,i,4- tfftV iV.".s.T?i if- jr-i W44k44M4t)Ml4J w i'.f.'JK! From Tuo9dy' Dally. Ilnnler Lost His Way (Curry County Itocunlur) Quito mi t'xcitiiiiiniit piuvnllcil hut week l.orn. Ai l.iym, who roililmi ulintitll inlloii iiji Clii'tcu, until hu.tr hiinlhg Hmdny mul Lrfiiro liualiiy, Hinted l'i bin wife lli.it hn noild In Ileum by 1 o'elouk ntul lili nut rutin n hg ut tin) tiipolnli'il tliiii) rnumM muili uiiculnitiu on tint purl ol Mm. Ilujuti. On Momlity tliii arief ntrickun woitiun notlfled tliu iiK'Jibom ol tint ditmppunr luicn ol hi"- htinlmiul ami tho inn spread llku wllil .'In. A ror.rvh pnrly wn t onco uranlwl iiihIit tin1 li ndnr nil i p ol A. Cnak, mi oll, experlitnii'd iiiHitiilnliitirr tun) t'onr litintir 71m country vwm thoroughly lunrrhod for milus uioiiiiiI hut no trncn nl tho iiumIhu i ii nn could ho found. Gunn noro llrod onlltHiotinly hut no ruiponio eutiio l HioiIkIi Hid Rtmnii wan kept up for four dit( Tliu party hnd nliiiont hitapalind (if ntnllnn thii lot hunter thuu 4iuti cniuu tip ihu r.vnr to thu nifties Hint tlm Mip'KiM'd dutid nm nlivo nuil tlm hut fiiuiul, Hunt ruliiiviiit' nil ttnxloty Mr. Hnynn iitntod thni when liu rcnclird tlio mimmlt ol thu mountain, uliout tliri'O miles from lioiui", a durum fon rnnm up l.-otn thu ooulli imvilnpiug the s ltolo country ntul nmklir. it impossible for him to ilec nny diatntiru. (ifcoiiMu !m f on lost lilt bearings unil wnuiturod about fot four days nnd tilulits without fcod, thrUer or llro. On Wcdnerdny uiornliiK tlm lout mini arrived nt tho con clusion tlinl tliu only salvation for hhn Win to follow tliu Alitor courie; no lio fjllowud n cm (I. to licro It euiplhid In to tlio Olmlcoi from whlih plucn lie fol lovtod Hut bnuk of tlm river, llm lost nun finally succeeded In renchitig n polilt fight inll nuiitli of his plnco here u SmIud f.unily by I ho ii.unn of HrAVO live, W lip ti tlio loot liui.ter reached tlm Itrnvj ranch liuwue in an exhausted rendition and If he hnd hiuu compelled to Ifu out nuothrr nii;ht ho would certainly hnvo poilehod. Wanted: Clean Money If you could Uko nu ordinary bill out of your pocket nnd marl it to that it would bu ol no use (0 any ono except tho ono to whom ou whit to cei.d it, and then enclose It in nn ordinary letter nnd lend It by mat1, doing iiwny with tho Journey for n money orderf you would think it 11 groat convenience would you not? Vot this U jutit what the rosl-Chuck currency would enable you to do. vVhun this nmnoy hns been used in this mnnucr it h returned to tho Treas ury for redumption nnd n fieah bill is Ir sued Inilsato.id, Thus tho ciiculnting currency Is conrtnutly kept fio'li, clean nnd coiiiparltUely free from diccneo enrini. This almuld appeal to thu phye-' Man and hyglenitt ni nn imjortnnt jtep p in our proKrcf.4 toward tho linn! tlump iilK out ot nil contagious do-ennop. Whnt can bo morn unhygienic than old, worn, drossy, paper money, pausing Iroin hniid to linttd among all clnaecB nnd conditions nt men? Tlmo nnd nxnln thoy hnvo boon examined nnd found lit nrnlly to awnrm with cnctorln, Tho clean. Jreeh Tost Check would bo need but llttlo until eomo ono would want to end It by mail, when ltd further circu lation would consu, and n now pno would tnko Ub plnco, HuoIiiobb men un ivorenlly endorao it. It now remnlna only for tho modicnl profecelou nnd nil who dosiro clean , hunthful mouoy to tjh) lta many good, tlmo-BiivIng, inonoy ouviug ntul honlth and IKo-aavliiR iiiuli tiua mid writo their congrcaamoii end conntora about It, urging them to vote for tho bill (II. K. 11(7(1), which will cotno up for paasnifC at tho prcsout sob aluu, Tho plan hns tho approval of tho Postmnetor Uonernl mul wof fnorably reported upon by tho IIjubo l'jat Ofllco pomiulUoo nt thu Inot eceBlon I'liilndolphin Medlrnl Ooiinoil, WANTED- KAiniKUI. l'KUSON TO THAN' IM. for well established houso In n low eouutlou, cnlling on nilnll march nntH nnd ngonts. Loeiil territory, Bol nry 1J20.0J por week with oxpoumis nd illtiounll, nil pnynblu in cnoh ench woek. Money (or oxpoupoB ndvincou. l'oaltlon permanent. iliiBlnnau Biicconsful hud ruohing. Btnndnrd House, 330 Donrborn St., Chicago. U24 20t i rrrit TIMBER UND, ACT JUNE 3; 1878 NOTIOIJ Toil PUBLICATION. United States IjiikI office, itoseliuri, Oregon, Hiipt. , 1103. Nollcr In hereby jjlvrn llml In compliance wild llm piovlftlon ol llm net of ( oni;tcn ol nne j, 1II7H, riiililnl "An net (or llm nlc ol IIiiiIi-t .1111U In llmHIiiiPS of t'.illfornlii, nirgon, Nr. v.iiln, ntul Wiuhlngtoii 'Irrritor),' n ttlrmlcd lo nil tlio I'lihlu, l.md bl.ites hy .at of Ati;u-,H, AtHIUHT W. I'lSTKHbON. of I.iiIhvn. County of Cook, Hlnlo of .Vltiiii-floln, hai thin dny Moil In thin ollico IiIh sworn ntntciiutnt No, rVIHI for (lie piirnhntit of tlm HV,' ol Hi'Otion No. '.'() In Towndilp No. Sili Mouth of Kani'ii No. Ill U'ctit, nnd will i fur proof to chow Unit tin hind hoiikIiI it morn wilu nhlfl for f t ti tlinhur or atom) limn for njrliulltiriil puriioton, nnd to I'Uiiblhh hln (liiiin to uih( land hufoiu tin Iti-ein-titr Ami lU'Ci'lvnr of lliln ofllcn nt Koc hui, OruKon, on Monday to loth day of Fohrnnry, UK) J. 110 iininiiii nn witim-ni: .1 m win in TMIJ NEW YORK WORLD THHICr.7-WF.KIC liWTION Kend whurevor Ihn I'dkIUIi I.utij'unKC li Hpokcn Tlm Tlirho.A.Wri-k World wan u brillhint micci"n In tlm beginnlm ntul hna hueti rti'iidily .-row Inn over niucr. Tlnm Is tho tout of nil thliu,-!, nnd Iim tot Iti ni'iil of npproi'nt on tho Tluleo-.i-Wiink World, tthlt'h is itldidy clrouln'i'd In nviry Htntii nnd Torrltory ol tlm Un ion, nnd whuri'ori'rthoro nro people who can road our mother tnninie. Ibis pnpnr for tlm roinltiK wlnttir and tho year 1UQ3, will iiihLu lt nowa Her vico, it nobilble, morH oxtoimlvo than over. All ovont-of Itnportnucu, no mat tor wbore they hnppeu, nro ro portrd iiLuurntxly mid promptly. Tho rmbicrlbrr, for only ono dollnr a year, gula throo pnpern every weuk nnd morn nuno and kdiuhuI rraditiK thnn most Kreat dallies can furnish it flvo or ilx time tho pi. e. Tho Thrlco a-Week-World I obeo lutoly fair In itn nolitlcnl nuwi. I'nr tlsan bini Is never nllowed to ufToct lis rrnn columns, and Hurnocrnt nnd Ku publican nluo can obtain in ita pugfa titithfiil nccounta of nil tho great jiollti cal campaign. In nddition to nil tho newp, tho Thrlco-a-Woek-Wotld fiuulrhua the beat nurlal llrtlon, nlnbornto inarkot rcporti and othor features of inturest. Tho 'Ihrlco-n-Week-World'tj rojul nr iiibicription prico ii only $1,00 nrr rear and this payi (or lull papers. Wo ofior 1 this nnoqualcd newspaper mid Weekly COAbT MAIL together ono year for 12.00 Tho rrcular uhicrlption prico of tho two papuralH 'i.ttQ XXmtil Cftlarrli nulckly'jlelda to treat. montbyEly'uCroamlJftbnhlcUI.agr. ably aro'nntfc. It ii roocied tbronab tha lf.ca over wLIdi 11 difftu.Ni iUolf. Hrooriita soil tho COo. bUo; Trial Lm ly uj&Jl, 10 conta. Toit it mid you uro euro to oonUnat tho treatment. , Announcement. , To noooiiiujodato Ihoeo who fir partial to tho iio o( otnialtcrs In applying hijuldj Into tho namlisnB.s for eaUu-rhal Irvu. Hit, tboproiirlotoraprapartiCroamllalmln liquid form which will U known aa Elji Uquld Cremu Ilalra. 1'iiio iucladlng tho sprnyhigtubola75c8ntJi, Drugglibi or by nuiil. 'Ihu llyuhl form embodies U10 mod. IcIiiaI lironcrllpa of lLo holld nrotmraLlon. . W ti promptly olitftliijl H. nral fwalgn Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted en our woric sua moinoaa. Manea FlF YOU WISH TO A0VfrnS 1NNBW8PAPRH8I ANVWHCRQ AT ANYllMB 1 OM 00 ar WftU 'CGJAKS'SADTERll.Miraci; 44 MtctHt MThBugi 8AH IWANCUM MU ,,7.!.".. v.'. " V";r:V " ' ' """ I oilier womnn whom you will deceive 7"";, ", J u : T, ." :r :. Iicaltli. hi a farow . ii'aaii.iiiij.iiii, . ii. . j. . ..i .. ... - fc: ij-. iiiii mill I'uii'iii nun ii en ii.iiiiii ri raa "7 "'".'" . '"""i' '..'.V" ." ...i ns you hnvo deceived me. I shall uo 1 " H " . " " . ".' :. '" """ "' ," Bald. In tocqUIuk of .111 iiiii. ...I i.uiii.nn t ..unlink uiituini; - uiitiiviitu inn .uii viiiuiii iiiiiiuicr. J1U Iv tlm ulmvii ili'li'rlKi'il Inntli, iir.i r. iiiti.ut. ' llbrOIIll Will HIV mother lltlll IfUVO J'OII ,,,.,, .,.,. ii. i,mm.. i. 11.1..1. 1.. UlCntt , ..,..: " ! - 1 - unwi iiuiin.111 inu uwiiiij iu lllllllk illliu .... n l'i til IPh I III r I 111 llllb III l 1 Mllf rn nil nr .tu.r.i Vim cm. i.Ivii nlt lllllf I 111VO l 1 ... 1.1.. . .., "Lot tlirCO Or , , , 1 i.i i if V ...... "- " - r"- "- - - IJ illiu III VAJIH.Ttn 11m viuwo unu uiiiii- , . , .. ,.. hi'foro laid 10th ily ol I-idirii.Tv. 100J. t t.. 1 m. t nn- if ,nv i... i 1....1.. . ...,....,. 1.. ,,..t ...,.. have been bothering 112 5 J. r.'lliuixiM, Heirl'tor. ? 1 .: 1 ""'"'. I". ',r. ... ."'V' "" ""'.;."u ':'"': full of HtraDKc thluga 'iK-FiralKNSta wMmJ I 1 UwLmw.lL TjL.taJIL J t 'eonil uvlol. ikaiuti or pLoto ol InTtnUon fat rrcomptirtou pjlcnuuutr. rw f ro Ret, 1 ! I WA8 H IN QTOND. a i 1 Frco to tho I h ADVERTI8INQ MAN fl ftof aay ratponalbto houat. S iAkMMk ) t A DOMESTIC FARCE OrlKlnnl, "Utit wo hnvo Ijcoii mnrrlcd only flvo wcoIch, ono wcolt nioro thiin tho honey moon." "ft doesn't mntlcr If wo hnvo hoon married only flvo mluutcH. I nni re Holvoil not to llvo nnother dny with ti mini who will front mo w abominably." "I tn-iit yoti" "It J tmi'lcHH for yoto prolenf. I Untuned to your deceitful words tlur JriK the period of our onKn;omeiit to find out now, when It In too Into, whnt, you ore." "Hut whnt nro you koIiijt to do-Kct n dlvorcoV" "No," nftor reflection; "I Mmll not (flvo you mi opportunity to marry omc known thut wo havo nepn rated for ever." "Poreverl" "Vuh. mul If 1 find Homo ono suited to my mind perhnpn In tlmo I may not u dlvorco from you mid mnrry iignln." "Very well, since you nro determined to leave me, slnco you will not listen to reason" "Iteasonl Is there reason In Buffer ing a lifelong torture? Not I. I shall nip It In tho bud." Mho snapped her lingers viciously. "I see argument Is useless. I think If wo must part your plan Ih n wise one. It will avoid 11 social shock. HesldcH, people will say that you left me, not I you." "Certainly. Do you think I would have them Infer that I permitted my elf to bo deserted." "True. Your bend Is always level. That's ono of tho features that won my heart your level bend. I shall remain In this house. I mubt hnve somo ono to manage my household affulra. Let 1110 mi'. I wonder If Mrs. Ruston would consout to bo my housekeeper?" "Who Is Mrs. ItustonV" "A widow." "An old womnn?" "Not unless you call twcnty-flvo old." "I I'm! I Jo you propose to set peoplo talking from the start V" "Oh, no! Mrs. Huston Is not pretty. Tho world known from my having married you that 1 must hnvo bcniity." "I should wish to" She Mopped phort. "After nil, It li nothing to mo whether she Is beautiful or ugly." "I have a box of my old photographs. In the storeroom, nnd if I mlstaUo not Lily Huston's" "Lily Huston! 1'lrst It wns Mrs. Hus ton, now Lily Huston. I supposo It tl'MI untfl 1i.i Mnnto T Ha without, rvniv tin. ii'neimn.1 tnfi- iio room nnd presently returned with n ,,.ninr,r,, n.i.ii. 1... .- 1 .. 1.1., w divshlng enso. hho took it up " Ioo,0,, "t It with n llush of nngcr. , "I")o J'011 supposo for ono moment that ,1 mu Kolug to leave you In this house 1 with that bold looking thing?" "Why not?" j i ,;ivu S0lno lVKartl f0P your good mmQ ,r , , , , . , , ,, : " .,.. '. . "l1 " fr m to ".V Wl h yo.U.' nml l ' Vo to have It said that I w turned out of the hotibo to nmko , room for such 11 creature as thut." I "I told you bho was homely." . "Vou didn't tell me she was loud looking." There wns nn ominous silence that wns broken by his wlfo. "This is M'hnt I have como to-mnr- rled to n mnn wlioso pant, if I had only known It, doubtless foreshndowed that ho would nt any tlmo turn mo out of doors" "Turn you out of doors! "Why. thought you were going and wouldn't bo Induced to remain." "for ono of his old associates whom ho would bring into it, perfectly, enre less of tho opinion of rcspectrtblo peo ple." "What interest havoyou ituny lioilse keeper?" "I hnvo this iutcreat-peoplo ohall not sny: Toor woman! To tlilnlt thut Bho Hhould bo sent away to tunko room for "- "Then you nro not going?" Uiiilcc tho circumstanced I nut, pot" "And Llly'a services will not bo re quired?" "Most assuredly they will Hot." "Well?" "Woll, I Bhnll lmvo Cynthia,' thd old black woman who occasionally docs n day's worit for uio. She is u goo'd cook and will satisfy that moit important part of j-ou, your Btomach." "And who will satisfy thoso dltuluu Uvo parts, my bend nnd hoart?" "You married n wife for thnr, but treated her so shamefully that sho was obliged to lenvo you." Sub said this less nngrlly. "It seems to mo this Is a mrUtor for compromise. I want Lily Huston 'for my housekeeper. You want mo to havo Cynthia. Now, what do you say to" "Oh, I daro eny you hnvo n largo stock of old Uarnes, any of whom, would bo brnaen enough" "Ilenr.mo out. One of theso flnmeo I don't think, you will havo nny objec tion to. And I admit with hor I could puss tlio tlmo delightfully. Stay; hero Is. her Dbptoarauu," Ho took out hid hunting walbti, open ed It nnd nhowed hlu wlfo her own pic tun) In tho cane, Mho looked up tit him, .mllltiK UiroUKh tears. Ho put hlu arm around her anil klnstd her. "Who Is that thhiB?" nho nHkcd. "Whnt thlnr' Mho pointed to tho photograph on hli QtrmUig cane. "Oh, that' I don't know. I nw It when I was n bachelor In n Hhop win dow, bought It nnd put It In rny boolt of bemity. Hho wns nn nctrefw, I bo llevo, but I never wiw tho orlBhml." I-'. A. MITCIinr,. THE LABOR AGITATOR. nm. nt , ((lintlM Uo MaM Poa. mcnn lii Jlu HuerenKoI. Striken contribute but lli?litly to the 1Mlpi;;i;t of the successful labor ntf. iui4i. aim iiKiiiui'i iiiuiti liu ujuiuuuu ly ncunlntrd with tho htator, of tho! ho must Inspire those whom be would lead with absolute faith In his honesty. The agitator Isn't nlwnys an advocate of strikes. He lias sometimes lo exert his Influence to prevent a strike which , his Judgment tells him would bo un wise. It may bound like mixing tormi to say so, but It Is n truth that the J most dllllcult tasks performed by tho I labor ngltators are their "agitations" In the interest of peace, their efforts to prevent strikes. Tho man who is al- ways In favor of n strike as soon as one is suggested or who ii constantly on tho search for a casus belli soon finds Ids Influence as a leader gone. "The Story of a Labor Agitator," by Joseph It. Jluchanan. Unknowable Ftuaala. Those who aro permitted to speak tho open truth In Hussla may bo counted on the fingers of ono hand, nnd then half of them will bo left unused. Why i -hese people nro tolerated is ono of the secret of state. Outsldo of these only ' t,108 wuo wr" works of Action, which the majority of tho people cannot and do not read, are permitted to speak of tilings as they are. When they exceed tho limits of, UuBsIau decency and fipenlc too openly, they are given a trip to Siberia nt tho expense of tho gov ernment. Siberia Is tho plnco where the boldest, the most courageous and most talented products of Hussla ore put on cold storage. It Is the coldest part of the country, nnd honest people are sent there when the country becomes too hot for them. When the Innocent tourist asks, "Where are your honest peoplo?" Siberia Is pointed out to him. If ho asks moro questions, ho Is himself fiout there. Tho government objects to questions on gen eral principles. Hubsln refuses to be Interviewed. 11. U. Richards in Header Magazine. An UnJtTHrrounil Confeialon. Women nro growing qulto embar rassingly frank about Uio basis nnd the crown of their clwrms. On Snturday afternoon a pretty young married wom an, with her live-year-old son so much we could infer Jumped into n llrst clnss carriage on the underground. Aft er her ennio threo friends, two girls nnd 11 man. "Yes, I'd never bo without my wig," Bald tho pretty woman. "It isn't as If I hadn't enough hair of my own. Cella can vouch for that" Colin nod ded wo all looked for Cella' nod. "Why, tho other Sunday wo wero lunching at Wimbledon, one of thoso damp, muggy days. Margaret was there with her fringe all over her eyes. Mine wns nil right, and yet Margaret has a maid and I haven't. I've worn n wig for threo years, and I don't enro who knows It." 'Xho rest of us stran gers held our breath till tho tnlo was told. London Chronicle. TttIco Declined. Tho Invitation list of tho governor general of Canada is made but strictly In accordance with precedent, but Is not kept up to dato always, tho aid who has to send tho invitations out, generally an Englishman or Scotch hum, not alwayB being au courant with changes on tho list. Tho late Sir Antoino Dorlou, chief Justlco of Quebec, wns onco invited, to somo function, ns was proper, but Lady Dorlon, who was dead, wns Invited JlkeWlse. Sir ( Antoino accepted for himself, but declined for her ladyship, on tho ground that sho was in tho cemetory. Tho next year, however, tlio enmo mlstnko was nuido; so tho old Judgo wroto back to tho nld-dc-eamp In waiting: "Sir Antoino Dorion accepts, etc.,' but ier ladyship being bUII in St. Auno'a cemetery Sir Antoino Is compelled again to decline tho Invitation, for her." New Law Vor Uoj-m, Thero should bo somo sort of law framed whereby each boy Just as in franco and Germany each nblobodled man performs- his term of military duty-must Bpcrul nt least threo win-' ters of his boy tlmo In tho country, says n wrltor In Outing. And when I say country .1 do not mean that pert reilnemont of tho genteel pastoral, thol BunurD, it hcltevo It would act ns a tonic to tlio rncc thero would ho wi.w outlooks, freer, less cramped brains fcardlor Mulg. ' ' ilrnf i 1) TWAIN'S PARTING JOKE Mark Telia of His Legal Trou bles Over a Contract. SAYS HE'S TOO PUEB,T00IHH00I!HT IIuinorlMt Confe-Nrn Ho Cannot Fool Anrlioilr mul TelU of III) Kzperl' enco In Iltiyluff an Umbrella lrom a Strunwcr Whom He Appealed tn Vor Ailvlon, Mnrk Twain, the great humorist, has liml Dm irxvl fortuno to ho nblo to bring oM tllu i,,,. .,n,ln. . rf,ntrol of one publtolllnB flnn. Tuo contract was con- .,,...- . ...i.. .. 11,1 .,iM'i 'S ",?5 IU1 11UI 1U1 U1U lUUUUfc Kll. " ...- ell Interview lie tho now arrnogc four weeks now I over tills contract, about the party of tho llrst part and tlio party of the second part, und I havo never yet been able to inako out whether I was the party of tho first part, Uio party of the second part or nny party at all. Throughout all these four weeks' work my respect for the Dlvlno Creator has grown week by week, because, while It took us a month to crcato a contract, he created the world In only six days. "I havo found this dealing with law yers an expensive undertaking. It Jiaa cost mo four umbrellas already, to soy nothing of tho onslaught upon rni" morals. I have dono nothing but buy umbrclias and leavo them in my law yer's otlicc. The other day I stopped ut ono of tho umbrella counters In a big downtown offlco building, where there wero threo piles of umbrellas. Ono pllo was marked $1, tho second pllo $2, and tho third pile was marked $3. 1 did not look beyond the third pile, because this contract was not yet sign ed, nnd I was not certain how inucn money I could afford to spend. I said to tho mau in charge of tho umbrel las: 'I am a stranger from west of the Mississippi, all unused to tho effete ways of the east. I carno from the wild and hoping west, and I appeal to you ns n man whether, In your Judg ment, you being an eastern roan and I a stranger on his first visit to your g-cnt city, yon would ndvlse mo to buy this $1 umbrella for $1, tbo ?2 umbrel la for 2 or tho $3 umbrella for $3? 1 nsk you thla as 11 pilgrim and a stran ger.' And tho man, looking mc Btralght In the eye, said, 'As man to man and speaking heart to heart to you, a stronger, I would advise you to bur tho S3 umbrella Mr. Mark Twain. "Which shows that a man witn a pnst can't get nway from it, oven If he has become honest enough to buy his own umbrellas. That la tho trouble with me. I can't fool anybody. I nm too pure, too Innocent Everybody takes ndvantaco of my innocence. It Is a mighty gscl thing I was not born n girl. "I nm going abroad and may ncvef see my fellow Americans again in this life nnd I hope for their Bakes not in tho next" , Her Zdetv or It. Mrs. Noorich That picture's ono of tho old masters'. Norah (the new mnId)-WelI, it can't bo of any 7alue, ma'am, -or sure he'd 'av taken It wld lilm whln'hq moved. Harper's Magazine. Idleness' and poverty always dwell together, nnd misery' Md crime nro their natural offspring. Maxwell's Tnllanum- Cooklntt Flan. To cook, fish in water do not boll It Plungo it Into boiling water to sear the surface and retain tho Juices, then re duco tho heat, bo aB to keep the water below tho boiling point ISp degrees F. Is tho desired temperature if ono uses a thermometer in cooking. Dlrd Slaughter. In uplta of all offorts to stop tho daughter, of birds for millinery pur poses 'tho havoc mndo is Btill enormous. In London thero Is oyery tfutunm an miction salo lasting Boycral weeks, nt whlcbi hundreds of thousands of birds, mostly from tho Malayan nrcuJpolago, Austrrjlin, and South Ameiicp, dro aoliL KiOBdcm Market, Toll. Tho corporation of London reccIvC3 1050,000 a year in markot tolls. ,, Ci'anlierry Culture. ' Cranberry culturo is tuo greatest gamble In tio cntiro fruit Industry, hi n successful, year a good bog often nets tho grower 1 Q por cent on his Invest ment. Hut tho very next eeuBon ho may loBd bin entlro crop. HnnM-ivrlatt Voultry. Poultry cut turo naya Hungarian farmors ion tin ies tis much as auy oth er branch of agi riaalturc. Ike si ei itmleh. Eels. Egyptian flshci -1 uon recelvo $20 per thousand, for eels caught in Lake Men- B&lh. Thceo tiro' salted .and packed in Ico nua" s?at to' lamhurg, via Tiiest, whoro tho icaiiupi 'dx is renewed. - --- " Pill WISH II II rwi'-Wf",1 -""irrnu, Head Hurt So Badly Was Nearly Crazy. Had no Sleep Could Hardly Lio Down. Dr. Miles' Nervine Per manontly Cured Me. "A year aeo I suffered from cxlrcma herr w itomach trouble. I was afraid of every thing, could not bear to hear slnglnc or mit'k end reading or hearing of a death nearly hrou-'ht on my own. I could not sleep or hardly lie down, the back of my head hurt me to badly I nearly went crazy. My houl ders hurt and the lean thing I did would tiring on an attack of extreme nervouner. There were rime when I would have a lumo In my throat and my mouth would he so drV I cculd hardly ncak. I was In despair until I began to take Dr. Miles' He'torative Nerv ine. 1 have taken in all twelve bottles and consider myself permanently cured. My home doctor ha since remirked on my healthy appearance and said he wished he coul 1 say his medicine helped mc. He knows It was Dr. Miles' Nervine. We are never without the Anil-Pain Pill and con sider your medicines household remedle. I cannot say enough for the Nervine, because in addition to my own case my daujhter, who wss out of school for a Ion? ti ne be cause of St. Vitus' dance, was completely cured by cicht bottles. She is now fcelinj fine and n1'5' school every dav. Wc thank you for your kindness and will never stop sinzinz the praise of Dr Miles' Ketor ative Nervine." Mrs. C E. Rinj, Llma,0. All dru?2ist. sell and cerantee first bot jle Dr. Mues Remedies. Send for free book o.i Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Di. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jtoVr.w J. M. Uototi. ATTORNEY-AT.LAW Mtfrsu&eld, Oregon J. W. Bennott. Attorney and;Counselor nt Law MARSHFIELD : : OREGON 'Jbhn F. Hall. Attorney at Law Oftico ill Eldorndo Block MARSHFIELD t : OREGON R. H. WnlteryD. D. S. Dental Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist OQlco Xasburg Building, A St. l'hono 331. MARSHFIELD OREGON E. E.. Straw. M. D. riryslciuu and Surgeon. Suodnl attention given to dhenpes ol I tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Thrunt. Onice in Fengstnekeu & Smith .ldg. . MARSHFIELD : ; 0KEG0.V W. U. Douelas. . . r ' ' rl Attorney lit Law nnd U.S. Commissioner MAR6HFIELD : : OREflON $ 'Dr.'Haydon, V Ofuco oilposite Unl6n furnUuro 6toro , Htmw, 1Q to 12 ml.to P Special att(5ntfin linlil to'dleivlisooltin, Urlnnry and Dlgofltlvo Ofgtjns. ' LT, 6. Pension Exouilnor. l'hono. l6a MARSHFIELD, : : OREGON Eric WoTd. -Surveyor nnd Civil 'Engineer Bianco Hbtel ' MARSHFIELD :: OREGON Homestead and TlmkerlLoes.tlon. ... fCoorgo W. Leslie , OSTEOPATH . , ,- 1 Graduate of tho ,'Amorlcan BchooUoL . Osteopathy, iKlrksvllle, Mo, . M- All curablo dlaeuBOB sucqfully trwted. .Examination frco. '. .'.'w. ' " -' umce nours u 10 i- u-i.-ytv.n 6(Bcr; Garfield Dl!r, ' MBtabHeld, Or II ' I n l n w , 4i- jj-