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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 190-1 fUKKESrONDHNCF ! ,.:.!!. tiiil are lopiest.1.! to TV .o.k W y stationery, i I .! orliovxl ' ii in tiff every wil 111.' -lin!. week I supply all ' news from i 1 appear in 1 ParkplHre. j Mint of the severe storm Satur- I nc. (lie dr.mi". which Hii-ito n iiivi-n in the Assembly Hull, 'nneil unlil Moid iv nik:lit. The! O.i ' I.,-, v u . inneli spnu' ia "! hv nil, mull . ... .-bowed that g'c.t pains ha 1 en i.lken in its preparation. I me. v '.plain Smi li ha received word ,,i vcie illness of her lather, Mr, : t-i ho live lip the Clackamas .'. i.' nii.t'S The d.H-tor says tliete js i .- h . oi mis recovery Mr. Kivcis jj ,.. .. ,.i "the e.ry setiie's of Oregon, l.-ivia' crossed the plains in lStlH, tiink ,. . . ...toe ti ip ith ox teams. ' '! . k"". of liladstone, ho was t in. ii to Salmi several weeks ago, has r' vi ,-. ,t I. om his mental debility and ' "n'k with Ii s friends this week. VI-- Ka'ie Wilson, of Parkidsee, and M s. VV m. Gardner, of Oregon City, at tm.le i me L. O. T. M. state convention ft t'orii.nil, l'uesday, CJd inst., of w hich lo,!,- ;hr" me both members. Mrs. W. Johnson, of Gladstone, tilled Miss Wtl-i...i.-s mice in the school dining tier ab et? nee. fourteen of Parkplace's young people iinoie a stirt in the Chritian Hie Sun fl.Y..'. .k class meeting held after the S in lay school. It is to be hoped that they will be sincere an J continue in the good work they have started. leuriul OiliN 4piiiis( llim. r.e.h l.lden, alone and destitute. Such, in biet was the condition of an old fnl.der name of J J. Havens, Ver earlier-. O. For years he was troubled Willi K oney disease and neither doctors r-r 'r 1 cines nave him relief. At length Ii.-turn Klectrie Hitters. It put him on b-- leei iii short order nd now he testi Ps I'm on the road to complete re covery." Rest on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all form? ol Stom h and Bonel Complaints. Only 50c. j laraiiieed by Charman ii Co. druggist. Hullno. Mr Mallatt, who has been on the ; -i. is now on the road to recovery. In sjiite of the wind, there was a good at!e;,d;ice Diht. at singing school Saturday The h ip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11" !'-. ty's was a decided success. Mr. il0li;e dav. 'd Mrs. Fish were visiting at the f Mr. and Mrs. Mallatt la.-t Sun- F:a;k Manning and two sisters, of Catto.tmet, are visitors in this burg. Old and young meet daily at the ood sli.d to .ake boxing lessons. Anour Dougan called on his best girl fin;. .lay, accompanied by his best friend. Dou'i Hunk for a minute, Arthur, be-Ciu-:c your friend excused himself and lt-ti v.ni with your best girl, that he is bashoil. O, no! Only syuipalheiic. Mtilino Grange is prospering these da s, fine membership assembles the tveon 1 Saturday in each month. A tine dl:i: r is se'ved and business and social questions are discussed, But, hoy, when the time comes for being d'smissed loos out for your hats. A word to '.he W ise is sufficient. Consumption is a human vcerl flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; trhen old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Uthers see it, you won t. JJon t wait until you can t deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much tne better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and tfiat's the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. Be sure that thit picture ta the torn, ol a label u on the wrap.'r of every bottle of LmuiuoD you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. joc. and f i: all druggists. If HIS C -ii i j" 1 Try Health 2".VJ South reorin St., Cnir-Atio.lu.., 0.t. 7, 190-J. Eight month' ftiT'i I m so ill that 1 was ooinpWl.'.i to lie or sit do- a r..".i."!y a!! the time. My stoni;wll w;h so weak and upset that 1 could keep nothing oa it and I vomited fre.picntly. I could not uriiKitt? without priat pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lmij.s were raw and sore. The il.x-tors jto nounced it Priglit"s disease and others said it w;ia consumption. It tiiats.Tfd li::!i to me what they ca'lod it and I had no de sire hi live. A sister visited me from St. Louis md ke.l me if I hud ever tried Wine of I'.irdui. I tol.l her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much stirr ing if they but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from paiu? Take AViue of Cardui and make one supreme effort to he well. Tou do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman 's work in life. WTjy not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? Stamrd Rev. Whealtie. the German Baptist minister, has been ill the past week, a hard cold with bronchitis threatening, so that he was unable to conduct the Knglish service on Sunday evening and Mr. Moser held services in German, but the most of the congregation understand both languages Mrs. Toedameyer, senior, is very low with cancer of the breast. The doctors call it creeping canter, we are told, and she suffers untold agony. She has seven children dependent upon her. Something is the matter with Henry Scbattz' goats and he has lost eight out of titteen. The gentle breeze of Saturday after noon and nigh, that did no very serious damage so f.ir as heard from, overturned some orchard and forest trees, blew down some fnces, removed a part of the ap proach to Mr. Weddle's new barn, rocked the houses and scared the inmates in a few instances, etc. We think we got oil" cheap. Mr, Gage reports the fence down ami stock in his garden Sunday mornir.g enjnving the greens he had been exit ing to relish himself. We understand that the wedding dress is made. An event may be very near. "I owe my whole life to Burdock Wood Bitters. Scrof lions sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has nude me a perfectly well voman." M.s. Chas. Ilutton Kerville, Mich. George. Snow, snow, snow, rain, rain, rain, when will it ever stop? How are we to have good crops if it is impossible to gel om crops in. The wind storm Saturday night kept most of the lights burning in this vicinttv. Some were afraid the roof would go ofrthe house or barn. Miss Annie .Johnson has returned t California after a two week's visit. Miss Marie accompanied her as far as 1'ort land. Julius Paulson, Walter Paulson, Chris Johnson and Otto Paulson attended the dance given by the lodge at Eagle Creek Saturday evening. Joel Jarl, of Kelso, George again Sunday. was visitiog in Henry Johnson started after a load of wood about two weeks ago and one of the horses began trembling Bnd fell dead in trie Harness, roor old "Kit" was nineteen years old and known to most of the old settlers around (Handy. Some of her masters were Messrs. Bacon, Grif fith, Malar, Rue, Strowbridge and John son. Kev. Graphstein delivered Ids farewell Sermon here Sunday. He does not like v ebfoot" and is going East again. Miss Kobertg was on the sick list bnt was at her post again Monday morning. Walter and Martha Paulson have re turned from their trip to Portland. Mrs. Hardee has been visiting in Portland also. Mrs. P. Iiatn went to Kelao Mondav lor a visit. We regret very much to lose our road supervisor if the report from Dover Is true. Pete Rhnl went to town Tuesday with a load of big hogs. Politics are liveniDg up in George as well as elsewhere. "A dose in time Baves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup: nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary dieeases of every tort. Mrs. J. F. Phillips, of North Yakima, Washington, is visiting at the home of her brother, G. C. Bacon, in this city. P.ev. W. 8. Grim, former pastor of the Oregon City Methodist church but now located at Astoria, was visiting with old Iriends here Wednesday. A dance will be given at Willamette Hall Satiirdav evening by the Oregon Ct'y lode, Modern Woodmen of tbe World. Turney's orchestra will furnish the music. The class of '04 of the Oregon City high school will give a dance at tbe Ar mory Saturday evening, April 9, for the benefit of the baseball fund. The pat ronesses will be Mrs. C. H. Caufield, Mrs. G. A. Harding, Mrs. T. F. Ryan, Miss A. E. Clark and Mrs. Chas Al bright. Turney's orchestra will furnish the music. Kgl i'rottk. Miss Kthel Norman, our school teacher, had a narrow escape last Friday evening while passing sixteenth and Taylor streets in Portland, She hesitated (or an instant at the crossing, when a large brick chimney was blown down al most at her feet, the debus living every direction about her. but lortunaiely she escaped injury. M. K. roster has sold his tine span of young horses to some one in Portland. We bear he will lind it bard to replace them. We regret to learn that Miss Mabel Voodle is in ill health, A few weeks of sunny weather would conduct) milch to ward tier recovery. The Maccabees gave a dance at Wil hern's ball on Saturday evening the I'.'th. The storm interfered somewhat with the attendance. M. Cote, in the employ of the O. W. P. it K. Co. stepped on a w ire nail last week, which pen. lrated deeply into the sole oi tns tool. The wound is progress, lug favorably ami he will soon return to his work. Mr. and Mrs. .'. P. Woodle and little on visited Portland on Thursday on a shopping expedition. The Grange on Saturday, the pith inst., was well attended. The sjiort ad dress bv 1. Gordon was received with enthusiasm. Mr. Gordon never speaks unless be has something worth saving. The dinner was a tine success. Many fallen trees and scattered branches throughout the woods about Kagle Creek give ev deuce of the strengt h of the storm on Saturday night and Sun day. K. Foster lost a tine large idiun tree, which was literally torn nnt of the ground. A line lilac tree was twisted, splintered and broken as if struck by lightning. Israel Hivers has been seriously ill the last ten days o ing to ulcerative gas tritis. His condition is doubtful owing to age- 83 years. A Favorite Kt'iuetly Its pleasant t. ste and for lluli lei. prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Coug. Item edy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It .piiekly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious conse scpienc. It not only rures crouii. but when given as soon as the cronpy cough apears. will prevent the attack. Kor sale by G. A. Harding. Sliul.il. Henry Ginlher spent Sunday with friends at Colton. Miss Klmira Ginther has gone to Port land. Miss Laura Gintoer, of Oregon Cily visited tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ginther, a few days latt week. Freddie Moehnke was seen in our burg Sunday. Miss Klla Ilornsbuh, ol Oregon City spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. ti. A Si hubel made trip to Oregon City one dav last week. lliiy, llviillliy Clillilrcn.' Anv child ran lake l.iltle J.arlv liiscra with perfect safety. I'hey are harmless never gripe or sicaen, and vet thev are no certain in irsultl thai robust rnstitii lions requiting drastic means are nevi disappointed. 1 hey cannot fail to per' lorm their mission and every one w lo uses )e Witt's Little h'arly Risers prefers them to all other pill, lh-v cure lull iousnesi. Sold by Geo. A Harding. Willatriplte. G. II. Rogers and wife visited in Port land Sunday. Will Hodges mashed his hand while hauling wood Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Buckels entertained a party of friends from Portland Friday Harry Muhstine was a guest at tbe wedding of a friend in Portland Sunday Mrs. Ed Mason and little folks from the Hill spent one day last week with Grandma Batdorf. The heavy windstorm of Saturday night made we F;astern people wish for our cyclone caves. Willie Herdine was quite badly hurt in the mill r-at unlay night. What U I. lie' In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results, irregular living means derange, lent of the organs, resulting in Consti nation, Headache or Liver trouble. l)r King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. On v zoc at lharuian sc uo. drug store. Viola. On Saturday last Miss Anna Hicin- hot hem and Mr. John Hughes were mar ried at Oregon City. These young people knew now to keep a secret, even from their close friends. We will not need to report tbe charivari ; it will be heard all over the county. On Monday evening a jolly company of Viola people appeared unexpectedly at the parsonage door. They accused the pastor, Mr. Black, of having on that day a hirttiday anniversary, and said they nan come to give mm a pounding. Kach was armed with a pound or more. These they all bestowed upon the surprised dominie. When the excitement sub sided the party indulged in playing games. A pleasant occasion. Merle Black accompanied his father to Dover last Saturday. fhe wind storm of Saturday night blew down many 'ences at Viola and it blew several larg"j trees athwart the road. No serious damage. Mr. Firown made a business trip to F)s- tacada and Kagle Creek on Tuesday. Wm. Sears is busy now-a days photo graphing houses and groups of people in Viola. Some of the largest prunes we have ever seen were raised on the F icken farm last season. Mr. Ficken has quite a num ber of trees of these prunes. The prunes are of excellent quality , too. Cheapeat lots in Oregoa City for sale. Isf aire at tat kotritrise oOioe. Oct. 2 tf i Mackntnt rg. Mrs. Kleelie, of Highland, is visiting friends here. Jiilmnie Kahouric (ell oil' of stilts and broke, his aim Sunday. Bert Kleebe has Ins foot badly mashed by a leg . Our K. F. 1 has abandoned pail ol the mail route, as the road Is impassa ble. People have, to go to the stnre lor II eir mail. Seems to lue I'll. 1 Sain made a mistake here, as we weie g.'Ming belter mail -ervlce for less than f 1(H) per year than we have (or (dl'00 now . J. W, Smith went to Portland Mon day. , We take notice of our good brother from Kcdland about their good plank roml, and how they got it. Now, wttlmve not got a rod of plank oad or a mile of gravel in this district. It does serin a hltl queer, sure, but we may have poor roads and lots of other doubles out heie; hut We don't have lo sell potatoes in Oregon City. We know how to s inpntbir... with you, brother, as w used lo haul pota toes to that citv, and sell three or four sacks in a place (or trade (provided yml didn't want it all in sugar). Cauhy lakes all the potatoes we can raise and pais the lop market price for them. We ha.l a regular old Kansas twister here Saturday night, which blew down a great many trees and small buildings. Iiur Socialist brethren hold meetings at the school boti-e every .viudav alter noon Surely, such perseverance is worthy ol a better cause. Prof. Mallet! has a singing class of more than thirty hero, books as if the people want to sing il it does still rain. I'roper'l'realiiieiil wl I'liemiioiilii, Pneumonia is too .langeioua a iliseane (or any one to attempt lodnfor himsell, although he may have the pro-r Ireat uitnt nt hand. A physician nnoiild 1 wavs he called. It should be borne in mi ud, ho we ver, that tuieuuiou a always re sults Iroiii a colli or from an a tack of the grip, and that by giving t bamherlaiu's Cough Itemed)' the threatened at' ick ol pneumonia may he warded olL This reuir-dv is also used h) physicians in I lit. j ircMinif ii oi pneumonia w no uie oesi results. Ir. . J. Mnitli, of an.lers. Ala., who is also a diiik'gist, sat: "1 have heeo selling Chauiln- lam's ( oiigli lieine.lv and preset ilung it in my prnc .ice lor the past six years. I ue il in case:) of puueiiionia and have always gotten tho best results." Sold by G. A. Harding tr:tHiH.I. Kstacada is growing rapidlv. Each din's train brings people looking lor both business and residence locutions. The llohoia l.uinlier Company ih run ning its saw null ol, full lime. The foundation is laid for the large sash and door fa.'torv ami planning mill .f the Etaesda Manufacturing anil Plan ing Mill Company, toe machinery lor which is to be in place w lhiti thirty days. The large hotel of (belt W. P. Town site Company is hearing completion, plastering now being in progress. This will be the lines! country hotel in the state. Heed and Oikley a'e completing the second hug" two story stole !iuldhg having Sold the lirt to Lovelace fi Cooper, w ho are doing a large g.-neral merchandise business. Large amount of cordwond are being shipped to Portland. John Tall ert is working a large force of men in cut ing wood. I loci or W. K. Iluviland is kept busy most of the tune He will very soon open a large sto, k of drugs in Ibe Reed building. The doctor will be our lirst postmaster and is daily expecting his commission. The people here received a pleasant unodinal visit from County School Su perintemlent J. C. Zins, r, who attended a meeting of the people of school ills ii. t No. 7, liebl for the purpose of devising means for a spring term of school hem It was decided that there should be a building provided hy the people of Ksta cada upon the block of ground donated by the Townsile Company, and Mr. John Zohrist and the directors Hre to lornifh the teacher. Under this arrange ment the directors of the Currinsville school will conduct two schools, prof. ZniHi-r made a most favorable impres sion ami we hope to see him frequently. A household necessity Dr. Thomat' Eclectriu Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wound, of any sort; cures sore throat, croups catarrh, asthma ; never fails. By reading the F'.nterpriae you will be kept fully informed abou1 the Clackamas county campaign. We will send you the Enterprise from now until alter the Jnna election over three months for 25 cents. Send in your subscription at once. Reaver ( ree. The dancing school is broke ud Gurus. Hoys, please quit drinking whisky. Wildcat Bill and Tbree-FinKered Jim are splitting rails at Uarus. Abel Thomas is stavinit with h g job pretty good. The wind that swept through the country a few days ago was a great sue cess in blowing down trees. The Shannons are Koinir to start uu ineir sawmill pretty soon. Gwil Thomas and Ralph Howard are going to the iilack Hills next month. All the people around here are ifoimz into the duck business. Cord wood cuttinif js very slow around here, like everything else. THE CLEA.SINO AMU II EA LI NQ CUKE FOB CATARRH Is Ely's Cream Balm Tmj and pltassnt to Die-. ConUlbS CO Ul fiirioai drug. It isfjuirKif imnrwa, (Sim hfiirrf at onr. It Opnt md C1riiea me .wil etwat:''-!. A ;la I nrUnjinatiio. LULU ,fi nLHU teill arid PrttterU UlS Memtirmns. Hewtorf tti -iias of Truitc and bm'ii. lrua flise, 6u cc-nw al rmrr'iutr rir mill! 'i riaj him. lOcnu bv m&i . &LV bWSllWiH, M Wamn Btrxa, 14w York, :atarrh I rt J) m ) w I Ar "X i & - ' .j-vMir , v; ' .... 'i-X .' ; ; ':':r I f I v ' 1 To 1)C a successful anil admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant study. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit of all wives and mothers. "Dkah Mas. Pinkium : I.ydlu i:. l'lnklium' YrirHiiiiln Com- lOUlltl will iniiUe every mother well, strung, hfiillhy and Imppy. 1 dragged hrough nine years of mi:Mrabl existence, worn out ith piun and weariness. I then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I was, and the wonderful resuita she hud had from your Vegetable C.iiiisnind, and decided to try hat It would do for me, and used it fur three months. At the end of thai time I was a dilfereut w.iiiuiu, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell In love with me all over again. Il seemed lilie a new existence. J bail Imtii uf fet ing with inllamiiiiitiui' ami falling of the womb, but your medicine cured that and built up my entire system, till 1 waa indeed lii.e a nrw woman, Sincerely yours, Mns, Cn. 1'. Huown, 21 Cedar Terrace, llt Sprluga, Ark., Vice President Mothers' Club." Sufforlnfr women should not full fo profit 1y Mrs, Itrown's ri ppriciH'ct ; just ns surely us slu- us turc.l nf t hi troubles en inner a tod in her letter, just so surely will l.ytliu l' Tin k hum's Vi-KcCnhln Compound cure other women iilio sulfer from womb troubles, intlitmmittion of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervoiiH excitability, unil nervous prost raliou. ICeud Hie story of Mrs. I'otts to uli mothers j M'.'.'r.i'TVA mf ham, Lynn, Mass., anil you will la) advised ftvit of chargn. Lydhi 1". 1'inkliam'N Vegetable Compound lias Hired and is curing thousands of cases of lVuialc. troubles curing them inexpensively and absolutely. KeinemlsT this when you go to your druggist. Insist ujsin getting LytSIa E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. li.'in ami stone. H irniers are tio-d of this wei'ber, s it retards the spring work, thus making all kinds of i ro)'B lair. The youoif cyclone o Satiirdav even iriii done ipiile a litile ilaio-u'e in piioe. Kail lenc-M miireled to iUte all exleiil, W. Kircbi-m's silo ble over and trees ill many id. ices tell aciona the ro.ol e--peciallv up the (llackamas to l,:i',c t.'reek. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. C. Kinl ('. Snraisue and I,. Kirchem visiu-d the Kaule Creek liranue on Saluril iv anil at tended the Ma -cabee hall in the evening. August p,lo,nn, of Sluibel, was a Lokbii vlult,.r t I. Iu u b exn ii.e,i to r ,,. wiv weihled iatr, all Who ever Informed the Knteriiriso that excellent dinner waa' served, its there 20c per lb. net clear of expenses was the Were a lnrie nninher of friends and tela average for the patrons of tbe Clear lives The bride js r he daughter of Mr. Crook Creamery lor the past year, muni Slid Mis. W H. (iilhousen, of l,os nave tieen dreammu on a late mnner. In Jho iHue previous to that, I stated facts that 3: per lb. was the aeraite received for the year. My Inures come from "head.piarters." For Kebruary, 31c per lb. was Ihe net price lor buiter fat. Yesterday (Monday) was the an nual election of oll'icem for Ihe (Jo. 'Ihe same ones being re-elected as last year. It is with regret we learn of a verv narrow esi-ape from instant death of one of our former citizens, Win. Ilyers, who recently moved near Clackamas. It eeems be was trying to move a building when it collapsed hilling on him, but fortunately for him his head was in the soft mud or be would have been killed instantly. However, be was severely cut on tiie faco and bead. Hurrah! for leap year. Uedland has lost one of its bright vonm hurl iclora lan t guess who May their joys many and their troubles "little ones, Union Hall. John Thomas has been hlaalimr mil etiimph and clearing between showers. Mrs. J. I). Wilkerson is sti.i uiii. her sister, Mrs. I.ula Teodmier, who is very low with cancer. Perry Hums called on his brother, John Jiurns, laint Sunday. Mike Huras and family visited at Mr Perrinifer's last Sunday. everybody is talking telephone in this parr, oi uie neighborhood as it rains all of tbe time aud they tan't do anything (nB6 wife, to retain the love " DitnMiis. Piixii4M t During the early frart of my married bfo I was very delicate il health. I had two miscarriages, and laith my husband and 1 felt very badly as we w ere anxious to have children. A neighbor who had been using I. yd III 1). rinkham's Vegetable Compound adrlsed me to try It, and 1 decided to do so. 1 soon felt that my appetite was Increasing, the headaches gradually decreased and lliuilly disappeared, and my grnernl health improved, I felt as If new blood coursed through my veins, the sluggish tired feeling disappeared, and I be came strong and well. " Within a year after I became the mother of a atrong healthy child, the Joy of our home. You certainly have a splendid remedy, and I wish every mother linrw of It. Sincerely yours, Mini. Anna Pons, 610 Park Ave., Hot Spriiigs, Ark." If you feel that there Is anything at all unusual or puzzling about vmir iu,c, or if ynti vili coiilltiotitial advice, of the must exiieiiein'eiL write to Mrs. rink- Ilarniiinr A more notable wed liliK has never iilk'-'i plaiei'i II irinoin than thai of Miss I'clieia Ml In tiidioiiHen anil Albert W. I'.iirkho'iser, which was solemnized lit the lioine ol tbi' In I.Ik's uncle, i Vlllg I.. Choke Pev Kliner A. K-llon ollici aling The pallor uas bialllihillv dec-oriir-d lor the oiii.xion uuh Oiegoll grape, h-rii" and ib.lVoilils were artistic allv arraig-d While a niiir.li was played the hridal party entererl. The bride .itnred in a u- n of cream albalros lo.iil-i in.lv Irimtiied and rarrving a Iro'piel of beaiitilul los. H. A' bile they were s'aiidini in the midst of the decor-s'n.n-, (,.v !;,(, hi, omted the batipy couple. Alter conifratulslioiis lis.) been Angeles. ( alifornia. She is a memher ol the .Nazerene church ol tlmt city where she is hiuhly respected snd hai 'iiuny friend- Mr. Kiai.ktioiiser is well known here as an ex. -miliary young man be in i; a member of the Kvarwelicnl church and ihe Hiiiierin'f lldenl of the Harmony Sunday school Alter March th.- L'tiUi their Iriends will find them in their borne al bent", I Irgon. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many yr II his boen supposed that Catarrh of tha Slamach caused Indigeallon and dypepsia, but the truth U exactly the opposite. lndiBtln causes calarrh. Re peated attack ,1 Uulieeition liillamea the mucoua mambranes lliiie th atomach and ipusei tne nervas ol the atomach, thus caus mt the tlanda te secrete mucla Imtead o( the Julcea of natural dlfe.tlon. Thu U (-atarm ol au Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all Inflammatlan of tbe mucoui membranes llnlnf the stomach, protect Ihe nerve, and cures bad breath, aour rlslnf s, a tense of lullne after eallng, Indigestion, dyipepsla and all tomach trouble. Kodol Digest What You Eat i Make the Stomach Sweet. Bonles srrly Rspjiir !,. j .00. holdint 24 time tin trial an, which !! lor 60 cents Prepared by I. 0. D.WITT CO., Chlca.e, lit Sold by (i. A. HA K'lilNii, D,rj gi-t Hubtctil e for the fjitarpri i