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OREGON CITY NTIftPftlK. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 190V
ADMINISTRATOR'S NpTICt OF SALE.
In the County Court of Clackamaa County
State of Oregon.
In tlio matter of th Estate of John
lender, d'oceaned.
Notice In hereby given that pursuant
to an order of the above infilled court
duly made and entered on the -12th day
of December, t!M, the undcretgned ad
ministrator of the aid eslt will on
the ISth clay of January, 19015, at th
hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at public
auction at the court house door of the trcsorllied in said order for the public
eourthon of Claokiiina county, Orcgun. I "'" of ,ht mmona l once week for.
t Oregon City, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real estate,
to-wlt: The southwest quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section IS. Tp. 5.
South of UanRB S, Et of the V. M,,
Clackamas County, Oregon.
O. W. ASHFOKD,
Administrator of the estate of John Len
der, deceased.
Dated. December 12. 19W.
Notice to Creditor.
Notice Is hereby given that tho under
algned has been by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, appointed administrator of
the estate of John Herhst, deceased.
All persons having- claims against Raid
state are hereby required to present the
fame, property verified, to the under
signed at the office of Bruce C. Curry.
In Oregon City, Oregon within ix months
from the date of the first publication of
this notice. JACOB WIND.
Administrator of the estate of John
Herbst, deceased.
Bruce C. Curry, attorney for Adminis
trator. First publication, December 2S, 1J04.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of On?-
son, for Clackamas County.
Slary A. Knox, rialntlfl,
vs.
Leighton. B. Knox, Defendant.
To Leighton 13. Knox, detfndant:
In the name of the State of Orefron.
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit, on or before
the 4th day of March. 1905. that being
the last day prescribed in the order of
publication of this summons, and If you
fjid to bo appear and answer said com
plaint the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief therein prayed, to-
wlt: a divorce from the marriage exist- I
lng between you and plaintiff. j
Thi summons Is published in the Ore-
Ron City Enterprise by order of Hon.
The. A. McBrlde. Judge of the Circuit
Court, made on the 17th day of Janu
ary, 1905, for six consecutive weeks; the
first publication being on the 10th day of
Januaiv. ISOo.
S. R. HARRIN'.JTOX. '
Attorney for Plaintiff.
- j
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the 'County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
In the matter of the estate of Gottfried
Eoese, deceased, and of Elizabeth
Eoese, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the Anal
account of the administrator of the
above named estates respectively, has
been filed In the above entitled court
and that Monday, the J3d day of January,
1905, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court
House in Oregon City, Oregon, ha been
set by order of said court a the time
and place of hearing objection if any
there be. to said reports respectively.
First publication December 23. 1904.
Last publication, January 20. 1905.
GOTTFRIED BOESE,
Administrator of the estate of Gottfried
Boese, deceased, and of the estate of
Elizabeth Boese, deceased.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Jennie Duffy, Plaintiff,
vs.
James Duffy and E. G. Caufield, Defend
ants. io James uufTy, the above named De-!
fendanf I
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
ia the above entitled court and suit
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, and
if you fail to so appear and answer said
complaint the above named plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief demand
ed therein, to-wit: For a decree dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony now existing
between said plaintiff and you, a rea
sonable sum for alimony and for the
nurture and education of the four minor
children of plaintiff and you, for the pay
ment of t"0 to plaintiff of the money
now in possession of defendant, E. G.
Jl
"pa x
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and
susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption.
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre
vents serious results from a cold.
It Saved His Life After tho Doctor Said He Had Consumption.
W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes: "There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I hid
consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from
the first and three bottles cured me completely.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
THREE SIZES, 25c, 50c anil $1.00
Cnufield, as administrator of the estate
I of PatrieR Puffy, deceased, owned by
you a your distributive- hr of kl
eatate, to apply on the decree awarded
for alimony nforcaald, that plaintiff t
given the civ and custody of an Id four
minor ehlldtvn, and for such other re
lict as equity may rwiulw, Thl um-1
mona Is published tn pursuance of an
order of Hon. Thomas K, Kyan. Judmi
of the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Clackamas County, made on the
iTth day of IVceniber. ISiM. The time
! six consecutive weeks; the date of the
first publication thereof la the StMli day
of December, l?i4.
HENRY ST. R.WNKll.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Cltickanuia County.
John Clarence Statler, Plaintiff,
vs.
Tamsle Sutler, Defendant.
To Tamsle Statler. Defendant:
In tho name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you
In the above entitled suit by the -4th
day of February, 1S0G. and If you fail
to answer or appear herein, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief de
manded tn his wild complaint, to-wlt:
that the bonds of matrimony existing
between the pUtintlfC and defendant be
dissolved, and for general relief.
This summons Is published by order of
the County Judge of the County of Clack
amas, Oregon, made the 11th day of
January, 1','Oi.
H. K. SARGENT.
Attorney for Plaintiff, j
Date of last publication February U. 06 1
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon.
Mrs. Dorlta TVoodworth. Plaintiff,
vs.
Claremount Woodworth. defendant.
To Claremount Woodworth. the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled court and suit
on or befor the last day of the time pre-
scribed In the order for publication made
herein to-wlt: 4th day of February. 1905.
and if you fall so to answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded In her
complaint on file. vi: that the marriage
contract existing between plaintiff and
defendant be forever dissolved.
This summons Is served upon you by
order of the Honorable Thnmi. A M-
Bride, Judge of the above entitled court.
maJe December 15th. 1904. and the date
of the publication of thl summon I
Dcct mber 13. 1904. and the date of the
last publication thereof t February 3d.
1905. and the time within which the de
fendant Is required to answer the com
plaint Is February 4th, 1905.
EDWARD MENDENHALL,
and A. R. MENDENHALL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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T,k , . ... , ., .,
Timber Land. Act Jun. 3, 1878-NotIc
For Publication.
United States Land Office. Oregon City,
Oregon. January 12, 1905.
Notice is hereby given that In Cornpll-
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the '
States of California. Oregon. Nevada,
and Washington Tcerltnv- o. ,..,,.,i ,a '
ana Washington Territory, as extended i
10 an me t-uouc 1-nna btates by act of ;
August 4, 1S92, j
Cinon e M.rlrl.
, m i, . JI, .
of Clarkes. county of Clackamas. State
of Oregon, has this day filed In this of
fice his sworn statement No. 6518, for
the purchase of the Whi. 8WU. NEVi
SW'i of Section No. 30. In Townshln Vo
4 South Ranire No 2 Fast snrf u-ill . j Raiff four (4) East, Sections three (3) to
soutn. itange r,o. s tast, and will of- thirty-three (33), both Inclusive, and Sec
fer proof to show that the land sought j tions thlrty-tlve (35) ami thirty-six (3i);
Is more valuable for its timber nr tnn I all in the Oregon Cltv Ijimi tiimri,-t-
than for agricultural purposes, and to
Jupi5
pf T y p y absolutely clean inruiff, Vour Draififlit or Dulsswin ....
Ply it to you fRfcE. II ,o Uil 4. ,d it, . Vmul Ur. H WD. lAMt Sf)K MIUOIXPMui .wlrtig "Jtre
yii mim
EM A
Jl
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY, OREGON CITY
establish his claim to said land hefofe
tttgltcr and Heeolver at Onmm City,
Oregon, on Wrdmwday, the SiHH day of
March. 106.
lie name a wlluesse;
Kobeit II Sno.tgitiss. of Meadow brook,
AU' l.. I.jtikliis, of ,MeiidowbiiMk.
tlcclge llnfstetter, of Clarke.
t'attlen Smith, of Mulluti.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the nlHive-itcsct'llieil Utttilw nie l'etttcNt
ed to Hie their claims In this office on or
Itefoie said i'.Mh ly of Mulch, !&,
,l.;K!iNON 8 I'llKHrtlCK,
Register.
Notice to Creditor.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed hit been by the County Court of
the Stale of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, appointed Administrator of
tho estate of Hell IVtter, deceased.
All person having claims against said
estate are hereby required to pi.-M-nt
the same, properly verified, to the ttndei
signed at the office of Hruce C. Curry In
Oregon City, within t month from
the date of the first publication of till
n-it'et.
HUNK P.CftCH.
Administrator of the esate of Hell Potter,
deceased,
Bruce C. Curry. Attorney for Adminis
trator, Klrot publication, January JO. 193.
Notlc of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed uilmlnlMtirttrlx of the estate uf
Michael M. Shlvely, deceased, has tiled
In the County Court of the Slide of Ore
gon, fur Clackamas county, her final
j account as mich administratrix of s.iid
estate and tlwit Monday,, the lUh day of
March. IJrtS. at the hour of 10 30 . m..
mlsI ,,, Xll bv mUI , (U.t
,,. titm, fr n.ri.. of objections
a
to
j said report. , the settlement of said
(estate. SAKAft K. SIIIVKLY.
i Admlnistrati U
K. I. Mm com. Woodburn. Oregon,
Attorney for Admiuiult Ix
NOTICK OK ItKSTOllATlON of Pub
lic Lands t .Settlement and Ftttrv.
I partni.nt of the Interior, Ueneral I .and
Otttce. Washington, l. C January i.
1 '-"&. Notice Is hereby given that on
iH-cemlsr IS. l'JOI. the Secretary of the
Interior releusxt from withdrawal and
restored to settlement the public lands
In the following descrtlM-tl urea which
were temporarily withdrawn on August
3. 190.1. for proposed additions in The
Cascade llange Forest Heserve; and that
the said public lands so rvlettseil from
withdrawal and restored to settlement on
Iteceuiber 15, 1901, will become suDlerl
to entry, tiling and selection at the
Cnlterf State Ijinj Offices for the re
spective districts In which the rc.Hnied
land lie, viz: at Oregon City and K
burg, Oregon, on Muv 1. 14: Township
e (5), six ), and seven l7 Houth.
Itange four 14 Fast. W M.: In Town
ship elk'ht tH Houth, Itange four it)
Hast, the West half of Section tw (31.
S.-elious thle" (3) to ten (10). both In
clusive, the smith half and north-. -st
quarter of Section eleven till, the north
west quarter of Hectlon fourteen (14),
the north half and south-west quarter
of Section fifteen tlSl. Section sixteen
(11 to twenty , both Inclusive, the
niwth-west quarter of Hcettoii twenty
one (I'D. the uth half and north-west
quarter of Section twentv-nlne C3).
Section thirty 3)) and thirty -one (31),
and the west half of Hectlon thirty-two
(3): In Township nine (9) South. Hange
four (4 Fast. Section five (6). six .
seven (7). thirteen (13) and fourteen (14).
the south half of Section tlfieen (ID,
necuon sixteen (Id) to thlrty-lx 31).
""'h Inclusive; In Township ten tl)
South, Hang four 141 East. Sections
.one (1) to twenty CD), both Inclusive.
the south-west quarter of Section twenty-
one (21). the north-east ouarter of na
tion twenty-two 422)., Sections twenty
three C'J). twenty-four (24). and
twenty-five (25. the north half and
southeast quarter of Section twentv-slx
(2t. Sections twentv-nlne i in ti.trtu.
two (32), both Inclusive, the south half
a.n1 north-wet quarter of Section thirty
1 l33)' ,n south-west quarter of
Section thirty-four (31). the south-east
quarter of Section thlrtv-flve (35) Sec-i
tlon thirty-six (.); In Township eleven
:"' Douui, iianKe lour n r.ast, nec-
!,ion" ,our n1"" '"h Inclusive,
Sections sixteen (IS) to twenty (20),
both Inclusive, the north half and south
west quarter of Section twenty-on (21).
the west half of Hectlon twenty-eight.
Sections twentv-nlne 1291 an,t thlrtv
(30); In Township twelve il't South.
.,.:" T-, "!" ,H)' nrt"'n n51
'sixteen (lu) atul seventeen (17) South.
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n
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twenty two CSS!) Hmlth. Hange one til
West: In Township twenty-three (S:i
Hotith, Hrtiigo one t) West. Beet Ion one
tl) to eleven til), both Inclusive, Hen
lions fifteen tttO to twetttv-otte CO, both
Inclusive, and Hrclloim iwentv-eishl t"
to llility-thren l.llll, both Inclusive; In
Township twenty .four L,'II Monlh, ItAnge
one U West, Hectlous Ihe tbl to nine
t S . Itoth Inclusive, tho Wel hnlf of Hi-c
lion fourteen (4, 8ecllon fifteen Ot
to teuly-lhre (23), both Incliistve, and
Hectlous twenty-live c'M to thlrtv-lx
(.iiii, both Inclusive; In Township twenty
ttve t.'6l Houth. Itauge one (II West,
Hectlous oho (t) to tweiitv-tluee iii),
both inclusive, the not tit half of Hevilon
twenty-four ('.'It ami twenty-six tStt),
Heetuma twenty. seven ti,'l to ihlttv-one
(.Hi, both Inclusive; lit Township thirty
Utll Houth, ItnitKC tine til West, Hectloli
one til, two u'l mid Once Ctl, Hectlon
live &) to t Weill v-llllee tS3l, Initlt In
clusive, and Hectlim twentv-seveii (3fl
to thirty-six 3rt, both Inclusive; In
Township thlrtv-one (311 Houth. Itange
tine (11 West. Sections five t(i. sl (til.
seven (?) ant eight (to, the south-west
quarter tif Heel Ion nine (9. Hectlon fit
teen tlB) to twenty-one (SO, both In
clusive, and Hectlon tweittv-seveti (8!l
to thirty -six (Ml, tmth Inclusive, all In
the ltosebtug Land District,
J. 11. KIMPI.K, Acting Commissioner,
Approved; TIIOH. ItVAK, Acting Hecre-
tioy tif the Interior.
Notice of Street Improvement.
Notice l hereby given that Fourth
ftrevt of Oicgim City, Oii-gon, from the
West line of High street to the I'aist line
of Monroe street will be Improved with
crushed link, and by laying sidewalks,
curb, coiner block and drains mid by
! udtng said street by the established
grade thereof.
Tbl notice Is published putsiiitnt to
nit mder made by the Council of oirgoii
City. Oregon, at a meeting held Janu
ary 4 th, l.'oi,
W, A, Dlmlck, ticeortW,
t'regou City, Orriiun, Jauuaiy 9. 19'.,
Jan. i,b.
Try forllealth
South IWia St.,
Chu m, li t, , tvt. 7,190-2
Eik'l.t tnohtln .n I wa t) ill
that 1 m foms'ilel ta lis or it
down nearly H i hi time. My
stoniiu h w.ii no weak ami upset
that I rouM keep nothing on it
anil ( vomtleil frcjuenlly. I
could not urinate without grt
iain an. 1 1 roti"Vi much that
my titrvi.-tt ami Uiut wer taw
and sore. Th d's'ton pro
nounced it Urijfiif dnene and
othen said it wa consumption.
It matter-.! little to me what
they called it and I bad no de
iire t lite. A listr-r visited tn
from St. Itui nd aikett me if
i had ever tried Wtue of Cardui.
I told lo r I bad not and (he
hoiiK'lit a Ixittle. I believe that
it savtl my life. 1 believe many
women could ve much tuffer
ing if Uiey but knew of iti value.
'Joa'i you want freedom from
pain? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
be well. Yutt do not need to be
a weak, k! pie tiifTerar. Tou
can b a woman' health and
do a woman ' work in life. Why
not "eure a bottle of Wine of
Card ut from your druggist if
day?
l-J::iE caHDUl
ill3" f"'- --M-'-errSMffl;iiiiiiiMii:i
OASTOniA.
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of Publication. Printed In
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OUAGES. Contain Correct
Calendars tor all latitude,
Cclip, Tide and Wathr
Tables, Astronomical data,
liat of raat. rast and other
Holiday, (frsphic Moonlight
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Ml Miunniot Ml,iml ift Tuiilrt
ltllil fur t-l-ii 1 1 lt, to'lit't mi tlu ;tih Mint
Mini Mill I'H lliiillli'tl ttl it ',ill!il! tit tlltl
until of flint t il,v.
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iitl timl l.liittitt t'luli mill I In If Itn lnl
hi, u, N i'ii ill 'lltilitfully iiw,i I ilin , ml
tlin linim- uf Ale ttttil r, A. H. Iifar
ltlt I'VlilrtV Itltiltl
Ml, titt'l Mii U II. iMudy will ('intuitu
thi'lr iliii'li 'I""" nt WllluiiK'tti Hull
Mmultiy vi itlni. Jmititiry Sil, U lnttt
i'Iiik will t lui-i fium T until s :ia hu k
Mini mluU fnmt SO until 11 o't'lurk.
Wmliii'KiUy t'VPiiiti ill kitiulin and
1-tiillr ur Kki iiiH)' v a (lnrlM I'arty
nl Wlllamlt 1111 lltat Wa la"l'
tfiuli-il. Tii ili' nlt ra mm by
lli'iiidn WovxlWiinl Btitt Ml HIi'Vi imiin,
Tho tiicmlipi t'f Ih IF. T. V. A ,
llKtt ly Farmer IYiMii, atlit nit ur
i'ltir tt Unite lw fntin I'ttmiihln.
villi', nave irsnlur ul, f.ili,uu'il ruun
try tUitf" nt Wllidiiott Hall Turnttny
IiIkIiI Tin to wt atmj nlti.inlam n nt
tli" putty wlili ll w tli,ii,iniilily ,rij'iyrit
Urn prtK'it,t n( the intui Itiliuii.iiil KotriM
In I In' tvliit ! Hlklttw 1 1 iitioiui-ii In
H i- Kiit
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tlm iiti'intiKi uf tln iMckoit t'lulj tiitit tit'
ylti'il frl-li,l Wr.lu. mliiy fvetilnit M't
I'U'il MilU-r a nt I'r. K. A, Mtitur
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wlul.i Ui,' w inii'i "f a gurilii i,mi, i
w:t!t .l. lninliK.t )y iltitwln Inta nml In
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I'i'it. ln i 1 1 1 r of Mr iit Mi (t'Hitt.n
llMillii'it. to Mr t'kniii-j HlmiuufK, mm
t'f Mr Btnl Mm, Al- t Hlininii. t -r.
fiiimiil ml tlin Itiiinn f tlio liflitv ..r.
cut In tlil rlty nl I p m HnriiUy. J in
tuit V i&. n- . j:, k itMiiingri, iitrii-.ntiii
llntll t,( tlir, )in( pnipln nt'. will
kituwii In Orrgim t'liy almts ttn-y lm a
Itiint uf (iti'tttU who ili thrm mm U Imp
Ilium Mr. ntiil Mi Hiiniii.iin wilt r"
hln nt lilo.lnt.'ltr
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Twu liiin lt r,l iwrn prti lpi, In
tltn ntiitttlily tipprr tltm uy tlu M-n
t'luti, of Ihf Flrt t'utir Ctttluitnl I hurt h
t tltn t. M t. A. t'X'itt Wptn""ly
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n l.mni nmiit. r, atnutt thM rr n'mllii4
lln A. H, lui-Mirr. Mt Kv Hmny
t 'ye. II. W, Hiiinn, ntrtry of ih
I'urtUmt Y. M C, A ; ami U: K rt
lUillitiKnr. Mr ttfMir t'.mir,t "Th
Ijailli''1 nl Mi ty ttic'tntl th, tn-r-l
anil valitA tw irn fliy of In v In a pub
ll llhrnry. Tho pilrtrlpal al-lrru tf h
rvnnlna waa glvrn by Mr. Ilfttry J. M'-'iv
nwrftiiry uf the V, M, C A. f Han Fran
tliii. t'lltliT ihm auplr of til W. O, V.
anil thn (llrm-ltim of Cli lmloa Tt"nnp
in, th llukln' lift", a rural frr mtiil-r-l-jim'ily
wn prirnir,j m Mltlvi-ly'
nimra hoiie Ttiaility nlshl wfir an
autllini-n that flU.-il th kirurtur to tho
limit uf It nUiulHi rmuti. Mtr
than fifty amati'tir. all IihI talent par.
tU'l jjiif1 In th prmluction which wa
qulto -rlHlil. cormliii-rlitf the hrt
lint In whlrn the pBrfuinmr had to ac
quaint thrnimlyea with thitlr part and
th proper Btnicliif of th trrfortnanif,
llxrauao of the Inign rtumlHT laklnf part
linllyltltial rnriiilim will Itnre to l mull
trj but tlitimi partlilpatlttu In the farcn
were Wm. WrlKht, Mr. Franc Free,
man, Ona Itrnner, Main, I Tower. A Urn
Atltini. Jame VtMiithsn, Mi. Italph Mil-l-r,
ImIIIq 1'ratt. Julia May, Ijn, Can
flt'ltl, tii-nra llankln. Charle 1'utman,
Marlon l.lt. lulph Miller anil F.4 Taylor,
The apei-UItli' wer tureeillnijly kikxI nl
were creditably (Ivrn by tho atnateur.
Thl part of thn entertainment wa In
troduced by a roritatlun by I.lttlo Mi
Kva CalllT, nig ly K. E. Taylor, Wm.
Wright and Ml Ituth CalllT. Th "lley
Hull Tnnt;t" by Allen Adam. Hoy tiraoe,
Karl ltotirettu and Hhea Cole, properly
riwttuined. elicited a hearty encore to
whlfh the 'HtilM'' retoniled In morn
lilirtvlatei ruatume. lx-n Confer waa
Blven III UNtinl enrdlal rei-eptlon and ami
a well it ever, nut being rxtme, by
hi lc!iKit"it nu'lltoi until he hud con
trlliiit'd n net'iind nuinber. Wnvn Iltr
rltntttm. Amy Thonwi, lleaul 81 lht mid
Jti'imle Mi Mllliui rnnMtltu'trd a p.i tty
iniiiiti-ttK uf Dtili-h maiden In wniU a
Iiiie and rliiveily i-tti t uteri it dunce, The
Mucnifoee nutti ti lto itiMiln a great bit Iti
their Initial iitinilur "I town on th Farm,"
whli.'h tiny a.ttm peibitp better thtin It
Wit ever uiitf befnrn In thl rlty. A
uHttttl, tltiy win) obllifi-d to ridpotul tn
nn encore. Ildieil Frr, (ilibert Mortla,
Iti Hi- t'iKtni-11, ntnl Verniiii Wvlnh mints
"Hit Your Mother rtny More. l,lki YoiiT"
'H'd na nn encore offered, "Hweet Mollle
Hlmnniin." After th ttong "I'lnky-I'nnky
l"oo," by My. FranelM Ilelnd, In etmlume,
tbu drill ti-ittn of th. liiciil Wiimeii of
Woodcraft lodge illij Hotnit pretty march.
Ink which priiciidi'il tltti mmdftulked
ulmiit pliHitutlon walk Biound for which
the uiidlidii! hiul been eugerly wttlllttg,
In the rolo of lender, Ithea Cole, 'brack
o tiny nlKKr," and attired Itt a don
uli with a whlto cryantilhcmum lurtrn
tin an OreK'in t'mnpkln for a btiltunhtrn,
wn a bin aneeeii, in ufct lm ranked In
thn profi-HHlonitl cim, Tliren t!otiili-s
Iirtlcuiti'il in tin. wulk itiotidd n fol
Iowh: Mr. Frank Newton, urtd Ml Chtme;
Mr. Jo, fioodfcllow find MIm Winner;
Mr. Karl rilourtiltu und Mln Jackwon.
Tint wlnnltiK 0.0111,1(1 wit dittermlnnd by
Iho npplmim! of the nudlencn and thn
awnrd wiih Jimperly nindu to Mr, l.ntou
retlfl (tnd M1h Juckmin, who went en
thulntlr;ully alipluildciF by their miiny
friend ond jmrllcularly by a hoM uf
their mcIkmiI mrile. on,, (,f tho beat
evenlliK' apnMiillle wa thu drill by thn
Twentieth Century IIi Uch and their clitip.
IiIch, thoHij taking part being: Jjcitha
Koeiner, Kdnu Park, (Jcrlrtido Mamllton,
Vera I'ltllllit, ti Iho Delle; Anna Aid
ri'(lo, Bedonltt Hlmw, Ethel Tark and
OlKii McCluro. HoiiHit Olrl wa fnllh
fully liniH!iMoniitetl by MImh Ona Hnnnnr,
who nmd n. hll In her nobby coHtiitne
and with plculng volcn In a nttlocllon,
thn compnny uniting In tlio chnrua. 'J'hl
feature conoludvd tho nvonlng' ontor
luliitnent. Bubsorlbo for the Enterprlao.
fe:
-That's what a jn'uuur.cnt
dr U44 1st sail nt i"Cilt';t
Gmulsioti a s I nrt ihm
tijo. As a rule wr don't
use nr refer t tev-tiiutini.Ms
in (ulilrt'ssinn the public,
hut the above reinaik and
similar cxpressionn are
made so often in connec
tion with Seott'.s iCuiulsion
that they are worthy of
occasional n o t e . From
infancy to old ae Scott's
Emulsion oilers a reliable
means of remedying im
proper and weak develop
ment, restoring lost tlcsh
and vitality, and repairing
waste. The a c t i o n of
Scott's Kmulrion i.s no
more of a secret than the
composition of the Kmul
sion itself. What it does
it does through nottrUh
meut -the kind id nourish
meat that cannot be ob
tained iu ordinary food.
No system is too weak or
delicate to retain Scott's
Emulsion and gather good
from it.
V will ttri.i yxi a
MtttpU In.
fW UI 1...Ml.!ll,t (.
Wn Ull t. mtfft
4 .tT WllU ml ffmiitilwii t4
scon k BOWNE
Cbnvbt$
409 Pari St.. N. T.
m. ai H; all 4futU.
A turprlt Prty.
A plroaant ttrprt patty may b glva
lu your atoitiaili and liver, by taking
medii-in which will r-Hy their pain and
ili.-..tiif,ut. vi: If, King Nw IJf
1111. They ar a m.Mit aronderful rem
edy, affording tir rrllef nd cur. Urt
headai lie, ditalttu and contltatiun.
:ic at Unwell A Junea drug tur.
Ir)lnu nrritarut Ion linily t1-
op dry ealanb i tly tl rj up Ui crtttit,
whbh ailhir to Ui tneotbrano and ilaoota.
), causing a far mar iter loon trouble tit
Ut onliiwr (ortn of ratarrh. Ai. all dry.
lng ItinAlaiita, funtea, nrnoke and anuria
aud ti thai wlili-h rlranaea, aotitli a4
be!, I'Jjr Crtu Italra I ucth a rerody
and will cura catarrh or I4 In U hed
eaaily anil rlaaaanlly. A trial alia will hm
tuMM tar 10 cnt. AH drtt(?glt th
Uk. i. llruUiar. M Warrn HU, N.Y.
Tli llftlm cure without puin, tloe r.t
Irritata or raaa n4ng. It tir4 lu!f
ovr an IrritataJ an4 angry turfaea, ralie .
ittg lttiindillf th a iln(ul InGamniallon
Wuh FJy'a (rrm Halm yoa ar arm
agaloat ft aaal Vatarrb and 1 lay t e or.
Th Olamond Cur.
Th latrat nw from l'rt I, that
they hnv illmovcired a diamond cura f
cfonaiiinptlim. If jrot fear conautnpltaf
or pneuuionla, II will, howaver, b b
for you tn lk that great ttn4y man
tinned by W. T, Mrtlee, of VanWwr,
Tenn. ' I had a rough for fourteen year,
Nothing hrlp-rd m, until I took Ir.
King New 1 iln'ovnry for C'nttaumptlun,
Cotigti and Colli, which gaa lnlant
relief, nd effected a permanent cur
t'netia!led quick eUr. for Throat and
l.iiiiKH. At Unwell & Jone drug loie;
pi lee tOi! and ll M. guaf antod. Trial
but tin fre.
It li mtttrh iilf r for a woman to cenfid
In the verKe man than In th average
woman, sin- known that the man will re
aped her roiihdrne and keep them lo
himtrlf He 1 Hitong, him more eiprrijnf
of the wot Id and t an help the woman who
netl advic. There 1 every reaaon why
women hliuuld not trust their drlicau
cmiatittiliona in the hand of umikill'-d
pemotm. It reitiitea a thiirntigh medintl
education to npiireriate and tindettttaitd
the womanly tiiKatiiam. When a woman
ha I1U anil paintt that ahe cannot brr
when life areiut thirk for every woman,
hc ahnulil confidr her Irmible to
physician of titmliug in the community
or one who h uutinunl reptitntlnn. Cer
tainly it would not he the part ol window
to coiiliile in an Ignorant person without
medical education aituply bcrauae he wu
a woman. There la every reason why hc
Should write to mime great prclulit, on
who ltaa made the diaeasea of women
irnialtv for a third of a century, like Dr.
H. V, l'ien-e, fotintlrr ofth Invalid' Hold
and Surgical lttnlHiitc, of lludalo, N. Y.
All lilfoiresionit iu e is hcltl aacrrdly con
fidential, and 11 give hi advice free and
without I'lmifc,
So uniformly aiicceshfut has Dr. Picrce'i
Favorite prescription proven in all form
of I'eiiialf Weaknea, I'rolapsiia, nrl'nllinif
of Womb, mid l.tuicorrhen, tltat, after curing
the wotst ciisea of the distressing and
dehiliiating ailments, Dr. Pierce now feci"
fully wananled in offering to pay $50
cash for any cane of these disease whicb
lie cannot cure,
Ur. Pierce' Pleasant Pellet aliould 1
tiaed with "I'avnrite lreacriptloa when
tr a UuitUve U required,
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