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OREGON CITY jJNTERI'RISE FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902 i ... ....... ,''..: All.riu.l.KvlnlUr. f i'ivj ni'i. ;"'" i Vile Ml'l"". l',,l"". I Hi ,.l,lnnn. Satin Clancy, Thenl L,mii rif'"""'. ,:rl'' U,""r' 1 ""I"'1'1' ll,,'r- !, Clancy, Klli'Uxr. Ki-aliiig, Hubln- ! Hr.ly l I'11"'?' I , Snn.Uy evening at Mt'lli'Mli"! f ' i,.i..r..i, . i.ihIkm uim Hrvirti Uitlvsn by ' ,,"lr- T J . given every month an I I tlciided. The nitmlfl In ul l..'m.li.f. On uf ilia Miual phasing jan4 . VTraex I jrv ill V nrial Happenings, l News of tlio Week y v- - r ". . Vu.lcv In West Orrrn M . .!.,m aiveii III honor of J'1?". i Mlnl.vof Wlllard, tlin soil !,'"' . Ilawley. After ihe ar- h. hi young P0"!'1" A'"r'''" 'J raised '' ,,w,, ,I",,,H ManV kindol tiamea III ....l UiiT III the allitrnooti a ' ul spread Wontlh the tree till'1" Li ...i. ..I. n.l.m. .,. f U)lH'"ll'"'l11"""1 ' ''' tt'llUr.t rM)lpl.it ol ''' ... i-Mim llift. Vie Were I' . i v Aiiiuiiir those it.- hall'l"'"" i ,..riv rtflTc,U,,lllwlcv.Um.fSulll- " 1 . .i . H..I.... II, .Hi. ...... h lii M'l 1'niKiy. ii. i.m I ,ri ol ili" cm.ng ""a" "" "l 4, rendition 'f "Heaotilul 1"'" " I,h.f."l.yMi.C. A. Miller. Thla T I Km f it iiaaa-al 111 l.l M L-rvlre. 1 1, lull" .. urn l inn iiiiicru in iKlnli-y. ITonrmn lr Mliu li i iillilneiu l 7 l'rrr .li iiriiing mfnlJTby Workt. '.. J. I''ri Lmii,iI I'iimi1 llM Hi Uinl." (trtutl'lll M imllfi," Mr. ('. A. MllUf. J,m-Fr Kniiort." . . . . I . . .MIm ( oiiyrri I,B-; llrwil lln I 111 NHull." ... rliuD l. irtluM HI K. HKOI KH. I'mulitif Zifilli'l', "f Alll, li 4nl ue-iiriiliiit of Ilia W'umm't t Corirt. IrniliTKil n uiiormai ' . . 1.1 I.. .1 ll. tun l&"l rriif inriiiw,,, o( Mr. W llmni (allow? at 'ik Abuiii '.'') iiiinlMra of Mnailn ! nw, of tliiicity, wura iirBarnl anil Htioon a iy-ii)'yalily paH. .injler li well knowo wumati In Con circle", anu tritiijr iih llm imlliary of tho liranJ h of lln Kr I'Ulillc. HlirLAt I ALt'MNI bioiio'm. - at 40 of (tin alumni of Ilia l'rk cnuol ami a frw InvltaJ utirata irrunlun In Womlinro Hall In Itila fjM Silutilay nveninK. A aliort lit I pf'nni rrtxlrrml anil rtlrili h nr wreil 1hih MIowinI I i Itii liour. Tlio animal rounion la orruinn of linii li pli-amiiB ami inrouglily riijuypil by all prewnt. ti lli niiiiilT on tlio ro(ram tihortnlilroiw liy Capt. J. T. Ap niDdMn. H. A. MIII.t. HAYinHirr-aVANa. V nnrriic of Mm F.liialiHli Kvan C. n. liMvlinrat waa rntiil.l f -liv rvt miitf at (i o'rlm-k at the i of jihlif William (ialloway In in. Only llm IiiiiihvIUIh ri-Utivft f ciinlrtrijiiK pr!lr were prfwnt. mh u rxiiiiitoly ili-corati'il. Iln rrrruiony, which wai ptr Ibj It.-v. I'. K, llaininoiul, a wi-i-ill'T wtvh.l anil tlin hrliln fiioin iliMiart ! on the 0 oYlix-k Jlrum Oreicin Oily to I'orllan'l, ill lie llii'ir fnliira Imiiik. Mr. t ml m rnniixi'tiMl with th Fquil- "ufK"'i'l bian AKaiciation. AT MKI IlKI'M I I. AC. ' at 3D youiiK wiiinen of thin lily "nlfrlainfil ut llm fnl,triim PUrft jtitinlny nvftiiriK hv Mia Kva Mii f The limn anu ppwit with (tinf wifiml ri'lrpnliiiituiiii were mtrve,!. U'ty a i'lmHroiii by Mr. K. tut, Mri J. P. Kentinjr, Mra. N. hiiinio, Mr. I,, t,. i'i,.knn. mKK-JOIINoN. nurtinu" of MInm ArinlntA A. -mlo Willinm .iriHi-r wa hoIciii f " I'll l mi Wfiliirnilny cVi'tiinu of 'I'lii'V will ri-Miiln at KiimI 'nil Kiim t'luy utri-i'tH, 1'ortlanil. I'lniilitf.H of the Klnir, of St. 'lliurrli, hth pri'i'Hrini: nn ntr '"I. aiiiiii will lm nivi-n in ('aim ;'4'k mi llm HvtiniiiK of TiiHMihiy, l'rtirulnrii will im hiiihiiiiici'iI -lncn in Hiti Armory Unt niiilit "lni lli i,( i. onmi Cily bif 'I'l hh a very ciijnyalilH atl'alr 'tleinlfil by ii Hrn crowil. I''' I'aiilliuii (Tint, irrtvp K plrtiiMimt air li"H luHt iiiulitinCHiii'iiiiih Turk. W Olliii, crrv okToi.kdo.I fH. I-I'CAN Col NTV. ) J. Clictn-y mi ki-H nn uutli tlint '''"wnior partner of tlio linn of F. """vACo., duinj. IniMincHH in tlio ''t"Uii, Cnimiy UIi stale nfon ""tlmt Mjiil irm imy tlio mini ''"''NI'ltKI) POI.l.AliS for emit fyi'iwu uf Culurrli Unit cannot I'y the iih of Hull' Cntiirrah FltANK J, CHUNKY, rri to heforts inu hii1 miliMcriliml in '""w, tliiH litli day of Doccmlicr, A. W.UI.KAKON, Notaryl'iiblic. " ('iIiirrah Cnro Ih taknn iiitt-r-er"l ' tn (lin., tly on tho blood arid ' "iirlacca of tho ByHtom. Sen J '"""1'hIh, fn.. J ('lll.''.r . . . !. I j -..I..M-. 1 , ,V CJ(J lolWlO, U. ! -IriiKtH - I'l I' .. . . I """"iiyl'illa arc ll,o best. 1 Frl.lay, Jiinn'JO, TIib hliiof Haxony It ilnail, I'liiu I on thn lncimi In Formomi. Htrvallon and caiiiilballmii I ruportud In Corra. Koft roal minor ar opponcd to a uori eralairik. Tha llmintt br-Kn di'lmta on tho I'lill Ippini) bill, Hlxty niu.li.nta graduated by Unl-VHialiyofUn-gon. Tha l'riildiiit I ilnliTinlnnl to bring about Cuban rwipnxiiy, A. O, U, W. Hiiprxina Loda votn thank to wopln of (lifgnn. Vnrillnand W. I'urk. of Chirago, pre dlii auicnaa for th UK).") (ulr. Chiviilmid ni , ,,,!( at thoTililcii Club ififiilh,n at New York. U'niiun allcijitd Ui have Wii Imld In lapilvlty by anariiiUt imar Tai:oina maki'i bur vwape. Mayor of I'aUiraon, N. J. tuk,a alnpa to (tut down rioting, (iuvnrnor Muriby onlrr out tnxip to prolm l tb ailk iihIIn. Tha Hftialu liana tha Swiiicr luhali luio for Him Nirararftia canal bill. Tha HHKini.r aiibaliliHu for tha Nicamgua canal bill providra that llm fn-nnlrnt, through llm law olllrnr of tb (invrrn nifiil, ahall ili'liiiiiniiH whether a char I a In can Imi ol.talni'il to thti I'aiiaina t'oinpany' properly right and cniicr lima. II Iih bll Imi a.ll"ll,Ml that uch I it In can b obtalnnd, Iih (hall pnrcbana thn property, riaiita and roiicniiiiia, lor IIO.IKKI, II, In Ilia opinion, a dear titla cannot Im ubtMliind, lie tliall priH-nnd to conairui t an lithuiian canal by thn Nica ragua routa. Tha bill ftirlhnr pruyiib-a that a roiiitiilaaion ol anvtin ahall I ap pointed by the I'lt-aiilniit tnauonrvian thn work and to makn arranxmuniita lor all thndnlailaof It. It alo provide thai bonila In Ilia mm of i:M).0U),(XX, Imaring L'jwr emit, aliall b lamicd to raine money with which to coiiHtnirt tha canal. Saturday, Jiina "1. Ifoua lialmoat luro to pa I'aiiaina bill. ilnrf iford crlticlao tlin Ilrltinti admir alty. Civil government ha ln'on eittabliahed In Sauiir. Tbo Vatican aceppta Governor Taft'a rooal. Anartiilita are to be run out of Pater aon, N. J. Fnrral lire work K'eat damage on i'u- gttl Hound, The IIoumj aent the I'liillpplne bill to confurnncn. A 0. U. W. Supreme Lodge adjourn In Portland. Wheat trading mora lively in the Eaat than fur tome time. Five pernon were killed In a train wreck In Minnesota. Another conference wa bold on the Cuban bill without action. Ixjtili llargna, a Portland laborer, mur dered by unknown pernon. Tim Senate conSmed the nomination of Captain Croxier to be Chief of Ord nance. lively row In Colfax. Wanli., militia over alleged aitaault of private by Cap- lain. The chief of Hie I ml rone band which killed American aoldicrt wa catmht in the Philippine. Sunday, June 22. Wyeth won the American Derby at Harlem. The Uritirih colonial conference may lie a failure. Cornell won the tlueo boat race at Poilghkenpeie. Coroner' verdict Implicate Oladieee in ilargua mtudnr. Tho'etrike eitnation on tho Union Pa cillc iM'Come aerioiia. DiiaHttmi lire on Fast Side water front; Ioh abonl PK),000. ire 6 BCm PisrcQ's GOLBEfl MEDICAL DISCOVERY mi fifsa AND STRfKOT t wfiK a tolnl wrrck-foutrl not ulrf p or eat." write. Mr l.C. Ilcrr. of Hrrryiiinii. I rawlord Oi M. rjWtwovrnral tri.M mnllnne froii l KtorVlmt .reeved very liltlj- l-mrht. I . II, . h .".I atrriiKth. wa not We to . o . ,l iv' work I omiiicm-ea tiiUni! Ir. Picitca (;',;i,lfH Mnlloil Ilm-nvrry, anil when 1 ukrn one I.Htle I c.M nn.l my appci te w. woii.lrrlullr lnMm,ve,l. I Imve lakcll fle botlliii "J ' ill iniprov'iiK " The sole motive for Buhstitution la to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritori ous medicine. He gains ; you lose. Therefore, accept no substitute ioi "Golden Medical Discovery ." New Irrigation bill In no wlae conflicts with Carry arid land act. Campaign to advance price bf stocks gain strength for the week, Waalilnuton fornat fire are atlll raginx, and have already done $1,100, (M damage. Kiploalnn of alcohol barrel can fatal accident In Portland ; James Urilllu lose life. (leologlcal Survey parties to select sites In Oregon (or storage reservoir for irrigation. NorthweNlern ' League or were: Hcl, iu4, Portland, 0; (Suite 12, Seattle 4 ; hpokane 7, Tacoma 2.'- Walla Walla County Kepublican con vention pledge it aiipiKirt to Ievi Anknny for United State Senator. Wanbington I'ankera' Aaocitlon de clare fur g Id standard in no uncertain term, early retirement of greenbacks, alMilinbineiit of the tubtreasiiry system, acientillu system of currency. The Prosecuting Attorney of King County, Wash , Inform the court that be tielievea he has positive proof aitainst Paul Underwood and hi wife, ami that tlin case is murder In the 11 rat degree or nutliing. Ilcfenilnnf' altorney reipiest trial in September, and earlier if possible. Monday, June 23. London Is in readiness for coronation festivities. Troop are called out to quell disorder at Toronto. Thieve rob seven bouses In north western purl of Portland. Chief danger from fire In (ireen Iliver Washington, has pssscd. London stock exchange will be dull until alter the coronation. American trade in (ireat Britain in creasing despite prejudice. Congress will probably adjourn sine die before the Fourth of July. Three perfton were killed by train at railroad crossing near Seattle. Alison II. Iluckman die in Portland from Injuries in runaway accident. ituiiness on German bourse it so light that shorter hours are demanded. Helen defeated Portland, C-f; Seattle beat Hutte, 0-3; Spokane won from Ta coma, 19 4. Oregon's hop yield la estimated at 85, 000 bales, A price above 16 cents is looked for. Compared with live saved by sanitary p eeautioin, losses in Philippines are trivial, says General Wheaton. In view of failure of Cuban reciprocity legislation, there may lie an extra ses sion of the Senate to consider a Cuban treaty. Tuesday, June 24. Union Pacific machinists may go on strike. The coronation festivities begin at London. The conference on the canal bill waa postponed. The Toronto street railwy strike was dexiared oiT. Lrd Kitchener tails from Cape Town for England. JaneToppan, Hie nurse, was found Dot guilty of murder. Portland dairymen threaten to advance the price of milk. Twenty per rent of Paterson silk work ers report for duty. Bryan denounces Cleveland and bis Tilden Club speech. Henry K. Dosch advises Oregon Ex hibit t.'apaneee Exposition. Portland Civic Improvement Associa tion gives -toOO plants to children. Suspended Collector of Cuttoms at Dawson creates a sensation by resigning. The King and Queen entertained the siiecial envoys at dinner at Buckingham Palace. Large reservoir bursts in Baker County, Oiegon, and disaster is nar row ly averted, Oregon-liound immigrant jump to his death, while temporarily insane, at Stam'H-de, Wash. President Oliphant says the Mitchell statement la misleading;. Mineworkers nlHcials are sendinir food to West Vir ginia striker. Wednesday, June 25. , Wheat takes a small upturn in the EllKt. Portland free but lis w ill not be open this season. The coronation has been indefinitely postponed. Edward Hirseh renominated for Post inaHter at Salem. Steamship combine unable to control lirain rates on Atlantic. An operation was performed on King Edward for perityphlitis. The Senate patted the bill creating the Appalachian forest reserve. Lumber fleet with a capacity of 7.000, 000 feet now in the Willainitto river. John Bennett, slayer of Nora Fuller at San Francisco, surrenders himself in WiiHhiiiglou. Fire on Seventh and (ili?an in l'ort- land destroy $:i7,000 worth of property uni oO horses". 1 The Missouri Kepubliean State Con vention organized, and will make nom inations today. .Tiiini's Williams found cnilty of man slaughter for killing "Cockney lieore" Hicks in Portland. ltoni.v flotintv Bottlers protest against State of Oregon granting contract for reclamation of arid hind. The Populist State Convention of Kan sas filled the vacancies on tho state ticket left by Hie Democrats. The Democratic and Populist State Conventions of Nebraska are in dead lock over the nomination for Governor, but tho prospects are that they will fuse. Bryan withdraws his name. Taft and Ktihlln defeated Sharkey at London. Indiana and Ohio weie visited by tornad'H'. Convict Tracy and Merrill are seen near Castle hock. The coi.lnree on the canal bill reached an agreement. ltoosevelt defend Wood, Hoot in a speech at Harvard Elevator interest withdraw support, causing break in wheat In the Earl. Political convention in Minnesota, Nebraiika, Missouri and Pennsylvania. Seattle Uat Portland. 4 3 ; Butte beat TacomA, 10-1 ; Spokane beat Helena, 5 4. John I). Fain, a merchant of Charn- pocg, was the victim or an aain yesterday. A coroner's jury find his former buiness partner, J F. Markley, guilty of thn crime. The testimony Mhowed the murder to have been cold blooded and apparently premeditated. About 20 men bent on hanging Markley were defeated in their purpose by the arrival of an officer from Salem. King Edward's condition I reported by bis doctor lo be atifactory. After another bad nlgiit lie showed much im provement yesierday, and waa able to take solid food. The period of danger, however, will not be passed for several davt yet. Today intercessionary services will be held in all of the churches of the United Kingdom. The iecial envoy are leaving for their home. Prepara tion continue for the King' dinner. Lead Tlinn All. "One Minute Cough Cure best all other medicines I ever iried for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles," says D. Scott Currin, of l.ogauton Pa. One Min ute Cougn Cure is the only absolutely sale cough remedy which acts immedi ately. Mothers everywhere testily to the good it ha done their little ones. Croup is so sudden in ita attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yield at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleas ant to take. Children like it. (Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. Ueo. Hard ing. PIONEERS OF I LAf KiMAf COUm. Many Attended the Annual Pioneer lleuuloti In Portland. Thursday, Jung 2ti. Second Nome liner arrives at Seattle, The following pioneer registered iu Portland last week at the annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Association. The year in winch they came to the State is given : 181.1 Mrs. DanO'Niell, Oregon City. Itrtft-francla C Perry, Moialla; W. Carey Johnson, Mrs. Ii. K. H. Miller, Mrs. S. M. McCown, Mrs. 8. D. Mel drum, Oregon City; William Barlow, Barlow. 1H4K Mr. Ellen E. Hackrtt. Oregon City ; William Phillips, Clackamas lkl7 Walling Me'irew, Milwaukie; Mrs. Parnelia A. Kobbins, Oregon City; Henry N'acband, Park place; Mr. Mary Howell, K. F. CaufJeld, Oregon City. 1848 W. L. Holcotnb, Oregon City. 1K4J Mrs. It. F.Caufield, Oregon City. lttoO R. H. Thomas, Moialla; J. J. Houkins, James 8. McCord, Oregon City ; Mr. M W. Klieppard, Bar low. 1851 E. C. Hackeit, Oregon City. 18.')2 Hon. William Galloway, Mrs. II. L. Kelly. Oregou Citv ; C. W. Noblitt, Needy; Mr John Dolau, Pleasant Home; Mr. Mary LaForest, Mrs. N. J. Beatie, Oiegon Cify; Mrs. 8. B. John son, Damascus ; Mrs. Captain S. E. Mil ler, Mrs. Ollie V. McCord. Mr. George S. Hmith, Oregon City; Mr. Martha Ellen 8anders, Willamette; Mrs. W. H. Adair, Oregon City; Mrs. T. B. Kiliin, Hubbard: Nathan N. Bobbins, Oregon City; Mrs. J. (ireenwell. Damascus; Mr. Julia Young, Milwaukie; George 8. Smith, Oreicon City; James A. Ky, Ely; W. B. Partlo. John Lewellen, Oregon City; S. B. Johnson, Damascus; George Deardotir, J. M . Long, Damas cus; Mtr. Sarah E. Miller, Oregon City. 185:5 M rs. Kaberl Potter, Oregon City ; A. J. Nickum, Oswego; William J. Ranch, Gladstone; Mrs. Josephine De Vore Johnson, Mrs. C. Gibson, Mrs. Jennie It. Harding, Mrs. 8. A. Chase, Mrs. Hildah Ann Carnthers, C. N. ftreen uian, Oregon City ; Miss Mary Barlow, Barlow; Charles B. Bunnell, Milwaukie. 1854 J. 8. Otis, Pleasant Home; Robert A. Miller, Mrs. Mary E. MeCar ver, Mrs. C. Martin, Oreiron City ; Mrs. Sarah II. Moilitt. Damascus; Mrs. E. T. B. Thomas. Moialla. 1S5-G. R H. Miller, Mrs. S. C. Linn, Oregon City. 1857 Mrs. J. W. Noble, George A. Harding, Oregompity. Popular Seaside Schedule and Bound Trip Excursion Kate Via Astoria U Columbia River R illrond Co. Beginning Saturday, July 5th, the A. fc C. K. R. will reuiiie its regular Sea side schedule and every Saturday there after during the Smiiiner season the Portland-Sea-ide Express will leave Un ion Depot at 2:o0 P. M. and run tbrounh direct without iruiisfer to Flavel, Gear hart and Seaside, making clone cpnnee tion at Astoria with steamer Potter and I. R. it N. Co 'a steamers to and from North Beach Points. In addition to this excellent service, an additional local train will be run between Astoria and Clatsop Beach points, thus offering p.i troits of smith beach unexcelled facilities for traveling between beach points. In connection with this improved train service, round trip excursion tickets be tween Portland and all Clatsop and North Beach points (except Ilwaco) are sold every Saturday at tho rate of f-'.50 lor the round tiip tickets, being inter changeable with all boat line and lim ited good to return Sunday evening. Upon application to J. 0. Mayo, G. P A., Astor ia, an elaborate album of Sea side views and points of inlercBl on the Lower Columbia River will be mailed to your address tree. CHliirrltoftlte tomnclt. Leads to dyspepsia, causes indigestion, alwuvs results in sonr stomach, water brash and loi-s of appetite; causes you to belch no ims: causes yourtonaue to become bloated ; causes you lo bloat up after eating; causes yon lo feel aa if vou bad lead in your stomach ; causes belch ing wind and sour food, bad taste in mouth, offensive breath ; causes shooting pains in the stomach. If neglected brings on inflamed and ulcerated stom ach. S. B. Catarrh Cure heals and in vigorates the stomachs that have been weakened and impaired by catarrh, and is a sure cure for all stomach troubles and loss of appetite when taken accord ing to directions. For sale by all drug gists. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. I'MAlTU'tjl'A ASSEMBLY 1002. (Continued from page 1.) Reading and elocution A. M. Hamill. A. M. United States history President W. C. Ilawley Parliamentary law, Mrs. LillianC. Bethel Art... . Professor John Ivey W. C. T. U. Institute Mr. Ada Wallace Unruh Physical culture, Professor M. M, Ringler Amateur Photography Woodard, Clarke & Co. How To Avoid Trouble. Now 1 the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer la over, and if it i procured now may ave you a trip to town in the night or in your busiest sea son. It i everywhere admitted to be the most auccessful medicine in nse for bowel complaints, botli for children and adult. No family can afford to be with out it. For aale by G, A. Harding Druggist. MEGA. akes short roads. JL tJLnd light loads. (fir I I BEA.SE ood for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere. Had. bf ITA.IOAHOOILCO, The steamer Gray Eagle while going down the river Wednesday night struck a rock above the Clackamas rapid and was rtn ashore and was beached across the river from the old Brotighton saw mill. The rock tore a large hole in her hull, which is under water. A crew of men was put to work raising her yester day morning and the steamer will be afloat in about two days The Gray Eagle had been engaged by the O. C. T. Co. to go on the Oregon City-Portland run during the strike on the car line. Tbe Southern Pacific Company an nounces the sale of reduced rates on account of the Fourth of July. Thece figures will be based at one and one third fare for the round trip, making 4 cents per mile round trip, passage to and from Rtation in Oregon. Tickets will be on sale July 3rd and 4th, and will be good for return up to and including the Cth. Celebrations will be held .U the more important points. Local agents will furnish all details on application. W. E. COMA!, General Passenger Agent. Letter List. The following is the list of letters re maining in the postofficeat Oregon City, Ore., on June2tb, 1902: woatatt's LIST. Ca-r, Myrtle M'ss Ray Loria Miss Fleming Nellie Veren Ruth net's LIST Athey Ben Athey Matt Athey Westley Frank Pete (2) Garrett Edward 8 Jones John M Jones J L GEO. F. Lisley Chas Lienlttrger J Morris Norria Robbina N N Schwanbauer Wm Thompson 8 A Weston E L HORTON, P. M. ' Xaaal Catarrh quickly yield to treat, rnent by Ely's 0jn Jialm, which is agree ably aromatic. It is received through Um nostrils, cleanses and heala tha whole sur face over which it diffuse iUelf. Druggi sell the 50o. size ; Trial size by mail, 10 cent. Test it and you are ture to continue the treatment v . Announcement. To aocoii ruoiliita t-ioe who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal i angea for er.larthal trou ble, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely" Liquid Cream Itnlin. Trice including Ui spraying tube is 75 cent. Druggist or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. Reduced Ra'es to the East. Those contemplating an eastern trip will be interested to know that there will shortly be on sale greatly reduced rale ticket in connection with tbe Rio Grande System, the famous "Scenic Line of the World." This line offers ita passengers a most deligntful and cumforiab'e journey to all eastern points. It is the only transcontinental line passing directly through quaint and pic turesque Salt Lake City, "The City o The Saints," beautiful Glenwood SpringB, Leadville, Tueblo, Colorado Spiings (where a side trip may be made to tbe Garden of the Gods and tbe summit of Pikes Peak over tbe cog-wheel railroad), and Denver, the queen cily of tbe inter mounUin region. Stop-overs are allowed on all classes of tickets. Tliree daily express trains make close connections with all trains east and west and afford a choice of five distinct routes of travel. The equipment of these trains is the beet, including free reclining chair cars, standard and tourist sleepers, a per fect dining car service, and also person ally conducted excursion cars, each in charge of a competent guide, whose busi ness is is to look after the comfort of his guests. No more pleasant and inexpen sive means of crossing the Continent can be found than la provided by these ex cursions. For additional details, address, J. D. Manskikld, Gen'l Agt., Rio Grande Lines, No. 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Reduced Rates Via ; Southern Pacific. The Southern Pacific will make special rates to San Francisco on the occasion of the convention of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at that point in June. Tickets tt ill be on sale from June 3d to 8th inclusive, and will be available for stop-overs in California. Full informs Hon relative to rates, limits and other conditions will be cheerfully supplied by all local agents of the Southern Pacihc BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yo liftTim' rrotr, healtbf niATtnnnt of tb bw)ig arf da jr. your III or will b. kap your boweiioiwn.Jrvnij wil. Fore, In th ripe of vio lent plT"C ut pill p" ' dandf roui. 1im mootlt il.tMlmt, moat prferl of kMplag lb bot CiOftf aU4 ClOaVA U VO tk -?V CANDY gQj CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pltaunt. Pal.t.M., Potent. TMt Rood. noGoo. S.-.r Kick. ii, W..B.O, or Urlp. 10, t, and U cent p.r box. 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