Oregon Gri 3NTBRPR rr7 1 VOL. X 'NO. s: OKKtiON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1903, UOIJKUT A. MIf.LKU ATTOKNI'.Y AT LAW' Iitnl Title ml 1 .nix I orilcc I liimliicn"ti Hi .cclnlty Will juiictlcr in nil CiiiiiU of tho Stale Koum .1, Wi iiilmtd Wdg. op. Com t lliiunr, Oirgon City, Oregon IL.fUKTKN. J- ATTORNEY AT LAW t or ruriirt ri in xr. I)t1u in in (ir.ni Cllr Kiit. f-ri (i i n, C, i:nvt M i l. A'lHiHM.Y , I I. A V ( heg 'it I i! i Will I . ('Uiie til I'mili In n!. 1 1 1,1 I. ml.: s r I ill the ili- (;i:o. T. HOWARD KIM. l.M.VII. AM) IN: V I I ikanci: At H.-.l 1 I'-nl, i in nun City, milt 1 Inline 1.1'K k, I In nun A I I'jKM V J II H .1 I I A I I II, JVm 11. J. c. CAMrr.Ki.i., ATlwii.ShV AT LAW, fttUil cirr. i: in. II, r !i rb p. iii i ..nil. 1 1 tiftKuorr. i ' ! I..' i -.irl ot tin ililg. Ot- i I in .lia. McKITTRICK "The Shoe Man Of Oregon City. Will Dispose of his Entire Stock of Boots and Shoes. Sail- will l.-in mi Tlmrsilay .Mar. 10th, at 10 o'clock a. in, and will continu.' until all 'oo.l.sarc f-old. We in vili' all i.ur friend (and that inean ever) hod v) in Oregon City, tin-.. Helmut Clackamas County and in iWtlaml; t- attend this mm;. All our pmds aru lieW illld Uli-tu-datf. We Will lint inmln t.vtn.j l.,.r,. anvtiiiir in the !h- line within the I'll! if Vnii hi i d friend, hiji tinn hut hroadi-r I'n In us will i n e , t n x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -( it will pay ymi to l,uv now. '; take this ...ortuii!!y of thanking our inany friends for their liheral patronage during the l.i-t II years. We an- verv hhiv lohae to hleak the in:mv t"i. of that has m - led lutui i-n us for so lon a deem it win to extent our loudness to d-;. -A lt i nit- lindili' iheiiiM-lve indebted ea-ccall promptly and settle their account. n 1 1 1 ! Iter ii-1- thrill an once Evi-rv Ixyt jm iii iI figures m mu can ample pair of every ' ni t r . a iii Mm- . :a i .a von. a "i mi c mi i.nli tin- Am- parti, i bobbin ami Hi, in iii the In, ii-.- u lU 1 ' "t II plain what the ...... o, ... ..u nn up. ii y,u ,,, !,.( ii,,. yl)U waI,t ...nwv. u i- vu.i ii jv- h liiiiiiU r i.l hrU on hand wj th:. all can U waited on promt. tly. Tl.r . urln-r m,u .our- th-.- more choice you have. I'lcnse remember the date-- TlmiMlay .March loth, loaij Yo-.irs to Cammand, McKITTRICK. '-The Shoe Man" Noxt Door to Dank of Orouon Citv N. II -Tim .1 will .4r in Sundays Oncouciu MAW WIS PHIZES SiKTcssful f:.lilhit of (lacka limn Count)- Si-liooN. ll.niii.ny School 1 t.L- Hrt l'rlf Sfvmij Dtp tih-r InilOlilual A "ii-ill Are .M.nlf. Thf ll.iriii'iinf .rhirf.l ,n tin. (irMt 1'rijw, iMn-fi,.,i ft ,,, t, Cla-kaoia, """' V "-ho..l xh.Ml that khh hfia Ht y m rl,, l i-y, i .flinf .-ai ur- I-' ' ol Williwii.-tt 1 (,ri.. i.ii ..( i'- r o'ii of ilie ll.iii-lav " .Ti:y-liv.. ttlit-r vhIimI .rk ami f.f'f tli am.. 'Iv. .,A KaliH hi. n'.iril. I f z- f. It.-. r ii. !; I l 1 1 o V; r Tin m I...-.I "y c'-ii" 1 1 v i!i!ril,ni(.,l atnoritf m. .-. Ii-ii. i,j tin. -,,llv ;i ;ln! I. ri.nirv H.Uiihii ( tl,,it (.- I.e. ,n IihI I m ( t Ml.. I 'In- rri.i,t ,!,. ,i-yi,n, h. Of ti t- i.'U .,-i.,i,U 11) lilt! n'y-. in- ni-ii. it-(.ri-i-iiiHi in 11 I ti, ij.iahty triil j n -i i t i ' y t i 'i-:, of the I mi i-iu, llari-iiv ami hii'ili. all ha, I Urv'tf iI;ioiI:ivh. 1 h" f.j..,, , , .,!,! ina-l. txh'hilH: Mamuku-. lower j v'iri. Krl.j. turif, M'-j,-i j:r.,-.k. W.-Ht OrHi;.ii City, ', toii. C:,Hri villi-, Saii.lv, llaruimiv, liiv "'!. S.i'i-f -Mill, P..ir-u.r, Ki-'liani, M.ttiii'ii, SinmiM,!,., lun.aMin, lli-mirl, I'lii' v, Wilhiiiictte ami I'arn-tt Miiuri-tain. ex; i-r-,r,. ..nil', i . t , ttie nthii. i.t .x i-l.il'nil, t M:la.i'i'ki' h -f'linln lUl.hi work Kimt prix, box nUtion ery, Hownil and Jone; won by Hamas- fin School. Woxl or metal I'ri.. rarn-e,it..,l ro-fclnu chair; Frsnlt Hunch, won by W'tltcr Yomiif, Milwaukm Sclnjol. Collection Ciai kaiiian County wool Kirat prize, pixketkrulH, Wilnon k Uooke; on by lioyal Hickman, Willamettn Si-hixil. Hecoiul prize, ridiiitj bridle, C. A W'illey; won by Johnnie Jxioney, Mead-jw hroik H hojl. Collection ol Indian relied First pr;ze, dozen IJ 50 photo. Wmnor: won I bv Harmony Schord. Second prize, $1 ' worth nelei led from utore ol ieoriH A. j H.tl li.K ; won tiy Milwankie .Schixil. I High Hehnol lllrl.li.n. I Irainir Kiret pri., fl delected from j Kl"re of .Mi!e it Mi ilahan ; won by j , 1'i rry (.'auti., Hari-lay School. Securi 1 ; : .r;z, re. rioti'in . won by Carl llarri : bi"U, ll.irclay vchoiil. l;.K,kkee,ttiir. tie.iteit net of books Fii't .r .., "Kn L-e ol th- (i i-U," (i. A. l..ir,z; v jn hv I'.cm, e ilUn, Went Ore-.,11 ( iy S. iiil. Sfcoicl i'rizn, red rihoon; won by I.iIIim Sclnii.ilii. IU-t '.olanii-nl i:o It i.timi Kir-l priz"-, haii'lkerciiict 't, ll.ine'l A Joiie" ; Won btr Hjrmoriv S. lr.ol. i'ond prize, any h l rent arin-l.; in ll,e xtore. V. llarri: lily Kt- ( won by Miiwaukiit S..lnj!. fi-ho'ila f .enernl. I'.et wbol exlilhit t irst prize (to ko t- fcnuol; best ad wool II ij (ruin io,len Kule llnzaar ; won by Harmony Si-honl. S."cond pr-z-i 'to tl to njoni;, colored photo of Willauiflni Fall, frani'd, J. II. t nriiey ; won t.y Mii-i N'efz.-er'a room, liari-iay Srholjl l!ent ratlii hat First priz-, five ESTABLISHED 1800 WHO WILL WIN? There Is A Deadlock In HuilJ in of .South End Itouil. ilthnutth Mmify llcnt Mud a Arailihlc for lmpriTomcnt, (oin rll Committee SU.I 0iiiHtn. There la a deadlock on in the hiiildinif of the fvinlh Knd road. At ita meeting Wednemlay niifht the council by a virtu of four to three instructed a warrant to be drawn lor JUKI Ion the city tre.mnry. tuaf mn-iiint having heretolor' been ap propri.ted bv the coiiiii!:!, and that the a.uiiH be made availuhle at once for the) I.Uil.'inu of the proio-.e. South Ivid road, totf-'lher with ahonr. i'.'iHltliut hn i to-en rained for the nm-l bv private niih , ncriitiiiu Ttie rcHoliuiori ainu pr.v ded j that the iiimiey i M be expended nn- I der the dire. t, in of the coiin.-il co ninit ' tee on "tret-u and public iiropeity, iliiH I coinmieee to net in corj inction w ith clti.t'tis' comniitfee, II, at wra ine rlintri i tul in raining t tie $I"i'hJ private icitMcnp . lion, hai.h i oueniltee co'irita of three ; mi-nibcrn and every member of Iheconn uil coinmittee on Hlreets and public prop erty ia known to he poHitivelv o,(Mael ' to the boil linij of the roi l tindur the I prexei.t planH, The nieinbera of the citi- zen' coiiiiinttee are eqiially a deter j mined that the work Hhail be couiiiimicej j en the road in the very near future. The ! ultimate renlt of the nendiinr contio Miiindfl mixed ralfu, T. J. Ciary : rn t verey id tliilt.riilt of prediction, hut 1 lie .,hoinir in a comiilt-te lint of the , "Y 1-"HI'" .ker, hasilmm Scho. the priz-M aa awarded : I'rlmarx llepartiiirnt. 'Inrlu linif lirt three (trades.) Paper aork Firnt prize, U bux of oiii tj a;.i,-n, i.an-iav rlneil. cr.Jti, iinze JVl-c.-ni box e. caridv. Miia Smvih: won l.y Mib Nelzjer, ll.'irrliy Schoijl. Sew inn T i ret poze, (1 Ihjx of fancy liote-paiar, Uai ket Store; won by I.ilhau A. Steel, I i-thHiii Set ool. Second priz-, re I ril, lion ; won by Loia llaritfan, Mil w aukie S hool. Ki phla work Fi ret priz, Iwttle of t'eiliiine or no.xla (elected, Charman & Co ;won by l.avena .Mi-Hrew, Milwau kieSi hool. Sec ii,d prize, $1 wortli se Itvte I from ctore of A . llibertsm; on by tjeoiiiie Mrj-er, Webt Urejjoii City School. Nea'et copybook First priz. 1 worth Kelected from store of F.iy A Car ter; won by Anita 'Dixon, Kasthatn .S-hool. Second pnzw. red ribbon; won by Alma Vocderahe, Barclay School. Ilc.t ilrawinir book Firet prize, 1 worth selected from more ol E. I'. Car ter; won bv (.rare Stanzer, llarclay School. Second prize, ribbon ; won by Nellie iMinie, KaNthain School, Vffl collection number work First priz-1 1 wor'.h Helec'ed from store of i. W. t J rce ; won bv Mary Culoha, Mil Waukie School. Second prize, red rib bon ; Won by Joe llednes. Neaie-'t wiitteii fe-ller First piiz, M L'.') worth delected from st'ire of Geoije T. lloH.ird; wo'i by Helle Ca-eed, I'.ar riy S.hoo'. eoll,l prizi. $1 delected from ftore of tierce T Howard ; won hv Kutii Hu.Uuii, l'itrct No. -IS, H.iruiunv School. t l . 4 I'.e 1. i'ii: KK i in ATToliN 1-: VS AMI Col'XSKt.OKS AT LAW UAIH Kimr ollkoo CITV, OkKdON. r,irnl.li ..lt o nil um. I.an M.oirr. f.ire cio.0 Mor'..,- .ii, I Ir.ai.rt tu.urr.l 1..W i'Ufcliirt.. ryut tiisi-.i lAi. iia.nk o? ohki.o.n- en x I tl'llat, ..... iiuo.av T4 KlCtH allllll I. tial , III IINI.a l- ! lu..o lllllt lli iiiteil. M.kea i-aI 'riuii. Iluvi in. ,!! n, h.i, mi all 'llil in th. I nll.-.l Ht.lr.. K,ir.,.a .n,t II,, i, 5 Kiiiii. I . l.iU. rrervr, .,il,;,., Ul (lie k Hill" i ii li.uii . a in r. a. ii f. LATut'nU'l K, rri..i.1eni V J. MKYKK ( .h er. () W. KASTIIAM .Uhi:m:y at law fn (T. itTI'l !. M I' I mini e.l. f (L.'t 1 I l , W lt , A l'-t rn, . M.U.rV I., Ma te. ani'd I'l l . I . H. COOPER, ...F.'otary ruhlic 250: CUPS FREE As lonjr as they lat wo )ttlc of lied Line will give with cacn iiottie ot j.etl Line Lough .syruj), 2"ic or "r; Ked Lino Sarsaparilla, 00c, or lied Line Condition Powders, 'Joe, a CUP FREE MIRRORS FREE lVpsilK' Hitters .; n t n i a t Sjd'itlU' toil! , lllli Live a line iMIRROR I'RLli. Milters or 1 -utile. with ia an eaell IVruvian excellent inttle we it !. A I ! 1 ' tIAllUL ULt)(l Chkrzhm CU l -1 AT LI & Co.. Dii UC'iC 1STS. se;oiid priz-j, won by Oua Henner, li clay n-hool. I'est CUckainas Count r School Son; Firat prize, Mia. Iye'g "Con,iiet," J. ('. Zinver; won hy Annie Mooney, Clack atiia.i School. Second prize, one year's subscription to School JluUetin, J. C. Zincer; won by Annie Flaherty, Clacka mas School. liesit true story of pioneer life, limit VAX) words First prize, VMcLauijhlin and 0:d O eon," Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dye: won by Ma'iie Johnson, Mdwau kie School. Second prize, "Stories ol Oregon, " Mr. and Mrs. Dye; won by Kose Walch, Milwiiikie School. TOITLAR NOUni BEACH. Excurnimi Steamer T. J. I'utler Uucs Into htTflre 27. Tiiose who are planning their vacation this year will be interested in knowing that tt-e popular excorsion steamer, T. J.tl'otter, queen ol river boats, iroea into service June and that she will leave Cortland, il'innjj the season, every dav from Tuesday until Saturday inclusive. To see the beauties of the pictnreque and mighty Columbia from the decks of the hotter is a treat never to be forgot ten, tur stieed and trace nothmu in riverorlake service in the entire West ! t0 w-nlfte the task for $;!i0. the attitude oi the two commilleeg to the propoed improvement may result in the adoption of the referendum plan a a means ol settlement. The building of the South End road has agitated the citizens and m ire par ticularly me members ot ttie council lor ni.ml,...,.l .U..... .1 . .. H.i.mnri 01 jpam, Aiiuiit iiiree yeara aifo the advocate? of the road scored by securing an appropriation of bH)0 (wiu tlie city houncil w ith which to hein the work. All attempts to make this money available for expenditure were defeated until the meeting of the council this) week, when tiie advocates of the road took advantage of the absence from the meeting of memb rs who are reooried to be unfriendly to the measure, and passed the resolution already referred to. The members of the commitle on streets and public property will oppoee the expending of the m iney for the road at this time. In objecting to the im provement they contend that the road will cost gteatly in excess of what the value of the highway to the city will justify. Advocates ol the road claim, that it will not cost over f.'ioOO to com plete the thoroug'ifare, while those op posing the plan insist that several times) that sum will be needed before the road can be completed. The council commit tee agrees to appropriate another lltXX) towards the road, making $20 HJ in all from fie city, If the citizens interested in the building thereof will give a bond Without liil.-rtitf tliatc lj i)n. i Iiiciildii'i; t'o'ttth lo M-veutli gr.id Neat i l.'. t. d I ..a by S-i'..ii. pr, I enj y o, ,:i: Oi k- ot )'lt. 11. I !! I V i IVr: I l'.T v r I...u;m- lln.-.l!- CUt CAN CIIY, Olt. J. . l ow I I '. NOKttts A I'HWKI.I. I'liVcii iuliH and Suieoiia II, nuns I .'i li !r Ir llldg. iiri'ttmi 'it y. 're. W. B. U'K.n 0. Bcho.b.l AttomryB tit I,nw. Jlcutricr buoltat. itl iiraclli u in all courts, make collections si, if teitieuients ol K'latrs. r urninli ali.trarls of title, lend you motiiy ml lend your money on llrst morgans. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. JOHN YOUNGER, Near Huntley's Druji Store, FORTY YEARS liATUKIEXCE IX Uront Hritain and iVtnorica. GO TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR YOUR PRINTING COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 15th The ALLEN STOCK COMPANY PRODUCING THE FOLLOWING REPERTOIRE 'The Power of Wealth" "Shall We Forgive Her" "The Real Lord Lennox" "Hazel Kirk" . "A Fair Rebel" "Douglas of N.Y."and "A uiacn Heifer BAND AND ORCHESTRA POPULAR PRICES ,i cents worth Se 1'. M. Klem-on; Kii-Miani cim,i, oi i h from .-"ore ; i , I. ,.r!uni M-llo-i'l. I .r,,r ( ir ,r;.,', 1'. ii ii.i-!-:.-r vV: A i-.he- loi I J.iMii. Aiiiw uikie pr:.-- b-x stationery. won by 'lirace lLiuh- I1001 .11 Kiifi l'r:.c "veiter for a pair l a!l (.hoes for yirl, J. M. on hv Aidt'ii Hickman, ill.iiii- ii . :id i.!-iii.ti 'U .tin SEATS ON SALE AT USUAL PLACE ,C I. taiiii, PIONEER jM$ht and Exjf ejifi, J Freight and parcels delivered 1 lo all parts of the city. ! a "t3 - REASONABLE Oregon City Machine Slip j Philipp Bucklein, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Orecon City Foundry Building and Repairing of Machinery and Engines of ai! kindf. Manufacturing as ieeialtv the Free Patei Rotary Engine. Aleo keeping in stock, Sliafting I'uUies, Relting etc. ... . . Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly filled,- TRICES MODERATE GOOD WORK WARRAN 5 e.jUHls thin ji,le wheel beauty. Five hours from Portland and one. from Asto ria, thri.MiL'li the famous fishing waters of tiie C'oinmbia. past ncorea of nahnon trace and iietn and a many white-wintred li-h boa's, land i the ).tsseni;er at II- aco, wher close cunnecliuii in m ide I for tiencli jviji ii tf with traiiij of the II w:iC') K.i:! :iv it N ivirttiou Coinp-inv, I w ho.e cur- s!.m, mi Hie wharf awa:titi); ' the (.teiiner. The be.ich is t Wetity-ven in:!es loin:, two bundled yards wi.le.it hi 11, ie, and cj hard that car-ia'e : 1 w he-l.s .-ca'ceiy leave a iiuirK. It is an i i i leHl .lm-e for ,lrivi':'. riilm, whecinn:, ' ur w allkinu', mid the i)rt b.i' .him: is un- I '. .iriMs.ahie. 'I he excellent hotels and ! , bo irdi:;' ii'i. (ovi I" ni.u.l 11, i-ccniin)- j idations at pin es raiitfinj iro:ii one dol- ! I lar to three dollars per day. j I The r .Mind-trio rale frum Portland to i Astoria is ,"i0; to tlcean lleach points, i $4-(0, e od until October loth. On Sat iirdavs, iluiiii; July and August, rouiid trip ticket are soul to beach points at J.50, irood for return, leaving the beach he folloainn Sunday eveniii). lne Oreuon Kailway & raviiation Co, nas just issuea new summer book, free for the sskintf, which tells all about thedeliiibtful resorts of the Valley of the Columbia Kiver. This can be ob tained from anv agent of the Oregon Railroads Navigation Co., or write A. L. Craiis, General Passenger Agent, Port land, Oregon. that assurance, the council committee will resist all attempts to expend the money, for the reason th t they consider the city too much in debt to undertake an improvement, the expense of which is so uncertain as the building of roads. Councilmen Wm. Shehan, C. ( Hunt ley and Kd Story constitute the commit tee on Ktreets and public pr,iK'rty, while the cit.Z"iis' committee is composed of Charles Albright, K. T. (irill'nh and E. K. Charman. Itoth sides appear deter mined in lire, matter and some inti.-rest-inu develoi):nen!s may attend the cuu-truversv. FOR WHAT IS THE SURVEY. Operation of a Sitututru Pacific Sur. reyliiK Crew Arouses Curto.sitf. i ML m-i i. I Mi-s 1 eltv, i: Ir.i I b.iv or Price ; ' elte S, hool. Second prize, ruling bridle, Henry Milev ; won hv by Charles Schot'iitiritia. Holton School. I'.est spelling First prize, f cash, by Charles II. Cnuheld; won by Kllen Jack son, Milwaukie School. Second firize, one yeari cuhecription to Courier, won by l.onise I'eute, KaBthain School. I'est map of Clackamas county First prize $1. 1'.i worth selected from store of W'iIcod A Cooke; won hy Harold John, ol Milwaukie School. Second prize pair shoes, (J. Kopenstein ; won by Fanny Hayiuan, Harmony School, liest work in raphia First prize, $1.50 from store ol Purmeister A Andresen: won by Iaipy Mohkres, Barclay School. Second prize, selection of 50 cent tie, J. M. Price; won by Lulu Harlan, Kaslham School . Best woik in wood or metal First prtxe, 1 worth from store of Gardner A Son; won by Roes Brown, Kasthatn School. Second prize, 75 cento selected from Moore's pharmacy : won by Feral Jackson, Milwaukie School. Ailvaarrd Division. (Including seventh and eighth grades.) Drawing-First prize, one pair of shoes, Krauee Bros. ; won by Rose Lakin, Mil waukie School. Second prize, red rib bon ; won by Oswald Smart, Harmony School. Composition First prize, stereoscope and I'o views, B. Robison, The Fair; won by Jennie Hagenburger, Harmony School. Second prize, won by Grace Beaven, Kasthatn School. Best collection of four maps- First prize, photograph album, G. X. Joe; won by Ottille Shindler, Milwaukie j .i;.: rl..IV "I L "l8 company is about Kasthaiu School. Best relief map of CIackama9 County First prize, any f2 article in store of I. Selling; won by Bernhardt Olsen, Mil waukie School. Second prize, 1.50 rid ing bridle, F. II. Cross; won by David Kanue, Harmony School. Best spelling First prize, bookcase and music ra.k, W. L. Block; won by Klina etzler, Milwaukie School. Sec ond prize, one box candy, Kozy Kandy Kitchen; won by Frank MiDuuaid, Harmony School. Illustrated stories First prize, $1.75 in cash, Commercial Bank; won by Bertie Lakin, Milwaokie School. Sec ond priz. 75 cent. Commercial Bank; woo by Elizabeth Kedawav. A Southern Pacific surveying part? is operating between Milwaukie and Glad stone Park. Diligent inquiry here fails to disclose the purpose of the survey, which is arousing considerable specula tion locally. It was learned from a member of the party that a route is be ing established from Milwaukie, via Gladstone Park and the Chautauqua grounds to this city. Other than this, nothing could be learned of the project. It is understood that the same survey ing party will make the survey for the bridging of the 'illametfe by the South ern Pacific Company at Oswego to en able the. West Side trains to reach Port land over the Fast Side track. The building of a bridite over the Willamette at this point has been contemplated by the Southern Pacific people for some time and the presence of the surveying party in that locality continus the belief thst ready to proceed with the wurk. A 1'rlhleneil Horse. Running l:k mad down tho street dumping the occupants, or a hun,bcd other accidents, are every day occur rences. I; behooves everybody to have a reliable Salve handv and there's none so good as l;ucKlen'8 Arnica Salve. Burns, Cuts Sores, Eczema and Piles disappear quickly under its soothing; effect. I'oc at 'jeo. A. Harding's Drug Store. Notice or Annual School Flection. Notice is hereby given to the leirjl voters of Schcol District No. 62, Clacka mas county, State of Oregon, that the annual school election for sail district will be held at the usual voting places in wards Nos. I, 2 and 3 in Oregon City, to begin at the hour of two o'clock P. M. and continue until the hour of six o'clock P. M., on the third Monday, being the 15th day of June, 1903, which election la held for the purpose of electing one di rector to serve for the term of five years. Dated the 5th day of June, l'.HKJ. C. tl. CaC FIELD, C. 0. T. Williams, Chairman. District Clerk. Smith's Dandruff Pomade , tops itching scalp upon one application, three to six removes all damlrulf and will stop falling hair. Price 50 cents at druggists. THE OLD RELIABLE I.atllea and 1'hlldreu Invited. All ladies and children who cannot stand the shocking strain of laxative syrups, cathartics, etc., are invited to tiy the famous Little Early Risers. They are different from all other pills. They do not purge the system. Even a double dose will not griiie, weaken or sicken; many people call them the F'ssy Pill. W. 11. Howell, Houston, Tex., (ays nothing better can be used for constipa tion, sick headache, etc. Bob Moore, Lafavettend., says all others gripe or icken, while DeWitt'i Little Early Ris ers do their work well and easy. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE if