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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1902 7 Good Health and pure- blood arn Ininpiirublo. If your blood in bud, your limit h inuM mil lit, l'cinr blood allow the body to Ioko vitullly hint a a poor lira iiml'T Ilia Imilcr allow tlio steam to run ilnwn. From pour liliiml to linpiira Mood Intuit it step, und liuptiro hlood In mother to u luij.;H pi-niMitano of human IHh. Dr. Ilailcr t i...n Tonic In im iintlilolo lor dotli poor nnd Impure lilood, lor It In liotli n builder mid puriliiT a lood und a nicilli iiip, It In ilia bet coml.l ti lit it hi of tliu kind known In im-dunl nvlriuT, und Iti mures for nrarly lutlf n century Im led to Its endorsement by thoiiNMidit cjf fiir-dicnl men who Imvo been umil.lu to lind u aubstitulo. Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic will hmirn rmi luminal tho rrmnvrv.lt rulilnf ftiitn iiniMiro IiImm) Si'rufiilu, iiuilt, IiIkU Ih-m, klilury ilinilrra, rlit'Uiimtiim. gout. tly fi'lliuln Wi-uUhi-, Uliit'lhla, 1'liliTnvU. ru- , itr few (if them, lint XUr yriilf.t rvll, III tfrrulrwt iluiiyrr, l li. f u1 iirnl wntUriilti ut tlniMlinla in. -in. wiiii h b Hut iU mi uiKiiiutf (or every I'ttMlUia tllM'UM). Thr Ml.mltitf U only on of tlio thouniimU of lrHuiuiiiul wo have rnrlvnj; ! imll, Ml h . Jn.ii 10, 'I rntiirnrnml u-intf Kr llmu m Inm ''nlc wttiMt I'niiiruii' fritui u wvrrr ultiulf nf rhiMimn I Win. After uMntf llirr ImiuI". nil true- of thW illwiinn with roiiii'lrtdv tTii'llcutti) rnmi my fcVltrin, uthl fit y wrtirriil health n ri'Murnl, Aw IiIimnI .urmir Ir liuru-r Inn. 'I nnlo liii im t.iml. uinl 1 niii hi tn I'M-ljf rv iiiiiiiit'nj tl Ut ttil frMiiii nufTt-rliifct fiutu ..xlitfrniiuu, fitHuu". rhriitiiiitliitii. ittnl th MmiiY wiuk-iul iNiixhtinitii r ttiu jri'iii ifriMhii tit v imiHivrr .... Uluutl." WttrKurll' K Yrni II, Nit. (Ho .S'OJiiJ Ave). ( M. 000 f uarutM that above tf aUtnonul it f tamaa. 1 IP. Kvrry Uiltl nf r liar trr Iron 'lmtr tutu, our "i 'r"n 'iil" irttdr rtiarb nQ thi lntrt-1. hm t wviit utmltul hiiUt on I ir. lUrur a. ,f.tJ$ unit tf THE DR. MAHMH MlOICINE COMPANY OAYT0N, OHIO Mii'n 4 It lUMft M :M I Krrtr HiUfM. 701 IALI EVKKTWBIIU. 33 I'ZO'JLES OF TIME MM'TIIK.ItN I'At lrlf HAM, WAY Noll 1 1 liol Ml :U(l in. II . III. ' AU'lll.)' I .( nil ti ID p. in. n il I II liolMi. It :'."- . in. 4 r t p. in. (AlliHiiy I.oi hIj i.n p. in. Daily River Excursions or uii.:i,os ci i y n i.us. mil v m hum i r. Irk I'dltTI.AM) Tool TvlrHi, 10 hi A. M. 4 :n I-, M Irilr tlltKl.tt.N TITl K.'ol KikIiHi St. 7 :i A. M. I .10 I'. M. I h.ly lln lolhoMlil! Inll.llnifi rill It mil Ir M ni'o.tiif'n, .Ml'lriiiM'n. Mirt y. !i-1i-v'i Hint I !. M'linlnv nrri'li'd. ' Uu,M I' it 1 1' .v. ( KS i s. Ort-iMi Tlly 'l'riiiiirlil Inn I'm, Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TUA INS U IV. I Il iv I'ltr. IHH K ly ll'lv j Hi.' ' ! J"'y '. i'"1-' ! ; t. u m ' . 'r. 7 i. m mi .y rurtliii.il Ar II I" ! ! ! h Hi !l ll.'. . . . . lii.lill' ... Ml U. H X. I h 'Jo !i I" lUniK-r ! i i .li :i .fi I'v riuiii.l . . 'I :tV x i"1 ! s II ii In . . M uv(!'-r . '!! 7 M h .mi li .Vi ... iiiinfy .. 1 It K.7 I' ; h ;.s u ir . . liti-km.lr- ; !i 7 .1 I ii in ii ii Miimliliii.il .. 7 'J" j Ii in I'l 'J I . . . '"'l.oit . j H f 7 17 i ii :t; in ;w . . . riiiii.ii . . , :u. 7 ir.' iu im 1 1 .'i7 ... Knii'ii . 1 s I lo hi ii in ... . hwiki'ii ' i i n; r, :t.' 10 .11 1 1 ii.. . .John liny . j 7 ::. ii o :.i II .I" Ar AitnriH l.vi 7 .ii H In MHAsI III 1 1 r, . in . . i .1 ill l. Ill 1 1 III It. I'l M I " II. Ill ; I'. . in t'.n p. in .1 I'l II. Ill II 10 H. Ill . . J lilt IslllN ASI'uKIA hkasiih: I 7 I'l ti. n I "O p. in .lo .'in . in .' Ml i. II. .1-.' :ui p. in 7 '.'" I'. H . I :tu p. in . II .Vi a, ii. CONS KITH NS. All trulnMiiHki' Hum iiiiM.tioi.K nt (lulili will, nil Mnrilii-ni I'lii ilic triiinn lo or Iroin tin' I .nil or HiiiiihI I'".. ill. At r.irtlnml with ull trainn IvnviiiK Thiol l'l'I'Ol. At AntoriK Willi I. IS. A S . Cii.'n lml mi'l mil linn, Mini Hlenini'r 'I'. J. PoltiT, to anil Iroin IUncoanil North lli'Hih ridiil.H. Ticktrt ollliv, J.V) Morrimin Bt., ami I'lilon li'.ot. J.C. MAYO,(lii. V. ArI. Antona, Ur :atarrk THK '1.i;.sini1 Ami iii:a:.in i i:i: J im Ely's Cream B?Im V.ixnf and juun"t to llrt". 1..I.U.I.0 uo lu- Jiirmnn arii. ll In i ii-k I v nlinftrltfil. II. vi Hrl, -f al inn f. . . i" i"1 "" '" ".- r i. i. irf. ll.o Niwal ra.at'i-. I II I I l, Jri f tl I All.yli.il.r.,.i,ii...... VWtL' UllUni) lli'tla ami I'mtn-ta lh .Mfiiii.rnne. Krturri tin h.. nf r.v l,. n. il h.i.HI. l-.-vrnu Hi..', ID Cfi.m li Jjr.ii'.'lmnr l.r i:. nil; Trlnl S'n, Iflrri.tB hy n.n'l. Jll- UllO'l lllillii. 0 Warteu btrm-u flew I '' E. I. SIAS DKALEH IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of repairing neatly done and warranted. HI SIMS MJM'H (I.I H. I.iiricn ii inl KiiIImihIiiniIi! Mo Unit 'I ui'Mliiy Kvi'iiIhk. If i-ld THE LOCAL NEWS. A I'Iiikn ill Vocal niilitlc 1mm Ik'HH or.tli l.d al tl.ii V. M. C. A., lo Im miili-r llm iliici liun ol I'lol. WtTMllkllll, of I'llltlllllit, ll... cIhhh lo III not each Wuilmm.lay UVi-li-IiiK, ami to I'oiitimiii for Hoi wuckn. Tim atlKinliuiiii) tliu Hint ii i m It t wan nlxlci'ii, lull it in coiilMi'iilly c.ccli"l that llicri) will noi. ii Im a Hni-H of twenty live hi thirty. I'ruf, Wcrnliknll in not new in thin line ol Iiiumih-m In thin cily, hav ing Uuithl c I Mhii.it In'ii-in pruviuun vi-ara. Vrihi Willinn.it will l.n tint Hi-coin-puiiinl. In all prol.a'.ility then' will Im nholhiT Ki'licn o( It'll Innnona liuilit, alter u I. Ir Ii Ihi'iu will Iim u K'HI'I (Miitiittt, (iienlly to tliu aitlinlai'tloii of a hire iiiuiilii'r of liiliorinx pi'oiilti well an to the operal'irM, tht puper inllla were able to p'". in. n operiiliiinn hint Moiiduy iiiorn incf, iliern beiiiK an ahiiii'l'ini'ii of WMtt-r in Ihtt liver, tint renull of lint ropioni, allow ton ol tint prmeililiK day. Mont ol Ihn I'lnpl'iveH lui'l hi't'ii idht for nearly linen wiiekn mid thorn wan a leelin ol iiini li niii'iiHiiifnn. Then) WrtM a r.iot" ol nearly 11 vu feel. Hleuinera can now pant, to iiml f niiii tbioiili Hot hnkn without lleccK. ilillillii III" i'iiinitittt nl.nl dow n of all tint iiucl.inery hi tlio iiiiIIn, an wan Ihe cairn bt'fortt, Mina Nan ('in'hr.iiiit I'lilertuineil a iiiiiul.er ul frieinU lliilli.He'en, at l.fr home In thin tily, tint fvennn; t.rin npent In u iuien, illeri'.erei by niimie. Ihe liniiiii wan liati.lnoiiiely il iratt'd in ivy, fi riinani! t ut ll iwnri. (If tint iMini'n playe'l tint fciitiiren werw an urii mil Ifiiennin). uainit and proitrennivit rardn. In I lie luriner na.ne MiKH 'eva Williamn I. love. I lo bit tin) lil-iit iruenner fur till) ladle and Mr. .Mortlim-r l.alonritttH lor j '"il l"lay at 3 orltM k to tin. c-eiiileineii. K.very one that pro- ; ("rniulate pl.inii for enlittini! lor Uti-nM.il 1:1 tb rar.l KHint) wan itivun a worthy caunt). 1 hit matter ol maa rham-it at tin niah Iiiik and all were ahltt o !"l a crab. Mimic wan lurninhed by Minn Vela Williainn and Mina Cheney, which wan greatly ei.iove.l by thonu Tint lirnt IneeliiiK for till yenr of thn llunini-HH Men'il Club of tint CoiKri'Ka tiunal i liurcli of thin city waa held '1'ui-n-day DvniiuiK In tl.ii chnrcli annex, and if thn nm-rrnn of tint future, IiicdUhh in to bo judged by tin- Hint owi, Krt noeial and in oral benefit will bit tint renull. At about 7 o'clock over lh(l pernoiia wttrt) wtied mid fiirnii-hed a wholenoiiiH Hlle pur, allur which t.'olonel Miller B preii 'lent of tint rinh, aiumum-ed tlio ohj'-ct of tin" iiieeliiiK and a few ycry plea-iim inimical liiiiii'irn. Tint Ka'unliiy Niht (ilei! Cluii, toiiiiiinei of yoiinK ladien, h.ui very eiiieil.ilnlnly, an did ulno Mr. Walter l.iltle. 'I'liele, were a mill. her of "ln.rt addrt-nnen, appropriate) to the oc-'-.inioii, after which Mr. Home, pantor of tint l-'imt (;ot.)rec(,itionBl iihiircb of Port land, delivered a very ablt) addrei-H to II," cluii, which wan linleii.-il to mont ittiuitively and received aith many innnifeMttioiin of approval. Ollici-rn for thn ennniiiK year were chom.-ii an follow: I'rt-niilent, (Nil. It. A. Miller; vic preni-" dent, Kv. Mr. liolliner; necrotary, I.. Ailaina ; Ireahiin-r, I. I). Taylor. Thene olliceia wi-rw all nt-elected, tin) ini-mlM-rn feeling tb't tint ilcxtiny of tin) club waa in good hand. Thero were neveral im liortitiit linitU'ra dinctinned for tin) filturt) woik of tlio clih, proniini'tit anions other think'1 bi-iiia Hi" fonndiiiK ( a library, lor which purpono a coiiimittet) of ki-vi-ii iiienihi'rn wan appoint)'), com-poni-d of Kc-bixil Snperinteiideiit Xinanr, Mm. A. II. Adamn, C. H. Caiilield, K. V.. (Tiaimaii, Mm. C. II. I'vh, A. 8. Prenner and C. Ii. Mooren. Tbia com- iiiK provinioil for the entertainment of a renter iiimil.t-r of people, at tin) club ineetinM waa very liberally dincunaed, and during the wintt-r tln-nu liieeting prenenl. Alter ilellcluiM n-frenhiiienta fr'ay dovi'lop Into audi airain an will be had been aerved by tint honlena the ru inaliider of tin) evenni( wan devoted to phiyiiiK Hallow it'eii praukn. Thonii pren enl were: Tint Minnca Chaw, Mlnnea Kelly, Minjea Cheney, Mina Walden, Minn Williama, Mina McCarvrr, MenarM, I,. Ailaiim, I.tt llardini.', Mortimer l.atoiiii'ttii, llyroti Klynn, Itoy Kidly, I. ivy Htipp, Harry Pr.iper, K. A. Chap man, ( hnilea Italc.K'k. 0MHim:i sriciiiK. ( liurlen Iltcli, I tu rner Killlur of 1 Ills ( III, Illi a at laikevlcw. The follow inir leliY'raphl.l advin) ap peared In the ( bt-Kiuiian of Thiirmluy in rt-uurd lo tint auiciilti of a former new s paper ti 1 14 ti of thin city : I.aki: ikw, t r., Nov. 6. C. A. Kitcb, editor of tint I.ukeview Herald, tiled al 11 o'clock loiiitilit froui an overdone of mor phine, taken with nuicldal intent. attended by hundreda ol people. Sak hh of inineuce from throuuhout Ihe at atn will bu aeciired, and the I?uaines Men'aC'lub will become the greatest factor for fod thai Oregon City lias ever known. (Charles A. i-'itcli waa tin Kunionint caiididaie for Stale Printer in 1 V'H. Pre vionnly ho ran a Pupulint paper in Ore Kon City three yearn, conlrihiiiinu ma tt'iially lo tin) wave of I'optilixin that nwepl Clackunian County in lSIMi. Sub Ht'ipientlv I. in paper wan connolldati'd with the Ort-(ion City Courier.' After the failure of bin campaign for Mate Printer, he went to I.ewinCoiinty, Wanh iiiKl.in, for a lime, and then returned to Orei;iiii, and for the ant two yearn bu linn been editor of tl He wanauoo'l Htiiuip npeaker, an well an ellei-tivo writer. Hit waa under 10 years of ap, and left a wife and one or two children. 1'atcrn.ii Jtilin-lini. A pretty home weddinit took place at the residence of Mrs. Jacob Johnnton, ol Clackamas Stution, when her danubter, Clara, and Mr. Fred Pateraon.of Kverett, Wanh , were married Tnendiiy, October L'S, at 11 a. in., by Mr. S. Arnold, of the ConKri'ttational chnrcli. The houae wag decmated with Knilish ivy, Oregon irrape, VirKinia creejier, potted lace (ems and palniH, with white rliryntlietiuiii and P.rido rones. Cnder a bower of beauty, in the center of which liung a handnouiu wi-.lditiK bell, the bride anil urooin took their place, and the wedding march, from Lohengrin beiti( played by Mm. (). II. (ieitnselbach, an they entered the pnrlor. As tbe ceremony ended Mm. William Curthbert naiiK with eirect "The Urt.le." After coiiuratulations a dainty wedding breakfast was nerved. The bride was prettily drcHsed in white organdie trimmed in nilk lace and satin ribbons. Slit) wote bride rones caught in the wedding veil, and coreage lioipuct of the same. She carried white chrysan themums. They were attended by the bride's brother, Mr. Carey Johnston, and Mrs. Siiisie Wills. They left heme amidst a shower of rice and old shoes, l.akt'Vicw Herald, j lor Oregon City, where they took the north bound tiatn lor Seattle, lacoma and Victoria. 1 hey received in an v handsome and nseinl presents. Mr. and ! Mrs. 1'iiterson will be home alter Pecem i her Kith at the home of the bride's ' mother. OG000: Co O o o ADACDS . BROS. CO o o o lo den gau i e nazaar Oregon City's Big Ca3h Store- IMPOKTANT (Jwin' to lack of room to ntore aixl dinplay the holiday goods which are arriving daily. We have decided to discontinue our Tin and Granite Ware Department until after January 1st. To close this stock out quit kly we will dispose of it at a reduction of 2o per cent. That is off the regular price. ...... Art Materials Free Embroidery Lessons All the latest shades in Ernhroidt-ry On Saturday a representative of the Silks Rattenherg Patterns, Sofa Carlson, Currier Silk Co. will be at i i- T t,'., T-;..w;nrr-. ur store to arrange classes in Art Cushion lops, Kope 1 rimmings, etc. t 1 1 Work. If you are interested in em broidery, call and arrange to attend the classes Tuition Free. f Kid Glovesgrs Just received a full line of the Cele- Flannelettesss brated "F. W. L. and La Raene" Kid Cloves in the latest shades Flannelettes newest Patterns, "H. W. L." 2 Button .' $100 extra quality, per yard 12c La Raene 1 -50 o o o o OOGOO o o Ask To See Brown's Ladies' "Qjieen Bee" Shoes, $2.15 0 10T.N11L I'KOCEKUINUS. The city council mel in reeular session Wednesday evening, when a considerable amount of buiness waa transacted, aside from the consideration of the two ordi nances for granting franchises to rail way companies. When the matter of passing the Lat otirette railway franchise was taken up, Councilman Kelley offc-red an amend- nt lo the eirect that any other rail- ( lrcult tonrt An All Abiding Faith. The Illinois Central Railroad Company The regular November term of circuit court was convened in this city Monday has an all abiding faith in Ihe future of morning, with Judge McBride on the the Great Northwest. A short time ago, bench. Several of the regular panel 01 jurors asked for and were granted ex cuses from service. There being no very important matters, it was not deemed necessary to draw a grand jury. Aside from numerous divorce cases, there i little of importance so far to occupy the court's attention, save the case of J. F. - i VUUi b a aivv uw w-av company might be granteu prui-, ri1Iir.,p,i Bith forgerv. who leges on the same streets covered by the. guiUy Wednesday, and was franchise, upon the payment of an Benten(.ej t0 lw0 years in the peniten equitable amount. The Portland Hour-j On the same day A. A. Watts, ing Mills Company, by Uleir attorney, k, rom the jU8tice Court on a charge also interposed objections to the grant- q loTgeTy ,,ieaded not guilty and his case was eel for hearing next Monday. K. A. Fiance, held from the Justice 1 n Pay Less For The Best It is right and wise to buy cheaply if you get goodness with the cheapness. The advantage of buying here is that you can depend on the quality of everything, you can rely on getting what you ask for, and you can feel certain that you have bought it at tho lowest possible price. - - ..i . I ntonrette franchise, ana upon vote the amendment w.is adopted by a vote of 5 to 4. The council w ill uieet again next Wednesday evening to further consider the ordinance relative to this franchise. The Morris franchise was adopted, the vote being unanimous. Upon vote Ihe matter of vacating an alley in block 107 was endorsed by a unanimous vote. The finance committees report on the . .... . i ...... I treasurer s report was mmi"- Court for having shot a bird dog oelong. ingtoC. G. Miller, was released from custody. Later on Watts changed his mind and sent word to the court yesterday morn ing that he was ready to plead guilty to the charge. He was taken before tbe court and sentenced to eighteen months in the penitentiary. This was one of the instances on record w here a man in terposed objection to his sentence uiion The mayor and recorder were a'"llor;tiie gr0lmd8 that the penalty he was A FEW EVERYDAY PRICES Hed bine Sarnnparilla. regular $1.00, Tierces Golden Medical Discovery, regular $1.00. , " Favorito Prescription, regular $1.00 WockIb Sarsaparilla, regular $1.00 Carters, Ayers and pierces Tills Special Trices on 3 and G Bottles- ,now .00 85 .85 -55 .20 OABTOIIIA. Bean tht 1 61 Ko Have lsys Boaglit CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORH CUT PRICH DRUGGIST PrtOJIB I3x UUfc- fJRIll ORDHHS 80UI0ITBD. contract with E W Paget for plans and estimates of prob- able cost for construction of sewer in dis ! trict No. 3. People of Falls View peti I . i r... .i.a ,ni,utriii'tioii nf stens from iioiieu toi too . Prospect street to the top of the bluff. A suoscription paper had been circulated and til.50 in cash and $10 in labor had been subscribed. Street commissioner was instructed to build the stairs, and to use the funds and labor already sub scribed. The probable cost w ill be about $125. President Morris was granted permis sion to use the old warehouse for freight purposes until a new building could be completed, w hich will be done forthw ith. Request of Burmeister & Anderson to bury gasoline tank on Seventh street was granted. The recorder was instructed lo publish notice of election. Judges and clerks of election were ap pointed as follows: j Ward 1 Judges, II. Trembath. G. W. Grace and J. Poremus. Clerks, W. M. j Shank, J. S. Furdorn. I Ward 2 Judges. N. N. Robbins, C. C. i Babcock and E. C. Maddock. Clerks, ! J. E. Rhoades, Charles Kelly. Ward 3-Judges, J. N. Harrington, John Gillett and J. Rowen. Clerks, George Ely, Frank Redner. Claims against the city to the amount of $GS6 44 were audited and ordered paid. School Districts can do better at Char man & Co. when baying supplies, as we sell at the lowest cash Price. OASTOrtlA. Beantlia ltn Kind You Haw km Baitfit Blfutu jfft Hind You Haw lwa called UDon to pay was too light. Watts said he should have been sentenced to as long a term as Kramer, w ho was ou Wednesday sentenced to two years. Was Giveu Away. The stove which was advertised to be given away by J. J. Cooke, the real estate dealer, was awarded to W. H. Vaughn, of Molalla. Following is a list of those who competed, also the weightB of the potatoes exhibited: W. H. Vaughn, Molalla, 18'4' pounds; Mrs. Thos. Waack. Logan, 94 lbs; James Church, Oregon City, 15'4 lbs.; Jacob Schmidt, Schuble, 7 lbs.; F. E. Tarker, Macksburg, 8' lbs. ; L. Fergu son New Era, 7)a lbs.; T. L. Turner, Stafford, 7 lbs.; August Hubert, VioH. 10'.J lbs.; Warren Greenwell, Barton, 10 lbs.; John Aden, Stafford, 7,' lbs.; Grant Mumpower, Stone, 10'4' lbs. The potatoes will be placed on ex hibition in the union depot, Portland, Oregon. I wish to say furthermore that I will give $10 in caeh, on December 1st to the one placing on exhibition with Wilson & Cooke, 100 pounds ot potatoes, with the least number of potatoes in 100 pounds. J- J- Cooke. Nlai-tUug, Hut True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills writes D. II. Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you. have in a day. Two weeks' use made a new man of me. Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 25c at Geo. A. Harding's 1 drag store. this was manifested bv Ihe establish ment, in Seattle, of an agency to take, care of their interests there. The latei effort i: to put on a splendidly equipptd new train service between St. Paul and Chicago. The new trains will be run ning Sunday. November 2nd. They will use their own rails between Chicago and Albert Lea, Minn., and the Minnap .lis and St. Paul, running into the Union De pot at St. Paul, which is the same tuat is Ubed by all lines in that city. The train is to be known as "The Chi cago, St. Paul and Minneapolis Limited" and will consist of sleeping car, buffet library car and reclining chair car, through without change between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Dining car service will also be maintained, sup per being served out of Chicago and breakfast into Chicago. Trains will leave St. Paul at 7 :10 P. M. and arrive in Chicago 9:30 A. M. Leave Chicago at 6:10 P. M. and arrive at St. Paul 8:4(1 A. M., making close connection at St. Paul with all western lines. Tickets can be purchased via this line, in con nection with all western lines, at all stations. For further information regarding; rates, routes, time, etc., call on cr ad dress, B. H. Tbcmbcll, Commercial Agent HI. Cent. K. K. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. Paul B. Thompson, Freight and Passenger Agent, 111. Cent. K. R., Seattle, Wash. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon hATcn't wffolar, fccftlth? moTnnt of ih boweia vrrydftjr, you're Ul or will be. Kef p your bowtla opn, and bo well. Force, in tbe shape of Ttolent phytic or pill poiton. la dangerous. Th t moot he at, eaitest, moat perfect way ol koeplutf tht bowels clear and clean la to tk CANDY CATHARTIC PL EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plraaant, Pltble. Potant, TuM Good, D Good, Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe; 14, a mni toeenta per box. Write for tree tamyU, ud bookr leloabMltb. Addre.e in Sttrtln Swift Cowoant. ChlcaooorlliwTork. KEEP YOUR ELOOD CLEAN For Sale. Three registered short horned heifers, sired by Oak Hill Lad, 1300GO, bred lo Minmore 171119,; also 8 aprinz calves, 2 bulls and 6 heifera, sire 1 by Lord Gny mnne, also three colts 2 bred Perchcn, 1 fine 6-year-old mare broke to work. All this stock will be guaranteed aa rep resented. Oak Grovk Stock Farm, Currineville, Oregon.