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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1903 FELL UNDKIt CAIJS Jnvll CIonp, I'loiitTr Ilallroad .Man, U Injured. Lost Itlglit Leg mitl nu llailljr III Ulwtl. Tukili to Port- lllllll IIUNlttl. David CIohh, ( lit ni r watrliinan o( tlm Claiknina rlvnr bridge lor tlm Hoill litrtt 1 'm ' i li Company, wiih Mr ink hy a nnrtli lioiiiid Imiulil train In tlm lural switch yards at 6 o'clock M uiiilnv hIIi'iiiooii. Ilisriulit Irg whs snvi'h'd midway bt'twui'ii tlm ktit'M mill (Iih aiikln uitil kit iuiiH liitmiiHl Hijiiilxn vutrtt also HIIHl II 1 . Tllll illjllmd IIIHII V. HH Inki'M to I'cir I liiiiil III tliii evening. Clone In about )!, yi'iirn nl iigii and Iihh Im-ihi In the ii 1 1 1 y nl tlin Nuiitlii-rti I'lii illc ('oiiiiuny ut 1 1 i m point for Hlmiit tliirlv years, lin- t iiUHii nl IiIh ag H Wiisfi'iiri'd tlm t ii j 1 1 r t n iiHliiiiinil In tlm Mi'i'liliinl muy prove luliil. At tlm tiinii of 1 1 1 H accident Clomi hi tllnlur tlm mtliiniirit ol IntoxicHiitit. ln caun Im ul li'i'it (hat tliu wotiiiin who WBS kl'l-pllIK Iioiihii lor llllll 1 1 Hi 1 gllillllll ioi.i-mi. m of ti im Iiiiiiiii liy miliiir inesiis, ('Iiimi I hi I Iii-iiii on ft piutiacted npiiin, Jin liiul nl in tnil Iiiiiiiii III tlm afternoon and was walking down tlm mam truck, till! freight ellglllH doing KOIIIII awitlllillg. An tlm ingiiui n primclii'il (,'lomi from lin lillul, tlm wiiti'liiniin hlp,mi from tlm iiiuin liin k lo tlm bwiicIi track and Im mediately III front ol Ihn engine. He was Hi Mick I iv tlm pilot Hint thrown be neath Hie wheels and dragged fur a lew li'I't, although lllH IHIglllH was Slopped KllllilHt IIIHllllltullllOllHly, A hunt ni-vi-ii y tjtm ago, Cloae engaged a hoiiKi-kiiiipnr, I woinmi from Portland, who brought with luimull it daughter, lllllll Ol W lllllll hud home with (,'Iohii. fitiveral ii i n 1 1 m ago (,'Iomi inmlu out ilm-il transferring tin propi-rty to tlm daughter, tlm sunie to take effect lit tlm time of hia death In consideration that he he cared (or in Ihn meantime. Tlm man tolil some lili-inU Momlity nlti-riiiion Hint tlm inothnr hml frHililiilnnlly oh- lllllllill pllHHI'hHinll 1)1 tllll lll'l'll Mllll llHil caused tlm same to Im phtct'il mi ri-ronl, 1!i-i-iiiiii of linn nnil tlm proniirt ol Iiiiiiiii iiimti-il liulii his Iiiiiiiii, CIobii sought to ilrow ii Iiih troiihlea. Close was luki-ii to n hospital in Port- Uiul w hi-ru tlm liijiirinl liiuh uhh auipu tHtml jiint hIiuvii tlm klicr. I.hIii n-H)rlH Iiiiiii I'nrtliiiiil urn to Ihn ell'i'Ct that tlm Injured iiiiiii will ret-over. HOW 10 ItCtOMK A IIIIZKN. Kurd it n cm Mil it ('empty With Mtrln-Ki-nt lti'uiihilioiiH. I'mli-r tlm requirement of "An act to rrifiilalp tliu itiiiniration of nlieiis into the I' nited MateH," the lilies jjoverninK the iwiiancii of t'itizunnhlp paHirs in tlna country are much more atrlni-iil and hlndiiig than ever. The applicant for cUir.eriMhip paimra muHt now ileclari) Hut tin wan never tiom with any hen-ihtar , title nor heen of any of Ihn order ol nobility in th kinudoin or statu lioin which Im cmne; that for live )-nara lin has tmen a reai- not ol the I nlied Htatoa, ami lor the year linmeilialely preceding the date of making the iiplK-ation han beon a runi- (lent of the state in which ha anpliea for citireiiHliip papers; that lie will support tlm constitution ol the Unllod Htatca, re nouncing all allegiance to the country fn in which lie ratne; that lie was not deluded Iron) that country; that at the time of Ii in admiHHion to this country he wan not an Idiot nor an iimaiie person, nor had he heen innane for live years preceding that date; that lie never had two attacks at one time ; that lie was not a heggar or liktdy to become a public charge ; that Iih was not alllictrd with any loathsome or contagioua iIihimih); that Im was never convicted of a felony or other crime, or inlmltimeanor involv ing turpitude ; that he ia not a polyga mint or an aiian-liml ; that Im diHhelieves in the aHHanHliiation of public nllicials ; Hint he never brought a, proHiitute or other women into this country (or the purpoHe of proHtitution, and that for one year prior to bin ailminHton to this coun try be had not been di-urteii as being under oilers, solicitationa, promiHes or agreements to do lutior of Homo kind within tlm I'nitcd Stutes. Acconiinnying these declarations by the applicant, there must hn depositions by two wilncHHCH to the i-lh-ct that the ntalftiieutH are trim. Ilerotolore it haa only been noccHniiry for the applicant for citir,iinsliiii paiiers to make oatn that lie has lived a required reHidimce in the country and stale, and that lie will sup port the coiiHtitution of the United Mutes, renouncing nil allegiance to his native country. County Clerk Kleight is preparing a form of certificate that Mill be UHeil by applicants for citizenship papers in Clackamas county. MAT JOIJI 1'AUHC LEAGl'G. niii .MorriH, or Salem, Will lie .Signed liy Portland or Scuttle. Ham Morris, of Chemawa, who Iihh pitched the Salem team to victory many times, will probably be signod by the Portland Itrowns of the Pacific Coast League. The Seattle team, of the Pa cific National league, bIho deHkes big Her vices. The big leagues are beginning to realize the splendid standard of bane ball that was played in the Willamette Valley League this season, and are be ginning to look for their beet men. Morris Is well known In Oregon City, and the following from the Portland Tel egram will be ol intereet to citizens of this place who have seen him pitch: Ham Morria, the full-blood Indian pitcher, who baa done such phenomenal work for Halem this season, ia in the city today negotiating with the management of tho Portland Jirowng for a tryout on that team. Since the visit of 8hea, lirown and Croll to the agricultural dis tricts, there baa been talk locally of the ability of the young man. All of (liuse J (layers had a chnnee to judge his work UHt Sunday, and each pronounces it of the gilt edged 'character. Hamng his ac tion on theae opinions, as woll aa the re ports that have been given out as to Morris' performances, Sammy Vigneux began negotiating and the proepects are now good that he may be added to the local pitching staff. There is no questioning, the fact that to the pitching of Morria the Halem team owe, In tlm iiihIii, lis splendid chance of winning tin Valley League pennant, although ha wa Imi-ked up hy support thai In mtlil, hy tin mm who witnessed tlm iran-e, to he excelled hy In teams even in tlm' professional league. Murriii I a full-blood Indian, of the Ni-is Purees trlim, mill wan horn In Idaho Ul year ago, lila lioiuii being near Lp way. II entered tlm Cliitinaw Indian Training Hchool in Octolmr, llHII.ainJ will rniiiiiin at lnuxt tlirun ynara inorn in onliir to conipliilii hla courmi. Althmiuli Im Htarlml In to play hall in tlm latter part nl hint aimmin, thin in practically hla llrxt (iiiihoii in t Iih iltclinr a hox, anil tin I nt uihiIh a tuimt nnviahlH rm-onl, anil, If Im coiitliiiii'H to improvo hh he haa iIoiih iIiIh himhoii, hn haa a moat proiiiUiiiK In tniM hi-fori) him In tlm liani'liall world, lin Iihh a IihhiiIiiiII ifi-onl tlmt any hull plavi-r would Im proud of. Out of tlm m-rii-a of I'.'l kiiinhh played with tlm Sa Imii KiikIiuim, In the VVillamiittii Vallny l.i-ntl", tli ih muhioii, Im him pllcln-d l.'l Kiiim, Hot winch ho won, and II v of which were hhnloiilH. Hn liaa ahut out Ihn AILany ti-iiFii twicii, t Iih Kiiudiih (rum I h i cii ami tlm Komiliurit Iiihiii oncii, Im hiili-H IihvIhk nIiiiI out tliu Whhi-o twain in a tfH'im liHtwuKii ('lininawa mnl Whhi-o, at I'hii llalliiH, on July -Ith laal, Duriuu t Iih l:l khiiihh pllcln-d, 415 inmi liavn fai'inl liim and In) Htriick out I IH of them DurliiK tlm w IioIh Hi-rii-n Im haa niadu only two wild piii'lma, kivhii cinlit nn-ii Iihhiih on hnlla ami hit llin-e miin with Pitclii-d halU. Anotlmr li-aUHB of Ilia plaviiiK Ih hia haMinu qualitnm, which ia ijuilii unuaiiul with ifiaul pitchiirH. lit) Iihh Im'i-ii 41! timiia nt .tint ami nindH 18 liltn, uIviiik him an avnniK" of XA per cent MU 1IAVK NTIttKT t'AltMVAI,. Hun neH Men I'ropune to rropi-rly Oil acrro l,nlior Day, Ilusiiiess inun here are interest inn tliemaelvus in the project of holding a Htrenl carnival in Orenou City during the week enilllig Willi Labor 1UV. It la pro- poaed to rain) flMU with which to hold the carnival, Dm money that ia needed to lie raiHi-il by Htock sulHcriitions, 1 he Ini tial caiivans for ftiuds will he made at oncii, Oregon City lant year held a very aucccHHful Labor lay diiiiionntrutioii,and Hih proponed carnival thin year will he conducted along even more elaborate stylo. Numerous other valley tow ns hiivubeen holding iIichc curnivaln with good llnan cial succeiiH, and there In no reason why Oregon City cannot do as well. In the holding ol the) carnivals tlm city itm-lf in well advertiHed and more 'or less money ja brought into the city and Iih Irihiileil among the vuriotiH merchants and hiiNiiieHH men. TIih niovemeiit that ban heen started looking towards such a carnival should hu aided by all citizens and niiiku of it the great auccens that it is poBHihle. I0. W. Kroot, representing V.ii Arnold's big Htrenl shows, was in the city Tues day conferring with local street carnival pioiiiotcrn. Mr. Arnold ia desirotiH of dating his attractions for this city lor the week that it ia proponed to hold the carnival here. He lias made the Ore gon CiW pttople a proportion, and when it ia dellniiely derided aa to whether or not a street fair will be Jield, arrange ments will be made for gutting suitable attractions. In this connection it might be stated that the Arnold shows are su perior to anything of their kind in the NoribweHt, IIK.IIMMI MUWHEKM EYl EHTAll Their Harvest Kentlral Lant Saturday Vas I'leniilug .Success. Fraternally and socially, the harvest festival and picnic given at Highland last Saturday by the members of High land lent, Knights of the Maccabees, was a pleaniiig succeHn. Several hundred people from throughout the county, were preiteiil and participated in the day's programme of good things. In the foienoon there was a programme of apeechmaking and music. John I!. Onntry, of Albany, an organizer for the MiicciibecHilulivereil an address in ex position of Maccalieeism and Iih was fol lowed by Slate Senator tieo. C. Hrownell who made an eloquent address along fraternal lines, the Maccahee quartet. of thia city, who never sings but it pleases its auditors, waa present and nang a number of its bent selections. The speechiuaking waa followed by tlm nerving of an elaborate banket dinner for which the good people of Highland have a reputation tur doing junt aoout right. Teams from Highland and Molalla croHHed hats in the afternoon in a game of baseball but the Molalla aggregation wan too much lor the Highland lads, the former taking the game by the score of ll( to 15. Pancing was provided for those deairing to trip the "light fantas tic" and in this way a pleasant day was concluded. IMm-iilery 'urel Without the A ll of a Itorlor, "I am just up from a bard Spoil of the flux" (dysentery) save Mr. T. A. Pinner, a well knwn merchant of Drummond, Tenn. "I used one small Dottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and was cured without having a doctor. I consider it the best cholcrt remedy in the world." There is no need of employing a doctor when this remedy is used, for no doctor can pre scribe a better medicine for bowel com plaint in any form either for children or adults. It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by O. A. Harding. LltfttlH. Real property and chattel mortgage loans. AbntractB furnished. G. B. DiMicK, Atty. at Law, Oregon City, Or. ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm Gives Relisl at ones. It clnnirii, soothe and heali Uje diieaeil mem brane. It curei Catarrh and drive away a Cold HAY FEVER In the Iluri ninrltlr. It I Is almorlied. Heals and Protects the Membrane Keetorea the Rennet ot 'J ante and Smell. Full slM toe.; Trial Hire lie.; at brnxgitta or by man. ULI BUOTflJUia, M Wwraa Street, Xtn York. iATARRH i FAVOR OF GKOWEK Hop Contract Muni )te tirely Kiiforced. Kn- lli fiiro Dialer (hh Ni-lze Crop On An Executory (.'ontrBcl. Drcldcd By huprfine Court. The state supreme court rendered an Important opinion Monday with refer ence to hop contracts. It ia held that the purchaser of hops under an executory contract cannot recover poaHeHsion there of by lepleveii aa long aa anything re maliia to be done to ua title. I he chho decided is that of A. K. Pack liana agaiimi F. W. Hindis, et al, and waa appealed from Marion county. Chief JtiHlice Moore w rote -Urn opinion. This was a suit to recover iwaseHsion of 44 balen bops ol the crop of I'M. Plaintiff claimed tlm right to iiOMMehHion by virtue ot contract which purported to he a sale, and also a mortgage to secure advances made by the dealer to the grower. The terms of the contract left the purchuHcr to he the judge of the quality of the Pops, and it was also Hgreed that the contract should be a mortgage to Hecur the faithful perform a nee of the agreement. The defense was that the contract was executory, that the plnlntiir bad relused to make the ad vances' aa agreed, whereupon the con tract waa rescinded hy mutual consent, and that delendant had repaid the f 1 advanced, with intercut. The judgment ol the lower court whh in favor of liuells, the seller of the hops. The opinion of the supreme court says that the contract was entered into in March, P.MI1', and related to a crop of hops to be grown that year, cleanly picked, well dried, and put up in good merchantable order, etc., and since Hindis waa reoiiired to segregate the hops and put them in condition for acceptance, the agreement was only an executory contract, ajul the labor necessary to their preparation for delivery was a condition precedent to venting a title in the plain tilL 'No title or right of pmnension having passed by such contract, " said the Court, "it is settled in thia state that replevin will not he to recover possession of pemonal property under such circum stances " After holding that plaintiff cannot rest his right of property upon tlm executory contract, the supreme court discussed the agreement viewed aa a mortgagv. It ia held that defendant bad tendered re payment of the advances made by plain' tilPs agent on the latter own account, ...i.: i. ..i I ...! . i - . which Niivailien nail nub iweii rcuttei The decision continues: It is maintained by plaintiff's coun sl that, liuells having mortgaged the hops an security for the faithful perform ance of hia part of the contract, for I breach thereof plaintiff .was entitled to the posheHHion of the proerty If liuells did not raine the prescribed quan tity of hops, or if they were not picked, dried or baled in the manner indicated, and Itackhaua, in consequence thereof, is to be the sole judge in his own case of the penalty be would demand for a viola' lion of the terms of the executory agree ment, the measure of bia exaction might be difficult of ascertainment until he bad rnanilested it by settling with liuells. . . . If liuells failed to raise 10.000 pounda of hops of the specified quality, etc., or re fused to deliver them, Itackhaua was entitled to recover from him the damages he had sustained, which would be the alifference between the market value on October 30. 1902, of 10,000 pounda of hops ot the character and quality speci fied and the price agreed to be paid therefor, but as this sum bad not been liquidated the debt which waa the con sideration for thia part of the security could not be ascertained, except by some judicial proceeding instituted for that urpone. It is true that plaintiff, in any event, was entitled to nominal damages, hut thia term ia so indefinite and the measure of this kind of damages depends tiion so many elements that it would be improper to permit him to be the judge of the sum to which he was entitled as such or to take possession of the prop erty to satisfy the same. "Contracta of the character under con sideration ought to be enforced if possi ble, but, as the plaintiff had nut reduced his damages to a matter of money value so as to form a debt as a consideration for the security, he waa not entitled to the poSHcBsion of the property, for he could only take it for the purpose of sell ing it in the manner prescribed by law to satiety hia demand. J It is further held that where the condi tion in a chattel mortgage ia broken, if the obligation is unliquidated, the mort gagee m UHt resort to some appropriate judicial proceeding to enforce his lien, in which the amount of his debt can be as certained and the rights of the parties declared and enforced. LAND ILOSKI) TO SETTLEMENT (iiivermnent Taken Steps To Knlarge Oregon's Forcut Kesene. Nine townspips of land in Clackamas, Marion and Linn counties were with drawn from settlement Monday upon telegraphic orders from Acting Commis sioner of the Land Ollice Fimple. The townships are from 5 to 13 inclu sive in range 4 east, immediately adjoin ing the Caecade forest reserve on the went. Each township contains 23,040 acres, and the wbole number of acres in the nine townships withdrawn is 207.3(30. All of townnhip 11 and two-thirds of township 12 are unsurveyed land. Of the wbole area withdrawn from settle ment, 81,320 acres ate vacant land, of which 38,400 acres are unsurveyed. The action of the General Land Ollice is construed to mean that the Interior Department is desirous of extending the reserve. This action is subject to the approval of Congress. Only recently a similar order was made reserving fifteen other townships in the Lakeview district and local land men have advices that an order was also made Monday withdraw ing from settlement other townships in this Bame district in Central Oregon. Much of the land in the nine town ships that are affected bv Mondav's ac tion of the Land Ollice and which extends ' through Clackamas, Marion and Linn counties, is settled. If these townships are added to the Reserve, the value of the lands already settled will be en hanced. A considerable portion of the acreage that it is proposed to reserve is owned by tne Northern Pacific Kailroad Company. Many persona bars settled i In the two unHiirvpyml townnhipa ami it In the opinion of the local land iwiple that tlm rlk-ht of -ticli will not lie air-cled hy the action of tl, xovernnmnt eince, under the KHimral rulea k'-ivurning the aettlement of puhlic lands, the oni(inal aettler )iaa throe months uhnoqiiont to the aurvnyinir of the townahip in which to iiiakH application for the landa npon which Im has ai-ttleil. The aottler, how eviir, uiiiliir tlmne conditions ia deniml ttie rintit of rlin'iuiHhini his rights to the property to another person. CITY milEftt 1)0 IH.HI.NKSS. One Hundred Dollars Approprla ed To Hre Deparlm fiit tan; Ordinances. Al the regular meeting of the city ..! . II- . , . . & council nminesuay nigni, iiiju waa ap propriated to the city fire department to asin the memrwirs in organizing a hose team lor participation in tne regatta races at AHioria una month. I he committee on streela and public property wan directed to auk for bids for the cleaning of Main street. If. K. Cron apn-Hied before the council in the i lite rent of his client, Mrs. New Ion, who nas neen arrested lor falling to make certain sewer connection.;. He con tended that it is a difficult tirooonition for Mm. NewlHii to make the connections as directed by the council. No action was taken in the matter. An ordinance wan pased permitting the coriHtructi.n of four-foot aidewaiks on unimproved streets Ordinances were introduced and or dered published as follows: For the is suance ol about 17000 10-year improve ment bonds, for the cancellation of cer tain sewer asseHsments, gtanting T. F. Hyan a franchise for a street elevator and street railway system, and for the improvement of Jackson street. liy the conditions of another ordinance that waa passed, the committee on streets and public property is directed to purchase a quantity of crushed rock and vitrified brick for the improvement of Maiu atreet. Statk or Onto, City or Toledo, 6B. I ac ah County. Frank J. Cheney makes an oath tlia he is Ih'! senior partner of the firm of F. J. (ban iy it Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Slate afore said, and that said firm wil! pay the sum of OXK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the ue of Hall's Catarrah Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subiicribed in my presence, this 0th day of December, A. D. 1890. A. W. GLEASON, skal NotaryPublic Hall s Catarrah Cure Is taken inter nally end acts directly on the blood and mucous aurlaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY, 4 CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. If you don't get the Entkrprisi yon uou i get me news. Resolutions of Kepect. Local Unioh 337. U. T. W. A., ) Oregon City, Ore., July 22, 1903-f Whereas, It bas pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, in His infinite wisdom and mercy, to remove from our midst our worthy brother. Ernest Bancke; therefore, be it Resolved, Thai while we cannot un derstand why onr brother should be called from us, just at the beginning of manhood, when he had everv reason to expect a bright and happy future, yet we how our heads in humble submission to Him who doeth all things well. Resolved. That we tender our heart felt sympathy to the mother and family, in this dark hour of sorrow. May they receive comfort and strength from above. Resol ved . That a page of ou r m i n u tea be set apart for these resolutions, as a tribute of respect to the memory of our brother; that a copy be presented to his mother, a copy sent to tiie countv Daoers and also to the Portland Labor Press for publication ; and be it further Kesolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Cj. b. Howell, J. B. Firley, N. Charles, Committed, Ilscaped aa Awful Fate. Mr. H. UutiKins of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done for me. I was iriven ud to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, induced me to trjf it. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my life." Tins irreat cure is iriiar- anteed for all throat and lung diseases by Charman fe Co.. Druitirista. Price 50c A 1.00. Trial bottles free. letter Than Uold. "I was troubled for several rears with chronic indiuestion and nervous debil ity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped mn until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. 'Ihey have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles ; that they are grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Char man & Co. JlyMerlou Cirrnmataace. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She wh4 is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off con stipation. Try them. Only 25c, at Charman & Co. Druggist. Nearly Forfeit Ilia Life. A runaway almost ending- fatally, started a Horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. Forfonr years it defied all doctors and all reme dies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve bad no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Charman & Co's. Drug Store, ii msi come. Aa Inevitable as the changing aeaaona ol the year ia the change which cornea to every woman. And jnat aa one anticipates the hanr of other aeaaona It ia wine to anticipate thia change of season and pre pare or it. In thia way the dincomlorta and diuutrra aufiV red by many women at the period ol change can be avoided or overcome. Ir. fierce' Kavoritt Prescription, a med icine inr every araaon ot woman i life, will entirely meet the needs of women at this period of change. Jt curea the physical ills and relieve the mental anxiety and depi-emion uually aMnciated with this critical period. It tranijuilizea the nervea, encourage th-: appetite aud inducts re freshing aleep. C(-jO IU3WAIIDI W 7Z FOR -WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed tip by over a third of a century of r-nurkal)1 and uniform cures, a record such an no o'.in-r remedy for the diaeaaea and weakn-vi- prraliar to women ever attained, il,e proprietors of I)r. Pierce'a Favorite I'rev-ription now feel fully war ranted in olfi-rinjf to pay. tyro in legal money of the I 'nited Statm, for any case of I-ucorrhea, Female WeukneM, Prolap ana, or Falling of Womb which they can not cure. All Ihey a.ik i a fair and reason able trial of their mean of cure. J. S. Carlisle, I'm., of y.mcberr, Cofff Co. Tenn., whim: "J hnve lru ufcitw your medi- tiiv Poor-hou'-. I am ftii:fnn.r-ntlriif of th. CoffceC'iuiHy I'onr hmme nnl Artvltiin combined, Your Favorite Prescription,' 'Golden Medical inn-ovrry an t r;-rw.i I'elletN ' nre the Iwrst medicine for th disrane for which they urc reromjurtiilr-d. that I ever uned. Thev uvtd my wifr li(r (it tne tifiif of cha(frof'ife.' X have hern rrcovimendinif vour medicine to many afhVtrd women and hve alv guaranteed that if it did not cure I wmld .v back the money upent fr it. 1 hive told our ('.rnciriftt that if the prtitte came hwl; and n.iid Io-7t'jr fierce mrdictne ti.-i not y.wv uiti faction, to j fivr inrm oat metr monry ana rnargf it to JWA l have not once tK-eii t-tl!r. iijon In rrfi:nd. I have never fou m! onytUiiiirio equal the ' Favorite rTcacTijiiioa ,or uue.ifc? or women. Dr. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser is ent free on rcci int of si one. cent aUimps for the paper rov rrd bok. or ti alamos for thr c!"!ii i t- 'dre Dr. K v T ' Schoolboy Blondera. A. n. B. of Ascot ent to the London Globe some specimens of "bowlers' perpetrated by board school children and collected by a board school master. On the nature of gases, "An oxygen has eight sides." In natural history, "A cuckoo Is a bird which does not lay Its own eggs," "A mosquito Is a child of black and white parents" and "A bliz ard Is the Inside of a fowl." In geo graphical study we get the following: "The equator Is a menagerie Hon nm nlng round the earth and through Africa," "A meridian is the place where they keep the time" and "The Inhab itants of Taris are called Parisltes. Among answers we have beard before is that of the child who declares, "Izaak Walton was such a good fisherman that be was called the Judicious booker." The Japanese War- The questloq of choice between two rases was decided by a patron in a Japanese shop when the proprietor Mid: "That smaller vase, madam. Is thoroughly Japanese in form and deco ration. That floral pattern In gold around the npper half Is characteris tic, and so, too, la the exceedingly nar row and short neck. The vase will bold but a single blossom that should be long stemmed and stand upright Thug the flower will be Individualized and the vase likewise. That la the Japanese way." Poaltlrelr BrmtaL Grace-Just see how much your lit tle wlfle lores yon. She made this cake for you all by herself. Arthur-Yes, my darling. And now If you will eat It all by yourself I shall possess Indisputable proof of your de votion. Pittsburg Press. She Mat It. He If I should kiss you what would you do? She I never meet an emergency until It arises. "But if it should arise? "I'd meet it face to face." Tale Eeo rd. Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thing well brings success. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing only. They're for sick kidneys. They cure backache, every kidney ill. Here is evidence to prove it. A. S. Cummings, of 244 Clackamas St., Portland, employed by the lnruan-Paulr eon Lumber Co. at the foot of East Sher man St., says: "I had pains in the email of ray back for a good many years. Most of the time it was a dull, heavy ache over the kidneys and often at the end of the day I felt fatigued and used up. Trouble with the kidney secretions existed also. Passages were too frequent and were ac companied with a pain.Mr condition was growing worse all the time when I happened to read an advertisement of Doan's Kidney Pills and at the sugges tion of my wife got a box. I took the pills as directed and felt their beneficial effects right away. In a short time the backache disappeared and the secretions resumed their normal appearance and condition. This is the first winter I have paseedior a number of years without wearing a plaster on my back, and I give Doan's Kidney Pills all the credit." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at C. G. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what bis cus tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tbe United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. CONTINUE Those who are paining flash and stre-ngtri by regular trflbt ment with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatment In hot weather; smaller dose and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which Is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated eason. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemntt, 409-41 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and Ji.00; all druggist. 0. R. & Ji. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific " ' THREE TRAIN TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and Tour ist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago Hpoltane; touri.it sleeping cars daily to Kan -as City; through I'ullman touris " sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclin ing chairsliaeata Ireeto the east daily. From Portland Ulnar TIME hCHEDULEM Aaaiva Chicago- Bait Lake, Denver. Ft. , Portland W'orth.Oiiiaha.Kan- M P Heecial aas Citv, Ht. Ixuis, 9:L'0a. m. Chicago and East. Ex.rea .. Denver. Ft a-iVn m Worth.Omaha.Kan- 10;30a.m. vi. ffnl M Wty.Ht- l'i's. i 'gton Chicago and East. Fast1 ail w" Walla. Lewis n n ton, Hpokane, Min- , B Pj r.eapolis. Hi. Paul, 7:35 a. m. 8pokane Iulath, Milwaukee, Chicago and hast. Excellent Meals. Best Servica. For detailed information of rates, berth reservation etc, call or write to agent at warf. General Offices, H. C. Campbkli,, Portland, Ore. Manager. Ocean and River Schedule FR6M PORTLAND 8 p. m. All Bailing dates sub ject to change. For -an Fraaeiftco 8ail every 5 days 4p.m. Daily Ex. Holiday. 8 p. in. Saturday 10 p. m. Colombia Ruer fcte&mers To As'oria aid Wajr Landias. 4 p. m. Ex. Sun day. 70 Portia n d HOURS to Chicago No Change of Cars. Tickets east via all rail, or boat and rail via Port land. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHEKS PACIPIC RAILWAY NOBTH B0CMO. ':00 a.m. 9:22 a. m. (Albany Local) 6:10 p.m. SOUTH BOUND. 9 :22 a. in. 4:50 p. m. (Albany Local) 9:14 p. m. Daily River Excursions ORfiGON CITY BOATS. DAILY SCHIDtJLi; Leave PORTLAND Leave 0RE00N CITY Foot Eighth 8t. 7 00 A.M. 10 00 ' 1 30 P. M. 4 30 " Foot Taylor 8t, 830 11 30 A. M. 3 00 615 P. m; ROJND TRIP 43 CENTS. Oregon City Transportation Co. Return trip good on Electric Line. L. Lewis, Comm'l Agt., 242 Alder St.. Portland, Ore. Write for tbe novel and catchy Seaside pamphlet, just issued, telling all about Summer Girls, Sea Ser pents and Sunsets at Seaside. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Regulator Line Steamers Portland and The Dalles ROTJTE ALL WAY LANDINGS "Bailey Gatzert" "Dales City" "Regulator" "Metlako" Connecting at Lyle, Wash., with the Columbia Kiver and northern Ky. for Kakkeasus, Daly,Centerville, Golden dale and all Clicketat Valley points. Steamer leaves Portland dailv (except Sunday) for The Dalles 7 a.m., arrives The Dalles 6 :30 p. m. ; steamer connects with C. K, &. . train at Lyle for Gol- dendale. Steamer leaves The Dales daily (except Sunday) for Portland at 7:30 a. m., arrives Portland 6 p. m. : R. & N. train leaving Goldendale at 6 :15 connect with tbe steamer for Port land. Str "Metlako" makes daily round trips between Cascade Locks and Tbe Dalles; leaves Locks 6 a. m., returns 6 p. m. The Palitial Steamer "Bailav Gatzert" leaves Po.tland daily (except Mondav) 8 :30 a. ni., Sundays 9 a. m., for Cascade Locks and return, affording an excellent opportunity to view tbe scenery af tbe Cylumoia River. Excellent meals served on all steamers Fine accommodations for teams and waeor.s. For detailed information of rates, berth reservations, railroad and- stage connections write to or call upon S. Mc donald, agent. Alder street wharf, or H. C. CAMPBELL, Manager, Portland, Ore. O&STOriZA. Ssari tla si TbB Kind Yon Haw Always BjbjJI Ejnattu