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for Infants end i ' itorl a U to wifl adAptiil to children t hat -rciiuistel It MiUrlor tunny ip.-r!jtijn to mo." JL A. Atnr., M. J., til Bo. Oxford BU, llruoLIf n, N. V. (f.4 use cf 'Ctatorta It K Uiilvrna1 Hid t. i,rlUi to well known tliat It n work luisiremgtitlon to n1ni It. low aro tho .' fll.lecnt families who do not k-J Oulorui " bin ivf n-iwh." ' Cikum Minrrrt, n. J, " tfiw York City. Tin Cistai Oumi-ist, IlOINti (.001) WORK. McMinnvillo ltejiortor: l'rcf Y 0 Young, instruc'o- in iohtical ee mmy and liibtory in the ifni-1 . v rbity of Oregon, was in lUyton ... Tl. anil Vr i .IV. look' ' ici up materlnl for Oregon hMor,. IiBt vear tlio ppufoor reeured tint diiryof Modtrem Crawlopl, "'"l.y f,.r ..ci)clll)U a Wt-fk vUlliliK tl, , year U.at.of Jo.l l'almer, Lot!, j dlil(lrtU. . ; ol whom were jirominvn in uw; Crnimoi all kniJn nrejusi iieiiuiti, iDtkingof our fctato. Tlicro aro 1 and If ;iy one kik liuiijiry It will U ir.my iiiom-cri fn the county who Hnir own fault. . -H-rve great cre-lit where credit h i Mr. W L 15rlHlww of Hl,,.,..t Hill, .r . ,v . ' WI1H vixliliiK 'ir ttif-t' r, Aim J M tl..,.. There i . at present no hwlory ( JJJ J.m ll,ttdi.U.e-0.rei!on ;i.ij-r jun-; JaM1rlllll 1H IIlllUil,K u HI)e,,.l ti o. Hut this is not to m won-1 Jimly (lf Moliri Ml(, iU ,1,,,,, u n d. red at, i8 it tikei t 'mo t K'V I ; Kr,.,a iiiirnvi iiieiii. events their proper place and valuiij a elti. -n ofKiiKiie ilruvenlx mil' in hibtory. Tho period of tlio e' Uml of IiIh way Uf.ire ho whm awnrethal .i i..... ..,u 1. jinrvi vi men i. ui vyiiK'ii i- i - i :.. ii,ki i v. . b I n n ntiiiili mill la (II Hllfrf'nl 10. 111 miiiK . . r -1 thegeinral h tury of ivil i un fr un tho fact that the Oregon et tl.r made the longest pi ineer pil gi imago ever nutdo by man, and Ik vauso t' tlio TaeifK", where lli. huh seU to riHo on tli i liirthdaco o ' nun, wis the 1 tut r in tna gicat westward inovement whinh 8 arlcd in anoieut biblo times. Tin- Hittlo.iient of Orcinn will lriVO H : I . I :., tl,n fnlnr.i IiIm. ,,:olI,,... v ,.,.u. ,... .- .- t, ry ol tno uiiuu r-w.i-s, nom " r-. ... ti... .c us d'-raiiou thai tlio gre.il t'i ri- j A( (lf ,(, ,1,. ls ,rvi,,., f,,r, fxrepi t ry knnvu at tha'. time, ir Oregon n. i lnueli I'.xlem-loii Sm lt ! mini v - ...im.,1 It llm United ltateH by ! nalloau. IVt r V. V (inll de-eiVtH e a luil Bftllenien of tho pioneers, 'ai.d oecausu tho cttabliHlnnent of a provincial government, nearly per fect for the conditions, stand as the elT ct of the trailing in Bel uovern U out since tho settlement of Amer ica. HesiiTi'H, I'm wes. will alw-tys L ivo a history of its own, as it was in reality an emp'm almost inde- o d int of tho Uniltd States until tl west was united to tho cast by r v'.lroad . It is high time that all 8i uri'S available should bj looked li , an i nearly every il icunicnt ol tl o pioneer is of interest, as it tli'owK Bomo light upon tlio social, j-diticalor economic il history of t'.o timop. Tho followii-.g from an t xchango i full of sound Btnfo and should be juid by all girls ami par nts: "Tno j orest girls in th'iB world aro those v ho have never been taught to vork; there aro thousand of them l.ich parents have petted them, they Invo been tiujht to despise l.wrand d pend upon others for a living, and aru perfectly helpless T'o irost forlorn vomen bt lo lg to tids j.hs-i. It is theduty of parents to protect their .daughters from this il -I'lorablo condition. They do them a greal tvrong il Ihey neglec it. livery daughter should b taught to cim her own living. The wheel ol fortune rolls swiftly around the rich e likely to be noor. and the poor rich. Skill added to labor is no ilisadvan a t' tho rich, and is indispeusable to p or. Well tj do parents niut flueule their daugli'ers to work; lo reform is more imperative than this." Last week's Koterpiiso said: J :dge M L l'ipcs, of l'ortl nnl, ivsis ii. Independence on legal business this week. Mr l'ipcs was tie editor and proprietor of tin Teh Ri am, tho first paper published in Independence. Ho arrived luie fi m Louisiana in 1 7", and laul.t' ii Hie lublio school lor it time. Uis wife's htlier, Kev X M Skip v orth, landed in Independence in S74, and was immediately iut-tall-ed as past.ir of the M V. church m uth. llev .-kipworth was a most el tipjent ind impressive speaker and many are here still living 'that can remember his fervid ap peals to his hearers in behalf of 'cl.ristianity. His residence is new at Lebanon; Children. Cn.lorls ritK folic. Constipation, tsnir Ktouiaiti, WnrrlKi a, rrnctatlua. Kill Worms, gin leej'. "! I-niiui K'Klli.n, Wit Uuiit Injurious mMlintlon. i " "For UTi-ml yi-nr I rwotmro-t t your 'Castoria,' aJid" shall always contlr. J '.. do so ts It lui lomrbibly products! Umi t.l results." .r.nwm F. Tiapur, Jf. !., jaih Btwtt and 7tU Aw., Kw Vurk V Mcuut Httt, ! Ytm it .Itfi-lit r JiittlnKi July 23, '1(7. ia.i l . . 11.11.. 1.. II... flrut HUM til I I IKHI III J 1 1 111 I" l" "V thrmli rul Iti tliin nt ck of (lie wooile; IiIm wln-ut turning out .'t.'l liunlieln "f A N' H-rocre. J Jvt-t-iit--p.".i - -- In li'iU' wliil'- H llalidi-ulicr Biul wlfo li'lurmd In- I Iih hud liken IIih r.iiK roan to tin Im rry liuteli on IlilU en-ek. J , Klllile lllMiri httVj linanl plaird In tin- pro-r pluee would Hiivt-tl him iiikI "Hnr loin or tmiitilt'. l'N I.iinl, wlmllviH u-t aen.KH I In liver linn ralMi'd HiIm h unoh ouIh anil rtliliiM Hint Mtrt- ft-vt-n aid Iwrlve fed liili. 'Con I llUltll III Jtlllt IH III U It lltl'lt. JlMMoNl'ITV, Or, July lI'i.-AfliT four Jt lilH of llniilieial Hlllijriili', llje Metliodlt Ki'l-eol'iil fliifl.-li III linn llll.,,l,,,(1( I'Ml.lV I'V llihlioi. i " ...... , ,,,, VlK Mu.. km, r Ford all I lie M,tiriielliin lie fet U. Slar mail m rvlco lias l eon e. lab li.ihed in Oilmen hetweeii I'loleliei' aiiil I. luneiic, nine milts nml duck, oi.co a w eek, I'.v a Kcliediile of not to t x(ied Il Vo hours' riiiiulii); tlmo ciieh way. Tins ! to lie operative from August lil next, to Juno DO, s'."S. spoial from l'hoenix, Ariz., . i says: James "tevens, me unpris oned mi'ier. was resiiied from the Mammoth mine after nn impr'sm iiicut of fourteen days. At seven o'.do k this morning at a depth oi t'21 feet, tho miners broke into the shaft where Slew ns luul been con lined. Stevens is fearfully tunic ialed nnd has lost ful y 70 itiunds during his eon linemen t, but bis mind is char. Ilibtnted that he hud tliought of suicide toward the end of bis awful wait. He had eaten his lunch before the cave-in came uul sin e had no hitig to eat. Of water he had a gallon, which was consu.ned in three days. His c indhs lasttd two days, during which he managed lo 01 cn up a connect!' n securing purer air. There ere ool prisioners in the state penitentiary ut S.i!etn last Saturday even in ;. Of the number doitif service nineteen are paying rthe penally for the crimo of rape its self cud nine for "attempted ruM-. I Ins indicate a irceutage a; proxim itin I'lie-ttteluh, which is very hc.tvy consideritii tiie lun-iou-mess if tho crime. When the crime of rape ' proven the statutes .i,...,l.l i.r.n l.l.i ;iil ..i,.,;! ,t ri Kinii iii i I'll- i 'imi I'uiiiiiii i III. ' t 1 In tnu y Southern s'atei it is now unknown excepting among the colored portion of the population, . i I en lletou hilel Oicgonian: "11. e . v.. in. .. .- ..iw. ..i. place I'e.ti'l in the sta'oment that 1 I'malilla .ountv's produ.ts will Iniin lit io OUO.WU to .tiOO.OOO of pold into ihis country this year.1 Thin 'llil. tit is on a p ,r ith i. any of those that came dj.vn toi us rom tl.c Clot. dyke. It may le pleasurable lo lijjure out that we1 art's iii h, li'tl surely it i not a h.ih I that pr.i tic.il, Ii vcl-l't ailed men itivlulgo in." liinger Hermann lias appoints I 1) W Mathews of Salem, to the olliee of U S txsiuin'r of tin Chip - pawa pine lauds "in Minnesots, salary 12,000 jht anuutu. Hinger is ritncmbering his Oregon friends, VHt l OUr AND 1H MAIU. A I " I Al II " f.,i. .1 "I i 'J le a Ko . - r. . M 'I for nil I'll' lour f I""" I ! i. n I-. i ..(!. r .. i-iv tr.wcr il n . imI i iir v. ii imy A Klrl ! .' I by. i ll ....n.t.il nnd torn. ( in i. Pi u r i I r in linn y i.ni. Iter bnttlli tame hurl, nii'i uhti wilB s.vti;: "Cnii: Anil -. hi UK.- ii mini! il. t i iil r In New Ymk Tribune. A JJOW O.PK!!JI50X. Hntunlu) nfJiTtiiKin win tlm liit-li-it tljnu In tho wii k t.i r.ll n Hiimi imn. llttl" lii ll win iuntliiiioiily tlnlilii.K, nml tho nln.p wiih cfUin full of rm-tmiii-nt wtillii to l wrred. Of courws tlm nli"ii wrtimt yr) liirfo, nnd m clmkitl full of tlilnK, f rlnrlpnlly riwly mii'lii jilnuf'in , nlilrl nml Hlittwln, wlillo In tho kIiim vnm tl.nt stood bHlilo tlm ihxir wU mid lirl(;lit colnrrd rlhlionn wuro dlxplaycilt nd on tlm counUT wi-ro 1ild tiipi ii, ilii und liindln ond ull klndu of miiiill wuri'. triwliy van u liifK" nnMnfiictiirlnn tnw n, mu ll n tlm tiorili nboiiiidH In, ioipl(i I'lirin'l In Iho fiirUirln "good jiuni.y," wMrli they wrro iilwnyn tiw ri'Jid.T t'i Hptnd.iind iiiiionu tho wuinrn not itllliln of inrh wi'i'k'f WHK' found It.i way lo MImi lliini"in In rzcluinitu for tho IjrlKht rllilionn dlKpl.i( d In her Kl ciiwi or In 11 cotton liloue of hrlllliint (lilt, lili'l Hntiirdiijr nfltriniori wim tho tiino when tlii-M) liuportiint tiiirelumn vi-ro nuido. irldny iMiilim win li 7 Him1, nnd tho money v.im liiniln holin In the owm-rn pw Ui in until tho Imlf il;iy holldiiy no thfin tho IrlMuro tiny r''iilrvtl to go and plMll It. or Ml llmniiion nn hu wii til- wnm colli d wiiii Ki'iii rnl fvori In (ho wny wo n-Kiird iuiiimiiIiIii wo mllnr pit J". Mio win m iul( t mid huiiiMo In iniiiiiicr, ro ready to iiIiiimi and ohllp', nnd would tuko in much trouhlo Id wtvIiir n M'iiny customer nn ono who enmo for thlnn" many time that amount. In mint am lire nho w.'mrather pnuiit; her cih.h (.et intil to luintf loost ly on lier.und her hamln woro roiiKh imd Td Willi linro Cut look In In r had hl.o iiUowid It, kh'W liHisely nml Uj'htly oicr her U-m- nlm. hut this wiii mr.iliu'd tiihlly bads. Undoulitiilly kIio hud tho miikinu of n piHul lnoklntt wonwin, which for liick of ho llIK liiatlo the IniiKt of wero goln to seed l or ninny years nho had nupporteU lier moth( r, hut now shu lii.d no (inn depend: itit npoli her, mid In r lout Hums anil li i latlon wero ket lily felt I y Kllen. It imd never -I it n li r way to think of herself. Indeed, idiu would consider It a real wmto nnd almost sinful to havo things comfort lililo Just for herself. . Whllo tho mother livid, her ono thought had Iscn for lit-r, nnd toward tho end tho moth( rhad rown fhlldlsli nnd fretful, hut this Imd only Hindu her inoro patient and Ihoiiiihtful for tlm helpless lino's comfort. Hiu was cssen tlally ono of thoso iinlures whoso (rrcalest happlnt ssfoiislhls la having foino ono do jicinlent iipM lit r. It was very meat to her liuiik'ry, lonely heart, for hidden ho lieiilli h'X miluTil reervo was a wholo sen of lovo dimply iuiiiiinx to wimlu. Iive licit II pivi lnis tlilna to l o wasted. Will, It would Bi Lin. no cue (li'Mrid It.. How t flcn It is ho! 'J hoso who h'lM' tho unatot lovo to l-ec tow and nr. most wor thy nro tifti n thoM- whoso l oo Is least bought. "IVO II 1 I'll-lll'-S." Mill! W'Hllll miv. "and I Ju t live In Hint, and P raps I'm downright i.n:;cil. f el I i cxi'.et inoio, Hut cottons mid tapes art' pT company, mid now inolliir's uoim 1 never fit 1 as thoii;li It mutters v. heil.er t nsioiners me few it many. It was tli ilereut thi It. Kaeh tlnklo of tho In II ut ined liko n luxury lr tin it In r. 1 ' llof It wiun't ofti ii i-holiad time to In tluljie In i nch "wl. Ked Ihounlits," as i-lm Milled tin in, f.T luisiiii'-s was hrlsk, mid It was only dm inn ll.owctl; iit"t"hlmo inents" tliat slie could sit down n hit, nnd then this ill solution tamii nnd almost noeini d to siU'Voi-alu l r. A lid on Sunday Khu seldom M iiturnI out except to o to oliureh, for It was f) dmilily diiary to walk out alono when every one exts-pt hei1 nelf had a eoin'anlon, nnd rlttht down In tho bottom t if her heart lm envied tho youiiK couples who would Hi mil hy arm In arm, utterly olilhlous to every Imtly nr thlntf oxcept IkeiiiM Ives. Years api, vihen him had lsn a ;r of liboiit 17, jounit lleoi-!.'e Sea I on had want ed her to keep company with Mm. Hut the mother hud dcclari d hlw was too ymui'l, nml now l.lleti tlimiKlit, with n t-'iMli, "I Hill too old," IIioiikIi, In reality, hhe was not very much tho vrtnif Hltlnof !ln, hut, then, iio looked very miieli oltltT, and It Is upHised a wouiail Is as old as slio looks. So, however ln-lnht the Sunilay were, Kllen would not l otemptnl out of hir little parlor to pi for a walk, for slui felt her lonollniss mom In uolnn out than When HittltiK hy lierselt III the liou-o. It was almost liko Udnu n leper, to walk alone. Doulitless tliero went many pcnpl.', had they known how much plnisiiro they rtnild havo civet), who would tfladly havo Invited lier out walklnit, hut tlio (leiieial Impression was that Miss lliiinpson was rather a dull. sort of person, who was linppy cnouuli In her own way. l had Ihvii ii Warm, Hiiltry tiny, nnd to ward evenlnn Kllen t-tond at her door try ItiK to iti't a I nath of nlr.when liek Purn ley eamo nlonK 'lie stivi t. llo was a pood lonkliiR" limn, Willi nil hoiii st face and elet.r hluu eves, nnd was n (jeueral l.ivorlti'. I'rnseliv was not his native part, for he lmlled from tho Midland, llo was a car penter ly I rmli', mid had moro than otu-o tlotio seine small jolis for l.lli n. In pnsslnij ho L'avohern pleasant nod, nnd then, tut-nlnn rat lier suddenly, lo eauio luick nnd followed l.llen, who had Hoiio In, Into tho shop, ttvodiiitf eautlou ly, lis llioiiKh ho feared to do loino d im llj!i. "I want soino hutions, lease," lio wild, n little awkwardly, placing slxvneo on the count! r; "thosowltli holes In them." "What sl.-o will you In- wanting:" This was I'vldetitly a user. At lengtli he nnsivered, "Mlildlln hlu." I "You has a denl of null," ho reninrlied, I l.voLlmr iii-imn, I. "tint not much 111 lov line, I'm thlnk'mu." "Oil, no. I don't know miythlnt! nlnut tl,l,,.-" t n. i lui 'l soeii)ti you niv buvli'g theso I uttons for nomo ' .... , , , 1 I'll i.'.iio.i th.'iii. von know. If tin v'ro not rllit iho man cac n li'.tlo laii-h, n if nn:o tliimt aiuust d him. "I'm real ol Ilgeil to ou," ho mtid, nnd a tho pa ret li as rxndy, ho Kulo Kllinii ell il civnl t u ning ami went out of the eho whl-tltng. Alter l!i;;t en ning Hick U.rliley waa rri.,,u,.lC Cl:.,lllt.ir. m-.d stt'-li MMin-e i things !. v";'.l icy, that Kilm givw i ..... , '1"::,V' ' ''"; !', net thin a ileal of Mm." she t i, "sfiiuiiig nun on icrir Iml'l log. iioi.giiiv k.;.' s-ing, no inusi I-'- have 1 oug'.i: i ii.'i km l. . 1 1- i reae.i ligi.t down to llie :.ilion at I'lnlon, unilnl; and plus ami ei t;""s and ti yard of Ink I ""' 1 ' ' LADIKS Cycle0utingjNEi arrivals. Hat s... 1 Jj ctoSB Clit for 25 CEIltj EZCh. . j P, t.. ULlMlN the sliudo, lili-M inc! He linul'l have Usin a v.omnn! Who was It for, 1 womh rr , 'Tm fond of thst color," !' I'"1' as Klli ii muisiind uml cut tm- "u """ " halt off, nililiiiK. In I'' fr'"'k' "iii,"l",k,'n way, "Do you ever wear It, nils.' "Oh, no," bho answered hurriedly, col ors don' suit me." ,, "I'm thinking as yo'ro wmiiK tliero, linn piled. "I'm" Hut a customer lit that moment coming In, Darnh y had ta kn tlm rihlxin up and depnrutl. 'iho next day was Sunday, mid, n " al, Kllen hud soutod herself In her dull llttlo parlor, thotili tho urn wusshlnlnij Invitingly, and tho world w "stir. It was ono of thoso delicious summer day, with a cool, K"t' f- " "'inper tho tun. There would ls so many couples als.ut sho couldn't beitr it.. Her head was achltiK for want of air, hut hIio told her elf "It wnioaiiiorU) Lsj I'inely Indoors, o indoors sho would stay. A knock ut the door nUirtl. d her It was a most unusual thliiK, nnd on Sunday, too, nnd on going Ut tho dour and os nlnH It sho saw Dick Diirnl.y BtnixlInK out Ida Thcro ha tood for a moment, with out any Inn a word, and then ho hurst out: "lt' inlRlity dlllleult (fittintf a word miik ., ..ii wi.iiiint-ii. mid 1 wint to know If you'll como out it walking alon with mo; it's real line, aim "i" .""- In Jint hxiklng grand. " "Out walking with you!" 1' t' aglow with color. "Yc" ongcrly "I want you to, mliflitw luul. Ain't vou mi'ssed what hroughtmoto tho shop all tlicnu wwks, And ain't I lem fair puzzlod what to buyr Didn't you wo my moaning as clear a though words had said Itf Aln t you guessed I want jru to keep comimny along with me? Why, hies you, 1 wimtetl nr,,.f , tiitiKf. 'cent tho pink ribbon. that' a fancy that's ttiok hold of me, and too ilnn't. von stand in tho strict. Jest vou romo out walk lntc. and I'll tell oil ullalsiut pink ribbon and who's got to wear it." t t walklnu. and with Dick Darnlcv. H"J i"-'"' "f thu ld"', ! Kllen's heart fairly mled. why, there wero many young and honny liis li" would elio their eyes tonceho nidi un Invitation. And slin went Imok lulu the boils" to put on her hat, whllo Dick stud Whistling ut tho disir. Her heart bent wildly, her lln-' rs treinliled. "It's come, ho whlspertd to hersolf, "hut I'm too old now, and I dare my lf dreadful stupid at my ago. Yet It would just bo like tearing my heart out to rcfut-o to go out walking, mid with hliutoo. lil go this once, and then it will be H'iiethlng to hsik Imck up on." Hut tho onco Isicuino twice, thrlre, and tho man would Uiko no refusal. 11" ii r livid each Sunday afternoon. How the jieoplo stand all, and talked, as weeks went hy nnd this strangely assorted couple went to he wen out walking. "Sho must ho years older than him," mid soio; another, "I guess It's ono of Dick's pranks," nnd many other remarks wero made, which wero carefully ri'lsaited to Kllen, In whoso seiislllvo heart they scorched and hurtled like lire. And If Dick hadn't been vt ry linn and determined tli" would have refused to go out walking any moro. "They'ro rlht. I'm tooold,"hc would humbly say. "I't moiinswer them," ho cried fierce ly. "Don't you hoed them. There's not tinniif tlicnins could touch you. I'ome, Nell" tho uutlacious kliiil'teiilug of her namu fairly took her hrcalh away "I want you Just to wear this, my girl. With tho pink round your throat you will look liko a tpiivu" drawing tho rlhlion out of his pocket. "It Is a fancy of mine, and it Khnll lio our enuncenielit sign." "It do seem silly ut my ugu" timidly. "Don't you tali: l a moro nl oiit your ngi but put It ou. I uon't any as I haien't hsiked nt a girl or two more, nut win ii i eetl you well, I o i!;cd twice, n:iy, I nev iThavo left olT l"i i.: .'".M nd I wants to sco you with the knot of pink riliU'ii. 1 am waiting, Nell, my love." And without aiiolhi r word tho woman fastened the rlblnm round her throat, and remarkably well it suited her, setting olf her hair and eyes, and while her lover re garded her with loving, Insiitst tye, she lifted hers humbly up to his, thinking It was tho token of t he Almighty lovo In ending this lirlghlnts Into her lonely life. "That old thing decked out In pink rib bon!" was what many people said. It was absurd and ridiculous to tin in, hut to tho giver nnd wearer It meant so much. So, what did It mutter what others thought? Folks nt Home. In tha Tolls of Sicllliluili'r. "I was ns healthy a young man as you'd meet 111 a day's travel," declared the banker to his physician. "In that asser tion I refer to mind as well as body. If I had n fault, It was that of K ing too skep tical. When I came upon the statement oi any pathological or psychological liianl-ft-stat'iun that 1 could Hot understand, I simply branded It as a humbug and dropped tho matter, 'ltcason' was my universal test. "When only 2'J, 1 was on tho road from (New York to llo.tou and fell In with a stranger considerably olihr than myself. 110 had Iierclng l l.u k eyes but neither long hair nor setdy clothes, llisstnllo was singularly w inning, his voice musical mid his eolivcrsitii n charming. Ho gave mo one of the llnest cigar I ever smoked. In ton minutes I hit as if I had known and loved tho iiinti all my life. The moro WO talked tlio unite his wonderful eyes glowed and lightened. Yet their jHiwcr was that of an Invsistihln attraction, and thorn was a caress in hi tonui that naido all about mo tHvui a pleasing dream that ended In oblivion. It was three days later wiion I awakened In a hospital, tho spill thrown olT by some magic of lieotrleltj developed through a physician thou fa mous. I fully recovered, but how do ou account for my expirlcncc, doctor?" "It was the cigar, of course." "No, sir. It was net half smoked and had nothing worse In it than puro toUie co. You can't cry 'hallucination' to me im sonitt of tnirniicestoi cried 'wllcherall' when urn-1 1 dallied henoiniun pu.-.hd them. My charmer wa a hypnotist, mes merist or something elso that's uncanny 111 man. More than that, ho was the clev erest kind of thief, for ho stripped n.eof f TOO worth of valuables." Detroit l'no lVess. A liosxl SW'rnuiau. I'leinnd Horaeo lirtcr tells a story of a passenger who was steering a ship. The captain told him to steer for a certain stor and keep tho helm steady, nnd wcirt d iwn stairs to gt t a Utile sleep. Ho had Vein snoe.iii:! comfortably for II couploof hours when In new helmsman iniii.k dnw n I i hit I in k ai.tl woke him up, Kiyliig: ' Cap. lain, en oimi another star to steer bv. 1 i have 1 a.sitl that otie." A ilrr Oiiliilons. "Hilkln has a wonderfully well stored iiiliut." ' Ho must havo or be d t.tkii It o il of s oi..ge."-l. hteagv JouruuL Children's l-ace .... SHOES ; Till (in? ill $,' 11: LfiiirDisiw, F. E:. DUNN. I OlTAdh I.KOVK I KM IK- Our NHfi-l'"ii'oma.iii iS.ii'1- Ik SOIIH) llilefsl'l'tf linn"- July -:', i"1'"- J I Ji'J'fS, of SuguliaW, vi it in i'" city Saturday mi l u-nn , The I'aeillo l'o-iul hue repairm crew are In town. Hoy i.e us about ten days. 'Ho y are u Kt-iiiu- manly lot of Isiys ai d Ci'U"He (i'v j; lies lav : "Welcome " CCICols-rlsisi'tiiinga 'eat line. eoltiige near Hie I' church. Mr ui.d Mn. ( liny i'l "! eaie mi the baimy aluiiisplieie of tt"' I taiiu In a few iIj.v. Mrs Dow lis bus K"li" t" M' ''I""' visit with her pint-tits and fi lends Ut j lliUl pllit't. J H House, I tie mil' uinii, business visitor al t'U.'tfe Tliurvluy. If.-iirv Hnlla rd anil wife of I'o. thtm lefjislend at the Sherwood Friday. Helil McAllsterilidCi V Olillill. Kiigeiie, and well ki onn Inr . uitived up Kil lay foieiioon on a tandem, mnk lUjtlivrun of twitity-tAo miles in 1:4'J. Very jood time considering the tropieul wia her. They en ,ul 10 House's mill returning about mid mgli'. of the same day. O f 'lliornloti, of J' illai.il, u in our city Fiiday. (.ico Suiltli, a eat le Ltier, of Dra.li j was In the city Suiurduy. j riFJudu of Suti Frut. eisco vuts a Siturday visitor at loan. I I a Moore,, of (.iiiituh, lwa, Is one nftiiel.ile K.i'ern nrnvals al Sle.r- weud's. J I luylor, ulio lives lour miles soulheust ul town dinco.cred a lew days ago on Ins place a slagii.inl pool of tt hut lie btipptVed was water. Uu Its suifaee wus a IiIm or ten nib u'ad wilt n a mutcti wus lighted and thrown upou It the whole aurfu.'e ins an'tly ignited, hurtling much tlio same as would a pool of kerosene. Whut will bj the outcome is yet to be ascertained. I) F -i lauit.il, of Springfield, was whllitig away l is (Sunday bouts in Collage Urove. F.d Jotik of Hie Noonday uiitie, ur rived in fiom l!o. i iiiia distncl Sun d.y. V A (iilintseli, ol Iresviell, wus heie ou business lusl Fiiday. Mr liarrisou, engineer ut the June-1 saw mill wus in towu Priday und slc.yed over night witli us. K A Hootii. J Jl llootli, J T Keliy ol (rani's Puss, and li F Staiit;ui came la on Fmluy moruliig's overland. F L Sulermeister, ol'Spokuiie, U'usli, and J 1 Porter ure al the Sherwood. I'jclit'g seems to be claiming; its share i f inteiest al the Cirove. There' is not a town in Oregon of the same si.e Unit can boast oi' i ut numbering us tt lieu il comes to wheels, and whlle it is 'I'etitiotied, we woiiltl like to see llm town wht-rciu can be found more graceful riders iliio.'g the fair hex. J V Long of the Cottage Cirove limn ing mill, I building an addition to his mill, lis foundation is of cement and il will be used as a gruiu elevator. With tlio near n preaching days of August, as usual, warm and opprcsive weather incites us to repair to our ward robes, to select garments of light est texttl e. Tin. lights of cool, und shady nooks come lo us o'er and o'er, aeconi unied witli uu unsatisfied lung, lug for everything frozen, nnd the oft repea ed (luslion, "Is il lint enough yet," from (he boys w o punch Hie bieeze, makes us sigh und look for lit ick t'ii'.s that a.e nowhere to be been. Fokokt Mr. Nut. Surprise Party. Toe Mohawk is known for its social and cleu.-ani entertniniiieiits, but it does seem that the surprise pnrtv given in honor of Miss llainmltt nt her home Saturday, was the most cul minating mid angle parties ol the pust. Social games mingled with vocal and instiumeiitiil music uu II a late hour, ulter wiiicii a delicious and elaborate lunch was served and in conclusion all the laiits present declared that their homes wt-ie open for just such an oe easio", ami after the usual liandshtik lug und bet wishes the friends took leave of tlnir hostess. Those present were:' Mr and MrsJ Spores, Mr and Mrs J Nicholson, Mr and Mrt W Seavy, Mr aii.l.Mrsl' Stallt.nl, Mr and Mri K Yarnell, Miss Cturie 'liionipson, Mis. Lena Stafford, Miss licorgl . Hurr, Miss Ilena Sptires, Misj Alice a. id Lena lt.H.t, Miss Ada I hvis, Miss Kintiiu Sir-art, Miss.s Fannie, May, Maud ami itr.ico Ilmuniitt, Me-sr- N 11 (lay lord, J Hargir, M Davis, (i,;l I.llllt field, Wulttr Tlioniin, Oscar Milan, Paul, Marvin, Viek und J(.l,n Hsiiimitt, Lee Scavy, U.-argo Spo is, Jolin HoU'rtson, Caul ami Kilpb iiuiiitnl'l A Oi Kl. it Is sul.l Hi it tin. planet Venus cm betlisceii id wnh the nakid eye during nil n.V nine iiiKii ii m 1 1) SMI' Il West portion of the skx . New Feed Yard. Cor 10th ltd Witliin-tti ft 0pjoittS'.rttCrBirn. '. W, 10 Ctj. tm RI3. 10 c!s. SADDLE iMSE, 5 e's. Ladies toilet and wait ing room in connection . Ciiv.'O i u Ctill . . RUTAN & bUSSARU, r ; IVoP5 Junction' City : Milling WTFACR'HLIW ''' 'HIE ."WHITE. ROSE" 0 ... o oKLOUR.- - GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. ThcMiiost popular flour in lcali l'r 'TnOt'l i" ,T "'rV";,! IK yj.iil"".' I .. .. tl "The Foot -.'. ft ft: a, tavi an cm int En lish doctor, "wi.l , , inl-rr a house- carry enoia po no. . - ho'j " In iuninicr-t:me, more espec ul'v' disere re.-mi h!l the sir, nm.ti-i:'-;,:!.:. h ill. die ; ma,. tujcl eA-.,re. These monger, of B,i,ch'el do not ex st ior million.. Why no, ft.-ciu,cthevsrehsa!:hy and strong -proC.-cteJ a .crocodile is agi nut gun ,hoL It is the wk. '''e w-sled' ' thin-KooJcd who UU, tho5 who have no restive power sothats.uucen cough or cold deve'op. into gwver diease. We hear ol cau h.n3 dineae. Why not catch health? We can do tt by always i!win:a:ninS our hea.thy weight. nf CoJ-liver Oil. is condensed nourish- cent; lood lor the build n3 up ol the .!,, to resist the attacks oi aiscasc. It shojIJ be taVen in reasonable doses .ii ...mm-r Ion - bv all those whose .-;hf heiovv the standard of health tr..,. UP. im.ni --round, try a bottl 11 I uu mi - j D now. Tor sals by all itra'i: axve. uaittj oi:t'( H'V i.i:ohsIiATukis. Siiec'a SItffinjf lb"''' I'.veiii-ig Vciy I. Ull - pu-ini Transacted. s.ii i iiil n u i tine el H' cimimnu council et ii vt tied last evening' at enun ell ebaml'iis. iiii.'sunnl to call of tiie max nr. Prt-eiit-M -v.ii K ix keiid'ill, ('nun eilnicii I) IV, (irnv, 1 1, i.derson , Fisher, limn .'itnl I.iiekey. (.'otiu. iliiiaii Ci uy, ficiii lliiime.' coin mittee, repoited iiuiotint in sewer fund in exct-st f intents ou bonds mr the year ?.,bol l'i- li'pon nuopieii mm ordered on ree "rd. Oil nio'ion, Couiiel .mi., Uruy, f J.tXX) ordered tr.nisfei red froiu the sexver fund t" the L,c:'cral fund, fr aiiioliut ow ing slid g' 'iieinl fund. Ci'Uiieilmau I ay. from street com tnitlee, brotiijlil up the matter ol re pairing Kle.'cntn and ol ti r st. eels Ou motion the sin el C'liimi ee was direct. ! t " i iii f v the Street Car Com puny to if.' n gi (I ' along their track within si.vi v 'lav (in inoii'Mi ol Co. i :eil.iiiiti Day the eilv ui tm in-, wis ...icted lo draw an otilinaii. e 1'H'i iilin ior the removal 0 old Und d i 'iti l'iis I. Hidings. A i ! j i n o tl. It nil Oi it lo llo lie m lit Coi'TAdK tiia.vi , Or., July 2j In ioruiallon lias bet n reeclvui mat an other noli tm ly ol ore bus been un earthed io tiie It. .In mill AlsUiet by W P I'.iy vd It F IV. soi Neither the Vi'uio , ,re n . tiie i'n of the tun liels Is s!:i ,, uutv tliat tiie strike is very n . hi -. sb."i iig much free gold The liiiiidivg i a .i i.irlK mill there is 0 ititcuiplar e l. IiiToy l'.ros rce.ii'.ly discoverjd D iw ledge near tho same place, and sold P 'ast week forJiVK). Tifty 'cars Ago. This Is the way It waj buund ta look When crsndHtlicr hsd-hU "picter took," Tht je were the .haduws cast bclore The coming nt Couj jrt Dagucrre AaJ bii trt ; lite a sirl ta a pinafore Some day tj Moon to a goddcas lair. Men certainly WC;c not a black, we know A they ricturcd them, 30 yer go. Ayer's 5arsapariIIa bogrAn to maka new men, Just as tho new pictures of men began to be made. Thousands of people fronted the camera with fkina made clean from blotch and blemish, becauaa they had purified the blood With Ayer's Sarsaparilla, It is as powerful now as then. Its record proves it Others imitate the remedy; thay can't imitate the record : SO Years cf Ctir.,. I ti'u , ... ..-v, P-..I ,. If . t f 1 1- . i I -1 u i tiiiiiiit Viuliilvr i ' .VI 'vJ Ic'i'i-ii'i'ii o "'ill"' '''""''"" "'"i.'i. w''iiu.iKt lX !' J Mhi A"-J.""-"I '"."'! M"'" wm..p.;r. l!U l. Ui,,ni,l',,r'J il-Ky: tn 'S,(i?Iiinnsni'iiiii'''''"i'- rn'u'.w.'wi'.'i.iiiiii'i,,,,,. i, ,,'. '' r 1.1 9.IK l J . -S 71 1 u'u.tlWi.ri'li, nn sl pn. ii'i.v isrii'ik Ml I'.rh.v 'H'..y:-iw 1 Company tho market. Sold by .-V ;ur. nu'rinj,, p-n,, ..i Mm i,.-t i.i ii,u.T; , 1... Vl.ullly. N,'", . II. ! K. rtrou. 1-, It"! - r r.ml niin. iiM-ti,.tCl' A :-ilCOM't,!i!-ai,l tUl1V M.,I,1(lI1(.7,, It. ..... 7" ATTENTION! Farmers!! Farmers!! f vou want f4ens. Youths andCcvs Cregni all wool Suits. Come and See what special prices in Discounts we win five you for CASH At Brownsville Clothing Store HOWE&RICE. THE WOIthU TO StK II Kit KM IT Linn County Appropriates $:im r'r a Fruit Kx blljil al I lie Mate Fair. The Lint) couuty board of iniiuiilt- sloners have appropriate! i'-W, nh which to place a fruit exhibit iu the state fair. This I very coiiiineinUllt enterprise, and with the t-xtraexertiun the Albany people place" upou Iluui- selves to distribute Irtiit to the Kut ern Endeavorcis passing through tl valley will do not a little botuol ail- vcrtlsing the Willamette valley. Lane county should be more owitt to her possibilities. She could put up an exhibit superior to any e.nii.iy in tho stale aud should not I khI.IjMv in letllnjr a ilesiied chi-s if ;ss.lt know her dial us. Fruit imu, luhrlo let a mnrket know w Ik-re the proJctti are to be hud ItASKHALL. The Inschall ftvtf, which hus such a strong lb hi ou tl towns down the valley, is grwiusiy workiug u.t Hilt ix a.. There i t" a game Mime place in t he cuiity mar ly (very week, and people git itilliii- slas'lC over It. A llinvi'iiit'lil on foot to secure a game ul Meriiu'i nark in about two week. It l likely tie played helwieti Hie t'uf Orove team ami a picked nine '"' Kugene and Coyote. Al all tvtuti M ititeresting game is looked for. I'KKSONAL. Newport Hem l stutt'Sinati: "A n.'iig I lie te iii'rry tesiilenis of this place ,not in-ut i.'t't-J in the Slutesnian herelofu e) stif W Thomas ('tuition, Hie mIiiiuI sjet.loi-t and educator, of F.Hueiie, ' fumil.y. The profes-or is ulvmys n If estingand he ca'i tell ytni ullalsiut lU format lou of the blull- wiii.'h lor I t ie Isach from Newport n rlli"l to the light-home a' Ci'I'f Kuul'--er." TCBBACO, CIGARS, CANDY. an I GO TO.. Julius OoldsmiM J L. PAGb, Ldealkk is- (IRnnFRlES Staple and fancy o""" in Ho. Is'nt markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOB HS r;. 1 cs.n offer the ptd'l' than any other lion letter I In Eug" F.O!i:e-.fillIlniI.:a... 11 M2It;; U. S. Land Joel Ware.havinjr' pointed U. S. Circuit fmr.via?inni?r fol' tllO "''"'. oi Orcfion, i n to makelloMKMiAi'l ,. a. a - a-' ( Umony in C"MT d Having haJ thirty vt-a.. penenee in tin-' ll"c,"- .. ta..'U"!l jruarantoe satr every- case. Oil'"'1' Fello-vs" DuiMir. OregoL . i.'i E''rl