OKKGOX CITY KNTKIU'IUSK, FRIDAY, JULY 17, VM coKKEsroNDEN'CK l hona Hair r,' ' j " ANnit a year ro "II ! S cowinc cut vV:y fa-t, Correspondents are reii'li'sted to new their work. W necessary stationery, your neighborhood theae columns every will supply The new from i should appear in l week. ong my luir was so I bought a rott'e or Aver s ti.nr pier. 11 sapped tl'C la!! ni; nt'd mule my hair prow ;'rv iapi.l v, until now it is 45 inches in lt?.v.,jh." .Mr. A. Uo dston, Aic'i ise'.i, Kar.s. Scott Mill The Punch li rae l.an.l. As there is gre.st nisny young men in Hie Will mi etie Viiiley not yet out t their teec who itiinwx tt :0 to lastoin Oregon or txiiuh gras as they 0 1 1 1 it, Aoik through ihe hams! season ami earn a small fortune. Theieby 1 warn yon against i 'hasu g ibis pintom tl ike from tour years of my own cxpeiien.'e ami ob servations, ll you will listen for H in i- t ry to give a bunt ide what 8 There's .mother hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, tor instance. Hungry hr.irnceds food, need:; hair i;or Aycr's. This is why we say that Aycr's Hair Vi;;or always restores color, and makes the hair crow lor." and ."aW. il.CO l Mil. All dnill. t'ulloll As Ibis little router of lb lib be has tiol bu ll repi i solitod loi seino tllne, 1 I wiil grip my Man ll i'. nil semi in a lew sclilii lit a, ll eveiy olber em icHponiloiil ' in the slate hadn't ahead)' pilot mjM yoll ; ol the bit, I Would begin by s.i lug ibat haying is t he older ol the day. (lint i that Is I lie unier ol tlie dav .) i j Mis. Ilniiler, who h is been ipiile sick, ; is about all nulil again, tie are glad to r.iite. ; li. t'. l'alinei , of Maple ' fi lends heie lasi .Mm, lav a i ; Fred I lui 'cm es had the misf.ii Inno In spiaiii his lo.il la.-t Sunday H bile plat ing base ha I. lane, visited i J Monday, Tin" l In : it'jj last vr 1 1 1 Mil lit Si i.l hoaiil held a special Ineet- k nil. I ll'.ill d I I n' V. tel.U,il li ml grounds bin i i !u ai no mi. li II' v,.cr il:ii"- t comet ruimiIv von. semlus on ileil.ir mi.l tt will express von a iiott lie sure ami give ti.e intuit ol your ii"osr rteri'ss oiih-p. Aiiurem J. ('. A V!".K .. Lowell, .Man OaiitHsrus. stieeessfiil haying A. 0. New ell, who lias been borne i spending the holidays, returned to l'ort- j land .Motnlav. me it t 1 il is like. The avenue wages paid is $2 pei day and you work from 1". to hi hours io earn it under a hmnitu sun and a w ind that never is Mill which is cou tinually filling the eyes, ears and nostrils with that miserable alkali dust. In the place of having a eomtortable farm house to stop in and a uood bed to sleep upon, you have what they eall a rook waon with a canvass structure built on a wauon drawn by four horses from place to place and oft lines you can write your name en the kitchen table in the white Too much rain for duet. Your sleeping apaitutetit consists but tine (or potatoes. of a pair ol dirtv blanket and a bundle of etraw; vrJnr room is ceiled wilh slars I and at 10 p. m. when you lie down to rest voiir wearv form, ihe ever wlii-tliiu wind soon fans you to sleep. At 3 a. m. I We aie w'la.l lo repoit that J. A. lioyer sharp you hear the unwelcome voice of is fast recovering from his late illness, the foreman ervinc all out bovs. You ,,. ... , , , roll overorce, nil. vour eves, then p-t '',ln C ',"kt ,',t"T M tip. euiiy and harness ,r horses, yrease U eather, of ( om-ord. your wairoti, bieaklast at four then l'O to ! A. 0. Cooke and wife, of l'oilland, woik. Mow my reader, you can picture I was visiiiiir' his brother A. W. Cooke lor Yourself wnat life is in an Kastern ! and family last Sunday. Oregon harvest field. Moral: If vouch) , .... . ,, , , out lo harvest, trade vour bl.w.kets' lor 1 . Mr,?- ,Vn Cr,"1"1 r"tlln,,,-li to '"'r ,K1"U' lantern. The average harvest season ' 'I1 ly"" "r"" aU.rd.,y. lasts front 40 to (U days. Py the time I I'tulpa Ur !hu accompanln her. expetise is del'rai ed to and from home i ll.m't forget the haive't picnic lo be you only have about or 7") clear juivenl'V the Modern Woodmen some bo you see H pays the rural wehfoot to j time in August. Kxuet dale nol yet Bin k to a dubar and ten hours a day. ; made known. About fifty invited t-'m's's. assembled at the home of Mrs. II, llilieaiy Monday eveninti in honor of the .Misses Abi e and lllatich Siephens, of lire-ham, and spent the evening i" Hinging and playing social aher which a dainty lumli was i served and then all departed for their homes leeling that they had been well entertained and hoping for a repetition of the same iu the nol distant future. Saturday, June 11th w as a hit; day anionic the km liters of Iiamaseus as quite number assembled on the beaipiful banks of the Clackamas river at Henry Kreighaupt's in the torm of a picnic and to talk about enjoyment they bad it, but the main feauue of the day was the. dinner to which all did ample justice. Woodw ard, the t M rt d ill anii" , ol tlieou Cu , w as in our bum 'oiiiheSh. lie Ink iMIM buna line display of the speckled beauties. ! Mr. Ilegleu, of roriland, who came i out here III the hope ot ohtaiimu bett-r I beallh, was obliged to return to I'oitlnnd j to be under the constant cue of the doe- I tor. Me lots dropsy of the heart ;pol small ! j hopeB for his recoveiv aie eiiterlained. j L The Colion boys now have a baseball ."team, wilh Will llargieaves as manager. J I We learn lhai the James brothers now i 1 have their new s ore iiinuuitt in full hlat I at Cedaidaie, or lower Cmtoii. Here's our hand (or success, bovs. , I Sot:tet:rms -. c ;io I n'.i!i:Pi? 1 f. -. t : V V -i It v t.i ;;tr mfiit' ti jl Whcr.' v.- 'ii,sri: i I I vl: li '.l lie w.'s -.'. ilc il ciititti'ii ; ! c ) It ts lit ;- i Hir 'iJ id e i. Ms ted iii the It t for f.me v.lio y I"-;, i ! ty el trt l:e:il:!l. '.be atltiii iit by t n it u, not nu ll ".I'ti'c indices- foi:! i it He Union Hall John Thomas and w ile went to Oreson City on business one day last week. Miss Dai'V I'helps is home on a visit: -iilb Iter narvnts. Slip bus bnn twneh. tfUies inu school in Eastern Oregon for some time. J. Webb and family, ( f Portland, are visit it g .Mr. and Mrs.H. S. C. l'helps. People in this part of the country are anxious for the sun to shine once more so they can Gave their clover hay. Mrs. Anna Tice is visiting her mother Sirs. J. D. Wilkerson. Orren Adkins and w ife wpre up from the Columbia to spend the Fourth wilh I A. Newell says ''he wouldn't their parents Alf Smith, of Prime Hill, was calling on friends of this place one day last week. J. D. Wilkerson went to Can by on business one day this week. Hiss Tillie Mo'zan came np from Port land to spend the Fourth at Can by. John Thomas is mowing hay fur F. Hilton. missed that bin eat tor a dollar." here," says Key White. hav 'Same I tint in form of X"si n il I'n'ilv'" ii not a ;'.,.! to ttiiie with. The not be fatal, i re cm be po U of diseawd I ll which does , K. V ' 'I PC e : ry Itll it phvs Cv,V ' , -' j i. I s 'Hid weakness. LVV ";. x. i';'. 1'ietce's Coliieii t k. '. -t .i .... i i,: '-. olber lor Shubel. Jlrs. E. F. Ginlher and son Henry at tended camp meeting at Sellwood Sun day. 5Iiss Lydia HornBcbuch was the guest of Miss Hazel blather last Tuesday. Rev. Essig preached an interesting seinton in the CmiKieealional church Sunday. Nearly all the (aimers are busy mak ing hay. E. F. Ginther has purchased a cream separator. 0 Inskeep, of Carus, Is giving our school house a coat of paint which it needs badlt . Tlie I'ouinlalion ol lleillli j Nourishment is Hie foundation of! healtn life strength. Kilol 1'yspcp- sis Cure is Ihe one treat medicine that j enables the eloii.ach and digestive or-1 gans to digest, a-siiuilat p.nd translorm all louds into the k'lid of blood that nour- i ishes the nerves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the foundation for hea'th, Nature does the rest. Indigestion, dvs- M. In Hi it ti e:; ! tl.li :n. nw.o' i' Pierre's ( : . tillle nl" it I tile li'ltHi. 1 cured. Ili-t.i This gran i a tliorotilt toil IMscovcrv riii:esiion and rms ot disease in.; the stomach and it -s i.llicd organs of p.gcsiioti and niurition. bit s the pel feet rlige tnd UiMinilatiou of food. 1M1 Mr, on. i n 1 v mrnK'ine ilnit ..!. I trie, I cvrrv et to rutr ni'ln." -i n , n'v Ihri-wlr I in .-till ol iKK ior .' ai tv n iul io : a I' un ' It .in ilniier in ll toe an, Uu'V work in ives t!'1; i.;iui ttoti ; r. (. .. . l Xfj "T'tank In Pr. rirrrr's Ootc! 1 M ih. tl Ml" evrrv." ritr ? T C 'i o'.- it. i . riv ill, of I.t lilt: lit. - It 1- I III- ive ion ! i:M ihieL .mi 1 I ,. TI--1 .l..!i .it ; i o o Q a o 0 o () o o o o C) o Q o Q O o o o o o a o a Q O O o o a o o Q a o Q O o a o a o o o o a A Few Hot Weather Suggestions- PUT UP AND S1.I.L what w believe to be the HKST 1 1 : 1 1.0 1 1 IC Cl'KI! ill the woild. That is K broad ,st .tteiui ill but wo icalh believe it istitie. We ate to jiositive that wc guarantee il cine, or your iiiouev buck willumt u in iii-in nr. Tho nainc of our lica.bu he remedy is H. & Js'. HEADACHE TABLETS. I'1"' I'liic is Twenty tivc cents a box. if you buy tilt in and they don't cHect cure alter taking four yvc want you to come buck and get your twenty-live cents. We don't my this because we think you'll want your money back but because wc know you won't. IF YOU ARE TIRED After the ride get a glass of Soda Water. It's just the thing to brace you up. It's made of pure caiboitaled water flavored with licit fruit juice llavors. Cleanliness is one of the good points about our soda itnl ft ti li tn i il . You cant cpoct to get pure sod.i win io everything is untidy, IF TH!i HOT WKATIIKR HAS PROUGIIT O.N M0SOUIT0S, Plus, etc., you can i-r iditwte lliim with ROACHINE the only goods that will cull insect lioin their nets mid immediately kill them. II kills Koin li es, lied Piles, l'olulo litl.'l, flies, Mean, l.lce, Spiil. is, Ants, Carpet ol ins, l lc.is oil dos and cats, I, ice oil holies, cattle, touts and swine. Pi ice 50 eta. per pint f .'.jo a gallon. ON COliNCi TO BED Take hah' a wineglass lull of Nile's Celt ry Nervine Dining the day take two or three nunc doses. In n vciy nhort time the blood will be pure; your npctile excellent; your nerves strong; your liver and stom ach disorder all gone. It will make the people w ho take it well mid strong, Huy it now. Price one dollar. I THIS IS THE SEASON TO CRT READY l'or Summer Complaint. It is decidedly wiser to ply twenty-live ccnU lu getting ready than snll. r gn at dis tuss ami pain ami p.iv big doctor bills by neglect, Tlie way to pn p.itc is to biiva bottle of black bet ty Oai miiiiit ivr. buy it iir,ht nour. All finals of innim r complaint have a disagreeable ba'iit ol coining when you me not thinking about them; olteti tin y i ntiu' at night when the iloch.t t at .ill in bed .in.t the thug slotcs cl.isi-d. The Point We Want to Emphasize Is RELIABILITY It 111 11 v sound egotistical to hear a man praise himself but that does not alter facts. A little self pride is nil right if it is honest . We ask fur vour trade with the distine' understanding ib.it w e w i I try harder In give you satisfaction than auv other druggist. We are Irving hind to make tins the best drug stole; we don't care to be the biggest but the best, HOAaZELL St JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CHAMUI.R5 HOW Pil.L I.I.NN I:. JONliS o Q O o o a o a o o o o Q O O a o o o o o Q Q O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o coooooosocccoooooooocooococccococccoocoa its til.'l- hcaHh tlt.lt is S'.'t i tmt f?..bhy :.. oertiiitie. cor. ; hie fore.'. Acccot tin s it-al !)..-. - ti as giMid " ' blood ,-ind" 1: 1 r. 1 n -, 1 ; 1 t . tp ' I THE BOV IN WAR. i ir . . 1 .11 1:.. . .1 t 1. I pepsia, aim an uisoroeis ui ink moiiou-o ; gtjp;,t;oii ; any, digestive organs are cureu ny tne : Use of Kodol. Sold by beo. A. Harding. rt !'- I t ::! cue cotj- flow It Warn Sin .slntlo Th" how ;is 11-0 rssii.Mcs it c irioi hum of horn, g ill- ntltl I ftl' Tr J lirHiuru. I 1 by Asiatic hoi-semen is sl;.;;o. They worn norallv btilTalo hoiti, pover. The rain of last Saturday and Sunday may catch ll.e farmers wiih lots of hay down. At this w riling the weather is favorable. The sun is shining and it locks like hay making once more. A. J. Kilzmiller has L'ljO acres of land for sale cheap. If any one wauls a slock 'arm this is what you want; well wat ered and e t iu while clover six milts from railroad. the new is painting Guy Woodle church. The crops of all kinds are good. Mr. Eip-ks. who went to Vancouver to epend theFuurlh, has not 'leiurn-d yet. George Kilztniller bought a riding pony last week. John Strow bridge, of Firwood, has beet) ill for some time. V. M. Roberts has bought him a new mowing machine. C'etlartlale. Making hay seems to be the order of the day. H. H. Hargreaves folks left Monday to attend the Chautauqua. Justice Dungen, of Mo'alla, came over Friday to officiate in the appraising of the Johnny Doland estate. Print Hall is painting the new Cedar dale school house which greatly improves the looks of the corners. ' hat is nee'l ed now is a nice neat fence around the grounds. James Pr, s. had quite a trade last week especially Saturday. Looks like business had really commenced. Thnre w-as no ball game Sunday owing to parties of the east end causing a mis understanding as to where the g.tui would be. Uncle John Arrpntt is sido-ring wi h a fore foot caused by a com 011 his to becoming inllatiied ami has swollen his leg to his body resembling blood puiou. Cotton. An in'fresting game was played Sun day on the Colton baseball field between the El wood Slars and the Colton boys, resulting in a score of 10 to Pj in favor of Elwood. The Colton boys have plaved a few previous irn tries Hgilili"t Elwood and Molalla with pick up teams mostly new though very promising material. After the iMiiio Sunday a regular team was organized and a captain anil treas urer eleeled. Wi'h a li'Me lively prac tice the bovs will develop a very (air team They expect to soon be able lo play a winniriL' gam" with any team of their own rank. Games will piobably 1 be played in the near future with rieiish- boring teams, among which are Elwood. I Highland, Spiinirwater,' Molalla, S 1 1 1 1 1 I j and possibly the James brothers, of Ibis I locality, w ho expect eight of the hrothers Orexmi Ulr Market lieporl. (Corrcclfii Meekly.) I Wheat .No. 1 , 70c 'r bushel. j Flour Portland, I OH per bM. t a'i ' per sk. Howard's Pest, $ .(','1 per s o k. ' On'" ill nicks, white, Jl tol.l,riper cenliil, gniy, $1.10 Hay old Timothy, hales, $1(1 j.er Ion ; loose,' $10 to $IJ per toll. Clover$l:';i Oal, $o; mijt,., bay, $IJ. ! .Miilslulls llran, $:'.' IK) per ton. per PLUMBING CHARCES 1.1 two pieces, joined by 11 wood ui cell f'P. ;it:d when uiistnilig had the font) nf 11 cttpital C, which enabled llioin In be hung over tin' nnn on lior.sobacU. When strung, a dilliciilt font lo Ihiwe sboils, $J1! IHI per ton ; chip, $.'l 00 unused to them, they took the double ton, barley, rolled, $JL' .'ill Per ton. riirvo of tin' anlbiui' bow lis seen ill the Potatoes New, lo lo l'4 per pound representation ( Cupid. This was the; Egg-Oregon, V.,t- In i in-r dor.en "Tartar s bow." tlsod bv the ScytlihiiK ' Hiiter-iiaii. il. .k: 10 nu per ro I'itrthi.'ins and Persians mid up to ipilte, recent times In India. It was drawn to arrivo from distant parts before long Previous lo the last game the Colton I tenm has been known as .James Prothers 1 as one of Ihe latter has pliyed with the i buys and kindly furni-heil lh .lames brotlier s iinifo.iii. Ihe hovs will soon b" able to turn out in their new uniforms 1 ..I. ,.,,;A1rt .M,.l,la tn 4.,.t .. , 1 ilS. 11 V UI.H 1 11 .lio.V J" 'eoj. ,,, , , ,,,,, ,!, . 1, : ,,.-. The weather has again cleared up ami I aj;iy ar0uiatic. It is received through the the farmers w ho had their by dow n are nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole stir- earing a pleasant smile. fane over which it dilTusos itself. .Druggists Mr. and Mrs. John Giesv. of South j - the Wc. size; Trial m by mail, 10 Her,,!. WHsbinirion. returned borne, after : cculs- leHl Buu alK oluD a short visit with relatives ami friends here and at Aurora. Mrs. Wm. Morland'and daughter S the treatment. Annonnccmrnt. To aecomuioduto those who are partial ;'a ; to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for cnUirrhnl, troiu Hood View. J. S. Barnes wns out several days the past week breaking 10 Ins new bunch grass horses. Miss A lift Todd returned from Kansas Ci'yi Missouri, on Wednesday after an absence of 7 years. Si.e was accompan ied by her gramlparen's w tio will make! their home wilh Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Todd. Dan Slahlnecker went to Portland Saturday returning Sunday. M. Tauchrnan raided his new chopping j mill on Monday. He expects lo run it ! by water powe. j M TilllnlVil.l.l'ulrur r.l Will.,,,. otto I Falls spent Sunday with tier parents. Grant Lichtenthaler made a business trip to Portland Monday. Stanley and Lolita Lamb, who having pent a conple of months with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wood, left oti Saturday to resume their work on the theatrical stage. Mrs. William Kakritz left for Portland ftom'ay after several days visit with her mother, Mrs. F'. Krause. Kelson McConnell made a trip to Aa ron on Tuesday. spent Monday in Oregon City. Mesdames S. O. Miller, of Aurora, and l-ropnetors prepar, .Cream Jtol .in Pervine. of Salem, visited friends le-re "l11"1'0. "h.n wlU ',e. k' OW,n Ul 8 Sunnav. A fishing party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. . U. Noe, Mr. and Mrs Frank Hil ton, Inez Hilton, Mary Mitts, Mr. A. Miller and a few others from this place, left for the North fork of the Molalla river last Sunday. They expected to have a iii.nr n.u I i m u u 1 . 1 ik u u iiru VTt r W fanrrir Liquid Cream Halm. Prico including the spraying tube is V cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. 4'iilurrli ol the Moiuiwli. When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it. that fails to to hear thai Mrs. Noe and sister Mary ; digest, it decays and inflames Ihe 111U were badly hurt wbiie going, by a bridge cons membrane, exposing the nerves. giving way w bile their learn and waon and causes the glamls to secrete mucin, by the thumb uloiie, 011 which the nrch-; rr wort? a broad, thick ring of horn,; Ivory or coriiolliiii, on whose etlgo the; bowstring rested. The long bow yv;is also much In ti-.o j Btiiong Iiidiiin 1 11 f:i ntry of tin- mlddlo nges, but neither they imr liny olhe Asliitlca iipio:ir to have done such exe. t-ntloii iii tin- lOnu-lisli nrchci-s of the! sumo period. P.eriiier says, d'oscrihina j n battle botu-iM'ti A tir.-iin.'.ob mid his' brolbi'i- Iiar.i: "'I'.'.oy draw tln'lr tir' row-si v.iih a marvelous swiftness, one pkoi being nblo to draw si of lliem befovo a iiitis;oo,'r cm discharge twice; but. to say truth, their arrows llo but little oM'rlllion. More of tlc'llC nrf lo t In the ;iii- or broken on the, ground ti tin hit." j The bow, in fact, requires more than npy oilier Yvcupou oonslant pructlee; from ebildhood. 11 ml strung English-1 men of the present day are quit? unn-' file to Use the hows of the half human; Mineopies of the Andaman.-C haul' hers' .lotii mil. Simple i;noiiuli. r.orttm I want to Interest you In a financial scheme, this morn Mereluint -Not this morning. I haven't time. I'.orem -Why. it won't lake you a minute. All you hnve got to do Is to lend men dollar. I'lilladelphln Press. were 011 it. Those who are (rnlnlncr f'eih and streriKtn by regular trht rnent with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatment In hot weather; smaller dose and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which Is attached to fatty pro- ' ducts during the heated season. Send for free umple. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemlstt, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and J1.00; ill dniggisu. I instead r,f the natural juices of digestion, This is called catarrh of Ihe stomach, caused by indigestion. Hoctors and med icines failed to benefit iriR tint il I used Kodol Iiyspepsia Cure J. K Khea, Coppell, Tex. Wold by G. A. Harding. I'liolerti 1 11 fa ntimi. This has long been regarded ss''one of the most dangerous and latal diseases to which itdaiits are suhjei:t. It tan be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera are! Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. F'or sale by G. A. Harding. DR. FENNER'S. KIDNEY Backache CURE All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Ori;aos. Also Rheumatism, Back ache, HeartDlsease Gravel Dropsy, Female Troubles. Try Tillman's roasted coffee, licious. At Harris grocery. Its de-ti Don't become dlsconrairiM. There ! a Cure for you. If lieeessury wrltn lr. l-enieT lie tins spent a 1 1 f m lime curing Just aucti cases as yours. Ail corisuliatlons Free. "Eight months In bed, heavy backache, pain and soreness across kidneys, also rlieu mutism. Other remedies fulled, I'r. l en ners Kidney and Haekaciie Cure cured me completel y. 11. WATKKH, Hamlet, N. V." Driiirulsts. Wle., II. Ak fort'ts Hook-Free. For Sale by Cbartnan & Co Huntley Brothers Putter Kamh California onions, $1 (HI perewt. Iried apples,lii! to "e 'r lb. Prune, (dried) petite, lie per lb; Ital ian, large, fic per Ih. medium, 3'uc; Silver. 4'. ('abbage (new), 40c to flOe pertlo.en, (ireen peas, I'ui: lo "1: per pound. Raspberries, 4c per box. Koval Anne, Ping and Kentish cher ries, 4c per pound. Other varieties from lie to ll' ic .Cauillower 40c to OOit per dozen. I)ressel cfiickens, 111 lo l-'j c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, $: .Vllo f 1. 00 per hlllldreil, Hogs, live "i 1 j 'to (i els; bogs, dressed, 7!..c; ..1 ... . Til ' ... '... .1 1 I ' ... n ..... . soeep, 'j, to i ; uresweu, o; tocip, veal, dressed, li toll'..,c; lambs, hve, '.').ji: ; lamhs, dressed, fi'c to 7 'I I m- 1 11 .In pun. The .lapalies I . ide the twenty folii hours Into twelve pi-rlml-,. of which-six be'ong lo tin- uilil and six lo the day. fhelr day bi'inniiig at sunrise and end illg lit Slllisel. Whether the day or Plg-o be long 01 shoit, there are always si periods In eneli. To nll.iin this the ch'.i'acteis 01 liuinei'iils on the scale 11 ro adjustable. Two of I hem lire set. one lo. agree wilh Ihe sunrise, the other w ith siinse, lll.il the four ehnracler.s belweeii their divide the space Into eipial portions. Thus when ll.e period of da.tllt.bt b loiiL-er ! I lit it the ui'ht the day hour will be pioportiomili.ly longer than those at night. Another peeiilinrlty In their so;;h' I th:it they use only six characters Ihoa from four to nine, mid these read buck ward.- Loudon Fl press. tin -iiid.ri Mote f,n 'iini.. A tyiii' nl ioti; h boy. apisl ihlrtei n, was committed lo ,1 cci'talii asylum nol long ago by a city magi Irate. "What did you do thai they sent you here'" iished ihe superintendent mild "Huh! Tlu-y sent me up Just for phiylng a gaiiie," snarled the hoy. "What gaineV" asked the suerln teiideiil. "diet kers wltl de police." he ex plained. "It wns me mow, an" I didn't Biove, so dey jumped mo." lie had been in-rested for loitering. New York T;il line. are no higher t ban those in any other trade, ami ours are no higher than Ser vice rendered demands. What w e undertake to do in a Ihoroiiirh and satisfactory manner. There will not be found lifter our workman get through wilh a jib any deleclive joints, leaky pipes, loose Connections or othel evidences of "scamped" work, livery part will be perlt-Pt, and look potfect, mid w hen the Itill comes ll you'll not ask for any deduction. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER Wmul Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the county court will receive sealed bids, at the of lice o( the county clerk, up to 5 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, 'the fith day of Au gust, lot):!, for .V cords ol gisul, soiiml , wood, cut from green trees, old growth timber, to be first-class in every refpect, to be delivered in the court house yard. The county p. nrt reserves the right lo reject any or all bids. To he paid lor in cash, Iiy order of the county court. F. A. Si.Kidiir, County Clerk. July f), Pin:;. July 17. SpeUe the Professor. "Culture." ncntontlnusly observed the doctor, "Is like charity. It begins at home." "res," said the professor, "but It li usually finished abroad. " Chlcsgd Tribune. 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