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" ' "i IT" .......m.;.-.! - illliiiHiniilifjMlflrtWMIWBPWIPIfW &SBSSSSSiSS!!SSSSStSSSSSSSSSSSSiSSisS Q4-rfnfi A Scottish Legend W T M MONA'S WATERS. Nerves Just as surely como from the use of Hood's Sarsaparllla as does the cure of scrofula, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This Is simply because tho blood affects the condition of all the Nerves bones, muscles and tissues. If it is lm puro it cannot properly sustain these parts. If made pure, rich, red and vital jzed by Hood's Sarsaparllla, it carries health instead of disease, and repairs tho worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, aro cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla Becauso it is tho One True Blood Purifier, H. n:il are the best after-dlnnoi flOOd S Fills pills, alii digestion. 25c. CRETE, She Will Accept Autonomy. t Christians Say They Are Unfit to Govern Themselves. Candia, Crete, May 22. The Cretan nsimjents have received instructions from Athens to accept an autono mous form of government on condi tion that the Turkish troops be pre viously withdrawn. The insurgents appear to approve this plan. Mussulmans in Crete, however, have telegraphed the sultan protest ing at being "placed in tho power of the majority which betrayed such hos tility to the Mussulmans by carnage at Sitia and the destruction of all Maliammedan yillagcs," added that autonomy under such circumstances, cannot fail to perpetuate race wars and only brielly postpone a revival of the annexation question with all its disastrous consequences. I1ATTLE OF DOMOKOS. New Yokk, May 22. A special to the Journal from Athens says. At 7 o'clock Monday evening, your correspondent stood on the heights of Domokos, watching the gradual sub siding of the battle Eight Christian yillages, set on lire by the Turks, burned in the plain below. This throws some light on the lamblike way in which the Turks are supposed to be making war. The right wing, driven Into its second line of defense, was holding its own, although no guns were sent to assist it. Tho adjutant ofPrincoNicholos said: "The prince has been confined to the house with indigestion. His bat tery and three others have been held in'reserve." The Greek commander-in-chief will find it difficult to explain why from 12 o'clock to sunset none of these bat teries were sent to help the hard pressed right wing. Two regiments of Turkish sharp shooters, who had shown such dare devil courage in attacking the Greek front, had been checked. Your correspondent tried to send a dispatch, but the prince, with a pale, drawn face, held the wire five hours, personally communicating with Ath ens. He is said to have wired to the king, among other things: "The army Is lost. Save us."J Then follows one of the saddest events in the war. The Greek army, sullen and indignant, but without panic, left Domokos. The men did not care to keep order. Cavalry, infantry and artillery mixed together and plodded along the road to Lamia. Thousands of peasants, refugees from Thessaly, in ox carts, on mules and afoot, carrying every species of household furniture, mixed in the retreat. Through tho long, dark night this medley of human beings toiled wearily up the hills. The wounded in springless carts were jolted over the road. Many died on tho way. At break of day your corre spondent ran across tho prince sleep ing In his carriage drawn up by the roadside. Thus was supervised the retreat of tho army. The exhausted soldiers gazed stupidly at the sight, and did not understand it. Soldiers are deserting in large num bers, saying: "If we arejnot allowed to flgbt, we will go home." , The Greek army bad become a head less rabble. " Oh, Mona's waters are blue and bright When the sun shines out like a gay young lover; But Mona's waves are dark as night When the face of Heaven is clouded over. The wild wind drives the crested foam Far up the steep and rocky mountain; And booming echoes drown the voice, The silvery voice of Mona's fountain. Wild, wild against that mountain's side, The wrathful waves were up, and beating When stern Glenvarloch's cheiftain came. With anxious brow and hurried greeting, He bade the widowed mother send, While yet the tempest's voice was rag ing, Her fair young son across the flood Where winds and waves were waging. And still that anxious mother prayed Oh, yet delay, delay 'till morning, For weak the hand that guides our bark, Though brave his heart, all danger scorning. Little did stern Glenvarloch heed; "The safety of my fortress tower, Depends on tidings he shall bring From Fairlee Bank within the hour." "The boy must put his boat across, Gold shall repay his hour of danger; And bring me back with care and speed, Three letters from the light-browed stranger." The orphan boy leaped lightly in; Bold was his eye, and brow of beauty, And bright his smile as thus he spoke: "I do but pay a vassal's duty. "Fear not for me, oh mother dear, Sse how the tide the boat is spurning, The storm will cease, the sky will clear, And thou wilt watch me sate returning. His bark shot out now up, now down, Over the waves, the snowy-crested, Now like a dart it sped along, Now like a white-winged sea-bird rested. He reached the shore, the letters claimed, Triumphant heard the stranger's wonder That one so young should brave alone, The heaving lake, the rolling thunder. And once again his snowy, sails, We seen by her, that mourning mother, And once she heard his shouting voice, That voice the wave was soon to smother, Wild burst the waves wide flapped the sail, A crashing peal of thunder followed, A gust swept o'er the water's face, And caverns in the deep lake hollowed. The gust swept past, the waves giew calm, The thunder died along the mountain, But where was he who used to play, On sunny days by Mona's fountain ? His cold corpse floated to the shore, Where knelt his lone and shrieking mother, And bitterly she wept for him, The widow's son who had no brother. She raised his arm the hand was closed, , With pain the stiffened fingers parted, And on the sand three letters dropped, His last dim thought, the faithful hearted. Glenvarloch gazed, and on his brow Remorse with grief and pain seemed blended, A purse of gold he flung beside That mother o'er her dead child bending. Oh wildly laughed that woman then, "Glenvarloch, would ye dare to measure The holy life that God hath given, Against a heap of golden treasure. "Ye spurned my prayer for wc were poor, But know proud man that God hath power To smite the king on Scotland's throne, The chieftain in his fortress tower. "Frown on ! frown on ! I fear ye not, We've done the last of chieftain's bid ding. And cold he lies for whose young sake I used to bear your wrathful chiding. "Can silver warm the frozen blood, Or make my heart less lone tomorrow; Can gold-bring back the cheerful voice That used to win my heart from sorrow ? "Go back, and seek your mountain home, And when ye kis3 your fair-haired daughter Remember him who died tonight Beneath the waves of Mona's waters." Old years rolled on new ones came, Foes dare not brave Glenvarloch's tower But naught could bar the sickness out, That stole within fair Annie's bower. The o'erblown floweret in the sun sinks Languid down and withers daily And so she sank her voice grew faint Her laugh no longer sounded gaily. Her step fell on the old oak stair, As noiseless as the snow showers drift ing. And from her sweet and .serious eye They seldom saw the dark lid lifting. "Bring aid, bring aid I" the father cries, "Bring aid," each vassal's voice is cry ing, "The fair-haired beauty of the isles "Her pulse is faint, her life is flying." He called in vain, her dim eyes turned, And met his own with parting sorrow, For well she knew, that fading girl That he must weep and wail tomorrow. Her faint breath ceased her father bent, And gazed on his fair-haired daughter What thought he on the widow's son And the stormy night by Mona's waters. Selected. STATE NEWS WasliburnV circus is beaded for Oregon. The Monmouth Ball club were beaten 10 to 2 by the McMinnvillc team lust Saturday The"ClnistlanVoIce"is anew paper published at Eugene. It Is devoted to the interests of the Christian church. A rucrtlng Is beinir held at Oreiion City to consider the matter of build ing a bicycle track from there to Portland. Prank Kclscy's 12-year-old sun fell from a horse near Forest Grove last Tuesday and the boy's forearm was broken The Virtue gold mine, In Baker county, brought in the mual $20,000, a few days ago. The big pump is being put in on the 800-foot level. The warehouse in The Dalies arc filling with wool, but no sales of the 1897 clip have thus far been reported, saye the times-Mountalnccr. One state diploma, one first grade, four second and four third grade cer tificates were issued in Josephine county at last week's institute. Dr. J. M. Pruett, of Pendleton, says that grasshoppers from a quarter to three-eighths of an incli In length are stripping young vegetation of leaves in his garden. The Newsboys' Calamity Howler, which had suspended publication, has been rususcltatcd and sails under the name of The Commoner. Ralp Clyde, the boy editor, is still at the helm. Lock the Door Before the horse is stolen. Purify, enrich and vitalize your blood and build up your physical system before disease attacks you and serious sick ness comes. Hood's Sarsaparllla will make you strong and vigorous and will expel from your blood all impuri ties and germs of disease. Take Hood's Sarsaparllla now Hood's Pills are ihe favorate family cathartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild. 23 cents. Simms & Co. are buying 2,400 head of cattle, of which 300 head are to be shipped by rail, the rest to be driven through to Wyoming. The cost per head, It is saH, will not exceed $2. They are to start from Eugene about June 1. How's This 1 Wc offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by nail's uatarru uure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. 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They are tiny, sugar-coated anti-biliou3 granules that even the smallest child can easily take. They act in perfect accord with nature and produce no griping or other disagree able feeling. They should be taken at the first indication of digestive trouble. They stop sour stomach, belching, "heart-burn," flatulence and sick head ache. They cure constipation perma nently. You can stop taking tbera after i the bowels are thoroughly regulated, Their help tails. You do not become a l slave to their use as with other sills- pvGooDiEAiTrr 5(ooiJ1i!morJ Father Cured of ScMfiila. HIS DAUGHTER OF ST. VITUS' DANCE. I Facta Vonchnl for nml Strorn to. ' From the TYibune, Minncapotd, Jffnn. Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for l'alc People have brought joy into the home of G. N. Iicnsel, SOJ Hennepin Avenue, the well known Minneapolis decorator and painter. j For over ten years Mr. Uenscl was afflicted with scrofula in an aggravated form, causing 'running sores to continually form on the back or tho neck and extend up into the hair, To-day he is cured and happy twice happy i we might say; for his daughter who is now fourteen years of age had the terrible nerv ous affliction known as St. Vitus' dnnco. nml lias also been greatly improved by the use of , tliesc puis. In relating his experience to a Tribune re . porter, he said : I " I have had the annoyance nearly twelve years, consisting chiefly of scrofulous tumors . on tho back of mr head anil neck. I trlnl j many remedies without receiving the relief ucairtru. ai. niu uitvi I'tiaisK-iii i-uuris 01 (l friend to induce me to use Pink Pills for Pale I People, that I yielded, and the result is that now I cannot express my thanks fittingly to . that friend for Ins persistency. I hwtc these J pills aro a good thing for scrofula. You can see for yourself the dry marks and red spots I left on my neck, whero formerly were erup tions that emitted matter and the vilest 1 humors of the blood. Now they don't even itch, and I bclicvo I am practically cured. I "I want to tell you too, about the great bencut my uaugiucr, wno is now lourtecn years old, also received from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. For two years she had St. Vitus' dance and ie did everything we could hear of to relieve her, but have never found anything that equals these pills. She lias used four boxes and is nearly cured. We have great faith in them and will con tinue their use when afflicted. (Signed) GEO. N. Bexsel." Sworn and subscribed to before mo this 7th day of September, 189G. T. E. Andrews, Notary I'ublic. "This is to certify that I have had a very fuvorablo experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I have suffered more or less for seven years with inflamma tory rheumatism and neuralgia pains (some times unable to walk for three weeks at a time), and in one instance had such intense pain in the stomach and around the heart that I thought each hour for three days would bo my last'. Having seen articles in the papers about your pills, I concluded to give them a trial, and nave used ten boxes with marvelous results. Have felt better the past month and more free from pain than for many years. I shall continue their use. (Signed) Ktta Piper." 2721 Pcnn Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th dav of September. 1890. T. E. ANnnEws. Kotary Public. Dr.Williams Pink Pills for Pale People are now riven to the public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising: irom a watery condition ot the blood or shattered nerves. The pills aro sold by all dealers.or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, CO cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, (they arc never sold in bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y, Enlarged Joints from Rheumatism. Sneti u Condition Indicates a Chnllty Deposit and Is Seldom Cared There Is Hope In Some Cases, however, from an Knrlchliig of the Blood. From the Record and Union, Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, wife of Mr. John I'ratt, one. oi tnc oiucst settlers In uimstcad County. Minnesota, for many years has been painfully afflicted witii rheumatism in its most atrtrravatinc and inconvenient form. Mrs. Pratt is well known in the vicinity of Viola, having during one administration held the responsible position of postmistress. She tells the talc of her affliction and subsequent restoration to health, which is printed in order that others similarly suffering may read and adopt the same remedy she did. Viola, Olmstcad Co., Minn., August 24, 189C. "A little over ten years ago I discovered that tho joints of my fingers were enlarging, and very sore. I consulted many physicians, with some slight relief at times from pain, but tho joints grew larger and larger, and my neck, shoulders and limbs were so still that I could not movo them without greet Paints. 0 MIXED PAINTS ROOF PAINTS, . . , BUGGY PAINTS. You can get the best quality for the least money at Fits DruoS We also carry ground in oil, and a brushes. If you contemplate any description it will pay ou to see our goods and get our prices before buying, FRY'S DRUG STORE, SALEM, OR.ssssc tttai, llfMl 63 .?. tftUfli till 6 tii sHapf, jna by fingers were o drawn, and me muscics, o contracted that 1 could not use them. I had given up all hope of care, when my attention was called about three years ago to the wonderful cures aflected by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla for PaW People, and I procured a supply. "It was not long after I began taking them before I experienced considerable relief, and I continued using them according to direc tions until I have taken altogether about three dozen boxes. My fingers are now straight and flexible, and the joints reduced to their normal site, the rheumntio pains are almost gone, and now, though I always keep Pink Pills by me, I never use them unless I catch cold, or get wet through. I am willing that this testimonial shall be published, in order that the extraordinary curative powers of Dr. William' mediciuo may be known to rheumatic sufferers. (Signed) Mrs. K. A. Pratt." Dr.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People con tain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new Hie and richness to tho blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as loco motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv ous headache, the after cflect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills arc sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box or six boxes lor $2.50, by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicins Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Paralyzed for Years. A CARPENTER SPENDS MANY MONTHS IN BED-PHYSICIANS DO HIM LITTLE GOOD. PAHAIiYSIS CAMK FR09I A FAIA. From the Expreti, Lot Angtlet, California, Just think of a busy, hardworking man paralyzed in the midst of his career, ,nd rendered useless. That was the misfortune that befell James A. Jone, of 1002 Alpine Street, I.os Ange les, Cal., in September, 1891. Mr. Jones was born in the State where many of the presidents como from Ohio, but spent the greater part of his life durirg his yo.unger years in Iowa, from which place he went to Colorado, and in 18S2 came to Los Angeles, It was a small place then, before the boom came along and pushed us forward a centurr in the rond of progrca, and Mr. Jones fol lowed his occupation of carpenter and builder. While nt work in September, 1891, he received a full which jarred him considerably and he became confined to his bed. Shortly after he lost the use of the lower part of his body entirely, and his legs become a dead weight. A plaster cast was nut unon him by the doc- tors and they worked ocr him and did all things possible to nssitt his recovery. But he remained in the tame condition. In April, 1893, he began to take Dr. V.'IU Hams' Pink Pills for Pale People. The fol. lowing June ho noticed that he could move his toes, and on July 4, 1893, he got up out of bed and later in tho month was able to walk without crutches. Shortly after, still continuing the pills he went to work at his trade at Whittier, whero he sustained & fall and again injured himself and had to go to ucu, mm im- urruu jmrniyBin cume on ngaiu. Again the doctors worked with him but without relief, and hn once more began to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The doctors had given him bromides and iodides, but without effect. Again the pills drove the paralysis into the background. He said " I took them in accordance with directions, and in connection with the use of cold sponge baths, found they were exceedingly beneficial. Mr. Jones is now able to walk again, and he feels that tho pills are the only thing that lias done him any good. In this connec tion he said : " The doctors who have treated mo have done everything in their power, iwiivt 1 uu.a Btviu sunt . s should bo overcomo by theso littlo'pillsl But that lias been my ex perience. If anyono doubts it let them write to mo or como ana see me ana 1 will ten them tho story." Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo contain in a condensed form, all tho elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are nl.n n .tin.lfin fn. 4wa.i1.1ab nn.lllt. . 4 4nn. nil. such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore theglow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they eflcct a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over work or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (nevcl in loose bulk) at 60 cents a box or fix boxej for $2.50, and may bo had of all druggists, or direct by mall from Dr. Williams' Medicine ComDany. Schenectady, N. 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