i ii . - 1 ,t OREflON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1&, 190- ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. AUGUST am lkv CORRESPONDENCE Our correspondents will please send Si articles before Wedriedavs tf esrh week.othwrvtiseit reaobei ustoo late for publication, y i A t lll!. Mi ? M.ittha Jrhaum'sen, has te'iuncd lo Portland, ltr mi extended viii with ( her inueiits hern,., .. . ... , j Mis Ivonney. of HultRrd, has been J vit-it l her sister, Mrs. Hayes. Mr. I.ahiack, who lias been in tlm I employ of 1 N. Hramhall, Mill move his j ' lamilvand household ridels to what lie I lx.lij.vM to be a better place, in the State j of WasbiugtiWi. Wm.'Bramhall and wite, of Terry, tvere t Kiting relatives at Alms this week. ,. M: L. Gotham, of Troutdule, visited ' relatives here this week. Having is dot e liia'ns fair. A social hop was n'l von at the resi lience of J. N. liiainhail August -iid in honor of .Mi'S Georgia Kami.!, on the eve of her tlenailnre for her home in TiouUale. 0.,,-..,l Ijnni iiT.i L.l,t lillfV hanlil'i! ! lumber from here to Troutdale. Iia Smack is studiing telegraphy mi- ! ihr our agent, Mr. Him. J Eramhall is through hanliinil t.. . . , ,' ' . Micrwool eanie near having a tire slid ll'iiniP" his wood to I he Miniiv, ami . , , , . . . . . , r 1 ' ,; , I that wnind have destroyed several tmii- hi sun I ins nun mi imp i.rs uim i ,..,..,. ,, i. ,,,,, I.....I. ,l,s.-,,i ..r.,.l and t!ie weather re- Coughing BJPIII ll I I I III I II II T I J UI was Riven up to i':e with quick consumption.. 1 tl.v t, beR.in to use Aver's Cherry recto mI. I improved at once, and am row in perfect health.' Chas. E. Hart man, Gihbstown, N. Y. lion ferlte'in. nnil se.'un' It's too risky, playing with your coui;h. The first thing. you Know it will be down deep in ycur lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Aycr's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Tim tlm : 25c, 51c., $1. All intiUl. Jiorimri. Once more we hear (he hum ami click ol the hinder as it cuts the fields ol J ripened grain, Mr. Bernard and Misses Anna and J Marv KJcgal weie guests at M. Yetsih's I last Sunday. I . runner a saw-null, wmrh Is lieinc Vitnn.-ii.l i'in.. rtu i moved from near I'leasant Home, will l i'i'""iu.O ' j hHni lo ready lo run. j The people of Itonims are exporting to get a piwtollioo in Ihe near Inline. j A pailv headed hv (. W. Horintf tn ule I a lishini; trip to Mount llond hist .. k I They ii'rt wood" lin k. They also as- eemled old Mount 1Iik., the prilo oil Oreiron. '1 ne party eo'iKiuted of Messrs. 1 O W. I'orimr. ti. II. I'ieree, o( Portland, Misses l'lra Itoriiitf, Noline Shaver, ( I'ortlHtid, All rearhe l the top exeept Miaa linrini;. Miss Cora M. Miaver, ol rortlatid, who had Ixen xMndiii a tuoiith at Ciovernment Camp, leturned w ith tha party. Lazy Liuer "I hT . troubled a frral tl Willi lorplil liver, wlil.'h rnli r'iiui- foima I AM Alii f I" ll-l J"" it ri iu t iiif iiti iiini. Hint I iiiin limi'il imntlicr uil''V mt Vli'U'lv mini I sluill eiity liMKlml l H'C- ffutii,",i ",' ri-.'. J. A unu ."V.M Siomuhnn Ave , I'lilladelplila, I &VX CANOV I JJ CATHARTIC jjt Ja i OViinnll ypnr totor. I( hn V It. thn do M h ; I' ' lo uk It. Dim Kvu' XtV n tu luiow Un tl wtlh him. w r wlittim j. C. Altii CO., Lall. Mill. Mr. ralhod ls returned with his fanii'v fr.im 1'ort'atid, wheto they have lived for the past two years. Mis K. Jones and t itnily are spend it'i; the hot season at Wilhoit. It twaoi mas a iitiio c I ri(n. fnMut'iiv I'l'iftii. Ttt )w1. TVi OikI. .Not-i .ii hfit, Vkrii.or iJnrr lV. Jv-Wv. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... ttrll.f Mrr4y rnr, ifctt Nilnl. K9-T0-EAC KVKXTFTjL sxkks HOW A LIT 1 LE 1 HINU MAY UL LADLN WITH liltLAT HLSULT!). A .rr lii.ler I .,,..!.. Ilrl.lae TbH I o.l l A s. Tl.nl llnn-imr Thr.l (Mini VH. i:netly ni i! I', m- '"' i''"1'"! in' l.t, a inr.1' was siniM'd UH ,..r i.i.'nili.ii hrl.I,:e whlrh roi,lKm-i I ,i nun l no liiHiaut and hoii'lhlo death. Their nniuea were ltnnii.y ll"l I 'lenunu. mid they were oimpH atot 'I heir nil-shin was lo I'hivv U i ld,;e w ith il iiaiiille, l.ei iiiisi' eonslileied that at that S.1I1I una inratniva t all artig. iu to I V U K Tilii' Melvin Smalley and family, aeeoni'n ied hy Mrs Smai'ey's sisters, the Mises (ioinle, of Salem, left for Newport Sun day morning. Fred Curran returned from Napa, Cal., whete he has heen inailiiiust in the woolen mil's fur several months. l'eople hunting hlnckhorries have heen j m nuie. very numerous in these parts of lute. yit. Rll, ir, 'iiie of them went over the femes and nu,Vt., to j;a;ell I ieked hemes wutnn a Honrs llirow hi t! e fatm houes. Pan sherlork have Union Mills. Mis Pauline Tritliiurer is visitin,; her Hint, Mr?. Sehnhel, of Mulino. Mrs. Pnvnton and si.-ter, Mrs. IV I.iinev, MiVs Helta Shaw, Mis. I. V. Truliinger and Mis Frank Sliaiv eallej on Mi-v Addie Christensen Tlmrsday. Mrs. Kovnton'saiii.t and ci.usin visited t their home Salurdav night. H. V. Shaw nnd family visited l-'ranK ui- Surdav. Loekerhy. K. II. P.etinett, Floyd linn k and C. S. R.iy, of I'.Ttli.nd, passed hy Uiis plaee teietitiy on their nay to the mountains, to remain two weeks. A. M. Cox, of outing. Portland, is uu for an Win. Wright, of Oregon City, and T. M. Waihlell, of rortiand. ate spending two wrekij in Ihe mountains in this vi UllillV. I Bpriiiswatfr. The hot weather hiought harvest with a rush and hind, is are seen in all due. lim's. This week Will see the hulk ol the , i.iiu in the shi'i k, and the sound o( the j thirstier will he heaui. 1 I A heavy forest lire has raged for the I past week six miles seutneast oi here, deslioyiiit' timher and duing other dam jage. 1 ast S.iturdav alteimmn the lire reai hed tlie edge ol the l.nli;e Settle ! itient, spreading at a cipid iate armm ! 1 1! e farms o . ll,l.,!t, Win. Nein.au ! and Mr. Hush, hn' hy the most herme ! ethirts of the ne'ghhois the profeilv .1 I Hush and llahelt w,i saved, hut Nei iiuan'sharn was totally ih-stroed. At j the same time the lire was sprealirg j aroiitid ihe latin of J. T. Mjns, the , Peihge p istiuiister, tin. I around the saw mill of Myeis ,v Mm. Tins pioienv iv .s saved, however, after eiinnnuous j fliili'tng for twelve hours. The yaid and tnill were Tilled w ittl tiit elass timher, j which, it destroyed, won!. I have meant a : heavy loss. )ilh of Hosh I'aikor. Uosit, thaoulv and we I la-loved n o( Mis l.ydiii I'aiker. died u;ii-M. VMK llewash'rn lone )l, ISM. Ilia enlne lite W !" tnsi".l 111 (his I'.uiiuiui'lt V, mid he m Well liked I'V all Wliu k-le hllll. lie was 11 rlianer memher of CI n ksiiiim lirmge IV ol II., and w is a I .t 1 ' ! 1 1 1 1 Hoiker 111 lh it order. Ill iiiteiiu. ut In, ik i!.l.e AunU't ' h. H.iVI.'es liilli.' held lit Hie t'lelg-o-." itlnlul l llllli'll ul ( l.e k una-, the U-v. A r u.,l. and Ki-v I 111 ei , ol 1 t.e M I- 1 l.u i h, rolld. n led the e' Vi '. II It' ' i f .1 II i'e f s hillo.M'l Ol II hull , tin .r lii eh ei to his int le-l liw' . the II WHS lime their would I ioie 1 pie rro-sing It workmen, workgirla nnd oiheia on Ihrlr way home from huslin- th'Hl l any other nml that lh" h'sa In liumini life would he Iherrf.ire eoirr'indlngly more iittuillliig. All went well at first. Th pntr it' tt.'Npenidnes .lli'pped nns'li-ly down tlie river In n hoat, with forty pouuils of .hiiiimlte In llirir pofcsi hkIiui, to gel hi r Willi the tieorss.'iry f0-r iiini df mii.iti.rs. ArrlM .1 at lli- lr ih sil'int'on. howrier, Ihr) found llinl the li'ill.V holr lin.li nnath the ..uillierti rueli i f the iiii.-l.ne tth.letll It hllll I'f ll their III had 1 Theory 'Mull S l Tim It Cur ml dale ut' I ; 'ii i. Tuoi. I,.;.' hi 1.. 1 1 w '1 1 1 1 ! 1 ' t II !l ,11.. I p ..I. ,. I. .1. .. It' '""'linn,,.,. VI " '"'" .t,,,,,' U hm'. w lo lift ,, ' a ul,. ui.tie ...tt.,. ,,.;: . . 1 . 1 i:a I'"'. Willi,. slu e uf r 11 f.... . I' "'s 1 '""'ik. "" ""Hi IV,,. ' " -III. ,-,.,...' ""' '""'lltlllil... In. eoir.,' III,.' II IH II I I , .1 nnd 11 pit , I it a1) 1! 11 I l k . "'' '"'in,,.; o.f, 1. il.iui. r. u o, . ' 1 petal. .. a 11ml hti -nl ,, ,M tl sl.iph a of the li. ,i, No. I' hut n W...1..1 hunter run p,.l,y 1 II. I. 1 11, hi I.e. 11 a! m ln-.rt the eplo Ti tt, 1 ,'S 111 el.u-e ml '1 I. 11 I 11,11 i;e , III I'l.e I.l.tll,, 1I.II'1 .Hid d 11 the , -illil nil ,.1 e H In. an I hid I i:e "hi it,.. 1, '.''.'"i, I 1 miio i: I, f I'.oK.'l. I ol the entile 1 , h .lied 111 'I ie'i tnui. III. 1 1 11 1 l.'ir.iel I'l'l'u . .11 lie w I . and m ... ,1 n i.. I i.e . s ruoide I w it n nn I the II I tl I he t 'I n k.i 111 I-" .Oil to I lie gi ,11 e Vim pilt', Ihe , let ol ll.'M.'l-i t. 1 leok a h u d- el.: It dr. Ii n h!tt ,. n r ;ied np Ij'tliaslo r t!ie olilni, Hon. snliii' .little (line 1 Ii i-old, and li! , w :i a sei.i d w i .-,-!.; Ill his it !' .in. : 1 it on.1 I.e. 1. 1 (' Ihe w.-;i I'll t ; n k , in w ml -1 ' Ihe the gl:,l, I II I I l.l.llige Cl.-tl. 'I s mi iiln 111 urn n 1 v i w:lii .11 her a , I hour I'M -1 mm: Tl M.'-l ' .1 oil.' a 1...;.: :: 11:, :. or ii t t i ..pp.. 1 ii 1:1 n . 1 IP e I. i:ila le if th ml tl,.-, !l was I it. evpl.' liou'.t:. .1 I. of 11 1'i.r T. -tl llel. look . fell : I I e lliglil ; 1 I . .III.' got j 1 '1 a ainhleii : i,,illll,,,ll lie ' ,;, i, ,11 ill, 1 a Aili,::,: ... 1 In,; In tin' . !. .1 it. w ilh a-. nr, iilll ih II ,.f .!. per.i .- fr.,111 lie flit 11,.... ".-"I I"' at, am i, , K,,.f ''") wllliniitu j "'-Will lukr m, lug III hU Maten,. N..r -nti Uv m hll ll.l. lliltlll.M'. in,,) ry , day without Uniting ilv,,!l"j has only in 1,-t 1, ilo.(,, f ' Ihr... .Ilaeae. ,.r ' ipille eertnlu on tli. a,- la 1 Hut If we ileehlp ( u,,t things, ih teiiiiliie Imv,. ii,,,,, t.it,.. a nly t.i,, ,. u ,,. I old l olieo a week; If tal,,, the ft 11 1 ."tl V M'grtillilm, ! ml In n 1 ) an,-, (a. w,, ba a. I f"f Iho f mil!) iii.-u !T "Sui ..." il'alraelr.l l,..Ua,-wf,. w lli r lil'li:iiS- III 111,. ( I llolik-iil. lv in e nuilli-r la i.i.t na a. ei.ia In loeie la. I1.1 alual ilsh .l.:r. a, ii lis " 'm thi planning l!,e in, ,1 l h ' I .1,1 ... ... .-1 M,., , hji k.h 1 '. f"t' It l:,:iy ,, f,. -'"I 't S Mini dirk.)', ,1,4 III' rt in , mi W. I d V.- II. tiuinlan, It. J. Smit!, u..,l F I Kol rits, r.f I'oil'.lli'l, aud W. 1;. .let -. j iiinjs,.,! llregoti City, me in this vicii.t'.y tnj o ing tlie lishmg and hunting. held their Charles Ililil.: II. M. llillel , uf Oachnnkik. f'hiekamas trtnge I. of II montlilv iiieetitig atutll.ly, Aiign?i y. : vi-ituts here, i.raiige'was railed to order hy the mas-! ,..r 1.1,0 iI.pfi inmst.d on Sta'e Secretary j A forest lite lias Sitter Iluward, to take the chair. The regular rountine of l.nsinef 9 w.i attended tti. rescil unions oi respect pied upon toll, (ieorgo I' 1'oitiaii'l, Were teen I The ipie-tion is, where Hre I'ne'e j Sam's foie-t raniieis'.' Ii theie is anv I good ill a ioie-t r.11 L'' r there should hi' 1 one st.itniiicil at thin point 11. the nioiiiit 1 ains. I'very w7.Mi1 lln-re an. a gnnit 1 many liiinte," 1111, 1 ln-rry tuck. us vi-tting ilns p.aee. who seem 1.1 d,s)iiiy no good er Hint p. n-e alioii'. retting lilt s. rectint CASTOR I A For Infants nud ChiKlrcn. The Kind You Have Always Ecught Hears th.) SJT"- ' nt the hiht II. ut ill. , 1 .1, el ill' V 111 li.s Iirlllg naa.'iaa-nat. d III lss n nil . .', T'.iii e t in. a the laid In wait f..r him. hut tempi W.ia the UK .at (Ii 111 11 1 i I our iiKii am 1:1 Ml , r n.i n r.--."lia h.l 1 lis le .p'-le fl'.lll lt, i.:e to I' e .1 ' e T S I, a U, :,' to I I ' raging for sev eral davs in this vieinity. Consnlera'ile il. image has already heen done, with the fi.'esiiil siireadiiig verv r.ipidlv. the death of I'roi her Rot" 1'aiker and a 1 couiruUtee appointed to' send copies of , same to countv papers and to th.-; Misses Uerilia mother.' 'The entertiinuient to have j li,j weie quests of Miss Cora Jaggar Ueu I.eW by the tonne people was put : Sunday. t'l iv uie eommn'cr in uimiir w... ... Carua. the hall. A. S. Presser, uf Oregon City, was I : ; Oct 1 , . 1 v .. , 1 seen passu g this place lat Saturday oil respect to the dead brother who held the i.ITiie of stewaril. At noon a laoie, hj. read n 'tn the good thin'.-s of the sea K'U, was in the outer hall hikI ali fneDils and nii'inhers were invited to partak. After dinner grsiige was railed to order and two candidates initiated into the mysteries o the tiist and second degrees. Brother Hulnitver received the third ami fourth degrees. Sister Prettyman, who will shortly leave tins stale on ae count of her husband's health, resigned Let office. Iirother Phillips was etea-ted to Oil the same for tlie rest of the term Under jood of the order Sister Howard. Brother L hitwood and a brother from Central grange gave some encouraging remarks. Bister Howard congratulated the officers on their good work in initial. inK candidates. All I'atrons of Husoan dry will find a hearty welcome when they visit Clackamas grange. Consider ing the busy season quite a good number of the members were present and enjoyed one of the pleasantest meetings ever held by this grange. .Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Cooper went to Oregon City Monday to attend the wed ding of ttieir grandson, Kdiritr Ingram. Kdilh White ami the teazle pickeis Sherwood. The merry hum of the threshing ma chine is to he beard plainly in our sec tion. The hot days have ripened the grain in a hurry. The farmers report a good crop this season. The A. 0. U. W. hall is nearing com pletion. George Pubee is pnttinj on the finishing touches. It will he or.e of Ihe finest buildings in Sherwood. Our po tmasteJ, L. S. MeConnell. has gone to The Dalles on a vacation. I. A. I., f-'aylor and sons have Kone to Ocean 1'ark to he absent about ten days. MisstsPella ami Nevada Pills visited Salurd.iv afternoon. Miss Delia White expects her raisin, Miss Lihhie I.iiiin-li.mgli, ol 1'oil.und, up in a few days on u visit. Charley and Clark White and John Moore went to Mulino Sunday. - Martha Rider, of Greenwood was the the gueet of Nellie Stevens Sunday. A lady called on the Carus correspond ent Monday afternoon and requested us to say to those who are playing so many pranks that a word to the wise is sum cient." Satuiday evening la-t there was an h e cream "ocial given at I trance hall, ami a veiy pleasant eienitig was nient. The proceeds unu ,iliied to fj'i, nnd will he used to make some impr,,veuietits on Ii ek III I In I .iIUIl- ai.lt- o'.-l.a U A M rns wny south, tn"nmahly to look after , J, s j , , li s extensive timher luterestH in tin. , Vicinity of where the tire was razing. ! Pr Wnilens 1111, 1 w ile have been enj iv ilig driving lately, as ha.a uiso W. Iloiv ell, hoth with new rigs. It does not look llillch like '111! lilliea whtlll OIH' pees the number ol ik-iv ligs diiving through the eountrv. Give us plenty of sucb re publican times. I f Inter, 1 11 line. I. if. es of htm .'on I ' y vt'iirilav at tin. 1 1,11 i.te,,, iieil. oi'i it 1 on the Ah" w 1 1 i I if - Annual II at II nlll ,tiue d ",r it'll, ilv tn le.'lire t;.".r stle. t ..1 III few an!' the ll .11 . I ll. h tilled lo t I. mil -a l: pa.'l.ea ll the IM II r victim th r t 1 th. r a .. lit Ii I. a ti .11 th. r f.i .1 of ll .111 lilt' If I l.t- i; lorater I ,"'. - I "f w :ia due to I'oll-plt.ltol S III li"l nl- li 1, 1 111:11, , I of . I iv Hi lieu 1 y tie to M .11 !.l V ti . i. .1 . of tin- ,1- a ,a t','01 I! lit I , gonae 11. will, 1 hi 11 vhlte no ata, l.inih jit:, I v.-ji iiiilltllililliioiia f,,i i,,,. ll,,,,. - -, ... Ila a.-iiiu.ll. li'i'i ImI.Ii a lll .l (r'l, , r 1 1 11 II 1 1 ' I lea. V Hint . a ,,f a,,.( i. iuple v, t i i, svli t !i i,r,' rlpaliy f Hi III Inllk (1 ,-a Vj, forma of lin inU I lui p. r'l I'om A PLCASING HiENCH TF.V :i 11 c. , . re t 1 1,1 t I til . II II of f-'l I V llrlnrr lrl.r l'' Ihe f I let rut .. t.i . I, I, oil.. . , . it 1 1,, in I. ll ..tie do. A I 1, -.h,-r it ,.ll by Ilia lllii HI lo fo ll MI.I tlie I llri.lHrra I Iiki) I I It.rMrlrrl.llr. ,1 1.1 a hi v, I, Vj, ; ' ll f.H".:iy I t,, 1.. ,, 'lit 1:"' ' t..ti i,( '.: ; 'I a. it- I. ti .;! la k I 11:. 'I ni: f t; a li"t I.ikI In up-t ft ,-r :t l.i..nL;'. . -teat nn ii lull re',i u( ,. ri .! si,,,-:;, I il r uf t he I M ' I ti, ahoiv li-in-;i In 1 r appro. n'li of tln-lr pr, wtis tlgualial from the g l,) pr, ipel I V .tl ll ll .11 gain. I I I , n'le si i-:, 1 !"i, I. n. lit a ('mi ,.,,r sliora iii.ii o r iiM-r 11-11 A. ,en a I ', II powder lo Ii- all tkl'll III', I S. It lilllkes tight or I, civ hlra-a the fee! The W. J. fanii'v of II' V. I.ewelleii nml J. Hatch wilh Mrs. .laughter were pie- hiring Sunday at the new power plant. Don't forget the lecture next Sunday at the cliurrh by Miss Julia Hatch, the Siam missionary. H. DuboiB has commenced delivering poles on the line of the O. W. L. Itail way Company. easy ; gives n slant humous. It s the Covery of the age. SAollen feet, bli-te spots. Allen lo r. I:e( to ("UIIS au, greittest inf ill Cures 11 1 1 I j reveiils is, callii'M and hole iMil-l-.rsit S n cerhilli cure fur sweating, hot, aching feet, At all druggists nd shot' stores, 2'tc J'rial packana FKKK by mail. Address Al len S. Olmsted, I.e ICoy, N. Y. The Dover. The intense heat is very hard on the potato crop. Mrs. Price and family Lave returned to Dover. Kigla Creek. Harvest is in full blast here now. fall grain is nearly all cut. David Hoffmeister is able to be at work again. He was laid up several days wilh measles. J. W. Cah ill has his new house en closed and will boob be ready to do the plastering. Mr. Peabody and daughter, Mrs. John son, of Wasco county, ate visiting A. J. Douglas and family. A. J. Douglas has gone to Eastern Ore gon to run a thresher during harvest. C. II. Dauchy, of I'arkplaee, and S. K. Il'jli.oinh, of Portland, were the guests of J. J'. Woodle. and family a few days last week. Henry Udell is a happy man now. A new daughter has arrived at the L'dell household and will most likely remain for an indefinite period. Here's An MUSIC AT IIOMK, Off.r from Kihr, I'hino House. The lumber is being hauled for the new school house, Mr. May has bought a farm from Mrs. DeShazer. He has already commenced lo move. We hoi it won't he long un til there will be more such neighbors move here. Ida Roberts is at home. E. Bots is expecting place around Dover. to settle some Call If you need a Hat, don't wait. early and get a Bargain. Miss Goldsmith. t- a -ek , 10' n'd'Efl h ji m t. 1 prevented tf.i v can be H w . ', In summer V r.y taking Scott's Emulsion j-' Its as'behcf'clal In summer as ft 1n-wnKr. 'ir you sre weq or run down. It will bultd f ou up. M S'-'i'! fr,r fTar.rr--1s- ' - . 'v1 SC'lTT h i:t )U'. K, Cle mi.tt, 4t r.-ti - t. - ., ,v,- York. M yc. ami ji.oo; all dnipiusjs. At its last meeting Maple Lane Grange appointed a committee, consisting of Brothers Mautz, Kaysei and Roman, to select a site for a Grange hall, to report at the next meeting. Charlie Albright is on the sick list, with an attack of malaria, but is some what better at this writing. Mrs. Bert Aldridge left for Newport Tuesday morning for a three weeks' out ing. Frank and Fred Henrici threehed wheat for F. A. Ely and W. W. May on Monday. The yield is about thirty bush els to the acre. A. M. Brayton went to St. Johns Fri day, returning Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Blood and children, of St. John's, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bray ton this week. Miss Orchard is visiting her aunt. Mrs. j Albright, for a few days. , Melvin Smalley and family left Mon- j day morning for a two weeks' stay at the coiiijt. Dm key Bros, drove them over ! and remained a few days. ! v t 1.:.. La.,,.".- vu. 1 bave carried DeWiU's Little Early liir,, 'Grace's stOTe, head of Seventh' street. Ten dollars judiciously expended he fore Sept. 15th will create a new epoch for you in your home life. It will bring music into it, and make it something very different from what it has been without a piano. Ten dollars will give you the refining influence, the inestim able pleasure of music. All you need do is to write us or cone to our store and make a selection of a large and varied stock of tine pianos; pay us ten dollars and the instrument will be delivered free to any railroad nation or boat landing in Orogon or Southwestern Washington. T he bal ance'.' Well, the am' tint to be paid is so small each month that you will never miss it, and before you know it the piano will be lully paid for your own prop ;rty. When yon know that wo guarantee every hiano that we sell : that, up t in afford to handle only good pianos, you win realize that tins is an exceptional opportunity for you if you need a piano, anil every family needs a piano. You owe it to yourself, to your wife, to your children. The piano that we sell for $10 cash ami the balance in easy monthly install ments is easily worth $100 more than we ahk for it. The regular price of this in strument elsewhere is $.'!25, but we are selling it until Sept. 15tn for as little as $-27 becaui-e we must make room for our extensive fall shipments. Only " of these instruments are to he sold at the above rate so if you want one you must act quickly. The piano is a really fine instrument and a genuine bargain, not a socalled cheap piano. We have cheap pianos from $127 to $185. Remember that this oiler expires Sept. 15th. Kii.kks Piano llorsu, 351 Washington Street, Opposite Cordray's Theatre. Fonr stores: Portland, San Francisco, Spokane and Sacramento. It -'ls a Twuto. There are times when yojr liver needs a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scott, 531 Highland ave., Milton Pa., say : "I Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digcsUints and digests; all kinds ol food. It Klvts Instant rdirf and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat, all the food yon wnnt. T he most sensitive Btoniaehs e:ui lake it. Jly its iim; many thousands of (1 spept p s h ivi; heen eured after every I lung else fulled. It 1 unequalled for all emmm h doubles. It can't help but da ycu (josd Pis-pared only 1. v !'-'. In. Win A i'n., nl. iu'tj lltv il. bullIecoiiluiiik-S tliiiea tin IjOc. blxu . vwvw n 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 u V it th - - . H FAIR STflBEl j with me for several years pud, would not hit without them." Small and easy fo Flowers, silks, frames, fancy trimsnins, ! take. Purely ' vegetable. ' They never Geo. A. Harding. ,M,jrjrjrjrirjrj,j.Jrl.Jr,rVrJ,;jfJ,JJF Straight Front Corsets 49c up Colored Mcrcised Under skirts 79c up Ladies' Summer Undervests 5c up " Black Hose 5c up " and Children's white hemstitched HMk'chitfs 2 for 5c V. Ladies' white Aprons 15c up A H " R-'il'Iy Made Dress ft Girdle Corsets Torchon Lace Valeiieennes Laces Ruffles I special olfering Miss Goldsmith. I gripe or distress. K Sk''rts ...jr.25 ,J Satin Ribbon, No.5,all colors 4c yd '! kl Tailor Made Suit.. ti v '1 . i Vi Nansook iCm broidery 5c yd fl V,' Pone otot ...1,,...;.,,.... ti..-. y V I'cari Sliirt iiuU'j.iii, ail sixs 5c do. 1715 A 49C r7 I ,6 yds, for 5c ' I for A ic a yd ' ,1, a r ml. tiring lint. I ,ilae, Irrrl U'lovv. llie Nlg11.1l III iina!lou was to Is- Iho waving of a meLet Iriinlkii cli'.i f h) Ja iii.'H I '11 re), the a. Hue m ill who win arirrivnitl kllletl by 1 , 11 hell. 'Ihe plot una eieehei't'y planned from the poiiit of Vi.-w of the pi. 111, -t-punts then In. In f.n-t. so f.ir as hiiinaii foli-silit cn'iid prolhle II.Mlhaf eielltll- 11 lit let, the chief m -crelary seemed na CO. n II M dead. Vet It 111! e.lllle o 11:111,!, 1 and for so :iuple 11 reason that the plotters I l.t lus.-n c l, llii-rlmg to-ethi-r iiftervv aril 111 tbeir secret rend, zv 1,11a In North King htrect, were fmn In liiugh at their own dlacomiltiire. 'Ihe morning was rold and gusty. Mr. I'orster wns Noinewbiit late, and Carey, rhllled with wiiltlnv nbout. M gnn lo sneer,-. In.lluetlvely be drew out his handkerchief, (he hniitUerililef that was lo give the fatnl signal, ami In an Instant (he lilusterlng north wind had tllcked It from bis benumbed lln- gers and aeiit It sailing down the street as a twenty mile an hour call. At that very liiHtaut Ihe chief neere tnry'a carriage turned the comer and rame awlflly townnl him. Carey ran to the a 1 sit wblch had been previously agreed upon am) tried to make Ida f, . low conspirators understand (hat tln-lr victim was In sight hy algiuillng with his arm and pointing. The result. Ii., -x ,.r though eitu-tly what might have been foreseen. Imr.llv mine up i ,M epecliiinH. 'I he fn'r men at the windows were uniting for 11 mil II With 11 handkerchief. J ,,.l.-:,. t.v jaw one will,., ut ,n,y M1.h Hlgnahng I "Id'aniiiis. eii.lehtly rseitetl nml p,,. i W,IJ' "I- lb- street. Iiistnntlv Ihey I eoiijin-eil p v iMtuiH f trait, ,! 1,, ,i.r I ninl.H nml f ,,.,.,.,iv,.H .. iu,,.r M and. dropping t.ir w,.11iOIin Un,nl liently a ml lustily nd. On the evening 0f Oct. 1 1. I.STN. n po liceman on duly mar tlie Coliseum Music hall, Liverpool, noticed on unu mil commotion tit the entrance. p. hoveled boya and Kg. their clothing u ninny HiHUi nvi-a tr frol lMf , hacks und some of them covered with ! blood, were pouring from the gallery exit", while from within the building came ihe sound 0f ai,rlolcIri(c nnd loud cries for help. Realizing something of I uui WUB iiuppening, the cotisinblo aelzed on ax and smashed In two of tbo "extra" door. Hit prompt ac'Joti undoubtedly saved cores If not hundreds of lives, for hy this time the auditorium bad become a veritable pandemonium, wherelu sever al mousand people, mad with terror, were fighting and struggling with one another for precedence. Thlrty-aeven of the number lost their Uvea, and moro than twice that number wer niiilmed for life. And the cause of the panic was a fit of sneezing Into which a number of girls In thu front row of the gallfry were thrown owing to some Mischievous person tossliij; some snufr Into Ihe nlr. A number of those biidini h.-ari,.,. '"H I, - 1 ii,i;,t) or nf no 11I,:, It. Il-ir II 1 .1! m I he hit I er .is 11 dr.nl oil pi.ii.lp'. atiilielv f. tliflt kr il 1 M m ied I l ot le i a ,.f ten lilt, tu I I.e l. a llie hi nine, oil il ftt relit tl V I I 1 lino kiiuihn r Villus III tl Jli Unit). M si ,.f the fniii'.in I'rrr. l. -'in I knew h id etn li S IiM'jS u !., ni bo v. na dentin!, (ll. 1 I I. ti lt a I'.!, Hie. Iholigll ati tl ii. 4 I. 1 P' 11 il In e. I i 't.-a, ill-p,!;,,:s I II. .1! 1 :! to w ,i,k 11 w ho tl,iile n . " ' r. vi . i e. inoi.il.y ape.ikltij. Sia III Ilia liM.I ilt iilh arterial 11 1 'I he llllie luli'lil he aai'l nf llli'lii Pages, of .1 ilea I'll v re Ull'l III! tt l.ro'i. .,f I .i n. t nn, I Arthur I'.ivri 1 1!' . tl. Die S. Ulpt. .r, Hllll III! 1.11 Ihe .lepllt). Paul nml IIH'iil)ttr. drill, tlie painters, were kiHisolall stililclil tin) a na the Hluli)i tii no! lufrrtnieiitly hapis'iui tb.it If era go Into literary jMirtin-rt.lp. stances that occur (o Hit are the G roiirts, tlie Himtiya, (lie Mirjwft! It wouhl he Impo.iilhlii lo dlnrrs work of one of any of thine btutl from that of another. WUt k riirloiiH, each brother, as In tli'fi ('baric snd I-oiils lUauc, Eront I Arthur I'lcard, Jules and Lwo Fit differed strikingly In every dun th' from the oilier. The ilWui'i of the Margucrlttra Is o grritttih wonders how hrot hers could b like. Alpholise Paildet "" like IiIn hrotlier Krnest, in pllshed novelist also.- Loral"!! N" K,,t lrii lUrk. In the ral ly days of lii i" raieer Frank It. Stockton ' 1,1 lug w ltli a pr, up of n.-vvsp-ipir n Ii- li ning to the I'lo'iiiel f "w I h.-lr number, w in the slrem.il. "iiie Mini 11 niiilmriiy whs k'1' views on "lilpher Joiirii.'ibi-" B pompiiiis nml boiiihasllc tiinrii)'r. At the close of a sonorous K1 I e, for brrulli, wli'ii S' spt'iiklng for the llrst tiuie. w"1 mildly lo dimigrcu wilh the oplmun pressed. ' "Who nre you to dispute mefM the great imin. "Why, youi""11" lliernry hack!" "Not even that," responded Btoct meekly. "I'm only a coupe.' The .,iiU H "'' v The pastor called lit u Columboi Ihe other day, where Ilttlo Frt bright youngster. Is a great rL die had previously heard " say that tlm pastor was very uccts lu saving Bouls. , During a pause In the waver" Freddie, who was silting " 1 tor's knee, asked: "Do you save soulsr "Yes. Krnldle," replied th the cloth. - "Will you tell me." went on n scrloiiHly, "how many sml f" nuved upr-Ohlo Stato Jotim- una seeing ti commotion In front, rose lo their feet. Others Joined the,,,. Mioou and rrb-s addet) lo Ihe -or,, Ion. An shirm was, raised nit-tlm im, - ' " "'"i n eneniTatientm f" ruflfc nf Imnrtrrrta At r,t..i i A Siosll l'I''",,,,h"'l. Llltle George Is nn eniPrj "lc v Dpher. He mild the other ilnf 11 "Now. when I sit In cl'"lr ' . i won't touch thu Hour, hut ,vllf' flrnllliil lhi.tr touch llie floor J11' - I ' . II I as anybody's." Woinaii s 4 pttUiOU. .a. , IJome i Hi, bit U Hie modern sluvw. t.- K. r......- ..-I. ., ... ' Will Of 111,. IllllillllUllI IS ll " ' lZ2ZXXX2i2i2LZ22i2iliZA I by l lie results chronicled. I ,'latlon.- Saturday Lvrum.