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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904. PAQI 7. Tht Rural Rout. Hheiwood, Oregon, July 12, JMH. Editor Enterprise.: Nothing an llrm from a Hi afford correspondent regarding a Hural Delivery Hunts tn alart from Hhnrwuod, and Judging from th falalty of the mn. 1 titkn it fin granted thai th rnrrrnponili'iit In the sumii iurly that clreuluteri the ti'inoiiHli mice and told mmii that delivery would only be mad thres time a week, and any other mis statement thut might be. required to pro cure signature ulm falsely claims that signers of petition were, under tli Impression that thi- rout wus to atart from Oregon City. Ttila la nut a fart, aa no on trlrd to misrepresent the case to those approached and none nilminder- atood th matter, and J suppo with the sreptlon of thin very enlightened party all know that th"lr mall would li In Jut aa good a Imp to rearh them ftom th west aa fiom the runt, and aa tli HluRoid neighborhood la on of the. moat progrea alva communities In th stat It la plain to that they j not altogether free from kicker, and while, striving to ele vate thenisiilve to a mora lutleperiilenl poaltlon, thry must atill endure. I Ion very aitmll element try Inn to pull tlii'in down, lia aaya but una mall a day la received at Sherwood Wa hava three, but If mall waa received very hour at Sherwood or Oregon City It would make no dllYeieii(.-e with roula delivery. Mall arriving at pualofilc after carriers had lift on loute would necessarily have to remain In omoa until lint trip, unless aoma oontrlvanca or bag of wind of some kind could be made that would diatrlbuta th mall aa fast aa received. I'nrhapa aoma kicker would anawar for thla purpose. 1 hava baan Informed that aeveral hava had their namea eraaed from the remnn atranca alnt learning Ilia truth of the have foi Ita purpoaa the development and Upbuilding of the slate of Oregon. Every editor In Oregon la a delegate-at-liiign. The governor, I'tilled Stales aenatora and loiignennien are also rtili gutes-al- ' lurgiv mid are expected to l.e pieseiit. I The mayor of each and every rlly and town In the atnte, aa well aa the county ' Judire of each and every roonty, la urged j to mime ten delegate. The piealdent or executive officer of every roiiiirieniiil, Indiietrlul, agrlcull uiul . luiitlcultiiiHl. livestock, dully, Irrigation, 'mining or other lmlUr oigiiriisutlori Imv- lug for Ha purpose the development of I any Industry la urged to name ten dcle galea, and tn add hlmaelf and secretary to the delegation, aa active woikeia are repeclally desired In older to secure the best reaulta, every element of boom should be elimi nated. Kxact reporta u to whut tndl vlitiial giowera have arrompllnhrd are whut la desired. I'laln and direct atate no tile are wanted giving actual reaulta aa to cultivation, growth and mnikeiing of all HKilcultuial producta, fruit and live stock, accompanied by the name of the grower and locution of the land general ise, no mutter how dellghtf ully put, are of little value. The iiillrouda have Joined, for the flret lluie. In milking the extraordinarily low rale of utie fare for the round trip from all polnla In Oiegon, In order that thla convention ahould repieaent not only all Inlet eela. but that all portion of the alula ahould he reprennted among Ita delegutea and participate In It dellbera tlona. The rallroud ahow by thia act that they ate heartily In accord with the formation of th Oregon Development league, and are willing to do their part In adding to the population, wealth and Indtiatrlea of the atate. Th Rural rout could not aerva thoaa on filar route any better than now, but th Hural rout would reach them all, whll th Blur rout gcrommodatea but few, and If thoac to be accommodated wlah their mall delivered all they will bav to do la to aland their ground and Dot ba mlaled. aa It would be next to lm poaalbl tu Improve on th rout a mapped out In petition. In regard lo th traah he tried to add to bla little plec. It oouuta for naught, aa tnoat people are aware that IL V. 1 car rier ar under civil aervlce rulea, and Dot appointed at random. A IiEALiEH. "IN A AD WAV." Many An Oregon City Radr Will feel Grateful for Thla Information. When your back glvea out; Ueoomea lame, weak or aching; When urinary troublea act In Tour kldneya are "In a bad way." Doan'a Kidney i'llla will cure you. Her I evidence to prove It: Jams A. Tanner, farmer, corner Thir teenth and Lewie elrecU, ..Itiu, says: "Bo many euffer from kidney complaint that for a time I wag alarmed about my elf, for I waa troubled with my back aching In th region of my kidney. 1 think It waa cauaed ftrat by a atraln from lifting 1 did two yeara ago. 1 kept get ting worn Inatead of better and finally oonaultid a doctor. He, told me 1 had gall alone In the bladder, but trouble with kidney aecretlona exlated, their too frequent action disturbed my rent from fifteen to twenty time a night. Thla waa very annoying, and 1 waa In a bud way when I read of Down's Kidney I'llla and procured a box. To aay 1 wiib sur prised at the apeccly effect of their uae la putting It mildly. I have recommended Doan'a Kidney I'llla to other a, and will alwaye have a good word for them." Plenty moro proof Ilk thla from Oregon City people. Call at C. U. Huntley drug tor and aak whut hi cuatomera report. For aale by all dealer. lrlre 50 cent. Foster-Mllburn Co., Kuffalo, New .York, ol agunte for the United Ptatea. lie member th name Doan'a and take no other. OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE. Important Meeting To B Held At Port land Auguit 2. A convention for the purpoae of organ izing an Oregon Development lciiuur will be called to order promptly at 10 o'clock g. m. Tucadny, Auguat II, for two day' ealon, t.t the Murquiim Orand theater, Portland, Oregon, under the auaplcea of th Portland Commercial Club, which will Th fii-t lesson that l lie young girl ha of womiiiiliootl i itMi itly a piiinful one. Site Irani') to know -vli.it In ;iuachc mcann, and l.aokiichr, und wiinetimra is aadly borne down by lino new experience of life. All tin- pain anil tniwry which young girl commonly experience t uch a time may, in almoM every instance, be entirely frcventrd or cuied by the use of Doctor irrce'a l-'avoriu- I'n scroll ion. It chUd lialica rrgplaiitv. It tones tip the general health, and c'utes hcatlaclie, backache. nervouaneaH iiml other coniiequcnce ol womanly weakmss or disease. The anxioiiD mother of the family often time carries the whole burden of responsi bility so far as the home medication of common ailments of the gitls or boy are concerned. The cost of the doctor's visits is very ofti n much too great. At uch timea the mother is invilrcl to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of HufTalo, N. Y., for medical advice, which is given ftee. Correspond ence is held atriclly confidential. Hacked op be over a thiid of a century of remarkable and iiiiilnim cures, a record such aa no other lemedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietor kiuI makeraof Dr. Pierce'a I'avotite prescription now feel fully worrantetl in oW-ting to pay $vo in legal money of the Dinted States for nny case of Lt-ucorrhca, l'rniale Weakness, fro lapaua, or Falling of Womb, which tni-y cannot cure. All the World's Dispensary Medical Assoct iliou, I'lopiictots. 01 P"f falo, N. Y.. li k is a ft.'T mid tejMinaHr trial of their mentis ol cine. a Your wo'i'lrrfiil imde.-net 't'ti'ilile I'rc" rip tlon,' has htlpeit t'o en .tlv it ' I " e' IllK.s writes NI - Mri'.l "'ti' !.' cl I ' '. Ind. "Last winter I w is tiicil to tie inv w-.rl waa to be confined :u IVI.1.1.1 . .'i.l ' ; Illinois wrote ninl tol l lli' li..ot v"ln mi i r-.lit I used three N til"- "I ' Pavw.te I'r, c- r' " and will say I iad I lie ea 4 mil oufa- : t.r.. finetnent 1 ever li-.i. Ho I'nrc 1 nl .Mi Ik fore and would sen r froei 1 .v. iw .t n. i.,-- v six hours beftire bi-.h. 1 " H w I'"'' " i hoars. Have a fn.e Isil.y s . "' ) Bi(l healtnv one .Til 1 ' " 'Pavorite Fr'escripiion ' ae a touic." POMONA GRANGE. Digest of Proceedings At Recent Eagl Creek Meeting. The Cluckumiia Dlatilct Tormina Grange met In EKle Creek (irange a new hall July 13th. There was an attendance of JW I'utron. It wu a very succeaaful and huruionloiia eesalnn. Very little bual iii as was tiunractrd prior to the noon recesa. In the afternoon the committee on rea olutluna reMirted three resolution, the Mrat being by A. M. Bhlbley. of Hprlng wuter, on cu-operation. Ilia plan waa that the muatir of I'umona requeat the master of each euboidinute grange to appoint one member to buy and aell gooda to and for grangers, and at their pleasure elect a g nerul manager for the county. After an exhaustive dlacuaalon the reao lutlon waa adopted. The aecond resolu tion was: He It resolved that the I per cent rebate on taxis be repealed, and thia grange favora thla action. The resolu tion waa adopted by a large majority. The thlid resolution waa In aubstunce: Resolved, that the I'otnnna Crange fa vole the abolition of the saloon business In Clarkamaa county after January 1, 11106. Thla waa very earnestly and elo quently discussed by several members, snd adopted by a unanimous vote. The latter resolutions were Introduced by K. M. GUI, of (larneld. A large class waa In itiated Into the fifth degree In the evening. Obituary. John Wilkinson died at his home In Oregon City at 1 p. tn. Tuesday. Ji.iy 1J. 1 ;04. aged l2 years, 1 month and 19 days. Funeral services were held at the First rouKicKaltonal church at 2 p. m. on Wcdnesduy, Itev, A. J. MontRomeiy, of Portland, officiating. Uurlul service were under the auspice of Multnomah Lodge No. 1. A. F. and A. M. Deceased waa born In a Scotch colony In Antrim county, Ireland, May .3, 1H62. He came from there to Oregon City L. June. 1874. He waa employed at the local plant' of the Portland Flouring Mill the most of th time alnce until In the spring three years ago. While packing flour symptoms of tuberculosa appeared and rapidly developed, from which he waa a great sufferer. Having been receiver of wlu-ut In the early part of hi ervlce for the company he waa well known through out the county. He was married on October 24, ISM. to K111111M A. llrush. who survives him. lie leave three brothem, two 1n thi city noil one III Kuslein Oiegon. Also two sister In Ireland. On account of bis Intense miffeiilig he longed to go. and passed away with a mile on hi face. He became a Chris tian three years before and bore his nik ness with remarkable patience. A wheelman's tool bag Isn't complete without a bottle of Dr. Tlionum' Electric (HI. Heals cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Monunh over pain. RACE MEET AT IRVINGTON. Many Speedy Horses Will Compete In August Rscei. Portlund, Oregon. July 22. One of the longest race meetings ever attempted In Oregon will open here on August 8 and continue to August 2ft, and possibly through the first two weeks of Septem ber. A huge force of workmen are rush ing the work of getting lrvlngton race track n shape for the coming meet. Al ready trainer and owner are shipping their strings to the track, and the officers of the Multnomah Fair Association are preparing to stable (00 horses, the pick of those now racing at Seattle. When President A. R. Diamond and the rest of the Multnomah Fair Association ofllcluls talked of giving a week' racing last year, they were told frankly by the local horsemen that the racing game had recolved such a black eye In Portland that the public would not turn out to see them. Jn spite' of this discouraging talk the officials went on, gave the race meeting, proved conclusively thut horses could be raced and raced honestly, and not only the peopl of Portland paid their money at th gate, but horsemen from all over the state attended the meeting. And when they returned home they wer loud In their praise for the clean port which they had enjoyed, and of the liberal man ner In which the books handled the odda on the race. This Wa all the encour agement that the association wanted, and they began at once to plan for their 3904 August meeting. Moat of the horsemen who raced here last fall declared when they departed that nothing could keep them from re turning. Not only have they kept their word, but they assisted In filling the take book entries when It waa sent to Oakland and Los Angeles. Originally th Motlil.n Known Will Cur Kidney Maeaoea Atfeg They lluvc fastened and coma Chronic But the FuH"i Compound. V Have 8cc 'r the Solo Ageney foi Tlila Cit, 1 . 1 Fult"B' Renal Compound enjoys th nlnn glstliirtlonof being tl ouly thing kuows tLul cure kidney trouble lo kll It tge from Ibe primary luflsuiOistlon up to Slid lucluillt In ctmtulo (tag exiled Bright' Mirsw. which baa bee, up to lbs deDt of this Com pound, positively Incurable, Tbea why B01 tarl with th Henal ConipmiDd at Drat rstbet than ordinary kidney medicine, all of wbU-k fall short If thn disease has reached tbeebrouit staler Thm you will know yo re right. Mo stbPiuient sre publlabed by tk Fulton people xtept " tbnt bare rem bed th ebrools lags. Inrurnble by all ntbnr known medleinsa. flees Is another rf overy w ar permitted I ruler lo. Mrs. R. r. Clltxof ITT7 Proiulway, flan Fraa-tl-oo, was pronounced by bor physicist as Incuiably 111 with kid Dry discus that had ra ceme ehroblo (l)rlght's IMaeate). Su also bad diabetes. Another physician waa called lo. Dropsy had ast In, the nulla rams off and lis too laid nothing known would asre her. 8b was so far beyond knlp tbey told bur ool to further torture b-ranlf by dlellnr. Hne west on thi FulloD totupouLils. The third week sal (llvbily beliur. The third nvit th the Belli be fail 10 eouie bank, aud a lew motitha later was well snd begn dropi-log the treatment. An simtney, Mend of Mrs. ( line, Judir E H, Culler of &u I'ln street, gau rrsnolero, baj dialietea thai Is also Ineunbls unmlu to tits books Kno Ins of her reeoverv Ae loo Pi the Kullon lUmipnuuds and Is elvht uionihs re gained bla hi-alih and Is now In srtlveprsellre. Dripay, rheuniaiiam fmii uric acid, gout, pa'D la lh bank, bladder imuhia, ele., are pronfi that the kldneya sre In trouble. The last aian Is Hrliihi'a HlaeaasaL,d 1 six-las. If yon an feelb g languid nr Djlserside send forpaniphlet loteovertea usarly o amoo Ihefte tltberur ineurnblfi dlaesana. KulUin'i Reuui Ooo.pound for might' and Kidney UUeaaei II: lot Plaiietea II M' John J Fvllon to . V Wiss p'Sioti stritei it1 t-ranels-o le comiKindafS aia iLsi' utiuiin agauu, la uia 01. CHARMAN sV CO., DRUGGISTS. association planned only to car for 04 hotses, but the demands for stall room Ix-cuine so, great that It was found neces sary to build 200 additional stall. They have Juat been completed, and are the most modern and tip-to-date stalla on the coast. They are constructed ater those at Washington Park, Chicago, and at Saratoga, and are so arranged that sleeping quarter for the trainer and rubbers are In a sort of loft over the horses. Iast year it cost the association t IB. 000 to get lrvlngton Into shape, and this year 17000 more ha been spent. The entire grandstand, the saddling paddock and the Judges' and timer' stand will receive a thick coat of whitewash. It 1 th Intention of th association this year to give 1 10. 000 away In purees for the stoke event alone. Thi assures big fields In each of the events, and It will bmg together some of the best horses racing on th coast. The Oregon (take, the first stake event of th (eaaon, closed with 62 entries, and among them ar such horses aa Mlaty'a Pride, Btep Around, who won the opening stake event at Se attle. l.ady Cak, Albermarl and a large number of other clever performer. The big atake race of the meeting will be the lrvlngton handicap, value 1 1000 to the winner. For thi money such homes as Modicum. Forest King, George Berry, Veteruno, Mr. Dingle and Gateway and many other will face Starter Mulholland on August 20, the date of the race. it 1 j - I I 1 l . i l : ! lev r 4V w v f V w v t D fa 6afguard th Children. Notwithstanding all that Is dona by board of health and charitably Inclined person, th death rat among small chil dren I very high during the hot weather of the (ummer month In th larg cltlea. There Is not probably on cast of bowel complaint In a hundred, however, that could not b cured by th timely u of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, For ale by 0. A. Hard ing. . In a speech that William Waldorf Astor delivered before the London Clubmen's Henevolent Boclcty. he told of a coeter inonger who lay dying. Nevertheless, he cxproKned a desire for something to rut, and his wife asked, htm what he wanted. "Well," said the costermqnger, "I seem lo smell a ham a-cookln' somewhere. I think I could eat a bit of that." "Oh, no, John, dear," said hi wife; "you can't have that. That's for the funeral." 112 South Peoria St., Chicaoo, Ii.i... Oct. 7, 1902. Elt'bt months nao I wa 10 ill that 1 .ts compelled to lieor ait down nearly all the time. My stomach was ao weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frexjtieuuy, I could not urinate without great pain and I couched so much that my throat aim lungs were raw aud sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright' disease and others said it wa consumption. It mattered little to ne what they called it and I had node sire to live. A sister visited me from St. Louis and asked me if 1 had ever tried Wine of Cartlui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. Ibelievemany women could save much suffer ing if they but knew of it value. Don't yon want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. Tou can have a woman's health and do a woman s work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? VJir.&cnnuui We tale tSSs bold assertion! We carry the best make of Paints. Varnishes and Painters' Material on earth, proven so by practical tests and chemical analysis. New Era Pure Prepared paint has been analyzed by all the leading chemists of the United States, and over their af fidavit found to be absolntely pure containing not over one per cent of water, while other inferior grades contain from five to forty-five per cent. Ask your painter about it everybody knows the "Acme Line." Guarantee on every can. We submit a partial list of their lijne. NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINT for repairing all kinds of ve hicles. NEAL'S CARRIAGE TOP DRESSING for renewing the finish of leather and rubber tops, dash boards, sachels and leather goods of every description. ACME WAGON PAINT for repainting wagons and agricul tural implements. GRANITE FLOOR PAINT. Quick drying and durable. . DAVE'S VARNO-FLOOR STAIN for finishing floors, lino leum, oil cloth and interior wood work in exact imitation of ex- Binsive woods. Will not crack, mar or chip off. AVIE'S VARNISH STAINS for renewing the finish of wood work, furniture, etc Needs but one application. , NEAL'S ENAMEL. The kind for earthen and metal sur faces. Gives a genuine enamel finish. NEAL'S BATH-TUB ENAMEL for bath-tubs, walls, ceilings and wood work of bath rooms or any surface exposed to hot or cold water. NEAL'S SCREEN ENAMEL for screen doors and frames. NEAL'S CYCLE ENAMEL. Splendid for bycicles. NEAL'S HOUSEHOLD PAINTS. Put up in small, "easy ' to open,;' cans. 25c a can. NEAL'S POPULAR VARNISH. The best to be had, and in most any sized can. Poarch and Chair Enamel, Stove Pipe Enamel, Floor Paint, Paint and Varnish Remover, Lubricating oils, Benzines and j Gasoline, Lead, Oil and Glass. In fact, everything in the paint ' line can be had at our store. Now is the time and this is the place to buy. Howell & Jones RELIABLE DRUGUISTS, Oregon City, Oregon A late story of Irish wit la located In : New Orleans. An Irishman boarded a trnln In which every seat except one was i occupied by two people. Thi eat had aa occupants a young sport and a large, shaggy dog. Th Irishman stood by the seat expecting that room would be made for him. Th young man did not take the hint, but regarded the other, who was poorly dresaed, with Ill-disguised scoin. At last the Irishman remarked: That' a foine-looklng dog y have with ye. What breed la UT' "If a cross be tween a Bkunk and an Irishman," wa the sneering answer. "Sure, ?"en. It' a rel ative of both of us," waa the Instant retort. Saved From Terrlbl Death. The family of Mr. M. L. Bobbltt, of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skilful physician and every remedy used fulled, while consumption wa slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption turned despair Into Joy. The first bottle brought Immediate relief and Its continued use completely cured her. It s the most certalr cure In the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guar anteed Bottles 60c and J1.00. Trial bot tles free at Howell & Jones' drug store. OREGON CITY PLANING MILL t All kinds of Building F. S. BAKER PROP. Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - H OREGON CITY, ORE. ft 9 Bc-nator Quay once sat as If asleep un der a rapid-fire lot of questions from Senator Beverldge, who was attacking him In a debate, lie refused to answer a question In fact, showed no sign of hearing them. "I await the reply of the senator from Pennsylvania," Bald, Sena tor Beverldge, mopping his brow, when he reached the last of his questions. Sena tor Quay never stirred. He didn't even Rare Opr llll! Oregon State Normal School MONMOUTH. Begins its 23d year September 20,1904. Four terms In each school year, affording equal opportunities for beginning a coarse In Septem ber, November, February and April. THE BEST TRAINING FOR TEACHERS, la the Normal course, with Its as surance of good positions at good wages. Write (or new catalogue containing full information con cerning course of study, train ing In actual teaching afforded un der real conditions In town and country schools, and full details about the advanced course of study with the additional advantages at tached. Address, Sec. J. V. B. Butler, or Pres. E. D. Ressler, Monmouth, Or. SECURE AN OIL PORTRAIT When your purchases at our store aggregate $25, you are entitled to an enlarged oil portrait of yourself. Keraera ber and secure a coupon with each purchase." . Our stock of groceries is fresh and complete and the pricea are right. Call and see. Get one of these fine port raits and decorate your home, A similar opportunity may not be offered again. The ELECTRIC Grocery D. M. KLEMSEN, Prop. appear to be batting his more than half closed eyes. Senator Dubois, of Idaho, leaned over to hi seat-mate, making a funnel of his hands, and said In a whis per that could be heard all around In the silence of the chamber: "Br'er Fox, he ain't aayuV a word!" A laugh rippled around the senate. In which Senator Bev erldge somewhat sheepishly Joined. A slow smile spread over Senator Quay's face, but be never moved nor seemed to bat a half-closed eye. Senator Beverldge uses neither railway passes nor telegraph franks. On one oc casion he had been speaking at an old settler' picnic, and In making hi way through th crowd waa relieved of. all his money. He did not discover his loss until he attempted to pay for a hasty lunch at the railway station. Be ex plained to the restaurant keeper, who said In suspicious tones: "Show your rail way passes if you are a senator." "I don't use them," replied Mr. Beverldge. "Then you ain't no aenator," said the landlord with conviction. Wonderful Nsrve I displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruis es, Bums, 8cald. Bor Feet or US Joint. But there's no need for It. Buck- len'a Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for Piles,' too. 25c at Howell & Jones. June, the month of weddings, baa passed, but these events are apt to trans pire at any time. In this connection we would call your attention to the fact that the Enterprise office is fully equipped for furnishing wedding stationery of all kinds. We also make a specialty of dance programs and invitations. Iryinf preparations simply devel op drj catarrh; they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing irula"1, fumes, smoke and snuffs and uae thai which cleanses, soothe and heals. Ely' Cream Balm is each a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial siza will b mailed for 10 cent. AH druegiBt tell the 50c size. Ely Brother, 56 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev. ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely' Cream Balm yoa ar armed agsiitst Kasal Catarrh and lisy leter.