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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. JULY 2.". 1002. 8 .t - SO EPTEMBED5. lt occooccooccocccoeo cocccccocoocccoooo 1111 i r H GHLH DHY IN OREGON CITY THE STREET PARADE WILL BE A PAGEANT OF SPLENDOR. All kinds of sport Bull Games, Hose Races, Goat Maces ami Eaces to the show Phone Main 264. Likens ui uic u ctriv Friday, July 18. Botte beat Tacoma ; score, 9 to 1. Spokane defeated Portland ; score 6 to 3. ' Helena (but out Seattle; e core, 2 to 0. Convict Tracy again surrounded, but escapes. Arthur Venville's murderers bave been captured. State's wool clip estimated at 19,500, 000 pounds. Earl Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant of Ire land, resigned. " Board of directors considers question of Lewis and Clark fair site. Former wife of D. W. Tilford, of Port land, sues biro for $20,000 damages. The sentiment of tbe Indianapoiie min ers' convention is against a sympathetic strike. Portland public bodies asked to co-operate with Harriman linea in securing settlers. Schooner Thomas F. Bayard commis sioned as Washington pilot-boat on Col umbia bar. Fourteen persons were drowned by the capsizing of a whaleboat at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. E M. Byers defeated Walter Travis in ' amateur golf championship on the Glen Tiewcoorse, Chicago. Mrs. Mary Waggoner is offered $300 for returning Merrill's body, but refuses it and files claim fjr $1500. July corn goes down and Gates crowd mav vet lose on corner. Stock market picks up on return of men speculating in ' July corn. j For lack of funds, the encampment of the Oregon National Guard will continue only six instead of eight days. The mili tiamen went into camp at Albany yes terday, and will begin drilling today. The troops present a better arpearance than ever before, and the best gathering in tbe history of the guard is anticipated, Wisconsin State Republican Conven tion made the following nominations: Governor Robert M. Lafollette. Madi fon; Lieutenant-Governor James O Davidson, Soldiers' Grove; Secretary of State, Walter L. Huer, Mondohi; State treasurer John J. Kempt, Milwaukee Altorney-ueiieral, L. Sturdevsnt, HOUSEWORK Too much housework 'wrecks wo men's nerves. And the constant care of children, day and night, is often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard lace tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, lcucorrho?a and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition. OF is doing tins for thousands of I American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that U why the writes this frank letter : Glendeane, Fy., Feb. 10, 1901. I am so glad that your Wine of Csrdui is helping me. I am feeling better than i nave tell lor yean. 1 am doing my own work without ny help, and I waahed last week and waa not one bit tired. That show that the Wine U doing me good. I am getting Aeahier than I ever w aa Mfore, and sleep rood and eat hearty. Before I began taking Wine of Cardtil, I nied to bave to lay down five or six timea'eTery day, but now Idonot think of lying down through the day. Mas. Richard Jong. 1.00 AT JRl'UIIsiTS. For tdvles tod llttratvra. 44rMg. riTlnf rr o- tcmi, "Th J.lw. AdviMr Ij.par1m.ut tut 3 Neillsville; Superintend rnt ol Public In struction Charles P. Cary, IVIevan ; Railroad Commissioner, John W. 'lhoin a Chippewa; Insurance Comiesioner Zeno M. Host, Milwaukee. Saturday, July la. Lewis and Clark directors fail to select fair site. Balfour will reduce the number of his Ministers. World's shipbuilding statistics show increase in 1901. Outlaw Tracy see as to have disap peared completely. Stampede in oat?, and all grains are higher in the east. The coronation of King Edward will take place August !). The miners' convention is struggling with the strike fund question. Union Pacific announces settlers' rates again in September and October. An Illinois woman killed her husband and brother-in-law in self-defense. June freshet has not deepened the channel at mouth of Columbia river. Spokane County Republican conven tion indorses John L. Wilson for Senator and declares (or railway commission. Trade reviews show that continued prosperity of country is becoming more and more certain. The Oregon National Gnaid is now thoroughly settled in tamp at Albany, and yesteroay hegan drilling, which will continue every day until the encamp ment closes next Tuesday. Today Mayor Williams, of Portland, will review the troops. Tomorrow relimous services will be held. Dr. E. P. Hill, of Port land, will deliver the sermon. Heavy rains in Central Iowa, yester day and today, are sending a flood down upon prosperous farmers, which will ruin many of them and cause losses ag gregating, at a conservative estimate, $2,500,000. There seems to he no hope tonitrht for the country between the Mis sissippi River and the Missouri bluffs between Keokuk and Hannibal, 300 square miles, mostly planied in corn, with some thousands of acres of wheat in the shock. Sunday, July 20. Butte beat Tacoma, score 5 2. Helena beat Seattle, score 73. Portland beat Spokane, score 53. There is still no trace of Convict Tracy King Leopold visited Kinif Edward at Cowes, Oats touch the highest price since 1874 in Chicago. Judge John Catlin, prominent lawyer, dies in Portland. Soldiers at Leavenworth. Kan.. I dulged in a riot. The miners' convention voted against a general strike, Dissatisiaetion in England with the new jmme Minister, Pendlpton and Walla Walla win in the Inland Empire League. Marion County prune crop will be per cent less than last year. 40 Mayor Williams, of Portland, reviews O. X j. in camp at Albany. Great tracts of fertile land in Missouri, Iowa and Illinois are flooded. Louis James wins amateur golf cham pionship of the United States. Four salmon ships chartered for cur rent season loading on the Fraser. An order was issued for the establish ment of a military post at Chickamauga. New Yoik bank statement shows a gain in cash and decrease in loans and deposits. A naval engagement was fought off Pa nama by Colombian and insurgent gunboats. Washington County Indian War Vet erans declare for Representative Tongue i... !;.. i a... ...... c..L.- Monday, July 21. Tcoma beat Butte, Bcore 5 to 2. Helena beat Seattle, score 3 to 2, Portland beat Spokane, score 7 to 2. Weather andprice favorable for hopB. Steamship sank on the Elbe with 155 on board. Nine persons were killed by a tornado in Baltimore, Immense ledge of nickel ore discovered Brass All Unions Will in Josephine County, John W. Mackay, last of the bonanaa king, dies in l-oiuion. Four men reported blown to pieces by dynamite at Lyle. Wash. Gibson found guilty of murder in first j degree at Grant's Pass. Charles Stahl, former Portland car- penter, drowned at Clatsop Ileach. Colonel (irosbeck. ex-Judge Advocate of Philippines, jnslilles "water cure." Two swifr tniins crash together at Rochester. N. Y. One killed, 20 ser iously hurt. j ' iarment-woi kers to the number of : 23.1HX) struck in New York, and 15,000 1 more are expected to go out. Heavv rains and cloudbursts in New York State caued several deaths and destroyed hundreds of thousands of dol lars' worth of property. Losses by flood h1o.ii? the Miasissii pi above St. Louis are estimated at $tl 000, 000 with probably half as much more to be heard from. New districts are threatened with Mood. Tuesday, July 23. All grains are weak in the East. General W. II. L. Barnes, of San Fran cisco, is dead. Anti-imperialists will hold a conference at Lake George. Japanese are intimidating other fisher men on Fraser River. MazuuiRs started on ascent of Mount Adams early Sunday mottling. Mrs. II A. Smith jumps in Willam ette River and commits suicide. Cit'z-ns of Portland agree to raise $2.IH) lor llarrimau irrigation fund. The War Department is preparing to build many new quarters and barracks. Ex-Captain Strong is charged by May Yolie with stealing $250,000 worth of jewels. A terrible panic that occurred on the Primus when the llansa struck her on tlie River Elbe yesterday, rendered the elToits to save tier passengers almost use less. Fortunately, the steamer 1 Midi in came up immediately and succeeded in saving 00 of those on board the sinking tteamer, while other boats assisted in i the woik ol rescue. It ia believed that 50 persons were drowned. Wednesday, July 23. Cardinal Ledochowski is dead. The German tariff bill is doomed. Helena beat Tacoma; score, 3 to 1. Spokane beat Seattle; score, 9 to 3. Butte defeated Portland, score, 5 to 3. Grains go up in the Kast on strength in wheat. Cavite ladrones escaped the military cordon. O N. G. encampment comes to close at Albany. Religious riots are reported iu several rreiich cities. Mazamas make successful ascent of Mount Adams. Major Glenn was convicted on the water-cure charge. Seattle is still evincing great interest in the Tracv fiasco. Fear of gold export movement causes duller stock market. Largest floating drydock in the world launched in England. The charge of grand larceny against Captain Strong was withdrawn. Oregon Supreme Court holds an eat ing-house a legitimate railway enterprise. Milling interests are leagued to pre vent the re-election ol Speaker Hender son. Government will spend much money reclaiming Clatsop lauds covered with sand. Lumber vessels of nearly fiO, 000,000 leet capacity built at .North I'acitic ports in past two years. The temporary withdrawal of 3,840,000 acres of laud in Eastern Oregon, for llie purpose of protecting the timber and water supply in eight counties, has been been recommended by Commissioner Hermann, the Geological Survey, and Forest Superintendent 8. 15. Ormsby, of Oregon. Action on the recommendation may be taken at any time, and it is highly probable that it wili be favorable. In his annual report, Captain W. C. Langtitt, after recitmg the condition of the various river and harbor works in IBaiicls Unite to Celebrate Address J. H. the Columbia basin and on the Oregon cast, recommends anpiopriationa to lu expended ill the Year ending June oil, I'HM, as fo lows: Mouth of Columbia $iioi),0tl0 Ib-tween Portland ami sea ofn', i'0 ; Willamette aUive, Portland . . . . Ml iH) Dalles-Celilo canal 200,'i 0. Cascade lock .:'. i Vancouver to mouth of ilium ett Coqiiille River Coos Hay and harbor Coos Uiver Mouth ot Sinslaw Tillamook lUv and bar 10.lNHj Ci.i'lO l'.b70 .'! I (si 7'i,(Ml fi.iit'O It), 10 Upper CuI'liuhU and Snake Lewis River, Washington 15 (KM . . Thursday, July 1M. Religious disoideis in Paris continue. Missing Cehu teachers were massacred by ladrones. Three Americana held tip and robbed a Mexican tram. Convict Tracy is on his way Mast Visit his niothei. to Emperor William is advised lot to visit i'rtlsnian Poland. Portland Elks will give $.'00 to the winning cuudidute for tieeu. Nine thousand tuna of salt eu loille to Portlaud, ami trust cuts prices. No proepxet of early agreement on Lewis and Clark Kx position site. Vancouver, Wash., man in party which perished ii. storm in Alaska. Two hundred persons wvre drowned by the capsizing ol a aleutiicr in West River, China. Jefferson Myers, of Salem, just buck i oiu ttie hist, predicts a largo immigra tion to (begun Miss Sox, of Albany, Or., elected sec retary ol National Young People's Christian Union Convention. Charles Sweeney, the well-known mining man, may tie Wilson candidal' for United Status Senator from Washing ton. C'uturrli ofllie lllmlilrr. is a very common disease in bo h sexes, causes freipient urination by which in lime you lose control and ability to ru tain, causes Irritation at tbe neck of the i . i .i . i causes sedum-nt in the nrine re,e,,,b;,i,g' brick dust and thick wl.mal HI ,i : i i , L J ,. All of which can he removed tiv taking u H iv,i,,', i;. .1,. .. lions ror sale hy a druggists. Hook on Catarrh Iree. Address hmiU Bros., Fresno, Cat. . MItKK I.VI'O VO It MIOi: Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures ... .. . , . painful, smarting, nervous feet and in - growing nails, and instantly takes li sting out of corn and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. 4M....I. tv. ... L' I. . . : i . norn n ruwniiHi iiiasea tigrii o, new shoes leel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tned, aching feet. Tiy it today. Sold bv all drug gists and shoe stores. By mail for L'.'m in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. OASTOniA. Bri tli The Kind You Haw Always BoujK, Blgaatar , SAT. of Kain andaweat beve no cnct oo hjrnrm treaid with Ktireka Hax- nest Oil. Jt re mit the o.impi krrpx the leaf!) tr "lt and pli able, biiithei ni ni intuit. No roiih tir- lace to that and cut. J h uarnru nn only keen lo ktng 1 1 krt new, but W'-ara twice at lonpby tbe nrof Kurba HarntM Oil, Sold every where io cn ii tiret. Made by Standard Oil Company The Enterprise M-50 per year. VREKM n V . II ' HARNESS M ........ .. ' Y'rw u Prizes will HOWARD, Manager, Box THE OLD WELL. A Story of Moss, Microbes and Medicine. t ( tUc office of the port to idnilir. Ur piluli pretty and p.ithrlic wold picture which touch the lent and dim the eve, lint he d-s this rrg.iidlrsa of physiology or pathology. Wlirti he ing a iotig of the old well on the farm antl of tlir moss grown bucket ill which the water was drawn, he hasn't a thought of the Uicteria which tin I a Irrtilr breeding ground iu many an old well, lie j :ctuu"i tlir hot, Ihustv day, and the bu krt headed with tn. thug drop whicll aluue like pearl agaiutt the moss. Dut he doesn't paint the picture of the man whose tongue is parched with fevrr, who tumble and losses in , hi hot room and narrow tx-d while the , bacilli of the bucket and the well arc i driving for his life. That wouldn't be poetic theme, and he ha nothing to , do with a theme that i not Krtic. i As a matter of fact tlir old well and its familiar bucket have !rrn the mean icl'Ti,,niKhl,0r;."l T'" ""i . T. TV VtniCle lor Its llltpxll 1 tlOU tltr) t IC l V rilur. .,, , , , ... ' Ir"ap the water t drink. We . prevellt jtI k,4nl,fllIlrM. THR danckh ok iuskask jdoea not lie in the strength of the 'microbe but in the weakiiras of the ! U?y V tlle ' ''"I1""" the ! microbe ha a vantage ground from jw,ich to operate. When the blood i I pure disease fail to find a breeding K1,0!1"'1! ad the microl strives iu vain TTrZ t .. . . I"".. inn II wir okkxi and every organ frd mid nourished T ""0" '"Ust share the taint. Keen Ik. t .1 . ..." the blood pure ami plvntiful and the body is made strong to reist the assault of diease. I honestly lelirve that I would have been in my grave to day had it not been for your medicine, ami the mercy of the good Lord," write Mr. lame. U M,... 4 New London, Stanly Co., N. C. " In the fall of l8oj txk a hard cold which seemed to stle In niv head, terminating in catarrh ol the head. It bothered me all the time, but I did not think it was serious until the spring of iKo,j, when my health became so much impaired My blood was all out of order, and I had to pro to the doctor. Ue gave me medi cine wnifh helned me for a short time In the winter of 1805 I got worse than I harl ever been. My tonsils were en larged and my neck swollen all out of shape ; my throat was sore and I could riot cure It. My husband went for the doctor, but he K-ivc me no cncoiir.wr. ment He helped me a little, but it did not last long, and so he attended me for Nasal CATARRH In all It lUgr. Ely's Cream Balm Vi,fm' cleane, oothM and he ala ths diseased Dismlirari. Kciirn catarrh and drire away a cold In the bead (julcklr. ;rem Ilnhn l( vtu4 Into tl nottriMlJrn4; over tut nemhrma tui I .baorbed. n,ef u mallate and a cur. follow. It 1 not drlng-d.. Bot product .n.. Urgt Sire, MeeaUM Dreg glaU or hj mall j Trial 8I, l eouu. I fn.'A o.rninm I I m r , w lie Iiuni? up in ; departments. All business houses will be rep resented in parade. 374, Oregon City. twelve months, whrti 1 beard of a lady tli.it was liikliig your iiirdicliie and wu j;rtling wrll. Si I arcurr. aoine of tbe lur.licuir and Ugaii taking it. n oaf wrrk 1 w alilc to do my c.iklnj(, W hen I brgan taking the mcdicla Could it up only a Irw iniuiilr t a tune, and I could trst or alrrp only a little while at a time. My tlmxl was ore, at time I could not rvru swallow twrrt milk, and my ton ail a wrie lull of little rating aoir. Mv rlt id wollrii out of ahapr ami ,C I could Hot bear In v clothe Uslrued, as I cuuld hanllv get my blrath. My vitua' would our on 111 y atoiuach brloie I tnu! I Irtve the table. My folk ail. I fiiriida had al.iut given tor nit. The dia tor aa: would not grt wrll. My father Mid I would Hot Itvr a mouth, but thtrr Mile of I'r. I'lrrcr' tioKlru Mnluat Iiimot. ery, three ltllr of bis Tellr!,' tlirte bottle of lr. Sagr' Cat.ii tli Keinrdy did the wotk and made bic wrll woman." TIIK M NT TIIINU for Impute U.l ia lir. I'irrrt't C.oldrit Medical Inicovrrv. It tiriilr aliri the tiou of the pot ion wlmh t'oirupt the bl.l and disrate the I--t v. It iurrraar the activity of the blood making glands, thu increasing the fily o( purr bbxsl, iu It in the mi lotpimlr of liralth. By llirsr the lasly i built up and it Vitality testornl. "('.olden Mnl ical Iusi nvrry" i tingularlv rf I e. live lit the cure of ariululim diiM-,iM-, rnlaiged glands, iwrll big, t'tmplr, rcrma ihI rrup 11 C illtrasr in general. Tbe moat obstinate and daiigrrou form of llisal dileair hut yielded to the curative jajwer of till great remedy. "I (rrl it Is my duty to write tieyoti of the wonderful curative powers of your 'Coldrtl Mrd Iral liiM-nvrry.' " write C.ro. S. Ilriidrisoii, I.sj , of Irnaiid, I.re Co.. Ma. "I had a bad vre on my light ear, and mv bhssl ballv out ol order. I tried l I doctor but with 110 good result, hin y I wrote you the jwr tic libit ill my vt nd you advUM I your 'I'.olilrn Sled.cal Inn ovrrv,' will I began to take. From the first (aittle 1 l-gaii to feel lirttrr, n ! when I had taken tight bottle til wit healed up. I wis', you luicra. " l-'or alsiut one yrar and a half ny face was very badly broken out," w it Mim Canie Adams, 'f 116 Welt ilaio Street, Hattlerreek, Mich. "I pent great deal of money with doctor and lor different kind of medicine, but re ceived no liriietit. At last I rrad one of your advertisement in a pajier, ud obtained a bottle of Ir. I'ierre't Goldtn Medical Diicovrry. Hrfore I hd taken one Uittle of thi ninlicine I noticed a change, and after taking tlirre bottle I wa rntirely currd. I can well recom mend Dr. Tierce' (Joldrn Medical Dis covery to any one ilmilurly afflicted." IKiN'T UK IMI'll.SKD OH. Sometime a dealer for the akeo the little more profit paid on the ! inferior preparation will try and ell stibititute a "just aa good" a "Gulden Medical Discovery." The claim il 11 on it face. There is no similar medi cine for the blood and stomach which can show (itch a record of cure u tht "Discovery." Don't lie Imposed upon by substitute, without a record. There ia no alcohol iu " Golden Med ical DUcovery," and it i entirely Irtt from opium, cocaine and all other My cotic. A .HRPKCT criDK to health and happlne" i one tltl given to Dr. fierce' Common Sens Medical Adviser. C. L. Shaw, of Couley. Winn Tar., l writes: "No family iiould be witliwt it, and anyone who wialir Prr"f: guide to health and happiness liu'a nave Dr. Tierce' Common Sense Med ical Adviser." Thi great work, conrrr.frrx iool lrg page and over 7oo illustration, I rl" fife on receipt of stamp to aiy rxPrl'e of nuiiling only. .Send 3! stamp if '"e biKik is desired In cloth binding, or only l stamp for the book In pap" :0'!t Addrrn Dr. R. V. Tierce, Imlo, N. . PIONEER rl. ill fiii:a rranfer1 and Expper Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE 1