OUEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. JUNK 13. () Legal Notices. Mll.llll 1 K HALF.. In tb Cirenit Court of ths Stat of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. 4. T. Apperson, plalnti.!") vs. T. I Chrmin, trustee, I Kile U Cbarnian, A. I 8. Orssser, Mry Con vrrs, K.lwar.t B. Harris Clackamas Abstract it Trust Company, cor poration, A. W. Clie lify, B rlha M. Sum ner, K. J. Mi-Kit rick, Michael Minarik, J. 0. Mack, Jatnrs V. Part low, I.oiiis H. Wasser man, lieorce Morris, Mrs. C. B. Johan, W. H. Dobyns, IV C. Teuton!, Samuel lira ham, W.K.tioss, Mary 5eorge, D. J. Switier, David Turin"-, Sarah eore, A. H. Georm, KIm in I. Vllir.. Jubti Vtiiney, I. 1-s Mahieu, Maria'Sluntall'i r, Catb erine Burkhnl b-r. Me- Minnville College, a I corporation. Flora Kice, f.iuelie r. gtirata J Bliaar, V. J. KTnch, lelemiants, J Statk orOwcnoK Col'NTY or ClACKAXAS.) Bv virtue of a juiltux-nt onler, decree and an execution, duly isuel out ( nl under the seal ot tbe above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to rue dulr ilirected and dated the 13th day of .May. ls)i2, upon a iudjuieiit rendered and en t red in said coi.rt on the 2nd day ol Way in lavor ot J. r. Apperson, riainlirt, and against T. L. ("barman, I)e fendant, tor the sum of $11 915 with in terest thereon at the rat o( 10 (wr cent per annum Irom the 2nd day of -May, l!02, and tbe further sum ot Us'3o taxes uh in-tere.-t thereon at tne rate of 6 per cent per annum, from the Hod day of May, l'Jn2 and the lurtber sum of VX.00, as attorney's fee, with interest thereon at the rate ol 6 per cet t per annum from May 2nd 1M02, and the fuittirr sum ol fiti 00 cost auil disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make, aaleoftbefullottinK described real proiwrty, situate in the county ol Clackamas, state ol Oregon, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1. Beinri!iK at the South East corner of the v A. K. Hedges and wife 1. L C. in r. 3 8. K. 2 E. ol the Willamette Meridian in Clavkanias Cuiiuty. Oregon ; thence North 0 degrees 22 minu'tes West to the angular corner on the Wert boundary of the Wil liam Holmes claim; thence North 33 de- J:rees 30 minutes Eat 8 5)i chains to the ine between Townships 2 and 3 8 uit'i, thence Wert on Township line one chain to claim line; thence North 28 degrees East on claim line 5.2o chains to the mott south erly corner of a tract of land deeded by Archibald Mckinley and wife to David McLaughlin found recorded on pates 250' ana lot ol Book O ol tne record of dee. in for said County and Stite; thence North 65 degrees 30 minutes Wert on the Souther. y line ol said Mcl.auKhliti tract 150 feet to tbe Southerly line of tbe County road thence tracing the said southerly Hue of the County road to a point in an easterly pro jection ol the north line of "Tract A" of fcoutb Oregon luy No. 3 as shown by the recorded plat thereof found on pace 19 book dot tbe recmd of Town Plats in Clack amas County, Oregon; thence We.-t on aaid nnrth line to the Nor h west corner ot aaul -Irait A' thence South 2G0 feet; tnence West M0 feet; thence North ) leel tbence Wert 4UU feet; tbence Nortn B25.5 lett to the t( of the first main b.u. thence South Wert r y wuh tbe meanders ot said blurt to the intersection of the same with the township line btfnre mentioned: tbence West on said Township line to the intersection oi the same witn the South westerly boundary line of said MeK.in.ey Claim ; thence South 45 degrees East on claim line to the most northerly cormr of a tract ol land deeded by A. F. Hedges and wife to J. T. Aprson by deed recorded on pages 305 ol Bonk "N ' of deeds for said Countv and State; tbence South 1G degrees West 16.82 chains to a stone on tbe South boundary line of said Hedges claim; thence East on claim line 17.18 chains to a "int ; thence North 3.17 chains to a point n tbe McK.ii. ley claim line; thence East to a point on tne West boundary line of the said Hcilmes claim; thence South to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres more or less. TRACT NO. 2. Beginning at a point which Is North 8!) degrees 12 minutes East 25.03 chains distant from a point which i North 0 degrees 22 minutes Wert and b.i'j chains distant from the South wett corner of the D. L. C. of Wm. Holmes and wife in T. 3. S. K. 2. E. of the Willamet e Meridian in Clackamas County, Oregou; thence North 945.2 feet to a stone; 'hence Wert low! feet; thence South 950.5 leet ; thence North 89 degrees 12 minutes East 1062 feet to the place of beginning, containing lo acres more or less. TRACT NO. 3. A part of the D. h. C. of Wni. Holmes and wife in Sec. 6, T. 3. S. R. 2. E. Willam et'e Meridian, and more particularly des cribed as billows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Went bound ary ol said Holmes D. L. C. 6 79 chains North 0 degrees 22 minutes West Irom the Southwest corner of the same; thence along the West boundary of same North 0 degrees 22 minutes West 1558 feet to a point; thence North 80 degrees 18 minutes East 048.53 feet to a rto le; thence South 693 37 let t to a point; thence East 7.02 feet to a point; thence South 0 degrees 22 minutes East 956 5 feet to a point on the North boundary of a tract of land conveyed by J. T. Apptr- on to 0. C. W illiams by deed recorded on pat 3 .TO of book 27 of record of deeds of Clackamas Countv, Oregon; thence on the North boundary of said tract to the place of beginning, situate in Clackamas County, Oregon, TRACT NO. 4. . Beginning at a point on a line between the lands sold by M. J. Broderick et al to J. T. Anperson as recorded in II iok "H" page 357 record of deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon, and that sold to jjavid Mcl.augh in by Archibald McKli by re corded on pages 20b' and 257 of Book "C" or deeds for Clackamas County. Oregon, 224.4 feet South 65 degrees 30 minutes Eart from the most northerly corner of a tract of land conveyed by J. T. Aiierson to T. I.. Charinan, Trustee, recorded on page 4"1 Hook 33 record of deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon, thence South 05 i egrees 30 minutes East aloi g said line to the Southerly line ol the County road ; thence Wesurly tricing tne SoiitDeriy line of the Comity road to a point in a projection of the North line of "Tract A" of South Ore gon City No. 3 as shown bv the recorded plat thereof fpund on page 19 book 5 of the tecora ol town plats in Clackamas County, Oregon; thence West to die North Wet corner ot said I ract A" thence South 200 teet; thence Wert 810 leel; thence North 68.J.7 feet; thence North 21 degrees 53 min utes East 200.6 feet to tbe place ol begin iiing, containing 12 acres more or less. Said land will be sold in the order named above. Now, Therefore, by viitue of said execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will on Saturday, the 218T DA Y OF JUNE, 1902; atthehonrof 1.-30 o'clock P. M at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and S ate. sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest biddtr, for V. 8. gold coin cas in hand, all tbe right. t'tl and inteiest which the within named de fendants or either ol them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real proerty or any part tiiervot, to satisfy said execution, judgment nr.ler, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. J.J.COOKE. Sherltl of Clackamas Countv, Orvtfon. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May llth, W2. Nninin. In the Circuit Court ol the Slate ol Ore gon, lor Clackamas County. W 1. Davidson, l'Uiutitl vs. Augusta Davidson, Defendant. To Augusta Davidson the shove named defendant, in the name of the Slate of Ore gon: You ar hereby noiihed to tie and appear m the above eSilpI d conn on or be fore the last day of the publication of these summons, lo wit : On or before Wednesday. Jnly l'ith, 1902, then and there to answer the complaint ol the ahove named pUuitltf tiled against you in the above enii'led suit: and, it you tail so to appear and aosw er said complaint, for ant thereof the plait Mf will pray to said court for (he relief prayed for in his said complaint, to- wit : For a decree of the above entitled court lor the dissolving ami annul ling the bonds of matrimony now and here tolore exiting between the plamnll and defendant, and f ir an absolute decne of divorce Inini you, the sni.l defendant. This summons is served upon you by publication thereol bv order of th Honoi able Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of the County of Clackani.is, State ol Oregon, w hich order b 'urs date of June 2mI, 1!'J, and directs that said summons be served noon the said defendant b publication thereof for s.x consecutive weeks In tlie Oregon City En terpri.-e. a weekly newsnaptr il generil circulation, putmshed- in Oregon City, l lackamas Coiiiiiv, Oteguii; said public lion to begin on t e 0th day ot June, 1902, and Ij end on the 18ti d.iy of JuW, l:i.'. W . 1AKK, Attorney tor plaintiff The llesailt Crab. Contly critfk lln ehrll of tlio wliolk, r von will llml It tiliiiost Iiiiiiihh1I.U ta xlnict tlip occtiimnt iillvo ollioiwlso, ami you will see what you tuny lo pur. (Iniic'il for Hiipposlnc it tiilulttturo lob icr, but wlilcli In ifiilliy InlongK to tin nilicr illxtliicl spcclcH niiuicly, tlio her tilt r:tt. Piikutun lit'i'iilianliia. V hot It er lie Iiiim olditlneil oeelipillicy ly forcit cf linns or imrely tlironglt iieit-noo u "FACTORY GIRLS." Tbo Graceful and IlandBomo Women who Work at tho Loom. Anv one who lm livcl in faclort i . ... l.- i,.lM ,l luiniatl lite tlieoi lcU-.;.! leii.uil In u moot point. bl .".f,. ,,MK, ,),, ,reta when the mllU tlielltsl Mipposltlon "lulily prol.iililo. Uif hr UVi wll u,v, Un, atiuik as he U u most Mllm'ivtit lull' " pv lr iiuiiiIk-i ol gt.ierlul an.l lmml"ue teincr. voiiiik k' ",no" V"""K,i ,,',K, 1 n ntntlslliK scene limy bo vltneaaed i,cri,-.. stiiilinK. nm ttiful. II la Haul to by Plael.i;: Hevenil l.en.ill er.ibs ,leulv. realize thut lliry liavr ju.t !rf 1 l-r ,.j ef tl.,lr shells It. ... onllliury aou Jatiguing .k ' ClllUy Mil lia ll n vl no on ....... The fljilitltitf nml Htrucgllni! to wt-tire liouses is liulleroim in the exlietue. Him may be wvti iilnioHt tuieeesHful In linxir Imr' liltiiKolf within a l.ell, whleli, by Hie way. la cfTeeleil ty ineiina of tlui ( shelly plates lit tin' extremity of lil j soft ttiul twisted tall, when n not her J seizes III tn by Hie nape of Hie neck, n , It were, nml lie la ilrugueil reluctantly I forth. Tlio evleter htlll holds him Htrug- j glitig at flaws' letiKlli, innl not until In) j himself In wifely elisi-oneed iloea lie re llnilllatl Ills urasp.-Cluillibers' Jolll tial. .otireori'hiul Settlement, In the County Court of Clackamas County State of Oregon, In the natter ol the Estate of Jons Krp-tenson, iteceasetl. I Notice is hereby given that the under signed Executor of tne Estate of Jons Krts- tenaon, deceased, has tiled his final teport therein in said court, and the court has hied JCLY7TH, 1902, at tbe hour of to o'clock A 'M. as a day and time for the tiling ot obje- tioiis to said re port, and for the settlement of said estate. T.J. JONSKri). Executor of the Estate ol Jons Krisien- Ion, deceasel. H. E. CKOSS, Attorney for said Estate. Notice1 of Annuiil rhuol Meelfnir. Notice is hereby given to the legal vot er of School Ihtdrict No. t'C I'lai kainna Comity, State ol Oregon, Hint the aiinul meeting for tlio district w ill be hel l in the county court room in tlit) courtlion.se in Oiegoii City, to begin at the hour of 7 :'M o'clock 1'. M., on the I tit li tiny J one) Thi meeting is lo be held in tuirsu ance of law ami (or the purpose, of Iran sacting general Iiiisiih-nh. Dated tine 3d dnv of June. r.M2 Attest; Oua. A I.HKItlllT, U. O. T, Williams, Chairman. District Clerk. Police The Urllrf III a Devil. I A tualilNcriii.it helotigliig to one of the ttoinen's collei;eH lunl heen out ' with her lover without leave from her ! mistress) and wtia returning Into aloin; ! my roml. nt the top if which lived the j liiinenteil Professor Nrltleslilp. Now, ' the latter had u large yellow dotf that j took the tiMi.iil caiilno delight In eelnif -t cats Bentter and flee, nml. the hettcr lo j politico on llictn when they wero j 0j stealthily rrosaliii; the slrcef, he would j jierch hlniHcIf on the top or the pro fessor's gniilcn wall. Hiirroiiiuled and half hidden In the foliage. As the tin- j Htit IliultlNcrvilht passed beneath hllil I lie en iik tit sight of a cat In the tnlddlo 1 uf the road nml. iiiaklng n spring at It, collldeil with her and knocked her down. She picked herself up mid ran screaming- Imtne, nlitmst mud with ter ror. I'cciuise. us she said. Ilie devil had jumped on her hack and throwu her . . mm olIre for I'libliralion. lleparttnent of the Interior. Land Olllce. it Oregon City. Ore.. May 17. Us '2. .Notice is Hereby given that the'lolloaing named set'ler has tiled nonce of his inten tion to make final i r it In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at Oregon Ci y, uregon, on June .. iyui vix: JOHN LAWRENCE U0BERT30N H. E. 12104 for tbe NE'i of Sec. 10, T. 3 8. K. 5 K. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation nt aaul laud vix: Andy J, Ki riniller. of Dover, Oregon; Joseph Deschtxer, of Dover, Oregon; John elson, of Uover. Oregon; Mortis driueii- bam, of Bissel, Oregon. OH AS. B. MOORES, Register. Notice i herehy given that the under iKoru n il aii iv iu in i iiur v i u in in i - Clackamas Coui'ly on Weilnrsilar the tl h , down. Intrrtiiitloiitil Monthly day ol August, p.srj, or a license to irli malt, sp.rnuous and vinous Inmurs in less ipiai titles than one gallon, in accordance w llh Hie petition lurewitli (I'lhlisi.rd. t A SPA K J l' K KK. Numiuoas In tbe Circuit Court of the State ol Ore gon witbtn and lor the County of Clacka mas. AnnaE. A I bee, 1 I'laintilT vs. V Suit for Divorce Charles T. Albee, Defendant. I To Charles T. Aibe, the abeve named delendant: lo the name ol the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to ippear and answer toe comilunt hied against vou in the above et ti led im on or belore i riday the llth day of July, 10n2. following theexpira tion ol six weeks publication of this summons. This suit is brought to obtain a decree of divorce between you and the plan. Ml and awarding the custody jf your minor chil dren Edwin Albee, Albert B- Albee, l.idias Albee, ano May--tie li. Alree 1 1 the plain tiff'; and you are hereby notified that if you tail to appear ami answer sain complaint as above required tbe plaintiff1 will apply to the Coun lor tfie relief therein nraved. This summons is published bv order of 1 nomas r. Kyan, Judge, or tne Countv Court of the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, made this 27 1 1 day of May, lisrz. Date of first publication May .'!0. 1002. U'RES it SCH I EBEI., Attorneys for Plaintiff. In the Hoard of County Coiniiii-sloners' Court, fi r Clsckainas Countv, Ori-aui. In t'.e Matter of the Application) License. ) To the Hon. llosrd of Countv Commis sioners lor Clackamas County, Orego.i; We the undersigned legal voters of Cas cade Precinct, Clackamas County, Oregon, hereby petition your honnrutile body to grant a license to Caspar Junker t eell niHli, spirituous and v tioua luiuors in less quantities than one gallon, in said Cascade precinct lor a period ol six months from the dale of graining such license, the pur pose being lo keep a taloon for the sale of said minors in uujntnies less than one til Ian. Nantes. Joseph Wllllg. P. It. Meiiug. Henry Hidiie rhosch K. V. si lliuan. X. Decker. Kenma Jerger. James Melan. Paul Dunn, r red Wagntr. Ira K. Dodge, l'eter P. Held. S. I). Coal. can. J J. Wew.r. W. A, Proctor F. Heers. Have C'onraae. Vou tntitit have eoiiruge, my hoy. No matter what hand of circumstances ar- ! my thetiiHelvi'S ngnliist yoti, If your purpose la- right yoti will siicces-il. I.lfo I Is a beautiful thing. The chance to ' lanirtild of movemrtit, and he rrallrr that these wrtc but a few years ago a hiijihl ami luJ'y their voiingrr Irl-low-wotkcrs. It is ii.ituial lo ask the cause of such a physical change, which is not to I explained by the sties anil strain of daily hilmr, liei-auae there te not a few who. in spite ol vent ol ateailv work, irUiil the nirlnh attractiveness of lace and ligurr. Prrha the moot mi imrtant cause of this change is to be found in the prevalence ol ailmriit peculiiirlv (rmiiie, which drain the vi tality ami iip the strength. If the truth were known it would he found that these worn -out wouirii had lcn woiking under physical conditions, which, if a flght la h great tdenslng. No matter I man sulfrrr.l them would lie enough lo Names. K. J. Wslkl. v. Edward Kopper. John S. Uitibon C. S. Chase. Cnas. Ptyttee. (iottlieb Alnller. H. W ekmer. J. H. Revenue. H. Kidderniiacu. T. O. Jonsrud. H. Bn ns. Julius Fiendaml. A. II. Hyhuni. S. Hiuglililbtl. I. K. Duncan. John A.Strowbrdge. Kz-kn l lleers, Sr. Imw bard the situation limy aeetii. keep on Uolntc right, bravely face the future, set your Ktiitnlurd high, work and wait, be patient unci thatikfiil, mid you will win. You limy uever he rich a the world K"' not rl-h In money or rich In iower hut yon may he rich In tho knowledge of the truth that you have tiinde tho best of your chanco to lie a wan. IHui't set your ufainlard by the men who have achieved great wealth. Tluit la nothing compared to the rlclic that belong to him who ha struggled to enlarge and ennoble the circle uf llfo In which he 1 cast. -Schoolmaster. E. Beers J.J. A. ileiz. J. M. Does I I. Theodor Fischer. Thos. Clark. Feb. Straus. V niiaiii VYaesns. A. etcn J. O. DrSbazer. M. C Douainie. J. F. I hielrke. I'lruh Truliel. Ole Mikkelsun. M. Leiuait. Ott H. il'inig .Michael Keisecker Conrad Strnsser. Ir Minnosi. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Ore gon for tbe County of Clackamas. Mae Edwards, PhlT vs. Charles Edwards, Deft I To Charles Edwards, defendant above named: in the name or the state of Oregon, yon are hereby commanded to appear and answer the coni laint tiled herein against you in the above entitled suit, on or bed. re tbe time prescribed in the order for the publication of summons to-wit: on or be fore six weeks alter tne the tirst indication thereof, and if yon fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply lo the court for the relief in her complaint prayed for, and lor a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaititill' and defend ant, and for such other relief as may seem just and equitable. The date of t ie first publication of this summons is May 2.'!. Itfj2, and this sum Dions is published pursuant t an ordir made and enured by the circuit court ol the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, Hon. Thomas A McBride, judge, on the llih day of November, PKil. GEORGE V. STOUT. Attorney for plaititill. In the County Court of theHtile of Ore gon lor tne I ounty ol CUckamas. in tne matur of tbe guardianship of win s -ruou. a minor. To John Gordon. Caroline Irwin Gordon and John Dowling Gordon, and the next ol am oi said minor, and all other iemoiia in tereated in bis estate. In the name ot the State of Oregon. Yon and each ot you are herehy required to t and appear in the anove entitled Court on or before the 7tb day ot July, Urn.' at the hour ol 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause, it any there be, wny an order ol the above en titled Court should not be granted as prayed for. 'To show cause why a license annul I not be granted lor the sale ol n.a loin, on,,.. described real slate, situate in the Stte ot Oregon, and being the property of said minor: An undivided one third Intern.! i 1 12. 13 & 14 in Block L'2 in (Vo,l,rl,l,o , Clackamas Countv. Oremin. as ttx.mn . the recorded pint theieof on record in County and fcnate. subject however lo a lit. esiaie in or. jonn Oorduii ; An undivided one nurd interest in the N V y. n the hK l.t U.n 'III ' 1 u ll l tli . . ... """-'"i i.o. o. n. . n.oiiiieyy. M. in i ii amook Co.. Or. containing 10 acres, at d sunjeci io tne lile estate ol Dr. John (ior don: An undivided one third I,.!-.-.! ... ine .-sr. ol the N Yiyt of Hee. 1, T. 12 K. K. 7. W of the A. ,M. anil containioi; o acrs, anil sunj-ct to the life estiie ot Dr, J( tin Gordon ; An undivided one third in- lrest In l.te 1, 2, .,4, and 5, i:i Block 20 i.i i eninsnijr Addition So. 2, In the City if Ea-t Portland in Violin al, rv.,.....T Oregon, and subject to the life estate of Dr! John Gor ton. AN'DUKW iIOI'IiiiV Guardian of Irwin Leslie (,,rl',.,'. . minor, H. E. CROSS, Attorney fur guardian. Dated June li'tti, l!icj. Fire ftoperatttlaaa. If fire dm' nut hiini 'well." any (he old household mipcrstltlnii, "and you want It to draw, you should act tho poker ocroNH the top bar of the grate." This la supposed to placate the gnome, whom It whs formerly believed were very Jealous nf the robbery of their un derground country of lis coal treasures and wen? very apt to lake their venge- iy work mice out In prevent lug the fire from burning. It wna the mystic form of the from thus innde which wna mip posed to drive them away. Neverthe less It would not do to use the tihuvel In thin chn rni or the (Ire would lie sure to go out. kclid hull to be, I With thiulung head and aching back the w.ige earner pbsls on, feeling that she cannot alhud either to rest or pay a pluvcun's Ires, and every day see her K"IW more weary and more weak. tiikhk's no nhko to ftTor wokk or pay exjiensive fen in ordrr to 1st cured of womanly diseases. Hundreds of thousands of weak and sick women have been made well and strung by the use of Dr. Pierce' T'avorite Piraciiplion. It establishes IcguUnly, dries thr iliuiin which weaken women, heals ItifUinnu tion ami ulceration and cures fcninlc weakiirsa. It makes weak women strong stnl mi women well. "A few yeara ago I suffrred severely with frm.ilr wraknes and h id at llitirs dreadful p.iins." writrs Mrs. V. Drown, of Crrswcll, Harford Co., .Maryland. "I went to my doctor, and he gave me medicine which did me gs for a while, hut I would get worse ag.iiil. I had a sick headache nearly nil the time ; was so weak around my w.iist could hardly bear anything to touch me. My (crt would keep cold and 1 could baldly do I would work a while ami then he down a while; was completely run down. Suffered from disagreeable drain and also severe pains at times. After usiiitf five bottles of Dr. Pierce' r v Hi rwriin,i!ltMolh, Medical Discovery-, 0) Pierce' Pleasant lVllela, nV , the advice you gave tru...i.r "'' lion Tablet,,' en inn, V -rured. The doctor aa, li ' ' 'ij lllseaan I lia.l. " " e The ick woman who b,. .. of Dr. Pieive'. I vo,iU ' lake. Women who hay, , long year and found tin tot or other iiirdicinn h... i 6 tW.(,l I Mild t.l.l . V? Wll, i - '"a viol la tu I'avorite Ptrai rlptioii," IT AI.WAV1 IlKLn ml almost always runt yi, i.iriit is Iwscd ,,,. ,' , 1 the hlilidirda of thoiiw,,,!, rf " who have Used "l avotii, l','"' ninety-elght r trnt. t feilly and ruianeutlr cmjV? two woni, j, '""idtnl 1M m V m n iu I - - " IB I tie I... i ' tti iv nas la,,, ,rl,rf "l Imp,, !" 1 th heal. KM (irqiwnl, tlf ' '' ' , hniiaeliolil (j,,,, laid ,! a b' taken anew ik . I"t and aalialart o-i ,,r. 1VfW orlt I'rear,,-,, ( -"'mil-Tim nie. j, rleaeiyritlif ,.' tl." writes lln . Sjaainer, of UU, Montialia fq jj IU .' ' lour ttioniU tki J Itlflil-llta k. the ihatori A4 K""t. Ptiully 1 r to Dr K V. hrr, u 1 1 ailvic. JJ, , wcira m , L ii,. i. . ' " . I Ig. llil advkt, ltd . am well t0,, thanks to l. fton' No woman should rlrlsy U H I-'avortte I'rrv riplion " if the a lug frotu woinanly diie Tif Wuinanly disease I neelntrd tber Its rtlrt t tin the grnri.l lieallh, aad I .1 ll.. ..... Tl oivif-i hiv vuir, i nrre nay. in es Jvrriuieiiliiig with other Bel : when the espertrnre of Ihoswai wixueii proves that "I'srortu hn tlotl " is the surest ami talrtf of pr medicine for the cure ol dUrutjr l.atly womanly. Til K fklVII.KiiK Or MCK nxa Sick and ailing woturn art Imrjl consult Dr. Pieice, by letter, ri t i iirirsMindelice is sai irdly sretrt i the written confidences of .r.ni guaolrd by the same slnct ptofrai pilvacv observnl by Dr, Pirrrt It! : staff in tieiaiiiial comuHattMM r women at the Invalids' Hotel urS leal Institute, Hutlalo, N. Y. kzi Dr. K. V, Pietce, Iluilalo, N. Y. It I hardly jaauilile lo ennrtu the Value ol tins lire conmiUixs letter with Dr. Pierre. In sorr4 cases such as Mr. ,Ssiner , wbra s mnlical advice and treatment htdk to give relirf, a letter to I r. ftrm hern the mean of rrstonn pr-health. Accetit no siittitiite for'FstorittH aiTiiilton." The sulistitiite nwlic oulv the shadow Instead of lb r. stance and la prcsac-d no th tytx because it pay the dealer I littk a j profit than la paid by B'.fS t Btaiidntd preparation like Pllll enptiun." rKR TO WOMKI. Ir. Pierce' Krrt meiliral wort 'Jl Common Sense Medical Advuer, ' Off on receipt of ataitii to psTei? of mailing only. Tin wuik cue' mure than a thousand Urge p-jfi valuable medical informatioa. Srs! one-cent stamp for the clohVbn. volume, or only 21 tainiai fortil In tlfr rover. Addies Dr. I i Iirrce, Iluffalo, N. Y. An Adroit Answer. The celebrated physician Zimmer man attended r reilcrlck the tirent In hi hint Illness. One day, as the story Is recorded In "Salad Tor the Xot'lul," the king: mi Id to him: "You liuve. I jireHiime, helped many a niun Into another world." This wiih milicr nn unexjieeted thrust for the doctor, hut the doso he Rtive the king In return wua a JudlclouH mixture uf truth and flattery; "Not bo tunny iih your majority nor with so much honor to myself." BEST FOR THE ! BOWELS If yon ha'! a rrtrnUr, hsalihr muninl nt th bowel iipff ily. ..u in III or lll l.. Kr, ...ir tKiwels oirn. kli.l Im tll. f.iri-i-.ln Hi liKi.ai.r i Irnl oh y . or .ill h.i...ii, I. ilnnifrrniig. 1 ha m,.Ui ml. al.t, ni.i.t ..-r(i- I 9 y ul Si.f lug ill liunvl Clear allil clll U lu ICead It In Hit :e WMpiiM-r. George Hchauh, a well known Ui-rrnan citizen o New Lebanon, Ohio, is a con stant reader of the Dayton Volkzeitnnn. Hn know that tliis paper aims to adver tise only the l-eist in its columns, and when he saw Chamberlain' Pain Balm advertised therein for larne hack, he did not hesitate in buying a rxjttle of it for Ins wife, who for eight week had sufered , with the moat terrible pains in her back I and could get no relief. He sayi: "After using fhe Pain Balm for a few' day my wife said to me, 'I feel aft though Lorn anew,' and before using the entire con tent of the bottle the unbearable pain had entirely vanished and she could again take op her hoiiehcld duties." lie j very thankful and hope that all auffering likewise will hear of her won derful recovery. This valuable liniment is for gale by U. A. Harding, Druggist. A Mas and Ilia Heart. , Once upon a time there waa a rich old man who had a heart ho weak thut It faint bcutlngx could hardly he heard: yet. In the metaphor of our lime, that mime heurt waa filled with love for a fair lady. The lady heard of ber wooit'h physic al and Quanclal condition and looked upon hla milt with extreme favor. The result was that they were murrlcd. Moral. Faint heart sometime- wlnf fair lady. New York Herald. CATHARTIC A EAT EM LIKE CANDY l'lraiu. -.l.i.i.. ...lnl T Omirf. io (l....a, WTr Mli-a-Ti. W.knn. ..r UiIim,. 1U ii,l Idl Wrlo. .,r (rr imiIi, alel IhmmI1 tit I .3 lir I. I.ri.111. l.l.lrr.. si nil hi, acsmir imrtsr run ii.o r saw tus. KEEP YDUR BLOOD CLEAN -ELLOH J What I were tell you that In a very short space of t time all the rivers of this country I would dry up?" "I would say," replied the patient f-inn, "'Co thou nnd do likewise.' " Boston Christian Register. lr. William Iniliaa IMIfiOI.VIMt-.Vriill rutu llllnd, lllrrdlaa. anil llcblaa I'll,. Tl ahaorii (ha tumor. a. larallia lu-hli.i aiming n-l a M)ullli-. alrrs In. oini ri-llnf. Dr. Wil li. . L . . . . X . . a a. Advlee. mtiuiir i. would you say." botrnn the rr,7uLni7..2,,lli'''.",'r!'',"l''' .i...... . .. . i...Ut.-::....7 .. i: nrii.iri.i, r arm ymuuie propiiet or woe, "ir I were to ufii i :Viuu rL'L ;, K,r"'i"'aniii.ri)t. - . ,ui . vl ruu s, tLtVlvLAND. U , Fui sale by (.'hmmHn WCo., inign.iH Kalal lo n.illa. Aunty-Where Is that pretty doll voa had when 1 whs here last? Little Girl-It's gune-dled of the grip. "The grip, thr "Yts'iu; baby's grip." 7 2,(XX) niilea of longi tance telephone win Oregon, WBshingloti fomia ami Idaho d(' oM'ratinn ly th' Mtttiun T'I'ihone C' puny, covering towns. Quick, atruratc.cbw All tho mitisfactiup imrHotial coimiiunicili UiHtanco no etfrc. to clear umltTHtaniling-1!' Ir n nn am I San Franc;- m onullu Vinarrl II P'l on ariij - land. Oregon Citr oce t Harding's Dniff Stor i l Greemn PIONEER Prrbapa It Wai, Mrs. Rlchmond-Wbnt lovely antique furniture! Mrs. Hronxborough-Yes. and. do yon know, we got it almost as cheap as If It hud been new! Judge. Th Shopman's C'Irrk. 1 never." said the Illiterate shoe clerk, "forget a man's face that I have fitted shoes on."-Los AiiKdes Herald. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This pri'iaral Inn contains all of the digestanis and digests all kinds ol food. Itnlvcs lnnt;itit. rotlcf and never falls to cure. It allows vou lo eat all the food you want. The tnoKt sensitive stomachs can take It Ily ItsiiMj many thousands of dysfiepth-s h ive been 'ured afler everything else failed. It ji unequalled for allhioinach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by K.O. IirWin-ACo., (;lili-ano 1 lio tl. bnuIoiouUiluaan 1 1 Uiii. tbeOOe. sluk m$kt and Dqh Freight and parcels deliver to all parts of the city. RATES - REAS0 E. I. SIAS DEALEB IN Watolios, Clocks, Jewelry Sjiectacles. ... ' renftirine neat' a" All liiinlu nf reiiairinS and warranted. I'omtolllce llldff. t'lHbJ' r j