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0 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1002 2 LOCAL NOTES. Tlie militia company will hold a nieet inK i" tli very near future (or (lie pur pose ot electing a successor to Captain 1 nl 1 1 on Kelly, Discharges will be issued to thirteen members, who have loft the community. Allie Grout, a lml o( about fourteen jeiirs, met with the misfortune lust Sat ui.lay of sustaining a fracture of his rtrht arm, while taking part in the gymnastic performances t the Y. M. C. A. In this respect the hoy is very uiifortiiuate, in the last year or two having met with accidents of that kind on one or two ott er occasions. Everything points toward a favorable announcement concerning the church debt .it the Congregational church next Sunday eening. There will be no can vassing for funds during the day, so none need stay away for fear of an ecclesiasti cal hol.l-up. The morning and evening themes, respectively, will bt 'Ueauty and I'ands'' and "Some Important Q ies tions about Work." Last Friday County Treasurer Cahill pent to thesutetretsnrerf 10.000, as part payment of the state tax. The former treasurer had paid $13,1X10 on Hie state taxai-count.the total already having been paid amounting to f.'S.OOO. The total tax due the state was something ever (XV, hence a balance ol about Jti.OtX) re mains unpaid. The time for taxpaying expired on Monday, about $Iti.,000 hav ing been collected, the delinquent list amounting to only about $7,000, Captain J. F. Claik, well known in this city and county, died last Saturday evening at the heme of Fred Painter, in Canemah, after an illness of several montng. tie was drought to tins city a short time ago for treatment, from Mo lal'a, his ailment being paralysis. He was prominent in G. A. R. circles, hav ing been a captain in the civil war. He had iesjjed in Oregon City a great many years, being employed by the General . EiectricCompany. He is survived by a wiie, daughter. Mrs. Bogard, and a eon, who reside in Xew York. The funeral t.sik place Monday afterncon and was largely attended. Harvey Cross returned Tuesday from l is farm at Springwattr, where be and his wife had been for about three weeks. Mr. Cross devoted his time there to re pairing bis farm property which had been visited by the late fire. There was Dj tence left on bis place, and it was necessary, to protect his lands, to put t u: a considerable sum in replacing tlie property destroyed. Mr. Cross says the people of Springwater are adjusting themselves to the new conditions and ure getting along very well under the cir cumstances. He is inclined to the belief that the losses, although in some ca-es verv severe, have been greatly overesti mated. Some time since it was announced that August Erickson, the 18-year-old son of Andrew Erickson, of this city had disappeared from Portland, where he had gone in quest of employment, it being afterward learned that he had gone to sea. In Wednesday's issue of the Telegram aptieared the account of the death of a young man named Erick son, at sea, and it is feared that it is AnsrtiBt Erickson. His father is now in Canada, having departed for that country only about a week ago, and the mother, who remains here is very much concerned about her son. It cannot be learned positively that young Erickson is dead, but the chances are that such ia the caee. Beart tit yf tm AM TOtI H38 Hum Tl-ii t nit v-,,. u,. n... B.ai ...y hi uu nra mi) c..fcTi , Sol ice. My store will be closed from Friday i evening at six o'clock untill Saturday eevtiiijg. Miss C. Goldsmith. , Scott's Emulsion is the 'means of life and of the en joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion give.-, the flesh and Strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the rej-airing of body losses from an; wasting disease. for women Scott's Emul SCOTT'S EMULSION sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that vomen have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone .and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send for free sample. SCOTT Si BOWNE. Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street. NewYoriC SOc. anJ $ I. OO; all druKKists. . . No Hair? ".My luir was falling out very fast and 1 was greatly alarmed. I then tried Aycr's Hair igor and my hair stopped falli:-. ator.ee." Mrs. G. A. .VeV;n , Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair docs not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Aycr's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Aycr's Hair Vigor will restore color every timC. St M a Mil. All Jrstjlits. It vour ilinccist cannot supply Toil, send us o:'e u.'ll.ir a:..t MX' wnl express you a Is.me. lie suie and ;ie i lie luuia ol jour ue.irrs' ti.re-.Mi.ce. Auurvta, j. . a i:t; i o., Lowk'iI, Mass, a eats amnai igattiai m - Mail Knit Suiiare f'nmnaiiv at Hainan!'. ..,... M v s iii pany has been playing to good houses at , Gainaird's (pera House this week. Last ! 111..11. H.'rr mm ii r u'hh iM'i'nn .... Hn.i ii.u I galley was nearly tilled. I tie audience was an exceptionally good one for a com - , . . a II "l edy play in Aslilaml. The repertoire for tlie week has com- Posed some delightful farces, rural and sensational comedy drama, of clean and ankrlalninj nl.Q.J..t..r fr fro,., 11, chaiacter, free from the horse play and vulgar allusion too com mon with many play companies coming through here. The cast shows merit and versatility, in view of the fact that there is a new hill every night and the play has been enjoyed by the audience each time. The company which comprises some good players consists of W. F. Scheller, Geo. A. Ellis, Leana I.e'gh, Geo. W. Penrose, Geo. Adams, Misses Mildred Eddy, Phyliss Harrington, Hattie Lamar, Passie May Lester and Add J. Sharpley. They have given the best entertain ment for the money that Ashland has had for a long time. The above company will open a week's engagement at Shively's opera house, commencing Monday, October 13th. Circuit Court. Judge McHride was here Thursday afternoon of last week, conducting a brief session of circuit court, at which the fol lowing matters received attention: Anna Whitfield vs. A. U hittield ; decree of divorce. Mary Modder vs. Thomas Charman and others; confirmation of sale. The Osweuo Commercial & Sayings Bank vs. Mary C. Wells and others ; dis missed. K. W. Schmeerand C. H.Chambreau VS. ong Tong; judgment by default. S. A. Knighton vs. Marvillc Knighton ; decree of divorce. G. E. Cline vs. Matt and Sarah C. Ciemens; foreclosure. Catarrh of the Kidtipys. Kills thousands of people annually, both male and female. Take warning in time. If you have pains in your back, loin or groin, tired or worn out feeling, depressed and dull spirits, which leads to Bright's disease. Take S. I). Catarrh Cure, which removes the cause of ail kidney troubles. For sale by all drug gins. I!ook on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Kresno, Cal. "La'tgli mid (Jrow Fat." Life is such a serious business to the . j average mortal that an opportunity for a , hportv lanol, ia n.r.rB H.tin o.l.,.r. tr, 1 most people. "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine," and so do tlie humorous features of that great metro politan daily, The Chicago Kecord-Her-alJ. The firflt thing that greets you on the firHt page, of every issue is the Hum orous cartoons by John T. McCutcheon, the well-known artist, that frequently tells more at a glance than could be con veyed in a column of reading matter. Every icsue contains also a humorors small story on the editorial pa and tlie "Alternating Currents" column written by S. E. Kiner, one of tlie most popular humorists in the country. In addition to all these, the .Sunday isntie always includes a comic section, guaranteed to produce laughter. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought . Bears the Yi . . ' VfJvvy ! -tiie ; j Signature of I The Oregon Flte Relief Association, bad all its 20 forest fire losses paid up two weeks ago, and no extra call has yet been made on the members. G. E. HarijBeavkb, Agent, Oregon City. The store of I. Nellinjj will he closel Katurriay, October lllh nntll 0 o'clock. Mr. Doiu ZaM, Hortlaad's laror. Ite karilone w III appear in fon- ...i i . tbIii ....i... ! ' " October itt, at VooIm'n Hall. I OH IM'I'. .. An ordinance an horlaum The Oregon Water 1 .nvr and KaiUay tympany, its success, and assigns, to const ruct '" lain and operate a rail. ay on third Street m Or-'gen l ity, and l.i eie.'l the iiieessiy poles si d siring I tie necesrv wires tor fie operation ihereol, ami to carry Irenthl and epre mailer on ant over said rauway on said I'tnrd S.reet and oil nut ove' said j lWi;oii 1'ity, and to colled charges and tolls Mr the cariyitig ot Iriight and express ' mailer. Okkii.'X I'iiv lWs Oni'MN As Koi.iiiws: Section I. That there he and lieretiy is granted unio I'lie I'lenon Water Power .,..1 l.'.ll -,V t I. 'til v Its Mtli'..ssnr. Itll.l I assigns, tlic'rmlit an. I pro itege loconstruct, : lay down, maintain and operate a rmU'sy ' el. it. it. no r ami uron I nini -irei I in ore - , i.mi'ity ir.nn Mam Street l the Willam i tie Kiver, and to ereet and maintain poles I ami appliances along, over ami upon said I i i eel tat a ee it ilie points aforesaid, and streich wires thereon lor (lie purpose iruiunniitlii; pow tor ttie operation of ' said rulsay. I Section J. I'lie track of said r ttlwav shall j le a sim;:e track ol sled rails with the lice i esary Him nuts an.t turntables, and he pattern or sti le ol rail used in said track and the location and maimer ol construct loir or lavi-itf down the same shall he suh je.-t io I ." approval ol the t'tly I'.mncd ol i 'rcvii I'llv. Section:!. The Orcein Water Power and Kail.vav I'.nnpaiiv , or its successors or as sii;i.s, shall plank, pave or macadamii the sal t raiLvav tietween the rails nnd t.eiween the Iracks and one fool outside ol the rails, Hi. i.,ti.oi-M.ul Mull...r.ti..s ...itv- .In-...-1 i I and shad maintain the sa in proper I pair; and win ver said i i, y l ouiicil shall ,. ... .., . - J, I I. ICIl .!!. . I.. 1 IV . V S '. U HV. ,rtl, ..11. st r irte I, as hv this .dinance ant 'iorie.. with wood (docks stone Mocks, asphalt, k or oiaer hard siirlaee pavement, the i ; assiu'tis. upon the ,.r I. r ol sat.l t'uv Conn- ; '" 0". sl "il i'"1 down on and a.ong j said railiv av raus of tint less than seven inches in deptn and weiclun not less ihau seventy live pounds pr yart, mid such j .. , City Cnuncil. SeCtlOll.. 1 1 Sh all lie U'l 111 Tl. 1 forailY I person or persons t.i obstruct ttie railway i herein provided lor either during the con I siriicnon or op. ration ot the same . and am person or perions who shall carelessly or t wilfully violate this provision shall lie deemed trinity ol a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof hefore the t'lfy Recorder or Mayor ol said t'uv shall he punished by a tine not exceeding twenty live dollars, or bv imprisonment in the city jail not ex ceeding t velve days, or both", at tlie disc e ti. ni ol the court lor each and every such ottettse. Any com lucior or other employe on the railway herein provided lor, or pa--seiii;. r there.il or any person on or about ttie cars b-dongim: to sm.l t'ompatiy, wtu sha I. by ulle sie, indecent, opprobrious or abusive laiik'iiak'S or conduct, insult, abuse or maltreat any pa-s 'tiger on smil cars, shall, on conviction before said ('by Recorder or Mayor, be punish. by a fine not exceeding twenty life dollars, or by imprisonment in the city jail not exceeding twelve days, or both at the discretion of the court, for each and every such otlense. Section 5. Ttiat there be and is hereby uranted unto Tlie Oregon Water Power and Uailway Company, Its successors and assigns, the ricnt and privilege to run and operate express and freight cars along, over ai d upon any railway construoted hereunder up jii Third Street of said Oregon City, and aloiiir. over and upon the tracks I ol said (' inipanv upon .Main Street of said i Oret'on t'lty now hud or hereafter to be i laid, ill such manner, at such tunes, and I lo.lur ihj (,,n .1 . 1 ,rt.s li.p.i n ttir ,. ai. i I a,,j s-,ecille.l in tins ordinance, and t i carry and transport Ireiht and express niat'er thereon and thereover, and to col lect tolls and charges thereli.r Section 'I. That no freight or express matter shall be taken from or put on any car or cars on .Main Street at any Hiint ex cept at some depot esiiibhshed smith of r ourt'i S'reet or north ol r oitrtepnth Mrp. t I in MMid i'llv: nroviitd. however thiil Ilium I a nroner showing, the Mayor or Commutes ! on Mreetsaml put. lie Properly may grai t a rniii 10 loa.i or union1. )-. mi iir'uui at any point, l-'reiu'ht and express mutter may be uul aded and discharged on I turd Street west of Main Sirert : provided, how- t ever, that said operation ntiail not in any way interfere Willi the passage of teams on i said street I Section 7. A proper warehouse fur tin. I loading Ireight and t X press matter must he ' provided by said company, its successors Section s That in order to operate and run said cars from Main Street into smd warehouse, the privilege to lay and main tain ami operate ateel railway tracks Iroin said Mam Street into said warehouse i hereby granted with all necessary switches I and com e- nous with the Main iracks run ning on Main Street, Section !i. The right and privilege here bv granted to run and operate freight and express car" upon said raday tracks on I M ain and Third Streets are limited as f.. , lows: limy one round trip of not exceed ing three m'ached cars shall be run he I tween seven o'clock A. M. and twelve o'clock noon of each day ; only one round i ri p ol not exi eeu i ng three auai-ne-i cars. between twelve o'emck noon ami seim clock 1. .M of each da); between the huiiMof nine o'clock P. M. ami hev.-u o'clock A. M. of each day, Haul expr.-s ami tp'ight cars may be run an ottfri ai tlie business of'l'lie Oregon Water Power ami kail nay (.'oinpaiiy, iti successors ami as signs, mav rerpiire. .Section In. The Oregon Water Power and Hallway Company, its successors oras sinns, shall pay annually in a-lvance to the ity ot Oregon ity. as a liren-e tor the running and oiieratiiig of aid express ami freight cars as aforesaid, the lollowir,g 'mms, to-it: For the lirst five years from the date ol the acceptance ol this ordinance, Four Hundred Dollars I l'i.oi) per annum, and for tlie remaining live years the sum of Five Hundred liollars .vmni) per an num: As a further consideration tor the granting of this ordinance the said railway company, its H'jf(je--ors and an-itis, shall within live years from the date of the ac , ceptauce of this ordinance, put down on ; and alonf said railway, on the paved por tions of Main Street rails of nut les than , "even pieties in depth and weighing not i less '.ban seventy-five pounds per yard, and such rails shall tie of a pattern and shall he laid on a foundation to he approved by the nanl City Council. Section 11. All rights and privileges he'eby conferred shall expire absolutely at the end ol ten years Ironi tlie date ol the I approval ot this ordinance. Section 12. The Oregon Water Power j and Uailway Company, its successors or ' assigns, shall within sixty days alter the oaie oi me approval oi mis oruinance tile m the ollice of the City Kecorder of Oregon t 'ity its written acceptance of the rights and privileges hereby granted and conferred upon it subject to the terms, restrictions, anil conditions herein contained, and if it shall fail so to tile such written acceptance, it shall be deemed to have abandoned all the rights and privileges conferred by this ordinance. nection 13. If the said Railway Com pany, if) successors or assign shall fad to keep and perform any or all of the terms, provisions, restrictions or conditions of this ordinance, the City Council may notify said Railway Company, its successors or assigns, of any such failure, and if said Railway Company, its sin-censors or assigns, shall for a period of thirty days from the reception of any such no.ioe fail or neglect to cornp'y with the terms, provisions, to- J j:.? ..- . I Bincuoris ana nonunions 01 mis oruinance specified in jaid notice, the said Council mar bv a majority vote declare the rights aud privileges herein granted forfeited, and such vote muter ssld circumstances shall I be an absolute fnrlrltur ol the rights and pnylWl,,., ,. irrri lf,,v. Kra.l lirst tune mid eidered published at regular .li..iirne,l meeting ol tn City ulMlm. t), .,, i-llv Oregon, ., oii i (,,.r ii mi", ' " HUIYK t iTKUY i ' ' ;,., uni r, j ' ... . ... . . ,, ! "I pieces usl seem to have gone all to " writes Allied l!ee, of Welfaie, Tex., "billiousiiess and a lame back had made life a burden, 1 couldn't cat or sleep and ft It almost too worn out to i ' l'' I began to use Klcctric Hit- ,.rs,, but they worked wonders. Now i , , , , , sleep like a top, can cat Bliyihllig, have gained ill sliength, ai d enjoy haul i ...... ,,.., . ..:.. I,.,,,!,), ..,.1 new lite to weak, sickly, run down pro- pie. drug Try them, store. Only ,'hc at Harding's il til l-ii I illicit. Mothors regard approaching winter w ith uneasiness, chiMiou take cold so easily. No disease costs more little lives than i r. up. It's attack is so sudden that the sutl'erer is often bevoml human aid bef.ue the doctor arrives. Such ,.,, I r,.diU- i.. ( ).,. Mn.ni.. ('......I. i Mi ! j Cure. I.iipiities the mucus, allays in- ! llaiiimation, removes danger. Absolute- e M..f ,. iuimedi.itclv. Clues . ' .' .. . . . ' Itll niediate'v, t'litc" Coughs, Colds, glip, , i,.,...,..,;,;. " ,iir, ,.,,,1 ,,L. ......i,.,, id f. Mc.Mahon, ll.inip'un, via : "A bad cold rendered mo voiceless just beloie an oratorical contest. 1 intended t' withdraw but took One Minute Congl I lire. It restored my voice in tiino to win the medal." ti. A. Harding. , 'er Sale. A rare bargain. One mile from .Mol alia pontotlice. 100 ',- acres lo in culti vation, I'o acres in orchard, fair buildings, three good horses, seven head of cattle, IS hea l of bogs, ;k) chickens, L'lH) bushels of grain, 1 acre of potatoes, wagon, plows, harrows, cultivators utc. E. II. CooPl.K, Oregon City. Hats and tit ace's store, pants at cost at (i. W, head ol Seventh street. Individuals Money to I. nan. At ti and 7 per cent. Call on or w rite Jso, V. I.ollKIl, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. School llistricls can do la-tter at ( Imr in u n a to, when inlying supplies, as we ell at tho liiwesl cash Trice. The ISest is .one Too (.nod For You and we can furnish you w ith the best for no more than you might pay lor the worst, therefore, don't throw away good money for poor service, hut if yoil are going l"ast, or have friends coining West, let us tell you what we can otlVr on Chi cago, Washington, New Vork, Iloston, St. Louis, Memphis, Ni w Orleans, and all intermediate points. Our rails are laid in fourteen dillerent states of the Union Communicate with us regarding freight and passenger business ; It's a leasure to reply to your letter. 1!. II. Tin Min i i., 112 Third Street, Com'l Agt. 1'ortland, re. O -A. 13 X' O XI X E,arith(1 A YU Han Um BoilgH t, Incurable" Heart Disease Soon Cured! Ity Hie (.rcuf Specialist In Treating Wruk and Dim used lli arls, F rank lin Miles, M. M H. Will Heml lit 1 .00 Worth itt Ilia Nperlul Trf'iitiiieut Kre it. a Trinl. To demonstrate the unusual curative powers of his new aud complete special treatments by mail for heart disease, short breath, pain in the side, opprea sion in the chest, irregular pulse, pal pitation, smothering spells, pulling of the ankles, or dropsy, )r. Miles will send four dollars worth free as n trial, to all who mention this paper. His treatments are the result of lio years of careful study, extensive re search, and remarkable experience in treating the various ailments of the heart, stomach and nerves, which so often complicate each case. So aston ishingare the results of his complete special treatments that he does not hesi tate to offer all persons a trial free. Nothing could be more generous. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies. There is no reason why every aflicted person should not avail them selves of this exceedingly liberal oiler, as they may never have another such opportunity. No death comes as sud denly as that from heart disease. Mrs. A. Kronck, of Huntington, Iud., was cured after thirty physicians failed : Mrs. Hora Oraetor, of UriHtolville, ., after twenty-two; Jas. K. Waite, the noted actor, after a score had pronounced him incurable; Mrs. Frank Hmith of Chicago, after five leading physicians had gived her up; Mr. Julius Keister, of Chicago, after ten ; Mrs. it. Parker after ten ; Mrs. It. Parker after sixteen failed. A thousand references to, and testi monials from ISishops, Clergymen, Lankers, Farmers and their wives will be 8;nt free upon request. Send at once for free examination blank, phamplets and free treatment before it is too late. Address Franklin Miles, M. D. LI,. B.,203 to 205 (State street, Chicago, 111. r The, Kind You II.ivo AUvn.vs liotip,ht, nml which li us lict u in ustt for ot IK) jours, 1ms lionio tint hlgiiuOno of 1111(1 llllM ln'PM lllllilrt UlllllT lilt MT- y , hoiiiiI mipiM'vlslon isliico ll.t InlaiH-y. ai. .cAi'. nxt no otio to ilocclvo jott lit tliln. All Ciiinilci IVIls Imllutloim nml "Jiist-iiH-gouil" tiro lint Dvpi'iiiiicnt-s (lint frillo with nml ciuluncr t ho licultli ol' In 1'ti lit s nml (. hihlrcu-1 Apcrlciu'o against llxpt rliiicnt. What is CASTORIA Castorhi Is ii liminloss mihslitnto lor t'ustor Oil, liro j,'orlc, I Mops nml Soothing Syrups, It Is l'li'iiMitnt. It I'otilains licit Ik r ()uiiiii, .Miirphino imr otlu r Nurcntbt Milisfuiiic. Itsugo Is i t -a tut in itt (. It (lcstriiys W oi'iii nml allays lY.ci llmoss. (, cures IHariliiva ami Wlmt C'olit'. It rflii'cs 'IVotliln;' 'rriiuliles, i-urcs Consl ipal ion ami I'latiili'ticy. It asslnillatcs th I'ooil, rcmilatcs t ho Stomach nml Itinvels, ititf lii'iillhy itml natural hlccp. TIio ( lilhlrcu's rtiuat'cti-Tlio Slollu r'.s l ilctul. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears tho Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For TMC OINT.Ul 0O, tf IVIIfllV-flV MURROW'S BARRED ROCKS A re at tlie top. Have won lit two of the lurirot chows in tlif Northwest, l'.MH I'.KIJ, nNo tit the htulo lairn. Look up their ret'opl. Soiim linn hri'dling' cnckrils from our pri.o inning; (strain -f-'.IKI ntnl tip. AIi-d u h iv white rm'k i-ock rrl.t f'J.OII. Kjru'X if -MM) per .Hidtiiij,'. J. MURROW & SON, OiOKon City, Oto. I.i-tt-r 1. 1st. j The :i!l.imng is the list nf letter re maining in the p.. st.. Hire ut ( heg in ( 'nv, Ore , mi Oct. Ill, I. hi.'; Womi.n's i isr. Allison Mary Mrs Hull Mary Mrs Ilerliert .leannetto S Mis Walcn M iry llealy Alice Miss Lawrence K A Mrs Ml V's LIST, I I'.ill D McLean ( iskar Lanchlai. Ale gander John Austen II lllumWg I'M Hydatid II ('ros S or K Fist Ttiomas Howser J J tiKO. Nelson K N Niinuii J l Pruilt Ivl K-ilih Ji'ssn It. eves W I". Scb w ahauer A Watson Albert IIDK'ION, I. F. M. Out ol Kcnlli'n .lnn. "When death sei'iiied very near fmni a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had snllercd illi fur year," writ -s P. Muse, iu-liiiin, N. C., I r. King's New Life I'illssave l my life aud gave peifect health.'' Ilest pills on eurtli and only 'Jit: at lieu. A. llanhng's thug store. .Villcc ol I'lual Ni llleiiiciil Notice is berel.y given that the under signed as executor of the will .of H. Mc Kee, deceased has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clacka mas County, Iih limil report as such executor, mid that the court has set .Monday, the l-t day of December, IWi, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time or hearing the said re port and objections thereto, at which lime all persons interested are hereby liotilied to be present before sod court. II. LLANKF.N'SIIII, Lxecutor of the Will of 8. Mck'cc, deceased. iii,(Kn i.m i:ii;. Notice is hereby Kivcn that I will ap ply to the city council at its next regular meeting for a license to sell liquors on my premises at Fourth and Main Htreets. JOHN COOK. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache All diseases of Kidneys, CURE viaauer, urinary urfraQB. Also Rheumatism, Back che.HeartDlsa6 Graved bropsy, Female Troubles. Con t become discouraged. Ther is I Cure for you. If necessary write Iir. tenner ll has sM-nt a life lime curing Just aucb cases as yours. All consuHutlous Free. Or. Fenner's Kldm-y and Ilackache t'ure t4(hecausof my iM'inir alive io-ilay. I had suffered xrcatly of kidney Uim-um! for years and reduced In weight Ut YM pounds. I now Weigh 105 pounds. W. II. McGCOIN. Olive Furnace, O." Drnr?lts. fW, ll.Ask forc:ili HiK.U-Free. ST.YITUS'OANCE&rSr:laj For sale by C. (i. IIUNTLEY-CHAKJIAN ii CO Sijjuaturo of Over 30 Years. HUMMT BTIIIir, HW VOIsl CtT. hw vonn citv. rag Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. , T,,U . Vnt lull eo.ibil.i-i all of tho tllgCSUllllS HUH lllgeMn II 1 1 rillili Ul food. It gives Itistniit relief and never fulls to cure. It, iillows you to cut ull tho food yon witit. The niiisi setiHitivo Btoiiuchs can take It. Hy Its use many thousands of lys'pl ics h ive been cured lifter everyl hlng else failed. It jt uneiiuulli'd fur all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Pis-priml only by !'.'. Iir Win M '' , ' blcato Thu ll.buluoi'.iiilalni:'' limes tin K'. oiiniviM i: o An Ordinance Vacating the Alley in lilnck ii.' of I Iregoll City. Olin.nN fi i y DoKH OlliniN As Ful, l.ow a : That the portion of the Allev extend ing into lilnck I'i'Jof Oh-k'Hii Citv, Ore w'oii, as Hiiinn bv the m ips mid pi. its thereof tm lurever closed and vac. lied. Lead lirst time and ordered published at a regular meeting of t Iih City Council of Oregon Citv, Oregon, held Oct. I, pit).'. i'.KI l'K C. CI KKV, Kecorder. Ml '.lltllMN. In the Circuit Court ol the Slain of Oregon, lor the County of Clackamas. A. P. ItiitterHworlh, .lr. Plaintiir VS. f llertha C. iietterworth "J ilufend.iiil. To the above-named defendant: In. the name of the slate of Oregon, You are hereby notified ami required to ap pear and iiuwcr thu complaint ol thu plaiiitill' tiled against you in the above entitled court and suit, on or before six ft!; weeks from the date of lirst publica tion of this summons, which is published on the 10th day of October, PMI'J, and the day on or before which you are required to appear and answer is the H'.ltli day nf November, A. L, PXKJ, which is the day prescribed in the order of the publica tion of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer on or before said L'ilth tlay ol November, l'JO-, for want thereof, the plainlill' will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wtt: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plait, till' and defendant, upon the grounds of wilful desertion for the period of more than one year and cruel treat ment; rendering life burdensome; and for such other relief as to the court shall seem meet. I bis summons is puplished hy order of the Honorable, Thoe. F. Hyan, judge of the county court ot Clackamas county Oregon. Made and entered on the l)th day ot October, A. D. PHIL'. MILLKK A MILLF.U, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Btantlu Bifutara ot jm iim una tou nam ulnars Boujtf