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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FERtfUARY 20, 100-1. xgr vv vy vy -vy 1 CORRESPONDENCE J Correspondents are requested to re new tc:r wrk. We will supply H neeesry stationery. The ne from ymir neichborbood should appear in those columns every week. wr.lsmetie. T. ,T Gary did business in Portland Saluidav. M- su-.d Mrs. Mihlstine entertained at caii'.:- s.i ui.I.iy f vonini!. tV:imce M-i-xin visited last wetk with Em nice and Buddy Bnckels. r Mrs. 0 A. Miller ami chil dton wore at Portland Monday, Mr. an.l Mr. John Moeheke enter tained liiends at dinner Sunday. M:.-. Cm, H.itdurf enjoyed a visit from Iv. r in ottier and sister ht.-t week. Mr. ami Mrs. John, Hickman enjoyed a ViSii from old time friends Sunday. mt. nnd Mrs. Will tisry. if Portland, visited with iirandma liary Sunday. OT.rien recently returned from (lie Philippine is a guest at tlio Koddy home. The Kitfht Grade Club nave another of their pleasant entertainments Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs S nders have purchased the residence which they have occupied for a year. Pre 1 Hunt, of Ashland, visited with hi? parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt over Su.iday. Mrs. Lou I.osey was called to Falls Oity Tuesdav by a telephone announcing the death of her sister. I.loyd Fuller and Miss I.iizi Shiplev were quests of Miss tier nice Kelley at her home at Green Point Saturday even in. $100 Keward, IOO. Tii readers of this paper will be pleaded to learn that there is at least one dreiJoJ disease that science bus been abl- to cure in all its stages, aud that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive cure now known to the medic il fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional trentiuent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ta en internally, acting directly upon biood and mucous stirfare? of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diset, and giving ttie patient streugtli by building np the constitution an I ss si'sting nature in doing its work. The propiietors have so much faith in its ctnaiive powers that thev offer One Uundied lollars for any case that it fabs to cuie Send for list of testimonials. Address F .1 . Cheney St Co., Toledo, 0. r-ni.i bv all Oruggists, 7-"e. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Farkplarc. Fred Hrereavrs, from Colton, waia visitor in town over Sunday. The teachers and pnpils had a holiday Monday, it being Washington's birth dav. We are pleased to learn that George Hamilton, who started for the Klondike two weeks ago, has arrived Safely. It is pleasing to see the interest kept up in the Parkplace Sundav school dur ing tle winter weather. The attend ance is better than ever before. Mi Wilson's sixth grade pupils have K. .jmoted to Mrs. Buck's room, wyi, sttlv relieves her overcrowded room, there being seventy-two enrolled and thre grades, Jourth, fifth and sixth. Mr Berthrum Jewell and Miss Mary Rciling were united in marriage Tues dav February 16, by Father Hildebrand, of Oregon City. The yonng people are ad favorably known in Parkplace, wt e ihey have taken up their abode. Ihe.rn aD.v friends wish them a long and happy journey through life. Molalla. Another storm is on. All kinds of weather, save the summer and Eastern bli-',-H'd kind. The Rich sawmill boiler that passed here a fhort time ago, is reported stuck in the mud about the snow line, south of this place five miles. There is quite a stir in this locality, in the way of constructing telephrne lines, Everybody teems to take a home pride of making the enterprise a success. The Ogle creek miners have vacated for the winter. The snow in the moun tains became too much to be endured. More work to keep the mouths of the tunnels free of snow than the regular la bor of running the drift. Miss Ulela Ridings and Mr. Orin Hammond were married last Wednes day evening and left on a wedding tour for The Dalles. They will reside on the P.J. Hiding's farm. The writer takes this ouportunity in wishing the couple a journey through life filled with joy and glad tiihngg. Mr. Enterprise, in last week's items in regaid to the "Molallla Mutual Tele phoue Association," you made me say "heretulore," instead of hereafter ; and in concluding, where 1 endeavored to state "the field of operation," "Oregon City" was mentioned, when it should have been just "Oregon." While Ore gon City ib one of the objective points the association has in view, Molalla is the hub to which the radial wires will point at present. THE CLEANSING AM.O HEALING CCKB f OH CATARRH CATARRH h i v rru aw i Ely's Cream Balm sy 4 pleasant to L-iUiua do io Sylr.ns dn.. J. i. -vkij itnortiM. C.vcs Itelief l onw. k Ot M Wl Cleni OLD HEAD ... ,d Frotecw the Membrane. Kwtore Ui - -,(Tut and bmelL. Lrg 8w, to ocnn at .vz or br mll ; Trial 8;, 10 centa br mail. t HW" 'HK'PS Wane & ew 1 F.agla Crrk. Mrs. Ons Burnett ai a visitor to Port land Sunday. A big dunce will le held in the town halt on March 17th. Mrs. Vtobt Pevine, who has betn quite ill, i improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malon, of Oregon City, spent Sunday with relatives here. The w ork on .the sure-station building is progressing nicelv and when completed will be the finest along the line. Kagle t'reek is going to boom and that before verv long. .Inst keep your eye open, for there will be something doing, audit select few know it to he a tact. lien 1 on Have n Colli, Ti e liist action when you have a cold slnatld be to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain's Cough Ueiuedy. This reme.ly liquefies the tough mucous and causes its expulsion from the air cells o! the IniiLS, produces a free expectoration, and opens the secretions. A complete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a cold in less time than any other treatment, nnd it leaves the sjsteiu in a natural and healthy condition. It coun teracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by ti. A. Harding. Kltlura.it o. Mr. Holt's health is much improved. Rob Bulhird was a caller in Mnlino Monday. Boxing lessons three times a week at Fred Woodsides. Newt Maule has purchased another horse, also a cow. The dance at Edwin Howaid'a Mu day uiuht was 0. K. Em Jones and .Nellie Roberta visited at J. P. Martin's Sunday. Will Jones has gope up to the mount ains to work for some time. Frank Kimmey and w ife, o( Mnlino, spent .Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Al Jones. IVrl'ect CouHdeuce. Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness and worry in the houshold w hen a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect continence. This is owing to the uniform success of Cham- iierlam's Cough Remedy iu the treat ment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. 15as ford, o( Poolesville, Md., in speaking of her experience in the use of that rem edy says: "I have a world oi conli deuce in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, for I have used it with perfect success. My child Garland is subject to severe attacks of croup ami it always gives him prompt relief." For sale by Ci. A. Harding. Needy. Sherm Wolfer and family were up from Portland visiting with Mr. Wolfer's father, J. H. Wolfer, over Sunday. Several Xeedyites have been laid up with the grip this winter, but aie, im proving, and we trmt will Imallo. k. soon. The Needy school will render an in teresting program on Friday night, March 4, including a basket social. The entertainment wid be held in Thomp son's Hall. Everybody is invited. The infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Chapman died and was buried last week. The cause of death was erysipe las. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their friends and neighbors. The Wolfer nrchetra has been prac ticing regularly this w inter and are mak tne good beadwav. They met at the residence of J. U. Ritter on Sunday even ing when they entertained a number of visitors. The Needy literary society changed their long series of dehates to a mock trial on Friday night The defendant in the cause was Sam White (colored), who was up before the court accused cf steal ing turkeys from Mr. Wattles. The proieculion was conducted by Frosecut ing Atturney C. U. Cheat. Sam was represented by Attorney I. L. Catchem. Sheriff Lockenup, after a lively tussel, succeeiied in capturing Ham and bring ing him before Judge Scliitzenlie'iner, w here he uinde a plea of not guilty. He waa then tried before a jury, and upon searching him feathers were found in his pockets. Witnesses were examined on both aides, and several lively skirmishes were indulged in by the attorneys in de fense of their clients. After able argu ments by the attorneys the case was given to the jury, who after due delibe rations over all the fuss and featherB, re turned a verdict of not guilty. The case was interesting and created an unlimited amount of fun. The IX-alh Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Ihusa mere scratch, insignifi cant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty, ft is wise to have Buek len's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at Charman & Co's. Drag Store. Canby. Mr. Newton and family have left here for Medford, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knight, of Hub bard, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Emma Clayson, of Concord, has been staying with her sister, Mrs. E. I. Bias. Miss Echo Samson, of Oregon City, is visiting with her friend, Bessie Arm strong. Invitations are out for the celebration of the filth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bair. L. Grazier has sold bin farm, across the Molalla river, to the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co., of Oregon City. Quite a number of men belonging to the Odd Fellows went over to Needy last Saturday night to help initiate 12 new candidatea m that lodge. Those going were: II. Pair, II. Eccles, B. White, K. Spulach, C. Pates, Adam Knight and Prof. Winches. Eibwrib far the Enterprise. Barlow. Mr. 0. Clum waa transacting luuinesa In Portland Satmday. A. Peterson made a bushiest trip to Oregon City Monday. P. O. Freeman pava the highest mar ket price lor potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Eva's were Ore gon City visitors Tuesday. Miss McClain, of Portland, is the guest ol Miss Viva Toll this week. 1. Kydd was transacting business in Oregon City and Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs J. Ogle, formeilv of Hal low but now of Canby, were Barlow visit ors Monday. Mr. Chas, Chillis, of Oswego, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, Evans, and other relatives at Barlow. IV Casto of New Era, statu organiser of the Grange, was at Barlow Wednes day on business connected with the Grange. Mr. and Mr'. K. l.indhotin were visit ing at Portland Friday Mr, l.indholm ha sold bis propenv at Barlow and ex pects to move to Portland in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. S. Evans moved into their new house on iv.yn street Mon day. Mr. and irs. Evans have one of the cosiest little homes to be found in Barlow and their many biojids are wel come at any time. Chas Theme, who recently pun-based a lot from Mrs. M. W She pca'd, has his new bouse completed nnd w ill mov into it in a few davs, 'Ye extend Mr. Theme a hearty welcome to our little burg ami hope be will be succes-ful in all his nn dcrblkings. Nulridr I'rrventril. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide bad been discover ed will Inteiest manv. A run down sys tem, or despondencv invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which rvake suicide likelv. At 'be first thought c f self destruction tke Electric Hitters It being a great ionic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build tip the svstetn. It's also a great Stomach, I.iver ami Kidney regulitor. Onlv f0o. Sat isfaction guaranteed by Charman & Co. Druggist. Hullno. Mrs. Trnllinger is on the sick list. Agnes Wall ice cal'ed on Veva Kim mey Saturday. Rev. II ivwoixl spent Sunday night at the Murphy home. Mrs. Hardest)' spent a few days in Portland last week. Mrs. Bowman was able to sit up in a chair a few davs ago. Jim Buckner spent Thursday and Fri day at the Wallace home. Alfred Woodside is hauling wheat foi Mr. Stone, of Cnion Mills. We are having some real winter weather the past two weeks. Mrs. Kimmey and daughter Pearl were visitors in Portland last week. The par;y at Hardesty's Saturday in honor of Ettas was enjoyed by all the children. Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodside who have neen to Siiverton the pHsl week returned Monday. They were summoned there owing to the illness of the former's mother, Mrs. Milster. Is it a hum? Use Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie Oil. A cut? L'e Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. At your druggists. A NOSE FOR NEWS. Tbe GpDUlur wpprr Heporter It Horn, Hat Made. "Poets are born, not made," suld the retired newspaper man to tbe New (tr leana TJmes-Democrut, "and I might add that reporters come Into this world In much the anmu way. For Instance, tbe 'born' reporter will get a story if there is one In sight while he who only has whnt I would call a mechanical sort of training will skim over the same ground without ever dlscovcrim; that anything out of the ordinary has happened. Not many years co I was holding an important posltlos on one of the prfnelpal journals of Chlcogo. I was one day put on the city editor's desk, and, wanting to tenf the ublllty of two new men on the staff, I assigned both of them to the same story. Of course neither knew the other wns In the neighborhood, and you ought to bave seen their respective reports. One of them had. a two column story that created a sensation from one end of the city to tbe other, while the other turned In alwut two 'sticks of th driest stuff I ever remember to hr.ve read. I am satisfied that both fhe meu covered the story to the best of their respective abilities. One of them simply hsd a 'nose for newsj and the other didn't As I said, reporters are born, not made by studying 'Journalism' In the abstract. The natural born report er Is at home In a newspaper otllce. h can live on Ink and can sleep soundly on the Imposing stone. He sees little news In a dog biting a man, but be ta quick to jrxnsp the Importance of nn Item telling about a man biting a dog." A Paizllnar Problem. Tbe man seemed to be very much ex cited. "We've made a bet" he said, "on a queetlon of law, and we've agreed to leave It to you." "I'll do the best. I can to settle it." returned the great la'wyer, gratified by this evidence of the opinion hi which he was held. "What la tbe question o law?" "Why, a two dollar cat belonging to Brown ate a ten dollar bird belonging to Jon'-ft, and we want to know who bus legal title to the combination of bird and cat" Chicago Post OABTOTIIA, Beart tin fV 1,011 HaaUtow BougM KfUtmia at tieatrr t'rwa. 11, Shannon Is busy hay baling. W. E. Jonea ia busy hauling bay, S. P l.ondigan has bis barn nearly finished. H seems aa if the rain never intends In atop this season. Abraham Thomas called on friends In Carus !at Sundav. I IbilVv made a pleasant call on bis friend' here this week. Win. Kanke, of Aurora, called on Mlsa' Maud Daniels during the last week. There is an immigrant bui'ed from j Montana looking for a firm in this long, i H. Staben and Miss Ellen Kbk were seen buggy r'ibiig on the -'reel Ice l ot Sundav, The sermon delivered bv Rev. Bruce J at the Pie-byterinn Chun b Lot Sundav, waa well attended. i I The dnnen give" at the borne of Edwin Howard last Mondav ni.:bt Mas well at tended and all reported a gisd lime, j Mr. snd Mrs I-' P.bihm of Sliub.d, Mr, hi, d Mis F Fisher ol CI irke, and Misa T. St'ihen took dinner with Mr. anil Mis. i A. P.'nhin I ist Sunday. Tbe potato market seema verv bright ! this seaioo ; a.ents sre now out buvimr ! and paving from tfdc to tl .00 per bundle. I J pounds and prospects for much higher, j Willis Hughes, a prominent voung farmer of this burg, was a-en bringing out a llfty-gallon churn (Ida week ; be must be going rinlit into the butler busi ness. James shannon hi rented his farm to j V Itoblander and sold hi' stock and w ill I a on leave for (ira-a Val'ev, wbrebe and Ins father-in law l ave about HIH)I a 'res to farm, lbs manv friends wih him K' o l luck and hope that he II return rich. napoC'eon 's letter' Mam the Initial "M" fnnrlattted Ik Url Cuaquernr's larrrr. From Marengo to Moscow waa tin I long swing in the peudilltlin of Nnpo-J Icon's life, tbe one the greab'st Imttli out of which he came with bis life, the Other the abyss which engulfed him Mr. J. M. Buckley, who Is a literary, exjM'rt on coincidences, points nut howi strangely the letter M played a part In I the life of th" great coiniucror j Marbiv wns the first to recngnlrt' the e'ilus of Napoleon at the Ecole Mill-! lalre. Melas opened to him the way tc, Italy. Mortler was one of his first sen-' rrnls. Morenn betrnyeil blm. and Mil-1 rat was the first martyr to his catitte. I Marie I .oil 1st1 partisik of bis highest, destinies. Metternlch comiuenHl blm on the fi 'hi of diplomacy. Six marshals Masseiin, Mortler, Mar mont. Macdonald, Murat and Moncy nnd twenty-six of his generals of divi sions had name beginning wltti tbe letter M. Murat, duke of Hassan", was thf 'counselor In whom he plnit'd'TTTf great est confidence. His first gn-nt bat tle wns tbnt of Montenotte; his last was that of .Mount St. Jean. He gained j the battles of Moscow, M on t in Ira II and Mont.'reati. Then came the assault of Montmiirtre. Milan waa the first ene mies' capital nnd Moscow the last In which he entered. He lost Egypt through the blunders of Menoa snd employed Mlollla to make Plus VII. prisoner. Malet con spired against him, afterward Mar mont. Ills ministers were Ms ret, Mon tall vc t and Molllen. His first cham berlain was Montesquieu. Woritworth'i Secret. And Wordsworth's Biuret? Any-poet's secret? Well, for aught we can see, It remains a secret, a something as fur beyond human subtlety to explain as It la beyond human ingenuity to produce. "Tbe wind bloweth where It llstcth." "Genius," "Inspiration" It Is bard to (ret on without tbe old words, vnjruo though they be. Nay, it Is precisely because they are vague that they nerve so useful a purpose. Even Professor Raleigh, after speaking almost con temptuously of "Impatient crltica" wbo seek to account for Wordawortb's "amazing Inequality" by assuming that sometimes tie was Inspired, at other times not Is beard a little afterward lamenting that In Wordsworth's case, as In Coleridge's, "the blgb tide of In spiration was followed by a long and wondering ebb." One feels like quoting Lowell, whose arrow In such competitions is apt to bit the white. Wordsworth, be says, "was not nn artist in tbe strictest sense of the word; neither was Isaiah, but be had. a rarer gift the capability of being greatly inspired." Bradford Torrey In Atlantic SCIENCE SIFTINGS. Uranus Is the only one of our system of planets which rotates backward. Glycerin has tbe property, extraor dinary among liquids, of not evaporat ing. Tbe star Canopus surpasses tbe sun la brightness by more than 10,000 times. Tbe equator of Mars Is Inclined to the plane of Its orbit about 23 degrees. That of the earth Is Inclined 23 degrees 24 minutes. Tbe different worlds of the solar fam ily are at different stages of their evo lution. If the moon is a waif of the past Jupiter Is a world of tbe future. The electrical churge of the gaseous Ion Is .OOOOOOouOU-l electrostatic units. The number of molecules In one cubic centimeter of ks under Hbindiiml con ditions Is 3.0 multiplied by tin; nln teentb power of KJ. Such common substances as sugnr. glucose nnd ebiilk bnving been found to ubsorb sunlight all day and to give It off in rnys during tbe nl(,'ht, the dis covery of soino means for rendering tbose rays useful In illuinliinting bouse at night with little expense seems a possibility of tbe near future. Am ysZ-ste'MC ;::r Younir women may ncss and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound. "Diak Mns, Pinkiiam! I feel It my duty to Ml nil younK women how mill h Lydia i:. Pliikliniu'i wonderful fttullo Compound UsS done for mo. 1 wtw eointiletoly run down, uimblo to attend school, and did not earo for any kind of mx'iety, but now I feel liko a now iorson, and have guined seven jmuihIs of llesh in three months. I recommend it to nil younjj women who nullor from female weakv-H0S3."--ilis8 Alma 1katt, Holly, ilieli. ' FKK13 MI.DICAL AUVICI3 TO YOUNO CIItLS." All younir tlrU at this period or llf nre- eiirnestly Invited to write Mrs. IMuklium for udvlt sho lm Biilded In u tnotlierly way liundreds of joiinr women; her ml vice Is freely uud choerrully Klven, and her nddrcss Is I.yun, .Mans. Judging from the letters she Is receiving from so many young (rlrls Mrs. riukham lM-llerrs that our ajirla are often p.iHbed altok'rtbrr to mar the limit of their endurance nowadays In our public mdiooU and neiiiluarieH. Nothing is allowed to interfere with studira, tbe girl must l puslietl to the front ami graduated with honor often physical rollapnc follows, and It takes years to recover the loat viullty, ofUu il is never recovered. A Younjr Chicago Olrl 8avel from Despair. "Dkab Mrs. Iixkiiam: I winli to thank you fr the help and ben eflt I havo received throutfh tho uso of I.ydlu i:. 1'lukliutu'a Veg tuble Compound and Liver Tills. When I was about seventeen years old i miuucniy neomeu to ns my ummi k"" . . . . . .. r-. i .t . .: i i ....i:...i t.. bealtn ami I.ydla E. rinkham Vegetable Compound Is the one nre rem edy to be relied upon at thin Important period In a young girl life: with It she can go through with courage and safety tho worlt she must accomplish, and fortify her physical well lu lng ho that her future life may be Insured against sit kncssaiid suffering. S5000 r"" FORFEIT I' w ennol forthwith prndtin lhorllnl UtUr and (IfnatarM 0 .r.n..nlAla. whlrth will Nhllhel. Mr. and Mr. F. Miller were seen in our burg HiiihIhv. Mrtrtin .biiiiger's iniliiiK (ace wns een in our burg bint week. Mr. Hiid Mrn. C. Muritlt ient Sundity m it ti (liends In our iieii'liborlmod. Mihs I jiura (tinther, of Orejun Ci , visiied ber pHreiHH a few tiny h la-t Week. Mrs. T. tiriti e, id Timber tirove, epent Hiinday Willi K. W. HoriiHi biicb mid fumily. Will and Henry llHtliiiau anil iluzel (iiiitber t ailed on Lydia llornsi burb Sunday. Hev. I.ui'h, of I'ortland, preset eil an Interesting H-rmon in the Kvangeliciil uliurcll KuikI h-. K. F. (lintber and dHUiibter l.surt ami W. I) Hill and fiimil attended Central Urunge last Hatunlay. Dover. Ida Uoberts is going into tiie stock business. Plenty of mud and water. Ilest coun try in the world for durka. We were all disappointed by not see ing tiie ltev. Black In the pulpit lait Sunday . There is not much grain going to be sown this month if it does not quit rain ing soon. Hurry DeHha.ier's smiling face was seen in Dover last Monday, He seemed to be in a terrible hurry, (ieorge Kltziniller attended services at I'leisant Hill laat Sunday Hev. Dine is holding a series of meetings there. There is a young man who has been nn tbe wolf cIihsk all winter. I think he will soon catch tlieir., or they will calcb him, ss there ban been a good tracking snow for some time. :! l Hitter right "Two pbyfliriaim bad a long and s'ub horn fight with an hIhthh on mv nubt lung" writes J. K. Hughes of Iliil'ont, (ia., ''and gave mo up. Kverybody tbougbt my time bad come. As a hist renort I tried Dr. King's New Ibicovery for Consumption. Tbe bencllt I received was striking nnd I was on my feet In a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all Congbs, Colds and Throat and Lunit troubled. Guaranteed by Charman & Cn'a. Drug Ktore. Price 60c, and fl. Trial bottles free. avoid much sick- vitality, rauier naiu i euiuu-u i"" . 1 . J ! at? . . J - liurd, but tlio uocior inouKin niiicn-nv aim preseriU-d tonles. which I ttKik by the quart without relief. Iteadinjc ono day In tho pitpi-rof Mrs. llnkhrtin's (rrent cim's, and llndiiiK tlio Hytuptom.s dcHrrils-d nn gwered niino, I duelded I would givo Lydia Iw Plnkhftiii'ii Vegetable Compound a trial. I did not say a word to tho doctor; I bought it myself, and tcxk it according to directions regularly for two months, and I found that I gradually improved, and that all pains left me, and I was my old self once more. Lit.tu K Sinclauj, 17 E. 2'li ht, Chicago I1L" tir.lfA ttiftlr kt)lut (nuitlAIIMI. Bmvtalrr. ' I'v cent lut'eis fro e I'a'ifoinia, Mrs. jl' hb'l'a II i nl ' bealili la "lill improving. ' I'lie iii-w c'mrcli i i iiiniliti'd all but 'the wiridoWH ; Ibeie ia n Illicit about get ting loein. W .1. I.ewelleu ainl wile bave relumed Imiiie fn.in (.!inii.b They left tlieir gulK ill Kiinlern tbegoii. Ib v W. I ' r !- ciiiteiiiplaes returning to I 'itlib'tliu. Tbe "prliitftnler lllliri'll ia cuimi'b-i b'H tbe prunrii 'v i f eivlng a ! call to ltev. Forester of Kliappu to take lii place. I regret le have In i-av lluil Home of onr Spt in.' water hniM at tended the oa'liing of the saloons a; F.-tiicuihi ami got ho inloxl rated lb.it ibey were s ilingrace to lliem selves. I hope il will make votes for local option. (Juite an amount ol pii luiem in this neigblHirbood. tlionb iihibI nf tbe ill ones are belter. II. nier Dubois is very ill wild pneumonia fever; it miikea it bard on him as be bail just started bis saw mill near Fsiscadu. A. M. Sblbley lias succeeded in getting the road viewed from Sprinif water to the blgb bridge near Fxtarmla and tbe view ers, Messrs. John lwelleii. Jobn Mel- drum and Surveyor Kiiinaird, ilid well to gel a six per cent grade, considering the ground they had to u) over. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of r'-sngth, nerv ass, headache, constipation, bad bra pnaral debility, sour risings, snd catar tba stomach are all dua to Indlgastlon. K ares Indigestion. This new dUcovary r asnls the natural Juices of digestion as xltt In healthy stomach, comblnad the greatest known tonic and reconstruo rspertloa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dos nly cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, ba famous remedy eurea all stomach tr y cleansing, purifying, sweetening strengthening lbs mucous membrane U the stomach. sir. I S Mis' RsTsnratml, W. Vs., ss .' "WI wlk sour stomach for twsotr fW rW sm mi srs sow mJk n h s MDf . Ko4ol rXgeaU What You Eat sslj. 1 1 00 Sis holdltif JK Onus tk Slss, whlcs sails tor 60 oasts. rl by L O. Da WITT OO., OHIO Suldby O, A. HAKD1NG, Druggist