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i A Chicago financial institution with a big name aad ten millions capital has been organized io establish branches throughout the world to handle money and make loans. If you dere a luxurious growth of healthy baTtv of a natural color, nature's crowning ornament of both sexes, use only Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer. , . . ' Several resolutions looking toward re-' cognition by this country of the Cuban cause have been introduced in the senate. The Harlem, la., bank has closed its doors. . -' ' Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt,s Witch Hazel Salve. It is at present the article most used for piles, and it always cures them. Geo. H. Haskios. The 'Commercial Travelers' Life Asso ciation of Syracuse, X. Y., is in the hands of a receiver. : : A Chicago architect and engineer claims to have invented an absolutely fire and water proof plaster, adapted to house finishing. . To cure all old sores, to heal an in dolent ulcer, or to speedily cnre piles, you need simply apply De Witt's Witch Hyzel Salve according to directions. Its magic-like action will surprise you. Ceo. H.' H&kins, druggist. - A colliery has been flooded at Aber tiaut, in the south of Wales, and 120 men had a race for their lives. Two Were drowned. v John R. Strauchen, a well-known mason contractor of Rochester, N. Y., has made an assignment. Assets, $175, 000; liabilities, $120.000. ' The old lady was right when she said, the child must die if they waited for a doctor. She saved the little one's lite with a few doses of One Minute Cought - Cure. She had used it for -croup before. Geo. H. Haskins. The condition of Congressman Eos well G. Ilorr is regarded as serious. , The St. Louis police have as yet made to arrests in connection with the train hold-up last week. . Roosevelt, first secretary of the United States Embassy in London has sailed for New York. It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good sound health, one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There is uo shorter surer route than by a course of - De Witt's Sarsaparilla. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. lira. McKinley is in Chicago buying dresses for the inaugural occasion while Che Major is at Canton receiving poli ticians. Two national banks, one at Niagara Falls, Jf. Y., and one at West Superior, Wis., have suspended operations. ARE YOU MADE Miserable by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by Chas. Strang. CATARRH CURED, Health, and sweet breath secured, by using Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For sale by Cbas. Strang, druggist. The plant of the Nebraska City dis tillery was$old for $0,000 by the re ceiver of theMistilling and cattle feed ing company. At the investigation -of t lie national soldiers' home at Leaveimrorth, Kan.f a number of officers of the board tvere examined. Absolutely pure, periectly harmless, and invariably reliable are the qualities of Ooe Min ute Cough - Curej Ik, never , fails in colds, croup and lu jjg troubles. Children like it becaasejiti: is pleasant to take and it helps-hemr. Geo. H. , Haskins, druggist. esolatioB8 against department stores were adopted by the" retail butchers,' retail grocers' and delicatessen dealers' associations in New . York. . . , The banking-house of Johnathan Es terlr Co. of Columbia, O., has gone into the hands of receivers. The assets are $2t,000 and the indebtedness to depositors is about $103,000, The Same... Old Sarsaparilla. That's Ayer's. The same old sarsaoarilla as it was made and sold by Dr. J. C. Ayer SO years Tn the laboratory it is Afferent. There modern appli ances lend speed to skill and experience. , But tae sarsapa rilla is the same oia sarsupon" t made the record BO years Why don't -e better it? Well, we're, much in the condition of the Bishop and the "Doubtless," he said, "God might have made a r herrv. But doubtless, lv He never did. " Why don't we better the sarsapanuar can't. We are using the same old plant that cured the Indians and the Spaniards. It tioit Tin rieen bettered. And since we make sarsaparilla com toond out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were making some secret chemical compound we mizht.... But we're not. We're makine the same old sar saparilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it's tne same - old sarsaparilla be cause it works the same old cures. It's the sovereign blood purifier, and if.'a Avers. The snow has retarded work' on the railroad from Sisson to the McCloud river. Rails' are laid hs far as Upton, on Cold creek, and as soon as trtie snow goes ballasting" "and track laying will begin so as to complete the road as soon as possible. Miss Alice Baxter of Wooster, 0., is the heroine of the hour. The house was entered by three masked men and the woman gave battle with a lighted glass lamp which she smashed over the head of one burglar and continued her attack with the stub of the lamp. The men fled. The Ideal Panacea. . James L. Francis, Alderman, Chi cago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an ideal panacea for coughs colds and lung complaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescrip tion or other preparations.". Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: ' "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found any thing so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this ideal cough rem edy now. Trial bottles free at Chas. Strang's drug store. Ex-State Senator William C Gear of Ohio has been acquitted of the charge of soliciting a bribe. A fire occurred at Chester, Ark., and "nearly the entire business part of the town is destroyed. The clothing store of If. Schradsky, one of the largest in Denver, was taken possession of by mortgagees. The. Denver Times says George W. Eistine will iprobably soon change the title from receiver to president of the Colorado Midland railway. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter.chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all 9kin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by Chas. Strang. It is reported that among the dead after a battle in Cuba, the bodv of General Maceo, the leader of the Cu bans, was found. Also the dead body of Francisco Gomez, son of Maximo Gomez. The thread manufacturers of thte country and Great Britain haye organ ized under one management. At Yokohama Mrs. Carew, a wealthy English woman, has just been con victed of having poisoned hflr husband. - ' Cures Group. "My three children are all subject to croup: I telegraphed to San Fran cisco, got a half dozen bottles of 3. B. Cough Cure. H is a perfect remedy. God bless you for it. Yours, etc.. J. H. Crozier, Grants Pass, Or." 50c per bottle. For sale by Chas. Strang. ' C C'Dariiehs agent of ttie interior department, has been relieved from duty in Wyoming and assigned to Utah. :. His successor has not been named. ' - '-' : TA man-killing elephant is to be elec trocuted at Chicago, an' admission fee being chanted to witness the operation. A decision has just been rendered by the SupTeme Court of Kansas holding telegraph companies liable for messages not repeated. ' t .. I- "Excuse me, ".observed the man in spectacles, but I am a surgeon, and that Is not where the liver is." "Never' you mind where the liver is," retorted the other. "If it was in his big toe or his ' left . ear De Witt's Little Early Risers would reach it and shake it for him. One that you can bet your gig lamps." Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. , Henry O. O'Connor, one of the" prin cipal witnesses in .the Cronin murder rial at .Chicago, committed suicide by shooting. The courts at St. Paul have decided, that the Salvation Army, not being an incorporated body, cannot receive legacies. The military forces are being grad ually withdrawn from Leadville, as the warring strikers gradually subside. For the Kidneys. "I am 65 years old; have had kidney disease and constipation for 25 years. Am now well used yourt.B.ueadacne and Liver cure one year. Used 6 bottles at 60 cents each. J. H. Knight, itut ledge. Or." Price 50c per bottle. For sale by Chas. Strang. - John G. Newbill, Registrar of the Springfield, Mo., land office, ls been requested to send his resignation to Secretary Francis or undergo a hearing on charges of neglect of duty. It is reported that work on the Pan ama canal has beeu resumed and that 3000 men are at present employed. Miss Vivian Sitrtoris, grand-daughter of the late ex-Presideut Grant, bus for mally entered society at Washington. A OREAT GERMAN'S PRESCKI1TIOX. Diseased blood, constipation, and kid . i , . . , . i ney, liver ana oowei irouoies ure cureu hv Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale bv Chas. btrnng. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED Bv the use of bhilohs Jure. . inis great cough cure is the only known remedy for that terriDie disease. or sale by Chas Strang. . , Alfred Nobel the inventor of dyna mite has just died at San Reno, Italy. A larsrely attended meeting was held at London a few days ago for the pur pose of agitating a protective tariff poh' icy in England.. It was stated that a tariff of 5 per cent on wneai unpnnuu would yield a revenue of 15,000,000 pounds sterling per annum. NERVES ON EDGES. T was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. Karl's Clover Koot iea nas made me well and happy. Mrs. E. B. WORDEN. ' THE BEST COUOn CURE Is Shiloh's Cure. A neglected cough is dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. . .Abraham Eckert, who was to have been hanged at Wilkesbarre, Pa., on Tuesday, took poison and died in his cell at noon. ;The suit of Tyler against the county of Tehama for $40,000 damages on ac count of the building of a bridge across his land, has been compromised by the payment of 5250 to the plaiiitilT. F. E. Brown is exploiting a scheme to organize an irrigation district in the Mojave and take water from' the Mo jave river. . The creditors of the Mount Lowe railway held a meeting in Pasadena, Cal., last week' to discuss the affairs of the concern and devise a way to get their money. They concluded that no satisfactory settlement could be made with Professor Lowe, and decided 'As begin foreclosure proceedings. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, of Worthington, Ind. VSun," writes: "You have a valu able prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for constipation and sick headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehl, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary but sir booties of Electric Bit- j ters restored ber neaitn ana renewed her strength. Price fifty cents and 81.00. Get a bottle at Chas. Strang's drug store. . The official report of San Diego's city engineer declares positively that the big Morena dam, which is to be part of the city's $1,500,000 water system, has serious defects at points where leaks are dangerous. , According to this re port, seams in the bedrock, appear to let the water through the dam. Samuel Webb, sent to San Quen- tin from San Bernardino less than a month ago on pleading guilty of burg lary, has died in prison from injuries received at the time of his capture. Arizona parties who shipped cattle to Colorado and Kansas last spring for pasturage made a losing deal. The cattle brought less than they could have been sold for delivered at the railroad. The old way of delivering messages by post boys compared with the mod ern telephone, illustrates the old ted ious method of "breaking" colds com pared with their almost instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. Rev.'Lewis Albert Banks of Brooklm, was the prohibition candidate for gov ernor last fall, a tjjl some of his parish oners objected to his taking part in politics. Hermann Oelnchs has made a bid for society recognition in Gotham. His debutlnoluded the "Newport set." An effort is being made to discover and punish members of a Missouri Tigilance pnrtv who hung a couple ol murderers a few nights ago- Tammany Hall, the noted political organisation of New York, is holding out the blive branch to its members, Bourke Cochran and others, who bolted the Chieago platform. v : For the Lungs. Elder Alson W. Steers writes from Portland, Or.: "There is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers with the confidence that I can the S. B. Cough Cure." 50o per bottle. For sale by Chas. Strang. -.ihe Kentucky.. court .ot.appeais nas confirmed the action of the lower court, in convicting Scott Jackson and Alonso Walling for the murder of Pearl Bryan. At a meeting held in San Diego re cently a movement was , put on foot having for its object the extension of the Cuyamaca railroad to Santa Maria, a distance of sixteen miles. The esti mated cost of the extension is $200,000. The novel spectacle of farmers plow ing with six inches of snow on the ground was witnessed in several totali ties in Washington recently. This was made possible by the snow falling before the ground froze to any extent. pills io not Cure. Pills do not cure constipation. They only aggravate. Karl's Clover . Hoot Tea gives perfect regularity of the bow els. For sale by Chas. Strang. A BAUY'S LIFE SAVED. "My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh's Cure," writes Mrs J. B. Martin, ot uuntsviue, Ala. For sale by Cbas. Strang. A r.i:&na! clab has leen formed in Canada to agitate the sentiment of sep aration "of IJueen'1 domain and estab lishment of an independent nation. The Italian steamer Sailier bound for Bijenos Ayers from Bremen, found ered otf the coast of Spain during a severe storm, and all on Ixmrd. 210 pass engers and t5 men in the crew, were lost. Claus iK'stefsef, living at Schuyler, Neb., was rejected by Miss Christina Glesing and undertook to kill the girl, but succeeded in killing one of her brothers. He then escaped. La urippe. Pneumonia, conghs and colds cured. Use S. U. Cough Cure. J'rice SO cents per bottle. For sale by Chas. Strang. Trains collided on the Baltimore and Ohio in Indiana and two trainmen were killed and several others seri ously injured. The window glass factories of the East have resumed operations after a long shut-down. It is stated that many Colorado mili- tiamcn have enlisted to go to Cuba to take part in the war. It is the same old story mid yet con stantly recurring that Simmons Llyer lt.Tul!itnr is the best family medicine. "Wo have used it in our family for eight years and find it the best med icine w3 ever used. We think there is no such medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs. M. E. S- Adlngton, Franklin, N. C. "Each member of our family uses it as occasion requiro9." W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ky. ffirifsAw'rie hiSkest clairn for other Mrf fSp' w) tobaccos, is ' Just as 1 1 f .M rnfe Mp J Every old smoker VQ) wf knows" there is none just Ngpr m4J0Z. You will find- one coupon inside: M aif each two ounce bag, and two cou- fwi w- J1 Pns ns'de each four ounce A-fM - . ". V - a lE'ia! J of Blackwcll's Durham, f (fjjn m. I T v Tf'' 1 Buy a bn8 of tn ecle- Wf Wi 1 I fcj. Mrf I brated tobacco and read the I M.. , I I23! I coupon which gives a list 1 y , V J I ?tf?lMf valuable presents and hor CTf JIlCKSflimLLE MBLE WMS. J. C: WHIPP, iropr. Ooes General Contrasting in all GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Jacksonville, HE WAS A STAYER. Wasn't Golnc to Re Srorcd Off a Volcano by a Mrr rnpt!on. Advices by the Australian steamship Miowera give news that an adventurous young Englishman named Carr, who, it is quite possible, may be Lieut. Seton Karr, the most adventurous mountain climber and pioneer of the British Geo graghical society, narrowly escaped de struction in a whirlwind of steam, cin ders and stones preceding the deluge of lava emitted by old Euapehu, New Zealand's famous volcano. He Had started, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, with two guides and provisions for ten days' exploration of the fire peaks forming the crest of Ruapehu and fencing its famous crater lake. He got half way up the moun tain side, when his progress was great ly retarded by a fresh fall .of snow, a inost Unusual fhing at this season. From twenty-eight degrees the mer cury rose within four hours to seventy six degrees, the snow disappeared and earthquakes added their rumblings in the heart of the mountains tn swell the mysterious feature of the night. The guides hourly became more uneasy and entreated Carr to break camp and de scend before the eruption, which they anticipated would overwhelm them.' ' "Yon think the mountain will give fireworks for our benefit, do you?" was Carr's comment. "This is glorious; we will not disappoint old Ruapehu of his audience. , ' But the guides were not so enthusi astic, and finally announced that they i were going whether he would or not. C' "Very good," was Carr's reply, "I will atay." Then he paid them their wages for the portion of the trip only that they had actually performed. They hastily retraced their steps, and the very next day showers of mud, which invariably precede active eruptions, commenced. The guides decided that their late employer must be overwhelmed, and great was their surprise two days later to be rejoined by him at the base of the mountain. He was scalded from head to foot; his left arm was broken, and there were bruises and cuts on every part of his hotly where he had been struck by stones which rained from the mountain top. Hardly had the party reconnected when the eruption proper commenced, and for days the sight was a magnifi cent though awful one. Uuapehn is nine thousand odd feet high, and one of the most rugged and picturesque mountains in the Southern "sea. After the eruption Carr ascended on the west side, which had hardly.been affected at all. owing to continued wind from that quarter, and it has been found thnt the famous crater .lake had entirely disappeared, having been lit erally blown out and replaced bv a bubbling field of lava, the depth of which cant not be est n tiinntod. l.nrgn iil Pmnll UmU. Near the city of Muinhilay. nurinah. is to Ik- found the largest UwU in the world, the fanuu Kmh I5::w. In con sists of 71. parts, in the shajif of white ninrhle plates. Knch plate is protected by n temple of lu icKs. This onoi nioiis vohnae is written in I'al. nt 1 contains JTo.S.'.n stanzas. These stnn..is form the rclipious coile ot the Huihlhists, The Kuth Daw is not an ancient produc tion. V.utldliislie piety prompted its preparation in this century. It was made lv command of Mi'idnmin, one of the last, kin its of Hurmah. In nmrkifd contrast with the Kuth Paw-is n Kon vcrsaiion lexicon published in P.erlin, which is the smallest book in the world. The volume is less than ball a cuoie inch in bulk, although it contains 17". 000 words. A microscope specie lly pre pared for the purpose in necessary to enable the reader to peruse this midsret of u book. i . CELTIC CIVILITY. It Is Mantrosted In the Most Ordinary Conversations. 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Ar ' Salem : Lv S:00tt.m r . . . ; , Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman Bnflbt Sleepers and Second. Class Sleeping Cursattached to all through trains Between I'drtland and Corvallis. . WST- SlDK DIVISION. Mull trains ttnlly. except Siindav: (:S0 a. ia:lftp in l.v rnrtinnii Ar I B:i p. m m Ar 1 t'orvniys Lv 1:SS p. m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of O. C. it E. railway. Express Trains diil.y. except Sunday: ...It .v ... I I D,i.tl,....l A I CV.n m I'. Ill I U. I'lllUH,! Ill . 1' !. Ill 7:25 p. iuAr McMiuuvllle Lv&50a. m -Through tickets to all points In the Eastern stales, Canada and Kuropo can be ob tained at lowest rales from W. A Lippineolt, Agent, aieuiora. R. KOEHLER. ' E.P.ROGERS. ' . . Manager. . Asst. G. F. & P Aft PORTLAND 03CQON. am Iftft'-. lV K U UfM GREAT xinnrminnv SOCIETIES OF M.EDFORD- l. O. O. F. Lodire No. 83. mret In I. O. O. f. ball every Saturday at at & p.m. Visiting brothers always welcome. . . A. 5. WLITOX, iH. M. IBA A.PllKM'8. Rec. Sec. . I. O. O. F. Koirue River Kueamnment. ' No. a, meetii in l. O. O. F. hall th xecoud and fourth Wednesdays of each montirat 8 p. m. Z. J1AJCCY, tr. I. A. WEnn, Scribe. - Olive Rphekab Lode Xo.33. meeta la l.O. . F. hull lirst and third Tuesduvs of eact month. Visiting sinters Invited to attend. - Miss Mamie Nicholson. N. G. Mas. A. T. Dbiuko, Rec. Sec. K. of P. TaliKman lodsf No. 81. meet Hod day evening at 8 p.m. Visittne brothers ai ways welcome. ' H. V. Lf msdks, U. C. Z. MAXCr, K. of R. and S. A. F. & A. M. Meets first Fridar on or be fore full moon at Sp. m., in A. O. V. W. hal!. n . 1. V AWTEfl. w . . W. V. LlPPWCOTT. Kec. Sec. Knlehts of the Maccaoees. Triumnh Tant - No. 14, meets in regular review on the 1st and 3d Mondays of each month in A. O. V. W. Hall at 7M p. m. VUituig Sir Knights cordial ly invited to attend. A. A. BATTEiirios, Commander. . W.T.Yobk. R. K. Woodmen of the World Camn No. 60. meets every Thursday evening in -A. O. IT. W. hail. sieaioru, vregon. . .' F. M. WafiOH. .' H'aluce Woods. - Council Commander. Clerk. A.O. U. W. Lodee ffo.M. meets even Or and third Wednesday in the month at 8 p. m in their hall in the onera block. Vinirina ' brothertTinvlted to attend. -- D.T.LAw-rOS. M.W. w. T. YORK. Recorder. . W. B. C Chester A. Arthur Corps No. U meets second and fourth Friday of each month at 3 o'clock p. m., in Wooir hall. MRS. L. c. KEOOES, Pres. Mrs. M,E. Davis. Sec. . - - ... O. A. R. Chester A. Arthur Post N. 47. meets in I. O. O.F. ball every second and fourth Saturday afternoon In each month at 2 o'clock. - Eli Fisher, Adjutant. W. C. T. TJ. Meets everr Wednesday after . noon la the Halley Black. MRS. ADDIE V A If ANTWERP. Pres. Mrs. Rose DkGroot. Sec - CHURCHES OF KEDFORD. Saint Marks Episcopal Sunday Ecnooi meets at Episcopal Church every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Wm, Hart, Rector; S. S. Pentz, Superintendent. Methodist Episcopal Churca Edw GitUns. pastor. Preaching every nabbath at 11 a. m and 7 :30 p. m. Bunday school at 10 a. m., E. E. Thompson, supt. Class meeting every Sabbath at close oi sermon, levi r auceii.-ieaaer. tup worth league every Sabbath evening at 0:30, U. Id. Gilkey, prest. Junior league every Sabbath at 3 p. m.. Miss May Phipps, supt. Regular weekly weekly prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. Ladies sewing circle every two weeks. Mrs. Beidleman. pres. Missionary societies, home and foreign, first. Friday in each month, presidents, Mrs. Van Antwerp and jura. uuDDaro. Presbyterian Church Rev. A. S. Foster, pa r. Preaching ax 11 a. m and 7:00 p. m. 8a as- Up. m. an El. C :15 p.m. day school at 10 a. m. . P. S. C. Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. m Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesdar evening at 7 o'clock Baptist church L. L. Woods, pastor. Wor ship and preaching every Sunday morning and evening at usual hours for church services. Covenant meeting on Saturday at 3 o'clock pro ceeding eacn nrst sunaay. f rayer meeting oa Wednesday evening. Baptist Young People? Union meets at baoon Sunday evening, bus.- day school at 10 a. m. Christian church Corner of Sixth and I streets. Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7. p. m. Sunday schooF at 10 a. m.; Junoir Endeavor at p. m.: Y. f. o. u. t. at o:ju p. m. xTayer meeting every Thursday evening. Ladies Missionary Auxiliary to . a. t. ursi rnurs , day 7 -JO P. M. each month. Cooral Union every Friday at 7:30 p. m. The people veloome. Eli Fisher pastor. Resides at the church. Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. J Jl. Crutchfield. pastor. Services at 11 a. a. and 7 p m. oo the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sabbath; Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and Epworta. League at 6 p. Sabbata at Soda Springs at 11 a. ra. and Xeii Creek schoot house K I p.a. A hearty wel come to all. Thos- F. Oakes, Henry C Payne, Henry Smm. Receivers. Northern PACIFIC R. R. 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