'8 OREGON CIITY ENTERTRISK, FRIDAY. NOVKMHEU 7, 1002 Fridav, October el. Kastern republicans are very faiienine of success in the forthcoming November elections. The monitor Wyoming, built at San Francisco, proves r lent suivess on her : trial trip. j The strike is not yet settled. A :reut many miners relume to wotk at Haol town, Ta. ! The coal strike hoard visits the mines ;' and thoroughly insit'it tlie conditions ' Burroumiing the whole situation. ! Governor Taft, of tlie rhilippitics, re- j ports a ureat improvement in tlie condi- i lions in the islands as regards health. Secretary Hitchcock takes up the mat j ter of handling the aliened frauds over the head and independent of Conmus- i inner lletmauii. ; i The building occupied by the Minne apolis Paper Company, at .Minneapolis, was destroyed by tire, entail. m; a loss of $".Y0,000. Six tirenien were severely in jured. Grover Cleveland hits the taritV a hard blow in his speech at MorritJwn, N. J , and cia-ins that ileinociacV has a splendid opportunity to succeed in the I'M election. Saturday, November 1, The Freoe'i coal st ; ike ditlieulties are to be arbitrated. Federal authorities in San Francisco capture two countei fetters. The government w ill delay work on the jetty at the mouth of the Columbia until next spring. The increase in the assessed valuation of property iu Marion county this year is over ftfOti.000. The German government has decided to appropriate $500,000 for a display a the St. Louis exposition. Mayor Tom Johnson, of Cleveland, Ohio, strikes a w ard heeler a blow in the face for calling him a liar. Fresident Roosevelt and two members of his cabinet go to Virginia to shoot wild turkeys and quail. The cable line between Victoria, B.C., and Brisbane, Australia, was completed today and the first message sent over. The Lewis and Clark fair commission is confident that the state will appropri ate a half a million dollars to aid the cause. Total darkness prevailed for 53 hours near Tapachuta, Mexico, caused by a volcano, and great damage to crops was experienced. The peace commission, handling the coal strike situation, make a ruling of an advance of wages, which will date from November 1st. North Pacific ports break all previous records for large shipments of products during the month of October. There were 500,000 bushels of wheat shipped, of which 2,250,2.3 bushels went out from 1'ortland. Sunday, November 2. Wall street bankers bet two to ot e on re-election of Odell as governor of New York. Portland hag not yet given up hope of getting the next national encampment of the G. A. K. It is positively stated today that the Washington election will go against Turner, for the senate. Legislatures of the western states will vote in January upon the proposition to support the Lewis and Clark fair. HOUSEWORK Too much housework wreckj wo men's nervea. And the comtant care of children, day and night, U often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, leucorrhrca and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs Sin perfect condition. UME"CARDUI Is doing this for thousands of American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why she writes this frank letter : Glnden, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901. I am to glad that your wtoe of Cardnl is helping me. I am feeling better thmn I have felt for years. I am doing mr own work without any help, and I washed laJtt week and wan not one bit tired. That shows that the Wine is doing me good. I am getting fleshier than I ever waa before, and sleep good and eat hearty. Before I hex an taking Wine of Cardul. I used to have to lay down five or six times every day, but now I do not think of lying down through the day. Mas. Kjchakd Jonas. j $Ij09 AT DHlOttlSTS. For sdXef aad Utorta. tAdrmm, fivinf fymp tcna, " Ths Vvil' Adiofy l-prtmtj ". Iss CbatUBOef Jlediflne Oa., CAstlaca, Ttsa. v; 1 St 1 ... a" . , ' ' f . it! -' sr- V - ' Aliss Rose Peterson. Secretary Park- dale Tennis Club, Chicago, from experi ence advises all young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to rely on Lydh E. PLnkharrVs Vegetable Compound. How m.my beautiful younjf plrls develop into worn, listless ami hopeless women, simply because sufficient attention h;is not leen p.iid to their physical development." No woman is exempt from physical weuUnesa and periodic pain, and young' girls just budding into womanhood should be carefully guided physically as well as morally. If you know of nnv younir la 1y wlio U sick, nml needs motherly advice, ask her to write to Mrs. Pinkhani at Lynn. .Muss., who will pive her advice frco, from a source of knowledge hiii Is un equaled in the count rv. Io not hesitate nhout sttitiii"; detaiN which one may not like to talk about, and which are essential for a full understanding of the case. write arifi tell you of the In-netit I have derived front yot.r advice and the use of Lvdia K. IMtikhain's Vegetalile ( ouipoiiiid. 'Ihepaitis in my back "and womb have all left nio, and my nit n.-tnial trouble ls corrected. I am very thankful for the g'd advice you gave me. and I shall rfooinnii-nd your medieini) to all who stitl'er fivm female weakness. Miss Fasnie KfMrn, V.H2 Chester St., Little l!ock. Ark. (Dee. M, l'JOO.) " Lydia K. PinkhamN Vegetable rornpound will cure any woman in the land who suffers from womb troubles, inflamma tion of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability, nervous prostration, and all forms of woman's soocial ills. Chairman Babcoek, of the republican conreHsional committee, says the next honee will be republican by over 20 ma jority. Secretary Hitchcock has taken the a! legcd land fraud rases in his own hand? and says he will fight the locations made by Oregon men in the Cascade reserve. ' The Modern Woodmen at Grand Rap- u'b, Mich., are compelled to pay L'0O) i damages for the death of an applicant for I membership while he was being initiated, j An unknown negro was burned at the 1 stake by 4000 whites and blacks at Dar linK, Miss., for a double murder. The negro implicated two white men in the awful affair. The statement for October of the gov eminent receipts and expenditures shows a surplus ot nearly I5,(00. The sur plus for the corresponding month last year was t!),200,(XX). Monday, November 3. Pleasant Spradinir, residing near Cin cinnati, Ohio, kicked his four-year-old son to death. Hopmen are now confident that the English demand will boost the price of hops to 30 cents. One Portland lumber firm hss engage ments lor 7,000,000 feet of lumber for the foreign trade. A deranged assassin blew np the home of Joseph Kordeck, in Chicago, killing Kordeck and his daughter. Three nations mine 83 per cent of the mineral fuel of the world, the United States leading in the amount produced. The government postal receipts for for eign service amounted to one and a half million dollars more than the cost of the service for the year. A wealthy Indian of the Flathead rest ervation, in Montano, was robbed of (20 000 by white men. The Indian was afraid to trust bis money in a bank. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. Nl-;-J -;..r If-tH :." . . c' r.. vMr'V ' i- .ft m J Hiss Hannah E. flershon, Collings Mood, N. J., sajs: "I thought I would write find toll you that, by following your kind advice, I feel like a new jvrsoii. I was always thin ami delicate, and so weak that I could hardly do anything. Menstruation was irregular. "I tried a Untie ot your Vegetable Com- jxitind and lx-gan t' feil U'tU r l ight away. I con tinued its use, and am now well and strong, and menstruate regularly. I cannot iioitgh for what your medicine did for inc. How Hrs. Pinkhani Helped Fannie Kumpe. T)Pn Mas. Pink ham : I f"'-l it my duty to Senater .Sweek, of Multnomah county, will introduce a bill for complete ilunge of present tax laws, lie wants the re bate clause stricken out of the law, at least. Santa Maria volcano is causing irca loes to growers of that vicinity. Fields are being covered with ashes and streams are being choked. Stuck can get neither food nor drink. Tuesday, November 4. I)r. Wall is held up in his drug Btore at Lyle by masked robbers, and relieved of tiom Of all the nations the per capita cir culation of cash in the United States is greatest. Commissioner Hermann is strongly in favor of withdrawing the valuable forests in order to protect the timber interests. b. C. Montgomery, a teacher in the public schools in Negros islands, in the Philippines, was murdered by the natives for bis money. The hog- barns at the state asylum at Salem were destroyed by fire. Eighty ot the ninety hogs perished, entailing a Iobs of $1000. The Washington wheat crop is said to have been ranch overestimated and a big shortage is experienced by the mill ers in that state. The Cuban congress is in session, the president, Mr. Palma, in his message, showing great hope of reciprocity. The treasury is in good condition. Neighboring states say they will be very liberal in their appropriations for the Lewis and Clark fair if Oregon will take the lead and show a liberal spirit. The bridge over Marqtiam gulch, near Portland, collapsed, carrying five per sona to the bottom of the gully with it, but fortunately none were seriously hurt. President P.ooeevelt went to bis home ' at Oyster Bay, to vote. The people of the place tendered hirn a grand recep tion. Bonfires blaze and fireworks are discharged. CUTTING HIMSELF' OFF. The Ilium War In Which Cliniilnlsj taiiiton Itefunr.l n Fortune. The liev. Kdwnrd Cntitum, n chim bin to K inir (JiHitce I ' wit II doc veilly liiih'pen.lcnt limit. On otic nee;. Kimi lie r"fiied In eoiiiplliuenl Ills roy : I tu i liT mi his slimlin; nml fur i time fell lilt" dlsl'i!m lllj lliiinlier u.ii h''.:li hiilideil n nd nut iillls too eoiirletiiis, lull Ills net Inns Here iilwtt.VN Mi the !de of rltht nnd Justice The b'. t:i tiy of his friend IImi'Imiiii. the nut her ef the "ln lilshy l.co'iuls." ei'nl:iins, niumn; ether iinccilulcs uf riinnmi. the story of how lie disinher ited himself. A. silly eld Imly Ntiiiiinmicd him to her hmise mid pretended to he declin ing In health. She told hliu she h:id iniide her will, by which the whole of ii emisldi ruble fortune w:is to be left t.i liiiu. ,-l don't believe It." s:tld Clllillotl lift er M pinise, III which he eyed her dmibtfully. The hnly assured him t Iki t tlie document was lylnt; In n desk In the room. 'I won't believe It." persisted Cun noil, "iiu!'ss I see It." SiiiHim; lit his Incredulity, she phiccd tie will III his blinds, ('iiutioli rend It. "Well." he said dt libu.itelv, "If I had not seen It 111 your own hands. I could not have bcllccd J oil were such mi unnatural brute." Thl'llslln the paper between the bars of the crate, he coiilliiued In seven-, low voice: "Have you mi One more nearly connected with ymi than I no one tu w In i ii your money should who has ii rluht to be provided for Hist tun! best? Pooh! You don't know how- to make n will. I'll semi for n lawyer, and he shall make your will. You shall leave me n le.:ttcy. There's no harm In that, but I'm not pUm; tu take It all to please you. tiood day, iiia'uni!" ELECTRIFIED HOUSES. The Simple Ftplanaiton of Vry Onlttiary rlit-uumrmin. An Instance of noufainillnrlty with simple scleiitlllc facta Is Illustrated by tin article that goes the rmimls of the press once or twice uniimilly - liainely, the story of the eleetrllcil house. Tim article usually slntca that some one has discovered that everything he touches In his house the radiators, picture frtimi's, hatmuet lumps, etc. gives htm nu electric shock; hence he fears there Is bouii connection between I the arc light wires and the water pipe near his residence. The electric light Inspector Is therefore sutiitiiiuied and reports that the w lrea of his company are Intact mid that the electricity must come from some oilier aoun-e. It does not down on nny of the pis pie consulted that the discoverer of the phenomenon Is titieonselnuhly per forming one of the simplest and oldest of electrostatic experiments, the shuf fling of his shoes over the dry carpet raising the potential of his body to several thousand Volts, which discharge lit every opportunity, line may even pt electric discharges from his knuc kles against the brass lock of n hnnd hng which he may be carrying while walking on n stone pavement during cold, dry went her. Hut, dismissing newspaper science. It Is somewhat astonishing. In view of the many ways In which In cold, dry countries electricity Is unintentionally develnpisl and manifested by spark ing, that the first knowledge concern lug this pheniimeiioii did not come to the ancients In this way rather than by the attraction of light substances by amber. The explanation of this, however, may be that the scientists of bygone dnys did not reside In cold, dry countries. Cassler'a Magazine. Whrn lo list Fruit. The question Is often nski-d. At whnt time of day should fruit be en ten? In tropical countries, where fruit Is tho chief article of food, the rule appears to he that the curlier In the dny It 1m taken the better nnd the later tho worse. In hot wenther ninny wise people will eat none nfter nnoti, alleg ing that the digestion then decline In power with the decline of the day and the fruit, Instead of digesting, decom poses owing to the presence of the sac charine matter. The objection to fruit and certain kinds of vegetables lute In the day, be the explanation what It may. Is certainly Justified by an amnio experience, though some persons can eat fruit at all hours without feeling any luconveulence. Table Talks. A Plea Par Coarlrsy. We hare lost the old flowery forma of politeness, and now we never waste "Thank you!" on a fellow creature who Is not of our own Immediate circle. A tradesman does, but he knows It will be charged In the bllL I wonder what will bring us back to the old sweet ness of manner? Why should not the customer In the teashop or the custom er In the postofflce say "Please" when be gives bis order and the other spare a "Thank you!" when be has paid his bill? It makes life run so ranch more easily. Girl's Realm. Rat lo Be Expected. Tsbaw!" exclaimed the professor to the student who was rehearsing his Latin oration, "you are too solemn. There's no life In your speaking at alt" "Of course not," respondi-d the stn dent lively enough. "Vou don't expect It In a dead language, do you?" The War sv Woman Begins. "Have you finished that Dew novel yet?" be asked. "Oh, dear, no. I've hardly begun, she answered. "In fact, I've only read tfce last chapter." Chicago Post Stamp are first mentioned by Byne alua, bishop of Cyrene, about 300 A. D. Germany's trade with Mexico In creased more than 6 per cent last year. Church Lights and Social Leaders. Every community, however anmll, hat Its group of enemetii' women, nhn lrud and light the wav in every lood enter mine, if it l clim itv,n bu.ur, n ihiiich lair, or any other lieticvolcut inidi'itsk iug. tliry woik H.w mid liilit to tu.ikr it a success. They me not tin- women who lirgleet their lioinet to wive the publie. They sininlv do iluiihlc service. Munv a husKind knows wli.it it is to hi inc. Ins wife home tioni it fair or hiwmtr Hem the hour of midnight mid see her dtop, in sheer exhaustion, Into the tiist chair she collies to. While the lights wrte tirilit and the talk and laughter wrie nil iilsmt ... -. ,a '-. , v ' f? ' - ' f ache, ami the other pnlulul ''J '. f' ',;. VjfV ' "'" ' 'if A rmisriuriice of witttiljr P'''? 'i ''y ( f''3rf It 'i.iiiiiiilies the 7t ' J ' ' 'j- - Jr J ' 0 " ,u"'. rlieimt.ieea tb p- Yi"-' '0y --; " ' V.,, r! sleep. Vl' 't '1V' 1 h-'r "I leel it tuv ilutyti. 4W.,- ".y ' ' ' f? - '-'SI'' '. send V'U this trMimonv," "..'" ' f ' e'"- '1 '"' Wlltes Mis Tllllr l.illllev. ,'.( x-ss :.-' I'ISL :.y A 1 i .- 'i-.f . 'my 'fA 'lKrv-' -' ve.,. i,vi..K 11:4 r tl W;frtM, ! d.H-to,e. ,.), tbr. most ivy her, she didn't renli.-e her own wrari ntn. But oner at home, exhaustion over came her. If ii wmu.iti were tlioioughlv robust, without achf or pain, she could not krrp tins work up without under mining lirr hriilth. What shall be said thrn ot those women, who air not strong, who miller limn hrndachr, backache, hearing-down 'wins, and othrr con? qiieners of a diseased condition of the wouuiilv organism t And thesr woturn are in the grrat majority. " There are few women who are tree from iliwasrs peculiar to their arx. Ut aNINO THK CANIH.lt AT HoTll l-NHS That rxprrssive tuying not only sug gests the uiovi ripid form of waste but also the most foolish. Whrn a woman overtaxes her strength in any cniiw, whether in the t-njovmriit of imhIu! pleasures, or in the service of church or clurilv, shr is lapidtv h.i.stcliiug to the end of lirr public activity. The proof of this is found right at home. Young matron who are not dancing any more, chinch workcis who are no more active ; these have not step ped aside la-cause uMoss of interest but because uf lack of stirngth. There is not a w rsk woman who would Dot like to Is- made strong again. There It not a sick woman who would Hot like to he nude well. And thete is not the least reason, in ninety-right c.isrs nut of every hundred, why women should con tinue to Is? wrak and sick. The hist f.ip to the rr establishment of the gen eral health is tu establish the local womanly health. "I frrl that it is only my dutv to send you a statement of mv case," writes Mrs. Mary C. Wilcox, of Pino ( Uaiuv Kivrr), AlgootA Co., (int. "I autfrrnl untold misery for many yrirs with litrrine trouble, until I commenced taking !r. Pierce's good mrdninr and used the Kxal trratmrnt as advised. I t'sik two bottles of ' J'avoritc Prescription' and two of 'Coldeu Medical 1 liscovrry. 1 I alo sent for one Ixix of your 1 Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories. ' I haveoulr used two and that was two months ago. Have Dot lift to use m ii v si in r, but I shall krrp them in the house, I would advise everv woman who sutlers from HO YOU RE AD O THE ARGONAUT I Send For Vttt SampU Copy. Drying preparations siiap'y devel op dry catarrh; they dry up tho H i r t mtis, svhicli adlirru to the lui inlnai'.n I i.d dneoiii jmso, causing u far inoro M-r.nu.it. oiilile than tho ordinary for:a of catanli. Avni lull dry iug inhalniitH, fumes, HMn,!;"n a:.d snuHa ami uso that winch eli ansea, miiiiIhs and ticala. Kly's C'rauiu liaini i i sucli a remedy and will cu a cntnrrli or cold ia tin) head easily and pleasantly. A t.-..d lio will bo mailed for 1" ran Is. All ilrip;'is!i i.ell the f0o. aizo. Klyllrolhnrs, fi'i Warn n Kt., N. Y. The linlm cures without pain, does not irritate or cnnH auer.intf. It spreads itaelf over an irritated and aii;ry aurfarn, reliev ing immediiiUly the painful inflammation. With Kly's Oram Jlalm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay l ever. THE ENTERPRISE ALL KINDS OH COMMERCIAL PRINTING DONE IN UP-TO-DATE STYLE Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine. WILLIAM JirU. CO., CLIttLANU, OHIO, Sol Pro. For Kala at HUNTLEY'S COLCHICINE SALICYLATE Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2. iilcnntioii of the uterus sod pttra to use Pr. I'ieu e's C.oldcti Medical Pnn-ovrry. It Is the bent medicine lit Ihe wot Id. Also wiile to Dr. Pierre for lu ailvice. I have frit brttcr ill til paal ix-vta tniititlis than I have lor yvurw. l'.vr.7 Itiolilli I used to have tu go to bril mill havr hot siiiltii'i and take WsdatiuiU to rice the pain. I don't j;o to bed now, Inn do I lake laudanum l;vry nj'iliig I iw-d to be tiiiul.lcd with IuIcj, li.it I did not have nil v lioublc of tht Vlud this Kjiiinr;. I keeji Ih. I'lerrv's Coru Isiiuid I' Xti'iil ot Sinuit Wr5i 1j till' Iiouhc, 11 Is n woildeilul nirdiciue." Till! WAV Of KSCI'K from the disea.es which ullllct women, is inaiked b the fiHtstrps of hundreds of tin ills.! ii, Is of w'ouirii who have bcfil raised tit ntirutli liuiii wrnkiirM and liom nick uesi to lir.iltll, hv the uw of Dr. Pierce's puvoiilr 1'icserlptlon. It ratah- lislirs pvilni rrgulsntr. iliics the drains which weaken wmiirn, heats lu ll. iinin.it un mid iilerrntlnti and cute trtiulr wraiurts. It I'lirrN backache, hrinl- ji ; to, Kv. "i iimi in in a y'.A'itr -' sulleicl llolli iitrillle Imiihlc sVilllul plnMiiinia but IiiiiI- illg till I V It ill m it .it y Ii lift f I Hi I lllcllli llll-s plf.i 1 llx-d bv them. I was n.'vlurd hv a lilend to Like ' I a vol -ite pun iiption,' w hicU I ihd, and iiltii taking six Ixiltli-s I hud that it lui elh ctrd n complete i tlie." "My Hirer was troiihlnl with female weakness (ot nlsait dun raia betote I asked lor your mlwcc," wtitris Mr. J W. McC.iego'r, ol r.jd StrrsH and I'liiicrtoii Ave, Chicago, Ills. "You ndvisrd lirr totukr In. Pirrir's I'.ivorite 1'irs.iiptinn which shr did faithfully lor tnnr months, and now wr must ai knowl edge to you that hbe is a urll ui'man. We cauuot llinnk you rnouijU." Volt CAS UK i rkKli by "I'avotlle Prnw-i iptimi " if your dis ease Is t in ut ilt- bv iiiediclnr ; nml the facts show that only two woturn in every hnndtrd who have uivrn " I'avot ite Pre scription "a fair and laithlul tti.il have failed of a complete t inr Wottirll who hsvr siiffrird lor ymrs and have had the advantages of the most skillful medical tiriitiiirnt. have at last Itird " I'avorite 1'imeriptiou " and brrti cntrd. Women who had brrn pninouiH n incurable, and given up to life long siilfriing, havrlieeo s-rlrrtly and prittuutly cutest by ths use of I r. I"irree's I'avotitr I'rrv rlptloo. Sick and ailing woturn are invitnl to rnnsult Pr. I'lrtce, bv Irttrr, frte. All rorrrspondrnce is hrld in sariril aacrecy ami Ihe written coutnlrucrs of woaica are einirdrd by the same strict profes sional privacy otsvrvrsl by Ir. Pierce in vriluil coiisultntion with sick women at the IuvaliiU' HoUl ami Smgi. liistl tulr. Hulfalo, N. V. Adilrraa Dr. R. V. l'irrce, Hulfalo, N. Y. Accept no sul.titiitr for ," I'avorite Prescription " though thrdralrr says that it is "i-ist as gixsl." If hr told the whole truth fie'd sav the sulsstitutr was tsMtrr nut Isrllcr for vou but brlltr for Alia, Ik-chiist of the little inorr profit paid bjr the sale of less meritorious medicines. AKK VOU II Then at the rusriise of one cent for each year of your life you can partly rxs-ne of mailing a free copy of Ir. Pierce's Common Sense Mnllral Adviser, in tia-r covrrs. This grrat tnrdicsi wotlc cotitniut more than a thousand l.uge pages and over ? illust rntiotw, nml is sent alisoliitrly fmf on receipt of stamps to pay riprnsr of mulling only. Srud Jt our cent stamps fur the lux la pas-r eov'ets, or thiity otir stainpa for thp cIoiIi-IhiiiiiiI volmiir. Addrraa Dr. R. V.. Pierce, HuffaUi, N. V. It emit Hilts Ntriittclv Ainril. mil 1-ilitiirliiln. Iirlk'lil. tun leu Irllrts, NttlKtllK Uliillt. io I , iltiiiioi, iiiimli'. society, anil nriuy ami navy new The Arqonau r Puu. Co. 34(1 BUTTER 8T. San I'rnticlneo - Cat. PIONEER rranfer1 and Ejtjre, Freight and pRrcolB delivered to all tartH of tint city. RATES - REASONABLE i:. N. Greai