STO B T O f BOEB W A B. M R r a n g e r — Do people n e l ly b are th ait office« in the tope ol thorn sky scraper»? . M anhattan— O f course. The day* are louger «p there Ahaa they are oe the street level, and every m inute enento here.— Town Tbptea. ACCOUNT □ R- JAMESON. F . l l a f Tare Rapqbllap M ede C a rte la Teare Lw tar Boars » e r e C a .fitc t ky l a v a d la * N a ta l-C a p ta r a o í CveeJa- la Q a * la a la « o f th a Bad. - t U m lin ’a W Icard « 1 wHI cure a larger num ber of painful ailuienta than uay- thtag which you can find? ongni or toe Angio Boer w a r * said to date fro w the Jamason >f l«W . The detalle o f th a t as- ( * * * * < ; - • * « « «1 th e intejprity \ Of tha b a tc h re p a ir - ^<4 there wee a B ritish defeat, W hite taMng X 2 2 6 men, o f whom »25 were takeu prlaoncra. T h e whole Brltleh a rm y o f N a ta l wae soon a fte r abut up in I-adysm ltb and so remained tu t Feb. Ues la Sooth A frica « w pet fneab 1« the I P u h l fc recellqctton. A ir. Janteaon wee a M W , Scotchman residing. V .M» «-'ape Colony and Z * • l a r g e l y Interested * /' ,w fth Cecil Rhodes citnitifc add other B r i t i s h t i In ¿Aid And diamond tfclnlpg. hject" of the raid Was to over- the au th ority o f th e Tran svaal range »roe B u te govern m eets y trlb a ta h p o * th e prodeef o f M a T h ia trib ute was regarded Males a n * 1» s till viewed 1» th a t j u i a i the wor^gry of tha mines lerU tng immepae fortunes from title hardship was Inflicted. defeat of D r. Jameson's project Is capture restored the statu* r a time. T h e raider was sent laud for trial. If e was received mre a» a hero thus aa one guilty w ens» againat Hie comity o f na- A H er x.iiH rclu al.A flal be wav XK IMM. T b «« It appear» th a t leaa than tw o w eek* a fte r President K ru g er’» u l|l; “ « fa m » « » aeut to London au armed forc# ®? Boers under General Jbubert tanadhig Natal. The British force« w ere not prepared to meet them and ** e k on Ladysm ith, where they ' " • * » Im m ediately besieged. fUmulta- »eouely a Boer ,-ommando Invested K im berley, Colenso and other towns * • which British garrison* wwra le- hw CoI9Dr «ending a dlspatch to Bn- g a u d as be took up bis line of march toward the north stating th at he In- I tended eatlflg hie Chrletm ee dinner lu I Pretoria. But at the Modder R ive r be encountered unexpected obatadea. The JW* • Mraf^fi ■BK F hv»;Boerg M$d let tfegn to the ba- t the raid had been prearranged don and had the sanction of n an tb hrlty. f t was llbewlae is a forecast of the B ritish poll- Plata powder io usually made of ronge l prepared chalk. Plate powder con­ ning mercury puts a splendid polish pn silver, but la very injurious. C THE GREAT SOUTH AFRICAN STRUGGLE AND SOME OF ITS TRAGIC FEATURES. — - . r ~ um . — — .w. _~grwa —arewre w* ww an aawuai MB mm waaa Lord Kitchener aa chief of stag. Dee. 1A 1888. •Pion Hop, Jan. 2» 24, 1800. C rotje surrenders to Roberts at Pssrdaberg, w ith 4.000 n ^ . ^ 0 ^ r T m . ^ , 1i U ~ ,0rU , w Da W at’s raid In Capo Colaay, Daeadbcr, 1800, aad Janna Unsuccessful negotiations for pcaca, February, 1801. , Botha's unsueeesnfu* m ld ^ a Zululand, » ‘ Kitchener a big drive« of Da Wet and Dali < - ----* -WW.WWV«- uwwava t'a • uaa nuu IUU AFtTVI B had destroyed all tho bridgea aertrap ' toe s t r asm. Baverai Ineffectual ât- tempts w ere n u d e to ford it, hot each w g R *H |t by a galling i r e from the Boers on the northern banks, who had taken Advantage of the natural forma-" I t C a re t W h ile T a u W a l k . Allen'e foot E o e m o ie * U « h t « o d ne, Mfeeav. R ia »sortein cura tor «matti hi t end evonsn. tlra.1 .hat, aching «ret. Probable actual number of .Boat Boers reduced at cud of w ar To Prisoners at Ceylon. Ot. Helena. Coat la money to Great Britain, - re ' lag Twine. W h e t appeals to the farm er, in the m atter of Tw ine, is satisfaction in nee, and its economy. A poor article h- dear a t any price. A clean, strong tw ine is a pleasure to use. In economy note the following fig­ ure«, and see th a t a pure M a n ila , 66U feet to the pound, w ill tie more bun­ dles a t a given coat than any other ■ ra to - tTòvar Leaf........ *4r. A M , Marshall, bookkeeper of »he Atlanta Manila............ (Oa.) Oas,Light Co., waa po iw n ed w ith Pofaoa Hl»«l A Standard Oak- He took Sulphur, Arsenic and various •re o fte n fu lly to our physician», and they w cheerfully give such iuform alio» »ad a wtthrait charge, A w O t l l send at the aaifie tim e an Intere tag book on Blood and Skin Diiaaaea. . TBB MNFT «PBffine M l . ATLANTA U. I portance was the re lie f o f K im berley. the "c o u n try and had beside« I General French, the dashing- cavalry «P «troug e a rth w o rk « w ith in I commander,‘ was detailed to the task. rifle ra n g e o f a ll the possible I J t/a ’ NB G reet* holde the earthquake record w ith 3,187 shocks in five years. 0. K. HAY RAKES F IG U R E S F O R F A R M E R S . ! 1 i too no c 5 LOGFÄ’ I 3 McCormick Iia m e t t n g Machine Co., Fortland, Oregon. A , H. BOYLAN. Ornami Agent, »i« lñ 12 ? z z ? rr O f coarse the num ber of bundles sera w ill depend on hew heavy -the ( grain is; but on th e "basis of 400 bun- t|lta per a m the cost per acre would M; Pure M a n ila , 860 feet per pound, ID .7 cents per acre; M an ila , « 0 0 feet per pound, 20 canto p a r see», Hiss I Standsrd, 500 fete’ pd«rtf!, Tr,J ’ cento per sc?«. i-onapmer« th in k the brand known a.- ! Four lo a f Red Clover is the product of ' some Eastern ansnufactorer, whereas j t it mads in Portland, Oregon, sa can be w n from the tag on eai:h b all. Free» ' Eastern farm jou rn al* it can be readilv seen th at the large Eastern mannfsc- , h ire r* are responsible for the high pricey i of fibre and m ain tain in g tlie value ol Bim l and Standard tw ine. They con­ trol the Sisal fibre situation in Yuca- , tan, where a ll th e fibre for the world’ « consumption la raised, and holding I the m a rk et up to a price th at prarsnts ! the smsllet m ills from getting fibre at s low enough price to compete w ill, them. I f farmers w ill only remembet t i n t 650 feet M an ila i t the cheapest in th e end I and use this q u a lity of tw ine, they w i l l ' develop our trade wHh the P hilippine«, which mean« an increase of population on the Pacific coast and broadening the m arket for farm product«. lawa -ef w ar, found guilty and shot, al­ though he h id to be carried1 from the hospital tent to the place of execution. 1 * fo w l Of the Hritlsll jeusy I and w ith a strong fore* marched for March T o f the present year General | hmiand that sub- fo rd » the beleaguered town. On his approach txird M ethuen was defeated, wounded I * “ * uf ,h e cro w n j 0,1 o ,,<- >0 G‘e B ritis h garrison k t ' the Boera abandoned th slr positlena, and token prisoner by General D ttorey. « U o w w l ^ l “ « 1 M a fe k ln g w as a tta c k e d nud a »lege not even offering battle, and the town H e was promptly released and- given f .»olltlcat p riv ile g e * la x tln g 213 day» n u » begun. In all I w as relieved Feb. 16, 1000. a safe-conduct to the British line*, in s M " llb n » G 'e * o f tire - ---------- — -------- - I ¡, Thia waa the Brat piece of good fo r­ return for this set of ciemency Gen­ i * " p rel,,ll,l«'» - the ” a " “ - ~ tune fo r the British arm y. I t waa fol­ eral K rltxlnger, a Boer commander, 1-nnravoal and the I lowed by a battle w ith General Cronje. I b B m W E ^ y W >1 rau xe F re e S ta te X 7 who, w ith 4,tXM) men and a num ber of « m i , « i î ï ï ï r J l X i - YANKEE M E TH O D S G ALL EUROPE guua. was forced to surrender on Feb. 27. T he entire lot of Boer prisoners an under»hte«Mng - w rillf » r e M fe iit was deported to the Island of S t B teyu o f th e O ran gé F re e S ta te by f t , Helena. Implement Shew. w h ic h they becam e ltd'.»* to reulst the ^ a K fjn j On Feb. 28. 1D00, General Beller, • Special cable to tbs Chicago D a ily News B ritis h en c ro a c b u ic n t* to the e x tre m ity NMRuhJWÎRç,. a fte r overcoming a ktubbom rcslst- Prague, June 6 .— A t the annual Bo­ gpce, succeeded In relieving Lady­ hemian agricultural and im plem ent fa ir I t «OOI1 developed th a t n coufllct w ith smith. Then followed the surrender now open in th ia c ity »lie methods of G re a t B rita in had long been foreseen o f Bloemfontein. On March 27 the American exhibitors, especially those by the B oer governm ent«, in an In Boers suffered an irreparable loss In ' of tbe McCormick Harveeting M achine LOIQIOZ the death of th eir comniandsr-ln-cblef. Company ®< Chisago, angered th eir General Joubart. They were driven Germ an and Austrian competitors. a h arpeh oo ler* arm ed W ith beat of ’ from point to point and finally, on The McCormick Company showed m odern rifles, w h ile th e ir a rtille r y wa« |A June 6, Pretoria surrendered, followed reapers, mowers and binders in opera­ of tha moat e ffe c tiv e and Imaklled w ith some seven weeks later by the sur­ tion and monopolised tbs attention of* a skill that leM no room to dortbt that render o f General Prinaloo w ith 3.360 tbs visitors. - The German and A u s -' the men behind the gun» th o ro u g h ly / < nteit. ' r- tria n firms appealed against th ese: understood th eir business. | President K ruger had m eanwhile be­ “ underhand methods,’ ’ but tbe police ' T h e Boer plau of campaign orlglual I r * i come a fugitive. H e le f t the capital refused to interfere. The Americans ly waa to adgRjiea rapidly w ith a large , J V ’-. ------ . by stealth and made his w a j to D u r­ secured 90 per cent of tbe orders, and force of mounted troqus loto Cape Col; I I aLAUOiiTBR !»o HofRC . * ban. where lie secured passage on a for A tim e it looked as though tbe E u ro , French vessel for Marseilles. peans would provoke a rifct. Bept. 1 the Transvaal was declared by proclaniation annexed to the B rit­ ish 'empire and Lord Roberts, deeming " I have teen m a k in g a to u r of the Ills work accomplished, started back South,’ ’ remarked J. B. Joseph. " I directions the Boers awnguied In stuiiQ to England, setting sail Dec. 12, leav­ was greatly amused on slig h tin g from parties, «tracking ffirtachsU squad* of ing General Kitchener in supreme com­ the tra in on the Georgia C entral, ta the B ritish .yrh e rew r found aiul inflict- mand. 1 Savannah. T jie station is surrounded lag Aerlous lose In trilled, wnwmh*i and The year 1901 was not marked by was set a t lib erty by Lord Kitchener. in a ll directions by s lot of saloons. , The overtures for peace p ere mads In great illu m in ated letters over one captured. U a t i t ,Jt --- \ by tbe British commander early last of these saloqae was the sign : O s rrls o n s B a lte r f o r F< um L "«7 March. Boms difficulty was expert-, “ ‘O penn H n fc h t.’ ” > fare, attacking sma M eantim e tbe ^garrlsoua. at tbe be­ «need In reaching the Boer command­ sieged towns were Muttering ettegme soldiers wherever ers In the Held, Who were w idely scat­ hardships. The supply of provisions Botha was nqiulni was smaB, « * «To one had anticipated man«, but most, of te a Bgbtiag was tered. They were dually brought to­ '* the sontlngenclee .¿At uad arisen. Both done hy General Christian D e W et and gether and a fte r a consultation last­ cltlsens k * d eetdtsra were placed «□ Gensfa? Delarey, both of whom kept ing several days It was decided to sub­ short Tatton*. In Ladysmith particu­ the British fqrces 1 * -k M w ater meat m it the B ritish proposition to tbs men larly tbs privation* w ere great. Hotara, o f tbs tllnc. Tlm e a fte f tim e D * W et In arms and to abide oy tbs decision _dogSL cats and even rata wete utilised was reported to be'secarely sntrappeil, q f the plebiscite. ran too*.' „ '•*> v but ke Always managed to escape cap­ U yon w ere w ritten ap as the bet» *,Tbe M afeklng garrison under Colonel ture. Badsn Powell refused to surrender. A Thp most notable events o f recent (sr heroine) of. a novel, as yen actually date were tbs capture by the British are, how the critics would roast such n f General Ncboeppers, who was badly A character! 8 lion o f ,1“I'” WI1 ** . --r-.ua fi i — .---irj Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow’S Sooth, tag Hyrop ths heat rem edy to UH lor their Coral la a shell of carbonate of lim e, inhabittod by an an im al, which can be read ily detected under the micro­ scope in any piece of live ooral freshly taken from the water. ayatem, ae delay makes your condition worse. Don’t experiment longer with selves, washes and soaps—they never cure. Coat In lA fa and British offl -cra, 1.004; men, 21.142; total, Oant home laraUdad—QAcara, 8 — 7UMW; total, 78,1 Boers (sot exactly known). There la a damand for gntta perekW WO t me« greater than thé supply. \ fa ll on Death of Cecil Bhodes, March 80, 18W. Tarma of surrender signed May 31, 1802. I " r H a ir Vigor? I f the gray h a ir s are b e g in n in g to show, A y e r’s H a ir Vigor w ill restore c o lo r every time. ILM a M te . ••• ' Ig - Outta Perth* M 1M G ? 'K i.s r s r ,.t s K r .,R ^ 3 a l »i «ragar Precipitate« the War. does not have life enough. A ct prom ptly. -Save your bslr. Feed h w |th A y e r’s Estim ating the cost to the consumer a t the following prim e we have; • • isou Annexation of Oranga Free Utata.proelalarad May T b e w a r niny be said to date from Oct 1, 1BR0, .when l ’|itil Kruger, P re « - dent of th e Hntitb A frican Republic, " **T se“ t h ,t oltlm atuu i I " - J ** B r l'a lii. T h e trouble is y o u rh iir 'Ha looks so grave.” T h a t’s because beds buried la him •re among the beat known of the many dangerous w ild plant* and anruba. T nto nch o r handle them quickly produtas swelling and inflammation w ith in­ tense itching and burning o ftb e a k in . Tha eruption -soon disappears, the suf- fever hopes foeever; but almost as soon as the litU e blisters and pustule* appeared the poison had reached the blood, and w ill break oat at regular intervals and each tim e in a more aggra* rated form. Thia poison w ill loiter in the system for years, and every atom o f it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. British "black-waek' _ sa Teddy-rPaT Pa— Yea, dear. Teddy— M ay I ask a question? Pa— C ertain ly, Teddy. Teddy— W here’s the w ind when don’ t blow?— New Y o rk Tiroes. Tbe CM oaltles w a r* a t Brat Insignia-^ W ; the fighting unimportant, but for « •Ter«l m onth* tlj» British w ere tile ' heaviest hraera, especially la officers. !t " * m ln g to be the Boer tactics to I p,ck ° * *b« commanders. ' I B a ile r M aata F»r«t Patau«. i Oct. IB General Bir Hadvsre-B uller was dispatched from England to the seat a f -war. It , Was nearly a month before he arrived th fre. T akin g com maud Im m ediately he began a forw ard movement from the northern p art of lo ia, , who had previously used Monopole Syrup, »H er moving to C a li- fornla, wrote as th at she had not been able to Bed anything as good Mono­ pole in th at state a n /d e s ire d u | to aee to i t th at ah« could bq. supplied- Buch < om men ta »a th ta on Monopole Greyer - * ^«‘«*. Ister of Wraat B rltala and Irelasd. «loner In South Africa. Itrhener, commandera Id ohlef. llton, B r u « Uamllton, Tucker and Kekewle*. i Adriean Kapubllc. Free State. Ung présidant of Transvaal, id Louis Hacha, eommaadars la ehlaf. lara/. CroaJ«, Voljoan and KrlUInger. - A lady "T h e y osy th a t M am ie’s twice aa happy sinaa her divorce.” “ She ought td be. Her hatband need to allo w hhr »30 a month (or spending money, and now she gets »60 for a lim o n y .'*— Hen Francisco Town T a lk . me o f th a C h laf A c to r*. Independence o f the republics. N o Hair? You can cut mere hay with the oama team In tha rame time and with leas work than with any utber Mbwer. What more ooulA yim wantf J , A - F R E E M A N , Geni. A g t BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMT l«TS Foi Hand, Oi«»on. Founded A l«M Seteli hr t y i IHitwy aad Mania! Trainai J» UMKRSOI, PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY I ffis of tha town to a mere handful. K /M a fe h ln g was In a aorry p lig h t The r ttoera shelled the town Nov. f and K tafllcted revere damage. Then tha I* V lt f a h attempted to croaa'ths Modder | M v e r. T hey ware driven back w ith * , » b y T.1 o ««. ' A t Htormbcrg on Dee. IQ Geneva! 1 Qhtacre leet 1.000 men In battle. On following day General Waechope in an engagement a t SpyfonUln. On the IOth General Boiler endeavored ' to croee tbe Tugeta Elver, b a t was r .driven track w ltb a lees of 1,000 seen Wounded. H e was tried by a m ilitary court on tbe charge o f violating the of OREGON INCORPORATED APRIL 22. IM 7 . ,.M N J. L COHBN, Frarideet. g. LKE PAGET, Secretary. i rrm and Treat Campaey «4 Oropae jaaeaa hrtareat Baerlnc CartMartee •< Di ee the Pateirlax Tanns: Oa Rractal CsritSretaaot DepaMt, not lew than |d00 each, payable upon tea lb? ho>d<’r or t* n i f f " , nuti“ ‘T th* Treat Ctthjieny. «¡4 per « n t par aim, v i i ’ hii ° n ” !,rt7 a5’r‘ no,h* - •'W, par oent per aniium. Fayabla oe nteatv d a « ' call or ninety day«’ notire. 4 per rent par annum. On^aertlSrateu of 8o,io) or over Internat w ill ba pdld quartariy w aamt annua PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OP ORBOON, I t waa a great Ides to refer to a clr- cite as **a great moral show.” MOW ABOUT IT? W lr a a y m s o tk e a M um » w m i the W Ulrn ' f é . ” « rao *W , «omatain« b a rre n * almut ■ r a t o la tb« obere Blwnroilnn, an» Ih r r 4 What is avv*« I® sbqw that p n arera real ns t tha ü » ¿ 8 jr r r t p f f i « M o r p h in « > * t ot tha contrary Is tbe m in lt—prre- lb ; bar ba baovy eat tins «I t «* >r