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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEI5RUARY 20, 1902 THE LOCAL NEWS. H HIM, V.N IMM'h romn nnil firing Your rrleuiln f,.i mi Dnjurnlile Time, Saturday evcColuinhia 1 1 U mid I.n,. dcr f mii i-i ii v give, ihi'ir annuiil Wit-hing. Iiiii'h liiilliili.y l.i nci in llin Armory and great iii'iunijiiii 1 1 ii m I ii iniiiln io linikii llui a Hair it ' hi 1 1 1 1 t kihti'hii, 'I'Ih. luill never looked iimrii 1'iMinljliil limn i iliif Hi IIiim lime. Mr. Tlu-ndum Miller llll" Ix'l'll llV llll I III. W.'l'k dl'l'lllal.lllg tliK gicul luill mid viiricgilml electric llghta hihI ll it il vim y rnlur and km, I. Tlicre aie hanging Iroiu I In. an lit llii (nun every inil inn uinlcr llm nun, H(, , tlllt Clll'li l IIIOHt U'llllllllll, 1 ,. I fmnl, over WiihliliiKtuii'H picture, them in H hcau'iful f r ii i in ,nli lull) k hook ' mul ladder mul ilinei over mill bimin ' llll lltlle electric IjlilK, hla nr I li ir M- 't full Man inii.le hy Mr Then lorn Miller j mul In a ie,il m ik of ml j I Inil hvi 1 1 1 1 1 u Kvereil'n iiri'lirNiru will (urillnll mimic mul it Hill lie nf it lliil.il j high mul ex. client ui.hr. All liii n.eu ought Id rnme mul Ik ill 1 ymir lady ' Ii ici. iIm mul have mi hi j' v u 1 1 lc l ine. i. ni:ni:.v llln K)i ll'iicki-ncl mul lilt We Al-inii-d llnikcu. Wi'ilni'mlny iti r 1 1 i 11 Jimhua (iorUtt, mi olil I111111 lennlenl ol Collon, Mil ki. veiely iriund in t lit' I n t. by ui,e II, E (dir. 'I lie lj nieii Merit going along Hie ruHil I' j.' I I't r dimiii-iiiiig ilelil ii,a I'mr owed I mi lu ll, h hen (arr m.nle mi iiihiiltiiig ri in.uk to I inrhi'lt wiilch tior laMt declined wiih fulfil. At linn ji -lure, Curr. who in ii miirli younger mini, Kliurk lioilielt In tint Inn- lour timea, blacking Imtli P)i, nil lull breaking bin lii'Kit mul cailMng linn In lileeil prufimi'ly Irimi in in. nliil eye. Mr. limliell I mi ulil iiiiiii over iity yi'Mm of mii' mul liin hk' mul inliriiin leu liiuke Hie ileeil iiii,iI coudeiniiiihlc. Mr. (iorhetl wiih hi Oregon (,'lty 'llniiMiliiy mul H 11 III tli i im In Hie Miller piimi re pi 11 It r I hat lie won lil Imvf Ciirr at n-nled at 11111 c. PKOIJIt.tM AT JI01M' I'l.KlMM Kiiti rliiliiiin'iit fur Uie IN in 111 of 1 lit SllleWHlli Jllllll. Tka TrBll Mind. Who floe tiut love a tniintill heart. Sweet li-lii jHTi'fl. bllturMlic? It doe not 11ml t t-r whether It nilim or nlilne or' abut inlMfiii iuni n mi. 11. lot hone po w itfliiK llieHi. MeNKli j,'". Tor they me m way invert. MiTi ne mm culm. Tim I txiiilnlle iolni. of elm meter 1 Willi Ii ivr inn Hneiilly In I lie In tt Ickhiiii of riilliilv; It In Hie tlowciluif of life. Hie frlilhiu'i' of Hie Mini. ll III IIH plirloim UN w ImiIoIII, wore In lie lli'ilicd t till II gold J en, lllllll even Ii "' gold ll'HV I'Olll'lllpllhll' IIHTI" money h i ;i llli IiuiLn III compiirlanii Willi II m ii lie life 11 life which dwell III Hie mi 11 11 of Illllli, hciinith tin' VVIIViN, liryuiiil Hie iiiiiii of tenipiBlN. Ill Hie etiriiiil en llll! Iluw many ienie we know who mmr Hu ll' lh"N, wlm ruin nil Hint In meet mill lil'lilltlflll Ii' rXiloHlve lent i"iN, wlm ili'Hlroy tlielr iiolw of rlinrni'- I it liy liinl IiIimiiI! In furl it h u iii't Hon w In tlier the (,'ient Iniijorll' of iiii iht do nut ruin their Hvi-h mid mur thi'lr IkiiJ im-mh hy lin k of riclf euiilrol. How few jieuple we inert III llf.i who nrtt well liiilniMi'il, who Imvc Hint fx (I'lUlle hiIm whli li Ik clinnicli i litilc of thu UiiIhIhiI i liniiieiir! Siicte.sH. mnuu OK COMHISIOXKKS. Iteidil.ir Herein Imt Term of the Ciiuiitf lliiHril. ((,'1 litiniiiil from luht week) In Him mailer of (lie i"tiioii of Win liuilii i (oi'l fur ciiinelliiiioii of inurlKiKH tax. Onleri'il Hint nuiil iiiiiiIk' tuxi'N ln fuiifelleil mul ,'leik niHkit proper entry vn Hie recoiilit. III Hie tnHlter of Hie report of tint view- I er of ilmiiHii'it on the It hi lnu'ln.1 rouil. ' ViewerH reported lliHt Hie IuuiIn of Joiili II I'm i lli' H nuiil lit -I lut linil'Tfl ; let' vnIiinIiIh dy reun jii of Hie Iim jIIdii of huI roHil I Th tl Hie Ihii'I ol l W 1'nirie i,ul. Im : iliiinnKi .l in Hid hiiiu of (iiiv tfill.uO) dol- l"-N. I ClniiiiHiit filiiiK m niuliori to iliMnii.il priireeilimrH, it in onleieil tliut HiIn Hint lur he lunl over for fnillier eonuiilemtiuli. KXI'tSKi'.. In tint tnutler of cIbimin for thn ron hIiiiciiiiii of limine on the Km no and lloriiitf Jiineiioii roml. S !: Cni.I tl.r (K) GOLDEN - RULE - BAZAAR "Oregon City's Big Cash Store" The follow In m lli." , nigrum to lie ireHitiited at the M unit rieitonut ai'hool Iioiihh next Moml.iv eveiiui : Sni!. mule tiiarielte ; reriUiion, "How Mr. lirow n dot Ilia Hair ('nt inrtriimenul iuiimi ; illaluKiin, "What the l.itllit (ii.l .11. 1"; nt'iilf , mail iUrtette; cumi'ilv, "(iienl live"; iiiHlruHii'iii-ul iiiiinic; lomedv, "ilow tint U'ulow lleilolt Hi (ornieil llim" ; niku wnk ; reriutinti, ,'St. I'elei ul I lie I iiiMi'ii (nil.."; miiif, luiile ipiiir telle; inn) rumen! tl muni' ; tahleuilx. Inkliiu a I Imnre. Ife liHiKiil lin )'- iiiiuuli na In Wiill.ed up to (he ioKlollee hox. del a Illicit Inimlli. on the i,r nnil lieuun Inklni; iiflly Hiiimre enveluiiea tlnrc- f 1 "in. ilniilnc Hiiiu hy Iwon and tin it it into the hox. "Iii lot of letteiH," remnrki'd the I'ollit'liinii. ".Nice d.iy tiHi." "I.elltTN:" Nn!d the hniiy Iiiiiii. "My ilenr fellow, thi'Nc lire not lettrra. They nrtt wcddliiK liivitiitloiia." A hlern liNik (nine over the faro of the hitherto friendly iolleeiiiuii. "My friend," he wild, "I nt worry to dlhtiirli you, hut I inuxt do my duty. Come u 1II1 me." "Arrehtnl?" "Vl'H." Hi wh.it chnrKe, air? Tlila la Olllniye." "Not nt nil. Voii tire udvertUliiK lottery throiinh the post." lue m.iii went iilon.-Kmi.sja City lllljril'llllllll. an Tkf II nli hi Itrpulatlon. iiiteriior-('uloliel, don't 1011 hhnke hiilida with you urn Judci' la 11, y niio-.s w 110 a m iii:ss, Ihe lloitii' T.ili-nt Miikc (.nut ( r n tic it ll'iiitr. lilt. Thurmliiv tiihl lint opent lioiiite ii I'aikedlo the iIuiiin Willi a crowd of IihIii-h and "'i tlemeii in t lit 1111 w ilni'Mt iilK III play of the h. iiwiii. I'.,iily III the Week the nuiIn were put 011 rule mid hv WcillictiUy f in i Hi every nal w,in taken no that t Iwe w ho ( lime idler iirdt Were diHiippoiiited. I hiiii'ihi', hI 1 ii, the entire miiiHlrd troupe i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K the (', A. N.ihIi Imiul, I'liimleil up nml iluwu Hie Htieel ii.iiKiii H veiv ft 111 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 .1 1 . 1 appeiirniiie. At H ii'i lot k the ( iiitiiiii lilted and a doyen yiuinit ihukii-i nuiik "My (lid Ken tin ky llullie" Willi ere.it felVnr mid ttleiiHilitf elleclivajiie'te. I'Iiin w.ih fullnweil V a veiv hiuiiy a.uiit, "Unin. My Kofe," 1111K hy K I Kiehhi of llowed hy liiunv linnet and Iiiiiii ir.iili d . i ' 1 ln-t w eitn the end men. To minute in deiail every Milking feuture mul fiiunv inclilrnl niiuld reiiliie moie Hpnce than ia here nll'iriled, lull it in no mule than juslue In the yoiinn men who orcumed the ( uiiip.iiiy and lu li'il their puilH ho well, to any thai they did iheir purl fpifiiilnllv nml to the Mitiafai limi of all. line verv liiiiny nirideiil ilewrvini! aperlal uielitioii w.ot tin' autumohile m'l w hu h provoked 'te. it laiiithlei mid up I'lnune. Another leiture was the old Virginia Heel, hi popuhir to nn Ameri I'llll ililillelire. nml the yollhtf lU'lorn (laiired it lilielv. I en t'oiili i n.iiii; and diiiii'eil well nml Ilia voire i nne of ercnl pninilrte if he liemevert N in Inn training. " hen llm M1111II CiilueH I'p lleliind ln Ililm whn iiiiotlier very liuiuv huii 'iioyei hy the aiiiliem e and heartily applauded. Tom I1, luiudull, who wan one of the lending hpirila in the ordain. at ion ami iiinnaKemeut of the nll.ur oiiKht to he ill ven trii'at pr.MHit for the I'Xielleiit exhihilion which hia yoiin coinpaiiy made, for iniicli of ita excell mice rauie (10111 Ihe fact thill ti in imieuu ity wiih hehiml it all. Tin know Judjje IlluiikV Llm. ihe Colonel -All, lllniik of llhuikvllle? The Jud;e -lea; lillinkvillc tiolue. The Coluiie Of idiilsi. I LlmW you Ly I' J 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lin n. 'I he 1 iuveriior - Colonel, don't you know It iilwnya mnkea ine fed inlulily uncoinfortiihle when u mini Miya Hint nliniit nil- (hut he kiiowa Uie hy repu- III t Kill ? The Colonel Ilow la llmt, governor? Why ahiiulil It make you feel uucoui forlnhle? The tiovirnor-Keen use, hy J!nn, I liiwaya wonder u hu h riiutnlioii ho lllt'UIIM. A 4 1 ni ji I alrm. Tenirher- In whnt year wa.H the but tle of Waterloo finiyhlV l'lliil - I iloli't know. Teiii her- ll'a aiuiple enough If you only would h iirii how In cultivate mil In lnl memory. Iteim uiher tin- twelve BioMlea. Add lut I r Hint limnhcr to them. Thnfa elKhleeli. Mul.iply Hint by lut). Tluit'a l.MHl. Take Hie twelve liiostles HKinii. Add II tllnrlt r of (hell niiml.er to Hi. 111. Thnt'a tifleiii. Add w lint you've pit. Tluit'a l.M.Y Tluit'a the date. Qulie aimple, you wi to re Uiemlier iIiiIcn If you will only adopt my system. UnUliiu hurr, This liiuitin slory conies from Scot I11111I: When Ihe hentus came out of the covei l, one of Hi" guns s.ud to ln Have you pit nil your heaters keeper out '.' "Ave," siiid the uinn, nsloui "Arc you sine? Have them .'" 'Counted themV said "Aye, they're nil rU'lil." "Then," said the shooler, of some relief, "1 have sin died. collllletl the keeper, with ll si(,'ll it 11 rue." TV tinted. (iirl for uenenil housework. No rook ing. Apply at Mihn Uuldsnir.lrH 1111II111 -ry atore. Iluililiiiir l.cl Down Saturday. Tomorrow the Methodist church will 1m lowered to the hru k walls w hich have lieen completed this week. Kefnro the elriictuie cuiild he lowered In the walla, it had to lie raised ahuut eii;lit inches 011 thu east end w hen it had sunk dow n (luriiiK the recent heavy ruins. Mr. Johnson declares that with favorable weather lie. will have the store ImildiiiK and church auditorium ready for occu pancy by the first of May. Ill e Siillllim tsimUe. A snake found In Africa is called the Kpiltlii' snake hy the I'.oers. It Is be tween two und three feet lon mid iv especially hold nml active, readily lit tnckina every oiu- who npproiichcs It. In coiiiiiieiiieiit It la very uvup open-llll,- lis iiioiilh and erecliu Its fund's, froiu which thu poison may he often ohaerved to drop and even aoinetiiues to he forcibly ejected; whence the name given It hy the Ihs'is. Letter Mat. The following is tlin list of lottera re maining in the postolllceat Oregon City, Ore., on Kel. l'.ltli, 1!K)3: womkn's liht. Kivera Ed Mrs Turney Ktliel Mm Kead Kene Mrs tiay Hulua Mr it Mrs Htone Myrtle I'axton Mr and Mra mkn'h i.ibt Dnlomn B (Ilev) Madison Pnte tiroae Will Mabel Frank (ireen Chaa Morse John ilutcliena Oliver Oplen W T Hunt Iuve fc .lolin 1'ulinelle Jos Hathaway W I) Htevens Lum Mains Ad Stone Ronnie J Johnson Jginei 8eely 0 Matlock J I- Wilkinson Wm Wallace Uinlford U. F. HOKTUN, T. M. Nuurrea ul Aleoliol, Some terribly potent liipiors. It Is said, can ho distilled from the Innocent look ing buiiuuii uud ulso froui the uiilli of the ciH'onnut. The Jnpniieae uinko a bevernjio from plums und from the (lowera of tlie motherwort nnd the pencil. The Chinese produce aeverul quiUillea of spirit from rice and pens, all of them Intoxicating besides which they can uiuke an alcoholic drink from mutton. A eteh (I 70 l lleddersiuaii I) '5 ' I' Arinieier 4 fill ' J A liii bey V, (X) lu the nutter of Ihe application ol Harry HaMad, siipeivisor of toad disirict j No '11, for pow der Otdered that said Nilpervisor bo al lowed bind pounds of powder to be used in opt-mux a road in his district, as soon as Him necffHiiry vohuiteer lalsir ia as- cured. In the maPer of petition of VA M Mur ria, rupeiviHir of disiiict No. 20, to aell old plow and aeraper. Ii in ordered Hist said Morria he auth orized to sell the old plow and acraper and turn the money into the treasury. In the mailer of Ihe report of viewers on the Krnct I.t-hlnan load of public easement Viewers report that the land of Thorn as II Feather would be damaged in the sum of f lu.OU That Ihe laud of II del harden would not be ilaiiiup.d, that the lauds of V li Hunter would be damaged in the sum ol ': U0, thai the. lauds of A Aniacher would he damaged III the sum of 140. DO, hid l.eliiuan haviiiK deposited with the cleik of Clai kamaa cooiity Hie amount awarded to said Kealhera and Maid Aniacher, it ia ordered that sai l road ol public easement be established. In t lie matter of M-titioii of Mrs 8 K Valentine, all indigent woman, for as- .islaiice. intereii titat sanl Mrs Valentine re ceive the sum of 110 U0 per mouth for three months. In the matter of the petition of Krnes Una re pi le i ic iimkIiiii'ii I liilered that said r.rnestina reiiplM he allowed f, (K) per nioiiih bfkfiuel"i with .via'i h r.ni;j. In the matter of the obstruction of the I'ru e t idler road It uppraruiK that (aid road is Inting jlistriicted by lelices benit; built in the same, it ia orilereil thai nilpervisor ol listricl No. I remove said fences. In the matter of the petition of John Aden, fur 1 11 ti 1 Imt to plank a portion of a county road ( hdered that the necessary lumber to plank -IMI feet of said road be furnished iiv county, the necessary lalur to lav said plank to be volunteered. In the matter of the petition of county treasiiier lo tiaiisler f l.sj (H) to the Hull ci in soldier 1 11 1 id . Unified that the emu of tl.'iOUO he Irunsleried from Hie p'uerai fund to th iiulip'iit soldier fund. In 1 lie mailer ol the petition of Owen I'airy to inin u-ei the inotithlv allow ance ol John Jones, a county charge. Urdeied that the said allowance be in creased to $LTUH) 1 ar month. In the mailer ul t lie petition to in crease the allowance of J 11 Junes and btiuilv, count y c harp's. Ordered that said allowance he increased to tl'i CO per mouth In the matter of the petition of 15 F .Mitchell and others for a county road. Oidcrcd that It W Maylieid, John (tard and Knliert lunu'o be appointed to view said road, to meet at p. lice of be 1:11111111 011 (be llith duv ot Ff bruaty, iii,i;i. In' the inattei if the claims of K Kus sell, ti I, i tru-lionu and I) C Kich lor cap'iirini! an insane peison. Or. leied llmt s.tld claims be iaid over lor liirther consideration, nut be-in,; un derstood by the board. lu the matter of ti e petition of II V Noble lor ret und money paid on doul assessment. Ordered that a warrant be issued to II K Noble for the sum of fcl7.5:!, In the mailer of the petition of Susan Inw litis' for cancellation of mortpipt tax Ordered that said tuortpip) taxes be cancelled. I 'V SAMPLES 1 ' Wo have just received as farn pleH from a prominent manufacturer in New York X 3 4 Suits of Men'.s aud oh' Clothing, which we have heen instructed to sell at manufacturers cost This line includes all grades, hut not all sizes. - V SPECIAL SALE ....of SHOES Call Early and Take Your Choice 1 i im pairs of Men's Heavy Work ing Shoes real value $3.00 lTow SS.SS -1 "7 & pairs Woman's Vici Kid Shoes Lates. St vies--real value $3.00 3Vow S2,15 m X I 'V v ' '.'V -;! V 7i GOLDEN - RULE BAZAAR "Oregon City's Big Cash Store" I? l4i 14 i 4, I I it I 'ill -My' Viewers repoit that the damauPS to the binds of K. Timnierinan would be HH.00; to the lands of K .M Terry the .urn of l.r)..r0 and to the Undj ol .Maie Dolall the sum o; -40 (s). It is ordered that said claims he paiu hv Clackamas county, that portion ol the Oregon City and Sandy road where the same cro-s.-s De"l Creek be aban- 011 ed. KXI'KNHK ACCOl'ST. A AV Cooke I Ii Morton J A Iiichey In the matter of the petition of U E Cross for compromise of taxes. Ordered that said petition be denied. In U e matter of receipts of recorder and clerk for month of January. ienort of recorder showing that tie had received the sum of 2."d.70 and the clerk Ihe sum of ls--.o lie approved. In the matter of warrants issued in payment of bounty on wild animals, lienort of clerk showinu that he bad paid out the emu of f iS.OO for coyote and wild cat scalps approved. In the matter of the bond of J K Shaver as tax collector. liotnlnfj R Shaver as tax collector lor f ltl.lKMMK) Willi 1 lie l mien .-vaies Kidelitv and Guarantee Co as surety, ap proved. ,' THE I.msUTUKE Continue ulrom page one.) ated by the act of 1S!K), filed with Itbe secretary of tttite on rebruary lo, ltvy.l, ia and each of said board are hereby re- lieved from and after the taking effect of this act, of all the duties, reeponsibilitier ! and authority in respect to the transac- j lion of county business. 1 Section The said county comnii9 80 ' sionera Dd their successors in otlit e 3 t)0 shall receive Hie same compenRation as ' 2 tsj 1 now ia provided by law for county com- ujibdi.jiic a. Section 7. In as .ouch as the present law is indefinite and uncertain regarding jurisdiction for the enforcement of cer tain laws relating to public health and safety in the county of Clackamas, an emergency exists, and thiaat shall talis effect and be in force from and after its approval by the Governor. Approved February 13, 1S03. One at the Intelllarn t "Have you utiy scruples," inquired the proseciitim; attorney, "against in flicting the dentil penalty In a case of willful murder V" "Ort I to hev 'em," cautiously asked the tal 'simin, "or not to hev 'em. if 1 Uou't want to set on the Jury V" Chi cago Tribune. Sam Old Thlnic. Tom Did you cull 011 that pretty teV ephom? jrlrl? Dick Yes, but I gueas there was another fellow there uhend of uie, tar maybe It was only force of habit. Tom How do yon nieun? Dick-My card came back with the mesBiiKe: "Huay. Mease cull agulu." Philadelphia Tress. Kraaanrlng Uforir, She had been shopping, and he wit naturally disturbed. "I bopo you didn't spend much uiou y while you were downtown today." he remarked. "Not a cent except car fare, GeorgV he answered reassuringly. "I bad tr erythlnf cbarred." Chicago Tost. In Ihe mutter of the petition of John M 1'aiks and others for a county road. Ordered that A. l.acey, Branch Tucker and I'd (. losuer lie appointed as viewers and John .Melilriun surveyor to meet in tint place ol beginning on the l'5tli day ol February, 1!HK!. In Ihe matter ul the petiliou of Kli.a-la-lb Saunders for aid. Ordered that said Kii.aheth Saunders be allowed that sum of $S.0O per month lor three months. In the matter of the petition of Klihu Iliues and ot tiers for a comity road. Ordered that Joe Graham, Millard Crissel and S M Kelso be appointed viewers and John W Meldrum surveyor, to meet at place of beginning on the I'Urd of rebruary, l!Kj;i. In the matter of the petition for lum- lier and spikes for the .New Sweden and litickner road. Ordered that the petitioners grade the road, lay the plank and do all necessary work, the county to furnish the lumber, spikes and powder for same, it being un derstood that the county lie put to no expense for labor on said road. In the matter of report of Spencer Thomas, commander of Uibbon I'oatNo. 78, for the year 1902. Ordered tnat said report be approved. In the matter of the petition of Joe. Simon for compromise of taxes. Ordered that said petition be denied. In the matter of the petition for lum ber and nails to finish the approaches to the "Boring Junction" bridge. Oidered that the necessary lumber and spikes be furnished by county and the necessary labor be volunteered. c'that ot 18S5 that of 1SS7, .1" Weather lli'imrt. T' " foKow'ng data, covering a jienod vvir, b ice been compiled from the -erit I ! herein r'eords at Portland, Or., 1 r,.'.c month of February. TtVr'TVTt'KK. Momor p ir "' t- 'tr eriiture, 42 dec The w ifii u' i' wiih an at"r y -i The colde" n""-1, with an avera"" t I' 1 The highest f'titi-rntii!'.' wa C'Jdeg. on the :sth, l'.KU. The lowest te 111 pe-i turn wm 7 te'r'.,cr the ftth, 1S8:. Average date on which, fit-o' "killini' frost occurred in autumn, 1 Average date on which la"' "fiiinr frost occurred in spring, Match 17. I'KKCII'ITATIOS Rain and melted snow.) Average for the month, 5.95 inche. Average number of days with .01 of au inch or more, IS. The greatest monthly precipitation was 13.;iti inches 111 ISM. The least monthly precipitation was 1.01 inches in 1895 The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 24 consecutive hours was 3.81 inches on the let a 2nd, 1890) The greatest amount ot snowfall re corded in any 24 consecutive hours (re cord extending to winter of 1884-85 only. was 8.5 inches on 3d, 1893. CL01D9 AM) WKATIIKR. Average number ot clear days, 3: partly cloudy days, 7; cloudy days, 18. WIND. The prevailing winds have been from the south. The highest velocity ot the wind was 47 miles, from the southwest, on the Olb, 189. Station : Portland, Oregon. Date of issue : Jan. 2(j, 1902. Edward A. Beals, Forecast Official. Precipitation record for 32 years. I TIRED AND WORN OUT. A rtinoiiimal Artist. "He is the only true musical plienoDi riion I ever saw or heard." "Why do you say that?" "liecause ho acknowledges that he tours the country for cash tirst uud art second and that this isn't his farewell appearance." Cincinnati Commercial Tribuue. . An Exlrrrar Case. EJones And you say Kilters is ah seiitminded? lirown Absentmindcd! Why, man. b's so alise liUuiiitled that when be tight to have a bendaclw his corn hurts. Baltimore News. I have plenty of money to loan at 6 rer cent interest on real estate security. In the matter of the report of damagrs I aR0 money to loan on chattel mortgages, on the Kelso and Boring Junction road J Gobdos . Hatis' A Mean Defense. Magistrate It's very disgraceful that you should beat your wife. Prisoner Well, yer honor, she ng frawated me by koepin' on savin' she'd "ave me hup nfore that bald'eaded hold "onibuii, meanin' yer honor. Magistrate You're discharged. Women Need a constant supply of blood-making ma terial or their systems will break down. The complicated female organism is to delicately adjusted as to De easily thrown out of balance. As a result, health and strength are affected by divers diseases. Motherhood, family. society all levy such drains upon ber strength that most women break under the nervous tension. The demands upon her nervous strength are much greater than similar demands of Uie opposite sex. Hence she must be sup plied in greater measure with the ele ment iron that gives strength. The reason women feel tired and worn out and suffer from headache, pains in the back and limbs, etc., is because tliey have used up their supply of iron. Menstruation trouble Is largely caused by lack of iron. Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic supplies this element. It enriches the blood aud restores what strain has used up. Augusta, Ark., May 10, 1901. "After having aold Dr. HarUr's remedlr for tiiirtyyeara I can cheerfully recommend tlirm. I ni it; lit mild that I hold in special favor Dr.Har ter'i Iron Too ic, and woald recommend It as the vary best preparation ot Iron I am ac quainted with. To weak, worn-oat women, and threw troubled with nerv ousneM. poor digestion, and pale, Uiln blood, I believe It to be a panacea. "J. B. WilkbbsoH, Druggist.' OS.Mf rurnice ikat abort tettlamlal l (eaalat) VtSr It A romperiioii, "How'd ye like the lecturer at the town hnll inst night. Si'" "Great! He was a Boston feller, an', T swan. I never laughed so hard In my Ufa He knew more long words tbnu a egro minstrel." Baltimore American. IndiTiluials Money to lta At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jso. W. Lodkk. Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. 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