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CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD. COUGHING, FEVERISH, AWAKE ALL NIGHT Use Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Discovery. Relieves thfl Cough, Loosens the Cold, Promotes Rest and Sleep. When your family is visited by a cold epidemic and your home seems like a hospital, your children oil have colds, cough continually, are fever ish and restless at night, sleep little and then not the sound, refreshing sleep children need. You yourself are almost sick and awake most of the night, caring for them. You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It quiets the children's cough in Btantly. It is pure and pleasant Children like it. By relieving the cough promotes sleep and gives you and the children the much needed rest Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery from your druggist He NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS PROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVjLLE. Attorneys Dickinson and llernard. of Portland, were In Wilsonville on Tues - dav. on lepal business. Mr and Mrs. Kalseh s many friends are sorn- to know that they have re-' moved to Portland. The road in front of the Sherman Seely farm is In a dreadful condition: this year, and during the recent rain l,-am almost impassible. I The Adams family have removd to Harold Johnson speut Saturday even ihe Rosj City. ing at A. L. Larkins, Mr. and Mrs. Rand spent the week- , end In Portland, visiting relatives and BARLOW. friends. " . Roy Xendel has been visiting Ray Mrs. Dement, who recently under Eaker and other friends n-.'ar our vil-i went an operation for cataract on her lape 1 eyes and was In the hospital in Port- Ed Baker s family nas been on ine : kuiu some nine mum uumc .-...1-i .i.. nt fnr a fenr riavs with la eriPDC. ! day with her eyes much improved as Mrs Aubrey Wood's sister aud two she can see quite clearly. Her grand children have been visiting her for a; daughter. Miss Roxy Vetito was with few days ! Der during the entire time and is non- John Zumwalt, of Portland, was vis-j caring for her. May Mrs. Dement re Itiug relatives near Wilsonville on gain her eyesight and her eyes gel Sunday and Mondav. j strong Is the wish of her many friend.-.. Mrs. W'm. Graham and two childreu! Mrs. Towne. who is living on a are visiring Mrs. Graham"s mother in ; homestead near Tillamook is vis. ting Portland. j friends here. Miss Murray, of the local school. Is Herbert Keebaugh had the misfor having a series of spelling matches, j tune to nearly sever one of his lingers which are a great Incentive to correct 1 in the feed cutter Saturday, work in that line. The losing side j Chas. Elsworth, w ho has been w ork will stand treat for the winners. ing at Schafer's mill is at his home Mrs. Aubrey Wood entertained de- for awhile, lightfully on Saturday afternoon, Jan. H. T. Melvin, who is on the Jury in 10th. in honor of her daughter Aud-1 Oregon City, returned home Thursday rey's seventh birthday. evening as the jury was not required Harold Say, son of Justice-of-the-j to be present for the remainder of the Peace, of Wilsonville, was one of the : week. Mr. Melvin went courting winners for the Xewberg high school.! again Monday. in the debate at McMlnnville, on Fri-1 Mrs. J .F. Haliguk has bought a day evening. farm at Goshen and moved his family- Mrs. Marion Young and son, Doris. ; and household goods Saturday. Mrs. went to Corvallis, on Friday evening, j Haliguk is a daughter of Mrs. Van The Mothers' Club of Corral Creek Winkle. school gave a surprise kltchtn shower! to Mrs. Wm. Baker at her new hom9 on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 10, at which time many useful articles for; the kitchen were presented by the guests. The game of 'Tasting and ; Seeing," was the pleasure of the after- j noon, the first prize being won by Miss j S. M .Graham and the consolation prize by Mrs. F. Halley. Dainty re-! fresnents were served, and a very en joyable time spent by all present. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for toughs and colds. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For Bale by all dealers. (Adv.) STAFFORD. w .-o -lart t ronnrt that Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. P. A. Baker, who were very sick some days last week, are better and on the way we trust, to re covery, Mr ' Powell unld. her Dlace of 21 acres last week to a man recently I from Oklahoma. The purchase, we un- i derstand. was $4500 cash. We also I hear that he proposes to stock the store, which will be a great conveni ence to the surrounding country, as they have missed it since Mr. Powell died. Th ladies of the immediate neigh borhood to the number of twenty, gave Mrs. Powell a surprise on Tuesday aft ernoon, when they came with baskets .and good wishes, and expressions of regret to make her a last visit. Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs. Friendly, from Port land, two sisters of Mr. Powell, were with her and helped to receive. De licious refreshments were served, and a very pleasant afternoon spent. j T. an.! Mra Acml anont the tt'0Fb. end at the Assembly of the Church of j nuu .... m. -. op... --...... uoa in portiana, returning 10 ine.r home on Monday. Joe Ntmec spent Tuesday assisting to place a beautiful Btone at the grave of his brother, Louis, in the Catholic cemetery at Mountain View, Oregon City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gage spent a couple of houra Sunday with the new neighbors on the Hayes place. Mr. Oldham is building an up-to-date hog house and proposes building a new barn on the Hayes place in the near future. Mr. Gage picked a box of good, sound well flavored apples off a tree in his orchard on tne 13th of January. What state can beat that? And there are plenty more on the trees. Chronle Constipation Cured. "Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of, and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me," writes 8. F. Fish, lironklyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) MEADOW BROOK. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren and family Mr. and Mra. M. D. Chlndgren and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hult'i of Mullno. Clarence Orem, who Is attending High School at Oregon City spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L 0. Orem last week. Mr. Brown, of Eastern Oregon, la visiting his neice, Mrs. J. F. Chase.' Hazel Rlngo, of Clarke, spent Sun day wita Ella, Schlewe. will refund your money if it doesn't give relief. V. II. Knowles, of Otco, 111., writes: "AVe have given Dr. King's New Discovery the most thorough tests for coughs, colds ana various . . i-ii ,;T warn and! bronchial troubles for six jears, ana have never found it to fail." "For about three months I had the worst kind of a cough," writes YT. F. Rinehart of Asbury, X. J "It would keep me awake for nours at night All the medicines I took did not help me till at last I used Dr. Kine's New Discovery. Three doses; o gave me the first good night's rest I had in months and further use com pletely cured me." Sold by Mm. Ed Hotnian is baek call. in on 1 old friends and neighbors. j A surprise party was Riven Kinilie iand John Hofstettor Wednesday, Jan. " There was about thirty-two pros- : eut. They ovenittK was spent In play. in sanies At a late hour luncheon as served, after lunch they loft wish Ins them many more happy birthdays. J. F. Chase made a business trip to! Per land Monday. Misses Annie and Freda Martin and Mr. Van Winkle the photographer is moving his family Into his mother s house. The families of '.he two unfortunate young people who were killed on the trestle here last Wednesday night have the sympathy of the entire community, Something should be done to light the w agon bridge as it is a dark, dangerous place and many pedestrians are afraid to go through there after dark and there is a great deal of travel from j Harlow to Canby and vlca versa after night. Many from here attended the funeral of the young people. Mrs. Churchill was taken very sud denly 111 Tuesday. For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes; chapped hands and lips, chil blains, cold sores, red and rough skins. mere is noimng to equal uucKien s Arnica Salve. Stops the pain at once. and heals quickly. In every home (here should be a box handy all the time. Iiest remedy for all skin dis- eases, Itching eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Lm- (Adv.) HAZELIA. Everett Whitten, who has been very 111, Is some better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Grant I!abcock, recent ly of Hoxle, Kansas, but now of Mo lalla, spent Friday and Saturday wita Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Iioutz. The measuring party, given at Ha zelia school house, was well attended. All report a fine time and they also raised twelve dollars to go on the min ister's salary. Master Eddie Wanker was a pleas ant caller In uswego W ednesday. Miss Julia Weddle. resumed her school duties at Hazelia Monday after a two weeks vacation. Miss Harriet Duncan left for Eu gene Sunday, where she is attending College, after spending vacation at home. Miss Marion Forte, of Portland, has been visiting with Marion Eastman. JENNINGS LODGE. The first meeting of the Community Club of this year was held at the Iiat- dorf hall on Wednesday evening. Jan. 7th. P. D. Newell presiding. The re ports oft the various committees were heard. Perhaps the most important report was the one given by Miss Farnum, who was the secretary of the special committee to perfect plans for tne ensuing year for the club. The club endorsed every plan proposed by tne com:aittee..: The ciub will have an executive committee from the different aiHiricis. ten applications Tor new membership were received. Mr. Sin clalre was elected president; J. A, Johnson, vice-president; James Ber nard, secretary; Mist Farnum, finan secretary; C. P. Morse, treasurer. Mrs. B. M. Hart, Mrs. Geo. A. Ostrom, Mrs. H. Roberts, Dr. C. U Haynei and Mr. and Mrs. Paulus Newell were the com mltte who will look after the social affairs of the club. The Parent-Teacher Association met at the school house on Friday after noon at 2 P. M. In the absence of the president Mrs. Hart presided. After the reports of committees a general discussion arose as to the best means of raising some funds for the play- oifKdoN uvn entkhphisp; ground, library. cto. Tim association will purchase a til"1' fl,f '"" l"'l1l'v room mill v. HI begin a collect lun vl curios 10 lw placed m n'""" '"" n the achool room. In January Mm. b. Wll.ox Mr. A. I'. Mndm hino and Mr V 11 lllilll Hfi' (III' hllSll'SSf S I'T ''! (vtuiliiK unnlrK kImmi so 1 1' fat ticm may he pr.Mon,. . uug.. consenwd 1" l'''- A basket social given l.y llio Hi ,,,,,, rnlou mm- though liol .ih many oro piei..iit a were l.oi.o.l for. An ovool ';'t l'r;;Kr;' 1 misgiven. Mlsal.eClnlr.'t slro.n and Mr. Ostrom ilellglileil ineir ncimr;. llh ttttiH t". tlu former mi llio piano mill th" latter im llio mandolin. I rlii ralmoii gave nolirll.ui from IIH wutha ami n'Mpomlcd 'tli mi cin'orc I Tlio v,aml drill .i one or tno an mo I live fi. Huron of llio program. Ml ... . , . I !..,., M.il.l.i llrli'lnilll 1M,UTll ,,,.,., ...i.rtiona. Mr- n. J. Robinson's lino baritone ol.o sunn v., (n h(, l.rili, f . ,.,, Tin haAet wore .iiii lii'iinl nil ny tnti. A. Ostroin. which netted 10 l.odg' almit $li.w. ", Sntiirdny evening being llio twenty ...... i.i,il,,lv ,r Mr tVilik Thoin.i-. a I number were ut.UA Into enjoy various .i a. .. 1 in .Ilir'llL- (u (tulKin priidotiH tvfrrhm.'nt ri" f Tina' moo.. . ;;,;;;;';Vi-,a:': ,,. Misoa Kiiwi ami Kom liari. h.-i .... . I fl..-.. Illll I. I on minion, r.iiwn n 1 Irii Hart. Maiilo HriKham. Uy lialiloil ami Mr. ami Mm. Harry Tlioinaa anil Clvtlo Xroll. Os.ar Krlik.ion. Will Cook. IVIoman I iH. Lorraine Hslrom. Ar;liur K.il'ort. Koy li.itlorf. H.iTry Thomas ami Will Cook. Prof. lion. W. Thompson, who Ih loaoliuii; al Slaffonl ami rslil' at Willamotlo, was callius on i.o!m' 1 frli iula last ook. tins Jacol'Si'ii of Klk City as lallim; on Lodao friends this week and on M.imhiv left for lli!l: 'n r.i 10 Visit hit. sister Mrs. Koyal Stover. Ijidr Mr. Ja robsen rxpeeis to leave for California fur :i s.ilourn ill the southern part of that state. The voters of th s precinct may res , it.,,.. ... ih.. ! II Xowoll homo- or oil Saturday. Jan. 17th at the S. II. Pill store and on Jan. Jllli at TliwinM fT..a. fi. . f Ul'll KvlM I f elk.'N IIVIB i wvvo- i ) r .-urns.,-! r7i: DOUBLE ANGLE STEELREACH TI "."c Jjjr I 0iv.nq(7.rlD,jtl.iltl.minjlini) I J I Al J I all Strain from Sprjjrr Bo A Rojch md.spntbl on d Knjrt Sprejdrr it u on iWon. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Low Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Farmers who have bought them say they are the best farm machine investment a fanner can make. See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog the fiatflorf more. County Clerk Mill- vey has appointed 1'. I). Newell notury public; to take the name of the voter In this precinct. ; Miss Ruth Cook asked In twelve friends on Tuesday evening In honor of her mother s birthday anniversary. Th ... ,.J.. ....... r, u Mrs. hV isey and Cal MoVse hoW- Ing high scores Delicious refresh- mentB were served and'the followlug extended congratulation: Mr. and Mfc. Cal Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Walter . . lioyle, Mr. and Mrs. ll-n ixisey, .Men-."' dames I. Jioyle, Hugh Roberts, Harry , I'ainton and Will Cook. i Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kendall, of Rose 1 iiy fars, roriiano, were guesis 011 i-asimasurs jnr. aim .un, iu Mr. and Mn Geo. A. Ostrom on Sun- : Rates, of K.itacada, went to Spring day. ; water last Saturday where they In- Sheriff Mass was called to this place on Monday accompanied by Dr. Eddy, veterinary, to look after a horse which was discovered to be paralysed. As the owner could not be found It was ordered shot. It was later learned that; It belonged to Mr. lletz, the nursery-1 lnan- ; I ' I If you want to please a woman shut your mouth and listen. I The fool and his money are soon 1 parted, and the fool and her money marry a title. Same thing. j KindV-ad Jab. "80 jtm want to be a basvball ms Ptre. r said tha magnate. "Are yon prepare to rlre np all jour frlnsr 1 nef bad any." repliH the ap plicant "I nsed to be weather aua." Ptilla4eajH Kecorl Married -at Albany. Oregon, oil Jan. 0 i:u. dy Ki'v. Emerson, In tin pre en.-., of only a few tvlailvoa nt Ih" l,i t.lo. Mr. Karl Jon., uf KhIik t'. '' Mini Klhel Mm" llar.liiian, of Albany. Tin' kmoiii In employed al Wwr Mill initti r hitiiHK. by tlin I'. II. I- '" fl)r years , , , , (lf ,,, hnhiu a..-! ( . ,( ()f hy ttho , .,, ,, ,,. Tho l.rl.l.. IhII ' )iiu) ()f ili.T lioar ,-ttru,,,.ro ,1H, H,.uii.r ami made niiiuv ; h .,.,,,. llltVl l from a .tl.lliiK trlii to roriliiul aii-l ollior iilinon. Iut.1 Halimlay om nhm ....... ,.r 1. i..!...l In llio aTroailypr:.,,.,! Mr ...on, l.amlloril Ijiiii v iran-arlo,! Iiurlm'n j ill 1'i.rllaml Momlny iiiornlim. I Mrs. Kiln l'aiioroii arrx'd lioim Snmliiy fnnn s low iiioiiilm' IkII In fallfornla. I Mm. f. U Krarlor haa amio to tlio , ,H..iHt to vlalt rolatlvoa tor a aluirt ! IIIIIO. Mr. ami Mra. Win. Wll m. of I ort' land, woro visitor al Hie Hoawoll homo last Siimlay. K. W. Hartletl loft K-lannla Tun ,.iy for a trip to Cooa H. Ormoii. CH.Io T. KfKer. son of Mra X. H LYkor. e.lllor of the Kstai aila Progress, w.tli Ills wife airin'il (roin Hinvor. I'olorailn. last Siin.l.iy ami M I1"'!' nlilv I.H-alo In Dri'ton Mr Ki kor la m w spuper man. na iiik ne . . .1. ...... I 011 daily papers In Iowa ami Xohraska The Or Aillx homo was the sei ne of a uierrv eoinpuny last KrHl.iy evenliiK whui the ."mil" eliili held Its monthly iiieeliii there. A aiimpnioua lumll was sen oil ami a delUhlful I'lue Inul hy all who ntlemleil. Amoli)! the ski lal fuin lloiis of Ill's wok was tlio social inoottuK of the Kl mirth Uamio of Iho M. I., ehili'ili. wh loll was hi'lil Monday renius. The Intersiholastle dehalo hot 1 Kstaeada HikIi Sehool and the I'.irlv place llii;h School last rrniay rvoniiiK. was won by Kslaoada. The ill hate he tweeii Forest drove and Ksia.tul.i. which was to hao been heard al Ih- same time In K.Macada, was called off because of the notmrrual of the bullies, but Iho Forest Grow Ma came asa'ti Tuesday ewnlins ami were defeated by a d. clslon of two lo one .1. u.. . . The question debated was, "K-olvcd. that the Mate of Oregon nhould have a single house k'Klslature." -,.,, ... j... rPturned home , ' ,.. ....... .,i,. tri .,,rt. j d" Vancouver. . . ... , , , ,,. 1 111 1.IJII1II KlUiai ..I.,", iMn.. ....... df?td the Se.lwood team of 1 ortland lant Saturday night In the fill,l"8t anif! of basketball ever played n J-.siacana. jne score . i io. 1 lra'" ""- nf tha t.tiut tna m A I fi I'ftrf I !t till . IMP " " -" .. ... c 7'". l"7 narnman i iuo learn oi roruunu n. xi ( aiuruay nigni. stalled the new officers for the Spring- water Grange. A bountiful dinner was served before the Installation cere- mony took place, and a very enjoyable time was bat by all present. p. w. Car la makine axtennlvft Im. provements on his home properly. i The C. I. C. ladles, who are on the CrirumttlpA fnr th. dunra Hul nrl.. i. . night, Jan. 24, are sparing no pains in trying to make this one of the best of the series of dances. A good time 18 Promised all who attend, Aiie and wife of Sprlngwater took the car at Eslacada Friday for r-igie threes, jwr. Aue Is assist nt Rev. Charles Hayes, of Portland, with some special meeting at Eagle Creek I church. Some special music will be one of the features of the evangelistic effort. A man has a right to expect a square deal in a trade and so baa the other fellow. Mi,vv..T.XlTAKYKHm. COURTESIES OF WAR. Chrlitmaa Bo.m Do.ri Droppad Amonfl ! Enjliih. AVIioii llio Hoom iiilaii'Oil mi I July MM, H It In llio Tiiiii'"'I " 1,,,M Molioii I'rloi- wa of llio iwoniy i..a iri -V '" wl'" In iliolr lot IHi I'"' i'uM army In Kloml of iiiuLlim U10 liinrio,! lolroal that a Rilll '"l I" I'l" l'""h,; i iiiii'iili!ii of a War t'iTo'oii.lonl. !. lolla liiaii.v liili'ivllli lin liloiila of till' Nll tl'. Th.. .'ii. iiit am o.il.-l III lila. lim thir ty inn cun 011 tin IioIkIiIh al'U tlio ton 11 ailil K01.I IIP UK H a im owihh ,l,v ...a. ..10 ..,.,.,.-,....1 ohlllan. vvoro ,,, ,.ii,;iiiio. III illHm I'onili I'nnir hlulloiv I" a '"il 11 tlir.v lonrmxl (() tt ln: nix It llio .IIIT.'ioiit HimT ismi" ,iy (,r w,nll, n, Kvo tlioni iiiiiiihIiik ,,jimi,, Tlnoo of tlio laro om tlioy ,Ym .Tlimm, Hilly ..,., v llllo " TI1011 ll.oro wn "Silent Susan, so nanus! oo- auso me , luiisllui! of n shell waa llio nmt warn . hut wo vol that It tno! lsn llred. "Itliusly Mary." in you may iih'o. j was iKiki-l ii'ii us a lieast of a Kiln j In ile of Iho linns- that the ran j lion workisl. the solilleis soon civw no en, I i o llio shelilui:. One tiny tlia ; S,.,'.iint loT'lmi hltlilamlem were play Inc fooll.all. when a shell pliiinH..I In , . . .1...... I.' V .... ...tit UIIM niiioiik 11 i-v. lilt, mill Ihev went on pia.miK. mo, Itiirrs were so lniorestil. iipparonllv, , thai Ihev Kino up llrlnil ami nelunlly ,,( ,mi Hi Il-o or mo inns. ui.-iiiuit Iho fame. Then, when It waa nil over, i the flrlm: "I nt'-d "flesh. j lliil lhl i is nut Iho only eonrlixy i 11 itcinv -.hi'Misl. On ChrMimn day ; Ihe.v s.illitoil Iho happy linuil by miloa ,.f xlielN. Tho II ml Iwn thai fell Into tin. i. imps i'f tho carabineers ami llio Imivrlal 1.1 .-lit ll.'l-o ill. I lU't blimt. W hen the shell, were ph kiil lip II aa ( f. ami li.it w.ivileii pliiu-s h nl Ihvii In . m-rtisl In plaio of the fue. and In.l.lo tho shells were plum piiil'llm.'" I'll tlio otilsldo woie Iho wonU. "Willi the coliipilliieiils of tlic seaon." Lucky Is Iho man who d.nsii't d' peml upon hla lui k. ; ' Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO Profeaaor Blackia'g Opinion. A ai-rluiiM iiilmliil Imly nni-i) trlinl (o luri 1'rofiiNor lllin-kli' lulu giving lila (iplnlini of Siinki-y'H hyiiuia nt a time when tlmy hint un eiiormoua votfiie. The luily wna giving the profeaaor lunch and h trlnl to fob her off . praising a Ktllton cheese on the tuble. 8onie time after the Imly aeut him a mj of Knnkey nnd n piece of the chie. hoping thus to draw. him. She succeeded to the extent of these four .le. , vera.- - 7 " " To make a lean man fat and bad man For lha body, chseu; for th soul. Ban key; For both, thankn. Not th Cu.ton. "No es coaluinbre'' (which, being tmnslnted. menntf "It Is not the cus tom"! has been described a the na tlimal motto of Mexico. All Mexicans are slaves or habit, and If a thing is "nut the custom" then to them It seems unworthy of consideration. If 70a ak the cook to sweep a Door, saya W. E. Camoa In hi "Mexico." she politely replies. "No ea costumbre," or If yon complain when the soup and chop or dered lo a restaurant arrive at Inter val of balf an hour between and tb chop preceding the soup the waltei will merely remark. "No ea coatam bre." If you ask for hurry and find dawdling you must be cheerful, foi that (a "coetumbre."-Londoa HalL CASTflnij Airoildl, J I'KH l-KKt. Av)eliilile Prrsriill.irtliTill Mmll.illm;itrrnHl.iiKll!v'iii llniillK'Siunutuaiulllowvbi ?nmli'!k Piej-illonflirf ifJ ru'.ss ail IVui)nuintm-io Opium Niirpluiir nnrMiri W . V . i.r ..Tin m I Alll Willi t, SMm W km W IklMlf Amtfrfl IWiHrtlvforfiwn?1 I loll. Sour Stimvth IH4n!aJ Yornu,T'MilNHli.ti-witf lu-siaialLossorSuui. NKW YOliK. iwraiUrrJuiwVrUa VimLl Cuff ol Wtann BUYS PHOPSRTY t'liiiriniih. t'ri . Jan. 1 1 Jonrpli t'lllirr, f lliia i lly haa piiniittd tin- two Kill- IK il t'V A.! llll WHki I.i'II. n( (in ismi Cllv. (nrin,-rl Hi.- ni l i I'l.in, un Third uml Wm.-r (ri-u Mr.; I'llbir Int. lulu r.v. Iiik lli ;uum ho" , mi (In' pi. H i- uml liiiilillnii iinoiln i i.n j II... inl)ii nlii er.nm.1 i MYSTERY OF THE SALMON. Thtir Annual Md Ruib.i and D.lh A't.r Spawning. Tim world i i;ri.iiti-.l milinnn rum nr to In f.itiiid tilling Ihi lniri of llii Ii. Till l'n-!1. WnililiiKtnn. Fowl si iKi-iiil. In Ilm atitli-a nr I,, (Iml rinnpaiiy HII iflii Orvk'.'ii ml rnllfnriila. mmti-iv Hi" l'l"-r i.liiMHl k (In1 prmlii'i' uf llrltuli Cultiiiililn mid Mnkn. on thn AnnTlmn lili, and HI IhtIh ami J n ji. ti. mi tlin Anlall.' nldiv So fnr, linwi-viT, tint fi-w nliinii hnvn Ihvii i niiln-d on Hih Aolnlh' I1. To chip who lina lii'mr wltlirurO tliin nn ti un I run It la nlunwt an lin- x,.l,lty to miivry an admiunlB Im prraalim of tin. tiMiutlma liuinlr uf H.l. II. l . -.1... I.t tr. l.M MnM 111 fl,M ..... ...... Inli. aprlng ami aiiiiiiiii'r. all linlmnl with III aniim ililri-In until auttalila IfnuiiuU In tin- upMT rrm-tiK of tha rlvrpi, aotnii f whlrh ant frum l.frfKt lo 2.N mlli-a lii li'iiitth. wlmro tlmy may IH'riH'tiuitii th aoiiiia. No i.l-la. li. appmrn Mo grrcit to l aiirmmiiiiiil In thla ffvrrUli nih jumping imia. a,..H.K rnp...,. mil Ing imta. l-nn.. l.lr.U. mink, nttrr ami othiT rimmli'a. flglitlng with otliir innliHi. whom the tipnr nppmn. h of the lif'-dliig ai-iianii r li'ra raptH-tally .go- nil ttu-o art. tiikm na n iiiiittrr of ourw. Ami jrrt niio aoini.tlmi-a wonilora If the. hfrolr ainigglo la worthily r.-pnlil. for tho mo nt nf vlrtory la alao thnt .... -..i.i of (li'illll. na. anil to rcliitr, thi-a Tnllmit voyiigora mil iml luit oih-i. ami tlii'ii miiNt 1 1 . tlmlr wnHtiil iMiilli-a. whlrh Imvr n-rilviwl no noiirlilimrut allien li-nvlng Hiilt wiili-r. N-i-oinliig Urn prry of nuy prowling Imir or carrion hint whlrh mny rhnnre IIm. IIiimii. Why tlnw llili hIkiiiM all din nflnr apuwulng allll ri'iniilna nun uf tlin grnnt nnaolrpil inyal.'rli'a of tho arlvntlfle : wnrlil.-Willi. Wnrlit Miignxlnii. Pook.t Huntart. There la 110 more Inli-matlng rharac j tor In California than thnt elnaa of pruspiTtnr known aa the "piM'ket hunt er." In certain aei tlona of tlin moun tain the rich gold deiMwIl arc con tnlnwl In aiuall m-Httered kel nesr the aiirfnce. The .in'ket miner often discover ninny rich ilepoalta Iiy tracing the nnrtlclin of gold In the aoll to their source. A "1111 n a pocket Is gouged out ninl color of gold nre no longer shown the place Is abandoned. In one pocket In Trinity county a much n $ 1."i.ihh wn yielded In a few feet. Argonaut. How H U Hi Hand. Home curious farts nbuiit .Mr. Town send. I lie nrt editor uf l.niidnli Clinch, are narrated, lie Is a curious Instance of ambidexterity. Ills drawings are done with Hie left hand, but hi letter are written with the right hund. He Is left handed a n I ill I In rd pl-iver. but right handed as n card denier. And when lie plays cricket he Is a left bunded Imwlcr but 11 tight blinded batumiill.-I.ntidnn Answers. Way to Marital Happin. "Marry a bright woinnn for succe and n pretty one for hspplne." ad vines a student of the problem. Alao one who can cis.k for the benefit of the digestion might be advisable, but the pexky lawn limit you to one. Ixmls villa Courler-Joiirual. Th ConUmplativ Worm. . Kroio a aerie of experiment con ducted by l'rofeor Yerkea uf II sr- Vard college the professor hua become convinced that nn aagleworm can think. Knowing thnt an angleworm will always crawl out of a lighted place Into a dark one. the professor put the worm which be waa expert nientlng on Into a glass dlib In which were two dnrk bole. The right band hole was merely a regular earth cavi ty. The left band one. however, con tained a mildly charged electric bat tery, the object of walcb Is to give the worm a ibock Id case It aboald enter. The worm noon learned It leasoa and lway went to the right wbea It waa put Into the glasa dlab. For Inrnnn wnrt -Children. I The Kind You Have) Always Bought l Boars tho Signaturo of In ii.. t U5f For Over Thirty Years CASTOil WELL DRILLING IS HALF fill BON C 1!0 rttT THROUGH tOU! ROCK Wit I. Iiiii. Or.. Ju H iSii Afti-r drilling a I.' Iw li lU' IM!k IhriMich "M rix k. Ilm (niiii ii ft working tii-nr Huii.i t m IiihiI, Iiui U i In b -rl k noi.r. Bliliutit'.li Ih. Ir Uiii Im.iHib Hid 3 i hi foul '! I. bill cvs plit.d. Tim nrk U uinli r nr trht uiik lli I'ulp mill I'upi-r hiiiiImw ej :. in putiiiii-ii in mu'pii i.. u.l.-il i ln luiiil lui" i u n rl r ten w . uml pinna tn tflapnao i'f til'1" 10 .llplii ra. Dn ni'iniint nf i lrallnn nf lh Ui II wna fniiiul ImpnmlMi' to ' ir irr from tlu r: m City t't t luiiil IIik nan uf an rti-nal ti'iu uf pip" llii"a ami p'imt'i i 'ik of vu'll drlllluK waa l. nn j t fhrli.1 lima unil.-r th Ulr.l HI IHI, i roiiirai inr of thla city. How did It Impprn tnnt nr. Coot' inllliil tlip ItAlInn In !lai-vx " I.ln7" - llmlloll I'nat. ' Aiiii-rlraii laki-a inorlni pli'turat . tin- IkiIIihu uf the inilur of nun j Ai)i ,,,, Umn .,, , , Milim - ,Ni.w Vnrk Aim-rlran. , Nrv M1, y , MniMH, ; mKn.tU ,,rv.,1,. wool ,,, ,, j.,., mtllw ,lf ,,,Hn j nMy ,,., kll,w y tir,mii.p, ! ij,.,,n I'nua. j .,.,. i t,.u, u nuUmr ,, b h ! working for all imuillia on D j .-j i,,, Wm hi. .in Hi.. Mmu U H w,w r,.Nir IMI , uukkiibi' fmnouii ainllu.- New Vork hua State Lines. The hlghnar iMilnt In Nrrmdm Whii'li-r M'iik. whli li. rronlllia to rluirt pulillnlii'il hy Ilm Cnlli "I"1 giHilugli-nl atirvr'y. la U.nfiH fwt it w Irvi-I Aitunlliig to tlio giiilnglral Mr tliem a gi mm rvnann 10 iM-llftt l.nnlilcinil la ninlrrlnlil tjr on of ' grt'iileit imtiiral gna Itelda 111 th r' el Sliilea ' '1'lioiiKli Nelinixka lina liei'D I "the atntn wllliuiit a mini','' It W III l In I he (iriHliii tli.il of p'inik Ii-m II11111 I n-r rent of the tiUl put of piimlc i-oiiir from otlivrM English Etchings. j Wage am nnl pnynbls to a dno acrvnnt In Kiigliiuit- till tha end rmi nt Ii for service rendered 0 that niniilli A lenther belt In an English hn Is-rn running at a ipeed of I fi-et a minute from nine to twelve1 a (Iiit for more tliiui thirty two y Olrl flunkies are now taking place of men In many Imilun aloiia. Ijidy 8t Heller, who (I rat one to substitute tnslds f''' men. dresnea theiu In neat raj et off with diilnt rl nd "riot Worth It" J I In me liljf tilt! think: I can V duke for only five million! lie I overcn.ltMllr.iil -Jul"'e . A FAIR WARNING, AW On that Should be Hded by 0 City Rldnt. Frequently the flrt sign ot trouble I a slight ache or P'' loins Neglect of till warnlnl the way easy for more tr)iibles-dro.y. gravel, Hrll ense. Tla well to psy attention first sign. Weak kidney grow weaker and delay Is ofl'v genius. Resldi-nls of thl plane rnllaiioe In I loan's KUI"'! 4 Thla teted, Quaker remedy ' used In kidney trouble over 5H'.. I recommended all over the ci world. Read the following. J. F. Montgomery, Wet " City, Oregon, aay: "I was by kidney and bladder comP had a dull pain In my back kidney. While I have used box of Doan'a Kidney Fills, ale their worth. After I the pain left and my kldneytj" : der were In much better For le by all dealer. rf cent. Fotr-Mllburn Co- , New York, eole agent for t Btatea. 1 Remember the name W", . take no other. a 1 tl fi l I. 0 P T b a w l a ai w V II 1'i ai 1 b. tl tl al T dr ei U Tl Itr fh Ei by w mi pr pr n 1 ,' I fol in., 'Ki 11 $' ; i lot S11 II! ; i , Ma , sec i'4 ; :io i we: ton am fl. son ran $10 A ' Klo mat A Pan C t wn;