Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 24, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1002
Otj nut ( oiiiiij Offl Ul I'aper
Publiwheil Every KrUiay.
L I.. I'OK.KK, rn. rK.KTOK.
UUBUCHIPTION HATKS,
Of "ilOn LitV HntCrUriSC ' THIS IS Oh'EGOX. i It begins now to look very much hh
J I . tllitlUrh tltd .u'urit.iv u.ml.l u.. 1..
I ine spirit ot content prevails in the j ' ""
1 West. No longer is there a desire on i "''"' will cmvono the legisla
!the part ol those who come lo the, coast ,llro strordinary session heloro the
I seeking home to letnrn to their tirttix-e j rr romihtr ttfxion. It has all
heath. The past twenty years have i,w i !'" Iwnconsi.leiea the wish of the
i a ureal development period for Oiegon, j governor to t,ike such action, hut he hss
j Washington and California, whereby p,,1".v the matter until such time that
i primitive conditions have been elimin-' H l'l,1'rtr ',iimiul n ma.ie upon him.
j HU.a ,y the building of cities and town; j rm t'Vi.l.Mitly i coining, and with such
unevear J-MXl vallevj and plain have welded to the ,ow ,m' csccnuve will act very;
6;i moiiihs l tip ' I . I
Trial sutwoni.lion two month a em-rirv and activity of the systematic 8d"n 111 premises. Hieie. are, no
A discount ot ,Vi centS on alUiihscnptions ,..," ,,,, .I,u ii 1r ',. . ! doubt, many public mutters demanding S1"'li" S,,H' "' Miiltnoin.il. county, j y for poor aoi Ice, hut if you are
'ZSZJXZ'" l0r" ' , ,.. , ' r. .,. 'le.Ula.ive aiieniom ,., .... m ewJ at having th, .cair,!.!.!- 'goi,,,. K., or Iuv,..I...,.Ih cmning WVs.
avirriiMii; rmt eu on HlM'ilCHlum
KKWS OK THK WKKK.
Tuesday Odluher L'l
Spencer Stiinlev, the nglinh aeroti
ant, traveled !.'." miles today in III air
ship.
The hunk ol Summit, North ll.ikota,
was blow 11 up !y lolhers and I he v.hiIih
Mence on the laud must ho proven bo
or 11 patent IhhiiVs. Colihlruc'lvn resi
dence, deductions for mililary service,
or cultivation of the I mid cannot he de
ducted in them end urn uiudo under u
special act of congress.
II vou Hunt the imml effective stylo
and prices lowest, rail on Mis (iold
rohhed. They secured ahout f.'D.OiH) ' auilth,
Australia will this year he a heavy The llesl is !iiiic Tun lioud r'ur Vou
buyer of I'mted Slates wheat. Hovers w (r);H ,.,, , ,,, ,,,,
ate now in Portland luihling for Oio.mii
liiiiiu.
A FAMILY REMEDY.
I'oru-na In Uso in Thousands of
iloilh'S.
Congressman If. Henry Powers, ol
Vennoiil, rues from Morrlsvllle, Vtl
f
no mm tt than you niljil pay lor the
it 1.... .i....i 11. 1
y.Mr. ,., .tiiti , uii.in until it
facilities and convenient markets liave "hl n u' ' ,mie wl,,,n ,lllv '' be
given us a widespread field for ronsuuip- j clv' "l'" ''"'rely free from the entan-
our products; schools, both pub- alwjys existing when a sen a
S.iHscriherj il! liihl tlif ilaie of fsnira-: ,, ... i
linn tn.n.. ,hir .11 . 1 1 loa 01
t.'leir name. It lllis dale IS not Iim-.I 1;.. ...! etui.. Inm ,.r,m-n il he rem. bT.Ill COIlU'St is OU
within two weeks after a pavment
noi.iy us and we ill look a.'ier it.
kimtly
I.
The demand for a
Kntered at tl.( petot!H' in lrecon City,
Or., as second class mailer.
nid ascipial with those of tl.e Kast, i "1 1111,1 session is n.a.te t.y the taxp.ty-
composed of
some of the best ritiens ol tliatcitv.
t . ,
society is of the best and there remain T ' 1 lo,UA,ul
HKNTS FOK THE ENTEKPKliiE.
no condition lsckim; to put us on a par :
with older and bettor developed states.
I ii thesM tlniii'S OreL'oii has reached a I
Is the death of John U. l'orter (.'lack-
let ii tell you what wn imii nil" r on Chi
cauo, WashiiiKton, New Yolk, lloston,
St. I.ouis, .Memphis, Nt w Oilesiis, and
all intermediate minl. Our mils are
erected for too execution ol A. I.. IJehl
iiiK', lo be hauled tctoher ol.
Churned wilh assaulting and Hon
miliderimr a while woman. Cliarle
Younger, nero, was burneil by a ni j fnHi-ai dillerent states ol theij
of infiirialed t'ili.eiis near Forest I'ity, j '
' t'oinninnicato w ith us regard itiit frelK'hl ,
and passenurr business; It's a leasuio'
(.olonel Ueorp. II. Momlcll, ui.de. ,() .,,,; , (.r
wiiose pl.in Jlie nio.iti. of tint I ultiuilua
was improved for navigation several ; 112 Thud Street,
years i.o, died at his homo in S.in rorlland, Hio.
II. II. 'I'm win 1 1.,
(.'om'l -nl.
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r . y
-mh IMP
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HON. It. II. I'llW'llltM.
Beaver Creek..
rnhy
C'aefcams?
Milwauk.e
Tnion Mills...
Meadow brook.
New Kra
i'arknlace
Htatlord
Wulino
Cams
-V ola! I a
Marpiam..
aitias COIllllv loses !l m:iii it i-.ui ill MiCt-.l
condition ll'at makes it sought (ar and! . . ! cisco.
! to lose, lie it-it miiwt un.l iii..bi....i... i
, MJ i ... ,. . I M:ss Mueller sins of J;iu Y mincer,
Hons but positive and ctleclive III all he,... , . ,. '
,. , : lie wss liiiue and mine aione She
ilni. .o one ever questioned his nio- ( j,,
llcs, aim wnalever stan.l he look all ; to punish a number of men for the death I
... 1 it
ol her lover
j wide by people in all walks of life, from
....it.T. R Thomas eonimon laborer to the millionaire,
K. I. Mas I
A Mather i tor the opportunities aie such now that
Oscar issincer I .
G. J. milliliter do matter what the avocation there is a
W VLVlI'r'Iv tielJ of usefulness and profitable activity
knew that his conscience approved! t
The best years of his life weie spent in
this community and he left his impress
on it. No one can charge him w ill. act-
......
u- 1 ""uiies ; open to all comers.
.1. liace i t
0. T. Howard j This, today, is the hU'li ground of Ore-
K. M. Cooper ' . I
y " "ttibt (ton sauvaniases, ..nnii.S - u, ( fmm , u o(
B'iile rl. Jeniiirts j jhm untnrut mai.ho.Hl. ic!i men do much for a
EeVk::.:; . :::::H"TyH"ttZ hon,M "Ut 1,01 ,l,e UnJ in eV"ry d'rC ro,....,..nity ..l n Mt-r tor their hav
Thereisnoionradouh.fuifeat.ij,. lt jH imn o( tht( ptHiii()
Liirrinsvine (;v i,-llrnn ure 10 uio iircou.n ... 'nT,ni: l,n..ril .;
, , .w. - .. ... .w. ...... M.iifiniuiioiiv re
Vl,0lph Asih0" l manent home in Oreton. Here he finds i ,. '
maueiii nouie t. r- )leg 0) for ,l(if ((a(i of should
Tut story that nearly all the big ; j,ti0Ils jn the Kast, with the addition of ,. , .
I an ideal climate and the rand future gci1)0
I.iihU Itul l'or IVirr.
l'lliniisness mid liver disnrdeis at this
seiifotn nii.v )it tirktt-ioiti.il In. I'l.ii.i.uiii.f
aves Hoise for St. Paul, and promises1,, ... ..... ... ,. ,
' tlio svslrm Willi PeWilts Little l.arlv
isers. These famous little pills do not
k'lipe. Thev move the bowels Kent I v.
i. . , I . , . . i but coihoi.sIv, and hv reason of the tonic
S. llwivi.1 peop e aie s rout v aiji a niit . 1 ' . .
. ' f " i pioKTiies. ive tonic and stronnlh to the
the plan of eslalilishin a ben lerrv t 1 1. uu Htui.t -t. ti. A . Harding.
o(er.ite fro... their low ti to the opposite '
si.leoftl.e Will.inieitn. They will ii.-k j Suluno License.
Slate aid in toe matter. j;,,,;, jH ,r,,py Bivi.n that 1 will si
The I'.riiish ship llolyro.id arrives at , ,,v (t, ,.j V rtmnril at its next r.'Knlar
l'ortlan.1 laden Willi r.iilroa.1 lion for the ' .Hi for a liceiiH.i t II Honors at mv
Marmot.
belts of commercial timber in Oregon
ate swiftly passing into the hands ol
three Eastern syndicates, says the Cor
vallis Times. The statement that such
i the case, an I that the syndicates have
practically acquired all the available
supply, was recently made in Corvallis
by a Portlander who ought to kuow. He
taid that Oiegonians had rested securely
and unconcernedly in the belief that all
"!TIK(0XH KSI" SOUN TO AM'KAK
lr. Oye Keluriis Kroin .XukliiK Final
Arrutiicemeiits for It.
the bin forests were their own, while the
vi le awake uien from beyond the Kock
ies had stolen in and cornered the prec-i-pua
timber. In a few years, he said,
tiie Easterners ill be seliini: this Fame
timber to Oregonians at prices that will
startle the latter. Continuing, he said
that the timber land laws were particu
larly favorable to the Krb, and that
their hold was as strong as their profits
n "nl. I be irei'. The only question in
the matter is, w hat are people going to
do about the barn door, now that the j
hoise is gone.
proeect9 of living in the most enlight
ened, progressive and opportune field of
activity and progress in the L'nited
States.
Pestinv is marking out a grand future
for the present boys and girls who with ! Mrs- C I,-v """" Friday
, ,, ., from a trip to Chicago, where she had
commendable pride can sav thev are na-1 , , .
r - ier, for (ir,.p wks, lea.llng the final
tive Oregoniana or Oregonians by adop- pr0,)(9 0, ht,r book ..Tie ('ol.1P8l ..
) lion. i which is to appear early in November.
! . j On her return from Chicago .Mrs. Iye
SCHOOL Ai HI CULTURE, j stopped at Helena, Mont., and from a
copy of the Helena Independent, of He
There has been a great deal of talk toVt.r irtll wlll,., o.iri.l ,ts way to our
t lalelv in regard to the teaching of agricul- table, appeared these paragraphs, w hich
Columbia Uiver & Northern liailway
Company, building from I.vlo to (olden
sale, up the Klickatat river.
The miners are considering the peace
plan, and chances are almost ccrtiiu that
an agreement will be reached. The
steamworkers are otlWIng ti e otily up
iof.itioii to the peace plan.
'eat, by cleaiiing and sweetening the
.,e ie nr. appara.us o, Am.r, , .,,,.,, ,,, ,,v ,rm)frilllnu. ,hir ,,M,
Wash., was at work at extinguishing ,, , ,,, nrll( rp,
a ti.e in one ,-orl.on of the city, firebug ; ,lmt mik(.M y() , )V,r Mf
place of business on Kighth slieel.
K, M i rui n.
'1 lie ort I'urm.
Multitudes are singing the pruises ol
Kodol, the lie ilisrovery w hich is mak
ing so ninny sick sople well and weak
Vrit h.ie used hi my family
with son cvs, i.ii n(iiniin ml It ut
n excellent family remedy Hint very
imtj (or tmijC.'iN, niii unJ catarrhal
Mtfectlin."ll. Henry I'mveri.
John Iliirii.dt, M. inU'r of 'ongress,
Keveiilh Alabama. In drlel, w rilei
"I lake pleanrii In testlfvlng to tlin
tnerlt.sof your I'rriina. At the siillella
lion of a friend toy wife in.sl It, and It
Improved her condition n. in riilly. It Is
remarkable lonudc. I .-nil cheerfully
rrn'ouimeiiil I'ert.ua as a g.sl, sultari"
Hal tonic, and u Very f;'l caUrrh
riiuiotly,"
set the oppo-ile end ol the town ktire.
I'tt-rn-ni I'nrrs Cnfnrrh,
Half the III of life nre dun lo eatarrb
mil catarrhal ileriiiigeinriilH, 1'eriina
the only Int.Tiiitl, syst. iulo eutarrli
remedy know n lo I lie mnllcal profi iou.
1'eriina cures ratarrh wherever lt
jate.l, I'. riiii.k is not a gin s nor an
experiment - It Is nil almolule, h. I. ii 1 1 flo
. . , i ,- ... , ,i . ueimo.it . ii ii ii linn .iu'NI I
iieonle strmii: bv digesting what they , ,- '
no rivals. Insist u.kiii Imvliif reruna.
1 f you do tint derive prompt b'k! alls
fa. lnry renillw from Hie u..e of 1'eriinu,
write at one.. .. 1 r. ll.trlmnii, giving r
lull statement of v.n.r i no nud he w 'll
Their work w discovered in time lo
save the citv from tleslruction.
Crutilill, of Troy, 1. T., writes: For
niiinber of years 1 was troubled with in
I digestion and dysp.'p-ia which grew into
A large contract for furnishing lumber j the worst form. Finally 1 was induced
to the Philippine was let today. The to use Kodol and after using four Isdtles
l'acitlc Export Lumber Company, ol I am entirely cured. I heartily reciun-
Portland, to furnish one-half the .pian- ! mend Kodol ti all sulferer It indi-
tity. The amount to be supplied by the gesliou and tlyspepsia. Take a dose
Portland concern is f.'i.oliO.tk'O feet.
S. M. tiarland, ol Lebanon, a promi-
after meals. It dig'sls what you eat.
Ii. A. Harding.
Ik) pleated Ulvo you his valiiat.lit atl
Vlee grails.
Address Tr. Ilartnmn, President of
lhe llurlmiui Naiiiianinu, i'oluiiibiis(0.
OAHTOrilA.
B-n thu l-ii V-.d Yuj II is m Bour!
Bigtmtttrv
of
1
were teachers qualified for the work. , rekton citv ufter a tri1 to C'I.K ak:.j for a
But the so-called normal school turn out last consultation with her publishers he-
too nmnv drilled automata and do little : 'ore the launching of the latest novel
ture and horticulticulture in ihe rural we tske from a two column article in nent Linn county lawyer, has made a
schools. Doubtless great good could be j tl,at PIr: I ,,",r ' '' pbeasant situ.itioii.
,. .. . "Mrs. I've, the gifted author, is in I and declares there are not more than a
accomplished in this way if there ! ., . '. ' . , . . .
K . Helena on her return to her home at third as many birds in the coiii.lv as at
one time, and is in favor of a statute by
the next legislature prohibiting the
k.lling of the birds next year during the
. . .i ! from lier Den. and w b il.t Iimtm ia in., nuur ' en tire season . under a ben vv iieieill v
in the real reactiing oi nature, ii me ' - - .- i
, . ., ,.. . j of Airs. S, T. Hanser, on Madison ave-1
country school teachers could ail be given Wednesday, Octobor, :'2.
a short course in agriculture audi "Mrs. Dve i a vouna woman, instead About thirty lives were lost bv the
I horticulture ut the state colleges of agri- of being the old woman gome of her ! burning of the (ilucosii 'sugar factory in
ieuiiure we might Hftes awhile have men i -fiders imagine her, and while she has Chicago Escape was entirely shut oil'
It looks like a proeperois winter for I an,j W0IIlen ,,repared to take uo the ' t"r'""1 lier to 1110 I'Mp'wiion of ; for the employes,
the dairy indusTy. Higher prices for j wmk in n pume!ltarv wav j ie rllral 1 '"' X'hw"l. it h lo be ! j,,,,., , , vi,(im ,jf ,
i niifiMi inaT uiih m nur u nn il'r hi tun
milk, butter and cheese seem to be fc.hooU. 1!llt a3 ttie 6,lort CMllrHt,s at ,011ntry in wlli,.h ehe lives and of which
hers' avocation while in Honolulu. Hi
favored. Tl. ere never was so oiulIi rea-!
these colleges mostly come in the winter I ehe writes.
son for taking the best care of da'-y I Inonlh9 when the teachers are employed, town, Illinois, commonly spoken of as
stock, grading up herds and feeding with j tl)ere arige9 a neeJ for 6umlIler Bchools
the utmost care. Some prrgress has 1 fjr thia purpose. These might be made
Black Hawk's town. She is an enthusi
ast on pioneer history, and a bright and
I most entertaining convei nationalist.
a strong force in the progrees of natuer j "Wldle in Helemi Mrs. Hye will con-
valise, coiil. lilniiL' some. iewelrv anil
e was born in Prophets-; ,,, V(.rv ..Al..Mt. ,!,,.......,. B1M
recovered.
The sentiment of the members of the
lamlsthing of Copenhagen is so strong
agaiiiHt the proposed sale of the West
Indies that it is very doubtful if Ihe pro
posal will carry.
The greatest contest between rapital
been made in recent years in organiza-
uonoi iui.k pruuueers. let it remains teai.tlin.,. With teachers enthused for fer with Olin I). Wheeler, the editor of
with the individual farmer to keep "P J tie work, there would sotJn come some "Wonderland," the annual of the Nortl
with the ptocession, both by making
Ill- , f 1 ! . ... i:... I-.., i
in & in 1 1 le .et i h v Hno l ine riuesr . . . . .... ...
v ,.ia.. . in the planting and beautnying ot tne j (Uu fr(JIJ iUk allthor n.rding I Slates was ended t.xlav, a victory for
Co- , an. . eiitrmsiastica y BUI'fW";g gL.ilfJ0i rounds. There is nothing like . ii, ie ; and Clark exnedition. This labor, ami there is i-reat reioicint! every-
Lis local ( bees- factory, creamery or U(j actual wofk jn pjantinK tree9 aJ will be Used in the next volume of " Won
milk pro d'icerV union. Progress along and (jt lUmj lQ make ! derland," and will constitute the main
,. . , . . , i : ejn j ai iuc railway, w no comes nere iroiu
n rt . .in . n . r.f I. 1. n I t ll 1 11 IiUVH IIDinilll '
Buuiimiiiju ul ni.ab uicj 11 1 . u n.ui .... 1 , . , . 1 1 , . 1 .1 ,.
ee - , lful I ru .iu liU uu for tb. 1. 11 ij D... nnd In!, or m-i.r u iln..yHi..l in tin. I ml
best lines is feasible throughout the
1 feature of the publication.
children fond of nature and her products,
dairy world, and it behooves our farm-1 an( thwe i9 nothing ,,etter .a,cua,ed to I Mani.ra. turlnj Mean. K'ngl.,,-.
ere to improve the present situation to J d,ive tLe youni4 people from the farm Hda city is soon to bo the home of
the utmost. I,, , .1 , , another very important manufacturing
! lum. luc luiiiimi iicca nun ui j Di.e.v.
houses and their ill-kept surroundinge.
T..e l : . . . . .01 .1...:- .:..!.! v ...
i.r. u. u ti: 101 nirr 1 11c o, out me .. .1 1 . . 1 :
' ' ; (jetting the young people interested in
local newspaper is as much a necessity. , . ,., ... . . . , ..
' 3 j plant life will then be apt to draw them
Life in a tovr. without a paper is wori-e . .. , , ... . ,
11 1 to the farmers' institutes, and the insti-
than living in tl,- Sahara desert says the j ,u(e9 wj ww accompli(jll what tfiey
AlnanyDemoi rat. Kecently a man who 8boulJ jn tLe education of tlie farmer
has live 1 here fir rears boasted that he!.-,, . . . i
I till they catch mm young enough.
lm d never taken an Albany paper. In-!
stead of that he should take both of
concern, where something entirely new
in the line of steam machinery is to be
produced. We were invited last Friday
afternoon to visit the machine shop of
Phillip Bucklein, to witness the starting
ofT of an entirely new rotary steam en
gine, which had been built entire in Mr.
Bucklein's establishment, together, also,
with the tubular boiler, w hich supplied
it with power, K. 15. Tree, of Portland,
w here. The sentiment of the miners at
their convention was, unanimous for a
resumption of operations in accord w ith
the decision soon to be reached by the
arbitration board.
The secretary of the interior, in a de
cision rendered todav, holds that in all
hoigestead entries made of lands em
braced in the former Siletz, res-
USBHOH
1H)XT GUESS
AT IT
but if you are going east write us for our rates and
let US tell you about the service and accomiiioil.tlioi.s olh-ird by the
Illinois Central Railr ad. Through Tourist Cars
via the Illinois Contral f'om Pacific Coast
Chicago and Cincinnati. i"'t fail t. write us about
your trip as we are in a position to pitc you some valuable inhuma
tion and assistance. 5ll' miles of Tnick over which is operated
some of the finest Hums in the woild.
l'or particulars regarding fit ight or passenger r.ites tall on or
address
J. C. I.INDSHY, 11. P. TRl'Mnci.L,
T. 1', i1 P. A. Com'l Agt.
I.J Third Street, Portland, Ore.
II
THE ENTERPRISE
ALL KINDS OF COMMLkCIAl.
PRINTING
tONH IN UP-TO DATE STYLIJ
61
J. M. Clay, an influential populist cf j is the designer ot ' the machine, and
them. People who believe in supporting ! Chase county, Kansas, was recently cho- j Btaled for ll'9 re"f'n '. coming to Ore
Lome institutions should stand by the ! sen secretary cf the populist county con- i ,n C',y t0 l'ttV 1,'8Iw1ork ,U'm-tllat h
. , , . , ,. , i . , .,., i sides having full confidence in Mr. Buck-
home loci! paper first and then take as , vention, but lie declined, saying, "Hie j leill., gbillty to Mecute ltie lie
many oufme pan-rs as they can airord. people's party has gone out of existence. : would he in a place removed from the
All home institutions deserve support, ! It j8 a choice between anti-iems and pes- excitement found in the larger machine
none more t!. in the local papers. It is I simisms of democracy and the i.roirres- establishments in Portland, and be
well for those who wish snorrt r.f l,nm. ' .,u..f,i . .i. .,wi. ! w,,ere he cou1,1 a,,er I,,RnB' if necessary
institutions on their part to be consistent, j cans. There is only one choice for a true
populist to make; join the republicans
I'aiMAi'.n.v for the purpose of aiding j and 8tand for something" It wouid be
and encouraaing such matters as the . difficult to sura up the (situation more
ii . - ...... ...
aianjuaui lair, recently nem, ao we this tersely and correctly,
week publish a complete liet of the
awards oiade for exhibits, fiuch affairs
are worthy of encouragement, being an
aid to agriclutnre, stock raising and kin-
The Hilverton Appeal, under the im
pression that the Marquam Fair has out
grown Marqnam, wants the fair moved
dred avocations, which is of such vital , to Silverton. It would be far more sen
Interest to a very large per centage of j sible and profitable to move it further
our people. The fair this year was a de
cided success, and the future promises
greatly for it. The exhibits were of a
high order, bespeaking credit for the
people of that portion of our county.
The Enterprise f 1.50 per year.
away from the foothills and relocate it
at such a prosperous railway junction as
Woodburn. Woodburn Independent.
What's the matter with holding the fair
in Oregon City? "Barkis is willin'."
The Enterprise $1.50 per year.
and work to better advantage all around.
The work of Mr. Bucklein was so thor
ough that there was not a difficulty of
any kind to overcome when the steam
was turned into the engine. This is the
only cut-off rotary engine in existance,
the principal points to recommend it be
ing its simplicity of mechanism, the
wonderful amount of power it develops
for its size, the small amount of space it
occupies and the low pressure of steam
which it requires in order to do its work,
Mr. Bucklein has the right for this state
to manufacture all of these engines that
can be sold here, and a great demand is
expected. The designer hag several
patents on the machine already and
others will be obtained as he improves
upon its mechanism. The new engine
is driving the lathers and all the other
machinery in the shop, and is a great
success.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body pas-.es through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
Ihe kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
Impurities In the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid In the
blood, due to nedected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as thouch
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
over-working In pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning In kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la
soon realized. It stands the highest for Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on Its merits
by all druggists In UttY-T&T.'.'2:
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es. You may have a
tampie Dome oy man RonrfinoiMM.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
tt Co., Blnghamton, N. Y.
The Red front
COURT HOUSE BLOCK
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
CROCERIES
(iood (J recn Coffee, peril)... 10c
dood KoaHt . . l J,'..e
Ar m t I laininer Soda 8 lhs. . 2o:
Washing I'owderper lb . ... Ooc
(iood I.Hiin.liy Koap L'O bars. 70c
Liquid Shoe Pressing, Buttle OHc
Bluing per box 05c
" per bottle Ooc
Hewing Machine Oil, bottle.. Ooc
Battle Axe Tobacco, 2 plugs.. 75c
We carry the Sweet Orr, Union
Made Overalls and Jackets.
HATS
Boy's Hat, from.... 35c up
Men's Hats, from 40c up
We cany the celebrated Gilbert
Linings and Near Hilks.
UMBRELLAS
from 40c up
MACKINTOSHES
MisHes Mackintoshes with de
tachable collar $ 50
Womens' Miicbintoshes from ' hi)
Mens' Macliintushes from... 50
Boys' Mackintoshes from. .. . 1 25
DRESS TRIMMINGS
We have the most complete lino id
Press .TrimmiiiKS I.aces-Applique
Braids and Faucy Buttons inO regon
City and carry an assortment equal
to any in Portland
Kur Trimmings in all colors,
Children's Cloaks per yard. 10c up
SHOES
We carry the .1. B. Lewis' Mens. Ke-
sister and Bradley and Metcalf
Khoes, which always give satisfac
tion and we will sell themat prices
to suit.
We Trade For Farm Produce and Shingles.
THE RED FRONT
G. T. HOWARD, PROP.