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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1893)
J Oregon Cltj.November 10, 1803. Tin president Imi nominated the fifth Thursday of November, the 30th, M the day of thnnk solving and prayer. At Qovornor Tennoyer has deslunnted the fourth Thursdsy, every loyal and religions citizen has the liberty to rat turkey and pray on either day or en both. To photkct the fiirmer, at the time of the year lion the soil of New Enidand Is covered with snow or froion hard, the poor people of the Eastern seaboard cities are prevented from buying fresh Borinuda vegetables by putting a tariff of 20 cents a bushel on potatoes, 40 cents on onions and 3 cents on each head of cabbage. This is one e' the lakes of the republican parly to cutch the farmer vote. No apprehension need be full, cays the Chicago New$-Rccord, that repeal of the Sherman silver act will have any ill ed'uet on the money market. "It has re moved the apprehension thut the pur chase of bullion will be continued In' definitely with the effect of ultimately flooding the country with silver notes beyond the ability of the government to meet its obligations in gold. Now anple and safe methods of utilizing silver as a money metal must be promptly devised." For the nine months ending Septum ber 30, 1803, the Imports of the UnitoJ States were f G2o,331 ,072 and for the same period endinn September 30, 1802, I'illO, 100,000; the exports f5R7.U40.lll and lor the some period in 1802 m-n tun AM . . ojo.u-v. ine siuiemeni oi gold coin and bullion for the first nine months of 1803 1s: Exports 170,278,514; Imports f5l003,032. The exports and Imports of silver coin and bullion for the flrtt nine months of 1803 were: Exports 33,410,714; Imports lo,000,2r,4. Waok Hampton, the South Carolina ex-senator and federal railroad emi- missioner.jias taken this decisive slnnd for clear-cut political principles: "My own judgment is clear the time has come when the line should be drawn between those who stand on the Ocala platform and those who stand on that of the national democracy. No man who up holds the former can properly be a democrat; and unless our people choose to support the fallacies of the O.iala adherents or to be led into the populist party, the true democrats of the state should organize to maintain the princi ples of the democratic parly as set forth in the Chicago platform." Tub Argentine Republic has at lust learned the lesson that floods of cheap money do not mean prosperity, and that artificially high prices do not make wealth. Her dear lesson of experii nee has been that cheap money means luin and an excessive "per capita" brings bankruptcy.' fhe government of that country has taken a step that will prob ably strike the populists as l-eing ex " treme toMy It is, to destroy to burn $0,000,000 in paper currency and 1150,000,000 in cedulas. This destruc tion will continue year by year until the paper currency remaining goes up to par with gold; and the printing of more fiat money is rigidly stopped . b. . . iiwrrvur vindicated. CrniiiNBviu.K, Or., Nov. 2, 1803. Editor Courier i Mr. Ilirt has done just what he agreed to in lliisroiiiniuniiv and I understand that he has in all others below here, and I have reasons to believe that yon have done him an Inj'istlce in your last Ihmuh. Uko. J. CVIIIIIN. Eaiii. CiiKKK.Or., Nov. 3. IHO.I. Editor Courier: I hereby certify that I. It. Hurt and the Cape Horn Telegraph Company have done everything they agreed to do by Ihe people of Eagle Creek. We ate well pleased with the wire and Its management. Hkniiv U'ii.iikiin, P. M. Eagle Creek, Or. PoHTi.AND, Or., Nov. 5, 1W)3. This Is to certify thut during the months of Maich, April and .May, 1H1I2, I was employed hv the 1 Iioiiiihoii- Houston Electric Light Company of Portland, to erect an electric light plant In tlie town of Tillamook, Or. ; that dur ing said timo. one J. W. Stoddard (now one of (lie proprietors of the Tillamook Advocate), was employed as operator at Til.amook, and wliilo acting in said capacity devulged tho contents of a number ol messages addressed to mo. 1 reported the matter to i. K. liirt, presi- lent ol the company, who for this and other misconduct discharged tho said stouduru. j. i,. lamiiiiitii. The above lot tors are substantiated by a testimonial signed by Edgar J. Sn w, Charles lionehem, J. II. Hoover, P. M., and S. 8. Stone of Fairview ; by another testimonial signed by W. II. Johnson, U. C. Miller. A. II Reynolds, (i. V. Kenney, G. U. Illackwell, 8. V. Mulder and V. A. Darymun of (ireshain, and a third testimonial obtained in Day City several mouths after the trouble in Tillamook, signed by W. O. Maish, cashier of bank ; O. Young, po.-tmaHtitr; S. Pellinger, editor; C. C. liahhidite, merchant; Miles Warren, merchant; Geo. F. Williams, banker; W. S. Coiiu, hotel proprietor; K. M. Trowbridge, justice of peace, and J. E. Bible) . mana ger Truekee Lumber Co. This "cloud of witnesses" is un doubted poof that the article from the Tillamook Advocate reflecting on Mr. Ilirt and his telegraph line which was copied in the CoruiKii, was founded purely on malice; that he is a man of Ids word and trustworthy, and the editor of the Advocate is a slanderer and not worthy of trust. The people of liny City, Fairview, Oresham, .Sandy and othi r loculilies, who placed full conll dence in Mr. liirt before the erection of the line, find that their confidence has nut been misplaced. Iliey are now connected with the outside world bv telegraph, which, from a business point ol view alone, is a valuable advrulau. Tho people of Clackamas county should give Mr. liirt the pecuni ry aid needed by the purchase of stock to ex tend the line from Spriugwuter to Liberal and Mollalla and thence to Oregon City. The enterprise will give every farmer in proximity to the line opportunity to learn the state of tho Portland market at any hour of the d.iy . PACIFIC COAST NOTES In the Philadelphia mint are stored 1101.000,000 in silver bricks. Of tiie 375,000,000 standard silver dollars coined only 58 700,000 are in circulation. On a major portion of tho Biker (hilars in the treasury silver certificates redeem able in gidd have been issued. Why not issue instead silver dollars redeem able in silver dollars instead of the certificates redeemable In gold? Tin St. Louis Republic thus outlines the democratic financial policy : "First, that American money shall be honest at any cost, whether the declared basis is precious stones or potatoes ; second, that the bqsi?, to be adopted as soon as pos sible, shall be gold and silver coin, nnd that provisions shall be made, by such government it-sues as circumstances re quire, and such banking laws as are wise, practicable and just to all the people, for a conveaient, sufficient and locully elaslio paper currency redeemable in gold or silver coin of standard value. All the West and all the South, from the Oregon to the Savannah, can hariniinir.e on the democratic currency policy of gold and silver coined without discrimi nation." Tiiocoii Switzerland lias the "initia tive" and "referendum" in her form of government, and is In many respects a model republic, she could learn a lesson in religions tolerance from the United States. The Swiss government has passed a law which prevents Jews from slaughtering animals for food according to their ritual which method is to bus pend the animal by tl.e hind legs and to draw a knife across its throat, culling the wind-pipe, the carotid artery and the jugular vein. By this modo tho car cass is drained of blood, and it is as speedy, painless and certain as any that can be devised. The new law, under pretense of preventing cruelty, enacts that no animal shall be killed until after it has been stunned. The stunning checks the flow of blood, mid renders the meat less fits for food. The pretense is made that this is in the in terests of humanity to animals, but actually it is nothing but Jew-hating in tolerance without any reason except ig norant bigotry. Sknatoh (ieorge O. Vest of Missouri estimates that the per capita distribution of money in the Tinted Slates is really about $14, instead of fL'5.30, as estimated by the statistician of tho treasury de partment, for the JoOO.O ,0110 of gold and silver money in the treasury, and the $1000 and $500 bills are not available currency. Caiitkii 11. Harrison, tho assassinated mayor of Chicago, was to be married this month to Miss Annie Howard, a young lady born in the South 40 years younger than he. His ago was OS. Tillamook Mossbacks Letter of I. R. Burt. Editor Courier: In your issue of the 27th ultimo you copy an article from the Tillamook Advocate which does mo a gross Injustice. The article in question was undoubtedly written by one J. YV. Stoddard, part editor of that sheet, who, in the sprinir of 1802, 1 had in my employ as operator at Tillamook, anil whom 1 was compelled to discharge for divulging the contents of four messages and for other misconduct. In 1801 I built a wire into Tillamook city on a subscription list of a little over $1.11)0. When t lie line was completed only about $175 was paid ; (lie other re mains unpaid to this day. At the timo I was having this trouble with tho moss backs of Tillamook, the agent of Polk's Directory settled with them for I).'!1;, cents on the dollar, because they would not pay any more of their honest obliga tions. After completing the line to Til lamook, 1 extended it on to Hay City eight miles beyond where the subscrib ers paid for their stock without a mur mur. The following spring, in IS!):!, I extended the line from Hay City to Ne halem whoso people also readily paid for their slock. Yours truly, I. li Hi nr. Compulsory Piper Money. The proposal to return to the old plan of paper money and slate banking brings to mind the paper money scheme of lthodo Island In the year 1770 Rhode Island tried that experiment to her heart' content The historian (McMasler's History of llu People of the United States) tolls us that ' in the course of the de bate which preceded Ihe passage of the paper bill in Ihe legislature, it was noticed tout the speakers on theallirma five were invariably fioni the country districts, and the debaters on the nega tive as invariably from the rich sea board towns. Newport, Providence. Ilristol, Westerly, each sent up men trained in the great school of commerce and trade, familiar with all questions uf tl nance. Hut no argument which they could advance could turn the votes of men who had come up for tho express purpose of abolishing taxes, suspcudiUK the excise, ami emitting a currency w hich was, in iheir belief, to (low into their pockets much faster than it could possibly How out." "A call was made for a forcing act, which the legislature quickly passed. Every one who thotild, according to this act, refuse to take the bills in pay ment for irold, or should in any way dis courage their circulation, was to be lined 100 and lose I he rights of a free-1 man." I ' The elle'-'t ol Ihe law w as to make1 worse the matter it was designed to ) mend. The merchants denounced it iniquitous, and declared they would pack up their good and set oir for another state before they would submit to so wicked an act. Indeed, they re fused, almost to a man, to make any sales. Tim trailers followed iheir ex ample and closed their shops or dis posed of their stock by barter. Fur a time business was at snend, and money Salem's city warrants are at a discount of 85 per cent. The crop of dried prunes of Oregon Is estmaled at 2,5iKi,O0O pounds. Tho buildings of San Francisco' Mid winter Fair are of Iregou fir and spruce. On account of tlie business depression, 200 families have left Astoria during the last two months The Hold Reach Gazelle says the :eo- i lie's parly is fast going to pieces in 'ous and Currv rounlie. From fiuiires actually produced, thero are at least 1000 acres of land near Cor vallis now planted in prunes. Tho Southern Pacific conumiv de sires to absorb tho Oiegon Pacillu line in order to kill its competition. The meetinu of the State Horticultural SiK'iely at Corvttllis adjourned to meet In Portland tho second week in January. The annual association of the teachers of Oregon will le held this year in (lie city of Portliind, on December 20, 27, 28 and r.l. It turns out now that there Is no water in the springs unloaded on the city of Tscoma at a cost of a million and a half uf dollars. F. C. Smith of Eugene purchased 418 bales of hops from Dr. Davis of Harris burg at H 1 J cents a pound, for shipment to New Yoik. The Koschurg lleeiew issues an illus trated Hl-paittJ edition this week. Doug las county is very much alive, in spile of duss business. Eight Prineville cattlemen drew $21,000 out of the First National of linker City for entile sold to II. . Kaud uf Salt Luke City. The Eat Oreijnuiaa admonishes the farmers of Umatilla county to stop bor rowing money ami lo pay otr their mort gages, wool I they avoid the loss of Iheir lands and bankruptcy. Salt pork, fresh from the pickle, sells at 20 cell's per pound in Portland. At this rale the man with a 2011-pound swine, if in eastern Oregon, could swap il for about 30 sheep, evjn up. It is stated that the Salem Democrat will commence the publication of a daily some time next month. This will make four daily papers for Salem. A good supply for a town of 10,000 population. The old Sparta ditch in the mountains of linker county w hich cost fiHMKIO, has been bought by Walla Walla parties for $3000. They will extend it to irrigate valuable sagebrush lands in tho valley below. The imp industry in Polk county for 1803 foots up as follows: Num.ier of hales, (13(13; e.t 18J pounds each to the halo, 7,113,700 pounds. At 18 cents par pound this would bring into the county tho neat sum of f 200,210. Spokane owes a municipal debt of f 2.200,000 or a total per capita of 7(1, or $380 per family. The total interest charge of Spokane, exclusive of water bonds, is $7lt,4o(), including street grade warrants. The per tapita is $2 54. Every sand bar iiIoiik the Snake liver has been loca'ed lid summer, says the l.ewiston 'I'rller. There is a well de lined rumor afloat that a big syndicate is expected to buy up and locale all Ihe bars along tlie river to secure the flour gold. Taxes must all he paid at one time next spring. A million and a half dol lars is the amount to he contributed by the taxpayers of Portland and Multno mah county. This is a large sum of money. And It is a Intuitu levied by men who pay no taxes themselves. Sunday Welcome. Oregon bad no building of its own at the world's fair and spent on Iter ex hibit only $.17,000 ol the (00,000 appro priated by the legislature. Yet when (lie awards were made at the agricultural department of the fair, Oregon carried away 20 medals, California secured 12 and Washington but 4. At the quarterly meeting of tho State Horticultnaal Society in Corvallis a resolution was .adopted the purport of which was that whereas soon tlie prune production oi the Pacific coasl will be 200,000,000 pounds per annum, which will cause prices to rule low from home competition, therefore congress be re quested to maintain the priHcnt import du!v on prunes. S. W. ChildcM has 40 acres of alfalfa land near Columbus, Wash., on a bench about 500 feet above tlie Columbia river, from which he cuts three crops annually aggregating an average of six tons to the acre. The it Italia grows without irrigation. Mr. Cluldcra is experiment ing this year w ith a HI foot silo into which lie has put about 40 tons of alfalfa and corn fodder. Miss Shelby, the young lady that touched the button when the new battle ship Oregon was launched at San Fran cisco, was a great-urandaughler of Gen eral Joe Lane, Oregon's pioneer states man and soldier. Tlie linker City Vm ocrat says by popular subscription $3300 will be raised to present the warship with a beautiful service of Oregon silver and engraved with Oiegon scenery. Dr. Riley, Will Vincent, George H.ir rick and John McClellan of Olympi i re cently returned from a hunting trip in tlie Olympic range, that vast area of country stretching from the Straits of Fucca on the north to the bankrupt city of Gray's Harbor on the south, and containing no town, village or hamlet. The moun tains abound with elk and are a verita ble hunter's paradise. Tlie party fol lowed the dillicult trail up the Skoko minli river, tlie last 20 miles directly i:i the water, to tho main range, which is covered with an immense growth of Alaska cedar and Norway tir. The for ests seem never lo have been visited by wind or storm. IN THE APIAHY. Tin Plana of Prominent neokcrpcrs Tor Preventing After Swarms. O. M. Doolittlo, recognized authority on bees and honey, describes his method of preventing nWer swarms as follows In Qlcunings in Bee Culture: Tho morn ing of tlie eighth day after a first swarm lias issued I open the hive, take out tho first framo nud hastily glanco over it for nearly riio queen cells, and if nono is found I shako most of tho bees off near tho entrance of tlie hive, into which they will immediately run, when tho frame is closely Inspected Mr queen cells, peering' into every nook and comer for them, for hhotild some small or crooked ono bo missed swarming would surely result. All colls found aro cut off after a framo has been shaken to rid it of bees, for this shaking of tho young quccna in their cells is almost suro to kill them or causo deformity. Tho next faiuie is trcatc 1 tho samo, unless ripo cells aro found, in which caso it is set outside tho hive awaiting the finding of n cell from which n queen has hatched, when all aro cut off, but should nono liavo hatched then tho best ono of theso ripo cells is saved and put buck into tho hive. In this way we can m;i!;o sure that no swarm will issue after t'je first from this hive, and it is the only certain plan 1 know of. Tho editor of Tho Beekeepers' Review gives this plan by tho uso of tho hco es cape, lie says: Frank Covcrdalo writes uie that ho has prevented after swarming by hiving the swarm on tlie old stand, then placing the old hive by its side, with its cntranco near that of tho newly hived swarm. Tlio old luvo is then closed, ex cept that a bee escape is placed in the entranco on the side next to tho new hivo. Of courso every beo that leuves tho old hivo never gets back, but finds its way into tlie new swarm. All of the working force nud all of tiie young bees when they como out to play aro thrown into tho new swarm. In seven or eight days tho old hive can bo friven a new stand, tho samo as in tlio iieddon plan, but it will be completely robbed of nil tlio bees except the young, downy, just hatched ones, which is not tlio caso with the Iieddon plan, nnd after swarming will positively be prevented in every case. If no increase is desired, thooscapocun bo left in place for a longer period 21 days if tlie weather is warm, or if it is cool it may bo taken away at tlio end of two weeks. When tho bees have nil hatched out, the few remaining mny bo shaken off in front of tho new iiwurm und tho honey extracted from thocoinl.s, or they can bo used in any way thomrht best, or tho matter may simply be car ried to such an extent thut theold colony will bo so weakened thut not only will it not swarm, but it will not be sufficiently populous for winter, but will still be ahlo to care for and protect tho combs until fall, when the two colonies may be muted, the better queen being preserved, ( RIC (YARD NOTICE. Notice h h re by given lliat the put nership heretofore existing between W. li. I'ovsur and F. W, i'uiikamer, pro prietors of Ihe (irigou t'ilv hilckynr.l. has been dissolved. All bills due the (Inn will be paid to W. It, P.ijser. who will pay tho Indebtedness of the li i III , and continue til l yard as before W. II. Povskii. F. W, Puri KAMKH BLANKS ! IILANKS!! l'.I.ANK ! ! I For Sale at the Col iniiii i Illce : MiiriKiiuc. KlliiiK Cover, llniiil fur lici'il, Pniinlkttiiry Note. Iteeetpt Dinks, Wiirriiuly Heed, lull Claim Heed, Circuit Court Cilinlinil Niilipoum Tow hern' Kcnrt t'lirda. I'nrlUI I iiyincnt Ileal IMiiU' ('oiitrm I, HlierUI'Hiimnioiis, Jury Siiinir.ciiiH, Cniy of XiinimiiiiK, Kotliu lo (inrnWic-p, Answer In (oiiiiI-Iht, Subpoena, Writ of AllHi liineiir, Justice SiilijMx-iin. civil, Jimtlce Hiiliiiieiin, e I mil nl Special or private blanks printed on ! In application expeditiously and correctly TEACH E US' EX AM I NATION. VOTICK M IIWtHIIV IIIVKN THAT foil TIIK iiirie of imikliiK uu examination odd! per ioiinwIio may otlcr ihcniKelveH as eanillilnles for letii-lierH of llie sellouts of tills cnunly, die county seliuol superintendent the rent will hnlil n piililln examination at I'upe'a tin II ill Oro Koli City, Cltickiiinna eoimty. OrcKiui, lu'iiliniliiK oil Weiliicxilny, November Sill, istcl, ut 1 p. in, Tlintu fleHlriug to tiikj tlie examination tor ittitc curtitlfiitcx nnd stale iI!i!oiiiiih will apply Friday, November Hull, ut tl o'clock 11. m. Pnteil this ntt ilny of October, Ml. U.S. i.lllSllN, County Meliool Siicrlulcutlcnt. h'ipa .K Tubules assist digestion. THE LONDON Labor Day. Itules Tor Applying Fertilizers. Georgo B. Wutson, in a report on fer tilizers incorporated in a bulletin issued by tho Cornell station, offers theso kcu- cral rules in applying plant food tinder ordinary conditions: Reclaimed low land rich in vegetuble matter in likely to bo rich in nitrogen, but deficient in phosphoric acid. Well drained high land, particularly on ex posed locations, is more likely to bo defi cient in nitrogen thnn phosphoric acid. Where crops have made a small growth of leaf or stalk under otherwise favora bio conditions, nitrogen is likely to be deficient in tlie soil. A largo yield of plump, bright grain from a small or moderate growth of straw or stalks would indicate, an abundance of phos phoric acid nnd potash and n deficient amount of nitrogen, An abnormal growth of leaf or stalk with a small yield of light grain would indicate an abnn danco of nitrogen and un insufficient amount of phosphoric acid nud potash. As a rule, plants having the greatest leaf development require the most potash. Furm manures that have been well cured for contain about twice as much nitrogen as phosphoric acid, and conse quently land that has received recent liberal applications of barn manures is not likely to be deficient in nitrogen. High grade fertilizers generally give more plant food for their cost than those of low grade. Pure sodium nitrate (Chili saltpeter) in 100 pounds contains 10.5 pounds of nitrogen. Pure unimo nitim sulphate in 100 pounds contains 21.2 pounds of nitrogen. Pure chloride or muriate ef potash in 100 pounds con tains 68.5 pounds of actual potash. Pure sulphate of potash in 100 pounds con tains CI pounds of actual potash. Kainit should contain in 100 pounds about 12.5 of potash. Tlio bcHt results from sodium mtrato are secured by frequent applica tions of small amounts on tho growing crop us u top dressing. TOO OFTEN THE CASE. IMTCRCJTINa PnOOFS. A young nm-ietv lady, after a round of u.-ivelv.hiH'oniesiiuilileiilvcouK'lous of an nil llxil.il seusali- II. Slio Im frequent ulliicksof diuw, A. r hiM- arhtt, and ue lei In Mue and general. y inn down. Mother, look well In ymir dun. I li -rl lMuuhters, look well tii yur.'l t -1 Let tho first symptom de n'in.' the ti preach of diseuse receive your i..t.iul ultiu lion. Healthy women medio li pa of Ihe nii'.i. and it is well ulgh crimina. lo u.-g!cct vtl'l.iir w de i promiM n il. I. i'liero is hone for Biillciei h from Xrnm Ite.til wind follows! rs. .leunio (.'. H.ivis, u Hue aril t an I an nplished authoress, of Wcslliclil, VI., li.cn subject to headache ever i-l ce she I remember, rk) severe were her at- i . art tCK'IUISO ut 1 i IK'S ti ni ;mii II V ill lll illlll. .Ml treatment lull fi led to relieve In l, Iml alter thing lr. Miles' llesturativu Nervine s 0 writes: "My record is to me, id least, si.i l .etory. No headache, constantly In dia ini appetite, and a ciiiiscipieut g.iitl in weight of two mid a half pounds in ju t one week." S X weeks later slio writi's: "Il.ivn icid and cavil iiiiiuoderati ly of lute, hut my head . In s do not return. t' lohn H. Miller, of Valparaiso, Inil w :i . ked three years ago with ttiinoi I it in . aorst form. It liuallv went to In'i , and all indications were that it v m-li! iv-ii,l either in insanity or softening of t t li i.-iin. Her husband thus writes; "llwo-ild lie huiossible for mo to alienist a difniiinM of . mfferingt during all this time ."In was treated by our very bent locul pliv-iciu with hut temporary benefit, (-be h .s 1 ,1; i. fair billies of J Mi. Mii.kV Ui-wtoii TiVI Nkiivink, and Is cured. Slio has g lined twenty pounds in weight. 1 tell you, slit often ble.-ses you for what you have done lor her." lieoolleet that for the Cl'ltE of all Ner vous Ili-cuses there is no remedy which ap proaches Dr. Milejf lleMumlire Xerrine. il is free from dangerouii drugs anil opiates. Sold bv all druirifists, on a positive nuaruntco, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Kikliart, Ind. NOTICE OF SALE STOCK. OF .MININO MEDICAL & SURGICAL TUK TIDAL WAVK. On Tuesday, the republicans earricd Ohio by 90,000, Pennsylvania by 1.10, OX). New York (for judge of court of appeals) by OO.OOOJowa by afl.OOO and Massachusetts by 80,000. Neal. the author of the tariff plunk in the lust national democratic platform, was over whelmingly defeated by McKinhy, and Massachusetts will have a republi can governor for the Cist time in three years. In Kansas and Nebraska tlie peoples' party lost ground . The dem -cratic parly is evidently blamed by the masses for the business depressionan d the lack of work, and they rush into the arms ol the party from which these untoward conditions were inherited by tha country. It is probable that t! position of the administration on tlie ailver question hia been a cause of tl.e losa of votes. But popular approval or disapproval of a policy does not i1Wes arily determine its right or wrong, for the masses are often greatlv in error friden- ,nd con8re "y refrain iX&fL'IF ?otL CerUin " f Cto iilrr?.h,eh ,hey be'i"ve would t !Sl te8t ""' the country , in obedience to the public verdict ex- f2T?. ' thereby i ,fl , can liardtv l "J ?n ,he wintry. It almost ceased to circulate except among wave" U renooiican "lidul , the supporters ol the bunk. Kent was . tectic Dolir i rt?PproV"' lne pro ' PiJ '" Srin : m,r 11 l'J l,Jr means. I maiorii. i .'i . great denu at c in some towns, a rare lliimi to see fr7J. V ln 'ne lower housa return.! .I.l.u.. .... .1.... I... n,. ' iIlS. fi. "f".0' 'lafrison'a term was ahopkeepers taking enh of wood (r , Kipani Tabulea cure bad breath , .m iviiiiryisn. yards ol linen. We must confess that we never hear "Labor hay" or "Labor Holiday" men tioned without a feeling of contempt and disL'UHt for the impudent demai!ouisui on one side and cowardly somlilv on the other, which have brought the de scendants ol those who prepared and defended tl.e Ib-claralioii of indepen dence down to tho embodiment iii let-is lution of the idea that, instead of all men being born free and equal, there are two sorts of ni.-n in this republic. one consisting of the members of certain organizations, and the other iucludiiii: the miscellaneous persons who do not belong to these organizations, and that those w ho do belong to tlicin ure en tilled to favor and recou'iiilioii from the government which is not accorded to other people. In a community whose whole public system is founded up in the idea that there should he no class legislation, it is certainly curious to find, of late years, statute after statute enacted at tlie demand of the iraftyaud ambitious foreigners who control the forces of "organized labor." For several years "organized labor" has, or would have had, but for internal squabbles, things pretty much its own way in the legislatures, but just now circumstances winch neither legislature nor walk.n; delegates control have given a very large number ol citizens more leisure than usual for thinking, nnd there are indica- lions tiiat a good many of them ure re-fli-climc whether, after all, they might not be as well olf in the simple capacity j of ' free and equal" citizens of he re- public us they ure now in that of abject slaves of a foreign tyranny which dic tates to them when, imw, with whom and kt what price they shall work, , which prevents them fiom teachiim their own business to their own chil dren, and w li it'll forces them to si: idle and see their families sutler, when work is plenty, for nake of "sympathizing'' w itli some oilier xople, of whom they never beard and whose relations to them consist solely in a concocted scheme of their respective leaders for their private advantage. American Archittci. Seurlet Clover. A South Carolinian, in a Utter to Tho American Agriculturist, sums up scarlet clover ns follows: This plant is on an nual, mid if sown in tlio spring ia cut or foil oil in tho fall, or if in tho lato Bum mer, so thut growth may begin itr the full, boforo tho winter, it u ready for cutting in tho next spring. That i.i the end of it. It is most useful in places where tho winters aro mild, and it may grow nil tho winter. But whero tho winters aro cold it cannot bo tVpcndcd upon and may fail altogether. It must not bo sown with any grain, but alone. It can only be cut once, whether for seed or hay. The Reed sown in your wheat.! may sliow m the spring, hut it will mako but little grovth and will dio in the fall. Tho best that can bo done with it will be to pasture it and get what can bo mado in this way on the stubble. INSTITUTE 719 MARKET STREET San Francisco, Cal., 1 A MEDICAL AND SPItCItlAL ISSTITfTK, limited permanently at "In Market Slreel, Sun Francis till., lor the Cure u nil Illnesses. .'itilli'tliiiis ami Iieioniiltle. A stnlV ol I'livul 'Uiis mill SnrireoiiK. ImvliiK dlloiiius nail llie nilorsenient of the ticut eollesi'sof Anifliuil ami Europe, f killet speenil ists who have liml long -f.xpericiieu hi treathiic special nail chronic dis oxck, are In ooiistmit Httemliinee. A Pharmacy a fittaeheil, suit till Prescriptions Illletl free oi rliirne. $100 Trial Sottle $5 00 Full Course 'SrafTcrern from AmIIiiiiii Ithf iiiiiiiiIkiii, ('mi fluiaijiMoii, Catarrh, x)epMiu, Indi tdoit, Nrrt.f nla, KpilepHy, I'ViiihIh Wewk nMM, t'HiK'r. Heart DIm-hhm. ItroiicliitiN, KiitoiiH, Stilt JChmim, li'ililne, Tnp rui, iMMifnt'HM, any Sexual IUhhiimv, Lnttt MumIiiiihI, Miliaria. I' Hilary Trouble, 11 tr, ltw'l Trouble, sunulti couxtilt nt f. Utw charm", within Ihe rciK-h nf nil, 4n)1iiufl Willi tlio best liu-Ulcnl und MirKiml Killing, Middle Aged and Old Men WhuniHybo fitiflvrliifr fmm Yorrm-TL I'"!, LIKS. iir Hit t'XLHhsrs of matured life, shou'd CotiMiM at once, bffure It is too late, these vvteran pnu'tilioiierH. who have tin equal lit (he lb i inn! Miit tM us ihi'v fiiii and will restore to you erfret health when nil others Imvu tailrd. BROKEN DOWN CONSTITUTIONS Are rejuvlnntud nnd mnnly vlKor rentored by llieir new and wonderful methods of tretitmeut. No Injurious druKH used. Worn out business tiwttt .ill i.f mh'ini. .v,u.,.(nlK' If Villi urn Nlill.-r. Iiir from Ni:iU'H:s'lKimJTVor'hii in power, of HnydiseasojifJbe KYK,KAK. THROAT, LUNtiH, II K A KT, S I'l M A( ' 1 1 , SKIN, KIMNKYS, BLOOD DISEASES Cured in llio Shortcut Time by Vege table KeitUMltea. inr Villi tnnitf, healthy nnd vltforoiiN as HIIL I UU '" MKMiliI Are you tree In mi even- traee of "disease or sickness? po yon look well? "o you feel well, or is there noine Olironie Trimble, wldeh, like a Cankerworm in the budding (lower, is rapidly destroying your very vitals? LADIES NOTICK IS MKI1KMV (ilVKN '1 If AT I Wll.l, m-li at public itm'll.iii, to tin-Mullet Iti'liler. IV ciu.li, ut tin' fmni ilikirnf tliiM-niirtlniiM, Onpiit city, On-ipin, on M-.tnliiy, tho 4ihUy of ivmb-r, s:i':t, the follow Imc Mlmn of ti-k In the tu ltlvir Mlu lnj( nml .Milling 1'iimjHiiiv, ofDrrdun fit?, fur d-lla (jiM-lit iiMfH-ini' it tli"h'Oli, niiiiit'lv: t-'ioil hIihii'h ituntliiitE I" tli- n:itn" f John A. t oiifer, i-llniii tit iwcHMni'iit (.. 7" : .'ion i tlmriw ntunilinic In the iiuiiie nf llxiullloii & Wiishl'iiiii, (lliiiiin-nt iimhiniiii ut 9 Infill; -in:! rhiiriM HiiiiKliiiic in ih. num.- of I. K. JaniM-v, di'litiiju -nt ii'-wiiifnt ':..!'.: I7-Vi nlmn HtamiiiiK In tl"- iinmMf b. K. Smil-biii v, iWimpiriit Hrf-in.-Ml fflU2 44; IN' nlmrt'S .tit T I !! u jf In ill.- i.m.ii uf (ienrif" T. Ilowiml, il'lfliUt'lil llnnt Mllnut Piitiil Novcnihcr 14, ls!i:i. 111.1 K 111 Kit MIMVO A MI1,U(J CO., Hy II SriiAnuir, Si rMiuy ,V.VAVWAVaWVaVaV.V-' r. .-.v-v.vv.w.v.vww mALD HEADS! What Is the condition of your? Is your hair dry, , harah, brittle? Doe It oplit at tho end? Itai It a lilules appearance ? Doci It fall out when combed or j brushed f Is it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp Itch ? , Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are aome of i yoursy mptomsbe warned In time oryou will become bald. Skookum Root Hair Grower I li whlrou I prndmlloa li not an teelilant. but the iMnltof irtjinlino rniwuri'lu K uiiwrmln T ol Hi dlmiei of llm Imlr ami n'alp lul fa Ilia i)Iko- 1 nry ol uw tu treat liii-m. "Nlioiiliiim"oiuialin neiuier inloaralaneroln. II aT l not a U)a, but a dulightriilly nixillim aim roirniiina inoia 117 iimui.iin. , Ilia rolllclea, U Uvi uiini; Auir, uura iandrujf an gnui hair im ImiU , "' lr Knap tha train elaan, healthr, and fro from Irritating aronUnni. br tha una or kkmkum bit buuf. lldiwuujii jHJnMilw iuwi,u-am '" 1 lfVorVrui!t'i:anntiupr'lrT9iit dlreet tool, anil wayltl forward , preiiniil, on rrn-ipmt prua. Uiuwur, IM) per bulUe 1 lur fiM. Huip. 1 a" TnnriHK 87 Houtli FlfiU Aranue, New Yark, N. Y. I per lantforlJ.su. THE SKOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.f SIIKKHTS NOTICK OK I'MiKIt KXKCTTION. 1v tiik cmcnT vi'Vnr ok tmk htatk i k Oregon, for the County of MiilluoinaK Ntiney MCord, I'lalntill, i vn. A. II. WlCmnv, IN IVudnut.t State i.f On hop, i Comity of i lticliiiiniici M fly vlrture of mi exeeutlou and order of tuil lMH1 out of mid nic'er the nenl of the above entitled i-oiiit lo me directed, IHriim dtite (lie 'Jd iliiv of Oetdber. IK! iiimim h iudifiuent reii dered In Kiiid court on the '-'iili diiv ol Hi-nteiuber, lwt.'l. In ftivor of Naiiev Mi t'onl. I'laiiillH' himI HKHiiini A. II. llhrmv, deft ndmit. lor the huiii of .'.i,tot (bt'r with IntereMt thernKi from the i!iiu ol .-ci'Mi t r.l"l''l. at eiuhl -er eent eraniMUi, iimleohiM ot t.i7.lil now urenied, and also llu (win of and iioii iliht Miile and Will, eoiutniitid Iiir and reiiiurl u me to nmke ale ot the follow ihK di'seriheil real pronerly, heretoiore nud on hineUlh. 1KW duly levied iixiii by no under a Hruoi aiiaeiinifiii ixiiieii in MtHU en line, H Hil. loin thirty (:t and thirty xlx ' i In Wo. It f rt) four (41 of M mt h ru addition lo I'oiil imi. In t Ut kttiPtiH t'oiiniv, Oreiroii. I herefore, in dlenee o mild writ mid order, 1 will, on die Ihih lay of Noveiuht r.lwi:i, at the liotirof one o'elo k ;. in. of u il ilny. at tiie front flour of Un ;-'-iirt h ni-o In m I.I coo id v of (In kiininH. iiilcr for Hiih-al tni'die itui'tlon'loihe Jiiu'iM-st bidih- f r eiihli In blind niilijeil to redctiihtloll, all of leii'luiit M. A II. Withrow n, null l. title an I In leresi in and to the aboe entiih ! ren orooertv (OKiilKfv Hiild exeeutlou and order of ttnle. In n rent it no eost. ('. . UANONd, hli'-rlll of t;int-k inuoCotiniy, Or. Haled. Oelobor Ai, mi;i. Through Tickets I'O- Salt Lake, Denver Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis. A. VI) AM, Eastern Cities. DAYS to CHICAGO "Ml I; I i" I in tmi: cm (Tit mh-i;t or t kstatkok i)rej;.iii. r-'f the i oiiuty of t br-ktini'iK 0. II. JewHt. I'l 'lntttr, V.- , Uvzle N. ll-.werM hii I aM 41 tin I- Bwern DefeiKliiiits. SI de nf Oreirn- . ( Ooiinty of t'laekam-ii Noliee Is In reby iilven nt by virtue of nn exe- euiioii ami oi.ier oi mil iued out of the elreiiil eourt of the htnie of Oregon ior (ln eonniy of i iiieKiiiiuiH, hcariiiir iinte in i;:th dnv of October. in a Milt whiTeiu c . Jewell Is pliiintltl ami i.i.zie i.omitm iithi .uarmi ,. i lowers are defendants eoiiimundiiu; ine, hi Ihe name of the fttite of Oreiron, (lint out of the real estate lieri'iimfter d.'.-eribvd, to renllze a mnn snMieicnt to sntixfy the deinniuls of snid ileeree. lo-wit: ITU. totfetlnT with inten ut on the same from Kebrimry J(ith, ism, at 10 tier eent. per annum nnd Ihe further mi in of Kn iittnriiey'x fee. ninl also theeoMs f nnd Htteiidhuf thin iiaie. Now, theref' re, In obedience o u ih'eree, I will, on Saturday. the -id day of hei'einbt'r.lMi.l.iit the hour of one o'eloek pin", of mi id day, at Ihe front door of th ronttlnaie in xiifd eoiin'lv, oiler for sale at public Htietion, and sell to tlie iiiyhest and best nidder, for vnsU in hand, all Ihd riht, Mile and Interest the Mild defendim! had on (he iMth day of l-'ebriiary, 1MH, in and to the folloivinif de-m-ribed real properly, to wit: I.ots ninnbitred eitrlit (K) anil nine (;i) in block iiinubert'd two (U) of West Side addition to Oregon f ly lu Clucka inns "onnly. On kou. lated this Hd dav of November, A. D, lsnit. C. W. (iA NOMI, Sberlfl'of claekanniH Coiiiity, Ort'Kon. FREE MEDICINE! (Joltlen 0ij)t)iiwiii(,v l or Suffer iii!; II ti in ii it il y . l'll)loluii lilvo Tlnlr IIi-iiiiiiIIm to llu- IVniilc. DO YOU SUFFER? pliiiniiiir vour (rouble. and wh will neiid you l-'ree ut Cliut'Ke a vvll COL'IIMR of NpeCitlPy pn-paiiHl reillfijit' l.et suited to ymir ram;. VK WANT Vill lt ItKCUM MKNPATION. IAC PAU PIiDC tmti (itiirnvntnt(li"utnr' lit uMll UUilC nfbtthw. Ourlri'iitiiients for all ilincaHeK aiel tlef. i-tllit leu are Mixleril nml Sch-niilic, iuiiiivi by ninny ytam' expirience, which I'imlib'H us to (iiuimiitfo a Cure. Po net despair. N. II. We liavy tlie only pofilive cure fur Ki'H.Ki'HV ( FITS) ami Cataiiuu. It e f e r e n c e given. PenuiititMitiy locnlnl. (lltl establMifil.) Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL INSTITUTE, 7!! Market St , S;m I'ranrlieo, 1h NOTICK VOM I'l'IIIalCATloN. T AMI OKKICK AT DIIWiON CITY. OIlKCON, u Dctober4, si':t. Netiee Ik hereby given llmi tli rllowhiK-tintiiiH ai tiler Iiiih tiled iiutlre nf hU Inti ti- tioii In make tlmil prmir fa Hiiimrt ut IiIm elulin under ''C. '.toi, l(. H.mitl thHt Hii hi liniof Will he in in If He. fen the KcxUtt-r mid lbcelver nt Oreyun Cltv, (Metfiiit, Hi miter a. ini. . vix: I..MAMK1. A Mr.li.V II. K. No. ni.it ' fur (he S. of !K. 1 , nud S. h ef SW. l:. See. 11, T. 'I ft , It. UK. He ItaineH (hefollt.w- IlifT Wltlliwws to MVe his etHttilillolH resilience llKili iuiii cuiiiviiiiHi) l -Hid land, t. Y. I . IViike, t . t. I'iike, .1. rt. ItoMiiftiiu hikI A, A'tlmlT, nil of Mar- liml, Uri'Kxa. JIUJU.IIT A. llll.lddt, Keginler. Ql Hours Hours .VOTICK KOU rUISMCATIOX. T AM OKI ICK AT Oltl.tJUX I' IV. OltKCON. U October lHt Is;'!,. Nulice Id ln-rely ulven tli il tlie fii:cuhiK-naaiei net Her Im til'd intlieeid hU iiih-ii. ii 'ii (e make Ihnil piiHif in K.iptiiirl i f liii claim, mid (liitt nil id prtMif Mill be made before Hie lh'iitcr tlllti Iteei-lver nf V. H. Lain) (mice at Ori'iiun t'ity, OrcK'iH, ell liti'enilii-r 111, .V.t, vl: Al.llhlll KH)(K, JM Apji No. IO.ikM. for Hie sV. of SW. S.i 'A, i , o. ii r in' lianiejt ine hi, lowing W.IIiemeH l phve hi-t eiinlliiiiiiUH reiileiii-e itxii nud cnltlni- M oi ur said land, iimler Sh. li:.(d, If. K , vl: W. K u'iIhhoIiI, W. O. tirisWiild, Tluitt. t'uiiiiiuf.diani and N, ( lurk, all ut liiltliil ei, Mallihiinali eainty, On-Kmi. nUllhlU A. .MIl.l.l'.i:, K. yiilel. the Quickest to Chi cago and the East. Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. THROUGH rULLIHAM AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE F.ECUMt'G (HAIR CARS, UlNlNIi CARS. Kur rulcH mill iii-ihthI i ii Toi n i n t ion call on or iiililrt'cs, V. II. ilL Kl.JtL-Iir. AM lien l'a. L'.VI WiikIwiiuIoii Si .i'i.r. Thiul, I'OliTI.AM', UKKtioX. EAST AND SOUTH The Shasta Route Ol'- TIIE dOUTiilJILX PACIFIC CO. lixwaTrajiiU-uvu l'urllnrj Haily. I Nurili. ruriliiiiii Ort'umi I lly rluii ! rHiu'iKi'u NOTICK KOU ri'lSMCAriCN. T AMI OKFII'K AT OltKliON CITY, OIIKliOX, " IN-t.ilM-r Si. I'- ' I Nul in in li'li'liv uin-ll I nil 111" IiiII"Wiiik-iiiiiiii-U Hi-itli-r linn Dli-il nuiii'o n( liii inti-n- linn to iiiaki' llmil iniHjf in MiiMurl uf liii uliiiin, nml Hint fiiiil i-iiiit' M ill bt- in:iiti. belim tin' Iti'Ki'-tiTaiiil lii-l-fivi'r ut . Illhl Ulllrii lit Oiru.i I ( Itv.Ol-i-Knn. mi lii'i'iiiilii'r 111. IN-':!, vl: I IIAI1I.KS II. Ill 11- llAiai, II. I. Ami. No. usll, fr Hit . ., ill , , S-u.-J.Tn. Ti.s , It. U K. He liulili-ii llu- ti.lluttiliK Wil li to priivii liii ciiiillliitiilM rciUi'iiei' lititili ami ciiiliviiliim uf Huiil Itiuil, vix: rri'xtiiii K. It.itiui'V. Jiwlillil Uiirliclt. . ft. Ilix, S. II. Iii.v, all uf t'.iltoll U., Cliu'kiitniis I'liunlv, lln-i;'li. IIOIIKIIT A. Mll.l.KIt, H.-gl-liT. milllli. ii:l'i i'..n. I l,v lU.ln.M. i Ar I III! lllmVi) Iriiilm Kim, nl ull ui..,i....u I'oillllllil 111 Alliniiy lliclinivi', 'lllllKrul.HliviMa. lllllsi-y, llurrlsljliri;. Jim, lu-n I'll. , i i... ili'iiu ami nil HtuiiuiM Irom llimi-biirij ui Ami ainl Arl H'.Vi.i l.v 7:lli a. l.r 1 7:uu r. a Kiisnnriu; .u 1 1, Daily i.i l.v Ar I'lirllinnl I'rt'iiun l ily KiiNt'linrK :;)r. :'J!ir. 7:1)0 A. a NOTICK KOU ri'BLICATIOX.. I AMI OFPIt'K AT OIIKUON CITY. OltKliON. J Ui'tnInT 27. 18li:l Nulla- Is lii-nl.v itivi-ii Hull llie folluwiliK niiliii'il Hi'tthT lliw tllfil litill'ie of his Inti'Utloll to iniike Hutu lirnui hi mippnrt of liih I'liliin, nml thut mill iiruuf will be iiiiulii iiefort' the It' uil,-r und Hi-reiver of I). H. Ull. I Otlice ut Or. Ki'ii City, Ori'nii,(iii lvceniiier 111, IKl:l, viz: JOHN A. M.1.KI, IIU. AMI. AO, !,!, fur llie 1K i ol . :(., Ti. 1 N., II. U. K. He niiliii'il the fnllowinu witneiiKes to ,rove Ink vontililliiiln rt-MiU'lU'e lllioii nml mitiviiiioii or Miiit hiini, vm: .lohn M.-t miiuu. N'iilti-i- It HiuImoii. It-ioik Atkllm. .Ii.hn V. Hiiiiiuiel. nil of llniiil Yril T. O., Milllniiliii.lirolllity, Oregon. nuiii.iir a. .il li.l. hii, itLgmier. :.l t.M. 70 K . mxixti (Aiis ox ouhf.n koute. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Allui liirt lo nil Tliror-Kli Tmliiti. U'ftMlNlllM lllVI.1,.1, llxtwaci, I'Oltri.AMJ hiiiI ( OltVAl ! lu MAII TialN DAILY tkXl'KII HUNDAV.) 7::m A M l.v l-ortliind Ar I b:.ib P. M. 12:15 I'. M. I Ar L'nrvHllii, l.v M:UIP.M. Al Alltllll V llllll lliirunlita ,...n of Ori'noii I'Hi illi' lliiilroml. with trnlni Scientific American Agency for A Ml i msr ifflsm, taaia It is reportiHl thut in Now LTnnnisliiro, Voruioiit und Maiiio tho Unnity niion Hiaiili) nupir ia liki'ly tw iiinonint to about 170,000 this year, which is iiboiit twice an luui'ti as wbji jiiihI taut year. , w A Iti'Wiiril of .-oo Will 1p i;iviii lot nny case of 'licuo a linn which caiinnt w ciircil liv niin iiiiiinr l.ihlniiiL' lii'tiit'ilv . The nn prlclorn iln nut liiilc lliix ull'cr, l.nt nint it in IhiIiI tvif mi nil liu-ir circulars wrappers, printed matter, im.l lliriiiit'li llie colunins of iievtspiipera every w lu re. It will work woiiileis nun hufiTe enrinj; any oHuuiry case. If the iliuisl Ins nut k'ot it, he will onler it, nr it will he sent to any aihlress liy exjirets on te ceipl of price, together with n;ccial iti.nriii'tioiis for use. I'nimm in I Mcli cine Co., -IS ."Hi Maiilen Lane, New York. Agents w anteil. ' - - , " chrinical success nn-l nieiliral tri liniph," s- Hiieakt nil eniineiil phvsi ciui; in reference In Aver a Cherry IVt t.irnl; ami the enlncy was none ton sln-ntf No oilier ineilicine U sn mile ami ellicuiiotis in ull disease of the throat an. I Ititik's. Who suffer from Nervous Pronl ration. SU'et.less iiohs. li'sHinleiii'y, Iiiiliuostioii, Constipation, I.ilssilllili', Pains In the Biu k or Siilo, nml dis eases fit't Hilar to their sex. consult the physl clans with llie utmost coiitiili'iice. $1.00 TRIAL J50TTI.K !(!..0l Fl'I.L CUUItKE The London Medical & Surgical Institute 719 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL TO CONSUMPTIVES The iiiiilersiirni'il luivlni! been restored lo health by simple iiu'iins, Blur sullerinir for several veiirs Willi il severe hint; atlVi'tlotl, illul Unit (Ire, I, I disease Col. ' ptloll, is anxious to make Known lo bis fellow Mittercrs the mentis ol cure. To thote who ileslre il, lu- w ill cheer fully si'in) (free of elm rue) a i-npynf the preset ip tiou useil. wlueh they w ill liml rt sure rare lor f'otiMiimptlon, Asthma, Catarrh, Itrnnehi tis ami all throat nml Piuk .tliilitdiea, lie liopes hil sutVerers w ill try his remeily. nn It ii liiniliiiil.l... Those ilesiriiiK the prescription, which will cost them nothing, nml may (irove a blearing, will please aililress. Rev. Edward A.Wilson, pmokini, Now York CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. gSJ Ma"- utSlUN PATENTS, For Infn'natlon and free ILnidhook write to MUNN i CO.. 3lil llllOAllW'Ar. Nkw Vohk. Oiliest burenti for sueuriin; patents in Amenea. hvery narimt taken out hv us is brnueht beforo the publio by a notice jpvun free of charge in the Scientific mcrintw Larpeit clrrwlntlon of any icicntlflc paper In the world. SPlentliiilT tllustratuii. No intelhceut man shouia be without It. Week It. !tt;.ou a year; ll.ntisix mnnths. AHdreyi A1UNN A CO Ftuusutns, JOl BrouUwuy, ow York Citj. NOTICE KOU PUJMCATIPX. LAND limi'K AT OltKGON ( ITV, OUK(Tt)N, OcIiiImt 'JS, lS'U: Niillcu is hi'rHty nivfil thil (lit fntlowiii-liiilNtHl settler Ihih lllfil liulifo of hie iiili't.iiun lo iniike tlmil prool In Hiipport of liU cliilm, alio fiiai sari pit mi win no n i am tit-inru tiif itegi.iei nml JteceiviT uf I', S. Liiiiil i)lfv ut Orem t'iiy, OrCKon.nii iH'Cciiib.T al, WXl viz: tlOllN BAKT- THi, Mil. App. No. tiT.'x), fur the SK. i of cc IM. i il. i I., lie nimit'B the inlltiwiii wKiiumiik lo pmve hin eoiitiiiuinis rtxiilfiiri upon nml cuhi vit t inn of mi Ul In nil, vl.: Tliutnas Fih'Iih nf Mt. Antrel. Cliicktiiimn coutiiy, Urenii; I'eti-r Vllllner, Joseph i miii, i.i u is M-nniieii, mi oi AUHiiUtt I'istiici, l.liti K- tiituis L'tniiiiy, ureoii. IIOIIKIIT A. M1M.KU, Ui-Uer. H2IR DEATH 1 iimtnitt!; mauve a tut Jon rrr ilrni rot8 uhjrc- Jf iwtmiHr nut; ufuthtf h ton titr tnuniM,Jtcr, i itruiK or tuck, without disculnrotoot or in i urn T tu the mmt tit Unite Kkin. It iviih for llfty ''ll I'M I III' r(MTIt folllMlIll Oi hrilNIHIIK Tf M IInoi., iickiii'Wlciiiji'il liy iiliysiciuiis an ! i. Hit hiuhfxt iiuthiiriiv iiml Mir nioHt eminent A (li-rnuiloli K't ami iiir speeiallwt that ever I. iMirmt; his private practlee of a life It Wo have the Exclusive Control of o J g N And don't hive to ofer a prim to $ell thlt GooUt, for iU till BEST HADE. Every Can hold! ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. women LA liKirPE. Kipnis Tabulrt : one gives relief. Imririn th4 prrTRlfncf f thr iripie p;it tv IK It W ll.it li'fSllt fall t tlwt tho- WakMla-pfli4 upn lr. kins' l'fWiTT, not It hl ; l-l rv.rtfr. ni fwnp'-'l ll .f thf ruliaiua ftrT frftp nf the liiAlN'ly. Thi rfu-tly n tu ; tn h a pvnlir per In flTrVtitin mji rum n.i ; only in nf 1 Unpfx, but in all fc-2if vf ' Thr.t, l'ht ami l.nnN and han rumi r t.f ' Athma n.l liar lv-r of fwlifir. Tn anal b riltHtl. It ftn'i iliNppHii4. f rji 1 lirfllf at -. A. llanloiK Imipiitr. at aaL . This Remedy b i plraaant, aafc- and aqr rnra for eovghe, ookla, ud alt throat an4 lang aAsctloua, iKirtcrraiD it I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cal. for Sale by Gko. A. Hardint. The common afflict ionsof women arc eirk-hced aches, lndii;etio.i a:nl nervous troublea. They arise largely fiom stomach disorders. As Joy's Vegetable) Sarsaparilla Is tho only bowel regu lating rrejiaratlon, you can see why it Is more effective lliau a::y other Sarsapartlla In those troubles. It la daily relieving hundreds. Tha action Is mill, d'rci't and effective. We hare cores of letters from grateful vromco. We refer to a tew: Kerrous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 112 Tih St., S. F. Nervous debility, Mrs.Fred. Loy.aS Ellis St., ST. Oenera! dc'jility, Jlrs. Belden, 510 Mason St, S.F, Kerrons debiiity, Sirs. . Jamphere, 730 Turk St. 8.1'. Kerraus debility. Mi as R. Roseublum. VI 171b bt. 8. K. Itomach trouMea, Mrs. R. L. Wheaton. Tot Tout bt., 8. V. Sick headaches, lira. M. B. Price, 1 Prospecl riace, a. r. Sick headaches M ra. M. Fowler.S Ellis St.S-F. IndiNtion, VI rm. C. D. Stuart, U-a Uiasioo St, ConstI;at:on, Mra C. Melvln, 12 Kearny St.S.P. . ,1 ll.uili IM-MIM,, M-lllifll l,V I. .l MI-lliHK HX ' II... I.E.. I. I... pi... .....I .1 u I ti I t. livi-l. hllrinu his lriviiti iiiiii-lico of tl life '1 :iinc nni.iiii: tin' imliiliiy nml iiristocriii'y of i IT Kiiriipc lie liri'scrilicil this recilm. I. It-, ;f PM by tniul, M'l'liri'ly piieki d. fVinrxKiii- if ilenre emiilili iilitd. Soio AucntK for Ainericrt. ,1 Aililress ' U I Tho Ekookutii Root Hair Grower Cr, J Iiipt. H. ( Ninth Mftli vei.tie, Nw iork. If it K X fllKM T K A t S DAILY ( KrHI'T SUNDAY. I 4li I'. M. I I.V I'nrtlniwi Arl :. A ti 7.25 P. M. I Ar Mi'Minnvllle I.v Ut.'OA.H. TIHtOL'fill TICI.'KTS TO All. POINT IN TUB EASTKItX STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE fan lie obtained nt the Inn-cut lates from I.. It. Slot) UK, Aiti iit.tli-riron lily It. KOEIII.ER. E. P. ROflERS, J'at ri t Aiil I- T t P Am n Portland, Or Oregon Pacific Ppi'road Company K. W. HAIiLRY, lltcrKivKH. niVER DIVISION. Thin CtnitMiii,v'n kImuiiIhhiIk: 'WSI. M. IIO.Wl" - - . fiipt. Gpo RuaU lTllUi;i;S!S!UtS" . . t'al. It. J. Yuuuf VU ('iiinpiuiv rm-rvcd tho riirht to varv fmm 0i ciir.l, rlrciuiUiiicet) limy rtiUii, witlunit iiulloo. L'iivu I'orllnml, Sunday, Wfilnmliiv nml Friday ii. hi. I.i'iivc 1'itrviilllM, Mmiiliiv. Widiiomlnv nn.l KrtdM. S H. III. lii'iiVf Salftll. tmilli. Tiicridiiv. Tliiimiluv unit Ktilur. 1 ny, it a in. KALI STKAMKU 8 A I J.I NCJS S. H. WII.LA.MKTTK VALLKY. I.i'tivoH Shii Frnnclsco, Nov. f.ih, Htli Hiid liUtl. Li'iivt'n Ytunilim, Nuv. iMh. l'Jtli itnil i8tii. Fr f rolufit in id imswnirer mien npDly tu hb HKi-iit or mnnr of tJil luinimny, or I). V, Vnj guti-.Tiil HK'it, Salmon street tUn k, J'oitlnml. H. K. SIl'LL'AHY.Uvn'l, Sltlit.. C T. WAIthl.AW T. F. 1 l A. LITTLE Sliver 00 NOT CHIPE, SICKEN 08 CCNSTIPATE. Sure Cure for Sick Headchi, od hII troub.iM ariairg rroi4 Indijeition or Comtipttion imprnTA MttT(tIplIIOa h Piirlf.l s.0 that lllnul. rhlrtfiitCr.D hnlr!riIjtfld to tn t tipcats, u on pill enn ner l tiu lur r (intt, Kni to tak4 o murh utiKir. 42 pill" put up lo m tmn vial tvhlcb fttn b nrrtd in it nnokct- i Ofti r hme I TrBlr and Ilylii' MfR. Htme C-rmtAti'jHh Bl'Trrirrat' TraaJ lirh. .Hsjlsl I., trjhrr. Kir. laoUl aUnpl Dn knit tlrai Botk tor tr, Im 1 1mm ft DR. HARTER 8 IRON TONIC. V ff prRiKirs the m.oi'iv riicri.trm the rrrFRl "J Kipxi: VS atnl ktstmiii S tif IiHtH.ITATr.h 1 lo HKAI.T!) at-i V1iOKor.r ST KKNOTII ttaTuf THE DR. KARTCil fcitDICINS CO. ST. lO'JIS. Ml WIFT'S SPECIFIC Fox renovating the ciillrc system, eliminating a'.l Poisons from the Blood, whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this prep aration h.:s no equal. . , "For eighteen months I had am eating sere cn my tongue, t was trcatij ly best local physician:, tut cltaineJ no relief; the sore l i adually grew worse. I finally loot S. S. .V., and was entirely cured after using a few oottlts! C. II. McLemopb, Henderson, Tex. 0 TREATISE on lllood and Skis Diseases mailed free, 'i ii k Swift artcinc Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Joy's Vegetable Sarcaparilla Zlst modern, moat eiTl-orite, atvet otJa. lam price, tl HO or a lor lo.dft The Noxt Number Especially Good, TALES FROM Town Topics READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. rnbl.shed flmt dnr nt Dwmba?r, March, June und Septeuiber. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. Kwry p-putable oewa and book stand has it. I'rlef. .Inclr nnmlwr. SO CENT. S3. OO I'l l! VtAK. poatas FREE. Thw brilliant Quart-rlv rpproduces the best st.iriea. sketi-bes, burte-!ii. pnrms, witti cism., etc . fmm tbe ba- mimbens of tbas miieb tjUked-abont New Y Tk Socjet r Journal, tows Toi l. s. hii-ii b iul.lb.bed ireei'y. Sub scription price. 4.iW per year. Toe two piit.tk-ationa "Toin Tines and "Tai ek rRoai Towj Topics" together, at tb low club-price of ix per year. your oewsdeaier for tbem or address, TOWS TOPICS, a Wast 33d Street, N. T. City. Ilia:.5 Ta! ii' aire hrailaclie. Kipun TalmlfS euro, bilimisuis. Your Stomach DistressesYou aftcreating a hearty meal, and tha result is a chronic case of Indiges tion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack. RIPANS TABULE8 Pmila mMffls Vanl.tai aL I Stomnrh. Liter ao4 Bawela. Farifi- thr Blood, ami are a Poaicive Cre tor ( oniiipaiioa, Hck Ueadttche, Bll lomirH, auJ all other Dlaeuu arinof fnmi a tlidontered conduit, of the LI w and Stomacb. Th-y art trently yrt primiUj.aiid perfevciiiirMtlonfnU.i their one. Kli..in Tahulea take tbe place o( an Cattr jadiciae ibrnt. and b-mP be kvuitar ue m erery raaui. Soid In drum or tent y mmiL PricCy Two Dottan. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. rfJob Printing at the U- Courier Office.