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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1S93
The Weekly Gbronicle.
VY MALI 1M-.T.4
r: x li..,:it
Ynri-v months
Adr rrtlsiue
ciu al'lilieittl.
.Vidro u!l rommnniratlon.. h
JVi.F..' Thf iMt! Li. Uhlli'U.
Tin: i;i:a.;k.
The twentieth session of tin Sure
iillTlos Kilt's. ' Orange, held at The Ihtllc, is niunl'ered
rat rmi i ai sck. nil the events ot tlie fast, ana me
. . It ' 1 member, in framing t tie customary
MOSIER MUSINGS.
A KlU'k of
Nrwft from
rara M.I.
TO In r.,000
i-ussvd mainly ty .1 T .lolly, W M mi
liary . J.ilin Mi-.li.ir, I' V Underwood, 11
i: Hums. Mm A Ciititield, K I Noise. Mr
Ticurt ami Mr Coleman.
Thin i "Sail'" head, but 1 under- Tin Norlhw.-st I'a.-ilic Far r was
stand that it i" not copyrighted, and as adopted as the otlirial puer of the
..... i . ... .1 k : it in lurw'o enoi'irh for two. 1 u it with- order.
resolutions, were kiini rnon-u w i.mna. , -
t ....-. rea.nai.U-. and made known ! the iople of Tt. la!le.or considerate , " perm.ssion.
! treatment. Incidentally, the Ci.uomcl. 1 " .T I'rs.lirtoa that the
THE i Klu.N- -...ieiaiiv thanked for the attention ! '' """l l,uM '"' ua.v lr"Jiu
-- ! civen thetn in its column. TheGrange
htate OFFICIALS. i iii a vonnv institution, hut is making a
steady rather than a phenomenal j K' IliR'""'. Ambroee l.ieree, Ma.ljr
d,V!HT10l
r-s'rctury ot state
Trva-iuivr ...
ftupl of iublic luatnietnm
uaton
Cougreanmen
tunc Frinu-r Frank linker
... .it. FennoTer
ii. . M. nriiii-; ... . . vi ; n... l... m;u...
rhiiliP Mi-tx'hun ' growth, and is already a power in the!'"1"""- -. --i"
iJN Illvh"'5 ' land with promise of attaining all legiti- j Mark Twain and William Kdj.-ar Nye
U. H. Miirhell ! wale pt.je,.,, flir whii-h thev areeoutend- " each attained boiiio literary fame,
!' u.T.uI"1 ! int thromrh education of its member. ' I guess that it is left to Mosier,
I Joseph CaHo, A S Kolx-rt, A 0 Jen
niiip and others "ike of the necessity
a I oi larmers tannic irinniuii w'vi
literary geniu. Th nius has ap- 1 that are friendly to their interc-ls.
peared, and his sun is gradually risini;. kvkmm. mmon.
Theeveiuii sesMoii was devoted to
rhe MH-rvt wortofthe order. All parties
present enjoyed themselves greatly.
Aswasgaid last evening at the court Wao county, Oregon, to prodat-e the
! honse by a speaker, they are not a par-
tisan organization, restricting no mem
1 her in their right of suffrage. Relieving
nevertheless that thev can best attain
COrjiTY OFFICIALS.
Countv Judge. UfO. C. Blakeler
(iheri. T. A. Wart
t'lork J. B. riwn
TrMsurer W m. Mirhetl
. Kim-aid tieir Kini8 throuce the ballot, they exer-
PiTrevor . .. " . . '.K. f. shsrp ! cise a certain moral suasion that, as fur o"to some of these lekwoo.ls plaivs i 0.M.neJ to frw nav till
C. .w.... ...... !.... sl TV... iliIUl' I ... . 1 : 1.. 1! .1... tL' ! .. t .
star of the l'aritic sloie. The liolr land
had its Nazareth, Indiana its l'oser
county, Illinois its Fgyt, Jerusalem
its Hades, and Oregon has its Mosier.
Your readers will remember what came
FUIKAY MOISMMi.
Th it is the last day of the sehion.
Op'tiiiig roll call showed iienrlv kI!
delegates in their seats.
Among several resolutions thu: were
passed this morning, was ontt instrin'i
ing the members of this order to do s!i in
their power to have the Columbia
The M'ht of a horse roast ini; down a
loii hill on its hjiek in a hh'd and itt
liirs wnvini? wildly n I lie air vtudly el
i i.' I n mimls'ri'f eitiensut WimhKi.m'U,
re., recent ly. The sled w as an impn
x i..-d out lit. without i.liafts. Ileaehin
the crest of the hill, the tlml ran
iiainst the hois-'a heelx. The animal
reared and. slipping, fell over backward
iisin the shil. The driver lvaa ufisit
mid (Jot out of the way. Then were
h i'li st:i!,es in the sidew of the tded, and
these held the horssi in. The hied
started .nn the hill at a lively tilt
and iuii strain'! t and fair to the. fimt.
where it I'ronu'lit ip on the railroad
track, when the Makes were rvtuove
and the horse rolled quietly off.
IURFI Y a vegetable rr,m.,
made entirely of root anJiZ?1
cathered from the
C.Biircri.i and has H.n t,l V... .i 1
. " V. - . " " 'T Dllllir
It
lA rwiril with thm 1m.k a
t -1 - .... - - .vauus.
CUrrxiuer
N. M.
coDrerneu, is
j equivalent to a pledge. The hoie of se
i raring allevintive legislation by any
iiamuii i ,,1-riiii t iiiv I iu sui'iiti. ,,ia w .
""'"' ...v, ini-rtj was a resolution passed cennr
world, and, not irreverently s-aking. illR I'reBiaeut Cleveland for settina
Abraham Lincoln, w ho spoke nniversal i a(lillo a VnileJ States law that was made
liberty. How, then, can Mosier, the!,,, r,.RUttte nlim.,t. immigration, and
prosiest of all, fail to produce its genius? , ,,, ,.ul!ig U((on v,.,.rn avernors to
Well, tliis is enough uixin that isiint, ! i.w,i. ,,, ,i. ,
The report of the Ke-o.iition Coiumit
t.,u 'ii,..,,k;.,.. ,i.. i.. ..i ti.u ii..
One of the insane ideas of the nge is
the Columbian liUrty bell, cast from j B'Ten class has almost always proved
valued relics of all kinds. One of these elusive of attainment, bat the farmers,
is & i.nld elusn Iwlor.iriiip to (lenerallif any, can accomulish this end.
I-obert E. Ia and Jefferson Havis, and ; Among the labor classes their Joshuas ; i ry 10 give you some news.
Sirs. Klie, of Cincinnati, sends a silver I"-ov recreant to their trust, if elected, ! It has been discovered by a Mosierite
ejioon belonging to her mother, who was ' d the political leaders of any class, it " was mat struck i.uiy i attt rson. , gI1(1 tll j,rtl,i ,.SKH.ilviv the Ciiki.mci r,
a J.-ousiu of t.eneral Lee. Heirlooms bas almost invariably lieen shown, w hen Th'B question, you will reiiiemher, has , fir tllt.ir gont.roll(, treatm. r.t ..f us dur
aud valuable relics of all kinds are to be ! once inducted into politics, are readily been one of the most perplexing ones of j il)k. llr tljol,ril . ,!., Bns
ed for this work, the value of which ! cotitimated with the di-sire for pelf, the last 4S07 years, and no one seemed j ,,HH.d uuanimouslv.
will lie practically destroved after it is ""d mnuence. The agriculturists of the ! 10 know , w no woiuu swear 10 it. lour
country, if any, ought to be able to ! rorresiKinuent was iiiioruieo, 110111 an
choose men from anions? them w ho w ill ' authentic source, that it occurred on
Antique fhurrh I'lat.
St. I'eter'a Kpi -opal chiiri h in Al
bany has a silver coir.m.ioitrf M'rviee
inic hundred and screnty-eifht year
old which is u companion set to that
hi Id for the descendant;, of the M
hawks I'.v cliT!,' mini in l aniida. It
seems that (,'ueen Anne sent two nerv
ier over, one for the Mi. hawks then
living in the New York e.ihmy nnd the
other for M. I'eter's, Alhany The Mo
hawk serviee f i:lnv. cil the Indians into
exile, and has Is'eii carefully pre
served by the persons to w horn it has
liecn intrusted by the councils of chiefs
r.
TIME TAIIl.l .
remeUevl. Their individuality is lost
f jrever. the thousand cbances of exhibit
ing them to friends and the pride of
tosses ion all gone. I'.csides there is
omnipresent the tormenting fear that
jHThups thev didn't get into tl
table
edat !
not betrav their interests and since Mr.
A rep irt that was laid 011 the
yesterday was taken up and di-eu-
considerable leinrtli.
Noah -S ark. the SUtli day wit. Hilly j The duties of certain rtlWr, were e-
Hayes, the lecturer of the State tirange, ! "n talking loud at the supper tuti. ,a-ij. to enquiring parties, and then
has said that the nation cannot survive1'" remarks were frequent . though j tl. , iru , ..........i 1. 'reritatmn.
1.11 i the present conditions of centralization "ricf llIul reilecteJ discredit upon Mr. ' t,r A s j;(1iH.rtli stri.heiisoti
W. M. llillarv. iiii.)
II all mail .
liT B. ii Ml
, Arn II li I'. M
1 n.i f. a.
it cm so
Is'iuirt, I! Mi r.
1 ; . r
CUEE5
AH manner of Wood diseases, frnmrt.
pestitcrous little boil on your tioneil
the worst casea of inherited blow
taint, aurh as Scrofula, KheumAtiu
Catarrh and
Timtiison Blnnd and Skta rlww
bat. wirr Arkiiric Co, AtUnu,u
1
Ask your Dealer
-rii Tun-
so. 1, Arrirtw it 0.1 a. M- I)mru 1" 4 H.
" T. " 4 J r. M. " 4 T Y. X-
To 1ikh fnurlit t arry pN'M'iirt'ni linr
nm' ir ihr w-t nt T v a. m , unci tm (ir tin
tttat hi 9 l- a. u.
General
in
i
after all. The whole scheme is as rank I of eapital twenty years, many of ns will -oan. me ow ner ana proprietor ot if ( Miss Orla Lup-T
& proposition as the offerings of the j live, if his Btatement is true, to see bow j vessel, when Ham, Mr. Nouh s son. I vl)M Ta
heathen to their idols, the ior deluded the change is to be accomplished. flapped him oveiWrd and be wae The twentieth annual
mortals believing that they are-necessary
for the sustenance of their g d
STAOtS.
I'riiK-vUc. ila Ilnki.
Mili'lie'.l. (nun
I'M
li-
.t..
wae j
con-
the
which are appnpriated by the
priests through concealed doors.
t ireeun .Krnr i ; n ...... ..1. 1 .. ..... .. :
i . , ... . ... .i ,.iui.,r i ui-ri iii mini o.r-
but i The Hood River Glacier says: Oregon necl ftna thout!.t ! dliv. Tie e,.stinjl Us bN.n ,,arnioI.i()U(l j
high,' has outgrown its constitution, and needs j f More tbe flood, but they were all j throtigbottt and the n,emU-r will go
a new one. It was made to suit the n neu aim m.s case wr.s fmf , Lome to llt.ir ,,,,;.,,. .rttllr ,..
wants of 20,000 people, and is not large b? tbe d.stnct attorney for want of tes- j C0IIrap.d to work , vr fr ,
enougtilor 400..kki. n,e niuddie ove. success of onr creat educational ....,1
Ann it on forniatorv ii.nvfn.etiiii AM
from the Indiana Journal oN :,,,.,i ,i,,l:- i,. :.. ,1 ... .
...v , nimii rmi lt INC I , J IB
I For
in.
Kur A uii I'M'
dut'v itt ii i. i
j Hutur, k inirslt.r, V nmn .Mini, V.rm
nrnii sua ivitu .i.y, iinvcantir nxiri.t
it , lito r
uu.li.rl at t a. a.
l or oulili-iiilnle. W imti
ns'k cxts-pi hutnl'ir t '
Udii'v iur ail Uihh at tti I luatUU llcunv.
ti . leave rvcry dttjr nt thr
the Soldiers' Home emphasizes this, i
That the constitution says that all Btate !
buildings should be located at the state J
capitol, is beyond question: and that
Tlie next congress will contain twenty
seven citizens of foreign birth. Ireland
is in tbe lend with eight Clancy,
Cair;pbeli, Cochran, Graham, und Kyan,
all of X Viirk. t..i;.,.,r, tii; .!o.
Meadock.of Michigan, and McAleer, of ! ) locatl"e of Bn- Bta,e ''8 y
Pennsylvania. Canada is next w ith i "ate capttol is unconstitutional
ve-Tavlor, of Indiana; McMillan, of ! " U"Je"' able "f The consti
Llichigau; McClearv, of Minnesota-' tUt'!1 btt8tbeen trampled upon and ig-
-Ga-linirer of New Ha.,bir ...I' "urru UIleu ost resjct
White, of
Union v
I have ben reading "An
Railroads
May 8th, IHL'7, that would be of interest
to your readers, but the paer looks so
much like a smoked ham that it is hard
to get the full meaning of the writer.
He says railroads are of two kinds, the
tram road and the iron rail, with a
turned up edge to keep the w heels on
tive city of the Jnlnnd Kinpire, and
speak highly uf their treatment at the
hands of our citizens.
Astounding Oonfeealons of Fraud
by Profoeslocal Bubjocta
' n . . v... I , , . . t, . . i . .. . : . i i
. , ' and force. The people have acquiesced ! t''e track, and that a horse car can draw
Ui.io; fieruiany has four ,. .. . . . ' ' , . 1 ' . t . .,.. . i .i j- .
Kiefer. of Minnesota; Itartholdt of "eameni o. u. i nere is scarcely , i.mn un uin ,
Missouri and H , a cjunty m the state but that has had a roaii- I "om the same paper that ( of th -fuh " of Uunbu- Mm-
f, ' . debt
in. Lngland has three I'asco,
In
and iiainer. of Nebra'ka
one Hen.Ierjf.a, of jowa
J. C. Kghert,
, in conversation with a !
Ciii:o,mci t reporter this morning, stated
in direct violation of the constitu- i'uell A Ihmn of Crawfordsvilie propose
tion, and we believe Marion countv is in ! to poods lower :hau tho same qual-
cares little for ! ,tv of eoous bas ever been sold iu the
located eke-'Btute' "T "l'y in band." which means
where, and the suit was brought not to ; "I01 eRBl' ! that they w ill pay the l.igh-
prevent tne location of tlie Soldiers' ! e8t Pr""e for country linen, beeswax,
coon skins and feathers; thev
m...r.n ............ : T .. an EM'n 11,1 1 1 II tl r T OM cl ... I a I , .!-. 1
Scotland haf t . - . h. i.ri . i.;..i, .1 .1. .
vit-vii. 4b mni xjui worK. 1 lie Hint-. ...,.1, ..,i.u mr, iuiu loeitiseives
nifty be delaved, but Salem has to sell at the Cincinnati rash prices.
The
of Florida : Crisp, of Georgia, and Jones, ,7"' "'"J MTU
of Nevada; Norway has two-Boen. of fat ' C?? .d,t,,Tn; C
Minnesota, and Haugn, cf Wisconsin. 1 17 6U,e7 ,Ii0me belc
New Brunswick has two-Simpn, of I where'"d the suit w as I
Kansas, and Stephenson, of Michigan. . ,oc"l,UB ' U,e oiaar8 1 1 , '
Austria has two-fiold.ier, of Illinois, ' "T' ""u - th f , T t
,a st..; .. . . t- 1 the branch insane asvium in Eastern
martsta
In KDniM flow m Mun
Appai-ruUr Ilypnotlwd
lr Tnlrpliuu.
iter nifty be delayed, but
' 1 -I . , . I . : . 1 . . . , .
d.i Ltri a cvuiiaraiiuu luui IB now oe-
nrrival and departure of the
yond her control and the matter is going n,ai'B to and from Indianato!is are pub-
I 1 1 .1 wi. 1 1. ' liuliUil ua frk!litM-B L'M, .... "'.. : 1 1
I iu iK Htrii.eu, aim eeiueu right, even vw-c. num iruirni.it!,
v....i. ;. i i i .a - . . : on rntnr'Inv ft n m lt.afa i(...A.i:
year throughout W asc-o county ts rt-a.ly , - ' j ate, . from I5rookr,ef rriv(,8 M(jn.
pr.giou,. and w ,11 riot W realized un-1 ! day and Friday, departs immediate! ;
t;!i toe as'ssment rods show in black. " frr v. ,,!... ti....i . . '
and I'liim n,. ;,,. ,.f ; ..,!' Lawver Bilker in the Snhli.W ITr.., i " ' " v" x " J1"
acrea.
Home
He save there are hundreds of cai BcoreJ Governor IVnnoyer hard fur
email farmers, to eay nothing of whole- belping set aside tbe provisions of the
eale planters, who have pl inted young constitution reijuiring all public insti
trees tiiis spring and las-t fall, nnd who ' tution9 to be located at the seat of gov-aj-e
nlanninc to set out a creator nnm)ur ' ernnient, yet continually demandinir
llllitiiiviwf'.un.mln. LM 1 , " t he i n r,ln fli i, i on t ,f Pp.miflui.1 t...... I g'en
. . vi.i.ii ian. inc iiuiiureu i M vi ivo u viv,t?-. iirn
yi uuv iim are growing ' lauure io er.iorce Olilv a RtatuW.
tins year than last. The grape planting ! Salem Journal. The Salem fools are
Las increased as well, and two years "'ready beginning to be known by
hence there w ill have been at least "oOO,- tl,eir comparative excellence, as Big",
i-igger, Biggeot.
Princeton, every other Thursday; from
Washington every week. The offire will
not be opened on Sunday. Portion ex
pecting mail should bring the iswtnge
'.money) witli tlieui, as no trust can be Truth to t
more plants from present orders.
The volume of fruit for the coming year
bids fair to be something tremendous.
Dr. Jacob L. Wortman, recentlv ar-
poiniea to the chair of
Mllltfa encampment.
PnUnl.l...:. J 1 1 ...
11 - T , .. . " t
.. "-""fc'c, .rw jersey, is an Ore-
Kou.an ana a lormer pupil of Prof, j is a tacit admisnion of its great evil
.uv., v,, university ot Uregon,
from which he gradnateu in 1878. He
afterward rraduated from h P.n.,t-
rania collie of surgery and.anatomy, The state miliUry board bus decided
ana soon after was apj-ointed anatomist i to appropriate 300 each for 13 infantry
in the Army Medical Museum at Wash- j companies, the Uttery and the troops to
iQgUm. He ,as written some fine O into encampment. The troop and
W u ZDtil i" "'"Pative Anatomy ' company D, of tbe Second regiment
of the Teeth is a standard authority stationed at Ashland, will camp together
. nleuct,. tu uc-e8 i on Klamath, provided the com
hows what Oregon push and energy j pany is willing to accept the .i(X in full
CaD J of " Per diem and ration allowance and
, j'" jib own transportation. Th
Clay bas been epoken of as
tL probable Whig candidate for the
preaidoicy in the coming national flec
tion. "General JacksOii Is CtJticised for the
lack of civil and diplomatic attainments
to t him for the presidency.
"The Kankakee Indians, on tbe Lead
waters of the Illinois river, are said to
be in a state of wretchedness for want
I rid themselves of th linn., v....!. ' '-""". " t.ng their dogs
, ..,,., ouu ana i
It is said Ir. Keely has amassed a
fortune of 20,000,000 from bis liquor
hub stiows how earnest is the de-
cure.
engage
vessels
iioiwb 10 keep trom starvaiir.n
j Governor Cass bas ordered supjilies for
them."
! A ciiizen of Mosier Las a flint lock
niuskat, a British piece, made in 10HL'
214 years old, tound in 1HV, on the
plains near the Turtle mountains. This
gun will be exhibited at the next countv
. Biioiiiu nave oeen sent in the i
wrrgon exiumt to the world's fair
Mosier, May 2", 18TO.
int., businessof raising sunken 7t of IS
oy a novel method. Ijinn ...1. I . ... " """"""M
ber bags will lie placed in timllirt?trrnWl'0nUnd'mt ',oint
thesunkenvesJsoy
will be connected bv a bose with .;, ."-- oi tne com-
pumronfioatsat uAXe anS a i f' 7 ""
pumped into them. As llbZ'exrJTTt Cn'panie.". --Wy be
it is expected thev will expel Sy all ! " vm t,,e, mi ita l "4.
th, water from thebold andgiveb sun ! ti """J" KIe'"' "'P-
ken vessel sufficient buovancy 11 , 21 1 A"
itii,....i A.. 7 Ctt" depends upon tbe waivinir of , ,t
Oregon, sunk ofTFire island. 11 , r each company. The
mmm Hiird regiment is so Scattered that no
euort will be made to bring together its
Colorado Chinamen
were the only j companies this year.-Salcn Journal.
Mies w ho were cute enonirh to r,rr.f) l...
-be Geary registration law. Thev not W1,ile Mr- T J- Kichey of
nly registered once, but several timet. ' travel'Dfr n Kansas
ind tlien sold the duplicates to the Six
Companies, to place in the hands of new
reports, all of which shows that the
mining of tbe Six Companies is inferior
a the aggregated intelligence of the
holies. If all tlie Chinamen bad done
Jis the population conij ave .n
oubied. They lost the chance of a life
me to got all their relatives oat here.
Altona,
he waa
laaen violently ill with cholera mtrbus.
ue called at a drug store to get some
medicine and tlie druggist recommended
Chamberlain'i Colic, Cholera and Iliar-rhi-ea
remedy so bigldy he concluded to
try it. The result was immediate relief,
and a few doses cured him completely.
It is made for bowel complaint and
1T Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. lw
STATE GRANGE.
Th. Twmtlrth Anno.l a. Adj,n,
Tixtaj-BaslnM TranstM-Uxt.
Afterntjon session riimni.,1 n
o'clock. A little important business w as
transacted, and then Mr. W. K. i-p.
of Milwaukie was invited to address the
patrons on the Swiss Initiative and lie
ferendum system of making law s. He de
livered quite an interesting and instruc
live address.
The Grange will ap,KJint a committee
to confer with similar .,.....;.. . .
have already len appointed by tbe
rarmers' Alliance and Knights of
to meet and discuss the merits of the
Initiative and Kelerendum svsi......
A resolution, introduced by A. I)
.,.Kn,u,i,K uie iree coinuge of
'woiuiion, that was presented ,,
the finance committee, caused consider-
auie discussion.
Considerable time was consumed in
offering and considering various amend
ments to the original resolufion. Some
amendments to our by-law. were offered
but were not thought of enough U,.
nee to ! adopted.
The proposed amendment were dis-
Ilypnotism has Wen bavins a hard
time lately in London, 1'nris and Eu
rope penerally. hut espcrially in Lnir
lund. Confessions of professional sub
jects have become common. There in,
indeed, a very stronjr disposition to
reject hypnotism entirely and cousign
it to the limlto of exploded fakes.
The London Times had a scries of
letters some time a;o from an eyewit
ness and alleged investigator of the re
markable doiiifH of i'rof. Charcot and
other less, noted doctors in 1'aris, de
scribing in detail tlie 'desensitiza
tion" of tiulijects. the "mind transfer
ence," and all the woudrous thing's,
made familiar to us of late yean,, und
hfttinj? np a seemingly strong case in
favor of ull that hus been claimed for
hypnotism.
This luduceu Mr. I.abouchere of
11 of an interview he bad
vt ith one of the hypnotic subjects most
before the public a khort time apo.
This subject g'ave undoubted evidence
that he humbugged tho doctor
throughout, and tnat by practice lie
and Other well-known auhjecta, whom
he named hud fhltivated the ability to
eat candles and mn. and to drink
castor oil und pepper m-e when "un
der the influence." smuekirrf their lips
8 if catintr cuke und drinkiMr wine.
as -KUfgested" to them. He pc-i1t-
t-id needles to ! thrust throuirh !i
ears nnd checks, nnd thoroughly HUtia
hed Mr. I.alK.pchere that he could bub-
mit to ull the wonderful thintfa com
mon in hypnotic demonstration.
J Ins seemed to hurt the mesmerUt
Lu'dnchs, mid apparently the subject
were thrown out of work. Thev have
turned to and Uelured the land with
confession. Some ore astounding1, all
arc amusing. One man tella how he
traveled for a Venr, alotlif with five
other subjects, with one of th(T lxrst
known traveling me,h.erhtM In the
C'mntry. The man was rally able to
mesmerize Mtople and perform some of
' lie aciuul wonders of the remarkable
at'eney; but he did a vast amount of
lukinir. One time lie declared to i
committee of lo:ul doctor in a provin
-un iown that he could a easily hvp
hotize a roun over the telephone ' as
luce to ruce.
... i .
j ue proiessor went elKiut a mile
away, culled up his desired subject to
wic veiepnone lixed on the stu(re, and
told him to fro to sleep. The man
promptly complied, and the doctor
jitooca pms and needles into his flesh
pinched him, pulled his tongue and
poked his eyes. The man wn in ik,s
wssion of all his senses. A dozen times
he wonted to jell but held out. know
"ijf thut the professor was driving to
the bull a fast a a horse could l.ri
Finally the subject was pine, d
d feet on one chair nr.,1 I.;.
neck on another, and two fat d. tor
sat on hi chest. Hi backbone wo
just pmnc- out when the professor
rushed breathlessly into the hull and
released hn. nli(l suvlj(M.t
II.
jri:oFK.MOSAt..
H. IilIHt:iX-,rT,.!tv T I.w-irhc-4
ourt stnt-l. 'J'tiC ltnlir. ftrrRitll.
in rv. tutl ii,irti
t Kl K. .k MENTFEE ATTisv T
LAW-UiH.m 1J Mini 4X f"fr 1'iM.t
ort.i r HiiIMiiik. tutrnTi.u 4w.ulrfiou btruvt
Tlir Iln!Ui, uregou.
I)'
I s. KKNNKTT. ATKiKNEV AT LAW.
. f,i- In si't.annu bullillliK, til. stMlm.
f.
Tk
iibarj
Hand Made
M.A.GUNST&CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
.'Mi.., tlrecun.
T nir Bt rrriKdTo. . . whjkw.
AS, IlfNTISliTnV A W ll-SON ATTO
sr T l.i l ill, !. Fnnii ti t.lixn.ver
llrnt NhUimihI llank. I'Mllv. Orvi.lk.
U- II W IIlN-ATTtlKKV AT LtW - Kiomi
.1.1. Nrw V,t UiiK'k.Meiiud suwu
I aw lnUtr, i.rva-
LOOK, OUT
pvesh Paint!
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CCUf ttl. ik Mllll ;
1
iltiT 1
17 i li
Imt or uttrlii, I'liv or country
57 1 bjiDtiUi bltH k.
wlf
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K O l, VA N r-
ukoh nu. HMttna b wurt A Miaitmnti
("Mirth itMiu, 'lid d'Mr trmn Hm- rnTnrr.
OUut huurV tu 12 A. M.. -i u tt ml 7 U f. hi.
w
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II ml and tl.lnl Muu.Uy ol au ti mi.iitli l 7
I M.l.l.S KDVAl. AKl'll II A 1'1 K Ml.
1 llt-'ti, In Miiw. un- Hail th Hi 1 rtl Mnluumliir
Ul CW4-I1 UHllllU 411 i r
MOM'.RN" WlKlliMKN K Tit K Vi (ilil.P.
Ml Hiwwl f Bnn Nil M't 1 ui(tiit i-ven
liiKufim li s'k In rruu-rmi) tu , m.
COI.fMlltA UllK.E, NO. S. I ). O F-MurU
evi-rv hrl-liiT rtttiilnc at .:iaVI-k. In k.
of P. Imll, riirner s.',.inl and Court atrtwtj..
H'.iiMiriiltiK tiruttiera arv nctri.iut.
H. t'LotiiU, iw'jr. It. A. Uiixji.N. li
w r. (.u amr hmhr rt.da
111, ri m.; i m,til fi,r,.r rK-t)d
AuA eiie?;, il he I. it, any
lie tl.4') tt-w ot In- titer tnaiiy.
Thr tlmr (,,r ,uii,tln in, haa rmm,
And ,.. i.f... .1, .(.,., a li.imr
'J lint ,i.,k, f.-,li ami rl.n and rt-a
Aa iii.i.t- but a g,Hl immUT ear tfa
rnlTitltie. jMit-lnr ni.il r!n!tig. ka
Hill n,it- , ,ur i,i,t I.Mti-,- l.M.k iimtr an.
Mr will liiki- v.iur wi.ra rltl.er
) mi-joli i.t t) t!,i dn.
If vmi hv ,,:k r rr tilm a rait.
Hf'll tk y Mir ni-li-r. ,nrj(r or aluall
l:.M-t(iiiiv,
W. C. GILBERT,
i' o iini Si., a.
T1IL DALLKS, Oil.
him.
with
lratriil'jr Hall.
L. . l Hum k.v.n
The Snug!
j W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
iKo. DO Becond Ereet, The Dallei Or.
I Thii aeil knoan stand, kept by the
'M L ..... tt' II If....- I m uMl.
Mttjuumtnf u.vii.1""- arv CTlially In V . . ,." ""
, "w. B fiiir J dent of W a o county, ban an eitraordi-
narj une iock OI
Sbftp Herder Delicto and Irish Pistnrbiiift.
Iu fart, all the leading brand of line
Wine, I.iiinor and C'lifar. (jive tl
old man a call and you will come airain.
J. F. FORD, Evangelist
under datr l
F'RIENllHtF IlIM.E. NO. .. K. .l P.-Mwti
tvvrf M'.iiiUy rvtiuiiitr at 7 ;i n t-Inr-a. In
Suhnrno a bullilinir, tinner of t;nurt and s.'tnid
tr.!U.
vitxl
i'. W.Vafsa, K. i.t H. aiut S.
t. C.
AKHF.MH1.V ftO. 4SJ7, K. (IF 1..- yta In K.
( '. hall the aw.nil and li.Sfth Wednt-
dajra til cacn runnib at 7:.ki p. m
W'OStrX'R TIIKIHTIAN TEMFFKF.M'-r
M I' MUX will ni rvvrj FrliliiT altifiiiKUt
at So'ciia k at the rvadlui; room. AH arc InvlUid.
farninn Inl(rc No. .'ail, I (. (. T.-Ui-cnlar
Mi Iiiie'.lnrn Krl1ny at P. a., a
All are Invitid
X. K. I.
Fl.K'-K . he
TEMPf.f t.0!iF. NO. , A O f. W.-MsrUi
In hraU r v;y flail, i.vrr EelUrn, mu becinid
"wi, Jiiurafia'y wmrUiga at 7 :
W. 8 MTffc, Fh.l.i-lef.
fact .rrr.
M.
I AH. KKrtMITn KKt Mt. 3'2. i. A. K-M.-U
' ever, saturilar at : J) at . In iua I. ul f.
Mali. '
J OF L. F.-Mi-turrf..-, hu-i.day atternram lu
ia UlC K. u( V. Hall.
JEHANH VFHFINM.,.ta , "wry buaday
M rvi'iiliii In tlm K ,,( i. ii..n
or l. r. niviKioM, s. i7- m mi
dayof tatri, month, J ;,:
I f lira
Moltirn. linta, ante
Manii lli:
H. i. M(. Mro. f'o.,
Piifttr, Or'i?on.
UrnlUmtn : , .
On arriving borne last eek, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. "
little (jirl, eight and one-half year old.
who iiad wasted away to W pound,"
now well, otronit and vigorou, and well
fief bed up. K H. Cough t'ure ba done
it work well, lloth of the children like
it. Your K. I', tlonjrh Cure !ia cured
and kept owav all boariwiie Irotn me.
So give it to every one, with (rreetmir"
for all. WiKbinu yon proprtty.
1 our, si a. jviH. j .
we are
J'. Fcikh.
THE C III HC-ltEH.
If yon wlali to fori frw.li tid rhiwrfnl. and caty
or tin- si.rliiK a work, rU-aiiar y.mr a.UMii wlio
the ll.'nilw'l.f and l.lr r, by lakll.K "
T. r-KTFRM rHf'Rf'H R
. . m, m, , ,
rainrr HnoRa
y at
"-ra at I
CT. fafij f urm-ii
Kllth. k.T Kl, It Kl
'virysillKlay at 11 a.
thrrn- diau-a uaeli wia-k.
Hold uudrr poattlvv fiiaiantrr.
M cnta a-r la.ttlr tjr all dniKlciat".
" ANEW
Fnlon Strive
MtileliMi. Kwtor.
?-h.H,i A.m. Kivn..". pr. v j::"?1"'
' HI
to
.""IKHT MA PT1HT flllltcil
i.a, rumor jioriiiii.
. U Tav
'"th t , ai'nili.iiiy at II a m ki iii
'rarer m.,.tln, Fri.f.y I v .,.1, , f t:
;i i. no,. , u.: Atnil'.T,
Captain Sweeney, IT. S. A., Kan
Diego, Cal., Day : "ribiMa f:.i.i.
Kemedy I the firat inedi. 'inn f l,..K
ever found that would do me any Rood "
Price 50 cU. Sold bv Knit a. k
...... u k.niT-rni j,
rjuWribe for Tn Ciihomci.i.
C?ri.Tl.OSAI "" ' H-Kr, W". r
.. H'-r..kHr.oo,iiiy7vi't."u7;
lnriif at H a, ,.. . r ":. '1'worili
1 ,.ry r;., 1 ....li l. every
U.alV;"1 " "" 'lh P-to, .d ,.pie
Vitrrh-H 1 o&wjz rr::i
r.ati. I.nthrran ohureh, Ninth atrrrt k a
"hlaViS T-STT ". ' "
ma.1 ai .! P at. A eurdml wcko,,,, Uj ev.rJ
ye, iikD? Kstablhhment!
-bFALKKH W fe
Furniture and Ca
Ve have added to on ntis-intm
oitiplete rndertading Jjtablihmen
arid a we are in no war oonne.'teif wTkh
t!i Undertaken' Trut rmr price wil
be low aecor ilnglr.
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