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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 23, 1902 jjor-r-v ir-vsr-if ts-w ,rJfi.'v-,3 eepts the presidency of the I diversity of i VMVUUII. I Charles S. Savage acquitted of $10,000 diamond robbery, Alphoneo XIII, reaching the use of 16, became King of Spain yesterday, ami the regency of t lie Queen mother came to an end. A gorgeous procession from the palace to the Chamber of Deputies was the feature of the colouration. I ho re ception met with bv the procession wan, on the whole, lukewarm on the part of the immense, crowds, composed chiefly of people who had gathered j witness the pageant out of curiosity. On the l'uerto del 8ol, no cheer was rained until the King arrived there, when he received an ovation, id ai til v , however, from Ihe spec tators who packed the windows and bal conies. There was some cheering from the people in the streets and hats were waived, but many men did not even un cover their heads. t I News of. the Week Friday, May 1G. The Pena.a passed the fortifications appropriation bill. Kugland is slow in sending relief fo West Indian sufferers. Special Envoy Curry presented his cre dentials to the Spanish court. lir. Henry Van Dyke was elected mod erator of the General Assembly. Greene and Gaynor, the Savannah ewiudlers, were spirited away from Que bec. Anthracite miners vote to continue the strike. Imperfect returns indicate registrations in Oregon are 10.000 under the number in 1900. Very rich ore body has been rediscov ered in the Golconda mine. Fifty-eighth annual commencement of Willamette Univeisitv. Two sisters, young girls, of Aberdeen, Wash., eloped. Wheat and corn sagged off a little in the East on good crop news. Iron production of the United Stales for April beat the world . Thieves rob safe of William' Holl of llX) in money and jewelry. A A Morte elected president of State Sunday School Association. William Allen White visit Portland. Charles S . Savage on second trial In Portland for diamond robbery. . Saturday, May 17 Prospect that Indian War pension bill will pass the house Southern Democrats much disturbed bv row in Tammany . Mount Pelee shows signs of continued activity Emperor William will present to the United States a statue of Frederick the Great. Carnegie offers $10,000,000 for the Philippines. Oregon intercollegiate team won from Washington debaters. A general strike of all coal miners in the United States may be called. Governor Geer did not attend the grand Republican rally at Salem. Vein running 50 per cent gold has been discovered in I lie Golconda mine. Stale of Washington will have 90 days within which to select 87,000 acres of arid land Fickle weather and coal strike retard trade Csnsumption of iron keeps pace with the enormous production. Wheat was a little more active in East ern markets. Fritz Stasbus, who stabbed O. E. Buckley, caught at Hoi brook. Port of Portland decides to borrow money by a popular loan. Question raised as to validity of regis' tration of 300 Troutdale voters. Another bad fire has resulted seriously to onlookers. Men, women and chil siren, watching a blaze in the Chicago tockyards, overloaded a viaduct, which collapsed, injuring 20 persons. The most complete laid refinery in the United Stales, owned by Armour & Company, burned, with a loss of between $75vJ000 ml $900,000. Seven hundred men at work in the building made their escape. The fire originated with an expiosion of three lard tanks. Sunday, May 18. A crazy man isturbed the coronation proceedings at Madrid. The Kaiser may come to Washington to the unveiling of the statue of Freder ick the Great. The Schley-Sampson controversy was revived in the House. The remains of General Rosecrans were re-interred at Arlington cemetery. A negro riot at Atlanta, Ga., resulted in eight deaths. Four men were killed in a collision on the billings line. Discovery of a lost mine, abandoned 50 years ago, in Josephine County. P. L. Campbell resigns the presidency of the Monmouth Normal School and ac- Monday, May 19. An anarchist plot against the King of Spain has been discovered. Mount Pelee is reported to be again active. Boers are balloting on ending thn war. United States trade in far East shows great gains. Civic Federation looking into Eastern coal strike. Jewish women of New York have or ganized a crusade sgainot the meat trust. High wind along the California coast did damage off San Francisco and Cata lina Island. Representative II. A. Ktiiith dies from internal hemorrhage in Portland. Political returns show that W. J. Furuish gains favor. Helena defeats Portland in last game of series, 71. Seattle wins from Spokane, 122; Tacoma from Butte, 104. Advices from all available sources at Dallas last night were that a diaatrous cyclone swept across Texas yestenUy, causing loss of hie and almost incalcul able damage to property. The cyclone is believed to have originated on the Gulf coast at a point almost directly south of (ioliad, and traveled in a north easterly direction as far as Kentucky. It left desolation behind it in four states, but Texas seems to have sullered more than the others. At Goliad 00 persons are dead and 100 or more in jured. At Waltus Park and San Antonia and other points great damage was done. Wires went down while the report was coining thin morning, so it is impossible to say what the extent of the havoc wrought by the storm was. Tuesday, May 20. The House passed the naval anpropri anon diii. The eight-hour bill was passed by the House. MRS. n MEMAN Wife of President Jakeman of JUders of the Mormon Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, ltocoiii mcuds Lydia K. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound For Wo man's Periodic Tains. "Dkxr Mks, Pinkiiam: Itefore I knew of Lj.lli, K. l'inkhnill'a Vfff etnhle Compound 1 Uro.tdod thn approach of tho time for my menstrual period, aa it would meau a couple of MKS. HI LDA JAKF.MAN. 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 Lvdia E. l'inkiiaiu's Vegetable Compound by several of our Mormon women who luul been cured through its uso. 1 began its systematic uae and im proved gradually In health, and after the uae of six bottles my health was completely restored, and for over two years I have had neither ache or pain. You have a truly wonderful remedy for women. Very sincerely youra, Mrs. Iln.PA J a k em as, Salt Lakel'lty, Utah. 45000 forftlt If a(wt tntlmon.al It mat 0sa. Just ns surely as Mrs. .Tnko man was rurcil just no surely will Lydia K. IMnkluun's YtwtnMe Coniimuuxl -ure every woman sufferinff from any form of fe male 111. Mrs. lMnlilinm advises Klek wo men free. Address Lynn, Mimo. 1 n ii i i 1 7 - Fantastic stories have been written of magic mirrors in which the future was revealed. If such a thin? were possible many a bright - faced bride would shrink from the revelation of her self, stripped of all her loveliness. If there is one thing which would make a woman shrink from marriage it is to see the rapid physical deterioration which comes to so many wives. The cause is generally due to womanly diseases. Lost health and lost comeliness are restored by the use of Dr. Pierce'a Fa vorite Prescription. It curea irregular ity and dries weakening drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. till with the grealrat pleasure that I tell you what Dr. Pierce', Favorite Prefcripti'jn and Coldeo Medical taacuwerv ' have done for me," write, Mra. mma L. Aauke,. of lyv North 7th Street, Harrlahurv. "They have done me a world of good, f had female weknea for m year,, aometlmea woald feel ao bs '.ly I did not know what to do. but 1 f-mnd rrhtf at last, thank, to iJr. Fierce for hia kind advice. I have thui medicine atill in my house and will always keep it.' If you are led to the purchase of "Favorite Prescription" because of iU remarkable curea of other women, do not accept a substitute which has none erf these cures to its credit. Free. Dr. Pierce'a Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Or for cloth-bound volume aend 31 stamju. . Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buhalo, N. Y. A plot artinet the life ot Francis Jo seph was frustrated. Great Britain waB swept bv a severe storm In the Goliad, Tex., tornado, OS per- sous were killed and 103 injured. Ihe Presbyterian Assembly bean the celebration of the centennial of home missions. Heavy slump in local potato market. due to lar;e receipts at 8an Francisco. Furnish nets brilliant reception at As toria. Eugene L. ftchaefer, head master at Bishop bcott Academy, kills himself. Murderer Williams walks voluntarily into jail in Portland. He killed "Cock ney Ueorire" May 11. The Kiparia Leaieton railroad is to be built as soon as materials can he assem bled, and it will he used jointly by the O R. & X, and Northern Pacific. This announcement was made by Mr. Harri- man in Portland last night. President .Mellen, of the Northern Pacific, advo cated the recognition of Astoria as a com mon point Willi Portland for rail rates. In a Tennessee coal mine, three miles from the entrance of the workings, an explosion of gas resulted in Instant death to about 200 men. Ten hours after the disaster a rescue party reached the scene, only to tind that not one of the men working under ground had escaped. As the rescuers proceeded, they walked along one continuous tomb of death. Crowds of women went wild with grief, crowded about the mouth of the pit, hop ing that in the innermost recesses of the mine sume had escaped. Wednesday, May 21. An eruption from Mount Pelee caused a panic at Fort de France. duced to 3 cents a mile. He also savs that the arrangement made between him and President .Mellen involves letting the Northern Pacific, as well as the O. K. A N , down the 'Snake Kiver from l.ewiston to Wallulu, and it gives the (. K. A .V full benefit ol the feeders of the Northern Pacific in the Clearwater Valley. Sjieaking of the Columbia Val-l.-v route to the sea, Mr. Harriman says the onlv grade in the whole route is the bar at the mouth of (be river, and he recommends that Portland give ila at tention to the protilem of removing that grade. President Mellen says the North ern Pacific will bring Its passenger trains into Portland over the Vanrouver bridge as soon as t bat structure can be com pleted, in about two years, but the Ka lam ferry will tontiuuu to trausler freight trains. : jiRIUI'UK II INN I " II I- Atl. j i rinllllscs to Hdp r.lsHiijl ef lll l l' '' I Imliurte Indian Mar Veteran". ... i Portland. May l l.-Sei.ator Hunns. Chairman Nations! Kepuhiieaii Cnininl ' lee, Washlngt'iti. IV C. : Hght h tied j IndUll War Veterans and KM) nous w .ml Senate hill (H0) six linndml and Inrty passed bv the ll.ue bcl.iio election.1 Will It he done? Coinuinlee awaits hii i pwpr. T. A. M n'i, Ciiinni'iiid.'r 1 S. Put V. .1 . P. Ckuivkkic. W W Kkmn"H. 1'llASk I' OKI). V. ll.MI.V. K II. VYii.Mor. JasuN H III M m K. M. Til'" i'" N N. i;iiiiuvs. T'llOs. J. dill l"KV. I uiinniltee. Senator lluniia's answer, which was received Tuesday, reads as lollnws: WAsiiisuro.N.'D. C.. Mhv Itl.-T. A. Wood, i'oriland, tlr.: Telegram n celled. Will do what I enn to help. Committee w ill mohahlv m t next " ' iiesday. M. A. IUnna. Miss I K I I l( () I IS. lANoTellliat It Not al All Oidlnary. It I ( IN An (hid Mel ). Particular attention is called In tie; mu.'li.,,,!,..,! tilin4iulii-i nl v.llna Petll I coals," the long exnecled and mm h dlsi iissed novel hy the myU rmua Pwight Tl'.toii, which the t'. M. Ciaik Coiiiiany of llnriioii has just hmulit out. We do nut reineiuhci huvuig si-eu a handsomer $1..M) Issjk. Wo have seen "tie lux" editions at live dollars a vd tune which weie not so eUlsuately or exipilsilely gotti-n mi. The novel is hound in giay silk and thn rover di sign is that ol a young laily ol distingnislieil Is-atlty wraisd in a long rel clo.k lined with eriiiine, This in artistically i stamped in lour cilnis. ihe si-veii full pugu Illustrations are lv t hanes n Stephens, and they are (muted In cl'H by a new imic-ss whn Ii gives the t lhct of a most faithtul r'pruduciion ol tne original colurs in the ml skctt'hi-s. Iivers of hook will aiijirvriiile the Knglish hand made paper Uk,ii which this novel im printed ; gilt lip. Now lor Hie slorv this publishing When the Power is Off What Happens 1 Frfry fsctnrr woikrr and mechanic know, what li''-" ''' ll,p off I'vervlhing hps. " ' 1 It id It If a mecl.aiiu- wrie lukril nto i . factory and a.. the ni.cliuir.Y -n ' and .uoti.iulrs he'd know ..I ' '" , ,h, piwrr was ol!. When ) hnl oil 1 ihr p.wer (torn plant you shut off Its ' activity. . i II rvny factory and mill hand, every r.-hitiiic and woikiiun, undcistmxl the the running down of tin sua the phy.lcal iswrr hniIM. to do la In consider li- . ."- airaiu. ieatia n ,U1 h..;t;v,,v,,"lo",". "It I. With llMI.,U arllil I Ilia) IrXlnionial ,I,T. k to publish with my ,,. wr.tlr. Mr. Willi. SeamaVlJ'' tonvllle, Orange County n v stomach trouble fM tait'th a.i with it mme or Iraa at J the age "f l I urn l.n.,rVJ' dve-p.U. My a.itle,!,,,. Could mt fat without ilui,,!. , not able In wmk tlii ni I tried, (ml Si. . . half th, ,j fhVC Vy r, Ier..de. , J Cwkli, v. . '""" overy tt4 rJ IVllrta.' J trsA , f '-of 'Cosleak i Ilsovrr'lDj . IVIlHa, U,M " that M op. J inmiththsve tsiwedamlta,. hardeat kind of wurk.ea. ' a ' "r "'St mtra, iy it. I am 7 ,f4 0y la Die ht.t Hint ha a-T well." Tlllt CACMJ FOR cosrtt, In lh ahihty of r, Vti' a .".leilual Ihacortty . "weak " at.aiiaih ami ilneaatiii-.. of Die atoiiuch and uthff otp i ration and nutrition It (mini , tai l that the wont and Butt tV fur nit of alniuai h ttoiilile hat r, to the Influence, of Oil, treat leew. "Some tune has elanaei) nn, , wriueii yuu in regain 111 Uit ijtcv have been taking under your timi," aaya Mr. H I' Clngiiuuvaf V asilia. Minn. " Wlien lut taking your retiirdirt wim s ment of a well knowu tiwitlia city land had Iwtn for fiur rautti catarrh, ami r- ial!y Kcrawh f and I waa rapidly gettinu aunt 0, Ix-I that I could not rat initSi J urn urn miiiru ine irrriliiy, ,rj ; , olihgrd to (put taking the ilortd is inrnt rntiirly. 1 waa arettl; rs!-.r fleali At a (at) rrwirt I wrutttoH, atatrd my car, and altrr rtceit:a Inaiructioua I followed then o After taking five U.ttlet of I rV ('olden Mrdlial thai neiy aftl -of hla ' I'lrawut I'ellrtt,' I rucar. to improve, ami decided lococ! : inrdn iuea and observe ymif iwy 4 reganlmg hxglriiic tieatment (!: nearly an inoiitha alnct I cocsc your trraliuent and I ran at tin; well and nevrr lelt Is-tter is Si . Am very grtlrfiil to ynu lortUiti niriliL me hat done lor mt THIS CAN UK MKUKD 0). Ir. Pirrcr't (tidden Meilira! bar I rurea diaraiwi of the atumadl m! t organa of digration and Dutn'.ia Ini iraaei tlir supply of pure nti '. which ia tlir final form of natn'.n givra t length for weakorai, hek-.f for heavinesa of heart, tml p'J t wholr phvaical man on th pan I ri'l iiit health. 1-rom a mta oe.itI work half the time, and thes is putt a man who can work all tei L ron. fort, it a transition great r&xi1 wairant the oft rria-atrd suuavs. frrl like a new man timt aaj ' Iliatovrty."' , IK) voti lmwf IK you know what to do It as rmergrnry, scridriit, or andilrt : Io you know Imw to aid tht a i' waituiK for the doctor P You r " how to do these and a lliouttiw a. thinyt from Ir. Tierrt'i Coninvos Me.lical Adviser. The Isiok more than a thousand lary, p,r1 ' ia rnt Iter on receipt of lUnita i-'i tits-use of mailing 4"f. Send t! er cent sUmr for the . loth tsainJ or only twriitv-one atatnpt fur in pajH-r covert. Addrraa ia. Pierce, IliifTalo, N. V, I snin.i ..arta II ; m'L Hi 1 I . n r 1 1 YYfcT 1 mm mechanism of hit Issly aa he under, atsiiili the miu-liinrry of the mill, he would know that wlirn a man ia wrak and tun down, whni his activities are slowed down if Hot altogether atopia-d. con pany has already won a r.-.iitti..ii i ,nrre ia a-.tur-thinv: wroiijj with tlie j.wer fur IIS output '( Isjoka mil of the common .,),( f (,r Uslv. rut Wliatev. r i riiiclsin ul The porr plant of the lslv in. hidet their "yuin. y A. Isms hawyer" or ; ,ne Moinach and lt associated organa .if "lllrliiierl,aSrrtt"nolNlyev.-rprel.nd.M digestion ami nutrition. All phvtical to say they weie on the .lull level ol the attnth is derived from fit digested common piace. Ihey each had s. ine- i ,) linVeited into nutrition. Nutntion thing to say, ami tiny said It wiihoiit fear or favor. The people liked lh.t port of thing ami they bought the hooks ' I liberally. "Miss 1'eltiioais" will lie' i... r.. .,u .i,ui. ii i i. i oiii,oi o, on iicmiii n,n illoi nun it the power wlmli runt the Isslv, Wlirn nutrition fails the lo.lv Islla Th clieiiilcsl changes tiv which f,nt is con verted Into nutrition take place In the atomarh ami digestive and nutritive pi. punt originality. lis very mime j traclt. When the stomal Ii is diseased, the nutrition it reduced and the lasly's power la rrducrd ill propairtion. rhursday, May 22. Edwin Lawrence (iodkin is dead. President Loubet reviewed Utissian troops. Cuba's financial future worries ollicials of the island. The Senate adopted a resolution con gratulating ( una. are anxious to np President Loubet arrives at Cronsladt, Russia. A temporary injunction beef trust ia in force. against Portland People of Martinique abandon the island. The General Assembly will take the question of creed revision today. J' (TVies and Fitzsimmona are matched to fight at San Francisco, July 4, Favorable report on the bill for the establishment of an assay odice in Port land. House committee on pensions reports favorably Ihe Senate bill for the pension ing of veterans ol the Indian wars. Professor Lachman resigns the ehairof chemistry in toe University of Oregon. Sympathetic strike of IX)(XI men is threatened in Portland. Body of Mrs. (Jeiger, missiin nurse is found in Willamette river. City Council cannot make special PSIo fair tax levy. Orders to reduce passenger fares on .Southern Pacific to 3 cents per mile. Hull of the new Port of dredge launched yesterday. Junction City bartender is killed by a robber. Many people going to Thunder Moun tain. Dr. Arthur Lachman resigns from University of Oregon. Two-mill tax levy asked from Portland tax-paytra for Lewis and Clark Fair. About 2500 men will go on a strike this morning, in Portland, and all woik in the building line will be slopped until Ihe Planing Mill Men's Union is granted its demand for a nine-hour day. The strike will call out ; unions the electricians, carpenters, painters, plum bers, bricklayers, lathers, sheet metal workers, shinglers, bridge and structural iron woikers, hod carriers, sand and luel drivers, glaziers and plasterers I IMiat Mi;ill We llure For lle-s.-ri: This question arises in the family ev- tbe ; ery day. Let us answer it to day. Try Jell-0, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! po baking ! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange' Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocer's today. 10c ta. .Miss Petticoats" suggesta soiiii'lhing unusual. While it eulorces through a tense and Prilliaiil narrative the eteitmi truth that "there is no sex in sin", it is far from being a "pmisise" novel. II it has a pursse at all, it is to ted an attractive story II This is done in a terse and dramatic way that will gup the readers as by hooka of steel ami hold Ins willing allegiance till (lie hist word of the last luige is lead. "Miss Petticoats", the heroine, 1 i v. s as a girl with her grandfather in an old whaling balk lied Up at one of the wharvea of "Old Chetlord", a locality In the novel which many readers will n-cog- nizo as the Old New Fnglainl whaling! town, New lUdlord. She is siormy, I paasionate. proud as Lucifer, hut wariuj ill her atPctions, brHVe, honest and truthful. Incldeiitiiilly she is beautiful, j Having done a great service for an aria-j tocratic lady of the town, the girl is taken into the proud household. I'.y i and bye slander, malice jealously, and , the insulting love of a young society favorite com bine to form a tremendous climax in the young woman's lit,-, Ii.hii Which she enieiges haidem-d, einbitlered ' and bent upon revenge. Fortune at i last makes her a creature of power, beauty, brill, ancy and gieat resources. and then the one amhi'ion ol her ex- i istance st eins neat its (uilillmeiil. The chief chat in about 'Miss Petti-! coats IS Its ahsoliile unconventiouall v. Its p'-ople are not moulded un the ancient pattern of (ii-iioti. Its scenes and incidents have nut been doing novel islic duty for the last thirty years. Ls theme is fresh and healthful, its love element passionate, hut clean. Its waiin. hearted heroine is a lovable as any young A ISKToK S MCtTM. An eminent physician in a lecture to medical students, said ill auhstaucr, "When you are called on by a au k per tin the first riaininatioti must br di rected to the stomach." Just as Ihe mechanic knows the jsiwrr't off when the machinery tti.pt, an the phvaician when lit area a man we.ik, tire. I, and helpless, knowt the isjwrr it off. The fool the man rata ia not Isring converted into nutrition. When food la digested, aaaitnilatrd and cimtrrle.l into nutrition It siu.t ttrengthen the body. Whrn the body It weak, detn i.-nt m vitality and vigor, it must be because it 1J iiimiIIi ciciilly nourished, ruber from lack of food or because the fo eaten is not digested and converted Into nutrition. Popularly and generally tint condition it described as "weak stomach," or "stomach trouble." When you have related the weak physical condition to tht "weak" stom ach and the "runV.owu" condition to In tin. matter ol p-titi ,n of Theodora a 1 ii'iimic, lor MMileinent ol t irilllted. lines. In the matter uf Schaljnnan Hill Or (lerel established ami survey recorded. In the matter of report ol viewers of damage-mi survey of Kmlaml ro, Ordered that ctiiioi,ers juv iam.,g..,. In the matter ol res,rt on IWrlow ami .Mt Hood wagon iod. Approved. In the tna'ler of p. aeiriH I V . . ft. mm-ttM. mm.A mill .,.J.m .en ... .f, ar IM Si iiie.lklne wn liavq tir had In llisbow j' wans my wlfo waa franllo Willi "Tft twodajra. alio tried aoBinof ro"'( fl, ami ihey rnlloee.1 Ilia ln fn luumillaloiy. W Isitli r.-conioisoJU1' Cuas. STinsri'Si . I'ltUbur Hate A UepisiH to. nmon . ... no: ooi-ieroi nerin i vv vv i.. wouinii or n. iioii mr a long nine, yet si,H vm mr renate ol taxes, (iranted sIlM toll It. VflV it Im. Oo.ll i w. ... ..I,.. .... t . .1 ' ' ' : . '' ',l,-r of p-tinon i r, rftituuiill lor extra d ii...y Ii i N.latlc It lieu mm ism (ur.il A flep I'oiirt.'.-n a ears of WhU'.tIii. Ilol.lsi I , n Con" r.-SSMIlll. j "At tint end of the campaign," w riles i Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con ! gressman, -iruin overwork, nervoiiH tension, loss of sleep and constant speak ing I hud about utterly collapsed. It If pIltlCH. mtinncd next wei k ) ii 11U Oil,, rs 1,1 Hi,,,,, "I have llaed IvWki'm Litll.1 Kisers lor coiisip,,tioii ami toroiil li, seemed that all the organs in my .body j and they r.t all right. I Hlll ,u, t) . were out of order, but three bottles of dorse them fr 1 think when w I'm I a Electric Bitters made me all right. It's I Kood thing wu ought to let others know .1... l.,.u, ..II .. I ......l:..: -...,';.'... ... ... mo ireni oii-aioonu iiieoiciiiu ever Mom o, virnea Aiiri i llelne, luinry over a oruggiMi ii counter. Over worked I uey never gripe or distress, run dow n men and weak, sickly women pills. Geo. Harding. fifth "?"r A Plsa.ant. Palatahla. I'.aaBl J""J:i Oissl, N,fr Nirknn. Waaken.or oni --- CURE CONSTIPATIO"; tltrilaf IwSj CaiMr. CklaM iU.AS-I' Sure, gaind splemd health and vitality from I Klectric Bitters. Try them. OiilvftO.- "I have been afllicted with sciatic Cmrant,...,! V,v iu,. a ii.i:.. h- rlieumalism for fourteen years," Hays Josh Edar, of Germantnwn, Cal. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I- tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Cham berlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured, and I am happy to Buy it has not since returned." Why not use and will seriously affcet industries 0f ; tl''8 liniment an.l et well ? It is for sale every class, Mounting the roof of the palace at. Havana, General Leonard Wood, amid a great demonstration by the mass of j Cubans assembled in the streets below, lowered the American flag and raised j that of Cuba, being assisted in the per- I'irrnance by General Maximo Gomez. Then the warships in the harhor and the forts thundered out their salutes, the United States cavalrymen marched aboard the transports, the Governor General and bis staff embarked on the Brooklyn, the cruiser and the troopships steamed away to the north, and the American occupation of Cuba came to an end. Mr. Herriman say that passenger fares on all lines in Oregon will be re- by G. A. Harding, Druggist. .Mother (araj'H Kweet I'.iw.lera for Children. Mother Gray, for years a nur-e in the Children's Home in New York, treated children successfully with a remedy, now prepared and placed in Ihe ding stores, called Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They are harmless as milk, pleasant to take and never fail. A certain cure for feverish ness, constipation, headache, teething and stomach disorders and remove worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Alien S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. BOARD UV COMMISSOMCns JteguUir May Term of tits County lUxtrd. J. R. Morton, John Lewellen and T. B. Killin, County Commissioners In the matter of the Abernnthy and Viola road. Ordered that when citi zens grade 40 roils near Laiourette place John Lewellen is authorized to plank same. In the matter of application for relief of Robert Wickham, indigent soldier Allowed $10. In the matter of the application of the Oregon City and Suburban Railway Company for a franchise upon the Ab. ernethy and Oregon City arid Oswein county roads, to build railway. Granted. In the matter of road miwrvlanr. Ordered to report t"ols on hand each month. In the matter ol petition of Anm. Stock for rebate of taxes. Granted. In the matter of petition of Mrs A A Wilcox fo. rebate of taxes. Denied. Rules Ag,,. Iteilii,-,., r r, All Pmnls Fust. Before you make di -finite arrangements for that trip east let us quole you rates Via the Illinois Central Railroad. Our rates are the lowest t., , hud, and it wil pay you l write ti-. If yoll lttV,,'t (jI18 to communicate will. ,1H, t the a.ent i.oi.i vwi.mi you purcluigu y(,ur ticket that you want to travel by way of the Illinois Central, and you will never gret the trip. If any of your relatives or friends in the east are coming west while the low rOs am in effect write tia about them, and wo will see that they get the lowest rates with the hest service. Through lourist cars, personally con ducted excursicn cars, free reclining chair cars in fact all the latest conveniences know to modern lailrondmg. For particulars regarding rates, time, lerfice, slop-overs, different connections and routes-, Etc., etc., call on or address; B. II.Tkumiipm., 142 Third Street. Com'l Agt. Portland, Ore. III.1 silo 411 nr. wi" 73 , -.t rue f.V.j ytw 1ST imrr a,lf ivi-rT "s f ansl ontr f,ir t'llea anil lielilna"' ' J' ,U , ! r.veir la warraiiu-il, h-jM M "''o. t'T nialliinrceeli.tof price, r '!.,, i-tL)' t"U to., rrops. V, 11,1.1 A MS U ,. ..... 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