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0R1SG0X CITY ENTFilvl'lvMSli, FRIDAY, AU(UTST -7, l!H)i). a Tho Kind You Have Alwn.vs Bought, ami which lias been in use for over SO years, lias boruo tho sijrnaturo of - and has been made under his per r(rT?U sonal supervision slneo Us hifanoy. WtaSy, s-cctcAt&L Allow no one to deceive you iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-as-froou" nro but Experiment that trillo with Bnd endanger the health of Infauts and Children Experience against Kxperimeut. What is CASTORIA Castoria is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Irojs and Soothing Syrups. It is l'ieasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xa root to substance Its njre is ts guarantee It destroys 'Worms and allays Feverishnesyi It euros Diarrluva and Wind Colic It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sloop. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Tie M You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TNI Climul MINW, TT NEWS OP THE COUNTY MOUNTAIN ROAD. Mrs. Thomas Lee, of Deer Island, spent a few days with Mrs. A. J. Hodge last week. Mrs. Lee will leave in a short time for California, where she intends to make her home. Henry Koellermeier took Fred Zim merman for a buggy ride Saturday evening. Mrs. Irene Fyoellermier returned home Sunday. Mrs. Koellermeier has been spending a week "with relatives in this place and Wilsonville. Hilda Kaiser and Olivia Purlott at tended the picnic given in Schnor's grove Sunday, and report a good time. The game of base ball played be tween the Sweet Briars and Willam ette on the Willamette diamond re- sulted in a victory for the Willamette team, the score being 10 to 3. There was a large crowd froni Mountain Road to witness the game. This is ! the fourth game played between these teams, and they stand 2 to 2. August Koellermeier, who has been working In Hilsdale all summer, spent Sunday with his brother, Louis Koell-1 ermeier. John Kaiser is cutting wood for the school. That's right, John, keep it up. j barn nearly completed, which will be Conrad Zimmerman is home again. 1 a great benefit to the coming fair. He has been working near Portland j Mrs. Dr. Todd, whom has been vis for the past two months. iting her husband here for two weeks. Nelson Belmore was working in this . vicinity Friday. William Piatt went to Willamette Sunday, and from there he expects to go to Forest Grove. Neil Christensen helped Gosser's thresh Thursday afternoon. There is a large yield of grain this year. MOLALLA. The rain came Sunday night this week instead of Saturday, the usual time, wetting, wetting so much as an average dew. Jimmy, the fiyer. Is the most regu lar auto driver on the road, the Mitch ell gets there and back again with any of the cars, when there comes a streak of dust in the road, even if nothing else is seen, it is supposed that the "Jimmy" car has just gone by. The buildlne committee of the . Christian church let the contract on I Monday to J. F. Adams for building! a house 3nX50 feet just across the street from the Grange hall on land donated by Robert J. Moore. It is I intended to rush the house to com- pletion. The structure is to have a concrete foundation. I L. B. Trullinger and wife took their j first auto ride last Monday aboard! the Star line mail stage for Oregon City. A. C. Newell and brother, of Dam ascus, were visiting the Molalla den tist the first of the week, coming over in their auto and having the exper ience of a slight break-down near Liberal on their way over. George Gregory Is hauling down the old Moody building preparatory to the erection of a business corner. George is evidently showing his faith In Molalla by his works. JOHN W. THOMAS, DENTIST. Molalla Mondays. D. C. LATOURETTE President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M, to 3 P. M Office Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1865 FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER Signature of iURUT ITlin, HCW TOUR 0 tVt. Oren Cutting last Thursday met with quite a severe accident while running a binder, it seems the line caught under a sprocket chain, draw ing his baud into the teeth of the wheel, not being able to liberate him. self he called to his sou, who came in such haste the team became fright ened and started to run, but Oren held on to the other string, turning the horses around, and finally the machine was backed, letting the hand out. Allle brought his father to town and Dr. Todd dressed the wound, stitching up the torn flesh from the back of his hand to the end of his fin gers. On Friday of last week James Moore and Anthony were hauling hay, when the horses discovered a yellow jack et's nest and went into a run with- out notice. Anthony was at one end of the load and the lines at the other. James, seeing the situation, got on the wagon in time to be thrown off, striking his Bhoulder, dWocating it and breaking his arm. Dr. Powell and Dr. Somnier placed the nervy sufferer in as comfortable condition as possible. Frank Adams has the Grange horse will go to Scott s Mills tor a visn until the Doctor's new dwelling is completed. MULINO. The little Mulino settlement Is cov ered with a pall of smoke. Everyone is burning their slashings. August Erickson had the misfor tune to lose a valuable horse Sunday night Fred Woodside and wife returned from Lane County Monday, where they had been to look at the country with a view of locating. Mr. McLaughlin is painting Mr. Carlson's house. Fred Churchill had a runaway Mon day, resulting in nothing more serious than slightly crippling one of his horses and wrecking his wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Barber are visiting at the home of their daughter Mrs. George Cook. Mrs. John Dodge and Mrs. Olsen were visiting Mrs. Dan Graves last week. Tom Fish has rented W m. Skeens P'ace and will arrive from Eastern Oregon in a few days, Richard Wright and mother called on Mr. Wallaces' last Sunday, The fishing season closes the 2oth and the Mulino fishermen will tie at home in a few days. The meeting Monday night was a failure, the preacher failing to keep his appointment. Jessie Aikins returned home Sunday from Oregon City, where she had been visiting her aunt Mrs. V. Fisher. Granulated Sore Eyes. "For twenty years I suffered from a bad case of granulated sore eyes, says Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gentleman asked me to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought one box and used about two thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble slnse." This salve is for sale by Huntley Bros' Co. F1. J. MEYER, Cashiei Residence Phone Main 2624 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman TEAZEL CREEK. Francis Qulnn and wife wont to Ote son City Monday. If l he nice wont Iter prevails hnrvost liiv; will soon lie over, Mrs. Mary Klup, ot Ashland, Ore gon, Is vlalllns with her sister, Mrs. .1. II. tjiilnn, of Teami t'reok. I'nclo J Inutile Moore mot wlih a very painful accident n few days 111:0. He was thrown from n loail of main, dislocating and breaking his left shoulder. Any one desiring Hie services of a nurse would do well to address or call on Mrs. Mary H. Kins al liov. ,T. 11. Qiitnn's. on Konto No. I, Mo lalla, Oregon. WILSONVILLE. Mr, and Mrs. I.owry wont to Port land on Saturday. Miss l-Mna Seely has returned from school at Monmouth. The Hisses Gladys and Leah Wag goner are visiting relatives In 1'ort land. Mabel Kemp, of Woodburn. Is visit ing ai the home of her utiele, Mr. John llutson. Mrs. Flynii visited relatives In Port land on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. llutson went to Port land Sunday, accompanied by their niece. .Miss Kemp. Mrs. Stinobatish, who was hurt so seriously some time ago, Is quite well again. Allison linker went to Portland Wednesday and invested In a new threshing machine, as he and his brother. Ed linker, had so much threshing to do. that one machine was found insufficient, and the fann ers will now have a belter chance to save their grain from showers of rain which always do more of less damage to out standing crops. Mrs. Jemlson has been suffering greatly for the past week, from a sev ere attack of erysipelas. Mrs. Mall linker has returned from Portland after visiting with her dau ghter, who has recovered from an operation for appendicitis. Wilsonville has been getting her share of Seattle visitors, who are de lighted with the progress and splen did financial outlook for our little village, situated so near the noted bridge that has assumed the name of "Wilsonville bridge." Mrs. Hurburt's many friends were much surprised to learn of her mar riage last week to Mr. Keller, of Esta cada. and wish her much Joy ami happiness, but regret that she will now be at home In Estacnda, Instead of Wilsonville, as of yore. Mrs. Clutter, of Portland, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brobst. for a few days last week. A recognition meeting was held In Wilsonville on last Sunday afternoon at half past three o'clock, at which time the first Congregallonad church of Wilsonville was formally admitted luto fellowship with the Congrega tional denomination and an excellent sermon was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Snyder, of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. John Irvln, of Santa Paula, California, visited at the homes of Norman and Harry Sny the past week. Mr. Irwin is a retired capital ist and has been for many years a member of the Union Oil Company of California. The second edition of the "Clack amas Sounty Bulletin" is now being circulated by the Commercial Club of Oregon City, and is certainly keeping up a high standard of excellence and will surely be a great factor in mak ing our county known throughout the Eastern states where climatic and fin ancial conditions do not equal that of our home county of Clackamas. In this favored state of Oregon. Some of the Seattle Fair visitors who have recently stopped off at Wil sonville to visit relatives and friends, have been so much Impressed with the real estate chances In our little pillage that corner lots are being talked of by them as a fine business Investment, and why not, with prop erty doubled Irt value In a few months' time and double-headed electric cars oassing our doors twenty times every day. to say nothing of our beautiful river, with its possibilities for water power, and transportatlng facilities. During the hot weather of the past week many people took advantage of the river for swimming and bathing purposes, and Say's Landing assumed the aspect of a vertable Hummer re sort, as the farmer's boys for miles around were seen trotting their horses In that direction to take advantage of the swimming place. Miss S. M. Graham s many rrienns will be pleased to learn that she has returned to her home, much improv ed in health. CLARKES. Mr. Sam Elmer has started up his threshing machine and threshed his own grain. Miss Esther Haag got bit by -Mr. Scherruble's dog while she was trying to pet him last week, on Wednesday and she was ail right the next day un til Saturday, and Monday she went to see a doctor. It got worse. C. Haag went to town on Monday. Mrs. Frank Nichols is staying with her grandma, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. J. Larking was operated on last Tuesday. She is getting along as well as can be expected. Miss Mary Marshall Is helping Mrs. Sam Elmer cook for threshers. J. Putz Is the measurer on Sain El mer's threshing machine, and Otto Elmer is hauling water. Dave Miller helped Sam Elmer thresh last Saturday. Alex Scherruble shot his dog the other day. Mr. Durst helped Mr. Shepherd haul hay last Saturday. w. G. Kleinsmltn was in roruana laHt Saturday. Mr. H. Durst, was here from the East to visit his brother, Albert Durst. John Marshall Is running the thresh er engine for Sam Elmer this year. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA COLTON. Another little shower of rain fell Sunday night, but didn't do much harm to grain. , U. S. Dix and I. O. Dix started threshing last Monday.' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen were at Oregon City Tuesday. The Colton saw mill has shut down for this season. Gus Gottberg was busy slashing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ball, of Clarkes, moved to Colton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Mulino, were -visiting at Colton Sunday. J. Jones sold his two horses to Mr. Granloft last week. Mr. Westburg, after a layoff, Is again busy at work building Mr. Kug strom's ham. .1. Mix. of Shubi'l, spent Sunday nt Colton. Archie llonney look a trip to Mull, no to visit his sister and family Inst week, Mrs .1. A. sironigrivit spent Sunday afternoon wit It Mrs. Llndslroni. Mr. Ilorglnnd butchered another hoof last week, W. S. Gorbetl was busy hauling lum ber for P. K. llonney at Meadow brook. WILLAMETTE. New sidew alks seems to be I ho or der of the day In our tow n. Four or the new ones are already put down and several others under construction. Mr. and Mrs. Kme-i Mass spout the last of the week at Seaside. Miss Anna ConMIn has returned home from Lung lleach. Wash., where she has spent the last Ihroe weeks. Misses 1 E. and Gladys linker and Adah Mass spent Friday, Saturday mid ! Sunday camping with Captain and j Mrs. U. .1. Young. Everett lkiwney has returned from I Seaside where be spent the last two I weeks for his health, j Ernest Mass, Jr., has accepted n po sition with Jones Drug Co. Miss Nellie ItUiiaiilsoit spent the week with her friend Ida Ilerdlne. Frank Shipley Is spending n two weeks' varatlon at Kstacada. U. W. linker has gone to Southern Oregon to spend his vacation with tils uncle. D. W. linker. Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Gary visited with Mr. and Mrs, David Gary lit Wnshou gal. Wash., Saturday nnd Sunday. C. 0. Dollar spent Wednesday In Woodburn. Fred linker has gone to Monmouth, where 1ft1 has accepted a position for the Oregon Milling and Warehouse Company. Mr. nnd Mrs. Renins were surprised Saturday by their soucls Mr. Wllklns. of California, coining to spend several weeks with them. Mrs. Frank Shipley Is visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson. Chas. Frotnong has returned from Mesa. Wash., where he has been working the last mouth. A quiet wedding took place nt Judge Dlmlck's otllce Wednesday when Hen ry Frotnong and Gertrude Lebolil were united In the bonds of wedlock. Only the witnesses being present. The happy couple left soon after the cere mony to be gone a couple of weeks, after which they will he ut home to their friends ill West Oregon City. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Pollock, of Oregon City, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. II. T. Shipley. Mrs. Wang and daughter. Lllllun, spent Wednesday with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Gnry. Raymond Olsen spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. O. Olson. Kay Hatdorf spout the week with her sister. Mrs. O. Tonkins. Mr. Levens and Mr. Werner were unfortunate in losing their cows, encli losing one. Mrs. B. F. linker was visiting her daughters Mrs. E. U Kruse and Louie Koellermeier. Miss Olsen Is visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Otto Olsen. The school house has lieeu treated to a coat of paint, a new fence anil a uew sidewalk. And still the crowds ctiine and go. Mr. Gus Schnoor had n picnic In his beautiful new picnic grounds. There was also a crowd on the Tualatin riv er, one at the Wlllnmette Springs and a crowd up on Rock Island. There Is rumor of another wedding In our city, but wo are not sure about It as this goes to press. Mrs. L. B. Koellermeier spent Sun day with her mother, and her sister. Laurie, returned home with her lo stay two or three weeks. MOUNT PLEASANT. Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Thornton, of Great Falls, Mont., spent Tuesday at Rose Farm, visiting their cousins, Mrs. O'Neill and Miss Holmes. Miss Lela (Hint Htent Sunday wlih her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Illatt Mrs. Jennie Nlles, of Walla Walla. Is visit ing Mrs. Elizabeth Warner ut Locust Farm. Mrs. Nlles has pur chased property on Law ton Heights, and expects to make this her home. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Hoyt nnd fam ily have returned to Hills boro, after spending three weeks at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Dan O'Neill ami Miss .Mary Holmes spent Monday at the home of Mrs. P. J. .Mann, of Portland, visiting Captain and Mrs. Richard Bradley, of Alameda, Oil., who are on their way home from the Seattle Fair. Miss Margaret Slauffer Is the guest of Mrs. Arthur Warner at The Lilacs. Arthur C. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Fredric P. Stuffer and Miss Elaine King left Monday for Mt. Hood for a two weeks' outing. , Mr. W. II. Stafford and Mr. Mount., have gone to Mt. Hood for a ten days' outing. The garden party given at The Li lacs last Saturday evening under the auspices of the Civic Improvement Club, was a very successful affair. Mrs. Smith, of Chicago, who Is a graduate of the Columbia School of Expression, delighted the guests with two numbers which were very en thusiastically received. Nella Dixon also gave a pleasing number. Utile Maxlne Telford, who Is always popu lar, gave a violin solo accompanied by her sister Elsie. The tableaux en titled The lord's Prayer, was beauti ful. The proceeds from this enter tainment, will go to swell the treas ury fund of this club. Mrs. Ida Daily Gamble and daugh ters, Helen, Lucy and Margaret, have returned to Portland, after an extend ed visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Dill man, at, their Mt. Pleasant ranch. The Mt. Pleasant school board met last Tuesday evening and elected Miss Jenkins, of Philadelphia, primary teacher. Miss Jenkins will arrive here soon. The school hoard decided lo reshlngle the building and make other Improvements which will bo started at. once bo the school will be In readiness for the beginning of the Full term. Mr. George Yexlcy lias completed his handsome new burn on tho prop erly lately purchased from Miss Holmes. The excavation for tho base ment of the residence will bo Blurted this week and the house when finished will be modern In every respect. TWILIGHT. Mrs. D. Tl. Morton is visiting her brother, George Smith, In .Seattle While there she will attend tho A. Y. P. exposition. Mr. and Mrs. James Hylton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marrs are sojourn ing at Woods in Tillamook County. They expect io l"3 8"ne about two weeks. Mrs. Patterson, of Salem, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Smith. Br. and Mrs. F. J. Melndl spent Sunday nt the Mountain A 'ill Stock Fiii'in," , Miss tlludys UlpcliHiskl Is keeping house lor her ginndl'tuhor, 1), II. Mor ton. Mrs, Ed, Graves has returned from vlsliiug her brother ul Ivinciiilii. Mr, I. Holler, of Chicago, lias been visiting wlih Mr. Hoover and family, who were formerly from that place. Mr. Thoa. Uellaml attended llio par ty at .las, Parlluw's Saturday night. Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Joehuko nl leaded the garden parly at Mt. Pleas aill. Saturday evening. Mrs. W. J. W. Mcl'ord has relumed from Scuttle and reports an enjoyable visit with her daughters Ethel and Kaehel, She also intended the A, Y, P. evpofltlon, ,The grangers of tbl neighborhood ate planning to attend grange at New Ida Saturday to arrange for their ex hibit at the County Fair. O. S, Martin Is working on libler Stiihloy's threshing machine. Peli lloylau Is gel (Ing ready lo leave for the hop Holds. The farmers In this section art' plowing to kill Hie Johnson grans. It Is a good plan but It Is very hard work for iMith the men and horses. .Mr. Snooks has been hauling hay to market for the past week, David Foiilher has- returned from n hunting trip on the upper Molnllu. Mr. uinl Mrs. Geo. M, Ui.elle visit ed friends at Wilsonville, one day last week, Richard Kellans has returned homo from Idaho, Mr, Adolph Joehnke has sold Ills soda works at Sheridan mid Is home for a few weeks eonloiuplaltiiK the piiniiase of another plant. Miss Manning, of Missouri, Is visit ing her cousin, Mrs. Dodd. The l'val Temperance Legion Is progressing nicely under the good su- i porvi-dou of Mrs. Hurt McAnhur. Miss Karl who has been staving, with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. j L J. llylton. has returned lo her j I home In llalsey, Oregon. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Everhart & Malls delivery team look another long run ou Thursday of last week. They started from near Hi am I h siore mid ran dow n to lllh and Ploree street up against a hyd rant and stopped. George fiverhurt and Uslo Cumin narrowly escaped death. Lisle was badly soured but uot much hurt having Jumped out of the wagon. George was thrown out and lid uiiconslcous for about three hours, he was badly bruised, but was duly In the store again Friday morning. Mr. John May nnd wife went to thler home In Aberdeen lust week mid left Grandma Molloy improving slow ly. Mrs. 1 1 It-K in u u spent a week nt the A. Y. 1'. Fulr In Scuttle. Mr. WIIJ (illicit returned to WUllil Walla last Saturday, having vlsltoit anionf relative here one week. Miss Edna Garde, or Clarkes, was Hit. L'nt.ur tt lu.r ntiel. mitt limit Mr ,i ir ii v Unn hwi week ' .Miss Ella Hurling and cousin went wo- ueue.1 , .,.p.i. I county of Clackamas, tins appointed Mrs. Cook has been staying with; tho undersigned administrator of He Mr. Freemnn nnd family. j estate of AudreJ Kodre. deceased. All Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Erickson. of j persons having claims against the said Mulino, have moved Into Chester (Jot-1 estate are hereby required to present belt's house. tlin same, properly verified to the iltl Mrs. McDonald, of Mulino who was I derslgiled at 913 Water Street, Ore- cooking for the men down the Colum - blu oil the seining ground, was visit - Ing here Inst week. Horn AiiirllMt '! lOlll to I tin wlf itf Walter Schwark. a daughter. i Miss Krmn Smith Is working for! Mrs. Wllnier Fisher this week. i Mr. Fisher expects to go to Mulino to work In the saw milt. ELECTRIC LIGHT IS CHEAP WITH TUNGSTEN LAMPS Portland Railway Light & Power Company C. 0. MILLER, AGENT m fN 1 Hi S rj kill Udf You're mire you're gctlinil the flcniiino when you luiy (roin ua. No duiker ol riiillcd hollies Nit ilnngrr ol liuyinii cheap woiili lest tniOi placed in CYRUS NOIIl.li !ioUli mid nulmcd ull'm thu ItCltllillU. Wc iiro now elliutf (or the limt lime in 44 yearn direct to the con sinner in district where you arc unable to obtain lliii luniom luaud. 4 quart tmtllrt of C.I NUINE CYRUS NODLE I direct to you, all rlmrri mid to the nvnrott rilroJ rpri offic. I'ure old hoiicat wliiakey nt an lioncul lut(iliiiiiilc price. (iimrnntccd lo ilia United Siutci (mo eminent and to YOU to . . .... ..it ,i i ' ...i . :, ,i vvi net iv ionium mi iiit- ni'iiiiiuiii y voiiiMiiiii nm linn iiyinv 11 i vhi . The government otliciult Hale that any distillation that doesn't li L ( I1ICI11IOI. W. J.'VANSCHUYVER & CO. ClaU.J.rJ IW.4 CUT AT TMii IINC W. J. V.n Sthuywr A Co.. riU4. Onr I Ikloml ilUf tuul $ .)0l Uk lt CENUINE CYRU3 NOULE. Walter llrnce, who went to Eaitern Oregon to harvest, came home l.ia week, Mrs. Horace Williams and daugh ters spent Sunday nt Ml. Pletiinut witllt Mrs. Ada Cooper nnd family. Miss Mabel Francis Is Improving. Little Grade Smith, who has been slaying with Mrs. Confer has the ty phoid fever and was taken to the lios. plinl lu Portland. Sir. Freeman tins three daughters III with typhoid fever now. Hael took down Saturday. She has a spe cial nurse from Portland. Mrs. Mauls was renl sick with stom ach trouble Sunday. Charlie Dickey nnd wife were vis it Ing lu this burg Sunday evening. Messrs. A. Maul and W. II. Sdif ford wont to the Mt. Ilood hurkle- ; .rry patch Tn-KIiiy Notice to Creditor. I 1" ho estnto or Andre J Kodre. do censed. Notk- Is hi-rehy given that the " "'',,R" "".County Court or tho State or Oregon I"" ('llJr. Oregon, within six months ' lrn,n ",u UI ,ln" l""'enuon ot tM" """''" i ANTHONY IIILLEIIKAND. Administrator of the Estnto. of AndreJ Kodre, deceased. f'1"1 Plleatlon July itO, 1009. i r.' J. LONEItGAN, I mlntstrator. Attorney lor Ad- IF NOT WHY NOT? DO YOU USE ELECTRICITY? INVESTIGATE AT $4.25 IOS.I07 .Vend Sum, IVlUJ, Olsj. Mj una Milk TO0T ' MJ DM 41 K If (, t ((MIT Urtl Catarrh tho Cause of Connumptlon, At leant oiie half of the consumption lu I be world can be I raced to catarrh. Here lire some symptoms of cn tarrh; If you have any of litem get lid of them while there Is yet time. Is your throat raw? lo )oll Hlieejo often'? Is your breinh foul? Are your eves watery? I in you take cold eitHlly Is your nose Mopped up? Do you have to nplt olleii? lo crusts form III your nose? Are you worse In dump weather? I hi you blow your none great deal? Are you losing your sense of simdl? Docii your mouth Innie bud inorii- ,lugs? ko you have a dull feellg lu your bend? Iio you have to clear your thront on rising? Is there it tickling sensation III your thront? Do you have li discharge from the nose? Does mucous drop III back of thront? llrentlie Hyomel (pronounced High o ni") Into the lungs over the germ ridden membrane nnd kill the genu -n couipletit llvoiuel otitill. Including Inhaler, roMs $100 nt HuutrVy Bros. Co, who guarantee It, uinl extru bot tles uO cents. IwiO-NA' Cures Indigestion It relieve stomach misery, mmr Mom. mil, lu'lchiiig.itnd run s nil stoiu.nit dt easo or money Im k. Itgo box or tab let M c Ills, llrtigglsls in nil towiut. OREGON CITY, OREGON