OREGON CITY KNTEM'UISE, KIM DAY, AI'UIL 7, 1903 , 1 t M t . ft t - t im Tl kM'l V.TOI.H TAI.Iill OP Till! WPP.K IMHNOH. t .Short Sidehead Stories i Monty AppodtoMd iitiiv Helmut Hiiitiliil"fiiliiil Zlimif lllll'l'' ' ni'llllmiUlllll Ml U'MlllMttt hi ruliltly ill""' f"'i Various . .1 I 11 'l'l, II (IIII.KIIlll'l l' I'll'1' I""' 'BIIM, II I ,,f $im,Su belhtt tllaliurncil, Glv Co.i(.rt a, I. .11 I',.., Lui'i.a llilu mi, ...I, :,Bf.lll Oll'goll Wlll'l WIH Will mm ,f . M'Mt M'lllltM l I'll' llllH'lllll In I hut pat I f aliili. Ml Citwc (Hill iMttny fl'll'lld Ifl KlIKlf I'll ulin villi iMt i"'l "' nil" opptir- Hull IV In It. Ill this pluming Viirlillnt, tints CM Flor- , IllllllllMK, llf ItilliimtCI, Ki' ),, wln.nl the I'iml HiiitlBl church lllln ,-ily ii'ii'iilly minuted n rail, ,1,,. ,nMiiif i'f Hi'1 iH"ii City ,,1, hit" riiiiilli'il the t lunch iiffli pin I, ,i. 1 1 iliitiri-. II' V. liul.liln will fir- H I ll Hull CUV llbnlll May I ,Y Salmon li)0 Taken ,, Hmiwii rlni' ii'l' i'i "f Hi"' state lt.it. tn-ry "H "'" I'l1!"!' Hulmmi livrt, ,1. Hull li'' l' iiln-iuly taken lllln ,, lull Will nlctlto'H't snltllilll KK ,, Hu m- are yet il guilt tunny Hull III ll , ( Jlitil In lilW till' fillln Ml. ItttlWll , Hi.. iiip.i i t fur no u ii ii n ii I ly lin ui' lllln ill' ll H" Uimil. t Postmanltr Ctfiffil .,,, nun Imrii Mmnliiy tiftct noon. I 1, will, ml i lulil liiiuil'l iIiiiimIiI' I ,.Mmnti'i' imhI Mi'. T. I' liiiitdull. ,!. Ill' I llHinillll l (tint lh ,i.. lit Inn l I'"' eligible -i a I'nnt ,r i ;. in nil Willi it li. .mi. Inn li.iliy mi hi lot txlM llll'l I hi- i . hiIiim fur .. i'iy nf n five iiHi-i' of tnnlla, nut illfli nil In llll.tliloe wlin In one ,,. in., at tinny W n In On umi I'lly. hat Curd OIIHS K M Itm tm-lnti-r and Wm An hi. ,.f tli Itmi I'f Iturinclnlrr & , n, .1 in I Captain J M Umlmm I., . .nn.' nttiii in nf tlx- ii,lf Mini k. . t of M.ilit iiii'l Men iilli tn 'ln, ! u i. ,l oni. irttlim nf l3M,i'Ml. Thin in .,f III- iilni li.il ImhIii, nn IiI.h k In illv, tn-liiK l,it'il ill tlix up'n' i.fi.U'. i in in i . It ,in I. mil hi I'm: mi Ihi' HiMily nf Hoi liiirili'. Tlm Allowtd I'YIi-nnliHl III timr Imil nnl.it tl" iiiimiy In mblrh tin- rilui'Mt tonal nut It i In- .'"tli Inni n, liiHila of I'luikn tn lull.-, inni nr- . nl.llilt fi.nn thin iv I In- Hint- lthlu lilt li tlu wink i.i m in iIbi Itiniil nf th rimimltt' imlH Willi I lir ltin irf A i 1 1 Thi lli.nnl 1 1 mi- llnil In !Hiitrt will I'll-Hi- i .iinmm.' to giiihi r a tnmti mm i.n.l 1 1 1 itlt it lil .tlill.lt of I In- Wink .. m h'niln nf tlm iiittnty. litlont lit Dawton i I" Wtilti- thin Wf.lt lift nl ttn- Kn- l, uttUf H nninl'i l nf iiii'Ht of h ".Hi Tiinrn In wild ll !! f.iiHflllifil !i im. ,. niliiu liifiiiinntloti i iini i'tn t rum.inn 8nl. illntili t, AiiliHiic tilt' liiii,n tiitit ttt iriti wnn ttiiit MiimnHi' tin- n niiiikiiUli' tlml nf tti h tiifiit Hi.' utplit ni uli nn nl Mini Ktnwdi of 1'iiiiki, n mining tiniii mi tln Ami'lt i ! aim mill a Hrnt iif l.iwnnn, gum in I' n foiunl tin rp Hint u" front I'i'l "i i i tun Tlii'tr nn ii Kit'itt ninny .il I'ttv mill t"i.t' kilillttn itiimty (nu ll Hit- liiiwnmi tlinlilrt rnii.iK-.l pllhrl iIiiIiik hi n.iin liiinin n vfiilnii-. PERATION AVOIDED PERIENCE OF MISS MERKLEY f Wm Told Tbtkt an Opwttton Wm iTtUibl. How Bti Incpal It r'lirn m tiliynli'tati trlU a woman uf- fnK witii tivarian ur womb trouble ll un c r riitiou In iii-itrMinry, Ui very I nKbt of the knife nl tlir oirrLtnjf v utriWm Urror U her hean, nu lun.iitiiU art full vt women cotninf ov,ri-n or womb 0htUohii. AfffAfarjJrtAferMey 1 Hv You Any VlnorT Any tint. Iiih Ihh u until It v nf uonil vhu Kiii', Winn nc i'Mit will cnnri t' n fuvm' nn Mi niy (Imin imil W, W. Jlum... mim-i'. Inli'liilt'litn In rliiirK. ,,f Unit fi'iiliii,, ( tin' I'nlilhll In In. miiili' nl Hi" Irf'wlH A Clink Km I r finiu thin cnnntv. If lln.u ixiil klnilly 'li lhi i- ii t Im i nuit hntim- ii niiiirt if I'ltllil' min lie nil nf Ihi'Hii iii,,.lu,iM At llti' nniili. Him. Iln.y W , ,.,f,m,,K u tiilniilili. M-rvkft fnc tin. I'nimiiltti I Inil In wm khiM kit Ininl In ttilli.i l ...,. Iliililn I'Xlillill fi.nii ihln riiiiniy, All went n.hlna ilMKnii CHy niifninin rnicrly iiwiiltfil lllllvill nf Ihi. Ii'lmi ,,f Am II t In Im Hi" ur, l lnhlii imiiIIi iniilil In. Ht'iti tu v IliM Hit- tliy fin- i-yri-y illifiilmi ,.ry Hut initiiy tniirnlini mni ili ixmiiin ,,f ,.t. ti'lin, III llll il With II I lllmlN nf nahli.u luiltlf wnn i,v,., iiri'iitfr nil the- fnllnwlng iliiy AltimiH llm m tnnful miul.in wi'if II, I.' Klnilulil wlin I'liiiKhl it nun nliliiK III Cliui' Cittk, Hi-yi'inl nf Hie tnmi wi-lt. It'll In. In n lung, wltllt. lit- Im.l rmir ihul im't'tilnl iifit-i'ii tmiii.a in 1,'HKiii. Dlud at Portland AllilM-W II, mill, kh. wlin illi-il n 1'nit. Ininl Motiitity, mii a "! ytina of iii., f wnn it millvf! nf H.'iitliiiK), I'inlNiiilliiic to Atii-ttrti .lnii ti yoiina mm tli. Imm. i in mat'iiiiaiit it ii.i ufi.-i wm tin t-nmiu In flHKuM wlirit. fi,i- yi-inK tin tin n ii-- Itli'tl at Winl tlitiiiiii CIV. Hi" In nnr- ilvnl hy Ihi' nllnwlnii t lilhlii n ; Jnlm, lnnl'l. Hitilin.l ninl Chiul.a, of I'tinll... I. hi, Mr. I. H, Unkti nn, Mm Jnlln Hurry, ttf itHKmi City; Sim. Miiiy lln- nnl, of N. linmk.i; nn.! Mm Cninlli hi, of 1'rlHllt lull. Mud iarvad Thr Months- lliiiiy Kl.llimn. i,f Mummim, g.l.o .l.-.l n'lillty III Hit' Jnntli t- t niii t Mnli'luy In Hit' UiH iny nf ii Wiilrh inni 11 nuiull mini uf inoiit y, Hit- t'oiiiiiltiluliiu wlin, i-. IllK Moll, tl.n, I, Otfl.., of Mnhlllii. Ill Vlf tif lilt, fin t (hill ItlillllKK lilt hl.t ll In. iii i.i nl. .1 In llm t'nuiity JmII fur thf hint Ihllf Ill.iTilhn III ilifllltll iif tin. If. iilli, hull. n, IIiik llm ii'invi'iy of 111.' ,iltiiliilnlliK wllni nn fiinn ah kn'i nn, Jua- lli f Hllni I'tiiirlnih-il Unit llm u. t tiwil ymniK in.tii li.nl Im-' aultli h ntly imriinb- 1 iiii'l oiih i.il Itlillimn' ri l. iin.-. nyiiiitniiiH whlht u i;im Im licvi'i' hncn iiTiiitli'il In which tint mtlfiit niiivlvd inniit tlmil two wrck". In th iimw of lint I't'tJiohl child, tint lttli ortit npeht Hun tiny with hie itiiri'iilH v I m 1 1 1 1 1 k the Fair iJihiiiiiIh Bin) CHy I'lirk ut I'urtliini), i im jtt 1 1 k iilimit IhiiniKlii'iit thi (lay, Hint 'iiin,lilm il ni.inc of hi'liiK fntlii' il Mon ilny it ml Tui'mliiy iilthniiKh nlin nilcii.l- I'lt Kthlllll llll'l iMIt'tlHlll tlf flft' tfM'ltlH t'K- uliuly ii n u h 1 1 ii I . Wi iliii'Miltty iiiof nlnit Him i'oniiluliitil nf not lii'liiu Hlili' to fully linn her Inwi-i; llmhn imd u phynlcliiit wnn iiillcil. Tin. lower llmhK Itiniitnii inrn lyut'tl Hint, ilrniille lh I'fTmtM nf Hit- nl-ti-ttdliiK iiliynli'liin. Thru thf iirmtt n ml IiiiiiiIm ht.iiimi' 1iiI.Iihm, Hi.' imiiilyHln kimliiiilly iilffcthiK th"' (litlrt! hntly until lht following Monthly inornhiK when th Hill i-iiniii il. I iiiitHM tilt iroKli'M of llio fnl nl illnt'iiHi., I In' putti'iit tllil not litivt- th nllKhttnl fcycr, ri-tiiltifil lit-r iippt'tllt- anil wn I'oiini'liniii tn th i-imI. Pupils Ar Good Minn Cik'Iiiiiii. n ifinhi'i' In tli- Har dily mhnnl nf thf Oii-it'tlt City nihllt' t liooln, linn ilcylnt il n nnynl ini iinn of I. iiiiImIiIiik illnohftlli-nt iupllH. Whfii the f'tiiiilut't nf a pupil het'tiuiea mull that pmilfthriii'iit l ilinervt'il, the teacher erf-em on the rtenlt of the inlneli'Viiim chll'l a nniiill Hciillet Hag that la ih-noin-llinletl the "tlaiiKer film." The effect of the rtilnhiK of thin IIiik In to place the ilhtiiliiilhiil ncholar In Uolallun no far an the oilier puplln hi the room are con celHetl The pupil, whone (leak recelvin thin ilecoialluli, IM iKiinred li- liln elana tuatm nn. I lie In left nli h tly In hlmni If. funnily hut u few inlinilm of thin treat ment yleliln from the fractltiun ptipil a noleinu piiiinlne to nit'lul hln wayn ami tn the leninval nf the m ill let linn, lie I rentoreil In hln t iintmiuiiy place milium the other ,.lilln The expel lence nf thin teacher him heen a pracMcitl ili riiniitttra- II. ni of njMilnit the IihI wlthuut linpalr liiat tile ihni lilliie of the m hmil litom. Oit'Koit CHy Item Iii Orenonlau. tad Cat of Inianlty W hile irimtihiK to tit r home at Clin k urn, m with lur linnliiiii.l M. unlay ttfl.r ntn.ti. Mil. J A. HleiM-n iMM-atni violently lim.iue. Oftleeia were nuiiimun.-, ami th" lllltnltllllilte Wiiiii.in. ufler In Inn - u.flr.l to Hive Ul l IX-W.'.-U' till) i till, I alie w fiiriylnii In Iter armn, V liiouiilit In ihe I'.iiinly jail. Mm Hle tM'H'a ttemelltt'tl ItMltlltlon la helleveil In Ih- Ihe ti-nnll of t hll.l l.lilli. In n.,li(nll to (he yuiiiiit ililltl that wa hniii nix wei'ka nan, Ml. Hlilnii la the inullicr of two oilier yoiuig I'lilltlreii. Mr. HlelM-n aa cominlltetl to the anyliim Tuiniluy llfll in, Mill. Clackamas Has Canttnarlan III Itnttrttt tlte t,i.iiiy of the coiiiity. Iinit' Anntnntir J, K. MoitIb thin Week t'liitillftl the inline of a centttini Ian, IM waiil liliey, I'll unntil Hill pivclilcl. .Mr. Iniey. whu renhhn ienr Wllnnuvllle. hint tlitiilier celt-hiutetl hi tut" hmiilrtHlth hit Unlay nmilvci nui-y. With the i xct p Hon of Ih'Iiik ciiiiIHii-.I to hi home hy 1 1, in,. n of a hltikeii leu, the I. null of all iit'il.ltiit hint Hprhia. tin' ceiiletiiu hut la iinuntmlly luile tin. I hnuty. Mi. Iiney In it inithe nf Teimttiaee ninl him re nlihtl fur twenty -three em In Oickoii, lie la luaklnti hln luuiic with an only nun l Ins thiiiKhler. all nf the oilier tin mix ta of u liuitc fumlly Im Iiik il. i.l. Noma for a Visit Mlna M Iv l.lll'k. r, pitifennluual riurne, foiineily nf Ihln city, linn rettlllictl from her ranch near (hild'-nilale, WiihIiIiikIoii, to ittteml in anine linnlni nn ami at the name time enjoy a slant vlalt with her numerous filemla who are glad to - her th.-eiful fine uiice rniire. However Mln l.lihkei .11.1 not come In atay, hut Inteml to return nlmrtly to (iultl. nilalti where he will renin until she prove up im her claim. Mln l.lllik.-t'n many frlentla liave Kit till)' mlnnetl lier and lenTt't that It I n.-i . nniiiy fur her tn aliwut lit inetf fioin llil cominiiiilty, Hlie wm fur alxtt-eli yeaia a nnkh rit of lliln city nnd ilurlnK Ihut time relieved a ureal deal of pain Mild auftei'liiK lliiiiuuli her piiifi-nnlniuil itlillliy. Hut what la Oieicon Clty'a Ion III tltla .ii it l-ii l:i r hiHtani'C I the gain of the M-ople uf liiihlenilalt' and Mlna 1-llh-ker'a frlentla wlnh her auecena In htr work and piufenalon wherever nhe may K", Hlin ei lly. loyalty and t oii itiifloiinen to her frleiida and her pi,,f. nniun a Mla l.llhker'a inni to. mid Ihi! aucrens of lier wnik la due Uugely thereto. Mora Illegal Fishing Ijtle Inni Flhl.iv iilKl't, Itepnty Klah Waidt-iin W, W, Hmlth ami Lniiln I;. ill iippii.ii luted two act in ih that wcic fniintl In the Wlllamtite ihei jimt la low the fall In thin city. In the tieta welt f. mil. I two n.iliui'ii l ii.li i In w 1 1 u -tlniia fiom Htate Klfh Waiden Vanlnj . n. all cunllnciited property uf thl chttlacler will he forwarded to thai of ficial at Antnlla to lie dlnpnind uf to tilt! heat Intel ml uf thtt atate. lcpule Smllh and Hall are extremely vlKllnnt In their pittritl of the Wlllnnictle and Cliukamii ihei ill thin vicinity ami while It lilts proven ImpitHHlhle til we enie it cuinicUnK In Ihe courts fur II li'Kitl llnllllitt, theae oltlcei'H prnpuHe to make It eniuclally IllciuiyeUlt'llt fur tlldi ci incii Iii their Million of th- law until the ilnhlnii acamin upeiia un the Ifitlt l"t. I'lifrt- are fases where an operation tin' only reNotiroe, but when one con- rn the rmt number of eimes of Irian and womb trouble cured by $lln K. I'inklinm'a Vefretabltv Coin fnI after physieiBna have wdvined tritMontt, no vvmnuiihliould unbrultto l wit hout HrNt trylnir the Vepetiible Inpound and writitiff Mm. I'inkham, ni, Mass., for advice, which ia free. fliss Mnrpret Merkley of S75 Third ct't, Milwaukee, Wis., writes: r Mra. Vlnkliftra: "5 Linn) of ntrmiKth, extrttnie nervousnaaa ling palm through tha pelvlf organ, fl niK down puiita and cramp eompellBd it o Htmk tiKHlical ad vim The doctor, after -UIK an t'xatiiination, mid I had ovarian and ulceration ami advimnl an opura-0- To thin I strongly objected ami decided wv Lydla K. Pinklinin'a Vegntabln ('om al. The ulceration quiekiy healed, all i bad ayniptoma (liNafiarid and I am more Ktrong, vlgoruus and well." ovarian nnd womb troubles are stead "n the lucreiiHO among women. If monthly periods are very painful, loo frequent and excessive if you e pain or swelling low down in the I side, bearing down pains, leucor a. don'tnegleot yourself : try Lydia - uuuu a vcsjeiaote vaiix'xjuuu. Cava Drill at Portland The t'nlfiuin Hank of Dickiih CUy Cniiip No. IHi, Wutiduieti of tlic World. connlMttng uf nineteen men, Went t I'liiUanil laat Ktiduy ulKlit to attend a ineetltiK t'f Multnotnah Camp, when the til i gun City team did mime thill work exemplify Itm the work uf the tinier. The nicmht'inhlp "f the I'nlfurm Hank l a follows: M. U. rhllllpH, caiiliiln; Tate, Hint lieutenant; HlniinoiiM, seennd lieu tenant; -i 'roller, Cum. K. Kred,iickis tliwler, H. Ki'tixt, It. T. llarhnur. 1. Haln, (l. Krickaott, A . U-wla, A. Caniiiin, K. Walilron, Hrutie. Oliver, HUH, C, Slm ninii and 11. Suundcrn. A Iuikc nunihcr nf Woodmen, not In uniform, nitconipun ed the tcatn. On the fulluwhiK hIkIU, Ihe t'lilfurm Hunk save a dunce at the Armory In this city, HvcivhI'b mvhcHtru fiirnlshltiK tlic music. Hald to Circuit Court After a preliminary examination 1 foir Justice of the peace Bllpp here Monday, l)an Maya, of Portland, wa held to the circuit court with honda fixed at $r,(Kl tin a iliniKi' of stealing Seven lit ud of liniaea from farmera rfldltiK on the West Hide. Deputy District Attor ney Hchui hel ciiii.lui lei the prnHecutiun which railed only two wilnennes, t'ha. Moehnke, tine of ihe funnel a from whom the horse were stolen anil Isaac Berg man, of Asttaia. who piirchnned the atol cn unlmul and IdcnlttlnT the primmer aa the man of whum the purchase was made. Attorney ltrnwnell. for the de felldanl, nfTeretl I In testimony. W. K. Milan, who la indicted aa nn accomplice to May, waived an examination and was Intd to the circuit court in cash bonds llxt-tl at t.'fiO which he furnished. The preliminary examluatlun of Nell Olsen, against whom a doulilc charge of horse stealing Is pending, waa also given an r-x ii in I mi I Inn. He will waive an exami nation at this time and waa held to the tit cult court. Was Landry's Paralysis The cause nf the death uf the young dung-liter uf ltlchiird Pctaohl uf tills city has heen cstiilillMhcd us n pronounced ciihc of l.niuli'y'H , paralysis, cases of which are very rare Willi the medical 1 profession. It Is the conclusion, how I ever, nf the member uf the profession .111 this city, that the fact that there art" three nUter discs In the city uf a purii I lytic nature, Is a cii-lucldence, rather than an epidemic. Tins conclusion is bused on Ihe grounds that the other cases under treatment differ essentially from that nf the I'etanld child and nre believed In have resulted from agBia va led nervous cuntlltlons, since neither nf the three cases offers a single symp tom "f the Illness from which the Pels uld child tiled, laindry's pitrulysls Is a nirc tiling with tha medical prnfesslou, and thus far medical science has been powerless to Intercept lis certain fatal results. Frequently death ensues with in two ur three days following; the tlrst ONE WORD IN TIME. Is Better Than Two Afterwards. Ore gon City People Have a Chance to Profit by Another'a Experience. ll la u strange thing how people will put away un opportunity until too lute; Ha only little things thai go to make up every day existence; the trouble la we tloii't pay suftlcieut attention to them, llackiniie 1 a little thing. 8nmetimea it coniea after a hard day's work, or a slight cold, it will pasa off. you any. Its only the result of tivertaxlng my back. II Isn't the fault uf ynu'r back but your kidneys. The 'exertion or straining has Interferreii with the delicate mechan ism. You call It backache, but It really Is kidney ache. If the kidneys are not rellevetk chronic disorders set in and this la where the "little things" should lint lie passed over. l.ee M. Mohr, of Clackamas county, Oregon, writes: "I have used four boxes uf Doun's Kidney Pills for kidney ami bladder trouble from which I hud suf fered for llfty years. It was the tlrst medicine 1 ever used during that time that wive me any relief. H has rid me of n ' severe pain In the bladder which caused mo a great deal of suffering; and also has regulated the action nf the kid neys." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people, ("all ut C, p. Hunt ley's Drug store mid usk what their customers report. , For sale hy all dealers. Price 5(1 els. Foatel'-MIUnirn Co., HufTulo, New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. Remember the name', Dunns, and take, no other. The Salvation Army. Siiliirduy. April Mb, X ). m. special service with musical accompaniment nnd songs by a l.ady Soloist. Admission free. 1 , Sunday, Aprlf 9th. at 2 p. m. children or Junior inreting. il p. m. Family gathering- 1' m. (.treat Farewell of Cap tain Louis Brusniun and Lieutenant Heasle 11. Davis. Several specials will assist In this meeting, while the whole will be accompanied by the melodious songs of the two ulghtengalcs. Admis sion free. All are cordially Invited. The ofliuer in charge, ...... LOV1S BHPOMAN, By buying your watch from us you gain advantages not to be overlooked. We have had many years experience in repairing watches, and therefore know every make. Our stock being very large gives you a range of selections as to price, quality and style. We carry a very large stock of gold filled cases and Hamilton, Waltham and Elgin movements. Right now we are showing the very latest and most striking patterns of the Boss filled, Crescent filled and other leading makes. If you are interested do not fail to come in and look over our assortment. We can furnish a gold filled case, guaranteed to wear 20 years, with an Elgin or Waltham movement for $12.00. We have better grades at $15.00 to $20.00 and the very best as high as $35.00 and $40.00. In silver watches we are showing some as low as $6.00, and up to $20.00. In nickel, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00. WE GUARANTEE OUR WATCHES TO GIVE SATISFACTION. YdDtsir Eyes Neither age' nor youth is exempt from eye troubles and defective vision. If there is any suspicion of trouble with' your eyes, come in; we'll examine them free and furnish the'right glasses at the right price. We fill oculist's prcscriptionswith absolute accuracy. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers SHAVER BREAKS THE RECORD. Record Made by 6hriff Shaver In Re ceipting for County Taxes. In the collection of taxea, Sheriff J. K. Shaver this year broke the record In receipting for money due the county on the 1901 tax roll. On a roll aggregat ing f J23,0til.lM, the county's tax collector haa collected l"7.0!Hi.39. Of that amount. Sheriff Shaver Issued receipts for the grand total of 14,S47.49 during the month of March, breaking the record In this county for tax collections In any one month. The lime within which taxes could be paltl and the property owner get the benefit of the rebate allowed by law haa expired and those neglecting the set tlement of their taxes will be liable to the Interest and penalty charges pro vided by law. THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL Huntley Brothers Tell Why Laxakola Beautifies the Skin. . Dt"i In most any time now and you are likely to see one of the clerks wrap ping up a bottle ofLaxakola, and Ore fc..i City ladies havu learned of the remarkable effect of Laxakola upon the bile pigments and the beneficial ac tion It has upon the skin and complex ion Is really aurprislng. Huntley Pros. Co. will tell you the demand for It is increasing rapidly; not so much on ac count of the advertising, but because this or that lady drops In to the store with the statement that she been recom mended to try it. Probably no other remedy ever .made so enviable a reputation In so short a time, for Laxakola Is sold now In al most every prominent city In America. Should you need a mild.-, safe, gentle liquid laxative that will improve your appearance, cure constipation, and will mike you feel belter in every way, try a :'5 cent bottle of the great tonic lax ative, Laxakola. and your only regret will be that you did not know of this splendid remedy before. Help the Committee. When the Clackamas County Kxhlblt has finally been arranged and become a part of the Lewis & Clark, Fair, and you as a resident of Clackamas County views it In its entirety may discover that according to your idea something has been overlooked and you would of se cured that the very tlrst thing on the collection of exhibits. As a resident of Clackamas county, "Now Is the accepted Time." to come forth to the committees' uld with various articles of the county's resources. Now Is the time for action, there Will be plenty of time -or silence afterwards. Don't keep your good Ideas hid away until too late. ; J. W. THOMAS, , Secretary Press Comtttee. begin taking It. This Is because It gets a rest recuperate and generally grows so strong and healthy that It troubles you no more. K. L. Babcock. Amherst. Minn., says: "I have taken a great many reme dies for indigestion but have found noth ing equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." Kodol digests what you eat. cures Indi gvstlon. Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach. Belch ing. Heartburn and all Stomach trou bles. Its preparation is the result of many years of research. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. In low spirits just cheer up and try a 25 cent box of Pepslkola on the drug gist's say so and If It fails to give you new nerve force, new ambition and new energy you can get your money back without any question or argument. Good Forage Plant. For many years Mr. Richard Scott of Milwaukie. Oregon, has been sounding the praise of Thousand-Headed kale as a winter forage plant for feeding milch cows and other stock. On his well ma nured farm he secures from 30 to 40 tons of forage per acre from this plant which remains In a growing condition all win ter. In our iast issue. Mr. W. K. New ell added his testimony to that of Mr. Scott as to the value of this plant. Dr. Withycombe also tells us that he forsees a large Held of usefulness for Thousand Headed kale in Western Oregon, partic ularly in the Coast counties. The nature of the soil throughout the large share of the Willamette Valley is such that the daily cutting and hauling from the fields would be a muddy job and Injurious to the land. On soils of a different charac ter, however, this objection would not apply. Along the Coast in Western Ore gon kale finds the winter climate ideal and on rich land will produce an amount of succulent food per iicre which can not be obtained in any other way now known. Kale, fed In collection with good hay will make winter dairying profitable in the Coast districts which at present con fine their operations mainly to the pro duction of milk In summer. It is al ways to be kept in mind hat kale should be fed soon after milking and at no other time. The Rural Northwest. CHEER UP1 Forget About Your Stomach. If your digestion is bud the vital organs of your body are not fed and nourished as they should be. They grow weak and invite disease, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat, cures indigestion and all stomach troubles. You forget you have a stomach from the very day you Why Worry About Indigestion When Pep sikola Will Give You Relief. "Why any one should worry about in digestion," said the head clerk In Hunt ley Bros, Co. drug store, "is hard for us to understand. "We have been selling Pepslkola for several months now and in all our ex perience we never knew a remedy to give such universal satisfaction. "We know four or five old chronic dyspeptics on the verge, of despair for years who to-day are cheerful and happy because all of the beneficial effects of a little chocolate coated tablet taken after each meal. "If people only realized what a won derful remedy It is and how much good it has done right In this very town they would not doubt or hesitate another minute." Words can not express the Ki i.i good it has don? in Oregon City, and Pepslkola must be a remedy of more limn unusual merit 'for If Huntley Bros, Co. had to refund the money to very many dissatisfied customers they would certainly discontinue selling: it on their own personal guarantee. Ask your self if this is not trvte. If you are thin, nervous, worried and APPLIED FOR MAIL DELIVERY. Receipts of Oregon City Post Office En title City to Service. Postmaster T. P. Randall this week made application of the Post Office de partment at Washington for a free de livery of mail within Oregon City. For the year ending March 31, the re ceipts of the Oregon City post office ag gregated $10,024, exceeding the $10,000 that is required before a city is entitled to this service. This free delivery If mail is enjoyed by the people of Albany, and Eugene, and there is no reason why Oregon City should not have the same service. In asking that this delivery of mail be established at Oregon City. Post master Randall should have the sup port and Indorsement of every business man and enterprising citizen. About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease from which such, a varied and useless iot of remedies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured. Is therefore, a bold state ment to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm , which now enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success tn the treatment of this disease. One applica tion of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds' of sufferers have testified to permanent cures by its use. Why suffer when Pain Balm affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle? For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Aguinaldo'a Birth Place. Aguinaldo's birthplace, and the pres ent home of Aguinaldo's mother, is lo cated in Manila, well out toward the bor der of the city. It is a plain, unpreten tious house, built much on the same style as all the other houses of the masses In Manila with its light, thin walls, cool basement and thatched roof. It stands close to the street, and is crowded In among; a number of other houses of Its class. Visitors to Manila frequently visit the place and chat with the aged mother of the famous Filipino leader. While she is the mother of several sons, It is plain ly evident she loves Emilio more fer vently than any of the others, and her eyes blaze with patriotic fervor when the name of her favorite son is mention ed. From the Pacific Monthly for April. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular. ' "Mothers buy it for croupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe,", say Moore Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We , sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy thun any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands." There Is no question but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that Is afflicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. 1