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1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1904. PAGE 7. WHY WE ARE AGENTS I INDIAN LANDS (ILL WILL. SuocMiful Sale of 0n.nd Rends Reser vation Tracts. " TIik government will realise lain. re turns from thn Unix (if reded tnirH In IhO (llUIMl Itllllllll I.Hl'llll Kl'DiM'.'llllOll, which win l'ciihIii. ted Ml (lie (ri'(n City Ijind Ofllce Monday.. NHanri l. Wheel rr, iiM'iilni(ir, of Kiidinviu, Va , will In nil priiliiililllty H' I Iba hulk (if 10.11110 acres Included In I ho smith Im If of Ihe reser vation lliul wua Iiii'IikIimI In tlix sale. Ill minimum bill fur any one liui't waa f I 30 nr acre, and III" offi'iK runicd l 111 Id I'it arte fur th more valuable Umber tracts In nil Wliveler submitted 100 hid, which aveiiwid H 16 per aric. There with but ten ti ill-la In the smith half Ihul Wheeler dlil nut make bids upon, and III tilil Im-Iiik fur In esnns of any rnnip'lllnr, nltleris of th local Land Of tic, thiwiKh whlrh bldM wire received nil opened, will recommend the le lmrlm.nl nf thn Inlirlnr lit Washington that Wlicrlcr'a bid bi' accepted In nil cases In wlilrb tin In hlklirst bidder on Inillvldiml trails. Thin rni'iina Ihul be will become thn owner of in-iirly 100 of the tracts, for the reason (hut bin bid on Individual tracts wan eicrrdi'd only In few ItlHI tlttl'l-M There, were 47 bidders who submitted 3:9 Indlvlduiil nnVrn. No bid In bulk was received fur tli mirth half. embracing .00 acres. Thli triu't Inrludcs tlmlx-r partially buriii'd over and round, moun tainous ialure ImixIm. UNO THE INTIRPRIH t AIT. Mark Clackamas County Write-Up and Distribute 'Among Vour frltnili. Tha Enterprise this weak republishes tht vary creditable and comprehensive write-up of Clackamas county and tti estanalve resources that appeared In a recent laue of tho North Pacific Rural Spirit. It It a valuable advertisement for th la taction and ahould bs thorouohly distributed. A numbtr of antra copltt were prlnttd th la weak and thata may ba had at a nominal cott by Individual! or raal estate flrma for dlttrlbut Ion among Intending Ultra. LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA. Tin- Triennial (.'one-lave Knight Tcm pl ii r will bu lii'lil ut Hun riaii'lnco Hi-p-(ember 6th to 9th, mid tht Hovrrclgn (iniiid I.odge I. O. O. K. will he held at name point Hi plcmber I '.'III (o LTilh. Fur Ihine occasions thn Houtherii I'liclnc Co. will pliii i In i ff i rl I In. -x t r rii. v low niti' of one and onc-ihlid fair for (lie round trip, not to cm-red IJft, (he rati fniin I 'o I luiul Those who Mir punning u t 1 1 to California alioiild lukf nod' of these rules. -M 1100 REWARD, itOO. Tha renders of Ihla paper will be pleased to Irarn that thira la at Irani una dreaded disease that science haa been able lu euro In all Ita I (!, and thnt la catarrh. Ilnll'a Catarrh Cure la tha only poaltlva cure now known to tha medical fi-atrnlty. Cnlarrh bi-ln a connlltutloniil dlai-aan, rrqulit-a a ronatltullonal trrat nirnt. Ilnll'a Catarrh Cure la tnkrn In ternally, ai-lln dlreHly upon the blood and nuii-ona aurfiirrt of tho ayiti-m. thra by dralroyln( tha foundation of tha ilia aaoa. and giving tho pall'nt atrrngth by bulldln up the conatllutlon and aaalat IriK nalurn In doing lla work. Tho pro prietors have to much faith In Ha cura tlva powera that thry offer fma Hundred Dollara for any raa that It falls to cur. Hrnd for lint of tratlmonlala. Addnaa: K. J. CHENET A CO . Bold by drtiKKltta. 16o. Toledo, O. Take llall a Kamlly l'llla for conatlpa-tlon. MjUi'ln Iiki' their ilieud for "Hint ti -rtliln ki i .mil h inn rn r '' when they hm In. Kowler'a Kxliiii l of Wild Hlruwberry In Hie lioime. Nuluie'a nperllk' for auin mi l i unipliiliita of every mill. SCHOOL WILL OPEN SEPT. 2. Contract for Connecting School Build Ingt With Btwar It Awarded. Tha Oiron City Hrhool Hoard hehl meeting thn flrtt of the week, when It woa dii lil. d to open the arhoole on Hi p ti mber 20. Hup pltkln and the harveat Ing of other ciopa will have been com pleted by that time to that It la not ex pected that there will be anything to In terfere with a full attendance of the iu plla at the vnrlotia achoola. The contract for connecting the Hnr clay and Kuatham ai-hool butlillnge with the aiwer wua ttwanli-d to U'Wla & Retching, of Chicago, thnt llima bid being I lW.O Hlate of CITATION. In the Couiitv Court of th Oiinuii fur I'liukmnn enmity. In Ihe iniitler of the retain of Kilwanl W. r.liiKhniii. ili i i ui il: To Kiite H. ItliiKhiiin nml nil ollur lu ll ii nf l lilwanl W. Illniitiam, di i iih. iI. nnil all ol here Inliieeteil: In the name of the Hlate of Ohkoii. you uie hereby coininiinded to apiiear bifuni the lloiiiiralile Counly Court, of the Hl.ite of liregon. Ill unil for the Coun ty of Clnikmim. nl the court houHr in the city of Oregon City on the .'Nth lay of September, 1901, ut the hour of 10 o'clock B. in. of nalil day. to how ciuiHe. If ony cxlBt, why nil order ahould not be made illiicllng thu tain of that certain mil propi rty belonging to eald eelalc which l deacrllii d ua being 6 2S ncrca In tho ct half of Urn Jumca and l'hll Iniln Terwllllger lionatlon I.uiul Claim In Townehlp One (1) South. Itnngu One (1) Kiut of thu Wllluiin tlii Merldlun In Miiltuomiih county. Hlute of Oregon; the eatmi blng a atrip of land extending from the linn dividing the mat und went halvca of enld claim. coMterly und purullel to tho aouth line of aald claim to the center of the McAilam roiid, the aouth line of aald atrip of land being nK3.35 feci north on the eoulh boundary of aald claim, and aUo tho right belonging to raid K. V. lllngliam In bin life tlmci und to hla helra and aeelgna to about, take and kill ducka ami other wild fowla and game upon any and ull alougha. lakca und Innda covered by water on Lola 1. 6 and 7, the NW1-4 of the NW1-4 of Bectlon 23; loll 1, 2. 3. 4, and W1-! of BW1-4 and Wl-2 of NW1-4 of Sec tion 14, 1it'6, Bectlon 16; Lot 5 and BE1-4 of BK1-4 and El-2 of NE1-4 of Boctlon 10, the BE1-4 of the 8W1-4 of Boctlon 3; the El-2 of N W 1-4; the N 1-2 of BE 1-4 and W 1-2 of NK 1-4 of Boctlon 10, all In Columbia County, Oregon; alio fractional river lot 3, Section 32; loti 6, 6, Section 28; lot 6, Section 33 and the E 1-2 of BW 1-4, Section 28. all In Town Three, (3), North Range One (1), Wcat of Wil lamette Meridian; Alao river loti 1. 2. 3 8cctlon 6, Townahlp 2 North, Range 1 Weal of Willamette Merldlun, more par ticularly dcacrlbcd In deed found record ed at page 607, Hook F, Kecorda of Dceda In Multnomah County, State of Oregon. Wlincaa my hand and the acal of auid court alllxcd thta 8th day of Auguat, 1904. r. A. Sleight, Clerk of the county court, by K. W. Oreenman, deputy. (First publication Auguat 12.) All klnda of Job printing la done at tha Enterprise olllce. Onr work can not ba excelled In 1'ortland. aaaWTaaWaWaMamEPlWaT l Mother's Ear ( a oo in atorxaava an, wnmm ' Hummma aw ihuht. mo im rum , ori that com airou tmt TIMK, SCOTT'S EMULSION 3tiru thw twrm trniiara mo nouinr to aicniiiir ro -urn HHirn oc torn MOTHM Atto CHILD. Sf rd (or free sample. SCOTT ft HOVVNK, t htmliU, r.ri'i I'5"' strut. New York. '4 joe. and tt.oo all drutgisis, Suit Over Inturanca Money. U It' n 6 H. liriibi l, Im nl attoriieyn, ale i nndiii tlng n null ilri lili illy out of the otdliiary In the Miiltiiomab county clicult court. The pioi ei ils of an liinuiume poll' y fur 1000 Is Involved In the litigation which haa I. i i ti liisiltuted by liiacle I lirnni ll uaalnnl Hut ah Hulk und the Oruud lAalge of the Am lent Onler of United Workmen of Oregon. The defi hilatit fraternal or ganisation linn paid Into the court the uniounl of the polity and the court will awaid the custody of the money after Ihe li-ntlintuiy ban been offered. The facta of the tune ua slated In the com plaint, are that at Oregon City In 1K93, the defendant corporation isnued and deliv ered an Innurunee poUry lu the sum of l.'iiuo to John 8. Korbet. Ihe fare of the pulley to be paid to the plaintiff lirucie I, llciinrll, his daughter. In considera tion of the daughter being named aa the benenclury In the lullry, It wua agreed between the partita that the futher should live with the daughter vlio wua to provide for him a home and In cute of alcknens or other disability, the daughter was to pay all anseanmenls and keep her father In gtaid alundlng In the older, and In the event of hla death wua to have Ihe body shipped to Mcl'herson, K.inniin. for burial. 1'lulntlff alleges that she performed every obligation that wua Imposed on herself In Ihe agree ment, piovltllng a home for Forbea both at Oiegon City und at I'ueblo, Coloradu, until the time of bis death In April, 1004. In August, li03, Korbre. without the knowledge and consent of the daugh ter stun nilrred the oilglnul policy to the Win km' n Ixxliie and caused another policy to be Issued In luvor of Suiuh Hulk a sister residing In un Knsiern atule, all uf whlrh Is iilli ged to have been In viola tion of the compact between futher and daughter, The daughter neks for a dc enr of the com t (Inviting (hat she be eiitllli d lo ti. rive the full ainotiiil of tile pulli) and that tin- polii' miming tint nli lank oc iliiiuii-il null ami void. iiikI that Kit- iimi.. juiIkum-iiI lot all onlM lilnl illitllHi im till. NhhuI Catarrh quickly yii-Mi to treat ment by Ely a Cream Halm, which is agree ably aromatic. It i roceived tliroiifjU tb uoBtrilH, cleanses, ami licnla the whole nr- faco over winch it ditTmci itself. iniKKi'i tell tho COc. li.e; Trial aie ly mini, 10 oenU. Test it aiiil you are lure to continue the trcatmcuL Annouiicoinrnt. To accommodate thoeo who are partial to the use of aUnuireri in aijlying liquitbj into the DaHol iOHsa;ei for catarrhal trou ble, the proprietor! prepare Cream Holm in liiiiM form, which will be known aa Kly'l Liquid Cream Halm. Trice including the ipmyinu tube it 7.1 cents. Dra-gitta or by mail. 'J'ho liquid form embodiea the Died, iciual propertici of the solid preparation. flera Ara Rome of the Convincing Pacta That CuuncJ ua to Tuki J tha Agency for tha Fulton Com- pound., theFlrat Thlnga Known 4t that Cura Chronic Kidney Du- cuaea. J' 1 ( rt'it, let II be d iilnrtly anderstood thai J, avery one of Iba esses Iwlusr bad beeudlogootcd . by out or mors physician! at enrunlo and In-1' tursUls; tec'.nd, sole th eertaluly of the re- lulu at abowa by the recti'ery tlno of Ut . frletjoi tkey told wuo were aloitlsrly aBiloUid with supposed lerurtlile kidney dlx sies. N. W, Hpsuldiug, 1'resiUoDl H.isu)illr. Bta ,4, Co , Han r-ancisro, had a reeovery In bis oa 4e I stnliy and li.ld seerul others lio rrrotered. 1 A'tiiipn weS'i. eaiiiaiist, hio Francisco, We make A. it 1. 'i illaV rofloneri d liiUiel and Utlil two friends uo r-1 aovore.il. l)r. tsrl D. 7lele, pioneer dnilt, W Parlflt' atreut, hau 'raiu:liico, recovered hlitiaelf stitl 4 g ve It Ui mors tntn a duun puilcuis mUi r : Oovernd ! Charlea F.nrelke. editor of Ihg Germao papf, Ban rsuclsi!o, rmovered bimself and tola 11 lo 4 a nuint.nr utio recovered, due of Ibem liellig 4V Ci.arles K Wscker, Hi- hillli street Diercbsnt ; il M. Wood, mlUor Wine anu Hi Irll llili-w, retxirered bluisiilf Slid to d It 10 terrral liO 4V reimvered, uuiong ILvai being au OiU-scuoul i a; pl.VklClull. K.lwsrd Hnorl of the Ban Franelseo Call rt-1 v fiver' il. si mi threi of !l fili-iid't. vlr : Wullktn 1 4V Mnriln. Csplaia lluoburil of Ins Honolulu route, 4, and W'llllsui IUHln of.tl.e V 8 tjusrlcr-: B.-ler't ! psrtuiri.tof ho Kraoclsro. 4. John A. i'brlps of Hi- llolrl rpnller, 8t j frsiultro, and loo of bis frlendt. etc. eto I a- Tim kidneys are the sewers that strata the 1 aj poisons out of iba system. W'a cud siaud tba OersnKi'uii nl for a short while, bul wb'Dllie v Inierfnrnnie beonnin rhroulo (permanent I, as I 4, Oral riiilsli.eil '.J llriyhl, It Is only a guesilun 14, oi mis sing w.i.ire aesin wiiivdhus. 11 iwu tailed Iti i tit I Hi., ime and Incurable. All kltlnnf tr.iuolet S vekip Into this form about Inettb to Nil u month. The obove cases wnrt luourtble by sll oib.-r known Bieana feoplt bailns kul ry d !.- should begin at Brat ltb 4. Ine otiln ksoan thing thai will cure It If It bat , 4. resnhed il.a serious slsne (ulmn't Ri t ar 4. Uiiiiixeiod for Krlirhl't ai d Kidney Diseases. ' i 4 for Inalielaa. i bo John J Kulloo (., ! 4, Wsshmglvn street. Rsu rranclno. sole eotn- . pouudrm Seuil I01 yau.vuwb V t Sit Uie anal ' Z Wsult lui Uiia ikf . I4 ruiDUlhl a fft. DRUQ&IITI. DlWItt II thi Name. When you go to buy Witch llaael Salvi look for the name DeWITT on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Haael la used In making DeWltta Witch Haiel Salve, which li the beat ealve In the world for cuta. burna, bruises, bolls, eczema and plica. The popularity of DeWitfi Witch Hazel Solve, due to Ita many curea, haa caused numerous worthleaa counterfelta to be placed on the market. The genuine bears the name E. C. DeWItt A Co., Chi cago. Bold by O. A. Harding. OABTOHI Bean tha in Halt Wwajt tufa Blgaatin of FAVORS MORE PLANK ROADS. Detervet Your Patronage. The growth of a community and the auceess of Its local lnstltutiona depends entirely on the loyalty of ita people. It la well enough to preach "patronlie home Industry," but except the acrvlce given at a homo Institution equula that of out-of-town enterprlaca. thla argument car rlre no weight and la entirely disregard ed, as It should bo. Hut with Oregon City people It la different. A few montha ago E. Ii. Johnson established the Caa ende Laundry. It la equipped with the Intent Improved machinery nnd la dnlly turning out work that la equal to any and superior to much of the laundry work that II being done In Portland. Delng a home Institution and furnishing employment for many Oregon City peo ple, It la enjoying an Immenae patronage. The high standard 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 12M. E. L. Johnson, proprietor. Oregon City Market Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 76 0 to 90c per bushel. Flour Valley, $4.40 per bbl. Hard wheat $1.90. Portland, $1.16 per aaclc Howard'! Belt, 11.06 per lack. Oala In lacks, 11.10 per cental. ' Hay Timothy, baled, $14J16 per ton; clover, $10; oat. Ill; mixed hay, til; cheat, til. Mlllstufre Bran, $19 per ton; thorta, $22.60 per ton; chop, $19 per ton; barter, rolled. $26 per ton. New potatoea, 2 centa per pound. Green pena 6 centa per pound. CJrcen and yellow wax beana to 7c per pound. Erks Oregon, 18c to 20c per dozen. Butter Ranch, 36c to 45c; aeparator, 40c to 60c; creamery 60c and 66c. Oregon Onlona 1 l-2c per pound. Dried Applea c to 7c per lb. Prunea (Dried) Petite, lo per lb; Ital ian, large, 6c per lb; medium, I 1- e; Silver, 4 1 2c. Applea 60 to 76c. Stock Carrots Sacked, 60 cents. Dressed Chickens 14c per lb. Livestock and Dresaed Meata Beef, live, $2.60 to $3.00 per hundred. Hogs, live, 4 1-1 to Ic; hog, dressed, I 1-1 to 7c; sheep. $1.76 to $2 pr head; dressed 6c; veal, dressed, c; lambs, live, $1.60 to $1.76 per bead; lambs, dressed, I a. County Judge Ryan Interviewed On Road Construction. County Judge Kynn attended a meeting of the executive committee of the Btate Good Itouds Association at Bulem thla w. k where he waa Interviewed on the subject of road construction. The States man mported the Interview and other de talln of the committee meeting aa fol lown; "A Statesman reporter nut Mr. T. It. Itvan ut the Willamette Hotel yesterday afternoon ami the matter of good roads wan tllM.isMd. Mr. I'yan favors plank roads above all oi,;i ;H mull r most conditions In Ore gun. " Tliey will be found cheaper of con struction.' stilil Mr. Kynn. "Then again liny will Inut at least five years without any repairs ut ull. and they are good for twelve to thirteen years of ordinary farm travel. Of course plank roads will not hint so long under heavy wood and lum ber hauling, but for farm hauling they are ull right. A farmer tan haul a larger load over a plank road than any other kind for the reason that there is no friction on a plnnk road." " 'Of course no one cun find fault with the Macudam road, well built, but It costs more for construction and more for repairs per mile. Now to build a mile of crushed rock rond costa about $2100, while a mile of plank road can be built for $10t)0. and the lutter can be kept up for about $140 per mile per year." ' C'laikaniiis county hue spent $36,000 on ita roada thla year, building of crushed rock, plank, gravel and conders. The lat ter mukca a good road, and we can build a good ni.'jiy of the roads In the neigh borhood of the old Iron works at Oswego very cheuply with thla medium.' 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 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 ei- Binsive wood. 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 & Jones RELIABLE DRUGUISTS, Oregon City, Oregon eft ! I. It. Dlmlck, the liveryman, was car rying his eye In a sling thla week, but it was a cane In which the ' other fellow" Superior Work Lowest Prices "I waa troubled with stem aoh trouble. Tbedford's Black Draught did me more good la one week than all the doo tor's medicine I took la year." MRS. BARAB B. Bill RF I ELD, EllettsTillt, Ind. Thedford t Black Draught quickly iuvigoratri the ac tio.1 of the stomach and cures even chronic cases of intlijfetfion. f you will take a small dose of Tbed ford's Mack lrupht occa sionally you will keep your stomach and liver in per fect condition. THEDFoRD'5 BLACK-DRAIM More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thedford 's Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation butenree diarrhica and dysentery and kepi the bowels regular. All druggists sell lt-oaat packsgaa. "Thedford'i Black Draught is the best medi cine to regulate the bowels I have tver ud." MRS. A. M. GRANT, fineads Jerry, N. C. . CGiiSTIPATiOi That is what you get when A. MihlMin does your plumbing work. He doc? general tinning, plumbing anil jobbing busi ness. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Hot air heating fixtuies manufactured and supplied. A. M1HLST1N Main Street OREGON CITY, OR J1HS. COMMERCIAL BANK OP OREGON CITT. apltal, .... 1100,0(0 TaAHSACT 4 elMIIAL BAXSins IPS1KISS. Lu mmle. Hills discounted. Makes col-l-ctiont. Huva and tells exchange on all points o the I'nlted States, Europe and Hong Koni eposlts received subject to check Dsns ' pen from t k. t. to 4 r. u. r. LATOURETTE, President F J. MEYER Cashier. OREGON CITY PLANING MILL F. S. BAKER PROP. All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. HI did not get the worst of the bargain. Mr. Dlmlck woa hitching up a horse, when the animal threw Us head around fierce ly, striking the liveryman Just below the right eye. The member, though severely bruised. Is not permanently Injured. JOHN YOUNGER, Mear Huntley's Drug Store, A Sweet Breath. Is a never falling :u of a healthy sto mach. When the breath Is bad the sto mach Is out of order. There is no rem- i 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 hae been a dyspeptic for years; tried FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE N Ureat Britain and America. Rare Op mil I! t-finty Juilge T. F. Ryan went to Sa lem Wednesday morning, where he at tended a meeting of the executive com mittee of the Oregon Good Roads Asso ciation, of which he Is a member. Before returning home. Judge Ryan, with the other members of the committee, visited the Immense stone quarry on the Cor vallis & Eastern railroad. A Perfect Painless Pill, la the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a good taste In the mouth. The all knda of remedies but continued to famous little pllla for doing such work otow worse. Bv the use of Kodol I began 1 Pleasantly and effectually are DeWltt a to Improve at once, and after taking few bottles am fully restored In weight, health and strength 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. rThe ELECTRIC Grocery )l D. M. KLEMSEN, Prop. OASTOniA. Bamtha The Kind Yon Haw Always BoagM Preaching U. B. Church, services at the United Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of La fayette Ind., aays: "AU other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while DeWltt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect" Sold by G. A. Harding. OA8TOIUA. Bsanthe ' ) Ui You Have km BfliigM A Summer Cold. A summer cold la not only annoying. but if not relieved Pneumonia will be the Brethren church, head of Seventh street. uul " no' .ievu rneumonia Wm oe me every Sunday. 11 a. m.j Sunday school 10 ' P"able by fall. One Minute Cough a. ro.; Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.;' uro ",0 " - preaching S p. m. Prayer meeting every Wedneaday evening at I o'clock. All are cordially Invited to these services. C. P. Blanchard, pastor. The' Chrlstilla Cemetery Association, of the Chrlstilla school house, near Lents, haa filed articles of Incorporation In the office of County Clerk Sleight The In corporators were: J. L Henderson, J. B. Deardorc, E. A. Odell, George Brookman, C. C. Henderson, F. G. Strlekrott, Chas. Hensler, Otto brookman, W. C. Hollis and John Chltwood. (lamination, heals, soothes and strength ens the lungs and bronchial tubes. One Minute Cough Cure Is an ideal remedy for the chuldren. It Is pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. A certain cure for Croup, Cough and Cold. Bold by G. A. Harding. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tha Bignatara of Nasal CATARRH In all IU stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and Deals Uie diseased membrane It cores catarrh sod drives away a cold la lbs bead Viickljr. 6A JUfil Balm Is placed bio tha nostrils, spreads Srer tb SMmbno and Is absorbed. Belief is lm BeduUe and s Cars f ooom. It is not drying does Bo produce sleeting. Luge Size, 60 cents at Drng fiats or by stall ; Trial Sise, 10 centa. SLT BBOTHJaiS, M Warren Siren, Hew Turk