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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1895)
Unexpected Treasure. I had been sailing along n a top gallant brevce. My first tluvo wyago Iwd brought "migar" to my looker, and I waa looking forward to aettluig down ulrty m ft MTt wt wuyUlbWM ul ICjU at LaYMiag. The 1100 I bad MTa would help m to buy naldng bout and kv little to furulaU. A aug place I kuw of for UUH, my U.M I aald nor, ll1 before going ou my Uutt voyage. ''It bout time w tlod jlowu. M ir you've tw objection we'll got spliced 111? UTSr bd in my Mg rough m i-ho iim'a j.UiIik riga could a tar have thau 'T didn't espeot to find I ',,rt 1 reached Southluunphw. but 1 must kit that 1 was disappointed yvheii I dldu't find her walling n at the jail way atatU. for 1 bad ;,p ,oU gram saying vxaoUy wlu I d reavn 't'lmrri'ed to her home, but she- wasn't tlK'IV. Iter 111- said luid go to Worthing, but alio tspevUHl ucr in every minute. Soon my kiss canto lu. Hut I oouhui t make- lior t Her greeting was . cold, She wasn't lw l"U'l'y 1 ld left. . ..... ... . Next morning I p.vHi a vssiv w Tlmls' Umtlioiise along the coa Ws.ni I entered old Thai was gosslp tug to a swell of a follow aUatt ships, miUng. and navigation geudrooj. I ivokoned I knew aotmnliuig of navi gation 1 put In my ie. "Who J"" uauUoul frhMuii . asked tlw gcut, la a tone of voice didn't like. Paul AIII" td old Tliubft, back from the lixjle. and a Injun of tho tlrst water." in." oiit.l the looking at 'jest tilT me hiiiirh an vla. Afu that ui amotion he wwit out. , , "Aivd who to that wll. Tliulwr iii I,.. 4a Tils lining U Mr. II' lby. but bo eom down lu.w for ht buatiug." , , . WelU aftor I had had my oliat wh .U 1MvKA f nm 1 lfe Kt.4t.. AM 1 joftj.cutragts I c!uuKtl to gUuut down tin mik uw at " - rv.i.M It lu? Yml 1 had no doubt i irh.u una viMin iiiklnir UviVO of XL. AUWV ' - Mirar aim! that Htranutr wa man I hud m la tlie boaflHWua-Mr. Viltoi4tw I waltd at 1ho door until al wm njv When alw ww nw nht turmi whtto a a imw trtmuHHl ssilllug bIm "EljUe. mid I, -that" a Btraiigi craft I av you with Just uowT -whv iMul. wu'iv not Kvdnit t le i.loua? Ht' only a visitor lu tlw parts, who's lxi very kind to Oraniiy MUta Uu olJ tally uowu wim rm TimM-uir. T-rtll know. I mt hi 111 win 'II waa visiting there, and I couldn't do more than aay 'good uay to imn could I?" It niuirt hare Ntn thiw day ft'i that wln. on mining Uiwn t my tiroakfaat 1 found a note awaiting nu I run' "lVr Paut-IWt thhdc anytldng nviro of nx; I am unworthy of you By tlw tlnw you road this 1 ahall havt nwrrlcd anotUf. 1'orglvo and fonrct Elmo." t hniu nw Imir. but It wann't oaltod tha Klsl. I clirWli'iuil it th Maria afnr tlw wnain who, a your latiT Ih mnia niv wife. If cvit woman wa iKmi to comfort a dbtipMntcd man, It wiw Maria UitiTinik. A sou came ti uh, and n tli li:Lt waa fhrUtwu'! after tlw wlfu. it was only lit and proper that the boy nhould 1m clu-LiU.tHHl afUT his fatluir Paul Alllwm. Paul lui.l nudieil ht.l 10th Viwr. I have uwe to n'wJlwt tluit nixht Th Murrh wind had been aweeplng la big guftta over the aands, sending them liltn noedtes into tlie Dtwtl. I uau a diffleulty in reaching IwHiie. al though I knew every Inch of tlie road m rlnrk It n ils. Little Paid had jtwt brought mo my uliniwTM. niwl the wordrt wer iwitrii-lv mil .t niv riMinth nlien tlirre calm) tint booming or a sun. "It's a hli on thft mimIh,' t.U ftiltorwl. "Tliev'U want you. I'atil. Shall vou eo't" "Sluill, kin? Tlwre' ik question of Bliall. Mut la tho word." ' The sea waa running m hlsh that we were twice bwiten buck lx-fn tin llfnboftt was launched. launch It at laat we did, and there was a wild cheer from tlie folk wlio had gathered on tlte U-ach aa we put off. rinavnn kimws we needed chiws of aome sort, but we at last came In sight of the sinking vessel. When we reached her side theie were only four solitary being clinging to the taffnill. "Jump for It," shouted our captain, TTfll Moxon. Even as he spoke a big wave came nil awonl ntviiv two or tne IOIU. 1 ne tiur two RKruiiir over tlwi side, and rnr Arnsmnl Mifelv ilrto the llfelxlt "Anybody else on board T asked ILil Moxon. "Tum' a lrk man in tlie cabin. with a little girl who won't leave him," said one of the half-drowned seamen. Tho boat was again swung round to the sinking vessel, and I leaped up and caught Its side. I had clamlxired to the deck In the twinkling of a hand snlke. Then I Wtagirercd dwn tlie wmpaiulonway to tlie cabin. I sav a man lvlne In one of tlu bertlis. Kneeling by his side, her head bowed In nraver. was a little elrl. "Save rwpa!" she crknl, runnJng to me. "Thiit'u liutt whiLt I've conic fr. niv llttlo lass, ajwl heaven willing, tx nave you as well. VnnuaV I said to tlie man, lifting him up. "Save Elsie!" moaned the man. "Never mliwl mc." Elslel It was tlie scoundrel who had rolled me of my greatest treas ure Wlllerby Seatonl I put a life belt around the girl, nnl male It firm with a connecting cord to my own. Thm I wropiw4! a blanket around the man and carried him to tlie dock. I Imped blindly forward. I heard tlw cry of tlw man; the whrlller ivy of a child. The mighty sea rolled over roe and I knew no more. When I oame out of that awful pit It was to find myself In my own snug (home. A pair of loving cyos were look ing anxiously Into mine. "I don't know exactly how I feel, my lam; but how did I et here, and ah, ww I recollect! Tliait man ,1 tried to save last night" "Last Might It's three weeks ago!" "Three wwks? Surely mot But was he wived'" "Alas, iw! He was wudiel away when you Jumped from tlie slMklug vessel Here's one who was saved, however." It warn Elsie. You you saved my Hfe!" ahe said. Then siho leant forward and kissed thla rough, weather-beaten face of rtifrna Her mother-she little guessed I knew her had died In Bombay. Her father had lost all his money in a sugar plantation over there and was returning to England to commence life afresh when he was etricken down with fever. I got to love that girl, though In a different way from the love I bad for her triotlier. I was to her a father; Maria was to her a mother; and she heaven bless Moriwtia to us tlie best of daughters. But she's left us now. "Why?" you ask. , Can't yon see bow K all was? She's now Pauls El KOPE 1ICMUIV 1U mL. Tho strength In wool continues. Kmviv Is whorl and anxious to buy foreign wools, w het her I hoy iu moved directly from Aiwunlla, Africa and Anrwitlus or ira ivshlppi from thla country, our coduuius bavlug uottd purcah bora for m-port to tu glaud ami th cwntuwnt. Th unplea sant thlug la thla U tho fact uuu thNW nisxlucta of English looms are out to thla couutry lu larg vjuantltlo and oompvtw sliarpty with th juxhIucI of our own mills. Perhaps: most Important of all U th sale f riO,iHH lls, Mont wool to Kit to an English spinner, costing llu Bradford buyer 3tU inr poml, frwd from nil gnwso, this figure being In his favor comixmMl with tho cost of Australian wools of the same grade, the wide margin now existing letwevu Amcrlnui and forolgu offering n hMivptlikg plortuiilty f'r experiment, Sals at Boston lnc Jan. I. lso.Ma tKH xunds (ill.t'.lT.ixxi fortdtfii and ltn.07d.tns domivulc) aualimt MljHCV m pounds HtnwHHdlng perlml lust ycftr, of which only HWWl Hs. wetv foMirn. Prices at leading enst- ...... I u.uaixi'ii in.'irkelM nre InmliT tlwm a wik ags but without goititt! puiftblc advatuv. Urogtm wools have shown more snii In th ctitcm markets, with buyers nxtdy to talis hold at H.ii:U- jx-r xnind. ttturtl to nbiit l5i.'l7c. scoured, t'holco nortlM-rn Pal. wools aiv itui sulored gixxl properly at aiStTc. scoured Ixisls, ikllveiett lu eawU'iu luanufuetoHiiB vntna Tho sluvp InduNtry on the part of Scotch and English farmer muxi be lu fairly promising condition In spile of th low prlcw of wixil if nsM-nt snles of breeding stix k at fam y pi-hrs form un Index. At the Kelso salt held last mouth Leicester rams sold as hUh s iUl per head, or 7'i these hluh prliHNt anluutU cuing to tenuut faruiers Thirty sold rcallxed an nvennte of W, which only flls 10H'1.1 ixdow the httrlnwt aversitK ttr recorded for Border Isdiwtera from this tlock, British Hhi-cpuien are evidently itlsln. cllntnl to give up the light slitiSy b enu wxl Is low. They are now be ifli.nlng to be inovixl by the fact that during the last four we-k a large i.tnnlxr of American and other forlitn sheep havs Nvu sold to country deal era there, tlwncs distributed suioug farmewi as str stock fir fetslinu pur )xS(. A It Is poxxlblo to put (hem ou th market at a more faveraMo figur than tlw home grown auliiiaU. It must xert considerable rffei't on tlw sl.t p values of that country, and If state.! hep must ltst rigid K -'Millie Ihdp all Auierli'Jin growers. These states sh must ss a rigid examlu. a that of freedom from snb and other diseases. A reoeut Hhlpment of live sheep for mutton purposes from Aus tmlla to Ioudon proved unproiltsble. They wers Merino and sold at about lie. iHr pound, estimated di'ffd weight, against a top prl.-s for Ameri can sheep In England of I.V., while cholco English fattened sheep went as high as IHc. WlCMirJU NEVS. Items for Ten Pays Printed Eleven Years Ago. Tim following Items of what was news then nrw ctilM from the Ially Statesumii for the month of January, lNSl Woven years ago: 1st 4'. V. Bowie retires from the linn of H M. Wade & 'o A. J. Slntson lhghis work as reporter m the Slate.-tiimii. 2d -Tho O. It & X. trains blockaded by snow. . . . Jast spike driven on the 0. P. It. It. Dir. atst....Qulncy A. Orultbe Is sitendlng tho winter in Cal ifornia. 3d No Eastern mall since Dec. Oih on aecouut of snows.... A. T. Yeatoii Is going Eist.,..A. Mayer moves to Portland. 4th Savngo A Mln to, livery mi dissolve partnership (O. !. Snvagi and Jap Mlnto). .. .Dan Bass was from Eugi'iH.'. lii.li Tho AlUuiy expns falls through a trestlo near tho depot, Imi no on is Kineii. tkttuiuctor loiing was brulsisl ami Ilolrt. Mjully, Hi utiiii, shaken up. John 11mh, brake man, was Jammed up Mrs. J. M Hosontx-rir enier'.aitix. .. .Frank (1 id lxrt ifoes East. . . ."Danl. Pry, i joung man wt.o has been Meutilli id vt'llh MfU'ti.tv tin. i.nttt u'iriT,r. Ilij4 re- Hli?ueil his txmlllou and will go else where." 7thCouncll met. with Mayor Kclty in uie cuair; i: ii. u Arcy cny recoru er. Mayor Skinner Ux;k the chair am delivered his HrM uu'ssuge. 8th Five hundred pnwiengeis reach Portland froi.i The Dalles, llmt since the storm of the I.'lth. ,, .Ben. Strang, stove dealer, fulls In IhimIiicxh ,...uoii. . Jl. Udell appointed post master. .. .llovernor Mooilv receives i letter from The Dulles telling of the storm. .. .Jack I rinltt drowned u Mehuma. Iltli II I' T f:il! mmmttiMlnnnil P M at Oroston. .. .(ireat praise elicited by Oregon's exhibit at the Now Orleans exposition. THE MODERN NEWSPAPEIt. Ira Power and Influence Discussed From thu Pulpit. At Oregon Oily on Sunday the Kev J. W. Cowan, D. D of the Oongregu tlotuil church, dlscusMed till Inlluciice of the modern newspaper. He took for his text tho words of the prophet Zncluirlnh (v.), "Behold a Hying roll." He said the voice of the prex In mod ern life was almost like the voice of omnipotence, mid said It was mailt liiKt what it wnn )iv the niilille. To elevate Its tone the people must better their lives, for tlie papers simply piiii- lisn wiui rx'HC pieiixe uieir rennerH, and tnat is the doings or tiieir fellow men. So loni? ah the deinnnd for ncii national and world rending continues so long will the miners continue to publMi it. This is one of its main ob- joets. The reverend gentleman concluded wl'th nn n.r.nfinl in lilu iioimlo in tiikn tho dally pajstr, If they could, mnklng wire inai ic was nie rignt Kind or o dally, and to hike the local nirwHjKi pers, which are doing for itho hx'iil 'ommiuilly a work worth 10 times their cost, (hut not on any account to full An t.'ilfA ikt iminoru 11T rlhi. i'linti-li u-lilcli would keen them In linii-li wild the life of a world lu which the great nanuw wore not Diirraut and Corbel t and FltvHlmmotiH, and whore the great events were not the last prl.e f I ir 1 1 1 niifl the moMt notowortliv nlli-i'- anoo the things the murderer said to the reporter In his cell last night. rATItiOXIZEJHMlE. Dayton Herald: Why send East for newspapers, when you can got papers right hero at home that give as much general news, and more matter that directly Interests all here? Such a jshxt Is the big talxwmn. Subscribers to this paper get all the news of the Capital city, capHol-ftich jind every depart ment of i4tate bijiiowij court dci'ls ions, etc. It la a live, progressive pa per. IMS NAME JvN VAIS. iSherldan Sun: . rm... T-noit lilm.lf nrlll neikn the 11IU WUl J " " 1 " " ...... Thanksgiving proclamation In Oregon TES TlNU Cs t.'sKBJ'.RUnX (xHb.irles, Hkd currants, do lci ou low, heavy soils, si III soino very good rosuliM havo U'eu obialivml on light soils. Tho general opinion among growra la that but vry 11 Wis work In iHHiltvd to oWala tlio fruit of the gosolsrry. ot ao. As imwit care and attention must t glvou them as ls given othr ctp if you wish lu obtain good results. An aoro or gooolxrrhs. well cultlvstvd, fort lilted and pruisxl, will yield nn abundance of fruit, which when placed niton the market In tho intixr condition, will bring a gxxl price and a snug pnull. (itHMotKMTlC Should Kt pllllllisl In rows soveu fitet aixirt and three fts-t In tho mw. Cultlvato Imih ways un til bushes Ixxmu: largo, KiH'p them 'wiill tilinitkcd out so as to permit a free elrvulntloii of air through Hie liushes, thereby provoullng tho sprtvid of mildew. Sprinkle bushes with helolxtro to pivveiit tho ravages of the currant worm which fix-ds oa tho gixwolx-rry us well as on tho curniiit. Among the varieties tested liy tw, Dow nliig ut present Is tho imtst proili ailtlo oniv It Is largo, green, a no UHndous ylelder ami a very strong growvr. It 1s perfectly hanly and sel dom winter kills, Mottghuui Is nnoiher gixxl variety. It Is rather small, bui a heavy ylelder of hrmvu rtsl fruit which has u very gtxxl flavor. lVrfix'tly hardy. liidtixt'y, an English variety. Not hardy enough with us to make It pay for tho work placed upon It. It mil dews snd winter kills hero Iwully, Uiil Jaek. 4 new variety, l'tulln ivddifili brown color, very la run, im very gixxl itualtty, and very pnxliic Ut It Is fust coming to I ho front and no doubt will Ix-como one of tlio loading varieties. It Is a strong grow er and prfoel) hardy, Th'o Inier twtcil In i ho growing of gistselx-rrlns should text this variety. If not alrcmly, QtK'en. Iho largest gooseberry grown by us. It Is n new variety Jtil being plieeil u i mil iho market. It has never mildewed, and never winter kills In this climate. Tl.o fruit is egg shaped and of a yellowish greou color, vol) lleshy and of mild tlavor. Tho folingi Is dark green aud gl'y, and the brauclies during the iiuiiiug ure ciiiii plelcly covored with tho fruit. It In tho Ins'ivlcst ylelder of nnv of I ho above ua mod vartetlrs. 'I'h's varlei) should also Ixj '.itii'd by tho dettlriiig a gmxl all round giximlM'riy, Columbus, a new variety Just K lug dwioil by us. It has jirovcii a tmc civts on light soil, V lmv not ti-mnl It tut ! on a low, heavy soli. It tias frultixl but twice with us. Tho fruit I large, pale git eu, aud of verygiMl quality. Smith's Improved, small, piilp grixn fruit. Mot very productive. It Is not a strong grower and dm not do well In any respect with us. For gen eral cultivation plant the Downing, aud for trial jicd Jacket nod tjueeu. J. U Herlxtt. THE DAIHY INTMRJiST. Washington Alive o the .Vssls of t In Slate, That tlie psiple of Washington nre liitirxiliig Iin-iiclvt In dairying Is evidenced by the encouraging report mads by Dairy (.Viuuilwdoiirr Suilili at tho recent inci-ilng of thu ttinlo coininUwlou ut lilyuiplJL. Furuiers havo found It profitable to give lliclr attention to raising cows, and what has )n'i) acouiplUlwHl In the ui st-rvos to proiulso gient xtM,lbllllle for Un dairy Industry In the future. There is pcrltaps no brunch of farm ing from which the returns have hecii so encouraging as that of dalr) lug. I'Uo years ago few Jx-oplo were ill gaged in it, the Idea U-Ing that a gi'inl year for some single farm crop wan. yet lo conic, and they would slick to wheat ur hops until a fortuiio was iiiadc In u single sciisoii. , a result the dairy pl'ixlilclit for Ux-nl Use were largely linM)iin, n homo Industry lay dormant and a vast uiuoiint ut iiioiu-y whs x.-nt abronl. Since lV.'l the dairying liilen! Ii.Im hts'omo one of I he iimmi l iuporiiiut lu tin stale. In that year we prixlm-i-d only live ixir is-ut of the amount run siiiiiihI, uh siicct-eillng year Iiiix shown a luarkcil liicrcntt lu the Ininl ticNM, until now It Is retried Unit of dairying prodiicis wo manufacture ut home 7(1 per cent of the ii mount cull sinned In the Htatc. Washington is said to have produced IM'.Ki.ono pounds of bin tor last year, while the annual consumption was LMOi.imj pounds. There were prxluced M7, ( pounds of choose, while the cull sumption was 7 H).h) puinia. This gixiwih of the dairy btisliieiiH Is M.M'haps one of the most gratifying fealuttis of rws'iit developmciit, Tlicre jro now lift) -two creuiiiorlcs In Wash Ington with a prospect of an liici'niw as tho demand Ixxumes larger, innl tho trade extends. Tho Industry In a strong, legitimate one, uuu uicjiiik much for the community where nn In to rest Is taken In It. Already It bids fair to n msi line large proHr!lonx, innl Us growth ami expansion will iismIsi materially lu bringing xuIimUiiiiIuI piunperlty to the whole state, SOME OKWJON NEWS. Little Denis of Inierest from lleiu and There. Miss Aniui rariiieiiiler, who has hm the guest of nuiny friends In this illy for a few days, has returned to her homo lu Salem, from which place slu htavos lodity for Portland where sin1 will resume, her ixsltioii as clerk In me of Portland's Lnmlncss hoiiscs, Eiigene UcgbnUT, The portrait of Col, Alley of I lie Florence West occupies a proinlm place In the Oclola-r iiiiinbcr of tin1 Arena, and Helen Jl. (inntiier devoirs eoCHldeniible lime and space to a emu mendailiory account of his work la lli last legWature of Oregon, In k-lmlf of nioiaUty. Alfrrtd Sllllmnn, chief surveyor of the iNorl invest Insurance nssiMinlliui makes himself obnoxious at Astorlu In urging prohibitive rates. Heavy 'taxpayers of Clatsop favor n division of Clalsop county, llesldenls of tlie Northeast conuT of the enmity are anxious for a courthouse all their o wn. Tho Neluilcm coal flehlrt are now be ing examlneil by a mining expert and if they prove to l of value the oimiI nan 1st mined ami 1jlan to tide wwut very Limtip, C5vNVIOT LA DO It. Defiif-mute sign: 'I he work of lonrnclng (lie en)ini(l, mirklng of roadways, wixxlynrd, dig ging of ditches, etc., was carried on mostly by convict Laborers from the state prison. At present they are tit work blasting, and crushing ruck wllh a rock crusher for iiiacadanil.lng roadways around the building. The plan of oinplojlng convict labor on public Improvement works well and Is a great saving of expense to the slalu, As a rule convicts much prefer out door woik and recognizing the fact that their .retention as "trusties," la conditioned upon their faithful per formance of duly, turn off fully as much work hired laborers. There Is not contact 'between pupils and la borers, consequently we may expect to have them remain until our grounds e hall nave been completed. S I! Pull Together ami love Ono Another. This Will Surely Build Ui lViulloton, Or Any Clhcr Town wltli Natural Hosourroii-Tholr Now Woolen Mill. All of ills Ktttek of the it.iu mny to build a wtxlen mill ut l'nn',11,1 w tins IxsMi snltwt'llssl, wIsmviimmi tlst ICast Oivgisilan of that cliy grows euthUNlasUe and uwllow, Bud In this iiiohI siiys snim lldugs worth ri'iiieiiilH'i'lng, mid whlcli. If snick t. wt.uld lielp I'enilloitwi or any utlmr tow-n. Tlst I'ist Orvgoiilau has not Ixxmi very much given to such tool Iowikvw c fore. I'ihhIIiI.v It, t', In tern Ut to iiioinl Its w ays, I loco la tho article: "liel's k-p busy j not busy lighting mid iMttalibilng. I ml busy pulling to gether fur min mil proili. loi's love our nolgtilxiis, let's lake llu iidvlei of Plutarch: '. innu siiould tott allow himself Ui bale even his immmiiU'4 Ik i'iiiis If yu ludulgo this ptiMi ui mum) tx'i onions, U will rixo of tn-lf In ttiltcw; If you ImiIo your ouomles, you will oHUirnot sui'li a vicious habit of mind as by degrvo will brsyik out iijiuil titt mm who are your frteists t r tlii wtio are ImlitTcreni to you." This . was tho wisdom from Plutarch, lb was. a great fellow und accum lilishtxl n givat diiil, "SupiHimi every1 man In PcntlUtioii i ihho.-w. i tm' spirit of I'loisrcht Why, we would havy a mighty5 Inland city here! a cMy of happy homos, aud busy norksltopM. Wo can havo H. All -wo liavo got to do in to uuiko a strong pull, a long pull, a pull togetlter, ;id 'keep ovorhttMngly al tt,1 Now. MWw -it-luitus, lsgUi lids S'xsl work by loving your towtiuhw, by forget Hug and for giving tin' potty (llfferttuf n( the luist; hiiIhIim pn-Jililices by sautH'tnthxi, liy rubliitig Up Hg'lllisl ono nin.liicr. Tho piMtU dv(tvtl from doing iln-m things will stinniso you. list wtulih ii T (ioiivuela is not etpml to It. Men who can do such tiling are big heart tit, big minded aud always very Imppy. "A man who low himself very much, w ho lsttii'k on himself. I very apt to liato hi fellowuicn ami burn M tx'lit'vtt that itwy are In hi way of At'coliiplbthlog sunn ililng, nud such lm-n-cii. .lu are the gnviteMi Imrrlcr In hit itl of general protS'itty, We should havo utii In I'eixlleom. Even If PoikIIkusi Is a, smalt uwu. with mall building and smalt busUtt'nsi-M, It inn bavo big Ideas ami It l big idisks that nv"lnil!ti big things and make men enjoy life. Tin moailcni iiiliul.il thing ulna) has the wmi tins. IrfU inn IViwIlttiiin btg inlinkti:" UADS IN CANADA, Our t'iiial.i nclghlxim are waking tip to Ibn linhirtniiee of rttad linprove inent. 'lite Ontario Dcprirtnieiit of Ag riculture has just lssu.il a Kpinial bill lei lit containing so much good tnfor inatloii which Is Just us applicable hero as In t'aii.nl.'i, that we roiiNliice It. It was prepared by Hie Ontario gikNt roillU IIXtllK'llllloll. IttxiulHttes for Permanency, In or dr to in. ike and milutniu a perman ent roadway, two ruh-s must Im fol lowed : 1. Take (he water out. . Keep the water mil. rNDMUDIlAlMM;. Wher a Mad Is lo Im made, ol; a wol ninl retentive soil, a ierfeet system of iiiitlcrilniln Ing iiin-t 1st pinvldetl. This Is Ih-sI doiet liy cutting ditches tllagiiuall.v aer.ms tho roadlsil wllh discharge Inlo side ill'-lion. These itliginal tlllclits shoiihl bavo a goixl fall and gtxul out let Mint should Ixi from elgt Iih'U llichts to two foot thsp ninl alxtnt one fixit wide at tint bottom, with a slight fiopo outward. Ill those should ho hid coarse, broken udoiitt, broken luicks or other lunlerlal xultnldc to form a drain, lining Uicm iij to the level of the ul griule. St'RI'AHI) DIIAININO. . Open illtcbes should lit cut on each side of the roatllssl at a (lUtancti of about twelve feet front (he oillxM'-i of tho lllet:llliiif. TlinV should tie deep tnotiMh Iti drain the foundation; at least eighteen Inches below the Slth grade. TILE PIUvFKIt.UtLE, Where Hie Is cheap and a good onllet olitalliabk', Hie slibi drains are preferable to open ditches. Shallow gutters should Is' iiiado over the tiles to enteh the sur face water and conduct It to cnleh basin placed nt convenient distances apart. Tin eiitch basins should bo m uto of lui'.il.l.' maloiiiila of sutlldeiit tl,o to be freely cleaned, and should he covered with Iron gratings. The basins should xtcml nt least two feet" below the bottom of the tile to provide space for Iho deposit, a ml they should bo denned nt least twice a year. . OUTLETS. Mistakes are often made by giving Insiilllclent outfalls to the drains. Under the d Ik lies and wiitorcoiirsen net a in u n hi pul liy has the same power as nn Individual to en force Hi;! natural millet for the drain age water of the land. But municipal olllooivi nro apt to shrink from forcing nn outlet through private lauds, and leave Hi ir rond dialnx will) lnsiillii i'iit outhas rallier than Incur tlie 111 will of poMslhlo Inlbienllal colislllu- mils. This Hluuild not be so, Munlnl-'l palllb'H should li.flst upon I heir rlghls and the owner of land Interfered with should pay Hie hiiiiiO proportion of the cent of Iho work as If only pli vale Individuals worn concerned. P.AI DHAINAOIJ AND FROST. Imperfect drainage Is the entire of all the bniliiciss of our rond lu nearly nil cases. Th.! Inexperienced are not apt lo appreciate tint paramount necessity for the malnlciaiui'O of a perfectly dry foiitida.llon of earth for their sur face of broken slono, gravel, etc, to lie upon, A piolniolod ruin will soften ti'i iiiidraltied read, and on the putlog of a heavy load Injurious nils lire l.lio eoiiNiinioneo. in tlicMC iau- Indus il he soil water freezes und the i imsi'iiiiiMit; expansions and contrac tions quickly ruin n roadbed. DICiSi'Rl'CTIVENESS OF It UTS. It matters not whether a rond lie earth or ii i it -it 1 1 ;i in If fllleiitlim Is not given to the prewervatlun of the Mulshed crown, J,r ruts are allowed to jorm water w adiutiliM . Every depression Is a conl re of (losl.ruciloii. The power of nwlwtcneo to tha water becomes Uwt and buss until the roadway In.1- uoiiicr acliially linapwablo. ROAD MAiCIllMiS, In construct ing earth roads a plow diould not Ixi iiHml except where actually necewiwy, bocaune a plowed xiirfiico Is only with great illlllculty niado hard ami eimxilli, and tho plow Ih likely to cut too deep ly Into the earth. A gixxl road niu- chlno should ho piwiirod If possible, for by the use of a machine the nat ural foundation of tho ground Is not disturbed In rounding up the the road a Is done with common plows and seraixnu Every munici pality should own a road machine and should have a man ospoolary Instruct ed and constantly in charge of It. With a raid machine In skilled hands, thwo will be no question raised as to j lint (s-iiJi-tmy of cohhi ruction ninl r- pnlm ii.sl Iho ellliicncy ttf the vitnk (liiiie. WIDTI I F ROADWAY. Tho rond way xlnnilil Ik twenty six feet lx. I tt-ii Iho tllit-hes ami Iho metalling for ordinary nxids eight foot wide; where iiioiv ihan a single tlnn of travel la rouuirvd th tuslslluug should bv Ixttvn fwt wide. H HUM IT OFC'ltoWN. A roa.lway of tills width should luiv n crow n of at least ton luchi. innl should always bo liiidnlaluod lu Ihl hiip, lyMiLINXI. Arter Iho road uuiebitio ha eouiplettxl It work, the whole gratis should bo rolhxl with a roller weighing shout five ton, Boiling Ut vtseiiilal In making the fuiindiiiloii ami Niirfaehig to form permanent or gravel toad. Tho roller should f0. low elos-ly iih.i ii,n gnnler or stMtipr so Unit tho loiwe iHirlh inny be eon solldnltsl while It Is still iimUt. 'pin, roller should jwixx uiiiiiy tlimw over Iho mtfter Hnloiiti of the kmhI, ami Whelf Iho roul Is very ,,y n, ,1))t Iniilutsl to pack, It inny Im sllgbily inolsleuetl to fatilltalo the eoiixolida. Hon of Iho carih. Tho rt-lllng shouhl bi-gln at the sides of iho rond nutl pro. eetsl gnitlually Utwartls the centre; tluit Is, tho roller should Im- p i.k.-iI frttiii oral lo oinl along I'm utile of (ho Mild ailll t llr.lt . tUMMHi pUMtllgO tho roller xliolihl njlglitly hip ttut tl.Ml Kong until the mutt' if the nxul Is riiiiintl. MCTALLINO. After tho ft.riiiatU.n of lint Mi end the ilialutng nre com- plehsl, tho m:M of brokoil si.tlio or gravel which Is to form It wearing siiifiieo should K, laid, uikdl ami so consolidated that It will lit. practically wiitor tight, jsuch a mad will b ilur iililn mid nnxlly inalnt,dn.H, It will shod wat.tr rttnllly, lis hartliiesn will prevent tho foruiiilloii of ruu, Which Is the liiwl St.lgO or dnMtruetloll. WIDTH OF THU. if ell ti,, wrtg. tins UmsI Iii Hit; e otntiy f,M,n could be pritvtdid wl;li tiro (oar luehe wldtt, liny wt.ili roll iho ruifa.-o moiii aiuHttldy nud titoiv tpinkly, ncti the Mid void I be 0 fairly B1M i tnun l tin y..,(r Miind.- L A. W. BuJIeiiu Hint (Joint ltninU. TU-VIL WliLtKip, Fvory Mile ttf Ibn Old Overland Houlo Marktsl by a Crime. Tho old overland rail running from Iiidepisliittiiio, Mo to Santa Fe, Is simply an Wongatod gravoyuid. This oltl route lias long lu, uv t,.,nd. tmed, for rail w a) a now t rulers the vast extent of cuiuiuy, t. Apaches nro praothMilly t.itHu.H und t, old fashioned swinging sti.g,. nmche that ttssl the bullets of mmigt and Ji-- penitl'Mtx, S Well a tin. blllTetlllg of tho wind and weather, have fallen In to liiiiix'uotis dtsttietiido and decay. Men who iv.-rt. killed r died on the trull were simply piilhd to one !de and a Utile mound of ir ti with n p:h if stone nl the head Is all tli.it m uk. lint lit rotting place of th.w w lloiic tsilie lie nioulil. ring lu the dtit. HI tho trail near Wagon Mound there Is a tot Is-iimHi which lies nil that was earthly of Jules Burroughs, lie w;w i geiitl. niaiily hlgliwai num. and Inid nt. eo,ich, wajlild t'raicl ors and rolil-. pinmlm inMudy w tt It disency and gctitllliy llmt was iiiiiih nal lis U Was utiange. One of the most tlarilig exploits tx-curretl lu (he fill of VW, ItllriMlltflrft (tl.Ulolled himself on horneliat k hi a coulee, r depression In the pinlrlc, Hear Iho Cimarron crossing, ami as tho coin h swept around tho curve tlie tM-etijint. were start l.s by the figure of a luank iil man. inouuiiii, wlio, with a six sh'nier lu each hand, called out, sharply; "Halt, and gel out of the stage!" Passenger and driver first thotttfUl of protesting, but a shot laid one e-f lint liorxiw low, whereupon sown half stared Individuals !e'-il out on :ho liruliio and threw tip their hands, a they were jHilllely reiii.-sted to do. The liigliw.iynian, covering (hem with Ids light-hand wsuxni, with bis Icfi hand ptilletl a little sack or bag from his Is It. ii nd tossing It lo the Hist man on I he ton, x.lhl. Place that over your head, please, and then raise your hut;1 again. Do tmt nuke any ain-nipt, guitilemen, to hotter your sltUiUkm. for tho tlrst one who make moves will lx a dead man lu btss than a smwd." No. 1 placed the Ixig over his beiul aud raised his luimlses before. No. 3 was treated likewise, ami so uu uutll tho seven were served lu ihe same mau tier. 'What have you done with your tvtilotff" ftaid ho to tho tlfth one lu llnt. "I havo no watch," was the an Kwer. "I know tht you have none now, but you had onu a stunt time ago. What have you done wllh lt'" "1 never bad ono," surlily replied the prisoner. "Are you n lawyer?" In ipilred Burroughs. "Yes." "Then I forgive- you for lying, fur that Is jxirt of your proredoti, But by nn exam Inailon of your vest buttonholes ,m,i jour vest jxx-kel tain convinced thai you had a watch less than 10 minutes ago. Now, where Is Kr Tell mo quick!" The lawyer, for In truth bo was a lawyer, saw at once that his niptor Wil in shrewd If not shrewder than he, so ho made im effort. nt. con cealment, and .answered fninkly: "1 tossed my watch inid chain out of the widow when you hailed us. It Is ly ing over there lu the grass,,' "I thought so," said the robber, pleasantly. "Please remove the little bag that conceal jour handsome features, step over lo the spot ami pick It up Tor me." The lawyer did as requested. He watched an oppor tunity to iiinke a dash If possible, lo eaich the highwayman olT his guard, but tho latter was not of that kind, and actually plotted the unhappy law yer with bis lynxlllio gaiso. When the valuable tliuu piece was placed In Ills im ml, iiiirrniighs made- a i.,.iii.. !., ,i,,, t. i i v ..t M ii iiu n lo him. "Tuke It," he said. Willi sav casilc grace, "mill keep It In reniem hwnce tn your i:oblo ley ally to your profession. No lawyer can afford to tell the truth, and 1 admlro you und your falihfulucs to thu cause," Deu- vor Field and Ftii'tii. DUEDCIN'tl FOR COLD. Endless Clwilns of Buck els Sctwiji Up iiiaim iiravel. Iteit'iilly valuable depoKllu of gold Inive lxeu struck In Idaho, Mou.tan.i awl Calll'omiii. The sands of Snake nlver, In I dm ho, aiv being mined for "tlimr gold," which Ih so. called bo caiwo it; h so extitunoly line. In for mer days It eoiild .not lx (d,tjliicd at :i pri'llr. The gold occurs In bars lu Hie (iiaaniM'l, iriwl tine mel lusts ciu ployeil for soeining It. n.ix ipiltie lni'U, Powerful stem in englii'iH arc moil tiled ou big llalbonls, ami the gravel Is fdtelMxl aboard In buckets that are al lauited to nn cnilh'ss (iiain. The buck eta nro (liimixtd one after nitnotlior Into a hnpMr, which mis also as an ngl latior. The gold being caught oil cop per plntcs by the help of quicksilver, tlie rofiMp piiissicii overbotird. In this way one blind red hums of gtwvel ifl.ii Iki handled In a day, at it prollt of lfl(H, Hie work of only dim men lx"ug required, The miimIm of many Hiitmnia In Ceorgia. Virginia and North Carolina onnlnilm gold, but the nwilial Is in Wile nuggets, nnd would lave to lie seiwiratcd by othor pHOCCJWOIH. THE UXS1CI0N GOLD SUrPLY. How Old Cold In the Form of Jewelry iniuts iw way buck to the Mint. What is colkil the "utwiten gold sup ply" Is an limpwtwnit feertw of the mints. TIdIs kniudcs all sorts of old Jewelry, Hhlch liutls it way eveattuul ly Into tint melting pots of Hie goVtTii liioitt. No liuiuufai tuned artlch of gold butts forever. It may ls jntv si'i't'etl for sllm time us a kuiikt tn an heirloom alter it has siuvlvtsl Dint (x.rltxl of lis UMefiilisvHi, but M'ttiw day llHuilubly, If not lost, Il will Is- stiltt for old Kuld, The udui will buy sin U old gold, but not hws Hum f nut wtnli of It. Hmiitterixl overt ho country are tlsu snmli of ihaler in proclou metals, who will purcluimi tlie smallest iunn tltles i.ven a ring or a bnxxii tluit I gixxt for nothing but to 1st melted. Tlwy are chlelly InsiruuMtdal in col kxM.lutf Ihe "mtsceii iiiply," which lliey dlsti of to the uiltttA Ncvt rilwlccs, (ho but of gold to the world through ti mi' lu tlm arts, for goldlug iiiid 4t liel w im-. Is eoonnoiwl PratttUally all of the watch -ens reach I iwic Sam' melting pots soier or la lor. Million of dolnw worth of gold nro iit-l nuui'i'lly fir tilling Iccih. All of thh' b1 lost extept wluit Is takitn f m xirati( tectli by ilcuilsis. Denial kui goon do not s-nult thUs gold to go to waste. THE IIEIItFSS MARKET. Status of ihe Movi unmt n Vh-wtxl by tho New Ytuk Woihl. Since our bint revU'W of trade tlie Amorloan hclntwt umrket has rciwU'ia'd suvuly und pitactU'iilly niieluinged, 'list wtx-k oju'imsI wllh imiiMldora-hlo d pittMsloii in iho miirkol for foittlgu -ciniil.'S, but tie-dtx IUs of Miss Luke shbi llogge, of Chicago, In tlie turn' of tNiiiui; omfer do Dough, of Scotlwi huiiitslxtrg, In IMravbi, brought a slight r vol ton lu b.uh long and slotrt novMinis. 'list tlisil ijiitilatisui show tsl it gains for fistlgu hoii of from bin to lirusn thilnis. The recent heavy losmwi on i(u. jKcht rait by fottign sp'fiiui.tor foitwhatlows a mole active luiMllo aliroii.l ami higher llgilii- will itoiihtlom prevnll hcix- nl Imuie. Tim sUiiUmmol miule u t nL side re ooo'iy. tlwit tlto" gold IlMivcuient Isid Iss-ll iTis-tiiiiycheckt'iuilsl'be n (Hiivtsl cjiuthriiHly.- " The "output ' eIU (i.tt'or lx . clutckts) llllh-MS .. AllHTlcntl up.i.s refoiin' ii nd give up their 'eli de:!, y to In-come liillll.iii.iio-s. It itin liover bo checked ttidle theitt flltt lltlml y tiuig lo.-ii In foivlgn hinds wlio yeojii fo- tht. prion of tt hive. iixt IiuiimiciIoiis tn the lu'liivw nmr-kt-t lout wts k aiiHiiiu-iitl to f l,;tin,us, jigMliwf f.'(.,'IHI,S.i the preiiou wtsk. VnittltT ,Maiilxri prefeitKI t.r.rri-. tho gnrnttwi rle iiikI ah lead In jiolut of aetivlty, Aslorw lit was Hidy ninl uucloiug.Nl. Could, Urfh common nisi prefitrntl, Ituetuattsl mildly, but clostl at lat wc.-k's flguite. We pitint n moody market itnill al-mg ulssit ChrUiiiiiM lime, when prhtea and Mocking1 will itidxibly go Up StUIH'W luu, Vl.XK IS A ItKJ .I'tX'KSl A reporter ttf the Ne.v Whalftuii Itlado vlstitcil A. W. Thornton nl hi it u raio-h I wo tull.-s from I'ernd.ile r 110111,1 lie hail planted tlv.f iicles is a c "iniu.-relal ttt for tho agiiciil 10" ll dei;iriuie.lt of Iho Pulled Stil.c. lie planted 1'JI Itolllitls of Seid lo the aero. .l.uii.i In one and one fourth acrp tracts; two tracts were fcrtcUzod and Ihe two Hot fellili.cd ylelthsl tlie ls-t crop, ylel.lli g from two and three tpiarter lo four tuns of straw per neift, which Inak" frtnn V. hi js-r cent clear tiln-r. worth from J.asi tu $7.'si por Ion fo;- the llolhmd price, i'horo wt-rtt tweiily-Mis meii and Isty at work lu Iho (bid pulling the Ibis. The cost of planting eoiin-a to $'.) fit) cr acre; to pull It. i.l pt.r acre; this being tho bilal cXK tue f the cMp f - l.Ci acre, .Nearly every county on Iho Sound Is t'HMiiiit'iitUig on ll.ix, doing the work gratuitously. The Hgrlculliiral de 1 .irtuient Kent sued for this piirs to Im testetl on different soil lu order to dotornilna which yields the lnt crtp. lr. Thfiitoii Is enthusiastic lu til Work and should lie encouraged bv everyoiio. lie has tlemoimtrtnsl (Iks rich reward that will accrue from n ctiiilvailoi) r Jlax. dcsiliied to bo come ono of our chief product:. IlF.I.KilOl S TliOl tllir. Sermons I!y p.nvlnent Clergy iieii of Y.'li'toiiM lleihiiiiluatloliH. SI'CCIUSS. No young man can f foul to ritle In a glittering chariot of success over the biokeu fragments of his own conscience. Itev. Ir. Has mus, Melhtsllst, Portland, Oregou. 11 1 li N I; W .WoMAN'.-iiio tend ency of the new womnu craze Is to ward the degradal I. mi of wouianho ttl Woman has a Cod given sphere. To cross Its bounds Is to deterlorale. A mannish woman Is more illsgiHtlng than an elTeinliinto nwui. Itev. J. W Malrotsl, Mot lust 1st, Slotu City, lo. lUOIvSI.IUCItS.- Hellgioa Is like a succession of wagon shops all along the road, You brook dow n, ami there Is a wagon shop man til hand to mend your wagon. Koads might got bad but tint rougher tint road tint Milt-k the shoi. Itev. Sum Joii.'.s, at Win sum, .. C. AMKIII.CAN KVIIiS.-Otir ii'ls are mlseiahly governed; our censtil-ir n-r- vlco Is. Is hind Ihat-of olhor iuiIIoiim Wo need -more politicians out of ntllee nun .more statesmen in. our public roads are a dlsginoo. Our iinlm lalf starve fop lack of nppr.vlitlon and palronago.-ltev. (!. II. Vosb.irgh, iiiiptist, iioston, Mass, SUXIIAl' CIiSI.VC. - hn It count to such a iuiss Hint tin. l.oiviv day Is lui'eatened; when meu iidvocnto i no oteniug or saioous on Sunday, then I say that It Is time that tlie American tiivmle Khoiihl i-imh nul M.ll.tl ami see null the .sahti.itli ' pt .f.-cd Itev. O. l Jlarthololow, MethiHllst Ufoofciyu, M, y. IlNHIMdMSIl.VRSS.-HAR the torch buriiM Hut brightest, when sweilng tlll'OIIgh t ie nil', so our .lives ll-ime ninro 'liutHfiill,v when taken from tie close and pent-up cloisters of low de sire and selllsh ambition Into the pure llll' Of llollltt IIIIOIIOM.. UUIVYIklll,, through space about us mi nuvisages ot mercy ami love. Itev. A. Z. Conrad 'oivlcr, lMiihs. THH CYMC.-The trouble wllh tho cynic Is that he had failed to adjust himself to the common life. He Is not at heart a bad fellow, lie usually has n high sense of honor and hates HliailliS. Itllt ho lives for Ihe moat nni-t a selllsh and felf-ooniered life, isolat ed irom the eointtion IuIiotsIs of hu-manliy.-itciv. Ur. lludson, Unllirian, Salt. J ke (Mty, Clnh. TRUIO IMIliI.OSOpilY.-Chrlsllaiilty Is a philosophy, ll true -philosophy. A true phllosoiihy Is not only all truth, but ii philosophy that explains Itself. The great philosopher of tho world have ever lieoti asking (jiMstjnns re garding life, death and eternity, but Clirlxillaiis knew that tho answers to all these uiiesttons are found In the Itible and 'bv an acineiliit.iiiee 'villi 1... ii.M Chrlst.-lllshop Mallalloti, Metho- niwr, imnaiiap'iiis, ma, Ilnrrv 'Riimnson. In his hltnrv nt mlventkslug. snvs that in Fme-hnnl tim tlrst bona lido attempt lit newspaper won; was in uwj, when tho outlu'eak of the civil war caused a great div maiiil for news and ainrirostoil to n book-aeller the Idea of printing a weekly newspaper. After one or two attempts he acquired a sullkient con fidence to Issue a lonir ndvov.iloi.uviii but his enterprising spirit was not np preciatxHi, rar it is said tnat 'innOvu tton of an advertisement was met In the lM.ora.rv world with ti Ml itDEit Mlrt ON, AriistidMlrs Allot ks Oin More mnl Jbrril'ly lHHchcrctl, 4'jiivilaiclliH'plt', Oft. i'M. -Another Ittniblo UMiitwoTit f AniMidsiis Is -portisl as hflvtuv ts-ciirnsl receirily in Hsiburt disirlta. Itweii 1.tiiiiii and lYeblwuitl. About ti Mussel iiiihis ami Isnat. the majority of wlmm wore arussl wllh Marilnl-llonry rlilo. attnokod the AniwiiUitis lnlsil Itlng several vtllagoa lit tliat vicinity and set fife M the ntm ami wiesila. A Iho Armoiiitiiiis fltxl In torr"-, they were hrt dow n. Men and woiisti c itintsl by i let rWrtom were fanlcls-d to stake and imnietl a live, The Acif.il in wiiiiieu wmt fell Unfti tlst ImiimI of Us ui fb. It Is iisst-ried, were tsitrogt! ami iiiiillhiltsl.. It U also stated cliuroht were (htroy(d smt villages pllliigtsl. -Cuttle aisl isioiable iris'rty of any value Ixtloiigbig 'to Ihe Ariiiciittaits were i-ai'tnsl olf by the loaiiimloi s. One hiiinlitsl n ml llfly Aruieidaiis am ro'letl kllltsl, Tlst surviving v II Liger applied to tho govt r.ior of Hub burt for pruiis'iUsi, who gfur hoiiina tlmlr oomisaint scut three MIIsmii to the st-eiMi of the ngisKicro sfttT I1 slauglitttr tkUL Tlw Turkish tllct-ils tt is clalnwl know lis ringleader of th oiiibritiik, but aisiriinly no sie have Ixs-n laktii to arr Ihem. Tin iiiiiiiImt of ArnimlniMi imiMsacred ui Ei-lnjan Is intw at(l ito ! several huudi'isl, The Turks, It Is xiuiod, have ilbi l nlUit'ktsI ArmeiiUilts lu the dlsirlt-t of (iiiiuushitiigh, near Trehlzoixl, and sliiiigliici'til iiHitiy, "iriHKXS." We il lleve that physician nre for bidden by the rul of most mislleal wxitjtles bi advertise their bto.lne.ii lu the pul ll press. Ingenious phyxl elaiji, howover who tuny Is imnj prossoil by thitlr landlord for olllce. rent, or who have not the wheicwtth to buy the next nsal, hit iijmiu s.eue cxjMtlh'ijt from time to time to draw to lie lure'vex the nlti-ntloii of nil bi dUfereiit ctinmuu'ly. Tint device ad'iiliil by oik Jaices IX Cooke. .M. It., of writing lo the J I era Id In orliicfwui of Iho miracle of Loirtl.s, Is not un worthy of Iho notice of such hard op dlsiiplo it u'Utailos. Attacking: J PLANING MILLS wumm $ t W.'S. l'EKOUSON. Pkocmiictoh. T Are now In oxrallnn, and you can get all klmls of wood work done on short uotlce, also sash, disirs and moldings of nil kinds, MJ Strort, W of Um airr work. Independence, Independence to Pertlanc. PuitTtAitn, Ok., August 6, ltf5. Knpixiit WtT Hipk: Dbak Kik: Owing to the extreme low water and short days it will I lmKU,le to continue our regular trips to ludtjien doijee longer than this wwk. After Monday, August 11th we wilt make but oue trip er week lo Independence, w hich will be Sunday, arriving In the after iitsui and leaves Monday morning nt 0 a. m. Please change time table to that ed'ecl during low water-trips to (Salem will bona usual, except that we wU leave 7 a. in., Instead of 7:t". ('AIT. A. W. (iltAIIAM. DR. POWELL REEVES, Permanently lV Third Street , Corner Whim he ctin CHRONIC, illS Examination and Advice, FREE Come one, Come all, ami embrace this grand opportunity to learn toe trui condition of your health, without money and wit bout price. 1 hose old reliable doctors will consult with you Free of Charge and tell you your disease without asking you a question. They also furnish all modi o no at their oftlces, aud save you extra cost' of buying medicine at the drug store. Y e can give you references of many remarkable cures they have made on tills ( twist, by lending bankers utut business men. Call at the offloe aud read tbeiu for proof. ? ' f ? I M P M f ? ? If The succi-ssful physician the skillful surgeon the enil nont specialist your wst friend -the world's benefactor IH-rnmiiently located cou stilt him this day. Most Successful CATARRH Doctors IN THE VesT. T1hha olil r..!l,il,l u, II..I.. f . . ... i ,, , -i" ; "i inniiy .venrs experience, treat Willi woinier- lu success all lung and ttiroat affect Ions, Cancer, Plies, Fistula and Kupture. ryr Allca.se8 of acute or chronic inuHiiitition, ro fared ngiriuictsh rv..Mu.Vm,,lVisl',,!m,.r1,,fuloUae'V''H' 'l"HlKr Iheeya duct, mpiinlins. cm. eis,M ldhalrs,sypl.lliiiesoa.eyet',Rratuh.tedlhls,tu.iior,cauWroftlioli(HetO tlD f" from catarrh, singing or roaring noises, thickened drum, in LHII lluiimtlon of external ear, purulent discharge from the ear, etc. nrirj Neuralgia, lek, nervous, or congestive headache, dull, full feeling IILMU loss of llleninrv r ... i . of the scalp "'"."""K "l ineoraiu, luuiors hiiu eczema TrlRflAT C'"t""'1",1 11,1,1 .vphilltio sore I IINUH I enlarged tolisllltiHiuid nul In ihroat, which causes hawking.' LUNGS f,0n(,U"U,li0" ,,,,, nmt ,,tl l.epatl.,,tio..s, ns.htim etc. HFIHT Yulyular lUmm weilk fiy I'ettits, dmy, and rheumatism of IILMIII Hie heart, languid circulation, eto. Catarrh and ulceration and acid dyspepsia, Indigestion, pain and llOXlil.l.... ... ,11 . 1. t. swallowing ",lullli, waierurusn, and Uimcuity in IIVFR SPIFFN Al1 C,i8e"8P9 of U,e "vcr, Bpleen, Is.wels, coustipatlon, i.a.it ,iiu.,.,L.V i 7 " "lt,",ws. eczema, sail riieum, r ngworm, tup Joint disease, old mires, fever sores, stiff Joints, hair lip, spinal Irritation iien-- Hunili'of bacKn' rUl,tl,re' 1IK fl8,u,a' rt,t'tl11 Ulwre' . pSf !"u "a SEXUAL ORGANS tUl1:..: of i . .7. ,... ... .T.;...r..i . " , ' " t'cuityico, pntiuico nervous irritation, lo : ".v j ""ixt.i.Mi, miuuiiiiiK or uie Drain, i uicy, nsntiltv. ete . svnhihs Htiiolure, inability to hold the urine, Impoteucydr loss oi1 wer t I' latorr hen. ronv. hhihH' i, nu.nt i., ..iJ ... 1 , vmr.",l,,l surgieat mierath.n. imlrocei 'h organs. Piles, Fistula, Varicocele, illlf treated Without, imln r -"- ..wn iHiHlliesis. imrft Who may be suffering from any of the distressing ailments peculiar .UUILU to tlii.lr nnv muh u ,u.,oi..i..,.i i i i ... ' ......... o (., ,,.-,, S,V ! if ,y, fi.rV a V. i i "ll io state imn we nave cured hunditHla . iiioZratS. lyBlclai8 have pronou need them hopeless. Charges very RFMFfllF The teni Uhed 1,1 th,a tllsiH-nsary are known only to oor ILIIILUILU selves, and have descended to us as a priceless heritage from eur Illustrious aiwstors, through nuiny generations of the brightest lights in tha medical profem ...1 that the world lias ever known; aud to these precious treas- ...u, n,fUKo we iiove aimed uie results or man v yl-ars of labor and re- wuieu in oor euosen caning, until now we feel contident of curing all curable cases, aud orgreatly beneflting all wlio have not yet received any relief whatever - ClniUnecy M, lejs-w awl ti Umi intuit le at oim'o ought iu. y wia Dr. 4.ko roue or lli.tt iiotorKty u U evltlehily st (kl)ig.-1,n-j jimrt UovteW, A PALATIAL HTKAMKn. Tho North Herman Lloyd Htennmb' coinpany at a n.silng ton Minit? rolved to Itull'l an Atliintie h which I Ut outdo tn jWwj tui 4-gniic nnythliig afloat DR. JORDAN & C0.S ' CHEAT mm OFUATCn 104 1 Mrkt SI., s.a rniidMa fin vut Irtim hn wifuWtunj n ii.kU ud lw, o .., ,1,1,, 'll'l Uiy. MiMMJIfiWilftfy lll-tMHWl A BUT lbkt, Frlvats lllran llalMlac in.1l Marsrt air l, ,A Ji. lOi-tiim, aa e nxuihMl, IU.u u4 Iht nU tsinyaqiili lil rnrxl ltWt uimul b .irjTtinau)l Mlly t bj UU. W4 5CII00L iiOOKS. , , . Tit SfM tif wlxn) now to b uwil i In in Sclitxil iv nrrltfi) w on my ooutitn . , , , , . . . M. E. Wheeler, C St. Indtpmdcnct. RIPANS The modern stand ard Family Medi cine: Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. - - Oregon. Located at ol Pine, Pcrtland. Oregon. cnnmHttt on till Treats rupture, piles, flssure llstuhi and rectal ulcers, with out knife, ligature or caustic, and without pain or detention from business. Ho also treats all private diseases, loss of power, spermatorrhea, syph ilis, pimples, eto. Ibrmt. m ute and chronic pharyngitis, ' ' ' U,W H,,l'0,,,1 N'W Jtcinorrliago and chronic B"' 1 "'"8 ,UC"m' u,mw,lti' 111 battling rrmmrh nr r I, S? 5! vn bimuimu(j ui iud Hydrocele, and all tenderness or swell- or il,.l.,i,ll,, c.... i i neniinoiieti, pit tuui menstruations d s- A tnctlilh .pVated fflk m private ora w(..rywAi Tlt-BUa. i year.