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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 15, 1902 Steetl?apa;de Mmwin , , , , I ,J 'A few of the Attractions will be BRASS BANDS GODESS OF LABOR Flotella Drawn by Six Horses Attended by Roman Guardsmen BAND CONCERT Local Trades Caravans Civic and Fraternal Organizations Kid Karls' Wild West and Indian Congress Business Floats, Citizens, Etc, DANCING 8 PM AT PARK FIREWORKS Gloo Club andChorus of 100 Voices WHY ORGANIZE? INTRODUCTION . , Orator of the Day Maccaboo Quartette Basket Lunch Baso Ball 5M OS. 9 30PM Manager. C. W. KELLY, Chb. J. J. BROWN, Chr. S. S. WALKER, Chr. Federal Labor Union . , Textile Union . , Painters Union 3 PM- BAND CONCERT -AT BRIDGE - 3 30 P M RACES SPORTS J. K. M0UUIS, Chaikman F. W. HUMPHREYS, C.u.ma CnrixMitiTd Union Clerks Unioo. . ' ! " rw wv vv f rl,rv tVnnl- Saturday, August 9. The authorities in Washington are fa vorable to the plan of selecting Portland as the site for the department headquar ters for the army. The selection of that city, it ii said, would lewen the friction which occurs when department and pos commandera are stationed in the saint place. , The Gonlds are credited with being in be big railroad deal that will give to the Coos bay country the terminal of one of the transcontinental roads. President Roosevelt settles the matter of the Pacific cable, the San Francisco Manila line being given right of way. One of the provisions of the agreement is that the United States government shall at all times have priority of service. Attorney-General Knox bad a fistic encounter with parties in an Atlantic City restaurant. The men were very in aulting, directing their remarks to the -female members of the attorney-general's 4gTj as well as to Mr. Knox himself. IisjssjlSesary for the troops to be called out in order to protect the wife and child of a non-union laborer at Shen andoah, Penn.. from the taunts of the anion men. The Salem city council is endeavoring to purchase a site for a power plant, with the idea of supplying the city with elec tric lights. An unsuccessful attempt was made to loot the First National Kank of Hoquiam, Wash. A tunnel had been dug under the building, but the concrete floor broke through, allowing the vault to so topple that it could not be opened. While excavating for a foundation . for a building at Roseburg a strata of gold bearing grarel was found, ; ; ; Hood River will produce and ship 100 carloads of 600 boxes each of apples this year. There were about 75 carloads of apples shipped from there last year. Sunday, August 10th. Amid great enthusiasm King Edward is crowned King of England at West minster Abbey. The Cubans are urging an extra ses sion of congress that there may be some further legislation regarding the treaty. Two new hatcheries are to be estab lished on the tributaries of the Lower Columbia. Remains of Outlaw Tracy received at Salem and buried beside those of Merrill. Chemicals were placed upon the body to destroy it at once to avoid possibility of ghouls plying their vocation. General Corbin announced that there was not the least possibility of removing the headquarters of the department of the Columbia from Vancouver. Lewis and Clark Fair Commission have a big dispute over site. L. L. Hawkins leads a merry fight against street car companies. Salem Flouring Mills unable to oner ate because wheat cannot be procured. Moadsy, Angrst It. A firebug in Peoria, III, Started Mirlj a dozen fires at differeat-alaesja Ibwxsjtf out the citv at noon, MafV the amount of $125,000. Thi polls nabbed the fellow. Chicago man murders his mother and another woman, his motive being to be come po'sessed of the dower interest of his mother, Anna Bartholin, in valuable property. American interests in Porto Cabelle are in imminent danger and soldiers are yreat many years one of the most prumi- soon as it is possible to drive a tunnel under the peninsula and complete the Vancouver bridge across the Willamette. The total excuse of this work will he over $3,000,000. The treaty has been prepared and the president decides to call the senate in extra session in November to arrange reciprocity matters with tuna. The president is working on the Ititi er:irv of a western trip which he is to take next month. The United States dispatches a cruiser to flarcelona. at the request of Minister liowen, who says the rebels have taken and are sacking ttie town. Portland has an excellent chance ol getting the next annual meeting of the Philippine war veterans. Cholera is raging in Japan, over 10(H) latalities having so far resulted. The plague spread from Manila. Willamette valley hop growers are talking of beginning boppicking before the crop matures. Receiver Eastham, of the First Na tional bank of Vancouver, closed by the comptroller of the currency a year ago, announced that by September 1st tie would pay another dividend of 15 per cent. Probably ttie largest catch of salmon Ver made on a seining ground on the Colombia River was made by the Mil la' lands Fishing Company today. In at bawls 4 relne they took 24 Ions. At tSBt haul they caught 12 tons of flsh. ttie big catches are not confined to the seiners. A boat nin by Kinanuel Sven sen took two tons of fish oil Point KI lis Sunday night. Thursday, August 14. I. A. Mucrmn, of Forest tirove, for a In the vicinity ol The Dalles theie, are mysteiious railroad movements which may mean a big fight and a portage sys tem, exactly lllling the place to have, been occupied by the Paul Mohr plan from Celilo to The Dalles. Two children at Klamatlmn acre burned to death, the result of a ran of WOMAN'S BEAUTY. How it U Hade or Marred. There l nothing more nMIe than .- I ... ft .)..,! 11 etteiimta . .... -.it . . . .ji !.,.! woman iwew. - - - i -- coal on neing igtiuon ny lumen .-... ( ,0 atmytc L , l,v u.e played with by the youngsters. letter j meesurniienta and linee of thr Medietas) and F.merv Davis, aged six and three Venn and yet lack beauty Or the may years restively were the victims. j yS NSE The large run of tlsh now in the river , however, one kind of beauty which is Is attributed to artificial propagation, j recuRtiUed by all and which U rmt Heretofore the fish that have 1, i,cd j for hatchery purposes have been taken j jjmy of youth." Many time w from the lato runs of July and August turn 0 watch me swrrt, yoing girt, while the earlier and more desirable llsh ! tmpreMl by her l;'y. H'rt if have not been propagated. Mas.er Fish lX VYaMeo ail uiiaen aiaiea ioi mo iimi Hj un.l rmiu.lKl O'litout ALL VOMEfJ Wine of Cardul is the guardian of a woman's health and happi ness from youth to old age. It helps her :dnj into womanhood. It sustains her during' the trials of pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, making labor easy and preventing flooding and mis carriage. It gently leads her through the dangerous 'period known as the change of life. IWiH&rCARDUII UtUC9 irzUlLLWtiAj III II Ufjf Uft .IIP woiuo, ana iiicii-iruui .rri-uianiT in every TorniTTf IS valuable in every tiying ixrriod of a woman1 life. It r'.'iiifon; the nervous system, acU directly on the geni tal organs and is the finest tonic for women known. A.sk your druggist for a $1.00 boUle of AYine of Cardui. badlv needed. Naval forces will be landed oil" the Cruiser Topeka. The attorney general informs the president of a plan to end the big strike in Pennsylvania by the government ex ercising the right of eminent domain. Rebel leaders in Flayti hum the city of Petit Goave and render -1000 people homeless. Senator Piatt, of New York, will Ignore the national issues in his canvass for re election, confining bis campaign to local Issues. A. A. Goddard, attorney general, and A. D. Walker, chairman of ttie Kansas state board of railroad commissioners visit Portland. I he ?ew rork labor unions nrge miners to defend their right to (eed starving strikers in defiance of the man date of the federal judges. Astorians are jubilant over the fact that their town is granted terminal rates on immigration during September and October. BstftvUIe, AU..Jnlr 11. 1S00. I am mln Wina M C'ardtii and Tbed ford'i Biack-bniuht aad I (mI like a diflemit woman already. Several la dle bare keep the mediclnea la their homea all the time. I have Umw fir la ud ther are n.lDir it with me. Urx. JLaTB fcaOWDZH. fm adTtet and Uimtan, addMa. al1a aw Tae Qi.wa..ae Meairtna Cwneeny, , Tuesday, August 12. President Roosevelt is about to an nounce that he will convene congress in extraordinary session early in November to consider unban treaty. G. Caeellanos, of Havana, says if America ever annexes Cuba it will have to do so within a year. President Mitchell announces that the Pennsylvania strikers will win. Twenty thousand Elks are in attend ance at the annual session in Salt Lake. The supreme lodge of the Knights of Pythias is in seesion in San Francisco. Robbers hold up a stage near Ma.ut lan, Mexico, and get away with about t-1000 cash. Two hundred men battered down the doors of the Lexington, Missouri, jail, take out two men, one black, who con fessed killing a wealthy farmer, and hang them aide by side to the same tree. Two attempts were made to assassin ate the governor of Kharkov, Russia. Paul Krnger cannot reconcile himself to the fact that his country was forced to surrender to the British. He Is trying to prevent the Boer general's yieit to England. nent characters in tmsirieHS circles in this state, died at his Forest (irove home. Governor Gage, of California was ar rested, charged with criminal libel, the complainants being John I). Spreckles and W. S. Leake, managers of the Han Franciico Call. The railroad project between Coos liay and call Lake City is a certainly. Result of primaries In California Indi cate that Gage will he renominated for governor without doubt. Governor McBride, of Washington, will not cease bis warfare on the rail roads. . . Richard Payne, a farmer, Bged 30 years, was killed by lightning near Ash land. ' He waa ineide bis bouse at the time. Friday, August 8. The remains of the lato Outlaw Tracy, were shipped from Davenport, en route for Salem. From Pueblo, Col., comes the news of a terrible mine disaster, in which 13 men lose their lives. A half a ton of powder explodes under ground, wreck ing the entire coal mine. The explosion is supposed to be the result of rire damp. Plans are inaugurated by the Northern Pacific whereby increased quantities of wheat are to be taken to Portland by way of Wallolu. that will be used (or piopagation at (lie Oregon State hatcheries during the pres ent year will be those that entered the river in May and June and went up the Snake, Grand Runde and McKemie rivers during the high water In June, it is these early fish that particular at tention will lie paiil to In the future, so that the runs of May and June will be a large as those In July and Augaet a are. To My 1'Hrala It is with joy I tell you bs4 KodeV did for me. I was troubled with my stomach for Severn! month. l'nii be ing advised to use Kodol, 1 dpi so, and words cannot tell the good it bun done me. A neighbor hud dyspi-pHiii so that be hail tried most ever) -thing. I told him to ukh Kodol. Words of graliiiide have colne to me from him beralihn I recommended it. i iiii. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health and sirrngtli, of uond and body, depend on the Stomach, hihI normal activity of the digeMive organs. U'iilf.l tliA ilru.l lu.'llhlltrilolil'i. Iimif. ' cures ail stomach ami bowel troubles, indigestion, dySM'psia. Kodol digests any good food you eat. Take a dose after meals. Geo. A. Harding. TmI beauty oufcht to Uat always. But t Wednesday, August 13. President Mellen, of the Northern Pa cific, visited Portland. His road will enter Portland from Vancouver just as m M Yti can inuli your hr. nrj m tmh m wlro ,f uion Kl ltkkiA Har. RflM OH. You mn .TVUiTl lU lUV-rQaaJC) ri llUft wi MB UtDK lU It EUREKA Harness Oil maka poerleoklrt ear. M like new. Made ef pure, hear? bodied oil, ea ertell ptmrmttt k wUe 1 I. tnld wii.1mi a eaae-eii ataea. - ' 0 OREGON'S Blue Ribbon STATE FAIR SALEM Sept. I5th to 20th 1902 You are invited to attend and see the greatest industrial expo sition and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast. Good racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your familes. I'or any informa tion, write M. D. WISDOM, Sto v Portland, Ore. All it ere Muted. 'For years I suffered ench untold mis ery from Bronchitis," writes J. H. John ston, of Broughton, Ga., "that often I was unable to work. Then, when every thing else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all our ex perience goes to show it is the best Croup medicine in the world." A trial will convince you It's unrivalled for Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Uarding'a how soon wr a It fade. The young wife looks at her yellow akin, sunken cherks and hollow eyt-e and marvrU at her own lallint; off. And the youagrr girls still retaining tlio bruty of youth wonder "what brr hnnlwiwl could have seen attractive in her," not knowing that It will be their turn to fade very soum. now to xr.r.r matTY. In onler to prevrve this beauty of youth, to retain the chnrni of tweetueas and fresh neas which belongs to maiden hood, the prerr-juiaite Ii to utvleratnrul that the chief foe of woman's beauty is womanly ill-lu alth. Young women art often very careless of themselves. The temptation of the dance, or of the alelh ride overrules their prudence, and the result is suppreaaioii ami perhaps irregu larity. This is only the beginning of worse evili, and yet thU alone is uf. Gdent to steal the freshneaa from the face. The womanly health should be ptwtected with the utmoet care and the first svmptom of derangement or dlseaaw should be met by the ne of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prearrijrtion. I will always recommend Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription, 'Golden Medical Dbxotery and ' Picaaant Pelleta,' for they cured me when doctors and other medicines failed," writes Mr. Mary K. Lwis, of Tanner, Gilmer Co., W, Va. "For fifteen years I suffered untold misery. When I commenced taking Tr. Pierce's medidnes, I had (riven tip all nope of ever jetting weu. i could not lie down t sleep, ami everything I ate would almost cramp me to death. Waa very nervous and could hardly walk across the room. ,mlf utichtd ninety Pounds when I loinmrnt-ed mtdiriites; I now weigh one hundred ana fortj founds and am having belter' team than ever before. My fnendt alt lay they emu AW helUm ftj i ) tame eVriun a tier iLm.- j 1 diw hge to be ttbmtm (keeked. I have lakeo llltres br.1 ' 1'revriptlon,' ftftwn of ths'iw.! aawl nttren of the ' JVtleta,' lk.; ir it i... i -. t i ""X would rxt hare Wti Mvib t,, Dr. Pierce's l avorite l'ttarritt. woman's mnlidne. It ii WA. a cure-all but it ts nitin lrnt;, J ""v arm Hit rftyA II inuae iiiaeaars M Worm ruianio ny me line or sxiHcm eetatilialira rrgularlly, drift the iJ wuii ii iirwirnr ine airTnDii, of women, hrala inltatnuisO'e a cr rat ion and corea letrulewnkva U the hcU preparative for DMbrt,, Riving grent atirngth aod rlm the urgaua of uuteimty, tad mux 7 au'nn jnwiuaitj pelade, "OXTTIMl VUl'ITO aOail.' It Is oat of the triumplu oj'Fnrf l-rturiiilloq- thai 111 nauili palpatilv and vialWy real. Tit womanly diaraara by this aWa proved by the gain Id ores rnjw, uy me reavnaiiun n yuumiui inavf by lite renewed alreagtb sad 'J and by all the outward toil riaiteia of rohiut health. I "I enjoy good health; Qukt Dr. Pierce's favimte frvn;u f 'Col'lrn Medical lK.ovTry,rj;f I. J. Stbnetyer, of ruatiat, Co., 111. "Have tnkea ata Wcki. kind. 1 aa SaJUsa sk IsiMf and the Aaeaeaw twee eatWl I 'M i Uy for wmr wraA.taiVsttL, up I found 1 had Mlfpiaeriwsl'li such aches anil point id mjW llnild, could aut atand ut kb time. Jtuew that our lav S uvulj tmuitktjtn. un an etenuuM. that I atmU ut 1 tii, axfJi mo tty outly luk, end aif bt tooUtt. Hi cue had tw! m t lliediciliet wuijl'kl inui h K'1 I WV'' tai l. 'Ob no, M 4 nun Ii kuA' 1 a1 truly I w aiif'J the l-iicfit 1 remit oM luemlof tr.l me. 'Why. U : ' " matter ailb yocr" grtnug so yowl I t.Jd her I 61 bottlea of Dr. I'irn't nieuf that if she would do Jikrwut lln' feel trrl veart vounirer. tfW." There la on claue in Mn Stl-i letter, which voices tin srstiar? 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