OhT.i CM I V KNTI'IMMJISK. I- IM lA V. I'KIUtTAKV I. UMii. U J i!-t L3i"l Wilsonville Has a Commercial Club,' WII.SONVII.I.K. Kil. 3-lifUI-' M.U'K.-Hl'U'5. Kit.. J.-iS.clul-Alma I ar-n. form.-rl) a resident here.: We KrW lo r-or. llu- death of ha. been vl.l.tnK Mr.. II. Cronm. j Mr, K..1.I. r hl.h took pUc hut Ma I'aker hae b.-n lllliitt h.T' k. Mr. Kohl, r was most hlichly parents. Mr. am! Mr. Kd . Huker. ; "'-' ' h" "r; ' ' Arthur Ja- t-er bus lvn t iklns some fu r Unit: rosi.Un.e her she had. li very nice picture., anum them b.-m ' her patient, useful lit.-. endeared her a ihoto .f Ih Hoo.1 Vice ha.kclbull , "'if I" '" '" ' - Mr "J Iran, taken by flash HkM. I K"hl' r rr' ",0,, ,h Mr"';"1 fnk M. KIinM.on. .M.I lo IVrlUnJ wlll.-ra of CU. kaina. touniy. Mr. m Mondav lo att..ml tho funi-ral of Kohl. r. lio.e .l.attl ivturnM a fi I.I. .rott.rr, ho dl.-d In Ihe hiwpita'. ' " n. a a clUI ar wlorun an. r lone p.-ll of llln.. "' h m,'"""d-l. a4 The Hood Vkw lu.k. ll.all loam il.-l"'. h' " '"h f..l.sj ihc Mulloy nam lo iho tunc of '') thrviiKh tin Knirr.riM- our IT lo 5 at llu hall at Hood View, on h.artf. lt ;niwlt.y lo Iho ri-UiUe. of Tu.'.day evrnlni:. January , Mr. Kol.l.-r In llt.-ir ad lo.. Thi Dnion Crowrrn' muuH-lutlon a. Mr. mid Mm. l.Ioyd lUjurra are .1111 roniu-lliit to o.t;oii uhlppInK onlona in San Franrl.ro. lut arc p'anuln to for the fond lime, on anount of the witlo In nouie olhor part of Callfor .now Ktorm on Tuciluy nlKht. nla. Cl.vlya Warner. ho lit attenillnii Tne ,now ,,at covered the uroiinil. l.lnroln hinh ahool. -nt the ek-i w h,.avUy. on Sunday, ha all cone, -nd at hmne. loavlne the lunilN-aK in ll oode- A KiHMlly nutnlKT of chanRia have Kri.,.n l0 remain o. we hope, till the Ihh o made ly those tio are .-l'lnis nimor aun.hlne .hull have withered cream, nince the dairy lnmector aaln. Already the cattle are lux- hero a month auo. I urntlne In their re.lored paturea. anj The farmer wore urprlod. and ara vavn(r ti,elr hay untouched, not at all d.-I!Kht.d. to awake to the. branche( ,,,. .lKht of elht In-hi of .now on the;un (hc nmng now have rlM,n sround on last WedneIuy mornln;;. ,llKh ,D). lUllB ,llhln the memory and the prospwt of more of the 0j0!t lllhal)Uant. w puliicr I The WU-sonvllle Commercial club J The prediction I for an early sprlnic was orcuuliod on Mday evenlnc, Jan-jd fruitful harveaU a. thoe ar. uarylUt. The officer elected for the 10 ,n quenr. of or.ilnK year are a follow:H. a ! late, heavy .now. Aden, president; Pr. W. 1). lluller, lt! The fruit tree, until today, hare vice-president; N. W. Younc. 2nd vlce-jboen bendlnit low under the weight of presldont and J. P. Uurtlea. secretary , snow on their branches, and this also, and treasurer. With this splendid we are told, is the precursor of abund corps of capable business men elected i ant yield. the efficient officers.' Ihe success of the The epidemic of Krtppe seems, at enterprise U a'ready assured. The otv, a8t, to be relaxing It hold, as Is Jed of the club Is to work for the very : sliown by the attendance at both best Interests of our villace and sur- church and school refraining It nor- rmmdini; community. Th regular lactings of the newly formed club will be h-ld on every second and fourth Friday evening of each month, and It is to be hoix-d that the farmers will Join hands with th merchants to ac complish the purpose for which the club was organized. The installation ceremony of the Odd Fellows association took place on bors an-unwelcome surprise by an Saturday evening. January 22nd, at thejnounclng that he has bought a ranch regu'ar meeting, at which time Walter in the mountain region and that he la Sharp was the installing officer. The new- officers installed were Anton Ua talgla, noble grand: George Gould, vice grand ; Clifford Murray, secretary and Tom Mulloy, treasurer. A banquet was served at the close of the instal lation service, and a splendid social time enjoyed by all present. Tank-House Burns Was Thawing Pipes j ..EAGLE CREEK, Feb. 3. (Special) I The tank house up at Mrs. Viola Douglass" caught fire Sunday night, i It was discovered about 3 a. m.. and! some of the neighbors were called ! and came and helped to extinguish it. 1 Carl Douglass had been trying to thaw j out the pipes and the tank caught' someway from a spark. The snow was all that saved the woodshed amI ; house. I Little Mary Cogswell, who has been ; ill from scarlet fever, is recovering, j James Gibson has gone to liar tun to spend the remainder of the winter with his son, Hal Gibson. Tommy McKay, who some two or three weeks ago. had his leg broken ...1-II n....nlln.i I., ilnl.... C.A I Mrs. S. F. Howlctt was suddenly taken 111 on Saturday morning. Dr ! Adix was ca'Ied, and gave her somej medicine, w hich helped her. Guy Woodle was down this way Sal-; urday. I Emil L. Hollander, who has been1 a patient at one of the Portland hos-1 pitals for some weeks, is able to be! about again. He returned to Eagle j Creek on Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were Logan visitors on Sunday. Mrs. E. Naylor was a week -end; e(litor of the M(jla,la" was guest at the home of Mr. and Mre.,nere and nade 1()t8 of fun for the J. Kirchem, of Sellwood. Homer Glover was up to see A. D. McMillan on Sunday. Dave and Ernest Hoffmeister went Mrs. Hirtzel and two pons, Rowclcn hunting on Saturday and Sunday and 'and Marion, of Scotta Mills, took din killed two big fat wild cats in the j ner with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Lar nelghborhood near James Gibson's j kins, Kiinday. home. Our school Is rather short of at- MIbb Edna Kennedy attended the i tendance on account of ko much sick teachers' Institute at Estacada Satur-ness in the neighborhood. day. She spent Saturday evening and i . m- Snnday with her aunt, of Horing. FATHER OF MISS HUDSON ILL. John Moore, of Damascus, son-in-i t law of Mrs. Ida Carpenter, was up MKAD0VHUOOK, Feb. 3.-(Spe-calling on her Monday at Mrs. How-! (.ja, .)Meadowhrook WM vlBltefj by lott's. M. C. Glover has gone to Klondike. Pete Chester haa also gone. J. P. Woodle and w ife, of Estacada, were guests of Mrs. Howlctt Sunday. Now Feels Entirely Well. Those who have backache, rheuma tism, stiff and swollen Joints or other symptoms of kidney trouble will be In terested In a statement from A. H. Francis, Zenith, Kas., who writes: '1 had a severe pain In my back and could hardly move. I tried several remedies with no results. I look about two-thirds of a 50c box of Foley Kid ney Pills and now feel entirely well." Middle-aged and older men and wom en whose kidneys are weakened find these safe pills give relief from sleep- disturbing bladder aliments, job" I A Adv.) v ' M r l I a r v mm s r 1 a. Death of Mrs. Kohler Grieves Macksburp mal status. Miss Og'a Seward, who was called a few weeks ago to St. I'aul, on ac count of the illness of her father, has returned home. Mrs. Kate Seward la In Mullno at tending her sick daughter, Mrs. Itert Wallace. Prank Hilton has given his neigh- planning to move his family onto it the coming spring. I Mrs. Snack, of Portland, the eldest daughter of Mrs. J. Gibson, is, with her husband and children, occupying the cottage of her brother, Joe, who meantime, has gone home to live. Mrs. Geo. Scbier, with her Infant son. has returned to her home. The Mothers' club had a very pleas ant session on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Koch. Mrs. Koch fur nished the work for the afternoon. Miss Mary Schler was present as a guest of the MIfsi-s Anna and Dertha Koch. The young Iudles served a most charming lunch, soon after which the C'ub adjourned for two weeks. Thu next meeting will be on Feb. 10th. at the home of Mrs. Karl Ilocche. Geo. WuUli has so far recovered from a recent attack of grippe that he is able to be in the saw-mill again. . - Rfllf Of TaVlOT TalKS To Marquam People i MARQUAM, Feb. 3. (Special) F. I Franklin came over from Washington to do J. H. Hatter's chores while the latter goes back east to see his father, rp to this writing we have had 33'-i im,hPS of sn0wfall since January 1st. Mr. i!lar died January 26 and was b,lr0rl at the Miller cemetery January 28. T. Harmon is dangerously ill. The :0 have but little hopes for him. He has been ailing for a long time, It. Mosler is out from Silverton, helping his sister. Mrs. Delia Young, during their sickness. ine basket social was not very well attended on account of the bad weath- ir nn.l urt tniifli iiii-Vlinua n T T:.vl.r young people, which was highly ap- predated. The receipts of the even- ing were $15.00. another snow storm Monday night. Pauline Hopstetter left Wednesday for Portland where she expects to work. Herman and Tlennfe Chindgren spent Saturday and Sunday at Highland. Miss Hudson reed', ed word Thurs day that her father wag In the hospital. She left Friday for her home return ing Sunday evening, reporting her fath er to be better. Ruth Chindgren visited at Hopstet ters Sunday. The last snow haa kept quite a few out of school. Mifcs Annie Johnson, of Union Mills, visited Myrtle and Hazel Larklns Sun day. A Furlong, l-'ni-l.iii-r wits ut lirxt n furrow long, r i in- il stmi' e th.it a pair of oxen No Settlement In Woodsaw Accident MOI.AI.I.A. Keb. 3. iSlwIa1! Ciere Mam, one of MidalU. ilian aw inen. M that he ha U wreka" woik with hi nmihlne eiiKai;eJ ahead. K. 8. Herman' place U one no oft en awn by In- haty vl.ilor to Mi I.illa. but It I, however, one of the tnuel inoderii farm in the .tale I With hi black, in lib and carpenter "hop. ore fully equipped. Willi hla plain nn mill he drec luinl-r lor huu .. If and nelKhlKir. Ju.t at prcwiil he tit dre.nnit tliiiler to build a 40vNO lull basement barn hi the early aprlnit for hi own stock. Hoth ga and traiu (Hiuer aie pteiiltful uihiii hi plac'. and a pumplni; plant ole all water prob lem. I'.ually he cuts his own wood with his sled draitiuw, but be ha Ju.t had l. W. liadKer come with hi tuall aw lo cut up some of the tree Mown don n' by the recent atornt. One tree 'av o high that a man. six feet tall. tould walk under It nicely. The ma chine had to be tood upon end to reach the log. Another lo had heen blown aero. a crock so that a plunk had to be thrown across for the nm- A PROSPEROUS 1916 May Father Time deal kindly with you and yours during the new year. May he bring brightness into your home and may his foot prints be upon the right side of your Bank Book. May he often incline your feet in our direction and may your visits be of such a nature that when the new year has grown old we will both look back and say "A very good year indeed". W. J. WILSON AND COMPANY 12TH AND MAIN STREETS OREGON CITY, OREGON Mitchell, line of chine to rest Its third point on. Ties and poles continue to bo ship ped by .the carload from tho S. P. de pot In 'spite of weather conditions. Mr. Wilklns, auditor for the Slate In dustrial commission, has been busy the past week visiting those around Molal la, who have availed themselves of state insurance. He states that it is of daily occurrence to meet employers who are a'so working men and wlslij to come under the compensation act.i At first It was thought that it could, but It has' now been decided that it, i cannot be done the way the law reads j at present. Mr. Wi'kins believes that i the next legislature win cliange me law sufficiently to protoct working employers. Mr. Wilklns says that dragsaws come under the head of "wood saws." This Is important, for generally speaking, wood cutters mean a circular saw when they say "woodsaw," and use the word dragsaw to deslgnato a pow er cross-cut saw. As an employer comes under the act when he begins work, unless he refuses to do so In writing, there are some who are sur prised to learn they have come under the law automatically. Mr. Wilklns also states that no In surance can be paid to Mr. and Mrs. Guy for the death of their son, Clinton, who was killed on a woodsaw until It is found who was the actual employer. J. J. Metzler contends that he was not the employer because he had or dered the machine to be laid up for renalrs. It Is said that the machine run illiut Hi inner i' in Hi tilltrllllir H'I Hll I'll". lif Itlf IH'k 4 cdine. lit) tliln llml I !.' ninlilm i t.ikili n. iiii-. mili.' il his kuoel In' IT CHIMllt Hlahly illli)', who rlUaKi'l III" hi 1-11, lUtine lliitl he was li"l Hi" Pinter sa lt ss urklim '"l Mr M.'li 'rr as lu l.s.l kra ,..h.ii Ihl tutu The umlli-r has ImiHiii' lui'ii imnptl ii.. as Mr Murphy left, Ik'Ik "" linn In s.-arh of ik Mr. Wil km ihinke (list l he nuiur will m'n t iliiift for II mil)- riii!i- ibe ik luture of llii ciii.lncr In Kiw- llu' par enls (tin Insurance lo 'ili llu-)' sr entitled. Literary Society To Meet Saturday IIAZKI.IA. Vb. 3 (!,..- l.ill -Ml. Iinogi-ne Jewell sprnl lie week end at her home In I'urtluinl llerlx-rt liini-an I en lli' Hut A. lieluis was a ptin'aut caller at llaii-ha i h.xil Miuiilay Ml. ll'alichn lhinc.in wa a le ant caller at ll.m ll h.n.I r'lblay. j rVlU llultberg n-iit Matunlay In l Portland. Mr. and .Mr. II. pun .m lranited mm i in-pi In I'ortlund Stlurday. K. HultU-rg had Ihe misfortune lo i have a horwe die la.l w k. j Mr. Tlieu. Htelnlilllu-r I vl!tlug In ! Portlanil. j II let la Sunday Hi his d wilt gtva a ; temperanco prograui r L'O Ktery one I cordially Invited ! attend, j It. Anderson, who h.n teen M ndlt: the fu'l and winter at Ihe K. Hull ii-ru home, will lrav .im with hi j family for Hurley. M.ilui. where Mr , Alulernon eKH- to t- Into Ihe hard ( ware bu.lne. I We aie glad to note Ml. W. II. jZlvney, who got her arm hint some time ago, I much belter at this writ- Selling the entire Lewis and Staver Co. Farm Machinery and Vehicles. Ing. David Long was a pleasant caller nt Hazella school Friday, Little Genevinve Duncan is unable to attend school at this writing on ac count of a Bevere cold. Mrs. S. S. Iloutz who has boon quite ill, la much better. A. Thomas Is very busy thnso days hauling feed. Hear those jingling sleigh bells ring ing. Hazella Literary society Will meet Saturday evening, February iith. A program will be given, followed by a debate 'on th question, "Jtesolvied That the United States should be pre pared to defend her rights at any time on land and sea." There will also he election of officers. North Fiend manufacturer cauliflower crates to California. ships Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for lagrippe coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kidneys, rheumatism, blad der troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for cdnstlpatlon, biliousness, headache and .sluggish bowels. (Adv.) Geo. Najjel Loses Fine Barn By Fire I lr:i lA. V!i 3 H. i.li llu l'l4IH of Ionise NJtril Was lulally dr Ifioi-il v (In I'm d.n illuming lb" tarn i-iiiiUlinil .It Iliad of laltle, ln hut sis. lalinllig linpieliii-ul. Iisitii .ill l-uli t In), and Hie u was 1 1 1" witli only ll.T.i liKiitanie. The ltis llie owin-is knew (f t It Hie was when lluiiie. e d Ibiniinh 1'ie HH.f Kusiilng In Ihn bain In sate lb. 'i.itlle, Mr Naitel found all had ! ; iitTo' ali-d by llie .moke Allrulloii , wa then turned lo saving oilier build ; una on , lm farm. Ihe N'agel t arn one of Ihe lnrl .In I'laikaiua rouiily, lu-lug .'.Otil d- I .with emu ivie wall and ilrhewai. I The family ha liw at llatelu lor Hie Mast IS )ear. I U WoribliiKtoii, from Oswi mi. it lining hi broiber, A. Woilliliiglou at Ibis writing, lieorge Nagi-I i ailed at Hie KM. Wan , ki-r tioiuti Tuesday iiiniiilnn j Mr. and Mrs. I'ete Kiiulle, from Us I ween, .pent a very pleasant lav with Mr and Mr. A. Worlhli glon. Thur. I day. A. Nelson. A K. Helm and J IV ! Cook weie III (Iswi'ko on business Krl- 1 dey. Alfred Thoaia mi a taller at Ihe ! r'rank Chltd'a home Similar. Mis liuogeue Jewell sp.nl Hatur jday and Sunday with hr parenl. Mr and Mr. J. M. Jewell, of I'oillaud. I K K. Miller, fiom I'ortlamt. railed on 8. 8. Iiouti. rlily. W. It. CtM'k wa In rortlaud Hatur day and Hun. lay. Writ Miller, who haa been sm-mlliK a few week at Ihe rousl. relumed lo llttiolu last week and, at the present writing, la visiting hi ton. In. p. K. lamg. (iuy Mi Var wa In Oawrgo Hunday afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Helms has been suffering with la grippe for tho part week. Georgo Nagol was a I'ortlund vlHltor Monday. Miss Hattlo Wanker was very pleas antly entertained by her aunt, Miss Lulu Wanker, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Fred Lehman culled on her sillier, Mrs. Frank Chllds, Wednesday evening. Alas! No more sleigh rides. It lu beginning to rain. Mr. and Mrs. A. Worthlngton visited relatives In Oswego Sunday. BOY BANDITS ARE CAUGHT. CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Swooping down upon a west sldo rooming house to day tho police captured fivo men and three women, members of a gang re cently arrived from New York, and re covered $7800, a part of tho $1G,S61 ob tained in a during holdup of "Jake Stahl's bank" yesterday. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tho Enterprise desires to advise all subscribers who havo subscribed for tho paper and are entitled to receive the premium of 'four magazines, that their names have been sent to the east ern publishers and the subscribers should either have received the flrflst copies ere this or will within a very short time. The subscriptions for the magazines will date from the receipt of the first copies, running for a year from that time. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. :M ..'CEsnsj CASTflffl an tnit.L j mt tViT AVrialrVrpjni,-iITjli Mmilaiusjitg UMlllWitt li-'filla-iuasiiaailliisAni Pmrnoh-aDiA-tlliinfarfifJ tVht awl IVvU'oMibi nrcit (limini MiVtuMfV rrMJtr ill! I .1AIII U l II . sAsriwVA.((kiwrnj iS. k SMS) s)k ArwrffrllVniiih forCisn tluit,SoiirSUiivh.ll"t" WnrmiJl itilgi.rrvrini ItrsianilLossorSuXP. Ei mi Copy I Wrapper. School Children Hear Fine Orchestra AUUKXWAl.l). rVb. 3 - (Hperlnll -I'nif. (iurretR.-n paid a visit lu the school here last week, lie talked fur a few minutes to the ehlldren of the upper grades on famous roinpusi-rs of music. He nave out pusses admitting pupils to I ho ri'hearsat of the Portland Symphony orelientrn at the llelllK. HI ti ers allendlnit from hero went Mrs. II. J. Altnow, Mrs. J. J. I.ym h, Miss Hun ton, Gladys Hmlth and Nellie I'rlre Tho school Is very itrutely to both lhi iIiihiI board and I'rof. tiurretsen fur this opportunity lo hear tho rnmert. All are loud In their praise of Ihe same Anions; those visllliiK school lust week, were Supervisor Vedder, Mrs Kelsrr, Cilsdys Hmlth. Ilulh ('runs. '. '. ma Derry and Nell In I'rlces. rentiers Hockwood spent the week end visiting at the home of Alva Him k. wood. Harry Hurgreuves of this place will leave for Kugene soon. Ho la resum ing his work ut tho I'nlverslty of Ore gon. A sleighing party was given Hutur- day evening by Mr. HJiiliniir Munon. Among the Jolly crowd were II. J. Alt now and family. Lena l ien, (iludys Diinton, Mr. Kvans and Mildred Lynch. A parkugti of Interesting letters from Cobo llojo, I'. U , was received by Ihe seventh grade this week. Aged Residence Is Dead at Damascus IMMA.serS, Feb. 3. (Special) Mrs. J. C. Elliott left Monday to slay wilh her sinter, Mrs. Ed. Elliott, of Pleasant Home, who Is sick with pui'U monlu. A good many of our young people attended the school entertainment at Sycamore Saturday night under the management of Misses Ostium and Roman, who taught ut Rock Creek 1iih year, Tho sleighing was flue and all reported a very pleasant time. Our mall currier Is to bo commended on .his faithfulness during tho bad weather. Ho has gone over tint en tire routo (which Is ono of tho longest In tho county) every day n ml Is usual') right on schedule limn. Our cream handler has made every trip too. Late ly ho has been using a sled. Rubber Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn our your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following- morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER a H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Phone Pacific 2 CRSTOBIA Tor Infants artj Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of In Use For Over Thirty Years in M MXSS Msaf S(ISMn Mrs. W. It. Dullus Is mi Hi sli k list Tim sleel Tuesday and Wsiluesiby ws bad rlliiugtl III iOlim sections of tile rnillity to break down lelephoue lilies and Injur Ihe (rull trees. K. ( Young buti In-red hugs Wrdres. day. Arthur H tiinaly was up this sy with hla wimhI hi one day lust week. John ('. Pullus whs found dead In U.-il ul tils homo m-ar lemniscus mi Friday morning, January :K. Ha hid retired tho evmilng In-fore In hit usiml hci'th (though ho had not been entire ly well for some time). There was no sign of a slrutKln and ho looked as If taking a restful sleep. Ho was born in Ohio. Feb. '.'9. IKK and at the llino of bis death wus nearly Ml years old. He came west to Illinois when a child. Inter coming to lua, Missouri. Nebraska and finally, about lo year ago. bought thn farm whore Im bun since lived und where he died. He was married In ISid to Miss Mary June Pennington, mho died In 1N9:I. Of this iiiurriage there were four son und ono daughter. One son, Aaron W died May 6. IKSO. In I9t0 he was ninrrlod lo Miss Mnry Molucca Ho Is snnlved by his widow, three sons, Wll'lam R., George ('. and Klls by H. Pullus and ono daughter, Mrs :iTlo Sunderland; also seventeen community. Tho funeral services were held at thu Puukurd church Sunday afternoon, Hi-v. Roy U Dunn, of Gladstone of ficiated. Interment wus made In tho Damascus remeterv. The futility lias tho sympathy of Iho community nt large. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out ttils tdvsrllarmsnt, rnoloss t ri-hls lo Kulry & Co., I HlieltlslJ Aw., Chicago, III., writing; your name ml aildrrss clearly. You, will r ci-lvo In ralurn a trial package con milling: (1) Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, I )m alanilard family rrniniy fur coughs, colds, croup, whooping rniiKh, iluhliirss ami snriini-sa In chest, grippe anil bronchial coughs. (!) Foley Kidney I'llla, for over worked and disordered kidneys and bladder nllinenis, pain In sides ami tmrk duo to Kidney Trnutp, aore niiisi-les, at Iff Joints, backache and r lieu inn I in ru. (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a, wlioliBoino nnd thoroughly cleansing cathartic. - ''sprclnlly comforting to alout persons, und a purKiitlve needed by everybody with alUKKlsh bowels nnd torpid liver. Vou eun try those three family romcdlos for only , Stamps Outfitters HomeB-10 a jr.r m m, m u sTsssT XV