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ORCOON CITY INTIRFRIII PRIOAY, JULY 29, 1M4. PAGE I. New To-Day. MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 AND 7 par cnt. Farm lacurlty. U'Ran 4fc Schubnl. V&VU AC vcMTWH eeCTITJEN- nliigs Lod. Owner will plaasa call and Identify property, Shipped by O. W. P. Co. July 1. M. E Wanton. MONEY TO LOAN-I HAVE 8EVER: I sums of inonny txiloniclng to prl vttH Individuals which I m author lr,ed to loan, on long tlmo at tt and 7 pr cnt. Cost of loan will ha maitu vtry rouMoiiublo. II. E. CroMH, attirnity-at liiw. Local Kvepls?. 'Klowers reduced. MIm floldsmlih. Olrla wanted for ahlrt factory. Apply offtca Oregon City Manufacturing Co. Ilooina for rent opposite the Ilurrlay School, No. 712 l'-ith Ht. H iiU lin. Mlied drinks a specialty at tb l'liin..f. Oarde building. Hevctith and Main streets. Kelly A Kuconleli, propa. Undsley ft Hon, the w mill men re aiding near thla city, have built a hotel at Heualile and will manage, tha enter prise In connection with their lumber bualneaa A aon waa recently born to Mr. and Mra. T. K Cowing-, at Hmtlle. Mr. Cow In formerly readied in thla city, whera tin waa atatloned aa agent for th "Weal em I'nlon Telegraph Co and Welle Kur go A Co.'a Kipress. Kor that tired feeling try a glass of Welnlmrd s cedd.rated Columbia beer at tha I'lanet, Kelly lc Ruconlcli, propa. John II. Iliiiiti.hr' thla week received a telegram fiom N-w lliunswlck, Canada, announcing, tint birth of a aon to Mrs. Humphry, who for s..me tlma baa been visiting lor pari'iita ul that pla'-e. The cooleal glua of bei-r lit tha city. The l'l.m. t. Kelly & Kuioiib h. propa. Mnnl.'ige li,. nea were thla week aued from the county clerk'a olflce a follow; UuKim Hannea und Claienie E Nelaoii. I'.va H..ller and Henry Bwaio; Kloreiue Klaher and (Jeorga Huam, Jr.; Klta Oib-ll and K. J. Hechell. Old Crow. I'lanet and Hcd Top Hy the flneat whlaklea made. Tha I'lanet, Kelly Ituconlch. propa. One hundred and fifty tlinlier hind and tionieateud tiutenta Were received at the Oregon -liy land oltlca Tueaday. Kavof ul.le a tliiu la now being hud by the gov I'lnment reprraenlatlvea on appllcatlona for punllc landa. many of which have been field up f..r more thun two yeara becauae f alleged fiaud and Irn-gularltlea. Everything In the millinery Una beloa coat at Mlaa UoUlaiulth'a. John R. Mcllrlde. delegale to the Ore gon i:ontltuiloiml convention In 1W7, member of the Oregon atale aenata In IKoO-di. and congreeamnn from lti--64. died at hla home In Hpokane, Waah., laat Wedm-nday. The deceaaed waa a brother to Circuit Judge T. A. Mcllrlde, of thla city. SPECIAL. t.adlea' handkerchlefa. 3 for 10c; chllda- handkerchlefa, lc; plna. lc. paper; coamopolltiin palterna cut to fo; ladlea' black hoae. cut to 9c; 6c. and 10c. ntln rlhbona now 3c and 6c; trimmed hat a, 7o. up; untrlmmed. c. up; cou pon given for dlahea. Hed Front. Tueaday waa clrcua day, the attrac tion being the Floto ahowa. Tha uaual amount of colored lemonade, half-roaated pea nuta and ten cent bulloona were verywher In evidence. The Floto ahowa, while not large, are all that la clalmad for them. Tha menagerie, while limited In numbera, Includea aome fine anlmala. It la a cleun, moral ahow, worth attending. Hata reduced. Mlaa Goldsmith. Boaa Farr, tha good natured and popu lar young aaaiatiint at Huntley Uroa. Drug Co., together with Home companlona from Portland, la enjoying an outing on the banka of the Tualatin, near Willam ette. Boaa and flllaa Hhndle. of Portlnnd. Oj now tented at the fanioua crawflehlng grounda and will be Joined In a few daya by Milt May and Carl t.'hrlatenaen. alao of Portland. They expect to tlah the atream dry of all crawllah. large and small. Olrla wanted for ahlrt factory. Apply office Oregon City Manufacturing Co. Among the notable featurea of the Ar onaut for Auguirt lat will be "The Blue Moonatone." a Filipino atory by Kather Ine Hamilton Truube; "In the Tarla 8a lona." an lnlereating letter from Greald lne Bonner, who telle of aome of the notable art exhibit; a review of and ex tracta from "Notce From the Diary of Sir Mountatuart E. Orant Duff;" a aketcb, of Victor H. Metcalf, aecretory of commerce and labor; and a criticism of Henry Miller and company In "Mice and Men." at the Columbia Tbeater, by Jo sephine Hart Phelps. WANTED Hop pickers. I want to make arrangementa now for 100 pickers. Address Bud Thompson, Hubbard, Ore gon. August I, T. W. Potter, superintendent of the Cbemawa Indian school, has tendered hla resignation to take effect on the ap pointment of hla successor. Mr. Potter, against whose administration charges were recently made, will remove to Ok lahoma, whera he haa bualneaa Interests. A dispatch from Washington Intlmatea that the office of assistant superintend ent, now held by W. P. Campbell, will be abolished and that that gentleman, Instead of succeeding Potter, will prob ably be retained aa a clerk at the school. The abolition of the office of assistant superintendent was recommended by Pot ter and Inspectors who recently visited the school. I Trimmed haia and untrlmmed shapes below cost 4t MIm Goldsmith's. Tli Clackamas county court, which will be convened In thla city nt Wed nesday, will make arrangements for th making of 4 Complete rihlblt of tbll county's resources at ths lwU and Clark fr. Thl tnattnr has bwn suggested by a communication received by Judge Kyan from tint lwl and I'lark Fair commis sion, which proposes to co-operate with Hi various county courts of the slate to tha 'J ttutt each county may have aa enlilblt. Tha commission agrees to pur eliaa from each county any eslilbit that niay l" collected at one -half Ita actual villus, no county to receive mora than tr.ou Jo.lge liyan la strongly In favor of baling Clackamas) county represented at the 1Mb Kalr and tha county court will consider tha proMaltlim at Ita mewt li.it in at week. Clackamas county being I ao coiivi- nlclilly located to rortland, a creditable exhibit can be collected and will to 1'ortlaiid at iioiulnul coat. N'elnhurd'a celebrated Columbia beer tha pureat and beat bear In tha market. Tba riunrt, Kelly & Kuconlch. piopa. SNAPS Cnam cheeae, 10c; alarrh. 6c; odu. tc; coffee, 13 1-Ic; rice, 4c; cra:k III. i-; li'inona or oritntfca, lc; tea dual, i l-2c; F.ngllh hrrukfuat tea. 15c; Htar or lloraeahoe tobacco, 47c. Hamilton, Hid Front. A musical treat la In atore for the peo ple of Oregon City. Next Wednesday evening the Claflln University Jubilee Hlngera. of Orangeburg. Booth Carolina, will give a concert at the Flrat Methodist church. There will be uhared no admla alon, and the general public has an Invi tation to attend and hear aome of the llni'st singing by colored artlala that It waa ever their opportunity to hear. These Jubilee singers come very highly recommended, they having sung before the M- t luxl let Conference that waa le ceiitly held at Iax Angeles. Hpeaklng of tlwlr appeal anre there the Iais Angeles Times of May 6 said: "The apectacular feature of the evening waa the ovation given the colored students from Claflln I nlveialty. They are live stalwart lad, with real black xkln. and their flret ae lection waa a typical negro song. "What Kind of a Harp Y.Hi tioln' to I'layT" They weie called back, and sung "The old Flag llaa Never Touched the Oiound." Kvery atanxa brought forth round after round of cheers, and at the conclusion the audience rose to Ha feet; men cheered wildly, women waved their handker chiefs, and the demonstration continued for aeveial inlnutia. The colored boys thi ll sang "The Hoys of the Old Brigade" and retired with round after round of ap pluuec," The singers are accompanied by llev. I,. M. Bullion, president of the unlvei.lty, who will brefly address the audience In explanation of the wolk that Is being don., by tllla Institution. Aa haa been slated, no chaise will be made at Hie door, but thoee so disposed will lw given an opportunity to make an offering at the conclusion of the evenlng'a con cert. These singers are artists well worth hearing and should be greeted by a large audience. Heineinber, at the First Methodist church next Wednesday even ing. SNAPS. Babies' 50c. shoes 37c; chllda' Tic. to UCc , misses' shoes. 11.10, ladlea' 12.60 shoes for 11.90; slippers cut to 69c. IUd Front. WILL BE PLENTY TO HARVEST. Crops In Clackamas County Much Better Than Represented. Monday was the warmest day that has been experienced III Clackamas county for seven years, the thermometer regis tering 103 In the ahado in a number of places. The hent was so Intense that wood saw operators were obliged to sus pend work. Residents of this city who have toured the county thoroughly announce that there Is no cause to be alarmed for the crops of Clackamas county, which are: In much better condition than they have been represented to be and will yield eiy satisfactory crops. Observations go to show tlmt the huy nnd grain crops are in splendid condition generally and will pro duce an average crop. Potatoes will need another rain to Insure a good crop, but there la no Indication of a failure of any crop thla year. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt, of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The moat skilful physicians and every remedy used failed, while consumption waa 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'lmmedlate relief and Its continued use completely cured her. It's the moat certain cure In tho world for all throat and lung troubles. Guar anteed Buttles 60o and 3100. Trial bot tles free at Howell & Jones' drug store. June, the month of weddings, haa passed, but these events are apt to trans pire st any time. In this connection we would call your sttentlon 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. Oregon Development Lesgua. The Portland Commercial Club has la sued a call for a convention of the Ore gon Development League, to be held at the Marquam Grand theater In Portland August 2d and 3d. All commercial, agri cultural, mining, stock-raising and Irri gation interests will be represented; ev y editor In the state will be Invited to attend as s delegate; county commis sioners and mayors of all towns and cit ies will also be called upon to name dele gates. Tha Portland Women's Club will look after the comfort of ladles accom panying delegates, and, among other en tertainments, have arranged for a trolley ride on August 2d, taking in the most In teresting and beautiful environs of Port land, and on August 3d ten street cars will be provided for a trip over the entire city. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell tickets at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip from all points on Oregon lines to Portland and return, for this occasion, and It Is hoped that every section of the state will be well repre sented at the convention, to work In harmony for the development of Oregon. August t- Oregon City Market Report, (Cerrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 76a to 0o per bushel. Flour Valley, 14.40 per bbl. Hard wheat 14.(0. Portland, 31.lt per sack. Howard's Best, It 08 per sack. Oats In sacks, 31.10 per cental. Hay-Timothy, baled, 3140313 per ton; clover, 310; oat, 311; mixed hay, 311; cheat, 311. . Mlllatuffs Brsn, 311 par ton; shorts, 322.60 per ton; chop, 311 per ton; barley, rolled, 3-6 per ton. New potatoes, I cents per pound. Oreen peas 4 to t cents per pound. Oreen snd yellow wax beans 6a per I pound. Eggs Oregon, 18c to 20c per doien. Butter Hanch, 30ct35o; separator, 4 On to 60c; creamery 60c and 66c. Oregon Onions 1 1-ic per pound. Raddlshes 20o to 2to per dox. bunch. Dried Apples dc to To per lb. Prunes (Dried) Petite, 3a per lb; Ital ian, large, to per lb; medium, 3 1-1 c; 8llver, 4 1-ia. Cabbage Oregon, 40c to 46o per dosen. Beets, Carrota and Oreen Onions 40c per doxen bunches. Ilaapberrlea Crates of 24 boxes, 31.30. Apples 60 to 76c. Stock Carrots Sacked, tO cents. Dressed Chickens 14o per lb. Livestock and Dreased Meata Beef, live, 12 r0 to 13 00 per hundred. Hogs, live, 4 1-1 to tc; hogs, dressed, I 1-1 to 7c; sheep, 11.76 to 12 pr head; dreased tc; veal, dreaaed, 6c; lamba, live, 3160 to 31.76 per head; lambs, dreased, to. Miss Grace Marshall has returned from Waltsburg, Washington, where she has been spending several weeka. She waa accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. E J. Marshall, who was her guest at Waltsburg. C. II. Williams and W. A. Dlmmlck will leave Hunday for Forest drove, where they will Join some companions and pro ceed to Wilson river for a two weeks' outing. In the absence from the city of Mr. Williams, who 1 the local corres pondent of the Telegram, that paper will be repreee Sted by J. W. Cochran, of the Enterprise. Eby & Eby, attomeys-at-law, Oregon City. General practice. Deeds, mort !. and ubstracts carefully made. Money to loan on good security. Charges alwuys reasonable. The pill that will, will fill tha bill. Without a gripe. t To cleanae the liver, without a quiver, I Take one at night. Dc Witt's Little Early Risers are small, easy to take, easy and gentle In effect, yet they are so certain In results that no one who uses them Is disappointed. For quick relief from billousnesa. sick head ache, tuipld liver. Jaundice, dlzxlness and all trcublea arising from an Inactive, sluggish liver, Early Risers are une qualled. Bold by O. A. Harding. Piles Upon Top of Piles. Piles upon top of piles of people have the Piles, and DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve cures them. There are many dif ferent kinds of Piles, but If you get the genuine and original Witch Haxel Salve made by E. C. DeWitt Co.. of Chlcag-o, a cure la certain. H. A. Tlsdale, of 8um merton, 8. C, says: "1 had piles 20 yeara and DeWltt's, Salve cured me after every thing else bad failed." Sold by O. A. Harding. Safeguard tha Children. Notwithstanding all that la done by boards of health and charitably Inclined persons, the death rate among small chil dren Is very high during the hot weather of the summer months In the Urge cities. There Is not probably one case of bowel complaint In a hundred, however, that could not be cured by tha timely use oX Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. For sale by O. A. Hard ing. 0. A. Harding Asks the readers of this paper who are suffering with Indigestion or dyspepsia to call on him at once and get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If you knew the value of thia remedy aa we know It, you would not auffer another day. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure la a thorough dlgestant and tissue-building tonic as well. It la en dorsed personally by hundreds of people whom It has cured of Indigestion, dys pepsia, palpitation of the heart and sto mach troubles generally. Kodol dyspep sia Cure digests what you eat It Is pleasant, palatable and strengthening. A Very Clots Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every Joint ached and eVery nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa, "I was weak and pale, without any ap petite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electrlo Bit ters, and after taking It. I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, We Are Selfish LIKE ALL OTHER MORTALS We know a good many e people from Clackamas county, but we want to know mora. We want your business acquaint ance and solicit your banking In all branches. PROMPT AND COUR TEOUS ATTENTION TO ALL. The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon Personal Mention J. Moher, of Redland, was In the city Saturday. James Tracey, of Logan, was In the city Tuesday. Miss Ethel Caufteld has gone to New port for an outing. Wm. Koerner, Carlton Harding and Roy Kelly will attend Berkeley. tleorge Knight, of Canby, was In the city on business Tuesday. W. ;, Welsh, of Clackamas, was in the city this week on business. Mis. J. C, Newbury,' of New Era, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Darr, of Salem, visited In Oregon City one day this week. tieorge Clark, a leading farmer of Lo gan, was in the city Huturday. Miss Clara Irvln. of Aurora, has been the guest of Miss Echo Sampson. T. W. Clark, of North Bend, was In the city for a few days last week. Misa Hamuels, of Portland, waa last week the guest of Mrs. L. E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams are spending two weeks at points In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornshuh, of Curus, were in the city last Saturday. Miss Margaret Wilson, of Salem, Is visiting with relatives in Oregon City. Miss Evelyn Hurley, of Portland, was the guest last week of Mrs. C. W. Pope. H. Hutchinson, a prominent farmer from Highland, was In the city last Saturday. R. O. Scott and Miss Etta Upton, of Portland, were In the city over Sunday. J. W. Watts, a farmer of the Stone neighborhood, was In the city this week. Miss Lola Walker has returned to St. John after a visit with Oregon City rela tives. Eli Maddock last week attended the sessions of the A. O. V. W. Grand Lodge In Portland. W. M. Cake, ex -county Judge for Mult nomah county, was In the city on legal guslness Tuesday. A W. Prescott. correspondent to the Oregonlan from S.ilem. was In the city Wednesday. Mlsa Frances Fuller, of Portland, was tlie guest lust week of her cousin, Miss BcKHie AlbilKlit. Henry Landwehr, proprietor of the Park hotel at Estacada, was In the city lust Saturday. Mrs. F. J. Meyer, who was recently operated upon for appendicitis, is gradu ally recovering. Jack Latourette has bone to Eagle Creek for a visit at the home of Dr. and I Mrs. C. B. Smith. j J. H. Kltclilng. a prominent farmer of I Eagle Creek, was In the city the latter part of last wek. j Miss Nan Cochran has recovered from i her recent illness and resumed work at the Courier otlloe. Miss Zlda Goldsmith, of Eugene, is visiting her sister, Miss Bertha Gold smith, In this city. Ralph Marshal!, the Highland mer chant, was In the city on business the latter part of last week. Miss Grace Miller, of Oregon City, has been elected to a position as teacher in the Salem public schools. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore, of Molalla, were lust week the guests of their daughter, Mrs. O. D. Eby. Miss Ethel Frixzell and Miss Cox, of Salem, attended the closing sessions of the Chautauqua last week, ' . Miss Flo Livingston has returned to her home at Dayton, Oregon, after a visit with friends at Oreffnn Pltv Robert Warner and family left this week for Long Beach', where they will spend their summer's vacation. Mrs. John IUig and daughter, of New berg, were the guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Buck. Mr. and Mra. Jos. H. Albert, of Sa lem, were among those attending the Chautauqua Association meetings last week. Miss Anna English, who has been visit ing Miss Elhelwyn Albright during the Chautauqua, nas returned to her home at Portland. I ' Mra. L. T. Reynolds and Misa Mary Reynolds, of Salem, visited a few days last week, the guests of Mr. and lira. Jos. Purdom. J. W. Church has returned to Llnd, Washington. Mrs. Church will remain for a visit with Oregon City relatives for a time. Mr. and Mra. fyy Martin, of Vancou ver, visited with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mis. Miles, In this city several days last week. j Misses Cella and Bertha Goldsmith j have gone to Seattle for a visit. Miss Cella will go to San Francisco before re turning to Oregon City. Kinney Fenton, of Portland, was last week the guest of Wm. Koerner. Fenton was the plucky little catcher on the Wil lamette base bull team. I Lane's Talcum PowoVr 5c . 1 eSau Ua.snsjon I. ailWiy RAZORS We have the largest and best assortment of RAZORS, STROPS, SHAV ING BRUSHES, MUGS, SOAPS and COSMETICS in the city. Impossible to cut yourself with our STAR SAFETY RAZOR. Try one for a month and if not perfectly satisfied, bring it back and we will cheerfully refund your money. Aside from this liberal guarantee we are giving Extra Special Prices. a j j st & j SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK 8AFETY RAZORS. 12.50 8 tar Razors tor 11.59 H0O Set, two blades In Morocco Case (or. .(2.78 Keep a Safety Rasor on your dresser and you will not aay bad words be cause the barber shop la closed. We have a large stock of guaranteed Raxora wa are offering from SOo to $3.50, about one -half tha regular prices. CHARMAN & CO. city drug store Org. Reatia t Bati. DeoUata. I'..Kmi 16, 17. IS Welnhsrl build- You Bet You Can. You can be a strong man or woman by buying the great nenro tonic. Pal mo Tablets, sold by Howell & Jones. Tbey make you ileep and grow fat. The Enterprise, 3130 a year, and worth tha money. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy.' This remedy Is certain to be needed In almost every home before the summer Is over. It can always be depended upon, even In the most severe and dangerous coses. It Is especially valuable for sum mer dlsoiders In crilldren. It Is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not buy It nowf It may save life. For sale by G. A. Harding. Deserves Your Patronage. The growth of a community and the success of Its local Institutions depends entirely on the loyalty of Its people. It Is well enough to preach "patronize home Industry." but except the service given at a home institution equals that of out-of-town enterprises, this argument car ries no weight and Is entirely disregard ed, as It should be. But with Oregon City people It Is different. A few months ago E. L.. Johnson established the Cas cade Laundry. It la equipped with the latest Improved machinery and Is dally turning out work that Is equal to any and superior to much of the laundry work that Is being done In Portland. Being a home Institution and furnishing employment for many Oregon City peo ple. It Is enjoying an Immense patronage. The high atandard of the work being done commends It to the general public. Laundry left at the.O. K. barber shop will be promptly called for and delivered. Packages will be called for and delivered to any part of the city. Telephone 1204. E. L. Johnson, proprietor. Bari th a llw KtRtJ You Han ia: Baim Signature of Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. "I wish to say a few words In praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattle Burge, of Martinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and dur ing that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I pro cured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief,. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle before I was well, and I have never since been troubled with that complaint One cannot say too much In favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy Is for sale by G. A. Harding. Notice of Establishment of Street Grade. Notice Is hereby given that the grade of Center street from the north line of First street -southerly to the north line of Sixteenth street In Oregon City, Oregon, will be established as follows: Commencing at the northerly line of First street at an elevation of 206 feet on the east and west aides of Center street and at an elevation of 20? feet on the center line of Center street, thence level across First street; thence southerly to the northerly line of Sixteenth street at an elevation of 209 feet on the east and west sides of Center street and an elevation of 210 feet on the center line of Center street. Published by order of the council of Oregon City made July 20. 1904. BRUCE C. CVRRT. July 29. Recorder. OASTOniA. Bean ht a lie mm! i3ii narc iw3 BO'jjm Bignator ef LET US Do Your Work Work 0u3ranteed We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building T"p,21 Williams Bros. Transfer Co. RAZOR STROPS. A poor strop will spoil a good rasor. Howard German Belt, regular $1.50, for $1.15. Yale combination lea ther and canvas, regular 25c, for 15c Travelers' Strop and Case, reg $1.50, forH.OO. Torrey's double swing, regular $1.00, for 68c Torrey's Porpoise Hide, regular $1.00, for 68c Barbers' Extra, Double Swing, reg $1.00, for 75c SHAVING. BRUSHES. Over 20 styles to select from. Here are a few genuine bristle, extra long, hard wood handle, regular 35c, for 20c Ebony handles, mixed bristle, good quality, reg ular 25c, for 15c Fancy Rosewood han dle, long bristle, regular 40c, for 25c U. B. Church. Preaching services at tha Unite Brethren church, head of Seventh street, every Sunday, 11 a. nv; Sunday school It a. m.; Christian Endeavor T p. m.1 preachlng 3 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at I o'clock. All are cordially Invited to these services. C. P. Blanchard, pastor. OABTOniA. Bwrtthe f Iln Hind 1m Haw kim BocgSt Blgaatnr ef Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years It has bean supposed that Catarrh of tha Stomach caused indigsstloa and dyspepsia, but tha truth Is exactly the apposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of Indigestion Inflames the mucous membranes lining tha stomach and txposes tha nerves of tha stomach, thus caus ing the glands to secrets mucin Instead of Ihs Juices of natural digestion. This la sailed Catarrh ol the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all Inflammation of the mucous snembranea lining the stomach, protects the arras, and euraa bad braalh, sour risings, a sense of fullness after eating, Indigastiosv ayipepaia and all stomt.cn troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eit Make the Stomach Sweet. Icstlas ear. Ratular site. J 1 .00. hoidlaf JH Boss tae tilal sua, watch Mils for to casta. Prepares by L 0. DeWITT 00., Ohleage, H3 Bold by a A. HARDING, Druggist, Nasal CATARRH la all Its stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes sad heals the diseased membrane. It cans catarrh toi drives away a cold In ths head Mmfklv Cmul Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and Is absorbed. Belief Is isa mjwfi.M anil a enre follows. It la not drying does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cetU st Drng gista or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York Superior Work Lowest Prices That is what you get when A. Mihlstin does your plumbing work. He does general tinning, plumbing and jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fixtuies manufactured and supplied. A. M1HLSTIN Main Street OREGON CITY, OR. YBl COMMERCIAL BANK OP OBKqON CUT. apltal, 1100,000 eKANSACTSS SINSBAL BAHKISe BCSIWSBS. Lwnsmade. Bills discounted. Makes cel-l.-cnons. Buts and sells exchange on ail points D the United States, Europe and Hong Kong, epoalts received subject to check . Bans pen from 9 a. H. to 4 r. a. r. LATOURETTE, President. P J. MEYER Cashier. JOHN YOUNGER, Hear Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE N Ureat Britain and America. Prices Reasonable Glycerine Telly with LHaco (tubes) 5c 8HAVINQ MUGS. Real China, fancy de corations, regular 25c, now 20c Regular China, fancy decorations, regular 50c, now 35c We also have Williams' Shaving Soap. Williams' 8havlnfl Stick. Williams' Yankee Soap. Pears' Bhsvlng Stick. Plnaud's Cosmetic Palmero Cosmetic