C5 A cor respondent to tbe 6leni Journal It ! reported, that the next morning alter John Downing bad been teturned to the penitentiary, he was takan out, tied to a poet and beaten until bii beck wee like a bee'ateak, end that hie groans and crtei for mercy could be beard quite distance. The whipping poet as a means of pun Uhment otiglnated among the barbar iani ages ego, and Las been abolished by most every etate in the union, in fact, in moei every clvll-sed country in Europe. It is certainly a blot on the fair name o! the Christian, progressive etate t Oregon, that such a vicious, inhuman method of punishment is still practiced by the offia a!s of the Oregon State Peni tentiary. For generations men have been be -queathlag property to their wives with the proviao,'."so long as she shall remain tny widow," and women have bowed to these decrees . Id a recent caee the circumstances have been reversed, but the husband is ,leas submissive. He is raising object ions. Margeret Peterson willed a share o faer property to her husband as "as long1 he remained singls." Should be marry, the children are to hare every thing. The will says: "Should be use another wife he must go out and have nothing more to do with anything that belongs to the children in the bousee or anything ele I possess." Mrs. Petereon was evidently quite de termined that, literally at least, no other women should occupy her place. Possi bly ehe bad a firm belief; in the readi nese of widowers to accept consolation. Perhaps even Mr. Peterson bad given her reason ! suppose that not all the -charms of 1 f would depart witn her. There cortaluly is human natare and a good deal of it in the command, "The woman known as Parpen never to be sl owed to pot foot inside of any place that ver belonged to me." The Bulletin of Junction says of the enlistment of its editor: - J, B. Lawrence, Ye Editor of the Bul letin's war fevar have been aroused and with Louie Kanoff, formerly of this place and later from Baker City, went to Eu gene, yesterday, and enl.sted in the call, to go to Manila to firfh the Filipinos. It is regretted very much that Mr. Law rence should take such a rash etep at this time by bis parents and friende. Hie mother and father are much grieved Kia aniMpn conclusion ; as be he s a . -.-... -itunu ma UUIIIllH IO" except be mav have a chance la the line "if promotion. He enlieied as musicia n We all wish the boys good health and nc" and hope they will come back safe and sound in flying colors. The Bulletin will run as before except that the paper will be printed by the Bulletin Pub. Co, CP. Huston acting as manager. With this my nrrt attempt and first iee.e, any mistakes I may snake 1 hop wi'l oe cheerfully overlook ed I anticipate everything will be bar mooious and it is our desire to bs as courteous to the public as possible and with the assistance of George Kelly we hope to keep the readers pleasant with the best we nave in he shop. Vfe national and healthy improvement i a Wa credit under a free-silver system is Tfegloniog to alarm many Ke-j pull can editors,and they are attempting to create the impreeeion that"Mexlco" is approaching thelgoldBtandard.'VTbereie about aa much evidence from which to deduce that opinion as there is that "the moon is made ol green cheese." The peo pie are not to be misled by any such false eonclueione. Vast numbers daily are converted to tbe idea that free silver is Cbe only thing which wilt enable oe to re from the clutches of the hard fisted capitalists. Wall street gamblers and Engusn ariswcracy-.oB emly thing that will give labor its just re ward. Mexico is well satisfied as things are, and it would be the last thing thought of to change to the gold standard She will not choose to figuratively "jump from the frying-pan into tbe fire'' by turning the management of her financial .it.im mnA tha dealing out her money in to the hands of lew grasping bankers and monopolists for thei rown peieonal bene fit, as is now tbe condition in tbe United fltates. A West Virginia editot got enthusias ms,. Aver Oreeon as follows : rfra the millionaire and tbe laborer watt aide bv side as brothers. Man here i. not miffed no with petty pride, be- ....... tia tnrd. lor bis little day, of oods that he never earned and cannot m tt. a t ! 1 L . sinlM Nn! here tie teeifl ".na. uc ass, whose back with ingots bends ft,..- Kn.rAet th wearv burden but a t,n,n. and death unloads thee.' Tbe jvum; limiitesa n.n and tbe narrow gorge th ann-kisied mountain peak, and i.thnmiMi cn von that meet tbe eye where'er it turns, make deep Impressions mankind and shape human tnougni end life. Get the best fiour. The Magnolia w ... m tk what comes in the line of weather the rame as In other things. i. .. i. twin nictured in all . . i. A l.trnta. Thil InJl' manner 01 iuap- caUs that some one is alraldo him. . .L.. .... .Mill. wIlA Bo far as tneweanr i .1 ikt. ftahive have rematneo ai uui j . . .n. r raaait Clittiate. Dlu p qui; vi h - - octaus tt water, cool weather, etc. ....i pi,rla Kin the novelist, didn't go o the Philippijee ' nothing. He has already written an army life nov el ertllkd "Found in the Philippines." The Gsueral is a talented writer and his stories are always read by the masses n.,kT..,nnll mid ttiattrom the time that alcohol issues from the coiled and naleocous worm of the distillery until it empties into the hell tt crime, tfesth and dishonor it dcmoraiisie everybody that touch ts it. t., .i tha rMni time we have our hands more than full making excuses for the miserable weather ot Ue paei t. a... run.ti.tlv wears ashamed of it, and we hardly know what to say. The records ol the weatoer oh' that ti ers has been nothing tike U In August in Oregon lor at least twenty nine years. Teddy RoossveU has a big contract on his bands. It is to be his province to create enthusiasm wheiever lacaing in bis party, hence the job befoie him is a big one. Booeevelt will be called upon la itk wherever bis services are enp- nnuul tn l a our: Icularly needed. Put your finger on such points f jt the weak places in the next campaign. More and more the propriety and ad visability of diversified farming in this valley is pieaented to the farmers. Tbe preeent dauger to wheat from rain em phasizes it. It is a fact too that there is much more of it than a few years ago. Farmers generally are raising a bigger variety of crops, more cattle for the mar kets, etc. It is the proper thing so that a failure in any one thing will not bs serious and disastrous. Una would think to bear some people talk about reaching out for trade in con nection with tbe securing of tbe Pt Hip n;n. i.i.niU that the onlr way to get it Is by annexing all the islands of tbe eea . As a matter of fact tbe United -states nas Inrtsiffn trade without own ership, besidei which tbe Insignificant business in the Philippines will oe smaii. Tn addition to this it is a fact that our government will pay but on the Philip pines in their acqiisulan many times i. Li, fc.y ' France is full of anarchists who will no doubt be heard from in tbe n xt few days as they have in the last few Cmyt. Tneyseemto have recetvea marcning nrdara and this means trouble. Tbe treacbeious secret knife of thie lawlees element is raised for trouble and there win mnrh blood snilt before it is put away. A government abouM unite al' its forces in putting down anarchism ancj everything that ssrors of lawlessness Tbe Uoited Slates is nl out i f the woods. Sc rd Oregm'e Record. A Portland paper gives the following brief statement of events In which the Second Oiegon boys distinguished tbem selves duiiog their service in tbe Pbilip- n!nH. i . Assault ard capture ol Manila Augnat 13,1898. On provost guard doty from August 13 1898, uutil March 12, 1893. Battle of Uoadalope, March 13, 1899. Battle of Pasig, March 14 and 15, 1899. Battle of Eiculan, March 19, 1899. Battle ot Malabon, March 23, 1899. Battle of Polo. March 26,1899. March 27 to April 22, 1899, occupied Malinla, guarding railway and scouting Several skirmishes. Battle of Santa Maria, April 19, 1899. Assault and capture of Nsrazsgaray April 23 and 24, 1899. Caoture of Aneat. April 2?, 1899. Skirmish at fean Rafael, April 29,1899. Capture of San Rafael, May I. K99. CaDtore of Baiiaug, May 2, 1899. Capture of San Idlefonso, May 11,1899. Capture of San Iadro, May 17, 199. Capture of San Antonoa, May 29, 1899. Capture of Cainti, Antipolo and Mar ong, June 3, 1899 Mustered into the U.S. Volunteer S;r vice at Camp McKinley, Portland, May 10. 1898. Left Portland May 11 reaching San Francisco May 13, and sailing on a. s "Auetralia" May 25, 1898. Arrived at Manila Bay June 30, 1898. Landed at Cavite, July 1. 1898. Sai'ed from Manila Jans 14, arrived at SsnFrancisco July .12, 1899. Mastered out at Presedio, SacFraocie- co, Cal.f August 7, 1899, Reached Portland, Augnst 10, 1899. If you have piles cubs tbem. No use undergoinrborribleoperationstbst simn!y remove the results of tbe disease without disturbing tbe disease itself. Place your confidence ia DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It bu never failed to cure otbkbs; it will not fail to cure yoa. Fosbay & Mason. Misfits. Our cltisone havs been watoulriR the barometer nervously. That is one thing we aru kUvI to see o up. The Ynquina saloon is the name ot a new place of business io Portland. What has aqui aa done to deserre this. Considerable activity is being display ed in the city in cutting down overhang ing branches of trees for the beueflt of peUettrians long in stature. J. F, Dunne, a prominent young man ot this city, has returned from Manila with the Sorond Oregon, somewhat the woiso for wear, and anxious to get home. i i , f .i . .i. :n: lie iiaa enouguoi iiKiiiuig me ciiiiimur, but if war was declared with any other nation lie would be first 'o enliet. lie is a staunch anti-cxsnslonist. Welcome. It tbe fol owing is true it will be read with pleasure by many Albany people: "The United States supreme court re cently handtd down a decision to the ef fect that poultry running at large is wild game, and that the same or any other fowls that may trespass, can be legally killed." Some of the curios brought home by the volunteers from the Philippines, were presented the boys by the Span iards, whom they went there to fight, but many of whom became excellent friends of the soldiers. Several of the Oregon boys got so they could talk with tbem in ttietr own language. We don't want to buy at your place, We don't go there any more; You'll be sorry wnen you see us going to some other store. You can't sell us any stale good, We have opened wide oar eyes: We dont want to trade at your store be cause you don t advertise. Tbe people of Salem generally re well pleased with the new i'e for the bin $100,000 poe: effl-e though many opposed it at first. They ought to he will ing to accept anr old thing ot a location. as a matter ol lact tuouttti toe site is said to be a very desiiable one, and there was no job as to ownership, for tbe city owns the land and gets pau for it. A Colorado mf.u nl.Ul before last shot to scare some young men stealing bis watermelons and killed one ami wound ed another. He gave himself up. Asa matter ot fact boys have no more right to steal waurmelons regardless of tradi tion, than anything else, la view of their own boyhood, owmrs though should never shoot straight, but in tbe air. A volunteer at Portland told thii: "I never want t run a man through with a bayonet aga n," he said. "We were in cloe quartets. One big black fellow, al most naked, had his uacbelte upraised to strike, and even then 1 hesitated tie torw plunging m f oayonet tnro h'm. The excitement of tbe figif sustained me tor the time, but lhave teen that fellow's agonised, tor'r.red took a thousand times since then. It is no easy job to kill even a 'nigger' in dote quarters." The people of the Cape Foui weather light bouse get all tbe ducks and geese in tbeir season, that they can eat with out any effort. At night they catch the rays from tbe lighthouse nineteen tunes away and follow it directly into tbe liffhtlintmB. lometimee it thev da not dit- mm, tlmir t,apil tfilr.tl a.,ainat thai o ' . - . . I structure. A goose will go clear through the glass sod fall on the intiie, in the goose eeason sometimes averaging one a night, ducks not so heavy, lau back on tbe outside, some nights as many as five or six. WaUhes! Wiit-hes! Watch! We bav I tst received direct from tbe factory a Urnu dock of tbe celebrated Dueber-uaoipdtn watche". I'BK W UKLUSBWl. These watches were bonght for cash and we offer soecial bargains . M. raxKCH, Tbe jeweler. What isShiloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold nd Consumption; used through tb world for ball a century, baa cured in numerable caste of incloient consump tion and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 ctt., 60 eta. and 11.00. For sale by Fosbay & Mason. TICKETS To all poir t East via Grct-t Northern Railway. For rates, f tders and full information sallt ' or add -ess H. F. Msrrill, Agent Albanv Mostc Misa siiiarca Burmestet eacber of piano or organ. System tbs Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth ct-9et, opposite U P church. four grocer.'keeps it. The Magnolia Flour Notice. I have made arrangements for tree delivery of dressed chickens Sat nrdsy afternoons. Leave your orders early for good chickena at reasonable prices. F. G. Powxbs, tbe roultryman. We buy, sell and store grain, We make Magnolia Flour, Also whole wheat, Patent and germ, flour The Magnolia Mills. - Tbe Universal Bolter makes gooa flour The Magnolia. Trur 75c per sack. TELEGRAPHIC. lute Newa lu Short rm. Anolh.r End I" hUltt. WASHINUT3H, Aug. "3 --Uopetul I s end ot the Philip lnoy len apiMtrent since I of an annroaohlnu l,i. i havu Immh aim the organisation of IS additional regi ments and Secretary Uoot's action cull ing out 10 nior tor the Philippine ser viue. Tula action has domoiutratod to Hie Filipino leaders that resistance will tie futlla, and it is believed negotiations .ire now ou foot looking to a termination uf the war. After Lnborl, Paris, Aug. 22. The Konnes corres pondent of a Paris uewspap r telegraphs that i he infeniKl muehiue sent to Labo ri have been opened iu the military lab 'oratory at Unit place and have been found filled with guneolton. Labor! appeared iu .omirt at Rennos today ard was onthiisinstica'ly reeeived. l'ubl n in rscbraitkn. Omaha, Neb., Ang. 22. Tho Nebratka democrat, populist and silver republi cans met iu this city today, and fused on the nominations f r judge of the supremo court and two members of the board of regents tf tho (stale university. Former Governor Silas A. Iloluomb was nomina tes for supreme justice by the populist, and was endorsed by the other two con ventions. At Manila. Masila, Aug. 21. 6t40lP. M. While n recounoitering party ot the Twenty fourth infantry, under (.'apt. Crane, wns crossing the Mariquina river on a raft to day, the hawsers broke. The current, very swift at that point caused the ra't to capaixe. drowning nine enlisted men. The United Sis'pii tiansport Tartar, from San 1'ranctMvi .i-iiy 21, with Gen. Joseph Wheeler his daughter, troops of the Nineteaiii ii n fantry and more than tl, S00.0X). iu vu .., has ar rived. l nuland Dvilcd. LoxiKi.s. Amr. 21. There is no liut.".- anydoubt that President Kruger has r- fused to submit to tho demand of Mr. Cnamberlain for the appointment ot a ' xurt rf inquiry. His answer is regard ed by the british government as tanta mount to positive refusal, is tow an es tablished fact. The Yaqu!s War. Potass. Mexico, Aug. 21. General Torres' forces letr Chnmsnpabo, la t night, tio are now about two miles above Potam, on the south side of tbe river. Early this morning an Indian was captured, an 1 in hope that his life mixht be spared he imparted to the commander a goo.l deal ot imformatiou that is considered reliable. Tho Era ucn Trouble. Loxoos. Autr. 22. The Daily Chroni cle publishes the following from its Pane comspondent: A detachment of Infantry has just commenced ai stuck upon M. Uuerio's house, which is likely to losd to blood- shed before morning.; Nobody is allowed to app each me scene, and the cavalry charges are need lessly brutal. . A City Burned. Catrri.it Creric. Co!.. Aoj. 21. Fire has utterly destroyed the budness por tion of the city of Victor, causing a loss estimated at 22,C00,O'JO. lleginning shortly ufter noon, the tire raged until this evening, consuming every thing in is way It had its origin it is thought, in the Merchants' Cafe, adjoining the ISank of ictor, on the corner of Third street and Victor avjnue. Total Lost. ' Pose. Porto Rico, Ang. 21. It is now . ' l . t . . .i l . 1 . I .1-.... inf mi onl l.iirrii nnp I,vh Ih.i-ii hliriml. that 1000 pursom were injured during the storm, aud that 2000 peoplo are still miS'i g. A Little right. Manila, Aug. 20 One lieutenant of the Twelfth iiifuniry was killed and an other was serious y wounded while re- of iniurgetits and drove them from their position. A Pari dan Riot. Pabis. Ana. 214 A. M. Tbe prefec ture of police gives tbe following stalls- ! of yesterday's rio s : Three hundred and eighty persons aertt injured ; 300 were ta ken to tbe hospii.t'i, 69 police agents were wounded, Its ilea Commissioners Couteirand Dohtuiue. One hundred and fifty persons were arrested of whom 80 are detained in cu.tody. An Iowa Breeze. Dkcobah, la., Auar- 20 Early tbla mnrnintr A, sever A wind and rain storm , visited this section, and did much dam age in DOin ctiy uu t-wuun. - were blown down and uprooted, numer- 1 I - . ml t.i. i ! .1 i n v.rii lilnwn niKin.i'i oterahouee was lifted off and deposited in the street half a block away, tearing down a num- ber of telephone wires ss it uescenueu. Officers MurdereJ. Pabim, Aug. 20. Intelligence lias been received troin ine rrencn ooa uii mui catine that Lieutenant Klopp and Lieut enant Mounier, who were sent to take command ot a c ilumn ot troops mere, have both been assassinated. 1'ie assas sinated officers were sent out to replal Captain Voulet and Captain Cbanonine, who were recalled lor ban arous cruelties to the natives. Hanged at Dawson. Bbattlb. Auk. 20. Passengers of the steamer City of Topeka, which arrived tonight from Skagway, Alaska, bring news of the first legal execution In the Klondike. A triple hanging occurreu at Dawson, August 4. The parties named were two Indians, Dawson Nantuck, Jim Henderson. Coming West. Kewpobt, R. I., Aug. 20. All arrange mentshave been made by Geo. Wright, of Boston, to take an all-Eas'.ern team tnrough the Pacific coast next week, to play io an intor-secuonai iawn tennis tournament. The players selected for the trio are the national champion, Mai- colm D. White, Holcomb Ward and Dwight F. Davis, the great Harvard S c7 W W .! i ot Url ' unicf im. miuu, , ni-uiiuint nuns 'i:., . . . connoitering last night north ol Angeles, thta is bttur than laraslng, The Americans enconntered a large force Miss Besiie Settlernler hi Enter priAltift Seattle. , Bumi, Aug. 22.-Nogetintlons are in progress for bringing the Washington volunteers from San r'rancisco to Seattle in a body, stter their muster out at the foinior pUoe. Two steamers will proba bly be chartered. Levi Ankony, the well-known banker of Walla Walla, has iitlt-red to boar the exiwnse of the vessels' ..i..t.,-. - i.i,.i. iii in 7000 10 ,0 ooo, T ' ,,., A Stage Held Up. Dillon, &.ont., Aug. 23 Tho stage between Salmon City and Hod Houk was held up at noon yesterday, half a mile Inside the Idaho lino, 80 miles from here by (our men 11. T, Ituilney, manager of tho dredgo company, near Salmon City, Idaho, was a pastengor. lie had more than 15000 in gold dust which he was bringing to Dillon. The robbers took It. Admiral Dawcy. YiixicriuNciiK, YUR- 22. The crulsor Olymphla arrived here this morning. The usual salutes were exchanged. Admiral Powey received visits from Vice-Admiral Bienaeme, Henri Vignnud, the Uoited States charge d'affaiis at Purls, and the United States vice-cousul at Nice. Admiral Dewey is apphrently in excellent health, .... . .....WEDNESDAY Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at Your Grocers Tangent. " Ws are exps leoclng the wont wralii r i ,f the mon'h t August ever known n history ot Uregou Alllhefa'l grain hat ben cut ami nloe-tenihs ol It is stent log In the shock and a lew more days ol moist weather would cause it to sprout which would ruin it for market and hke.y lor any other purpose. Threshers started about Aug. 8th and had a (sir run tbe rest o! the week, and since that time tbe grain has been en tirely too wet to thresh, Tbe ground Is in fair cudiilon for plowloi and all kinds ol vegetaiion will nesln to grow. Late grain will be bene fitted by tbe rain. There Is now in this part ot ih co-wiry al lessi 10 or 15 days wora lor all the threshers before the lall grain would be Mien care of. for there Is a large pari of the country in which notbrehing hss been dooe at all. Uaiden stuff ol all kinds is doing nice iy and is very prolific, booa moeli out will go m assises tLe supply win isr eseeed tbe uemana. I think iha eron ol Chinese pheasant will be far below the average as very lew a a seen and the moet ol them are quite mil li .iMiiol tbesnriba des troyed moat ol the earlier broods and those which bave been hatched since the laat Df May will hardly he large enough to ki l by the time the shooting season commences. 1 think it would be well furihogso.e wardens to keep a sharp lookout lor violators of the game laws, as there has been conide-able shooting coins on near here in the last week. Mr. L. J. Fanning, of Lacenter, Wash., has been visiting relatives and Irisjdt In and around Tangent for the last two I L f V. nr. In a naji.l Irt llA a fail I dent of this PSrt of lIlS COUntV iO the early 70's Mrs. J. M. Sharp ind children, ot Pr.nev lie, are vlflting relative at this rdace and Corvallis alter an absence of threi, yea'i. W. B.Olin haiquit farming and gone Into the butcher butmees ss no tniuai ss nnrciiei l..ni.ri Im hnnkatore in Corvallis snd will shortly take up her residence lo that city. a. W. BIoid on bid oft the farm of the late O. P. KuULien which was sold b the administratrix Saturday for 14103.00 There is about 800 acres of the land. Cumtvx. For Yaquina Bay. rt.tnrdar nluht July 8th. was loaug nr.t.wl a nand desirable arrangement for tbe convenience of those wishing to i a tha coast. The Southern Pacific southbound overlsnd wld bring fiom Portland one or rxore sleeperi, which on arrival t Albany will be set out on lbs n.,rsaiiiaA Kaaurn tracks and iDsteaa of the usual Sunday excursion train for Uia Bay leavinBouooay mu.un., m. . tin arili leave Albany every oat urdav night at 11:30 p. m., arriving at v. f .in . m. Tna steamer Ktcn- ardson will land them in Newport t0:30 in time lor breakfast. Keturnlng esve Newport at 9 p. m.. arrive Corvallis 2:40 a. ro.. and Albany 3 :30 a. in. connecting with oorlb bound overland lor Portland. Albany and Corvallis passengers desiring sleeper to Yaquina and retain must -..t,. ..... ut inn on or be'ore Friday. Tbe price for two nights will be 12. For the accommodation of those not desiring a sleeper tbe U. b. wi i aiso r uj cosenbes and any Yaquina ay tlet will be goid on this train. The 0 B. i.ava Issued a new form of ticket limited n,.. A... oUinv tha naesenser one whole day at tbe beach. These tickets i. i- . '.I., Ai. in Ilia waak ex. ( l f. l .J0 aad will M good en g,loriay night speclsl as well as all -t. iralna. Owlna totbere duced price no exteneioo ol time will be granted in any esse Da't thiuk yo i cq curj tbit sligUt af .u iti. ,.,.ih hv dietlnz. or that tt ta will cira ittslt. roiii Lyuept vui. - - - it "ditreata what you eat f ',, iA org, to beAith ( "d ' r, ' . tosnay ' -.,,Bcmt. Toor ltowais with Caacarats. ' hWF Lebanon. From then:. A.t Attorney Swann, of Albany, was In Lebanon last evening on legs! business for Attorney Garland. The Woodmen cf the World of tble place lojk In thirteen new members at their meeting Saturday evening, Mrs. Brown, mother at W, M. Brtwn. left last oven'ng for her home In Ksnsasi after a pleasant visit-hers ol several weeks. Braketnan Dutllsls acting ar conduc tor on tlm Lebanun branch while Con ductor Hperker is spending a few dtys at tne coast. Two Mr memhora of the Salvallm Army, ol Albany, held a meeting on the street la this city Ism Friday evening. Ghat. McKnlitht. a well known youtu farmer living near title pUce, has sold out to win wa.ker ami win Pendleton, He will work in Oregon as en orga'ilser fur the move to Kas'ern .M oiler n woolmen. There Is one little tuasim That now I will name, Which may bring wha U butter Than rl ihei or fame. Alt those who heed II Good appetite Hod, Strong nerves, nv cheeks, 4nd vigor o! niimi. It will banish dyspepsls, Khetimailsin and anut, Th it Tired Keeling eoiiqiier, Drive scroluls out. And here Is the maxim Its wlsdoii Is suie ' Take II hI' tiarsaparllla And keep your blood pure, Young Mothers. Cio'iri la the terror of ttmaaoJs of mans mothers because Its outbreak Is so aga-iisinir and frequently fatal. Bhlloh jaaiit mam von"'u" v m "v. nialo lu eases oi uroup. it nae nr Mtsn known to tan. no wumt tv- leved Immediately. Trices ct,. anu SO ete. and 11.00. . for sale by Fobav Mason. .i i -Sick llcHducltca, ha rnran of ovurworkul woiuMtiklnd.are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover (toot Tea, tin "vt 11ok1 pmlttur and tissue builder. .Money rnittniei it am satlsfactorv. 1'ritw, B- ct and 60 cU. For sale by Foshay St M too. Deaatr ! tllouil Vtrp. riH I.Lwul hiwin. a rh'itn akin. No beauty without It. t'aararet. l antly Cathar- lio riran your uioimi anu rrii n .n, vj stirring up the laay Iwr and driving all im puritint irom we nooy. in-in or wmill iiinplr, tmila, hlutt liM, hlaHtlieana, nil tit a l siikiy nuiuua comieiuo i'ti"iu 'aacarcta. hciiutv fur ten rent. All drug. giata, satiafarttun gUArantml, 10c,25c,We. PnuininU. la irrirr'. eoUiih. colds. on i ii i ,iing-cw1 wsdily yield to Jne Minu'e C ua4i Jura la thia remedy ti n i i i I u a a w r (nit f t i ua tt ttr a. rtt)iiy. H l"n. C'Lbik'o U atm. Weekly Dkuocaat and Examiner 12.50 andTIrlt-a-weelc World $2.00; and Kepublio fl.73t and Oregon la n 12.21 and n rrancisco Weekly wan s.'.iwienj naiein neeaty Jourial 2.00 TF.KMS. Julv Diurii aar '.' cents tier moiiln 1.i)0ltr ysr,ln advance. 3Qi per month not in alvance. By carrier, lOo pel week. Id per cent addn l II allowed to run oveer month. Miliitie e,.i"s oe. Wa.ai.r, 11.2ft n a1titwi f I. Ml at see. fi.r il 7.Sfnr i'iiii,l vi'ar: t"20U for Jiird and preotoding w, when not paid in Mitmnce. t;lll of n -w vjitaoriowa t li.0. . mm Mlloirt my wife ana Miyaeirhaeekaeit Im I'ASTAKK'rS ana utev a r lb brat tiiflltliia we nave er uaa in in. mni. ... Kir, w . fn.nLta Ilk headarrie tor anl thev rollevl tlia ln fn bar bead alaiort UDmnllaieiy. n e tmtn rwosinnnii vaavaisM-. IHUbnrt Sate lHiiwait C. I'iiuburg, Pa. T.ata OoM. P rWo. SIM. aw. Oood. Ji.T.t Niiikan, WaalwB. or Oi .. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tuHht S,,y .. Olwaa, MmHwU, S Imk. Wf 20.T0'BAC'wnU" nnrntMMl bf lltlruf mm avimmoo usvi. NIGHT AM) TO MGHT MORROW And each day and night dnrintr Ibis week you can get at any druirgit hemp s Bal sam for the Throat end Lungs, acknowl ssm edged to be tne mnit succea-ful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asth ma and Consumption . uet a u"um io- dav and keep it alwais in tne noo, w ou can cueck Tour coid at on a. 62 and 50c. Sample bo lie free. Price Farm to Rent. 160 acres, OS acres nnder cultivation, 6J in pasture, orchard, gruens, etc. rerros, one-third ot grain anu jupam in work on farm. Io conoeonon witn tbe rent of the farm, there are horses, harness, cows, wood and farm Imple ments, io tct everything ready to go to terming. Also 60 acres summer fellow. Alt lor sale rneap tor cu uu Ad Uess, Bob M . Miller, Halsey, Ore. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allon.s foet ease, powder for tbe feet; H cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv etii foot, and SlUtantly tak'.s sling out of coins and bunions. It's the resist com fort dis.wvery of tha ase. Al'es.s foct-eane makes tight or now shces feel essy. It is a curtain cure for sweating oallous aid hot tired.acbiug feef Try it to -day. Sold by druggists and sboe-stores. Bmdl tor 26c-in stamp. Trial package HiEh. Addresi, Allen S, Craved, Le Itoy, rS CANDY I I Lijr' CATHART,C jf. y. veaos masw wmmt