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OREGON CITY KNTEKHUSK, FRIDAY. OCTOHER 3, 1002 8 V XT i - 1T-1. L PvO. A A id A Ok id jO. C .O lOt 1 Friday, September 20. Iowa republicans indorse the attitude . of the president and reathrm ttie M I ouis platform. Michigan republicans indorse Ex-sec-relary of War, Kustell A. Alger for United Slates senator. The president rested well last night. No complications have resulted from the operation on his leg. Eoumauia lug refused to issue immi gration pa.n-(orta to its citizens who de bire to come to America. The president has appointed Charle mange Tower embassador to Kusia, to succeed Andre D. White. Iandon papers announced that Presi deul lloot-evelt had been assassinated, and excitement prevailed. Special edi tions eie it-sued. The poeiliv.' statement is luade that within eighty days uiei-sagis will pass over the l'aciiic cable between San Frau risco and Honolulu. Plans are about perfected to merge into one immense combine all the jew- elry manui.u'tnring plants in Massachu-, Belles, Khode Island and Connecticut. Young Siratton, son of the niultimil. lionaire, of Colorado, who died recently, has decided to contest (be will of his lather. Young Stratton was bequeathed but o0,000. The liolden Eagle hotel, in Washing ton City, was blown up with dynam te Ytv a ltiVM.iiiuil cuptiL T'n iMrsnn'fi wtrt killed and several injured. The perpe- j trator suicided. A timber deal was contuniated today whereby JoOO acres of timber land in Clatsop county passed into the hands of of Michigan people, the cash consider ation being 1200,000. Seventeen Wisconsin timbermen reach Spokane, on their way so Oregon to pur chase timber land. They are headed for the Coos Bay country. They report an an increased interest in the East concern" ins the Pacific coast. Reports from Russian Turkestan are to the effect that terrible earthquakes oc curred in the vicinity of Kaehgar, killing more than 500 persona and totally de stroying the town of Aksuksitche. Throughout the province more than 1000 people were killed. Saturday, September 27. The condition of the president shows marked improvement. An order was signed today authorizing census of the Philippine islands. A block of buildings burned in Sanaa lito, Cal., entailing a loss of $100,000. A cyclone on the eastern coast of Sicily killed 400 people and laid everything waste in its wake. j General Funston fcores the anti-can. teen law, and says it is working an in jury to the army. The pretence of the troops has had the effect of very materially restoring peace in the coal fields in Pennsylvania. The assessable property of Clatsop coun'y is this year placed at $3,184,74, an increase of $2C0,Su7 over last year. BeMin', the man who murdered his wife, mother-in-law and attempted the life hf his father-in-law, in Portland, in July has been sentenced to death. Washington's arid land commissioner is endeavoring to coliect $00j0 back sal- s VvAiy-'Ai.'fv, 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 face, tells the story of the overworked housewife aud mother. Deranged menses, leueorrlia-a and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive ferualo organs in perfect condition. is doinr this for thousands of ! American women to-day. It cured llrs. Jones and that is why she writes tliis frank letter : Glendeane, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901. I am so glad that yoar Wine of Cardul ts helping rn. 1 am feeling better than I have I'jit for ytttrs. 1 arn doing my cvn ?rork without acy help, and X wwhed Kit weac an'l was Lot one bit tired. T:.it shows that the Wine ia doing mo ytrod. I am getiing fleshier thin I ever was before, and sleep good ar.d eat hearty. Before I began taking Wine of Carciui, I ufed to have to lar down five or six times every day, but now I do not think of lying down through the day. , Mas. Kjcuaud Jos us. 1.00 AT IKl GtlST. For sdlc sad lltvratiin. addnss, fivlof fc,mi, It AOvnury !prtmer.t , lam btts&es iwlu-lns C., Castlsuuis, rcaa. 1 ary, which lie alleges in cine nun. me . . . . . 1 , '1M matter was settled ovit of court, however, 1 (or 4000. The good road train, scheduled to iu- , rive in Portland Octolnr l;!ih, will not visit the const, the pi mi having In-en Kmi.l.iiicil in North Dakota on account o( a(,k o( jltt,ret- William Kipp, night engineer and electrician for the Eastern Lumber Com- pany, of Portland, was instantly killed by coming in contact w ith a live incan- descent wire in the mill yard. j David E. Thompson, of Lincoln, Ne braska, was today honored by the presi dent by being appointed minister to Bra ail. Thompson was a disturbing element in Nebraska in the senatorial contest, j Hi appointment has tended to square nutters. j President Hill and Mellen have found, j to their sorrow, that the reductions they j made to the grain raisers east of the Cas- j cade mountains, will give them no ad-1 vantage in the state legislature. They j are still figuring, however, on defeating Governor Mcllride's proposed legislation. Mayor Humes, of Seattle, it is fe.ved, has met w ith some serious accident. He and his son went liiinnina in the woods. ' near Seattle, Thursday, separating soon a,er entering the forest, since which tun8 the mayor has not been se. n. i;raVe fears are entertained for his safety. Sunday, September 28. Colombian rebels attack a government gun boat. Oregon postal receipts for toe present year, show an immense increase of last year. The Baldwins were convicted of man- slaughter in Judge George's court, in Portland. Montana republicans declare in favor of Roosevelt for the presidential nomina tion in 1904. James J. Hill, the railway magnate, scores President Roosevelt for bis atti tude toward the trust". Governor Bliss, of Michigan, baa ten dered the appointment of senatorship to Ex-Secretary of War Alger, to 611 a va cancy caused by the death of Senator James McMillan, The executors of the estate of the late millionaire Stratton have been cited to appear in court and show cause why they should not turn the property over to the appointed administrator. New York democrats are in consider able of a plight to find some suitable man to nominate for governor. Coler is talked of for the place, but he is inter ested in trusts, and consequently objec tionable. A searching party found Mayor Humes of Seattle. While in pursuit of a bear he fell from a log and sprained his ankle. He was unable to travel much. A storm came on and he lost his bearings. He slept two nights in a hollow lot;. His diet consisted entirely of huckleberries. Advices from Salina Crnz, Mexico, the j Pacific terminus of the Tehuantepec National Railroad, which is being re built by the English contractor, Sir Westman Pearson, slate that no le-s than 75 shocks of earthquake were felt, causiDg much alarm. The most serious damage was done to an immense 70 ton crane used on the construction of the breakwater, which was thrown from the track into the bay. A majority of the smaller cranes used on the works are also reported to have been thrown out of place. Monday, September 20. There are nearly a million names now on the pension rolls. Eastern Republicans demand free coal, hides and other raw material. Kew York republicans are talking of nominating Senator Hill for governor. The ocean cable between Manila and the states, will he in operation by July next. Congressman-elect Williamson deliv ers a long speech at Pendleton, uphold ing the scalp bounty law. The cost to the United States govern ment to operate its fish commission does not exceed $500,000 annually. Another operation was neceeeary upon the President's limb. Rising tempera ture was thought to indicate seriousness. Stockton, Cal., has a big fire, five blocks being destroyed, the loss to prop erty amounting to over a half a million dollars. Tl t,o,n ,J IoKap t?tl1 Aratt 1 lie BlaLrj n:ur-i a u'-jm ui lauvi t m ubii a bill for legislative action, regulating the number of hours to conbtiute a day's labor. The bureau of insular affairs of the war department has made a report to the ef- i feet that cholera reached the I'mlippines , in Chinese vegetables'. j There were seventy shocks of earth-; quake at ftauna t-ruz, .uexn-o, nauiruay. i . . f. v r. L'.t I The tidal wave that followed caused a loes of property of over $500,000. j A terrific storm swept over the district ' of Santa Maria, Sicily, drowning over M) persons and oesiroying property 10 the extent of more than 12,500,000. j Hundreds of citizens of Corinth, Miss., : take part in the work of burning at the Good Health and pure blood are inseparable. If vour Wood Is bad, your health must suf fer, l'oor blood allows the body to lose vitality just us poor lire under the boiler allows the steam to run down. From poor blood to Impure blood is but a step, and Impure blood is mother to a larRe percentage of hunmu ills. Or. Harter s Iron Tonic is an antidote for both poor niul impure blood, for it is both a builder and purifier a food and a medicine. It Is the best combi nation of the kind known to medical science, and its success for nearly half a century has led to its endorsement by thousands of medical men who havo been unable to rind a substitute. Dr.Harter's Iron Tonic wilt Insurt rem atnt th manv evlli remitting (rvm Impure blood Scrofula, pimple, blolohra, kidney diumlrra. rheumatism, tfout, ilvupepsla, frm wraauesa, ana'una, chlorosis, tie., are a frw of them; but Ihr niet evil, the irrearet danuet. is the genrral weakening of lh whols svxtrm, whirl! aflurUs au opeiiing tor every passiug disease. The following U only one of the thousands ot testimonial we have received: Detroit. Mien.. Jan. 10, 1901. "I commenced using lr. Hurler's Iron Tunis whra prostrate from a sever attack of rheuma tism. Atlrr using1 three bottles all traces of this disease were completely eradicated froraniy system, and my jrrnerul health was restored. As a blood purifier Ir. Darter's Iron Tonte has no ciual. ajid I most sincerely recommend it lo all person suffering from Indigestion, fatigue, rheumatism, and the many weakenej conditions of the system produced by IniiHiver LshcJ blood." Margnrite K. Yraxell. No. BsO Secoud Ave, (14, 000 (urutM that stars testimonial U frauiae. ) Every bottle of k.r. Hr- UT's Iron Tonic has our Crescent" trade-mark o the label. Don't accept lubstitute-Insist on Dr. Martcr's. ,fjJl tmlt ft THE OR. HAUTE. HEDICINE COKPSNf DAYTON, OHIO Mikcn ! Dt. Him Wlkl Cr Smtej, rom aiii ivurwHiix stake a negro. Tom Clark, who, on Au guet 19 inurOe'red and outraged Mrs. Carey Whitfield. Tuesday, September 30. The president's wounded leg is healing nicely, having passed the day in a wheel chair. Growers are still holding their bops back, refnsinti to sell at 'JO cents per pound. Twelve hundred public schools were opened over t li entire ieland of l'orto Iiico this morning. The attendance ex ceeds 50,000. Dr. K. S. l)avis, of l.a Cen'er, Wash., crazed hy jealousy, sets lire lo his own and his rivals drug stoies, and then takes poiton nod ends his life. The fliipnifiits of lumber from the Co lumbia rivi-r fur the year pant, for the fit et time in I he history of the lumber ........v..-, . FmileZiU. the famous novelist, die. of asphixution. Z jIh ar rpnred arldi- hn. iiMi oviwtMl over l ni.tss . ssi leet. t'onal romi nt'in e in recent years by liis defense ol the Jes anil Captain I re fur). I'resiilent Talma, ol ('una, will ask the Cuban f-eiialn to give :'.").( KI0 on Oc tober lnih, and annua ly ther. ii'ier, to the boMh-m who (ought in the revolu tionary war of 1 --. Resolutions calling on President Roosevelt to appoint a i-ommi."ion of mediation to endeavor to settle the coal Htnkewere adopted at the Methodist preachers' weekly tn eiii.'. The estitii ites for the rural free deliv ery service for the next li-.cal year wn riniilly framed today. Th'-y aggregate $12 tw",8l)0, a net increase of f) li!i;.400 over the appr ;prMtioim made for the current year. New York democrats, in formulating """re " "J I riey are armoiuieiy snerit on int? rouney question. Today everything indicates a stampede to Hill for governor. There is no probability of a fight on the other officei. During a revere t phoon todav a tidal wave swept the Odawara district, near here, and overwhelmed many houses. Five hundred persons are reported to have been drowned. The Japanese battle-ship Stiikishima is aahore at Yo- Foreign Lands . jW , r. I )r. Zl We in sue drafts payable in other countries. & Whenever you liave occa- fc ki H aion to Hf:nd money to foreign 'A lands, it will pay you to send j it .hmti'h thi Unlc y M ai 81 fj T-irp p V f)L" lV:( 7)V flTY A .j w, v.. v.... .v... . - ' V Oregon City, Oregon 'y3rJlf'fc'JT kosiika, 1") miles from Yokohama. It Is expected that she will bo relloated with I only slight damatie. Wednesday, October 1, l.arite veins of semi-lignite, coal have been discovered in Alaska. IVs Moines river, ix on a rampage, doing great damage to properly. Not a ton of anthracite) coal ran ho had in Kivhester, N. Y.,at any price. The total receipts of the stale land board for the month ol September was t-'SUl. ) The federal government has IS.oW.OOO j available for furthering the irrigation of ' arid lands. Young Stratton agree not to foulest his father's will if he be allowed l,000 0,10 of the estate. National Committeeman llunlev says the next loust will bo safely republican by at least XI. ' September shipments of grain from Portland sirgrtvated I be enormous am ount of l,l.Vi.st;!l btlhheU. Secretary Shaw, of the treasury , d vised a plan for relieving the money ! stringency in New York. i The federated trados unions will sck that four laws he enacted by the next legislature, regulating lalmr. The sheriff of Columbia county, l'a., arrested 1 17 striking miners lit Cenlralia on charges of rioting hikI inciting Judge Ronjamin I. Itirdsall, ion, Iowa, baa been nominated by the republicans in place of 0. II. Henderson President Mohler, of the O. It. .x N. Co., has decided to put another tug in service at the mouth of the Columbia. m -i .i ii -.1 working tuen cool 1 be Contiderablv pro- The president held a conference with J,', ,f once and for all they would members of his cabinet, and will make t rn ,ne (rce of that Biblical stute orne elf rt to bring altout an etui of the ' ment, "The hltaal i llie lile." If a uiaii coal strike. Mood-thirsty natives in New (iiiinea go on the war path ami com in it many crimes, including intertribal tights and massacres. The I'ortland city council is devising means whereby gambling games w ill he permitted to run in that city, the man agers of the games to be fined periodi cally. The democrats, in the fall canvas for congressional representation in the house, are not making much elTort They expect to make a strong effort to elect the president in 1004. Thursday, October J. The president's condition Is retried improved. New York democrats nominate I'.ird S. Coler, of Brooklyn, lor governor. (ieneral Miles sails for the Philippines on a tour ol iiihpectioii of the army. Arrangements are being made to Hen .. i . ..t .i... c ...i ... - j a mit- fie r em oi i ue ouuiueril wiegoii ' apple crop to Europe, A red-hut fight is en in Portland be- Ivtivn the fouiii il and the tnavor on the rpiestion of gambling. Two carloads of laborers ifri to Soii'hern Oregon to engS'.'e in railroad work on the Klamath river line. A line of railroad will ho built fiom the coal mines of Lewis county, Wash., to carry the artitlo to the Portland market. The h'doral government is lo sink ar- lesian wells in Nebraska, Kansas and South Ihikota, to uncertain the depth 1 necessary to havo a ;-olitiniiutiH How of J water. Inmates of the Colorado penitentiary, I who had planned to overpower the I guards and make good their escape, had their scheme nipped in the nick of time, i One of their number gave the thing away to the prison official". The president has sent telegrams ask ing that presidents of the coal mining companies and President Mitchell, of the mineworkers' organization, meit him at Washington Friday, to discuss the coal situation. The Japanese battleidilp driven ashore during the typhoon lust Monday, is still on the rocks. The former estimate of the loss of life by reason of the tidal wave, was overestimated, the total now being placed at 200 instead of 1000. oesj I.Ike Hot CakrN. "The fastest selling articles I have in my store" writes Druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because It always cures. In my six years of salus it lias never failed. I ij have known it to save niHerers from 'A j Throat and I.ung diseases, who cjtild get H I no help from doctors or any other p 1 remedy." Mothers rely on it, best phy U ' sicians prescribe it and Geo. A. Harding !j guarantees satisfaction or refunds price. 2 j Trial bottles free, Keg. sizes, 00c and $1. s .,. n,Klr.,.u can (lo better at (:(mr. -si ' nian Si Co. when buying supplies, as we 'A ell at the lowest cbhIi Trice. Out of lenli's Jgwi "When death seemed very near from " "evere stomach and liver trouble, that I hri sonereo wim lor years, writes v. Muse. Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills ssved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth and only 23c at Geo. A. Harding's drug store. HARD WORKi It Tests tho Quality of Both Blood and Musclo. There are Btiiilcs even in mini wotx. l.UHir liKt v not lie grrater in The actual l i one case than in another, but the con ditions under which the work Is done Intensify the strain nm the entire body. To work In the Imivrst held, under a hot suu, is, afler all, a healthful occupation. Yo work in a s'oVe hole, deep in the bowels of an wean liner, or under jf.-ound ill some Iwisctnent, imposes fur more strain and pushices greater exhaus tion than the baldest wolk iu the field co the hottest of July days. ...... if VHr.H V ww . f v ' i,,w kwaV r.t ic a si ;..'-J!M rf mm 'CAisvV: Vital statistics tell the story. The average hie ol the man in the stoke hole, the rolling mill, the blast furnace, the floss factory, is far Mow the avernjje lie of the ! u air worker. Yet the average life of these hard treks to proMng his hie, he must take account ot nis uioou lor mat is rital fluid. waitino ma TIIR WOHST. The chief cause of a physical break down is olteti the fact that people put off giving themselves proper cure. They don't want to spend the money for medi cine, or they ih. n't feel unite sick enough to want to take it. Tliey frwl languid, "played out," as they say, and when the day's work Is over there isn't a bit of go" left In them. That's the time wnen the nae of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery means a new grip on life, and the prevention of more serious disease. "It has been five years since I took tour 'Golden Medical Discovery ' for an affection called scrofulous enlargement of the glands of the neck," wrilrt Mr. Zhulon U. Uoftin. of ('.riftoti. Iltt Co., 1. C, "and I am glad to tell you that I have had no return of the disease. I thought I would wtite you and let you know thai I have not forgotten you, and never will while I live. "You may publish this if you wish, and if anv one wants to know alxiut my i testimonial thev are at liberty to write to nie, and I will acknowledge me truin in return." "For three years I have inhered with that dread dtsca-e, eczema," writes Mr. J. Koepp, of Hermann, Oregon. " I was told to trv Dr. fierce Golden Med ical Discovery, which I did, and after I bad taken fourteen luttles I was perman ently cuird. Il has been year since I stoped takintf your medicine and the dis ease has never a; s-ared since. Your medicine pTialui ci a wonder! ul cure, and I hotw other sulb-riiig as I did, will take it and be relieved of their sullenng." ' i i hi- it NIiikIh vim szm .-sV r V''rV t liSP' ,.y iiiihi when yuu nrnl anythlnC Coast Agency Co., Portland, Or. .H HtarU Heroet, op.l.lil Tlltoll Hank. I.onK Iilstancr 'I'liiine In OHice. E rull Mn of n i intpo' onri rnirriDru't! pnnr! 'ji L&UIOO 0UU UlllllOllljll U unuuu All 1 rail os A. S. HUNT, Willamette Enterprise and Kami Cut ment by i.y ably animv..' nostrils, e.li . face in i." v. 8di the of rwrits. 'J fh. the treninn. To actor to the w o oi into the Hf bll, tii- pr , liquid "rn . I.iipiirl ( spmyin!' tu. mail. 'J bo i. : icinal propertn vi Ids to trenU . hich in ftijrr. I tliroii;li Hit '. ii wIk.Io sur---.i. lirncciHtK . by fii.il, l'l i'- to ci utimio i'i are jmrtial M: ,.:.,lyill( )l(llllS ' ir i-'i.iir'inl lru- t ri tin balm iu . ' r 'wll nn Kly's , :ri lii'l,ng the , . I lni'(.;int or by i , iiodies the rued. .I iiu aol.d preparation. Tli iMirre of illsearies caTifd hf M Impure or ixiisoiied condition of the bhs.il, which have been seeonipllshe.l by the use of lr. Pieicc's Goldeu Meil ical Dlmtivery, stamp il as one of the niost renmtkablo remedies of the age. Its rmutive power la last Judged from the fact that in a great ninny case the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" not begun until veins ol misery had been rspriic nerd, and nil nvnilahle meliclu had entirely failed to elici t a cure. r.AINHII J7 POt'NKS. "It has been two months slnre X stopped using Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery," writes I. Venters, 11a.. of KrKina, Pike Co., Ky. "I stayssj down in Texas hist year and contracted .chills and fever while there. I came back to Kentucky and was about shak ing my Uails olf fiom my feet when I commenced using it. I ""'v weighed 140 tHiiiiids. J Iiwl been sullering with chills and fever for u months. Ttrnk tiealmrnt fiom uiy docU and tried many dllTrrent kinds of patent medicines, and all srrinrd to do no gtasl. Since I have nurd four Imllles of Dr. Pieice'a Golden Medical Discovery, ami one vial of his 'Pellets,' 1 lerl well in every respect and weigh iHo pounds in stead of l .pi, my wei(bt when I begun lis use. I advise the whole Ninth to keep it in their linmcw atl the time, and I will Kr antee they will have no moie chills and fvcr if they uc it according to diiectiims " "Golden Medical Piacoy. ery " removes the foirign substances which corrupt the blixsl and cirate con ditions favorable to dlsraae. It acts upon the bhaal nink ing glands and incrrasea their activity, thus increas ing the supply of pmc, rich M JF Mood, which feeds every nerve ami tissue of the txsly. It cures eruptions, boils, sores, sail. rheum, rcrema, tetur, wrofula, rheurniitisui and bhssl poison ing. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." The mam motive of substitution is to enable the draler to make the little more pi "lit paid him by the sale of less meritoi loin ptrjiarations. Sick people, esrcinlly those sullertnit from diaeases which have liecome chronic, are invited to consult Doctor Pierce, by letter, tee. All correspond ence is held as strictly private and sacredly conlidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, llnllalo, N. Y. This invitation, to consult Ir. Merr by letter, free, ia not to 1 confounded with the spurious oilers of " free mrdical advice," made by the who having no medical knowledge or enprnmce, are not qualified either professionally or legally to give medical advice. Dr. Piercr, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In stitute, llulfalo, N. Y., assisted by hi medical statr of neaily a score of phy sicians, hss in a little over thirty yeaxa, treated and cured hundreds of thousand of sick men and women. The success of Dr. Pierce's method and medicines may lie inferred from th fact tlvat of the hundreds of thousand w ho have consulted him l1' been perfectly and permanently cured. There is no similar offer of free con jultatioti by letter which has twhind H an institution of such world wide reputa tion as the Invalids' Hotel snd Surgical Institute, HufTalo, S. Y, with its staff of nearly a w ore of physicians and Hs grew record of cures. mitlt TO ALL. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent lire on receipt of stamp to pay eeiie of mailing only. Thi Krcat wotk on family medicine sod household hygiene, contains more than a thousand large pages ami over 700 illustrations. Send ji one-cent sUnip for the cloth-lHiiind volume, or only 21 stamps for the Ixxik in pntr cover. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, flulfalo. N. Y. 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