generally has beengieatly retarded on arroiint ol the wet wealher, and spring seeding In the Willamette valley is not vet Mulshed. I" Ktem Oregon the soil is in excellent condition for plowing, and good advancement has been made In suitimer-flloing. Wheat, although backward, is very pr.Miiling, except in portions of the Wil lamette valley, where it is It-coming yellow on account of the lack of sun shine. Spring wheat also Is unusually low in germinating, but with the ample moisture now In the soil a few dnya of warm, sunshiny weather is all that is needed lo bring the grain crop out in excellent condition. Feed on the ranges is splendid and stock in all parts ol the stale Is doing uicely. In the plateau region the in crease in l.mbs haa been the lieavieMt in years. Sheep-shearing is progrewit'g slower than usual on account of the cool weather. The clip is reported lo he gixnl. Hops, although alow iu starting, are comiug up well, and iu the southern poi lion of the slate the work of training the vines is general. Corn planting is now in active pmgrea 4 l . wuxA 1. s Mi, m 11 r..,i 1 ivi'j .'i ' r "III V-i J.I mm in 1.1V '" . vk "v cimia. t . tet of niwlicln. VV where II lumber of deaths from coniiiniptmn. rhe tounlrv i. thiirotighly around lo He ired of doing aomrlhiug U tp the avagea of the deadly germ of tin. ills nut Srveral tle have nwle litwral ipproprtatlons fr Mnilatium. in taor. iLle cniimlrt The medical .kill of the in Southern Oregon, snd in the weatern mm j, mliitetl to fii;ht consumption. Dou't Ntart Wrong; Don't start the summer with a linger ing cough or cold. We all know what a "summer cold" is. It's the hardest kind to cure. Often it "hangs ou" through the entire season. Take it in hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acta at once. Children like it. "One Minute Cough Cure is the beat cough medicine I ever used," says J. H. bowles, 'jrovefwn, a. n. 'I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." Geo. Harding. sections ot the stale the planting ol lale potatoes has begun. The fruit outlook on the whole is re ported to lie very favorable A great deal of anxiety has occurred for fear thai the cold weather would interfere with I perfect polleninal.on and a number oil orchaidisls report that early cherries and early prune., especially in Clack. mas couniy, hve been badly damaged. Strawberries and apple trees are now generally in bloom iu the Willamette and Hood River valleys and in Southern O'egon. tilt.tlN-0! (.MAIM Ot Remember that name when you want a delicious, appetiting, nourishing loud drink to take the place of collee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it. Urain-0 is made of pure grain, it aids digestion atwl strengthens the nerve.'. It is not a stimulent but a health builder and the children as well as the adults can drink it with great benefit. Costa about j4' as much as coffee, 15c and 25c per package. Aak your grocer for Urain-O. .Mather ray's Hweet Powder for Children. Mother Gray, for years a nur-e in the Children's Home in New York, treated children suceesidully with a remedy, now prepared snd placed In the drug store, called Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They are harmless as milk, pleasant lo take and never fail. A certain cure for feverish nes4, conetipation, headache, teething and stomach disorders and remove worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y.. Catarrh of the W, Chronic, or ulcerative, causes ulcers lo form which produce scabs and fetid breath; first one then the other nostril ia stopped up. If the secretior.s of the facial and nasal cavities have become putrid and of cancerous form, and the discharge ofTentive, a safe and effective wash is a solution of Boracic Acid in hot water, stronger or weaker according to the inflammation of the parts affected, which may be used with nasal douche or snuffed, up from the band gently, never violently. In all cases take thn 8. B. Catarrh Core as directed, which will re more the accumulation of effete matter from the system, carrying it off through 180 00 tD varioae organs of the body, and a P. L. Willis, near Guild's Lade... 200.00 J speedy cure may be relied upon. For No action, looking to the selection of sale by all druggists. Book on Catarrh ny particular tract was taken. Most of free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. Want Others to Know. "I have used DeWitt'a Little Early Risers for constipation snd torpid liver arid they are all right. , I am glad to In dorse them fori think when we find a good thing we ought to let others know it," writes Alfr-d lleiria, Quiney, III, They never gripe or distress. Sure, safe pills. Geo. Harding. RUL EVI'ATK TKAVSrKU. Furnished Every Meek by the ( lucks, mas Abstract & TrurU ( 0 iipmj. V A Humphry to W W Smith, lots I to 8 Roots Add $ 175 Waver ly Asscto lo D C O'RIIIy, blk 10 Waverly Hgths 2575 M J Stevens to Waverly Asncln, lot II 4 10 fuel of 12 blk 31 Cam bridge 300 J T Apperson to C Fisher, 1 acre in Straight cl t 2 s, r 2 e II Meinke to M C Gibson, sw of sw sec 18 n!i nw of sec 10 t 3 s, r 5 e & 4 interest in ne of sw of sec 12, I 3 s, r4 e M C Gibson to If N Johnson. same as above C D Realty to A W Franklin, 10 acres in sec 28, 1 4 s, r 3 e Ainsworth Natl Bunk to J DeV Johnson, lots 5 & 0 blk 07 0 C. . . H Elkins to O F Hoel, se of sec 28, t4s. r e J DeV Johnson to W A Huntlev. lots 6 & 6 blk 07 OC 750 J Myer to J Jot-i, et al 1H5 acres in Vance & Holmes els tjoOO Waverly Assctn to W L Brewster. blk 12 Waverly Ilgta McM College lo Sunset Ld Co, lots 3. 4 4 7 blk 50 part lot 4 blk 2 0 C & part of the McKinley cl F E McGugin to J II Revenue, two tracts in sec 15, 1 2 s, r 4 e. . J K Carr to F 8 Hutchins. 7.70 acres in Hatton cl t 2 a, r 3 e. . . . Q J Trullinger to J C Kirchem, 100 acres in Norton cl t 3 s, 3 e 2000 Waverly Assctn to H Failing, et al blks5,7, 9 All Waverly Hgtg., 000 T Charman by stiff to G J Trullingnr 100 acres in Norton cl t 3 1, r 3 e. 2284 v.. i .,,ii. ot all that i done, the dii taw arrma to gain ground iiulcad of Iwaiug it. Trig roc or lumT is strong with us. We are ao accuntomnl to the world wide prevalence of ron sumption that we accept it practically aa a uecevwry evil. If some strange dis ease were to break out, and de.lroy hnman life to the Same eitent as drs consumption, uch a dix-sie would t looked upon aa an appalling plague. Quarantine would e established against it, ami days of fasting and prayer ap pointed by the churchra (or the initiga lion of the disease. Hut we accept con smuption as inevitable because of Its familiarity. How true this Is may be Judged from a recent report of Sanitary (ifliier Goigas. Of Havana, Cut. Il has fren cabled to the Uuited States that yellow fever was epidemic iu Havana. Dr. Gorgas an swered that there ia no epidemic. He aays: "In the pant montli there wert 71 deaths from consumption and 31 from vellow frver. Yellow fever therefore should not be considered epidemic more than consumption." Wbat light that throws on our accept ance of consumption ! A scare rry ia raised that yellow fever ia epidemic be cause of j) deaths In one mouth. Not a word was said as to consumption which la th same month claimed 7 vicliin,or over JJ mors than died of yellow fever. The great question is : Whv is con- sumption ao wldespreadf -n J found In the getieiid n,,,), .""-i which If n'KlwtetloiUi,,kHbM.N find a fatal termination In '""i - .viimg,. Til CKM OS- timsoiistiog J TIHH1.V IUNmuu- 1 .i.. 1 . . . worn inv.iiiiK.ar llrll. . I ilitloll of health thrat irr,m.' H with impunity. II laoaly whea'wT' are -eiis - mat llie grim Is it " Jr Ihl. reason th. It,i "7'N guarded against Is lb, tiidln, f lie of the lungs, the , JVN deep cough, and other aitec(i07if organs of rr.plraiion. The 4 can U cuied perfectly auj ntrn S by the use of Dr. Pierce', A Kal Discovery. "H " I was troubled with a tar artllcd on my luns and Ufi iiilw-iabls rough," wiltra n, 1 Hums, of JlH llurstn St., lliiiri vl "1 Used two laittlrsof voiif 'i'-.u. f 1 ... ,pHI . 11 at lMscoverv,',s i niy c,.Kh d(s,m,i tlt.ly. fwnaat rW your iiitdicliK 1(4)1, . I nt "04idr, , i Discovery. . M . i cough ainliclat. 7-! Of deep-waled eoiii!, ,1 chllla, etc., art k. s the merit I In But. ' Wllere lllcr. mm l. lOO in.gea, yigM-twwtiil fO' elation, and evertrp i .JT of dlsa whick . : Urminstra faislly a t stimptioa, GolJ ..; Icall)lit,vry..ttrf!j a lasting cw. j 1 Uk. grr.lf.v f sending yon thn vt,m wriles Mr. ' Whitmiie.of Arktasttf Ingham Co., Vi,'u Under Yoq ni L,. : thanks for lh. mL! an. I ery'smi 'rtawatrV.-. "Our aoa cuB'jrr deep cold, snd kal 1 nble cuugh. 'ia. diM-tut aud he pf'tu . it irritation of tit 1 filial lubes, Wilbur trouble, and kf u:-. mt that my ma . to die al any tat i tolit me that 11 we could k 00 is ¬ chial lube. trjen, h iirrim!j but after treating him serrrtl ni J uiy sn growing worse all ife - I concluded to try l. Pifrrt'iO Medical luscuvrry and ' Pit t h. I had seen several mtrartitoaj brought about by lbs use of tboi rinrs, aud, of couise, I bad ..- faitk in them. I am sohi;k you that I have not Un iIiujjk: and thai my Ix'V is wrll. Hi a: UHtlr. of 'ColdeO Medical Iu; at home aud one vial of the 'ft. and was then wrll enough top.' Virginia, taking a supply vUfcte am just in receipt of a letter fr. from which I nuole: 'I asst. hardv and getting very flrshr.' "the nrighlxira all knewtix of mv tioy and they all shI ht V- sumption and would not live a a- J ami the ilo-t'r UslJ some yttwti ; cmmencrl the use of yourswV- uiy lv had ipilck cootunfu 4 would have to die." Prrsnns sutTrring from disease i J c furiii are Invited to consul! ft f by letter, r. AH cormwwlnrt In sttict privacy and aecrtd tk Addrrsa Dr. R. V. lierc. BuHt! Accept no substitute to OV'-1 ery." The mam motive of ia In enable the dealer to aukl ! profit paid by ihtselsslM turiou. nietlicmrs. SKKT r. Dr, Pierce's Conimoa SeswX'' Adviser, containing l8 WV 700 illustrations, is wot ht' of stamp, lo pay express J only. Send Jl ouecnt sub?" cloth-bound volume, or only H ' for the lok in papr cov,, Dr. K V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.i l' ' tnsns. lur lh m - .". ( Whltmlre, lhrtwfk ' r' f of -tiolden Me4u-a' ; t-1 lr rt ' ""'I ' I'U-a-nt I my 34 4'i0 150 250 300 9.10 600 5(K) I Whiieler lo A Robert aon, lots A 3"i In Minihorn M It M'-'iccImii to A Jonei, part blk 100 0 C M A Lyons to G 8 Ruilm k, n.l4 lots 3 A 4 blk llOHwrgo II Guentlier to L lirandt, y ai re in Holmes cl ft Waverly Am to to A 1. Mills, blk 13 Waverly Ills 2'0 Waverly Am:lu Id P B Gilford, blk 8 Waverly Ills 2&25 11 Meldrnm to W Hilchmati, 50 acres in sec 25, t 5 s, r I w G50 K L Charman to L Freeimm, acre in Fisher 1 1 t 2 ", r 2 e L Freemen to W K Ruhhinit. I..' a acre in Fisher cl t 2 s, r 2 e A Shaw to P C NuIh.hi, e' of se of ne of sec 15, t 6 s, r 1 e G Itcebe to J McMillen, njjj of sw of sec 23, 1 1 s, r 4 e 1 f Kyan to .No 145 I O 0 F, lot 4 blk 10 in Mar.hhVId G L Story to 11 K llniHh, 4'J acres in see 24, t 4 a, r 1 e TAPE is sta a... .lilasl l ! I.sst osiun on tua seen, afur jJJJ i I CA SCA H r.TH. Thla I sur. ' J tsil tiaalia (or tba put "'"'": ; I InklnaOsstiarMa. lhaonlTCsUirU"f-l Bulioa bjr sanallil. pw'W " a.ii I( 180 500 1500 I I 7S CANDY VLJJ CATMAHTtC i I twadi staaa aa Plasisnt, Pslatali, 1""; ..j l Ool,.araioSo.WMso.e"r J ... CURE CON8TIPAT0;4 l.rtl. w4f Umfmt. rSkMt. " OKI 2000 1020 1000 05 TIIK CLACKAMAS ABHTHACT i TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract In, I....- L.PI....L. .. .An, iu, v.nu:KamHs county, aim tiave the only complete st of abstracts in the County, can furnish Information as to title to land at once, on application Loans, Investiiientit.real estate, abstract) etc. Ollheover Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigHle. Address box 37 u am Ilohls I ii 'oii(rrcniBn. "At tlin end of the campaign," vsriliM Champ Clark, Minsouri's brilliant ron groRsman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak ing I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs In my liody were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Hitters made me all right. It's the best all-around medicine ever sold over a driiggist'a counter." Over worked ron down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 60c Guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. tara4 onlr fur Pa. snl If"'""'":::,- r.Turr b,u Is srarranUMl. I;"; ".'...I. IIFnilllll T.DMll. "1 1" '""1,. aow fT ( ""v'-iir f ui i i ' ( 0-1 1 ''' j ir,., i,u I'li.rinan i DvsoeDsia Cu,J Digests wnai T'hl" preparation contain',,;? dlgestanta and dlgent fKl. It gives lnrtanl.rcll j falls to cure. Halh'i the ftK,d you want. Thpr Btomiichs can take It. "hArt ' thoimands of dyHpeptK-J i$ cured afUTeveryth njf t jsuneqti1illodforall8WnjaCB J a a a.aiia a, sis.. . I,.. rlO von I Pr-parerl only by K. 0. s4