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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909. Aurora and Northern Marion AURORA. Hum Mllli'r wiih In 1'ort land on liim Iiii'mh over Moniliiy, Krotlilln (llrny anil Julili K I'ltUM wki'k clrciiH vliilloiH In Hiili'in, Ailiini MIhIiIui- Mtiirloil Imp ilrliliiK Mimcliiy, Tummy Itlimn, llm lioii Inlitl, whn III Annua IIiIh wci'k limiting (ivcr llm Hltlllllllltl, AlliiMt Hinllli wiih In Aurora Miiuiliiy iIhIiik miinii Iriiillnii. Tim Aiiriini ciiiinli'y tin m iiii ex ci'litliiimlly linn i'iii of lii'iiclii'i), pi'iilH iiiul pi iiiii'm IIiIh ki'Iiniiii, Tli" iiplih'M tux nut up In llm iimiiiiI murk. MIhh Moroilltli Hlniio, of I'urllniiil, Iiiin Ihh'ii niiiiIIiik u week lii'm u I Iiii kui'mI or Minn Mm l Hilii'iiDT li ft lor Iiit tiuiiiK Hiimliiy. Ji'roinn KIIiik"!, 'lm tiiiM Iiimiii work I n K 1 1 r n fur mniio tliui', 1 f t (or IiIn Ihmiik Momlity. J. A. Hill Ih now miiiloyi'il 111 Imx ll'lllIlT for (illH KllllK'T. Iilrk I'litrolt wiih III Allium Him iliiy, dlHOII till M II lll'W llllll'llHIIlllll now liml it koi i, oni, lli' cull iiiovii iiili k t mill Hliout lonili'r limn miy on chh In town. Mr, l(lri, Imwuvur, UiiiiiiiikIi ly uiiili'iHliimlK Ms IiiihIih'nh inn) In iiii expert lMirni'lioir, 'lull l'H HiliiMirer rmunl Ininliii'iiN tluil iitM'ili',1 hU iilli'iitliin lit Tuiiiullii I ho oilier Hiimliiy nml liruiiKlit lli "IhiiIiii'Hk" Iniek wit h lilin. Minn Mi'llii Hrlieiier, WilldT llowe, Minn M. Stone nml I'lnirllit HrlK'UliT i'iiio.vi',l it npli iiillil iIiiv'n oiiilnu on Hie WIIIiiiik'IIii nenr Iliilli'Vllln lunt week, (in Kllnker U lii rorilmul IIiIh week on n IhinIih-kh trip. MexHI N. IIII! Illlll llimleller Will liolil their n culnr nilitlon mile In Au rora Kepteluher II, Tlley lllivn IIII inmtmully lurK" liiiinlier or ilirferent Nlllrli'K llntinl Willi ttiein HiIn II11111 mul Hie promoter eipeel 11 kimhI mile, HopplekliiK nl Hi" Mini or II IIIon er NllirleO MVlllH'Hilliy. Ml'. lllliKXer r piiriN 11 kihiiI ylelit till yi'iir ilenplte lli" vermin. 1110I1I nml oilier peniN, Kiilll poiimlN to til" Iter" U expei'leil fiiiin HiIn ynnl or 7 ftereH, I'riietlenlly nil Hi" Imp til il In tin' near country will lie n t )-! wllli pick em liy III" liml or tliU week. A. W. Kiel Htarieit plcklnc In IiIn ynnl WeilneHilny. 11" flKurea that Ih" reiiiniN llil" io'Hihiii will lie nlxmt I. Smi piiiimfii In the nere. He hit h uprayetl pnrtti ir th" ynnl two illf rerenl llllieH. hut til" inoillil Iiun liifll tnukltiK Ho n pen nine" nlremly. The nveruK" prh-o pulil IIiIh m-uson for plrkliiK I tin t 65 renin per lx Anion" Will mul ('. Iminerinim kitve DnlKheil their ynrtU. The ylehl wiih HkIiI. tie"! Hint wnlernielon fenl when Hume rnrH were Rmnnheil (ho oilier ilny. All Hie l)iiy nml rverylMuly elm w nn nileil up on I tint Klorloii tiny. Il wnH Ih" H. I', I'ii'i. trent mul Imliotly HltHttl hat'k. Mm. U Weliert him tteen plfklnic ImpH nt Mr. Zliumerninu' ynnl mul Ih now t Mr. Krmnte'H. MirrUd. At th home of Hut lirlile'n pnreiila III HellwtMttl. Iniit Hiintlny, ,MI .oh A. Oltl"Hliy ami Jmnen W. Novel, of Au rora. Tim Itev, Poor of Iho rt M. K. rtiiirrh, of Hellwootl. erformeil thn rrri-moiiy. Thn Imppy pair will nmko their homo In Hellwootl. Th brldo wi'IkIih 3t7 iHitimlH. Iianlel Miller unit family arr vlnlt Iiik hlH brother. Ham Miller, nt pren rot. They will Hpotitl about a nionfli h"n. relurnliiK lo thflr homo In Hut rlilnmm, Kniinim. via Hon! hern Call, fornln ami Arlroua. HloppliiK on the way lo e another brother In Arlio na. A ilnnc" will lr Riven her" Hnliinlny tilislll hy AiiKiint Itakel of OreRoil City. (iarrett'H orrheHlra will hkiiIii fnrnlHh thn niiutlc; thn klml tlmt inukeH you move. Hop plrkltiR In Ihn H01111I1I ronnlry atnrteil WeilneHilny In full lilnnt. Mr. Walker, of Hiilem, U now put. tiliK a new tiiilltliiK at Houalil. Mra. Uoiirake of Aurorn, Ih ijiiIIp III of nervoiiH pnm nil Ion. Hi.r troiihlo heKBii hy I.eltiK hIiihk by a hoc Dr. II. P. (ileny Ih In mtontliinee. Mrn. Dirk rarrott, of tlutlrllle, Ih very III thin week. Mra. Hy. Cone tlletl Montlny rvenliiR nnt whh burled In Hiilem WeilnrHtliiy. Mir whh tno HieptnothoT or Mra. Dolph Cono mul Mra. J no, Murray. HiiKh Wolfrr of Ilromlncrn. ban lnkin rharKti of the Mlnhler butcher hop In Donald. Chan. HoHkliiH Ih liullillng a now barn. Donalil'a new merchant in pulling up an mltlltlon lo hln ntore. Mra, IinrhtCR and alnter, of OriKon City, were vlMltora at the HiiiikuIow Hotel In Donald, till week. 1 ElKht special Orexon electric rur were nretltid to carry tho hop plrk ern for Kreb'a yard. Five went ,up Hatiirtlny and three Tueaday. lliMian Conn him liiHtiillrd a barber Hhop at I)onal(lt Mr. Vunilerleiir haa, In order, to keep up with hln biiHlnena, been forced to put In a new clerk. W. 8. Huntt, tho enterprlHliif; com mlHHlon merchant, Hhlpped a forly-ton CHr of grata to Portland Tuenday. Sweet orn HtnndliiK over ten feet hlKh Ih on exhibition at tho Aurora Hlnto Hank. It wiih grown on the farm of H. U IlentH and Is or tho or dinary garden variety, with ears meamirliiK over 18 Inches In length. A SAFE MAN 5 a, man wiuia have been the means of making more successful men than Colleges have. Wc A snug sum in our bank is an in Iflvite surance against hard times. Yotif V The capital of this bank is Business a mafgin of safety to de- positors. Begin to save C$2ooo5ok by opening an ac- AURORA STATE BANK AURORA, OREGON W. H, llurMt nml II. I). Kviiiih, of Aurora, ullriided III" dlHtrlet hhhhIoii of thn I. O. (1. T. held at ICHtiieada liml week, An cxi'innloii wiih mini" to Ciiuidnro mid other polnlH of In tereNl III the Itiriillly. Dr, Mllllgnti wiih thn Hpenkor or the dny imtl IiIh dlHroiiiH" wiih riijoyed by nil prenenl. At III" next regular meeting or the dlHtrlrt loilg" to lie held In Arleln, In November, 11 llriiml Lodge or Oregon In lo be formed. Th" llfly inembera pri'Heut lit III" Kittni'lldii ni'mhIiiii were lalieii from I'oiilniiil In n Hpeclul cur. Iti'glmild IIiiinI retiimetl from Ne lilllem, Tilemlny. where ho In rouiimiy with IiIh folliH Iiiin been Inking 11 va cation. The rt'Nl of the family will remain two weekH longer mul enjoy the oi'emi bree.eH. Council Adoptn Cliartor, At the Hpeclul iiieelliig of the Au rora council belli a week ngo TiieH duy, Hi" new tinnier wiih iiiiiiiiIiiioiih ly iiiloplml. 'I'll Ih will be milijcet to III" will of the people 11 1 the Npetiltl election to h" held the Hecoml TiloK tlity In Noveinlier. True llrnlly no iloulit rilnlH 11 h 10 tlm ri-NtillH of thin election UN nearly all I lie legal voterH of Aurora nlgnt'd the llrHl liilllnllvo pel II Ion n'nd nil expreaN HieiiiNelveH iih thoiiiiighly Hiitlnlli'd wllli thn new chatter an II not only 1 tin , I Ih ninny tlefei la or til" old tiliv, hill III lohllllou iilltiHH iminy prlvllegiH nml HhertleN enjoyed by oilier tilleH. The new charter In ctiunlileretl iih II model tr Iih kind mul will eaxlly be nil that In reiillreil, liniueillately rollowlng Hie Hpeclul election III Noveinlier will be Hie reg ular election III I Iff ember. Donald on the Doom, The town of Donald Hltuulcd two nml oiielinir mlleH from Aurora, and oil the mul ti Hue of Ihe Oregon Kid' li'le Hv., Iiun been mi rapidly mid K'citdlly coming lo the front that we can nlremly cull It a town. Thin place In located In the inhlit of out- or the 11101 fertile mid rlchent neclloiiN of the Wlllllllielt" Valley lllltl Hie couulry miroiitidlhg I rupblly hecoiu lug known an a Hpleiiillil frull produc ing dlHlrlcl. Th" fanioiiH model fin 111, owned mid operated by KrunclH KellcrH. In rhiNe here. Mr. Kcllera' rami coiikIhU or K'Ki lu reN or hind un der n high mate of cultivation ami In gem-rally known hh Ihe MiicM farm In Ihe valley. Many other nplcndl.l fariniTN and ImineN lay near here iiIho. Ilenlde the large iiuiiiIht or new rt'H IdnhffH In IhiiiiiIiI, there lire Iwo lio lelH, HnliHUi, butcher Hlmp, burlier Hlmp, two loren. two livery anil teed HlnhlcH. a brick ami tile factory, lum ber yard, nml a 30 Here luirHcry Ih he lug put out by Mr. Walker, of Hulctn. Mr. and MiH. 0. J. Huron, a prom Ineiil grocerymnn of I'ortlmnl, Hpeut Hiimliiy with II. U IlentH and family. An all day'H outing wiih enjoyed, the party going lo deny HprlngH In two uiitomolillcn where a picnic dinner wiih Hpreiid, returning via Donald. Mr. lltiriifH exprmned bin pleunure mid Hiirprln" nt the Improve me utH goltiK on In the country around Aurora, The teuilnnry In the country nenr Donald Ih lo farm mtiiill irnclH, plant lug Ihe" to Hinnll frultH and orchard. The Aurora Hint" Hunk recrlvea tlully about $J.',0(i lo filiitio In aperle on arimut of the hop picking Iniluittry at prt-nent In roll blunt here. Chan. Scliule. of Vancouver, wan vlnltlug frlnnU In Aurora thin week. (S. J. Iliim, who wan visiting here thin week, bun recently dUponed or IiIh property In Portland and Ih now on Ihe lookout for a country liK'iillon. A. II. (ileHy will Hlurl bin bop pick er III" fore purl ot next week. W. H. It. PhllllpH recently piirrhiiH ed or I. II. J. KhleiiH eight ncren ot the old Hopel place, paying 1 1 HO an ucre. lie will build and make bin home there. tileit lltirHt. Kd Ymler and the two OglfKhy relurneil TueHdny rrom the huckleberry patch. The boy necured about ten gallium of hcrrlcH. Ctsirge llnrilnlck of the Columbia Hlver Ih vlnttlng at lliitteville till week, Mr, ami Mr. J. J. Hyan, of lliitte ville, were In Portland thin week on account of the lllne or their niece. 1 Mrn. (ieorge Knight of Hubbard, who I In In a hnnpllal for treatment. Clarence Kermlre wan nearly drowned at lliitteville recently. Kor tuualely Hlley Seheurer was able to rencue him before unroiiHcloiiNiieHH overttHil him. Mr. William Kynn Ih expecting a vlHlt In tho near future from her par ents, who renlilo at (Irans Valley, In Sherman County. J. B. Vandeleur and party enjoyed quite, an outing last Sunday. Jack took tho party up river for tho day, afterward leaving the boat and walk ing to ChoppenlHh to take the car borne, but arrived too late and -was forced to return atoot. Tho party was located by Mr. anil Mrs. Hyan and brought homo In good time. JacK In Ihe "Candy Kid" when It come to showing tho girls around, and he dis played hU bent form Sunday, David Ktela' new residence Is fast nearlug completion. MIkr Knnnlo Kberhnrd has left for Seattle to see the big show. Krnnk U Miller and Mias Kffle Alnge, tho latter or Hannibal. Mo., are visiting Mr. Miller's folkR here. A trip to Portland was taken Sunday whero the party took a look nt the Oaks, City Park. Council Cret and other places of Interest. uoii& itcuuiit juraixvj ,cotnt with the Joe Hoiitherlnnd, of Cniihy, Is thn btiny mun uboul Aurora iiow-u-day. llllley I'tiwern, engineer of the Ore gon lllaiiiiind Coal Co., passed through Aurora Tuesday rn rout" to Portland. The mine nt Hcoll Mills liavn been cIohciI down fur some time and thn riiinpiiny will reoigiuil!'." In Portland till week mid will then Install nil elecliln power plant and other Iiii pioveiiientH which will greatly tut-Ill-tntti tho working or Hi" property. At prcHent the mine I partly lilted wllli wnler which owing lo liiadetiuit) pumping futilities the company Ih iiii uhle to liiimll", Thn shaft In an In cline reaching a vertical depth of 310 feel where 11 live-fool vin of coal wiih encountered. Much tlepeiidence Ih placed In tho projected Hwlft elec tric Him rrom Oregon City, hh Hint will give iraiinpurliitliin facilities heretofore tinenjuyed. The Keottn Mill country will ship over HO rnr load or dried pruticH this HCIIHOII, Used a Mall Bag for His Clothes. About seven year ngo 11 Mr. Umg, of Oregon City, received a shipment or ReetlH rrom Helialor Mitchell 111 Washington, packed In a 1,'nlled Htiitt'H mull hug. 1I1K nseil the Heeds and lucked the bag away In ihe attic where It rested until the hup picking fever struck him tills season. The bag wiih then used an a receptacle for hi cloth"- Trouble starleil though when Agent Kldds got bis peepers on Ihe sack, refusing check H with Hi" 01 her biiegnge, hut Ijitig maiiiiged to gel It iih tnr uk Aurora where (Kist matter Hnyder took a hand In the Imin Iiicin nml claimed the Hack. Iong refused In give II up 11 Hi conferred with IiIh luwyer In Oregon City, but Mr. Hnyder wan firm mid iin the re null 1uig'H clot hen are now lii a gruin bag and 1'ntie Ham again litis ptiH ncHtliiii of bin protHTty. MInh Idii Htdinn, of Vancouver. Is In Aurorn thin week vlnltlng her friends. Mm. A. A. Bcheiirer. In honor of MInh Merle, gave a party ut her hoiii last Krlday evening. A number of games were played by Ihe young folks' mul refreHbineiitH served. A delight ful time wiih enjoyed by all present. John Bauer Injured. (Julie a distressing accident occur red III Aurora lust Saturday. Ah the Cottage drove local pulled Into th" tteHi, John Ilituer, n mini ulsmt CO yeniH of age. mid a life long resident or Aurorn. wan pushing a wheel bar row between the trucks and not being aware or the close proximity or the train, wiih struck by the pilot or the engine, breaking the left leg, above the knee and badly bruising him up about the body. He was taken to the home of Jiicoh Miller and made as comfortable an possible by Doctors 11 K. and W. W. (Ilesy, who were cull ed. At tluil time It wan dimrult to determine the extent of hln Injuries, but report Inter received Indicate Hint his recovery will be very nlow If not doubtful. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chrln Olesy were vis itors at the Seattle fair the past week. Mls Agnes IlnriiH, of Portland, wns the guest of her friend, Mis Lelta Dents, till week. ErncHt llofer and John Aldrhlge, of New-berg, nmt with an accident Mon day. The team ran away and llofer' arm was broken and he was Injured Internally, but Aldrltlge escaped un harmed. Phillip Willis returned Friday from Kngle Creek. Washington, where he had been engaged In fishing for the Inst four months. It. 0. HlggenlMithom was a Portland visitor Sunday. Mrs. Theo. Compeau spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. 0. G. Morris, at Shiver's Mill. Mrs. Joe Kenyon was called to Can by lust Sunday to attend her son, who Is' quite 111 at that place. Mrs. A. K. Will was In Cottage flrove Saturday to attend the funeral of her nephew, the Infant son of A. Grim. Mrs. H A. Snyder Is visiting In Sll verlon this week. Grover Glesy and Jerome Kllnger returned from Newport last Friday. Frank McCrncken, Gene and Harry Garrett returned Thursday from Ocean Park whero they had been rus ticating a couplo of weeks. Mrs. Jake Kauffmnn, who has been employed at tho Pioneer Hotel, re turned to her homo at Needy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Will returned Suturtlay evening from Wllholt Springs. Mrs. Grant White, of Canhy, and her two nieces, of Portland, were vis itors, this week, of the Aurora Cen tral. RHEUMATIC FOLKS. Are You Sure Your Kidney Are WellT Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid In the blood. But tho duty of the kidneys la to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presenco thero shows the kidneys are Inactive. Pon't dally with "urlo acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure tho kidneys you will never get well. .Doan's Kid ney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from urlo acid Is ended. F. A. Sutton, of 1125 Water street, Snlem, Or., soys: "For ten or twelve years rheumatism and Jddney trouble were the plague of my lire and two or three times I was laid up on ac count of the pains being bo severe. I could hardly move owing to the lame ness In my back and had to leave my farm and come Into the city to doctor' for the trouble. Nothing seemed to bring me more than temporary relief however, and I was In a bad shape Just before I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. My limbs would scarcely sup port me and I could only get around at times with the greatest difficulty. Oonn's Kidney Pills benefited be at once and when I had used the contents of three boxes I was free from every symptom of the old trouble, and my health was better that It had been for years. I can conscientiously say that Doan's Pills are the best remedy of the kind I ever used." Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Huntley Uros. Drug Store and ask what their customers report. For salo by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 0WL THAT CATCH FOWL!. Poe'a raven Isn't In It with a gresl wl glaring at you from the bedpost Hid letting out It awful shriek you waken rrom heavy aliunder. Imagine, then, a rooster's sensation when such a iiuuisler sails Into tin roop with searchlight In full play. Hut lllddy's burglar alarm Isn't often set (iff by the grent horned mid barred tmmm mmm TtlM OI1KAT IIOII.VCU OWL. owls, for these poultry thieves are scarce since tniis n ml guns are plen tiful and forests lire no more. The great horned owl reaches two feet In length, five feet ucross Hip wings and in color I a mixture of black, brown, gruy nnd while, with burred breast, yellow eyes, bjack cIiiwh inn) bill. It often lays In January, Its two white t-ctrs Indiig found In a hollow tree or Home deserted nest. The barred owl In ulsait the same site, In color a mixture of brown, buff and white, with yellow bill, brownish tux haui:u owl. black eyes, and lays and nests the same. Ita name Is derived from Its bars. Does It pny to snoot these owls? Of the crops of 111) horned owl only thirty-one contained Mullry and game. Of the cros of eighty-five barred owls but five contained traces of the same. The contents conlsted mostly of mice, moles, rats, spsrrows. inuskrats. frogs, Insects and lust, but not least, skunks. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Our English "kor.etis" have an Idea that the more com a ben has the more eggs she will lay. Their chick ens, therefore, wear such merry wid ow headgear thnt thty cannot bold up their heads. When hen gets "silly" or staggers under the weight of the comb. It la sliced off; and the bleeding Is stoped with a Mhot Iron. Rather a medl-evll. Bloody lary business. One of the first stilnts some perform after being In the ijiHtness for a sea son Is to write a look on "How to Make Poultry Pay.H They remind us of the foreigners wko cross tho pond and back again and istound the world with their "Impressl ns of America.'' Ilssleton (Pa.) me rhants have mads up a deadbeat list 1 1th 800 Dimes on the roll. Poultrymen In geteral demand cash In advance for strk and egga for hatching; thus thejj always hava tha money before the ustomer gets tbe goods. This gives In opportunity lor a skin game, and, lorry to say, soma skin their customer alive. The poultry Jouiials are trying to devise some schemj to catch the swin dling advertisers. It's about time they draw the line on feinted money. When your chlkens gradually get out of condition ind lose the use of their limbs It Is fcftcn a case of lead poison. Paint fflns will cause It Bullets swallow! In mistake for grit or fruit are gnind up In the gizzard and sent thrcuth the system. A friend, listead of a spring gun, has rigged ui his plant with railroad torpedoes. Che of these exploding at night, he rusted out and tripped over the big skua that had tripped over the string tptt had fired tbe signal cap. The send explosion was louder than the flrsi Keep a cCtlnual lookout for the long lice thai populate the necks and heads of chltts. They are responsible for dwarfed lock and many failures. -The largea Faster egg on record was made lnLoudon. It was eighteen feet In clrcunference and was com posed of hall a ton of candy, a dandy or boys to h.ve handy. Remember the five Important gi In poultry sucoss grains, grit, greens, ground boncand gumption. VS. L. BLOCK'S BIG SALE of FRUIT JARS Dint-S0 cents Dozen. Quark 60 cents Dozen. Half-lallon 80 cents Doz. Economy pint S5 cents Dozen. Quarts $1.05 Dozen. Halffeallon $1.30 Dozen. V. L. BLOCK Mail and Seventh Street, Oregon City. The Wars of Our Country IX. The Revolution. Declaration and Defeat, By AlUrt Vtywa Teihune HEN I first took coiiiiiiiind of the army I abhorred I lie lilen of hide enileiiee. lint I a m fully ron v I need nothing clue will save u." Ho w rote (ieorge Washington curly III the Itevilutliiii. And It e 11 J a 111 in l-'niiiklln, In a let ter to a friend In K.ngliind, wrote 111. ire fully of the HltlliltlllU lu bis own fiinlnt style. KoBig 11s follows: "P-rlliilii, at the Ult-UKl- of lir,(KS),00U, litis killed 1,7) Yankee In this campaign, which Ih $111,0011 u bead. At Hunker Hill she giilm-d a mile of ground, hnlf of which she lost iignln. Iniring tbe same time (W.WiO children have lieen born lu America. From these duta calculate the time nnd expense to kill us all and conquer our whole territory." In spite of tills Jeer, Franklin and every one elite knew the colonics were confronted with what seemed an Im possible tiBk. Here wns the situation lu a nutshell: Knglnnd bad nlmost in exhaustible wealth and unlimited credit. America wus practically pen niless and had no credit at nil. And war Is tbe most costly occupation ever devised. England, after Bunker Hill. resolved to crush the colonbtts at any cost and sent H!,000 Hessians, merce nary troops, and about So.'KXl British soldiers and sailors for tbe pnrpose. It was the largest force England ever sent' across seas until the Boer war of USX). America Intended to fight mere ly for Its rights and could muster barely l.r.oOO armed men. Most of these had no uniforms or adequate weapons. England's troops, many of them, were seasoned veterans. Tbe only military experience any of the Americans had bad was In frontier warfare with French and Indians. Moreover, the colonies were not as closely united as they should have been. Thousands of the colonists felt 00 Interest In tbe war and would nelfher fight nor contribute money. Thousands more were loyal to Eng land and took up arms against their own countrymen. These were known as Tories. All this was terribly dis couraging to tbe patriots. Wise men shook their beads and saw no possi bility of success for the Revolution. Washington thought otherwise, and enough brave men agreed with him to make It possible to carry on the fight In any case they bad gone too far to draw back. For the first few months after Wash ington took charge of the army suc cess attended America's arms. Though much of tbe fighting was about Bos ton, tbe British made an unsuccessful attack on Charleston. S. C and tbe colonists made a somewhat more suc cessful raid Into Canada. The Cana dians bad refused to join In the Revo lution, so It was decided by Washing ton to capture the whole country in or der that England might not use It as a base of operations Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen stormed Tlconderoga and Crown Point, and General Mont gomery marched Into Canada. Mont gomery took St. John's, tbe first fort within the .Canadian border, then pushed on and on Nov. 13 captured Montreal and turned from there to ward Quebec. On his way thither he was joined by Colonel Benedict Arnold, who, with T50 men, bad made one of the most daring and peril ous marches on record, from Cam bridge through tbe snow choked forest to the St. Lawrence, and bad appeared un expectedly before Quebec, calling on the city to sur render. Lack of men, clothes and provisions forced Arnold to wait death of mokt and combine oohery. forces with Montgomery. Tbe two be sieged Quebec and at last, on Dec. 31, tried to carry Its walls by assault But Montgomery was killed In the attack, Arnold was wounded and the half fro zen, ill armed patriot army driven back. A later attack also failed, and In a few months the Americana were driven out of Canada. On July 4, 1776, congress adopted the Declaration of Independence and the thirteen colonies became the Unit ed States of America. Copies of the Declaration were sent to every state. Washington caused It to be read to every brigade in the army. But It Is one thing to declare one self free and quite another thing to prove it, and so America found, for following on the heels of the Declara tion came an almost unbroken series of defeats that plunged the whole country Into gloom. The cause of liberty seemed abso lutely hopeless. Why Druggists Recommend Chamber- . lain a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. ' Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a promi nent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says: "For the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is a great remedy and one of the best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my customer so certain to appreciate my recommending) It to him, that I give ft the preference For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. , M Overindulgence Some day you may eat (if you're a man) you good for you. For all excesses in eating and drinkinn is besi because it acts on the liver, mova the bowels and Eet r'd f whatever may be overloading your stomach. For any t;c!;r.ci3 cf i!.c tor. cons::'-u- tion or stomach and liver let to-night and you'll feel 1 I'llHWWl !' 1 W I iHiliiilni 1 mum nlm Y. FOR SALE BY JONES DKUO COMPANY. 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