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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1904. PAGE 7. IN CLACK AM At COUNT V SCHOOLS. A Three Psr Cnt Gain In Population Taathars Got Better Waura. Am IlicrriiKu of J pi r i i nt In tii'liiKil iii iiIiiIIiiii mill u healthy tailwiiK-n In tin Mlmlca Hint al pit ll CliHkMim.il murity InatriKtoia ii if I In. pun. li.iil Hitiim ilia (iliini'il In the annual i pin I of County Hi liuiil Hiiiii ilnli mli nt mm r Hint was inuilii pulillr Wi iliu n.lny Tin' aiimul 1 1 . 1 1 ! ii 1 1 1 ii i of I hi. roimly I iiiiiihk no. umi yrur hua In. i . un.il from i luml. (ingon. nr J. C. Mayo. (I iiii in (win, Winn, u miimiunlliil mlvurn I I1. A, Aatorla. OriMnn. Heaalde If hi I hi aaluilra paid t.iniit-ia haa alao taken liliire In liu l llif uvitiikii aiilmii-a I'M lt ti'lu lii'K In this l oiinl y huv Ii." n lliirrimliia fur the In it throe yi-ma The average monthly iik. piilil tcm hi'ia for the Inat three Vi-uia liuvn uilvumiil us fullowa; Muli a. Ui &. IIU (". 4U; fi'innlm. IJ2 tii, :t Nil, uml t it, hM Tim nllxlit ill- j trriutn In the avi'iiiK" nullity paid mule ti-aiiiria dtirliiK Hi" lu"t yiur la ultill.ul- ' able In the r.nt tlmt In I Ik. Iiiit twi'lv ! moo Ilia there lina mil linti etniiloyi'it any ) male inliii Ipitla In tlie tiii-gnii Clly , ailiiHila. Ktiillatlra fiom the otlur ills- j trlrta of the niiinly allow u alight iiilvnuie I III tlm wux.-a of nil (etilli'ini'ii Inali in Iota The ailiiHila of Chirk. noun county liave lllrri am il In rf!h l.'iu y In a iiiiioI.it of llnea during Hie Iu"l yi-ur. Th" avtmKe nilililxT of no ml tin tuiiKlit I'll" Inn i-uaed from t moiillia tn 8 77 loon tlm, while I hi- I total ilnya nltemliinrn fur luM year waa ! Ol.tioll, aa aaulnat fcn.tiltl Tor Urn (iiei eil ItiK year Tlila allowing la arionntabla ( Loula In a mruaura from the Itirirnaeil ai-hool priulnl lull of Hie couiily, but uu nihil tlunnl ri-ua.m la fntinil In die giving of oertitltlratra of altemlnnre, an eaperlmrrit thul wna Inti intui eil by Huirt lull ndi-nt Zlna-r Inat yenr, ami whlrh hua iM-en at tended by atirrlalig satisfactory rraulla Thi'te are In (.'larkumua county Ilk dIMrli ta, MJ I. mil votera uml K2 aihool huuai-a, two of whl. h were conatrui led during the Inat yrur The a. lux. In riij'pnit llbrarlia thul have In Ihe UKKH'Cnle 3'.i"3 vuliimi'a. Tha fluaiii'lul refioit ahotta Ibe follow tn ax atatlalha: Caah on liun.l ttl laat re port, l'JiM7.7I; rreelved from county treaa urer, dlatilet Ian, l2a.li.IC t, ren lvi-d from school fund, lU.f.oi l from aim.- ai-hool fund. I12..VH 40; rale bllla and tuition. H77 t. other smim-a, f Xh.Wl 23, total re ceipts, llil,t:t 3 The following diabuiat menta wer made: Teai beta' waea, (0, IKI II: rant of rooms and alia, Itr., fuel and arhiMil au.ilea, itliiDbtl, repulia and InifiruvInK dounda, $lir.0Hl; nrw arhiMil houara and allea. t il 0T2 C7, Inauiam e. 1606 S3 . rb-rka' aaluiy, I1.TJ7 38, other pur poaea, 7k; toiul. $101.22 Tfi : hulunre on hand 116,102 U Thkila aold from rortlarid to North 1'i-arh (lolnta are laitu-d In connection with I. It. A N. ateamera from Aatorla, Htnl biiKviiae la ttnnaft tti d to and from ! pot and ateainrr dock at Aalorla fro of ilniiii.., nod all thkela aold by the 0. It A N. Co flom I'orlland to Clntanp and Ninth Iliruch polnia are InlercliniiKiubli and will be honoii'd on tinlna of I hie (iiipiiny In either dlrnllon between ! I'd llnnil and Aatoila. 1'ur addillonal luformallon addreea C, i A. Hli wnrl, Aitmt. i'4N Ald. r HI . I'ort- V. and Kon. riiaflile Hoiiv- A Great Agency W Have Secured Control for ThU City of the Fulton Com pound, the Only Thing Known to Medicine That Cure Kidney DUcfiMC In Doth the Prlmury nU ticcendary 8t(ice, ri!r of lDOt will ba mulled to your addreaa fne upon Hpplli atlun. Wills for It. i While Hi i ri tniy liny wua In Ihe country I one aumtner, an Important piece of ofTI ; i In J bualtii-ea wua pi'iiilliia, nnd he ar- jKiniiiil Willi V uahliiKlon Ihnl miy m wa I thul mlxht nitlve hImiiiI the mnlli r el I be li'leiinplii'd to Ii I in lii cipher. Lay , iifd r duy he wulled, but no ti I. K'nm rutin- One inortilna-, tiappenltiit to n tn i tin- lon'-ly llltle ti-hgiiiph olflce, be auld i to Ihe opeiulor: "1 auppoee you hnve re lulvid no illepalih for mi-7' "Why, yea, J an." Uu. operntor replied, "theie wna a linpntih for you the otlur il.iy, but It wna all Iwlaled and ronfuard I cinildn't tti .ki- Ih-hiI nor tail of It. and no I didn't tnltik It waa any uee to a. r.il It up to you. I 'I i i ! " 1 I TLa kldnavi are not at ualtlTe and tha dltoaaf , la aooieiluiea faateued abd aieady ciirobo ! 4- lib Iba terjr Oral 'mjwn. If It baa tui.,: 1 a aliflil lo ten luootlia II la aurrly cLroulc. Ii- , J III her aaaa 6y tnkacbaorctt Why oot takt at tral iha only ilili.a kin. an that eurea kldm 1 ni In Hie clirot'ln aa well aa tha prlu. luaea. The I'eil cam cited brlow, l.y pern U tii.b. la iMiierlally valuable, for lla Incurahlllly We tee tMs in wn . mMt ji.iy c'.i.lii mod by cotimltltiff pbyalel iiiuld ami afier rn.-i.irery undnr iha r uimuiOUipouuua It Will Ba to Your Intaraat, yuut oontemplata vlaltlnf tha Cxpoaltlon, to lecura rellabl fit In- formaatlon aa to railroad aervlce, th liiw.at ralra and tha beat routra. Alto na to local condllli.ua In Bt. Loula; hotela. to., rtc. IS you will write tha undrralimrd. atat Itig what Information you dralra. tha asm will be promptly fumlahrd. If wa do not have It on hand, will aerure It for you If poaalbla. and without any el penaa to you. Addraaa. Jl. II. TIlL'MIlULU Commercial Agent. 142 Third aireet. Portland. Ora. In recovery wita alao doubly atleausd. tiu May Ut, nam, tti K.n of 11 c. Pall, tha fejanaer of tha I'aoina Coaat Hlacult fm.pi.y of hecooU and r'ulaom atreeta. hao franc la.o a aa i eel a red tf the family pb)iciati to hava Ihroulo kidney dii-eane and In. urat.la. Aoom-r phyaiciau w.i iniieu la and ooiiflntu-d l a diaaiMiaia. Tna wnole tio.jy waa awolleo irltb In. py, and a faial K-ruilnatlou louked for. 'I n a rullouinnpojD.ia were theo turned to aa ilia ' only bop. On hepiauiher la I be dropat bail diaappaarad aed Iba uiv waa aell. and alu r 1 dnui.le aiauilnatUma the phyalclan declared ilia rerovary enmpieia anu gave air. rail a wrllleg . rt-tMiri whiob ne now bua ' a JudKaU A i ao.iniaa, the Police Judaa of fa !. rrui.c.ico, alio aiti.aia the recovery under bia e ll olawrvailoa .f a friend of bla who aio, rew.v. re. b. a iha im (ibroo.a ilrlvbt a , aaaa of Iba kl'ltieya) waa well known lo ba l urabla acoordlnn to all tnedlral autborltlra. ! - Up to Iba advent of ina nlin Cooipnundi ' 4V Biedli lna anew a .thing that would eura aliibry : c troubiaa after Ibiy beraoia curonlo. Aliout e aimeieiitlia of all rnaea ara onw eurabla, aveo a alter Ibey bave dnvelopeil Into tba dreaded i thmnlc forma of llrlgbi'a I nteaie and dlabetea I er No alatemenla are publUhed or Invited aieepi 4, from cbrouio c-a ibal, like tha ntova, ara lo- , curahl l.y all oilier known mnllclnea. If Tom Lav I kidney troubla la reoeol fulu.n'a Kmal Com- pound will cure II Quickly. If II la of ovor aiitbl 4, I to tea uu.utl.a aiaudli.g II la tha only thing . I known thai will aava your Ufa. Joba J rulmn . . I Co , V aabingiou atniet Han rrauclaco, aole a I anmpouoaera ruiton a Renal (ou.pt.und foi ! Hrigbl'a and Kldui y I)eaea. l ; for blalielca, II hi t re.- anaioea mane fur pauenia. Knu pan ,.n,.t Via ara Uactuluaiv aaiaBia la I a-ia any. ! CHARMAN A CO., DRUGGISTS. of achool houaea and grounila la IHt,7C achool furniture and appnratua, S-S.24H bO, lnauraiua on achool hourea and other property, $71. 3M. During tha year tha average number of mllla of aprclul achool tag levied waa 6. '.'6 mllla for the dlatrlcta making apeclul Irvlia or nn average of 1.11 mllla fur the whole county. WEATHER BUREAU. U. B. Department of Agriculture. The following ditla, covrrlnii a period of 3.1 yinia. huve been compllid from the Weather llun au recoida at 1'ortlund, Ore fcon They ute Iran, d to ahow Ihe coiull ti. .na Hint huve prevailed, during thu month In iiucailon, for the above period of y-Hia. but mult not be conitruad aa a foracaat of the wi ullu r condllloua fur the coming nu. ti Hi. Monlh of Augunt for 33 yeara: Mum or 1mrn1.1l ti-mpeiuiure, C6. The warrm-at month waa thul of 1M7, The ratlinutrd valu 1 with un average of 71. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnlihad Evary Waak by the Clackamaa Abatract A Truat Company. O. W. Rhlrb y to C. II. Hrhula, 26 arrea tn Camrbell CI , 1121,0. O. W. Riuilhum lo J llllg. w. Jialf of lota 1 and 2, block 116, Oregon City, (1400. O. A C. H It. Co 1 ami 3 In aec 3.1, 3 tha ne. uunrler uml quarter of aec II. 4, I. J. M'lont to I' Inat, II. K. Wugner to J 81 1. 1 .. $2110. II. Kppi'lHOll til II (limit, r of ace. ;4, 3, J. K. Niirrla to J. Kngon 'l , 2, 2 a., A. l-egrund tn M to 1) J. MiHitc, lola 4 a., and n. half of nw. iiuitrtiT of nw. , 4 e . IS'Hi ti MoirlH, aanic aa 1 hull, tiact In CI. 38. Iloylc. a hulf of ae 4 ., tlotIO Hlun lilcr, 1 acre In 20. Anthony, Iota 1 and wife. The man for her la th man who cornea tiecauae he la the right man and at 1 her own auggeatlon. Che aaya that there I J are a gnat many men here, but ahe haa . 4. fulled to find her Ideal, meaning, no doubt, l that ahe haa Been moat of them but none 'J haa entirely aulted tier fancy. i ay Mayor W'llllama, of Portland, la a man I of great civic pride, and when Mlaa Plerce'i letter came to hla hand the other day. he flrat bethought hlmeelf of the glrra of hla own city. "Thin will never do." he auld. "We ran not allow the ravlahlng beautlea of Ken- culdeat month wua that of lfc99, lucky to coma In and corner the Weateni average or . marriuge maraei. inai wuum nevrr uu. The with an average of 0 The hlgheat temperature waa (7 on the ;:'d, 1MJ; 6th. lkH3, and 10th, 1?02. The loweat temperature aav43 on the 2HHi, Hi7. The rarlleal dule on whlih flrat kill ing'' float occurred In autumn, Oct. 13. Average data un which Drat "killing'' froat occurred In autumn, Nov. 16. Average dule on which laat "killing'' froat occurred In aprlng, March 17. The luteal dutr on which luet "killing" froat occurred In rprlng. May 9. Precipitation (Rain or Melted Snow). Avrruge fur the month, .Ii6 Incbea. Average number of duya with .01 of an Inch or more. 4. The greuleat monthly pie Ipllatlon wua 2 f 0 Inchea In 1K. The Inat monthly pi eclpltutlin waa 0 Im In a in iSU. We have good enough looking girl here In Tortland, and aa long aa our men have never aeen theae rare creaturei of Ken tucky, they are aatlafled. I rouat nip thla movement In the bud." Bo aaylng he handed the letter to a re porter and told him to make It read aa much aa poeelble like a Joke. The letter followa: To the Honorable Mayor of Portland, Oregon, from Mlaa Angela Pierce, Loula vllle. Ky July 14, 1901 Honorable May or, Dear Sir: Hearing there are a greet many unmarried men In Portland, would like to aecure eervlcea. We have a great many fine men tn Kentucky, but I have never found my Ideal. 1 want a gentle man of high moral character and good principle. Muat be refined and neat In ni'Pt-ur.ince and true to hlmaclf. without ma old 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 absofntely 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 line. 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. DAVIE'S VARNO-FLOOR STAIN for finishing floors, lino leum, oil cloth and interior wood work in exact imitation of ex- K:nsive 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 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 Si Jones RELIABLE DRUQUI5TS,- Oregon City, Oregon 1 Tin- gnuti Bt ninoiiiil of precipitation j b-ing m lflh. In regard to myaclf, am 22 i .onl.d In why :t cmiH.-i utKi- I1.1..IM waa ycua of nge, benutlful, "the people aay," ll 7f Inchea 011 the Mh nnd th, lnoii. (and try to be good and true. Have blue- to be placed on the market. The genuine beara the name E. C. PeWItt & Co., Chi' cat;o. Fold by G. A. Harding. I, block 4, New Kru, S7b II. M. Henry to M. O. UiirtH. port or aec. 1, 6. 1 e.. 1. M. (iiinilctaon to II E Hinull, lol 2. At klnaon, $1. It. E Htnull to K Citindrraun, lot 2. Atklnnon, II. T. Itoyaer to J. H Rextnn, nw. quarter of aw. ntuirtcr of aec I, 5, 3. $tb O. Chrb'lenaen to K. I. Thulium, n half of ae. quarter of aec. 15. S, 2 e., Ii2l V. Colbert In M M Mctieliy, lola 10 and 11. block 7, Turk I'l.ue, Moo. (1. 11. Kern to 1. M. Klcmaen, lot block tl, O. C, 11.00. M. K McCurver tn J. Hi'that, Iota 7 and 8, block 71, (). C . :00. J. Myeia ct ul, lt2 aciea In aec. Mi, 4, I e., 11000. L. ll.-na to C. C. Wcht. Iota 6 to 16, block 111, On k drove, J.IH0O J. A. Nllaon et al to Bllua Adklna et al, ne. quarter of no. qiiurti'l of aec. 16, 4, S e , ,471. C. A. Wcy to F. Ilulcy, 60 acrea In CI. 72, 2. 1 e.. 4DO0. Average number of clcur duya. partly cloudy duya, 9, cloudy daya, (i. The picviilllng wltida have been from the northwiet. The avi iiiKi- hourly velocity of Ihe wind la 6 6 mil. a. The hlgheat velocity of the wind waa Hi ml ls from the aoulhweat un the liith, IM. Slntlon. I'nrtlnnd. Oregon. I 'lit.- of latoie. July 1!I04. KDWAKD A. HEAL8. I'laltlit Koreinater. Weather llureau. lo;.giay eyea and golden-brown hair. Am I five feet five Inchea In helRlit. and weigh ' pounda. Look to welKh lera on ac count of compuctneea of mriack. Have fine figure; am neat and atyllah In appear ance, and, allhough am my own dreaa-muki-r, I manage to get that aomethlng ubout them that la the right form. The Clackamaa Abatract aV Trust Co. are owners of the only complete abstract plant In Clackamas county. I'rompt and reliable work on short notice. All work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe cuted, estates settled and titles per fected. J. F. CLARK, Atty-at-Law, President and Manager. Office over Dank of Oregon City. Bummer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On The summer schedule of the Astoria Columbia River Railroad has been Inau gurated between Portland, Aatorla. Gear hart and Seaside, In connection with special round trip excursion tickets to all Clatsop and North Reach points, and train leaves Union depot 8:00 A. M. dally and runs through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 A. M., Gearhart 1 12:20 P. M., and Seaside 12:30 P. M. I The Portland-Seaside Flyer leaves Un ion depot every Saturday at 2:30 P. M., arriving Astoria 6:60 P: M., and runs through direct, arriving at Gearhart 6:40 P. M., and Seaside 6:60 P. M. In connection with this Improved ser vice, special round trip season excursion tickets are aold from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach points at rate of 4.00 for the round trip, good for re turn passage until Oct. 16th. Special commutation tickets, good for five round trips, are aold from Portland to same points for $16.00, good to return until Oct. 16th. Saturday special round trip excursion tickets from Portland to all Clatsop and North Coach polnta on sale every Satur day at rate of 32.60 for round trip, good to return Sunday. SHE LOOKS TO THE WEST. Kentucky Belle Writes Mayor Wllllami of Portland, for an Ideal. Kentucky beauty haa exceeded Ken tucky gallantry, and Mine Angela Pierce, a girl of 22, beautiful, with blue-gray eyes, golden brown hair, a handaome fig ure and a etyllah appearance, has deemed It necessary to write to the mayor of Jorllund. Oregon, for uaslatance In her search for an libul. Not only hua ahe all theae personal charms, but she makes her own dresses and above all, contrives to get "Hint something" about them which gives them the modish look. She dues not ank much either only a man of high moral char acter and good principles, refinement, neat and true to himself without being selfish. Yet with all her accomplishments, she has been unable to find her "Ideal" In the lllucgrans state, where the men for generultlons have been noted for their gallantry to women. She haa turned her maiden funcy to the West, where men are many and women are few. In her child like innocence, she sits at even on the doorstep of her home, watching the sun sink down lrto the distance, and she sees, in the golden rays of light, the re gion where a noble woman is more rare and where she Is therefore placed on a higher pedestal. She sees in her maiden fancy, the mayor of Portland, calling to gether a great concourse of noble men and reading to them from a balcony the offer of the Kentucky girl. She can hear the men cheer and see their eagerness aa they draw lots to see which will have the flrat opportunity of presenting himself before the liluegrass queen. If she is a little dreamy about the real ization of her "ideal," whatever else may be said about her, It must be admitted that ahe Is strictly truthful. In ber letter to the mayor of Portland she does not forget to tell him that she Is five feet five Inches toll and weighs 194 pounds. But even In this she ran well afford to be truthful, because she explains that she "looks to weigh less on account of com pactness of muscle." All of her friends tell her ahe is a fine figure, and the great wonder is that she has escaped being led to the altar so long In Louisville. Undoubtedly many men as men go In Kentucky have offered their hands to this paragon of youthful beauty and per fection and have been spurned because they were not up to her "ideal." One may have had every other attribute but proved himself selfish by the very act of asking such a treasure to become his Rfadtia of the Enterprise have read something about a formidable base ball 1 nine hailing from the Highland country. They are a sturdy lot of lads and only meet defeat when they go up against their superiors. They have bragged of their prowess on the base ball diamond and were actually becoming possessed of the idea that they could not be beaten. They have experienced a change of mind since Bunday last, when they came to Hoping I shall be successful through Oregon City and got a little more than your aslatance, and that I shall hear I they bargained for. The Ely nine accom- from your Ideal of what my Ideal should tie. I remain yours, ANGELA FIERCE. Care general delivery, Louisville, Ky. Krom Louisville Courier-Journal. DeWItt Is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name DeWITT on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel Is used in making le Witt's Witch ' Hazel Salve, which Is the best salve In the world for cuts, burns, bruises, bulls, eczema and piles. The popularity of UeWltt'e Witch Hazel Salve, due to Its many cures, haa caused numerous worthless counterfeits pllshed the rout of the Highland lads to the tune of 22 to 12. ' Dragging Pains 2925 Keeley St., CtiiCAuo. III.. Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gflatiun of the womb, with severe pains tlirotich the groins. I suf fered terribly at the time of men Itruation, bad blinding headaches and rushing ot blood to ine Drain. What to try 1 knew not, for it termed that I had tried all and failed, but I bad never tried Wine of Cardui, that blessed remedy for lick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I bad the right medicine. New blood teemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottlei 1 was a well woman. NrVfcA-iv OUjArJ Mm. Buih it bow in perfect health because the took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down paint and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may aec are health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle eonvincee the pa tient ahe it on the road to health. lor advice ia ease requiring special directions, addrest, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tena. VJiriECTBDl (j CASTOIIIA. Bears the Iha Kind HtM HawAwas Bo&t Blgnatort of "Hlg Tim" Sullivan, who looks like" a clean, close shave every day, tells of his experience with a barber In Pennsylvania avenue while he was attending congress. Mr. Bulllvan went Into the shop one morning and reposed comfortably in the chair. For two or three mornings he had noticed that the barber had been drink ing, but he hesitated to speak to him about it. Finally the blade of the razor slipped under the surface of the congress man's chubby chin. "There, you idiot," he shouted. Jumping from the chair; "now you see what liquor does!" "Tea." re plied the barber, calmly, "It Is apt to make the skin tender." A Sweet Breath. Is a never failing sign of a healthy to mach. When the breath Is bad the sto- Im 1 lii on! OREGON CITY PLANING MILL X F. S. BAKER PROP. X X ! 1 All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - M OREGON CITY, ORE. mach is out of order. There is no rem edy in the world equal to Kodol Dyspep sia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspep sia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "I have been a dyspeptic for years; tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fulry restored In weight. health and strenpth and can eat what ever I like." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Bold by G. A. Harding. SECURE AN OIL PORTRAIT When your purchases at our store aggregate $25, you are entitled to an enlarged oil portrait of yourself. Kemem ber and secure a coupon with each purchase. Our stock of groceries is fresh and complete and the prices 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. Ej-Juatlce Julius Mayer, is a great lover of things that come out of. the sea, and while in Chicago, attending the Re publican convention, he soght to indulge his taste in a well-known restaurant. He ordered little-neck clams, and the colored waiter informed htm that they were out of them. The judge thought that. In the absence of clams, a broiled lobsted might do, but the lobsters, likewise, were out. Soft-shelled craba was hla next choice. but the waiter regretfully Informed him that the crabs were also among the ab sent. "Then why do you keep these things on the bill? Have you any shell fish at all?" the Judge demanded. "Only eggs, Bah," replied the waiter. pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt'e Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of La fayette Ind., says: "All other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while DeWltt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold by G. A. Harding. After being: married for 28 years, David T. 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