Published Every Friday Morntnf. A. S. BL1T0N. MAN WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. lie It ol tew days: but quite a plenty. MJBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR, nwtd In the Poatotnce at Medtord, Urogon aa Booond-Glasa MaU Manor. .'MiDroKD, Friday, Jan.. B, 1900. i-vrrre t a titi i pt on aiat 1 XIAO M. Xll 1'JlV E. O. Dake'a Ad vartlsuig Agenoy. M and Aft at erohanta Kx ataage, Bau Kranotsco, California, where ooa sraote (or advertising can be made for It. ' ' i Our Clubbing List. Ihb Mail and Weekly S. P. Call 12 00 " " " Examiner 2 85 ; " " Clironlole 3 25 1 Oregoulan 8 00 l " " Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 " " . Sunday Bulletin.. 2 00 " " N. Y. Tribune.... 1 65 " " Weekly Clnoln- natl Enquirer, - - 1 76 Oregon's Beet Sngar Factory. The factory at La Grande, which is one of the most complete in the United States, has been in success- ful operation for two years. The factory began operations upon the ' guarantee that 8600 acres of beets would be grown annually. While this acreage was -planted the first year, nearly. half of the growers abandoned their crops before har vest time, by reason of the large amount of work involved, and as a result only 8150 tons of beets were delivered at the factory. The acre age this year is about 2300 and the yield about seven or eight tons ' to the acre. The sugar output will not be less than 3000 tons for the year. , The factory is considerable of an institution, and represents an an nual expenditure of 500,000: :The buildings and feed yards occupy 80 acres of land. The nominal capac ity of the factory is 350 tons of beets per day, but it actually ground 450 tons in 24 hours and turned out 54 tons of dry, white granulated sugar, -r The operation of the sugar plant .requires the labor of 100 skilled men, in addition to. which there are employed in the fields in cultivating and harvesting the beet crop from 1000 to 1500 people. Each running season the factory consumes 8000 cords of wood and 3500 tons of lime. seen these same ups and downs In the live stock business, it does not take long to figure out the problem "We have a population on this whole coast of two million people, not as many inhabitants as there are in the city of New York, and with the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada nnd Arizona to draw from and everybody anxious to get into the business, it takes but a short time to have a surplus. "Whenever the eastern market does not justify the buying of oattlo from eastern Nevada it takes but a short time to be overstocked. How ever, we will compare notes in three years and see how much I missed my calculations." Their Business Dooming. Probably no one thluir has causod auoh a general revival ot trade at Chus. Strang s drug store at his Riving unity to nil ruauy customers oi ao many tree trial bottles of Dr. King's Now Dis covery (or Consumption, His trade is simply enormous in this vory valuable remedy, from the (sot that it always cures and never disappoints. Uoughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, oroup, and ail throat and lunar diseases are auloklv oured. You cau test 11 before buying oy getting a trial Dottle tree. Large size 50 oenta and 11.00. Every bottle warranted. NEWS OF. THE WOULD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Kemahit of Ilia victims f the Mala l'lanrail al Krai at Arlington Coal Miners of I'emtajlsaiila Threateu to HI ilka. A WARM RECEPTION. ' iu Oolumbto has NEWS OF TrIE STATE. The Albany weather report shows the amount of rainfall for the past year to have been 40.63 inches. Marion Countv has reduced Its in debtedness K3,59o during the past year. The county debt is now onlv 0l,U. Thirty-six marriage licenses were issued in Morrow County in 18t9. Sep tember is the only month in whioh none got married there. The bondsmen of W. H. Donaca, the Sweet Home postmaster, have been no tified that the amount of his shortage wbioh they will have to pav is $11066.11. Brown Bros., of Oorvallla. Durchaaed from local holders a bunch e fine mut ton sbeeD. containing about 300 heart. The price paid was 4 cents per pound on foot, and the sheep averaged above 100 pounds each. Astoria Is a wet town and no mistake. The annual report of Weather Observer Johnson, shows the precipitation dur ing im to have been 101.40 inches, the heaviest by far since the records have been kept. The average for the previous 15 years was 73 inches. Monroe now has a ohance to secure many cases of smallpox, as a case has The revolution broken out ugtiiu. s.imi.v mum milled. Ik tlninnatltv whh niininMt at Ilntiiilnu. Mandolin r nays ago ror the murder of her mistress, Mrs. Hubert Lauo. The torpedo bout Stockton od at Riohmond, Vs., a few days ago. tuo Teastu is 170 root loug and is ex peotod to make Dtf knots,, The Union Paolflo rullriutil will miriti another ooal mine at Rook Springs, Wyo. the Standard Oil oomiiatir ia trvlna i anise ihu.uuu acres of oil land In Indian territory for 137.000 nr vnar. The Indians protest, The congressional ludtistriul commis sion will investigate iiinuufauturiug business and labor conditions on the Paoiffo ooast next February. British Columbia engineers have ao onrately surveyed, determined and marked the Atllu boundary lino be tween British Columbia and the Yukon territory. Tho average cost iu foreign countries w u sugar Imported iuto tho United States la tho fiscal yeivr 187S was 4.1)7 cents per pound; ia 181H), 3.39 oeuts m pound. The Future of Cattle Industry. From the Klamath Falls Express. Louis Gerber, who is feeding a good many mutt- n sheep and beef cattle on Lost river for the Cali fornia market,' informs us that the ,,jjrice of cattle had reached the limit." He says: . "Beef is not as high as it was during the summer and autumn months, and feeders will find the profits on the wrong side of the ledger. - , 'The heavy fall of rain in Cali fornia during the fall months have etarted vegetation of all kinds and from all , advices received - from Southern California there will be ah abundance of grass beef cattle1 by the latter part of. February. " "A great many cattle have been shipped in the southern counties from Arizona and Mexico during the last two months. ; "While I don't look for cattle to take a big tumble, there will be a general decline in prices for the next five years. . "I look for two-year-olds to bring about 25 next year. That is a very "good price and it is a good business at that figure.- : "The local consumption of beef in ; San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento markets has fallen off fully.' 25 per '.cent for the present season compared to previous years. "It ia true that there were fully as many cattle slaughtered in San Franoisco during 1809 and prob ably more, but this was caused by the immense amount of both fresh and oanned meats which .the gov ernment sent.pn' the transports to the Philippines. . ,. . . c.-;3 -,'.;U. ' "When beef ia as high as' it has been during the past year, the work ing people who are really . the. .con sumers buy other articles of food as a substitute !' . "I don't want td leave 'the.. im pression, however, that cattle ' will be down to any low figure for some time, but one who has observed con ditions' for over 30 years and has' of developed just a few miles north town. The place is rigidly quarantined but it is quite probable that several persons were exposed before It was made certain that the trouble . was srrallpox Salem's" smallpox scare coartha tax payers $22V6.43. That figure includes every dm mat was allowed oy Jhe city on the smallpox account since the first case was discovered in September The Statesman says there has not been a case of smallpox in Salem since the 8th Inst., and at the present time there is not a single case in tne county, W. Z. Moss and J. C. Dodson. stock men oi lmko uountv, nave purchased 60 mules, with which thev will leave for the south next week. They have hu more muies at silver iane, wiiero they will keep them, and gather others until r'edruarv l. when thev will take another drove south. The mule market in Lake County is climbing rapidly H. H. French lost a 2-vear-old Devon heifer last Thursday from wild parsnip poison, says tne uove Ledger, He now thinks the cow he lost before that was poisoned on parsnips, which at this season of the year is quite tempting to siock. several years ago ne lost z7 head of cattle all at one time in this pasture by wild parsnip poisoning. There is so much of it in the pasture along the creeks that it is practically impossible to exterminate it owing to the great expense required. Farmers and Furrowm A farmer is known -by his furrow as " the carpenter is known by his chips." 'It t.Lu . e. i i i r . ta m uiw iiuiiu mm a true eye lo turn a straight furrow. No wonder the farmer wears out, spite of exercise and fresh air. One day's work on the farm would tire many a trained athlete. And the farmer works hardest of all. The first up and the last to bed, feeding his team before he feeds himself, his work is practically nrver done. Why does not the fanner treat his own body as he treats the land he cultivates? He puts back in phos- Ehate what he takes out in crops, or the ind would grow poor. The farmer should put back into hit body the vital elements exhausted by labor. If he does not, he .will soon complain of "poor health." The great value of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is in its vital, izing power. It gives strength to the stomach, life to the lungs, purity to the blood. It supplies Nature with the sub stances by -which she builds up the body,' just as the fanner supplies Nature with the substances that build up the crops. "I write to tell you of the great benefit I re. celyed from the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery writes Mr. O. B. Bird, of Byrn rtde , Putnam Co.. W. Va. . It cured me of a very bad case of Indljentlon aiocited witli torpid llr. Before I bec.-.n the e?e of ' Golden Med ical Dtnpvery'.I had rioapje1lle:could nottleed nor work but very Utile. The HUle that I ate did not agree with me, bowth conntlpiled, and life was mliery to im. I wrolc lo Dr. Pierce girlar the nympioms, and iked for advice. He advised me to try !h 'Oolden Medical IM eoyery' o I bcipn the iweor It nnd after taking four 6olMe I felt ro --'I that I Went to work; ouk won got worrf , -o t ni-in began the uk of It and used it about ciglii weeks longer, when I was permanently cured." ' -. - 1 Dr, Pierce's ?!esiil Pellets Invigor ate stomach, liver and bowels. - Use them when .you f"'rc a pill. ,.(.. j - Superior job printing at this otmoe. The remains qf the tailors who were killing by the blowing up of tho battle ship Maine in Havana harbor and last week brought to the United Statea, were laid to rest in the Arlingtou ceme tery, near Washington, Thursday. The oereruouies at the cemetery were simple bat impressive, oud atteudnt hv Pnl. dont McEluley and cabinet, besides the neaas or the army and naval oircle. Many of the important shipping ports m me ruiuppiuet whioh hare been closed ainoe the war have been opened usituy, ana ocnero are to be. Two seven-story buildings in New York occupied by the wall paper faotorv of William Campbell ft oompaoy were destroyed by fire a few days ago. The loss is fully ITiOO.OtKV . . Alfred Morrison, professor of lan guages, misstook his wife for a burglar daring the night and shot herattheir home in Mount Vernon. N. Y. Mn Morrison exonerates her had baud from all blame. Ho Is aluioit, insane from gnei, aixs. Morrison may die. Lavish living- and a nenchant far nU. tog the races resulted in the arrest at Chicago of Clyde H. Wollaoo. a olerk in tne united Btiitea sub treasurr. on char. ges of imrloiuing a took ooutaluing 5O0O iu goia coin. TUe priaonec is 36 years u age, exceiicnc appearance and good uuress nna tne son of John O. Wallace, a prominent merchant. Dnrirtg the post year Andrew Oarno- gio, un uiti manuiaciurer, gave np warrU of S.1,000,000 to benoflt humanity m vuuiti lurra or ocuer. ' ; --' - The Jones Scale works of Binaham. ton, N. Y., was recently badly dumaged Dy are ana water. Tne loss will nrob. uuiy reacn tou.ow. The extensive mills of Josenh Vliiim as sons, manufactures of cotton in Oer- mantown, Pa., was almost destroyed by fire recently. The loss is estimated at fw.uuu. An unknown ship and her orew of" IIS men were wrcked during a recent storm on tne Atlantic coast near Norfolk. Representatives of 85,000 miners in th bttnminous district of Pennsylvania met recently at various points to consider the feasibility of a strike for a genaral increase of 80 per cent in wages, The sessions were secret. The miners say unless tne operators consent to the o mand a general strike is certain. The operators informed the miners that thev regard ine oemunus as preposterous. 4 The bureau of internal revenue t new i one- nos neoiaeu tlutt Insnrance companies doing a cull loan busiuess arc liable to the. bunkers' tux imposed Dy tne war revenue law. ' . The Cheyenne flyer on the Union Pn- oi nc railroad onisbed into the Bowlder Valloy trairr at Brighton, Col., recently. One man,- Wiuflold Randleman an ex press messenger, was killed and 14 per sons Injured. " t According to commercial reports the year just closed was Che most prosper ous the Uhitcd States has ever experi enced. V ' ;. ': ,' TThe building knd contents of the Blk-lin-Wiscnor wholesale grocery at Bur lington, Ia , were destroyed by fire, en tailing a loss of $150,001$ with insurance of 198,000. The intense .cold preronted the firemen from doing efTcotlve work'. Seyeral.large American manufacturing eitabliBuniouts will not be. ropresonfod at the "coming Pnris exposition, being too bnsy . filling, ordors. to attempt pro paratlon of appropriate display. ' . ;. i ; A bill for laying a cable to Hawaii, Guam and. the Philippines is before. oongress, in whtcn the cost is limited to fs,uuu,uuu, ana a preliminary appropri ation of $500,000 is mode to begin tho work. - T"he postmastor-general calls for bids for furnishing improved mail servloe be tween San-Francisco and Sydney , N. 8. W.Jfor an' optional term of oltliot' five or ten years, beginning Novomber 1, 1900. ' ' - This year tlie dead letter office at Washington received over .1000 .letters addrpssod tojjijnta Clans; TUo letters came from children all ovor tho country. - French coal mtuero in St, Extronno are on a striko for higher wages. Fifty thousand workers may be efleotud. II Arrive Haute T m nisi sol M It UuuS lanpresaluat, This ivsldeut of Alfred tlry.-t euiuo homo at (he end of one week Instead of miw, us lie Intended whiii he ttarteil on Ills business trip, lie had Ills vallsu ill his hand and rang tho doorbell with n Villi. "l'lly you couldn't bring a gong with you, snapped the sour fawd maid wim answered the cull, "What's the tense or uiuklii such a racket? Wo soit't want unytlilng today." And she iliiuimtHl the door Iu a way that show. Hi she didn't, itilud noise If she uiailo It. "Opeu that dor!" shoulnd the uugry iwner. "lio ou, uow. We don't buy uotliln of peddlers, we don't. I has my orders. Quit klckln that dwir, or I'll telephone for the iKillce. Dou't you think you klu skeer me. ait a chute ou your self." Let me In at once. I'm the tor of this place, the husband of your mistreat." i . 'That's a likely story, sloli a lookln olo frump us you are.. Make yourself scarce now fur a buldhufded ole fraud."' ' - lie was tuu times inudder. boeuiisu ho Is 13 years older than his in-ettv wife, uud JiimiMHl up uud iloivu ou Hit veranda while he shunted, waved hit valise uud vowed all kluds of venge ance. Heforo he was placid euouuli to see straight (he vlingo was upnii hlui with a tint I ion, uud theru wns uotlilng for him but igiioitiluluua flight. He wns Just well under way when his wife up. in-mvu iruiu iiiiwii iiiwu anil called a halt. Of course be sailed Into her for liuvlug such a girl, gave the uinld rtvo uilunie.V notice, weut tliroiigh the house like a stnrui and could onlv smile the sickliest smile when ho tnw the new aervaul scuddiuv ttiroinrh the back sate.-Detrolt Kree I'resa. CANCER IS DEADLY! Results Fatally in Nina Cases Out ot ten -A Cure Found at Last. FULTON'S STEAM WARSHIP. The Rtroumrslatlos lo Ike Gov- It Is Interesting In the light of the achievements of our navy In recent years, especially thoso of tho splendid llk'htlug luacliliu-a propelled nt the rata of 20 utiles sn hour, to rend tho follow ing report mnde during the war of 1812 on a proposition made by Holiert Ful ton to build a steam vessel for the pro tection or our uartwra and seaboard cit ies: Kg tMDOM. Jftn I ' We, lbs undsratatMil. hara thl ....nin'. the moJcl inj pl.u, o( , ,,.1 0, W,I( iui,lllud by Oob-rt niHon, lo carry t tuns, II and It iua!, ani um remiot shot, io bs peopslUil by lesin al ilia iuscI ol four to are miles per hour, without the aid ol wind or tide. The propcrtlM v. wmi- iravi am inat. Wltaout masts QC Skill, she csa move will, njcl.l.nt spaed: tbsl bsr ms chlotry ttalnr fuarded alia cannot ba cHiiIm. DisI Ivtr sides sn so thick ss lo ba ImpeMlrmbls lo scry kind ol shot, and in s calm or 11(1,1 .cra sua ran iaae cnoics oi noslllon or distance Irom ao ntuy. Consldcrinf the spssd which Ihs sepllcslton ol steam has slresdy tlvsn heavy Sueting bodtss, , bars lull conSdencs that, sbuold ssick a vcasH move only (uur milts per hour, she could, under favorable circumstances, which nur always be aalnetl over MitmlM' . srla ln our. ports, haibora, lus and sounds, be raadrreil more foniiiilatile lo any enriny than sny kind ol snaine bllherio inrrnled. And In leaas she would be efusl lo the dVetructlnn ol one or mure sevenl.rours or ol cumprllii her or them to drnart from our wslrrs. We. therefore. live. our derided opinion that II Is among the best Interests of the United Stales lo carry IhU plan into initnedisu eiecutlon. Sraruas DacsTta, . ? - J. Jossa, I. niDOLa. On this report Is the concurrence of H. Evnns, O. II. Perry. I,. WarrlUKtou and J. Lewis. Washington Slur. Tin's foiki'l'iil iHhoiiho fifton Orst apjioart tut u inoro Hcrntdli, a iiluiplti, or lump 0 tho broiiHt, too Hiimll tw uttrtiot nny uotioo, until, in ninny t'lisos, tlio doiully U1HUUHU IH lllliy UUVUUMHI, , ' Cuiioor etui not bo ourod by a surgicaj onoriltion. bociiimo tho tliHuiuio iu a virulnni poison in thn blood, OltVulitilng throtiirliout tho syHtom, nnd althougb tho soro or uloor-vkhowu hh tho t'ltnooi' nmy bu out iiwuy, tTiet poison MinMnH in tho blood, land promptly bitmkri out ufrosli, with rejtio wod violonoo. " ' The wonderful Mint-ess of S. 8. S. in miring obstiuato, tleop-iteatoil bloml (lihotiHOH whioh were oonsidored liuturablo, liuluood n low d. simiriinf suiroiuts to try it for Cunooi', itftor oxhiiUHtinu; tho slcill of the ohysiuiuns without a oure. Much to thoir tloliurht H. H. H amve,i txiiutl to tho disoHso and romptly. olVoctod u oure. The triad news pruHi rnpiuiy, miu n wan soou uoinoiiHiiutiHi beyond doubt (hut a oui-o hod nt lust boon found for dtwtdly Ctknoor, Evidmioo tins ncou mulatod whioh hi iuoontroveriible, of whiuh the following Is a spooimen , ' ' "Cauuer ig hnradlUrv in our famllv. mv fathsr. a alster and an aunt having died from tills dread fill disease). My feelings may bo Imagined when the hor rible disease mode Its upwarauco on my side, It wot a uialiKnant Cancer, eatimr Inwardly In sunh a wav aa to oatiHo great ahum. The diteaae isMnied beyond the tain oi int uuoura, ror tnoir uetvtmont Old no good whatavor, the Cauogr growing worw all tho whllo. Numeroua remedies were used for it, hut the Cancer grow steadily worse, until it seemed that I waa doomed to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Csvuoer ig, egpeofall wiuto inherited. I wn advised to try Swift's Hpeclllo (H. B. 8 ), whioh, from tha first day, forosd out the poison. I ooatlnuad Iu uan until I had taken aightaera bottles), when I wna qurvd gound aad well, and hare had no gymptomg of tha dreuilful affllotlmi, though many years have elapsed. 8. 8. 8, la the onlr nn for Oancot.-gCaa. 8. M. Idol, Winston, N. 0. 7 Our book on Oanoor, oontaining othor testimonials nnd valuable) informntion, will be sont free to any address by the Swift SpeoihV) Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Mas- a u. root. IT IS UNFAIR ' To seail out ol Iowa (or article, that oaa ba procured at aom. THE MERCHANT IT 18 JUST AS FAIR GRAY G BRADBURY'S PLAlMfXQ KILL U a home Imstllulloa. Wby gel patroaUg It I 't T7" "t 1 tf ff iS S. e"V egaieay Peel's Advloa le Veatatgt Meat. , ileuinl dlm.-lpline, the exercise of the faculties of the mind, tho iiiilckeulmr of your apprehension, the strengthen ing of your memory, the formlne of a Bound, rapid and dlncrliniiiutlng Judg ment, are of even more Importunes than the store of leariiluir. Ustubllsh control over your own minds, practice the economy of time, exercise nu unre mitting vigilance ovor the acquirement of habit. These are the arts, this Is tho patient anil Inborlous process, by which, in nil times and Iu all nrofea- sions, the foundations of excellence and of fame huvc been laid. Extinct From Sir Itobert reel's Address to the HtuuenlH of Up Uulvei-Hlly of Olns gow; l-roiu Tllim-les Stuart I'arker'g Life Of Blr Itobert Pcelj'! - i . An Allem Preaa Aakauuaa, :!'Whcn ( was on tho beucb," rolaUs Judge .1. J. Dn Uvsc, ,"wo wero once tnaklim up u M)clal Jury for a murder trial, ino in wyers woro examining tho venire, nnd I wasn't paying mucfl at tention to what wns golns- on till' eno of the lawyers attracted niy attention by saylugi .. . . ! ; "xour honor, tiiig man Ig Ineouioe- lent for Jury sorvlca;. He's a foreign er. "I looked nt the man under examina tion anil didn't think be looked, like a foreigner, lie looked, anyway, like he was nceliiimteil. Mo I nxked him: 'Hiiro you ever been naturalized T 'No, sir,' ho nuswerotl. . 'Anil you say you'ru n forulctier nnd not iinturnllzetl7 What country are you a native. of 7 ' " 'Arkansas.' ' "Well, uver'yliody Iu the courtroom laughed. I told the man ho coultl go. Ho wiisn'l much of n forelirner. bull too miicn to tit ou a Jury Iu my ootirt." -Memphis Mcimitur. . ., , Winter Underwear I Wo hnvo a fine stock of un . dorwoar,' ladios' and gont9', at 'lowest prices; Buuporid Veifl, boota and slioos and -ttlttxiigiung goods. Bed- i. prices on all lines. Medford Shoe Co. W. T. KAMK, Prop. AsWervlaar. A new and verdant postmaster In a small rural town bad received Instruc tions to advertise all letters uncalled for at the end of a certain length of time. He obeyed orders by Inserting the following advertisement In the vil lage weakly paper at the eud of tho first week of his term of olllce: Thoro are ten letters Iu the post- office that nobody bos called for. If them they belong to don't take notice and call by the end of tlio month, the letters will bo sent to the dead letter office. Anybody expecting letters they ain't got cau come and see If auy of these letters belong to them, All take notice." ', " ' reiogle Who Sharpest Their Teeth. Itoccnt studies of the Kndcis, a race of short; dark skinned, curly haired native living lu the Ananiulal hills of southern India, show that they possess a remarkable custom Hot else where known lu India vis,-the elini-p'-enlng of the Incisor teeth. This they accomplish ij chipping tho teeth to a point, giving them the form of cones, ' The first Australian newspaper, the Sydney Oaretto, was published March 6, 1808, . IB years nftor tho rise of the colony." The tleiny was caused through there being no printers, among tho con victs, who represented every profes sion, including tho legal. , ' ' . Tho art of self defense Is Inculcated early among some of the wilder trlbos of the Caucasus, wJio Instruct their children as soon an I bey cau walk In the use of tho dagger. Dor-ret l)rrree.. Mt..... r, .uijbi in-upiv M-ein io in inn," says a Dinner or iiiinitiire. "Iliat secret draw ors anil hidden receptacles III furniture oniy cxisl in novels and plays, but this Is by no means so. I very frequently tuRu oruers ror such Items, and I em pioy a clever womnn dilslgner, who snows positive kciiIiis In plMiming places of couceiilnient, which no amount or tapping or measuring could reveni. iu must cases, even, were tilt hollow receptacle discovered, the wood- nur uruiiun woyin have, to be. cut nway, so complex uro thq, fUMtouiugs, Most of the orders coiim from wmm.ii- and rich Hople, of course uud I huve no iioum innt n UL'sIre to hliln nniei,. from :too curious servants dictates the oruers.- now York Tribune. . ; .' ' It ro- A "ray Haaineal,- , "A solicitor iu a (leoigla court sponsible for tho following;: Ho overheard a conversation "be tween his cook mill a imrtu, who wsre discussing nu'eveni funeral of a niom ber .of their race, nt which thcro hud iicen n gi-ent pi-ortMlou of Unworn, Bui-Ho' snld: . . "When I die, .'riio don't iiliiut nri flowfliH Uii,ygrnvo, but plant n good old wa tormiilou vjue, nut) when It, gets, ripe you come ilttr, and dou't yon eat It,, but Jos' bus' It (in de grave and let Out' good old Juice tli-lbble down iin-mio-i, do groiiiid."-yoiiii'si Qoiiipanlon. ,, ol I'arllenlar io Waaiiiraa.'t .The waiter grl knew a thing pr two about .table etiquette, so kIic sniffed Scornfully ns 'she anld, "It's dot our custom to serve a knife with plo.'V. ,,'"NqT' icinni kod tho patron ,ln surprise.- "Then brlnor mo nn n-r 'ni,n... dclphlif Record, " ' A brldd must feel rnttifcr cheab when a rclatlvo Blvogi hor News. : i t Tho nrltlsh rivers.. emptro embraces 2,000 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICK l horehy gieon that llio tinilor SIbtim). aSmtnlalmtae r,r th.M,i.iJ a fia. J. Hhcrrlll. tlweaaiHl, has nlml In the County Court ot JncliiHin Count), Hlato of (irogoa, bis final acMniataaaucb aimmlatrator of seld o latri, and that Moailay, ilia lAtli aay of January , iwti. has beoo axed uy sala Court a a loo tinio I,ir huarlng ob)collons to sIU report, and tug etllcwenl Iboroof. . . , , T. H. It. lAriiin, Adralhlstraiororihe KstgM of Allen J.SOtjrrlll, IloccaaeU. . ... XI.V'SCIIRAM BAI.M Is a posltle.onrc AtVly Into the nostrlll. II Is onltklr sheorbed. M MMaat nrusti'Uor by nail ; samnlee Inn. he aiall. UT BBOTHKHS, ts Warrro Hu, Ness York Cllr. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS T"f ""mi WeaSnsas. Irreftu L "f ",l.,l.und,sltin,lncri-ae rlor f. H"!"1' "Use's f nit,nlrna. lion.". 1 liny r,p Llie Bo.i.," T.-nipiinniii. or (lrvsiiia mmi uunr. nn known rr-rnrdy for wnmin tjuuail thm, (Unn-.t tin h-rm-llfr. I.n- iJmfye,iii?fom::f.r..itt:: JPor Snlo by U, H. Hasklna, Modford. BUTLER. e.au joi vy jaiJUJiit Watch Repairing Hot tipposita jlNalib. With tho new raciilt.lno thnt rt m rintlcr put In his shon. hn tnrnn nut. n. Rood work in repairing watohes and Jownlry as any ono I n fiouthorn Oregon, .-HJlWIffiSl II iDxoiisni "groinn.