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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. JULY 18, 1002, JH r4 J) (5) IliiSth C00OCS00C00OCSCOC3 EJPTTIEMIBIBJE lt cccoscoocococococo H GHLH DMY IN OREGON CITY THE STREET PARADE WILL BE A PAGEANT OF SPLENDOR. All kinds of sport Ball Games, Hose Races, Goat Races and Races to the show 3 Brass Banwls All Unions Will Unite to Celebrate Prizes will be liunir up in all dqwrhiu'iik All business houses will be rep resented in parade. Phone Main 264. Address J. H. HOWARD, Manager. Cox 374, Orogon City. ! News of the Week 4 OQi i9i iOi rffi jQ ift Aj Friday, July 1. Seattle beat Butte; score, 7 to 4. Helena beat Spokane ; score 8 to 0. Tacoma beat Portland ; score, 4 to 2. A new revolution has been started in Nicaragua. Poitland beat Tacoma, score 6 to 2 Helena beat Spokane, score 10 to 4 Lower Yukon steamers w ill burn for fuel. in the East oil July corn drops four cents; wheat one four tli o a cent. The Chicago freightiiandlers' strike may be arbitrated. Probably COO miners perished in an ex plosion at Johnstown, Pa. Clifford D. Harvey commits suicide in Portland on his wedding day. All grains advance weather report". to the metropolis was an ovation. The I A. I.emke, residence, fl.rmO: ti. Kutt'he dull stock market The date of the coronation is dt finitely fixed for August 9. The death list in the Johnstown mine horror will reach at least 150. National Dairy and Food Congress visits Astoria and adjourns sine die. Lewis and Clark directors re-elect of ficers and postpone action on fair site. Oregon is likely to secure one of first irrigation projects constructed under the ne law. Cold-storage plants at Astoria com- fealem hop growers expect Sa cents for , rreivej. procession Irom t atlilington Matton to St. James' I 'a I ace drove through a mamt of cheering humanity. At the palace luncheon was served, and the (ienentl was toasted by the Prince of Wales. Later ho went to Buckingham f'alace and Iald his rcnrwls to k'inu kilun.it Alarm over money movement causes and Queen Alexandra. lis, resilience, fl '.(); 1,. Ilerberle, resi dence, llMitX) ; K. O. Mct'iocky , resi dence, $-.',0(KI; Colonial Li'-liriiitf House. 41HHI; Itaptist Oiiirch, f 3.500; Other small residences, $-.000. Saddest of all the scenes of the great mine disaster at Johnstown, Pa, were the affecting- leavetakings of the dead, which commenced yesterday morning. All dav tde Cioutian, SI tv and titeek lallioiic churches were ttiel ulth pic- t . , 1 1 o. . ....... tureMitie throngs. ho attended the last: service for the dead. Knots of women I Four Chicago railroads make Indivi and men stood on the street comma, I dual aureeineiits with striking freight weeping and groaning. M.inv women i handlers. Wednesday, Jul 111 Three North Dakota towns were de stroyed by a tornado. (rambling behind closed doors stopped by police in Portland. Heavy wind does much damage to hops before the season closes. National Dairy and Pure Food Associa tion elects J. W. Bailey, of Oregon, pres ident. August 9 is tbe date fixed for the coro nation. King Edward's convalescence is satisfactory. Dr. Charles M. Elliot, of Harvard, was elected president of the National Educa tional Association. A dispatch from Seattle says: "Sberiff Cndihee has just received the startling intelligence that members of the poi-se exchanged Bhots with Tracy a few miles west of Covington at 11 :40 o'clock. Tne dispatch, sent by J. A. Bunce, states that the convict was chased into the brush at a point between Covington and a mile west of there. An urgent request is made that the hounds be sent to the spot at once. This shows that Tracy, baffled in his attempt to board the freight train, is working toward Covington, probably with the intention of trying to board the next train at a point where the grade is steeper. It is regarded as likely that, finding his pathway barricaded, he may try to backtrack toward Auburn or Kent Ex-Chief of Police Woolery and Deputy Sheriff Brewer, of Everett, have been added to the force covering the region between here and the Green River bridge. The bloodhounds will be sent towaid Coviniiton before daybreak., in order that as little time as possible may be lost in placing them on the outlaw convict's trail. The opinion prevails that Tracey has now placed himself in a death trap from which nothing but his wonderful luck can release him. A. L. Belding, a Portland bartender, kills his wife, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Lemuel McCroskey, Frank Woodward, and badly wounds his father in-law. Woodward was intimate with Belding's wife, who left him some time befoie. His motive was jealousy. After the triple murder he gave liinnelf up to the police. Sheriff Cudihee, of King County, says he now has Tracy in the most dangerous position since he reached Puuet bound. The outlaw slipped away from his pur suers again yesterday afternoon and plunged into a thickly wooded swamp near Black Diamond, VVah This is in the direction of Palmer, the point he is believed to be heading for. Cudihee has reduced his foice, and with tried men will continue lite man-hunt as long as the fugitive remains in Washington. who attended the last rites In tne churches were oven nine w ith grief and fell fainting to the floor. Most of tde funerals today were in St. Stephen's (ilvak Church, where both Slavs and Poles worship. At the Greek Catholic Church and the Groalian Church, w here tii as was said over many of the dead, the streets surrounding the buildings were choked with grcit throngs clamor ing lor admission Saturday, July 12. Rain checks tbe spread of cholera. MOTHERHOOD The greatest ambition of Amer ican men and women is to have homes blessed with children. The woman afflicted with female dis ease Is constantly menaced with becoming a childless wife. No """"-"'c can restore dead or gans, but "Wine of Cardui does regulate derangements that pre vent conception; does prevent miscarriage; does restore weak functions and shattered nerves and does bring babies to homes barren ami desolate for years. Wine of Cardui gives women the neaitri and strength to bear heal thy children. Yon can get a dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui from your dealer. l71fiECARDUII U Mar'ret Ktreet, . . Memphis. Tenn.. ADril 14. 1901. . ,V 1 im 1 tock ono bottle of TWr j, i,. 1 ana ODO Packa9 of wnZiA V.. '"""-uraueht. I Had been H".u mi lq in phi ti nnti . ... . 1. iii of Cardui. Row I am mother of a fine baby sriri -Mnh j . o, Tie baby weighs fourteen pounds ind I reel M well as air person could feel. be without VV'me Of ( rrtnl In mwV.,.. aJn- Mrs. J. W. C. smith. For ftdTlon injt I t. ... ... I Sunday, July 13. Butte defeats Seattle, score 3 to 1. Helena shu's out Spokane, score 10 toO. Tacoma defeated Portland, score 7 to 2. Weather reports cause slight decline in wheat in the East. The flood situation at Topeka, Kan., becomes more serious. There is no prospect of an early settle ment of the Union Pacific strike. The Vatican is anxious to establish diplomatic relations with the United States. Washington County people pledge as sistance to Portland-Hillsboro electric railroad. McBride people highly plea bp d over declarations of Washington Republican conventions for war on railroads. Attorney S. M. Bruce, of Whatcom, acquitted of charge of larceny in connec tion with fail ures of ban ks of 11. St. John. The Chicago Ireigbthandlers' strike is still unsettled. Chicago is threatened with a food famine because of the Btrike Belding, the murderer of the McCros keys and oodward, is sane, and will answer for his crime. His air of bravado has by no means been diminished by his n ret night in jail. It has developed that the shots which Belding conld not ac count for were sent after the fleeing form oi ins little son. The War Department will enlarge the barracks at Vancouver, Wash., to ac commodate a full regiment of infantry. New quarters will tw erected for two companies of field artillery. The im provements will represent an outlay of approximately $150,000. The buildings will all be frame, and local timber will be used. Monday, July 14. Seattle beat Butte; score, 10 to 4. Spokane heat Helena, score, 5 to 4. Portland beat Tacotna, score, 4 to 1. Mazauias will start on annual outing today. China appoints new Minister to the United States. Victims of Johnstown mine explosion number 114. There teems no bone of preventing dis astrous strike in Chicago. Nome steamship Portland reported at St. Michael safe and sound. Terms for restoration of Tien Tain to Chinese have heen settled. King Emmanuel of Italy visits Em peror Nicholas in St. I'eteibu.g. President Roosevelt and Secretary Boot say the friars must leave Philippines. United States training ship Mohican overdue at Honolulu, reached Dutch Harbor June 28, out of fuel and short of food. Jailbreak at Whatcom, Wash., planne I by llankwrecker St. John moped in the bud. Spokane heat Portland; score, 7 to it. Helena shut cut Seattle; sroru 3 to 0 liutte beat Tacoma, score ti to 3. John W. iates' corner on Inly corn is at an end. Other grains are in sympa thy. Buds tiy to advance storks, but jorn flurry is too much for thciu. While the posse searching fur Tracy, the es4-aed Oregon convict, was scour ing the Palmer, Wash., county, linn in the Mief that he waa in that section, the fiigitivu was going in another direc tion, it hasjusl come to light thai he appeared at a farmhouse near Kuum claw. Wash., Sunday, seemed a meal, and impressed a boy Into shaving him, while three men stood hv terroistru ken. Where the desperado is now no one knows. In the morgue at Chehalis, Wash , lies the body of Merrill, the crape, I Oregon convict, who was shot to death by his pal, Tracv, the outlaw who is now terrorizing Washington. Merrill's body was discovered near Nauavme. Wash Uilllets of 30-30 caliler found near the remains substantiate Tracy's slorv that he shot his partner. The discoverers did not take pait in the man hunt and will not receive the rewaid for the return, dead or alive, of t! e convict, but will he lilierally rewarded. A SUFFERING WIFE Savod by tho Suggestion of a Thoughtful Husband. A man can rarely enter into woman's imrTprtnga when thfv arr caused by dis eases prciili.it ly Irminitic. I'.vrn when the cbaiaclrr of the uttering t ically described the man cuimot appre ciate the lorcc of terms lor winch he 1ms no equivalent in hn uprrinicr. All he ran do is to svmp.ithir and suggest. But when a woman hears the stoiy of i woni.m s sutlriiug every word has its just weight with tier, l.vm more, she WWX VTi,'' A r'--'T . . lV I 1 r"r?-r- Late advices from Auburn state that Tracy is known to be about nine miles east of Auburn. He is badly wounded, and the Sheriff, who is at Auburn, says there is no doubt that the convict's race is about ended, and that, while he may not be taken for a day or two, yet he cannot get away, and is sure to be killed or captured. Oregon counties, for the last year, have been paying out nearly $.r)000 for scalps of wild animals, principally coy otes. The county stands one-third of this amount, and the state two-thirds. The appropriation made by the Legisla ture of 1!K)1 is already exhausted, and fzu.ijtsj m claims are on hie. The coun ties are relying on the next Legislature for reimbursement. Lane County, how ever, does not propose to pay out any more money on this supposition, and has made an order that no sea! us will be accepted. Lord Kitchener, fresh from his victor ies in South Africa, arrived at South ampton yesterday morning, and reached London erjon after noon, flis entry in- Convict Tracy was seen last night near tntiinciaw, Wash., a station on the old main line of the Northern Pacific, about two-thirds of the distance from Meeker Junction to Palmer. He was apparently working back towards Tacoma to a heavy grade, where he evidently designs to board a moving train. Dogs followed him three-fourths of a mile and then lost the scent. The trail will be taken early this morning, and oflicers expect to come up with their man again today. The Marquis of Salisbury has resinned the Premiership of Great Britain, and Bight Hon. A. J. Balfour. First Lord ol the Treasury, and government leader to the House of Commons, has been aie pointed to succeed him. The Marquis of saiiaoury lenueren ins resignation at an audience which be had with King Ed ward last Friday. Haturdav Mr. Balfour vi-ned the King and accepted the Premiership. Tuesday, July 15. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. P.riiiah Chancellor of the Exchequer, resigned. Duke of Devonshire assumed the gov ernment leadership in the Hoiibh of Lords. The Chicago freightiiandlers' strike is as far as ever from settlement. General Davia will succeed General Chaffee in command in the Philippines. Bandits held up a train on the Denver and Bio Grande ami robbed the passengers. Thursday, July 17. Thirty-five miners nerihed in the Daly-West dir-asler, at Park City, Utah. 1 The Lafollelte Republicans of Wiscon sin won their light over Spooner. Wyoming Republicans renominated Governor ltichurd. The Chicago freightiiandlers' strike was declared ofL China appeals to the United States to help tier in Hie indemnity trouble. Big rebellion being organized bv ex Boxer leaders. In the negotiations Governor I'afl will There is a break with the Vatican. proceed to Manila. Ladrones attacked native constabulary near -Manila. Cholera is spread illg in the PhiliimiriA Islands. Portland beat Spokane, score 7 to 1. Seattle beat Helena, score 4 to 2. Tacoma beat Butte, score 4 to 3. Transport Grant, which cost il.lOO.OdO will not sell lor more than 01,000. Gates buys more July corn, thus refut ing his statement that he will not sup port ii. moot market is very bullish. Mrs. Mary Waggoner, of N'a ria vinu Wash., will claim reward for cautnr ,' Merrill. Sheriff Cudihee has dropped out of sight, and is undoubtedly on a still hunt I for Tracy. Twenty cents is being hops at Salem. paid for many Portland Elks' Fair practically decides on Seventh-street location. SheriffCudihee has called in the dosha looking for Convict Tracy, and now pro poses to surprise Tracy ami Merrill w ben they shall meet ag-iiri. Tracy was seen by a farmer near Euurnclaw Kundav night, but bis appearance was not re ported until yesterday. The fugitive played his old trick of doubling on bis tracks, and again bis pursuers were tooled. lie was not heard from yester day. Merrill is said to be, in Seattle, and has even ventured out on the streets. Grant's Pass bad a 150,000 fire yester day. The losses are as follows: City Hotel, 2 500; Grant'a Pass Brewery, I2 000; Bartlett grocery. 11.000: South- ern Pacific shops and wood yard, $10,000; Prisoner in Astoria himself. City jail hangs 30,- Grain elevator fire causes loss of OIK) at Moscow, Idaho. Indications are that harvest hands will be scarce in Marion County. Proposal lo move oil tanks submitted to I'ortlaud City Council. General Jacob H. Smith, who iasm-rl the "kill and burn" instructions to Major onocr, in uienuinar campaign, lias been retired by the President. In reviewing tho case, the President says the General by his looe and violent talk to subor dinates, has interfered with his further usefulness in the Army, and he orders his name tsken from the active list. Bwn tbe Ita Kind Yen Harg k;m Bourft Bifnatur. jT yf- The Enterprise 1.60 per year. reads between the lines of the itory ami understand t!ir unsivrnk.-ibte anguish and dread be gottrn of rxtrrine nervous- I new and wrakrn-vt No woman can read tne snrrowf ul story of iillrring told be low by Mrs. McAdoo. without heartfelt sympathy with hrr condition and heart felt gratitude for her cure. "ft is with pleasure that I add my ten timony lo that of others, hoping it may induce others to avail tlieinwlvrs of the benefit of your invaluable medicines," writes Mrs. R. G. McAdoo, of Whiting, Mississippi County, Missouri. "Nearly a year ago I was taken down with a severe case of sickness. I suffered un told pains ami misery such as no one ran describe. Was confined to my bed most of the time. I could turn no war with out it giving me pain. I was afflicted wttn .aoing or the uterus ami ulceration. Had a bud drain all the time, and drag-King-down pains through my back ami hip; no appetite; fiowcls were costive; had smarting, itching and burning In th vagina all the time. My head and temples, liack of my neck, shouldrrs and sides pained severely. Had kidney trouble, too. I ached all over; bad cold feet and hands all the time. I suffered a great deal with pains in both sides, and much tenderness on pressing over the uterus. I was bloated terribly at times in bowels ami limbs. I roul.l imt sleefl; noise it seemed would kill me. I could not get on my feet alone. I can not deacril the constant pain to which 1 waa subject every moment of my life. was so reduced in flesh and strength that I could scarcely walk across the floor aay of the time. I was treated by good doctors, but they just gave me something to ease me for a little while at a time. They said they could not cure me or do anything that would greatly benefit me. My husband suggested one day thst I try some of Dr. Pierce's I'avortte Pre scription. I askeil bun to get me a bot tle of ttf He gave me a tableapoonful, and It soon eased me. He then wrote to Dr. Pierce in regard to my case. We havo one of the ' Common Sense Med ical Advisers.' Dr. Pierce told my hus band for me to take hi 'Pavnrito Pr Mriptioil' slid ' 1'lrus.iul Prliets,' and also his ' Golden Medical Ihscovrry ' and tralol .Smart Weed,' arcoidltig to dirrctions. I did so, ami brgail to tm piove fast. II anyone doubts this give lisnie and address, I will alwsvs rec ommend )r. I'lrr. r s inrdirinr anil his ad wee to all sullrrrrs Irom IIm-sm-s In which female ate stibjrrt. He has I Tell as kind as a lather to mr; advierd ui a child. I tvlirve if my busUnd had not written to lr. 1'irrce last fall and commenced giving me bis uirduiut, I would luxe tlird in a short time." iit-MMNl) wisr.a tham IMKToua, When tltr ils ton jroiioum rd but wife's case In cutnMr, It was the hus band who si geratrr tbe trial of Ir. I'irne's la vonte PrrMiiption. It was the prompt brurfil ilrnvrd front the use ol "l avniite I'tr.cnption that induced Die hlislstnc1 to toiiiult Dr. Pierre b lettrr Ml his wife's behalf The trsult uti roinplrli rmr. This rrsult icin montv lollows (air am faithful trial of tr Itrrrv'i I-avonta I"ir.Tlptioii. It was mde to cure worn Billy disrate nd it dorr what it was trade to tin It has mini hundreds ol thousands cif weak ati) uk women and cured thrin prifectly and per manently, A great nnni hrr of these cures have lm rflrctrd after dc. tors had pronounced the nflrrrr Incurable anil roiidrnined hrr to a mar tyrdom of misery fur the trim of hrr liatuial life. " I svonte 1'irn ri tmn " etsliln.hr regularity. lrirs the drams which wrukrn women, heals in flammation and ulceration -""--" anil (inra female Wrak best. It rurrs nrrvotistirss, hradnrhr, bar kaihr ami other ills which have their cause in womanly dinratea. "I write to Irt jou know the great iK-nrfit I have ircrivrd bom the Use Ol your medicines," tavs Mrs. Sidney ft. (lakrs, of Wbitmrll, I ittsvUania lo , Va. "I inn sogratrful to ou lor )oiiradle. When I corntnriHrd our nirdiclnrs I had l,rrn trrntrd by different ilrxton fm tbrre months or morr, but would id) rcrrive jsirtial relief lor a short while and then would l worse than brfoie theii treatment. Was routined to my bed most of the time. At the time I com inemed your trrstment mv Irltsidewai completely j nralvxed, Had no appetite, no desire to rat nj thing; lowel cosilvf 11 the lime. Nenes were all unstrung, so I could not best the Irast noise, I alst uflrred frilm disrasrd oiaiiri and fraialt weskiirss. Hut thinks to mv Maker an! you, alter following yrmr advice, I W aide to do all my washing, srwirg ami bouse work in general. I haven't bad spasm in two months. Left oft mrdicinet about one month ago. Didn't think it necessary to continue thrm longer. 1 have taken Dr. I'ierre'a I-'avoiite I're cription, 'Golden Medical Discoverr and ' I'leasant Pellrts.' livery sick womsn especially if tuffer ing from disease of loi.g ttanding is In vited to consult Dr. Pierce by lettcrw. Address Dr. R. V. pierce. Buffalo, fj. Y. Sometimes a dealer tempted by tbe little more profit paid by Irs meritorious medicines will endeavor to foist on his customer a substitute for Favorite Pre scription." There is nothing just aj gorsl for weak and sick women a D. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. BtO AND GOOD. "Little and good" the cotnmon aayif nins, but that things may t both !, and good is proven by Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Ntedical Adviser. It is se..( free on receipt of stamps to ply exprtuj of mailing only. Send 31 one-c'U stamps if tbe cloth-bound volume Is de sired or only 21 stamps for the book fct paper covers. Addreaa Dr. R. V, Piercf, Buffalo, N. Y. CATARRH A8K Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm Giias Relief at one. It clesntea, ftfmthM and tii'Sls U,e itiseaiwd mifrn brri. It curia (.aurrh rid drlTia awty Cold lotlie Head qukklr. It Is slisortieil. limit an 4 I'rot-U the atemi.. K'tret the Hermeiof 'l aata and HmrlL lr..,i ...J Wc.j Trlsl Ma nr.; at Druggists or bj mail. " ' ur-uo, so n siren Direet, ew Turk. 1 1 Gf n PIONEER 1AY FEVER Itonflfep and lnu, Freight and jiarceln delivered to all jiarts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE ! .r