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OREGON CITi' ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. 3 r a'c ff '- i , . --i 5CH era j30 ..us r- rc u - .t I lift For Infints nnrl Chttircn. ALCOUdl. s Pi-u i vt. AcglaNoRvvwiontrAs sinilaiiuSiiicroixl.inillWift ling (lie Sioaiacte rcdlxiwlsol Promoics PilionflmW ncss ami l!osi'.Conlains rtcitfer OpivmuMorpInac iwrMwcral. OTAHCOTIC. Aperfrrt Remedy forCtmsffct- lion . sour aroracn.iiiaiiwu AYprras.fow'ulsioiis.tcwnsn nessandLOSSOFSLEEP. FjcSirofe Sitfuiwt of NEW YORK. The Kind Yen Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature (. I t : i u n n mm in in Exact Copy of Vrrapper. TOt Oov. to. it. m; ' 1 1, i MiiiiiiinTn . ...i a En USG lor Over Thirty Year mm S Eldorado and Mulino. the snout of Mrs. A. U Jons. Monrv Brand's son, Otto. had a se vere attack of totisllltis lust work and Sunday ln had lit tonsils out out. Tho Bible S'.udv Oil's of tlio Mt. View Sutidav School will moot next week at I ho homo of Mrs. Mntohoi Brown on Puam snoot, on Thursday afternoon nt 2:30 p. in. Mrs. O. W. Griffin had tho mlsfor tmio to lose hor fur Monday moiling while coins down to Shindy's Opera House. W V. Mav has bought tlio house next' door to Horace Williams. Hots papering Iho samo and will move thoro a soon us convenient. Mrs. Preston Cooler will live on Duam snoot. ,, , Mr Frank Hutch and family, or Portland, havo moved Into tholrhomo latoly purchased from H. lril. Dr, Bell's Antiseptic Silvt is ttunramood for ooioma, salt rhomn. toiior, rliiKworm. rnmliK soivs, ohat-i-tl hands and lips, plmplos on tho tM-f hlaok hoads, larlors' Itch, smi liurn. Insoot lutos. fovor soivs and nasal catarrh. oonts at Jonos Oms Co. REDLAND. . ..I.. i.i.. m l. el von bv tho '..j T..'n...i.ir v.v 19. Tho ladlos n'ro to hrins a plo and (sotulcinon thoir IVWKtftlHHlk. , . Mr. Kollocp has sold his farm to parties from fhloaco. by tho name of Sohnldor. Wo aro sorry to si0 MT. Kolloss loavo. Tho family wlU mako its hoiiio 1- C.ladstoiio. partv was Rivon by Mr. and Mrs. Hormov tho olchth In honor of Miss Jones 'and brother. They wore or phans and had boon separated n rihhI manv vears and dlseovorod their rela tionship last Friday, . Miss Jolios I t.,o..i,iin- th. Vir drove school and her brother' Is siayln wllh Mr, Kdd. Bar- ivtt. ir i,inn ),ns mild half of his farm to some Portland parties, and ho will build soon ou tho balance 01 nis piiii-e. t, ,.. viinnff uiiil old. hie and little, had a war dance at Mr. Kobert- son's Monday nlKti' vr. Kouerismi was married '.' a . y frum Malio M on -lay in Oregon City by Compare Our Prices tJ Will MHI tht tlVtr tOlUltltMl liM alt wwrli n.( tiit fn tfvt tUr tulw 1 ii - nMB laiixilta In I ninli oiltA. ii.Mi MltrCr.it $5.00 . ' ' 'wnuwn I. V If l"""'VV " SlNtlM 1.00 . .. - 1 .--."- ruiM " 7.60 a I Witt. rMMntMMM Pl'lutilr'lM .60 HKAmiiaiilwull T MTHOtl All ..rk flllT turld Tmr HflMtt m Wise Dental Co.. Inc. Painless Dentists Nllinl lulMlag. Iklnl an4 WiiMutM MHIUNO. (ML ; u v u,r. k. Iu4ui.lkt STAFFORD. ' NEWS FROiVI THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY C LARKS. David Haag and family from Corval- lis, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haag. Alex Schernible and Meison were in town last Saturday. Miss Ida Haag is back home from Corvallis. Mr. Sullivan was In town last week. Mr. Wettlaufer took a load of hay to tow n last week. We are having plenty of rain at present It makes plowing better for the farmers so they can sow their fall grain. The Grange had meeting last Satur day. Mary Marshall and Rosie Miller are working In Oregon City. Mr. Haag was in town Saturday to get his son and family. Edna Elmer was on the sick list Mr. Lindua is putting up a new house. Irene Lee was on the sick list. Mr. Bawer, from Colton, was in town last week to get the doors and windows for his new house. Mr. Udell has been breaking a horse for Mrs. Lee. Everybody Needs a good salve and Dr. Bell's Antisep tic Salve Is the best. It is a creamy ,snow white ointment Guaranteed for all skin diseases. 25 cetfts at Jones Drug Co. MULIfJO. Winter seems to be here at last and the rain is coming down in regular old webfoot style, which is welcomed by those whose wells have been dry for the past two or three months. Bert Wallace and wife went to Port land last week to attend the wedding of Mr. Fred Snyder and Miss Lillie Lundeen, who were married in that city Wednesday. Miss Inez Snodgrass spen Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Mu lino. Mr. Park Wallace had some old Ken tucky friends to visit him last week. They now reside in Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ashby and Mrs. Churchill and daughter. Vesta, took dinner with the Snodgrass family Sun day. to assist' R. Ruprecht in becoming a citiien preparatory to proving up on his homestead. They do not think that county quite equal to old Clacka mas. The Tracy hall has been removed to its new location on the corner and it seems odd to see it there. Mr. Schreiner and family have gone to Dakota, which was their former home. About fifty members were in at tendance at the meeting of Harding Grange on the 5th. A fine chicken dinner was served and there was a somewhat warm discussion of the tax measures before the voters. This is all right; better quarrel a little than be indifferent about such important matters. There wifl doubtless be an interesting program on other lines at the next meeting which will be elec tion day. T. J. Gary was present by invitation and gave an interesting ad dress on the high school fund law, which was followed by questions and discussion. Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for It. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are I never without it in their homes anil it has never disappointed them. Sold by all dealers. a i H'i t ".. ;h d , 1 1 1 el. !ti;en suffer from " .. . which Is often the causj ... g stupidity at lessons. k ins Stomach and Liver : :.re an Ideal medicine to give j. lor they are mild and gentle r effect, and will cure even constipation. bold by ail i" ll MULINI MULINO. v-.i;.J- r4 Mrs. I.. lis, Col' Tfc, RUY f time. Will't A .... visiting with F. X- Miss Muttle IV guest of Mr. ana v.'n last Wednesday. va' Wm. Miller lost last week. The dance which w vj to .. bet; given nt Robert Dullard's '.ist Sal -t ; day night will Re g'. fi-ti 'jor.l Sa'ur fay,' night. Nov. 12, 191'.. I Mrs. Mabel Sagar aiid little Jwih'-i er. Mabel, and Miss Mattte Hi.-. SPRINGWATER. i The temperance lecture at the M. j E. church Sunday was well received by the people of Mulino. Though , the day was rather stormy there was : a fairly good crowd out. ! Mr Grant Ashby of Shaw, Marion j county, was a Mulino visitor a few i days last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ashby and Uncle Nick Darnall. Charlie Daniels of Wallace Island was here a day or so the last of the week on business. Beautiful Eyes are desired by every one. If there is any inflammation the eyes can't be beautiful. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve will remove the inflammation and ciear the eyes. Jones Drug Co. LOGAN. At present w-ruing we are baving a fine ram which may cool the heated political atmosphere It will soon cool after tomorrow anyhow, as then the jury will return the verdict. Samuel (Jerbt-r and Fred Moser, Jr. were over to Lincoln county last week A very' pleasant wedding was the attraction for 32 relativ s of the con tracting parties when Miss Erma Shibley and Laren Tenna were mar ried at the home of J. A. Shibley a few days' ago. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. George Gormley, of Portland and Miss Leona Stormer was bridesmaid, and Earl Shibley acted as best man. The old mail carrier of the Spring water section, Louis Roth, has quit, and will move to his farm in High land. Another carrier will take his place. The Y. P. S. C. E. held a very enjoy able social at the parsonage a few evenings ago, and took in nearly $10. They propose to purchase hymn books for the church with the proceeds. The Presbyterian Church here l disappointed in not securing a minis ter, a call for one having been Issued some time ago. The members want a minister badly and need him here. Charles Ward and Rose Genserow skl, of this place, were married at Ore gon City on November 1 by Justice of the Peace Samson. When a cold Jjecomes settled in the system, It will take several days' treatment to cure it, and the best remedy to use is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the sys tem in a natural and healthy condi tion. Sold by all dealers. MOUNTAIN VIEW. We had three white frosts In this vicinity and then a rain. We hope the rain will wash away all sickness. Mrs. Y. G. Hall and Mrs. Francis are on the sick list. Mrs. Nora Carrico's baby was real sick last week but It is able to be out again. Miss Lillian Gillett la visiting in Women s Secrets mm There ii one man in the United Statei who hat perhaps beard more women secrett than any other man or woman in the country. Thete lecrett are not secret! of guilt or thame, but the secrets of sutlering, and they have been confided to Dr. K V. Pierce in the hope and expectation ol advice and help. That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of all women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when that record applies to the treatment of more than hall-a- mil lion women, in practice of over 40 years, it it phenomenal. and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without charge. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as with out fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Prest., Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION ZVIetli-oaa Wealx. "Women. Stronc, Stole Women YVell. man made a business trip to Orej: '. ' City Saturday. ( Robert Long, of Poverty Hill, tan j been called East by the Illness of his mother. The Falls View Debating So.:. :y ' has a large literary programme rolU-d for next Saturday' night. The ques tion to bo debated is: Rinolved: That capital punishment should be atiolished. Those on the affir-.uative are: George Kirbyson, Edd -Hi mitt, Louie Sagar, Kilian Schtr.l"., Lmile Wallace. Mrs. Sagar and 1'is. Klrl.v sonl Those on the neiv jl.e me: George Srhmitt, Wm. i i' r. Dis. Wm. Wallace, L. M .;i r. Matt.-j D. Hayman and G. ShK'"l. As! - cordially invited to atten'l. eHi.e-.aiiy ladies. Y-a-a-h, got your nine up .-t lioya? Need another good pluyer? Y-a-a-h. Tho promised rain of last wools ar rived n tow davs Into, but rain and taxes are a sure thing In Oregon, and wo got what Is eomltiK every ttmo. Tho voting Is over, and now wo wait with what patience we can for the final count, but as this side of tho river has but one man whoso name Is on the roll, wo have lolsuro to wonder who will bo lot down easy, and to also hope that 'old Clncknnins will remain Intact Wo have often wondorod what bust noss or Interest tho whole state has In the yrtvato nifalra of two counties. Tracy rnmpormo loft school last week one day nt noon, sick with a sore throat, which Dr. Mount pro nounced diphtheria. No now iases have appeared as yot, and It Is hoped iho school will not havo to be closed. Uist spring an older brother had a very severe case of the same disease and Dr. Mount brought him through safely. On Monday the 7th. a quiet wedding was solemnized at tho Baptist par sonage, when Miss M. Fucas. sister of tho minister, wm married to Mr. Franrol, who ou a fine place ad joining Mr. Thomas, commonly known as the Lnrsou frm. upon' which the voting man b-- recently built a houso and made oilier Improt omenta. We join with o'lu r f;i. m's and neighbors In wishing ir.-.ii contentment and prosperity. ThV made a feeble attempt to set ;.,v ol arlvarl, but after consultntlo" '-olo 1 to postpone It until they ( - i settled In their own homt On Monday i - ht a 11-pound boy came to c.'ti.l.i .'i 'ho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. He.let in. On Mondav af-rnooti Evlo, the 10-year-o'd .'..luit.v- ' of Mrs. O. 7.. Mill ion. $i':.i d n.1' 'i the wot walk and f',1 up-. it h -r u't-n right hand In such .antiei- '" sprain It quite severe hut b: constant home treatment ei atiK" oilier In tho course of 24 I. Vhi y u.'-re nt MT. Gage's to at hi'thduy, and the 51th r..i.-v t V: and Mrs. Gage's j: The lit''- girl has been all r th" p." )i'ir. and the family ilan alvi .il ti to take her so th- y n. o- t ' .v.-k to Portland, fish peJ-I.er fit !u Portland, met very go d succoh in soiling out lotid this weeU. .lsa. Susie S liatu underwent a oal operation upon her throat last -. from which she is slowly re c oring , i petition has been In circulation, Ai.i is very generously signed, to 1 i ve thf Coiinty Court reappoint Wm. .-i-'aattx as road supervisor. And why --it? He has been In the past a faith ful seivant of the people, treating all :allko according to their deserts, and the hlghwaya and byways havo been permanently Improved under his ur -rvlslon. therefore, we, who nre most Interested hope tho county court will find it well, and to the Interest of the greatest number to appoint him. Whooping Cough. It is an old saying that whooping cough must run Us course, but the use of Dr. Bell's Plne-Tur-Hnney has demonstrated beyond doubt that such is not the case. It can be cured by the use of this remedy. Jones Drug Co. WILLAMETTE. Mr. E. P. CarpentiT, of this place, has moved into tho house formerly owned and occupied by M. Fornel. J. Johnson's new house Is finished and is numbered among the best of this place. P. lierdlne, of this place, with out fit, has gone down near Portland to take charge of a portion of a new water system, which Is under course of construction. 'rank Olivers has a new addition added to his home. Mrs. Albert Adamson, formerly of Willamette, now of Barlow, Is visit ing this week In this place. Willamette people are proud of one of its numbers being victorious on election day: E. Mass, Sheriff. Grandma Moldenhaur Is in a crit ical condition with cancer of the liver. G. S. Rogers, of Willamette, has of late been discussing politics In the basement of Frank Busch's Furniture store In Oregon City, under the guise of setting up furniture. Miss Lolla Tompkins Is absent from her class In school on account of a bad earache and severe cold in her head. The school in Willamette has 130 scholars enrolled, with four teachers. Mrs. M. E. Mays Is contemplating building a new house on her four lots which she recently purchased of Mr. Larsen. Mr. Lelsman Is noticed around his store again after a severe attack of a gathering In his head, which con fined him to his home for the last few davs. The Willamette City Council and citizens will hold a meeting Saturday night of this week to consider ways and mea'as of putting In new water works. The attendance of people from this place has been largo at the Taber nacle on the hill at Oregon City. Blind, Mrs. Ellle Tiler, Ravena, Tex., writes: I was blind as a bat. I used Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve and It acted like a charm. It cut the scum off my eyes and restored my sight. It is all you claim and worth Its weight In gold. 25 cents a tube at Jones Drug Co. WILSONVILLE. Mr. Belhune. of our local school, has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr- and Mrs. Clyde Baker are vis iting Mr. Baker's parents near our village. Mrs. Dan Stallnrher has been visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Stullncher. Tho family that has the Chas. Epler place leased' moved In last week. Mr. and Mr. Ben Tooze. of Sher wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gra ham on Sunday. Alison Biker was called to the county seat this week to serve as a Juror. John I'.uMon Is making a sale of some lai.il near the 'Schwartz place, to a florist. Mrs. Hol. yhand, of Idaho, was bur led in the Hood View cemetery on Tuesday last. The Methodist denomination has services every Sunday In the A. O. V. W. hall, Sunday school at two o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. Real e-date buyers are becoming quite numerous In WHsonville again. Election notices with regard to a high sfhool building are in various conspicuous places In our village. It was rumored that Mr. Lowry was going to resign as a trustee, on ac count of having so much business away from home but his many friends have urged him to keep the position to which ho was elected. The number! of the election bonrd were up all night on Tuesday count Ing ballots, for the voters of the pre cinct were out In full force, and so manv mailers of Importance to be voted upon, as well as numerous amendments, made the task of keep ing tallv, a long and tedious one. About, forty neighbors of Ed Baker and family surprised Mr. and Mrs. Win: Baker on Friday evening at the family residence, to extend good wishes and congratulations to this happv bride and groom. A very en joyable evening was spent In various games of amusement, after which dainty r. fi'.jshmenis were served and "farewella" were rnlunctantly given In the wake of the wee, small hours. Joe EuliT has launched his fine new boat', which he built himself, dur ing his spare hours. As our Items go to press, we do not know whether our county lias gone wet or ury, but If it Is the for mer, we who belong to the second "wettest'' precinct might make our hest. bow to Mother Clackamas, and in the words of the Roman gladiators of Hie olden times say to her, "And we who are about to die, do now sa lute you." EASTERN CLACKAMAS 8ANDY. Dr, and Mrs. I.upton havo gone tn Mannoii mid Welches whom tho doc tor has several patients, Tho t'ox family, recently afflicted with typhoid fever, Is In belter condi tion, tho patients being on tlio Mad to recovery. William Carpenter, an oldoiiy man AuiiK on a farm hear Cot troll, was married a few days imu to Aiiiilo Tay lor, whoso tine Is said to be only 14 years, Consldoruhlo surprise was oc casioned' hero and In iionrby place! by this miiniiiKO. It tho people of Sandy voto as they express iholr opinions, this will bo a dry town. Prohibition ha boon n lively subject hero since Colonel I Infer last week talked for homo rule and Mr. I .odor and Mr Siiiuebol ou torn pora nee. Men nre continually passing through horn on their way to Bull llun to work on tho Mount Hood lino. Auto trucks are running hkht and day, hauling uiiitoiial up to tho Sandy bridge. L K. Hoffman Is having his houso finished up, both outside and Insldo, milking several Improvements to tho birlldlug. Charles Cox has moved Into tho Dr. MoKlroy houso, Tho children of tho Catholic Church havo decorated tho church In propara- FIRWOOD, Wm, F, Fischer miido u business trip to Portland I hi week, Miss Jennie Leliiiiuilo and Mrs, Ida Unit worn In Portland hint wock ou luminous. A. V. Mllllruti Is In Moliilln looking nflcr his farm. Mr, and Mis. II. F. Hart and Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hart attended u sur prise party tendered Mrs. I. I', Hart nl Col ( roll last Sal unlay In honor of her Htith bin Inlay, Albert Hollo has moved In Bull Run to work imi the new Ml, Hood Itnll way. A. J, Moxley has coiuplelod his new barn and Is noiv hauling lumber tor tho house, Five automobiles were required to bring the Portland people who at tended tho recent meeting of tho Mt. Hood Fruit Growers' Association nt Fir wood. X party of neighbors, disguised as departed spirits, surprised Miss Jen nie U'llramlo nu Hallowe'en nt 10. 1). Hart's. A very pleasant evening was spent with music, games and refresh ments. Several young people learned the sad falo In store for them from Iho gypsy fortune teller nt Hart ! Hallo we'en party. Mr. Fisher's now bum Is practically ( Ion for tho confirmation which will1 finished. bo hold soon. Mr. Magnolia's team ran awuy from Sandy lust Monday night, For Colic Fied Iji tlrando has been seriously or any bowel trouble Dr. Hell's Anil-' III tho pnst week, but Is Improving. Pain acts llko magic, relieve! almost I Fred K. Black, of tho Mt Hood Instantly. Also good tor all external ' Until Co. returned from a trip to Hull pains. Jiiirc! Drug Co. BORING. I.uplon has hopes of tint olhur (wo t children, Jon (in rk ban returned lo Ills home hem after spending Hcvnriil muni Iih In Fasiern Oregon. t'nii Hinder visited his ipolher, Mrs. Annie Thlelckn, htuo the lust of tint week, leluruliiK to his school duties In I'oi'iliiud Monday, DAVID W. THOMAS DB AD. Well Known Realdsnt of (leaver Creek Pnatet After Brief lllnett. David W, Thopuis, for ninny year ' n well known resident of (iiiekamni county, passed away -Wednesday lilghl at his homo, AborTinnt Fnrm, III Deliver Creek, lie lutd been III for five weeks ' preceding bis demise. Mr. Thomas was hoiu In Wales, and was 7:1 yearn of ago. After ting to motion, tio iniide his lioyie In (iuclin-mas-county, and has resided nt Bea ver Creek tlm greater part of tlio limn, Ho Is survived by bis widow, Mis, Thomas, and eight children; Mrs. Whllhveombn and Mrs, lnrd of Portland. Mrs. (aHinusnn of Hiilnin, imvld of Allodia, Mia, Albert lUlllil of (lludstotio and Abel, William, Abra ham and Blndwlu of Heaver Creek. Thn funeral was held Friday tiinrn lug from tlm Welsh Coiigrogiilloiial rli nreli mid a luiiin number of frlelllla of th deceased wntn III atlniiduucn. Thn pull bearers wern W, J, Join, imvld Jones, J. M. Jones. II. W, I'nrry, J. It. l'Wls lilid W. II. lines. Thn remains worn laid til rest In Oruhnm t'emo'ery. llun and Alines, and spent Sunday evening nnd Monday with K. D. Hart. F.verylHidy Is cordially Invited to attend the spelling match November Tho beginning of operation! on tho, ; between Flrwood mid Dover nl Iho MiAint HimuI Hallway pleases tho of : Flrwood Hall. (his section. Two small locomotive!! Several Flrwood residents wont to wore unloaded at Anderson Station Portland to hear Miss Ellen Beach a fow days ago and a largo steam . Yaw, tho world famed Callfornlal shovel Is thorn, both to ho transported I prima IHinna, at thn Mollis last Frl across country to the rosd, a piece of day. work that Is most difficult, ns thej . roads aro not good. Temporary tracks: Dr Bl.t pint-Tar-Honey aro laid and the machinery carried ., l)rimk up , wl)rM, ntl,t n. over It when tho track Is taken up. ,nv. mml ,rrl,n,ol,, T,,, mmndy A surprise party was tendered M""- qti'icklr cures coughs, colds, grlppo. and Mrs, S. K. Card on Saturday oven. . nm n lirtMll nllll t,ronohlul troubles. lug, II being tlio iiuriy-iirst anniver. : j,,,,,,, ,ni; n sary oi ineir wcuuuik. i in- mun-n ..i TO AILINQ WOMEN, A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many I Sufferer In Orsgon City. tho party brought well-filled baskets and tho company presented thn couple with some silverware of value. About lid woro present SANDY. I Archbishop Christie, of Fnrllund.i I). Consor, of Walla Wulla, visited ! was hero on Sunday morning and rim- with 'f. II. Richardson tho Inst of thn wock. firmed a class. Thn church had been artistically decorated for thn evenly lluv. K. M. Hold, who Is stationed A Reaulir Tom Boy here, tins In addition a rlrrull umbrae- was Suslo climbing trees anil fen- I1K cherryvllle, Hull Hun and Dover ces. Jumping ditches, w hilling, always um ,rVe these churches after getting scratches, ruts, sprains, and j preaching here Sunday mornings, bruises, humus, burns or scalds. But j Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bell have moved laws! Her mother Just applied Buck-1 1 luill Hun. where Mr. Hell Is tuit ion's Arnica Salvo and cured her ' ployed by thn Mount Hood Hallway quick. Heals everything healable . Company. Severnl other families bolls, ulcers, eczema, old sores, corns or piles. Try It. 23 cents at all drug. gists. ' moved them Inst week. Gregg Cox and two children are re covering from typhoid fever and Dr. No woman ran bn healthy and well If the kidneys aro sick, Poisons that pass off III the necretlons whell tho kidneys are well, aro retained In the body when thn kidneys arn sick, Kid ney and bladder become Inflmnnil anil swollen and worse troubles quickly follow. This I often Iho trim ransn of hearing down pains, Inmn Unas, barknehn, aldeiuiin, etc t'rln poisoning also mime headaches, dl ly spells, languor, pel vousuewi and rheumatic, palu, When suffering so, try iNian'i Kid liny pills, a remedy that cures sick kidney. You will get belter as the Millie) get belter, and health will return when thn kidneys nro well, lt nu Oregon City woman toll you about (loan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. John liners, 2(4 Ceninr St.. Oregon City, l, snv: "lioan i Kid ney Pills quickly relieved mn of kid ney und bladder trouble, pvldeiiced by pain Ill my bm-k and a llrrd feeling. Slncn taking this remedy I ran do my work without becoming worn out and my condition Is bettor In every re spect." Fur sain by all deulers. Price M rent. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, solo agent! for tho United Slates. Itcmnmhcr tho name Doan's and take no other. - A Man Want! to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause a frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system; bring hope and courage; cure all liver, stomach and kidney troubles; Impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25 cents at all druggists. E. B. U. Stenographers and Bookkeepers Tne Great Demand Business firms ore rccoqnlzing the superior training of our Business University over the work of the business colleges. Our standard Is higher; our work is much more thorough; our work is mo c complete; and our students are more proficient in every way, OUR TEACHERS ARE TRUE TEACHERS. The reason for this is that we use teachers for teaching. They are trained for the work; they know how to get mental development. We do not use office managers, clerks or bookkeepers for teachers; they do not know how to teach. For this reason, our pupils advance much more rapidly than the pupils in the large business schools. We Love To Teach: Everybody Busy: Everybody Happy. Just the school for the earnest young man or lady who desires to learn and have the high est and best training at reasonable tution rates. You ore sure of individual help and instruction. You know the large schools cannot give it. You should investigate our work. Do it now; do not wait. In session all the year in day and night school. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. Phones: Marshall 2751; Home A544G. PORTLAND, - - OREGON.